Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit NNTN9124A du fabricant Sprint Nextel
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T a ble of Contents Introductio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 1 . Setting Up Ser vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Setting Up Y our Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Setting Up Voicemail .
5. Web and Dat a Serv ices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Web Br owser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Downloading Apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 9 1 0 . microSD C ard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 1 Using a microSD Car d With Y our Phone . . . . 1 21 microSD Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 52 California Per chlorate Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 53 Hearing Aid Comp atibil ity w ith Mo bile Phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i Intro duct ion This User Guid e introduces y ou to your wir eless service and all the featur es of your new phon e. Thr oughout this guide, you’ll find tips that highlight special shortcuts and timely re minders to help you make the most of your new phone and service .
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1 . Setting Up Ser vice 1 Settin g Up Se rvice ⽧ Setting Up Y our Phone (p age 1 ) ⽧ Setting Up Voicemail (page 4) ⽧ Accoun t Passwo rds (pag e 4) ⽧ Getting He lp (page 5) Y our Phone’ s Navigation Pad Setting Up Y our Phon e 1. Mak e sur e y ou r SIM car d is in plac e.
2 1 . Setting Up Ser vice 4. Use the MO T OROL A TIT ANIUM setup menu to select a la nguage, set up an em ail account, and import SIM contacts (if ap plicable) . 䡲 See “Setup Wizard” on page 2. 5. Make y our first call. 䡲 T ouch Dialer and e nter phone num ber .
1 . Setting Up Ser vice 3 Settin g Up Se rvice 䢇 Signing in to your e xisting Google™ a ccount. 䢇 Sett ing up addit ional em ail accou nts, such as POP3, IMAP , or Micr osof t™ Exchange.
4 1 . Setting Up Ser vice Settin g Up Voicemail All unanswer ed calls to your phone ar e automatically tr ansferr ed to your v oicemail, ev en if your phone is in use or turned off. Ther ef or e, it is r ecommended that y ou set up your v oicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated.
1 . Setting Up Ser vice 5 Settin g Up Se rvice Getting Help Managing Y our Account Online: w ww.sprint.com 䢇 Access your accoun t information. 䢇 Check your minutes used (depending on your servic e pla n) . 䢇 View and pa y your bill. 䢇 Enr oll for online billing and a utomatic pa yment.
62 . P h o n e B a s i c s ⽧ Y ou r Phone (pag e 6) ⽧ SIM Card, Me mory C ard, and Batter y Informat ion (page 9) ⽧ T urning Y our Phone O n and Off (page 1 6 ) ⽧ Home Screen (page 20) ⽧ Dis.
2. Phone Basi cs 7 Pho ne B as ics K ey an d Connector Fun ctions 1. 3.5mm Headset Jac k lets you atta ch a headset . 2. Speaker Button ( ) ) l ets y ou t urn the speakerphone on or of f during a call. F rom the home scr een, pr essi ng the Speak er Ke y turns Dire ct Conn ect speaker m ode on and of f.
82 . P h o n e B a s i c s 9. Camera But ton ( j ) activates t he cam era and le ts you tak e pictures. 10 . End/Power Key ( @ ) lets you end calls. Press and hold to open the phone options menu where y ou can turn the phone off, turn Airplane mode on or off, and turn Silent mode o n or off .
2. Phone Basi cs 9 Pho ne B as ics SIM Ca rd, Memo ry Card, and Batter y In forma tion Yo u r S I M C a r d Locating the SI M Card Y our SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) car d is a small card inserted into the SIM card holder with in your phone bel ow the bat te ry .
10 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s Removing and Inserting the SIM Card T o re move your SIM card: 1. With your phone power ed off, lif t and r emov e the bat tery door.
2. Phone Basi cs 1 1 Pho ne B as ics T o insert your SIM card: 1. With your ph one powe re d of f, lif t and remov e the bat tery door . 2. Car efully slide the SIM card into your phone until it lies fl at in the SIM car d holder . 3. Insert t he ba ttery .
12 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s 4. Replace t he battery door , pr essi ng down firm ly on it to ensur e it is secu r ed pr operly . Memory Card A microSD memory c ar d is pro vided with your phone. Insert the Memory Card 1. With your phone power ed off , lift and remov e the bat tery door.
2. Phone Basi cs 1 3 Pho ne B as ics 2. Open t he memory car d s lot c ov er an d slid e in t he memory card until it clicks into place. 3. Close the memory car d slot co v er . 4. Replace t he battery doo r , pres sing down firm ly on it to ensur e it is secured pr operly .
14 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s Installing the Battery 1. With your phone power ed off, lif t and r emov e the bat tery door. 2. Insert the battery into t he opening, making sur e t he conn ectors a lign. Gently press dow n to sec ur e the bat tery. 3. Replace th e battery doo r , pr essi ng down firm ly on it to ensur e it is secured pr operly .
2. Phone Basi cs 1 5 Pho ne B as ics Removing the Battery 1. Make sur e the power is off so that you don’t lose an y s tor ed n umber s or m essag es. Re mo ve t he bat tery door . 2. Lift th e batter y to r e mov e it. Chargin g the Battery Charge y our battery as soon as possible so you can begin us ing your phone.
16 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s With the appr ov ed Li-I on battery , y ou can r echarg e the bat tery before it becomes completel y run down. T urning Y our Phone On an d Off T urning Y our Phone On 䊳 Press and hold @ End/ Powe r f or app r o ximate ly two seconds.
2. Phone Basi cs 1 7 Pho ne B as ics T ouch Tips To u c h T o choose an icon or option, touch it. T ry it: In the home scr een, touch Contacts . T o uch and Hold T o open special options, touch and hold an icon or other item. T r y it: In the hom e scr een, touch Contacts , and t hen touch and hold a contact to open options.
18 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s My Sign Draw on your sc r een to get to your favorite apps. T o open My Sign, touch > My Sign . Draw the sig n for the action you wa n t. For ex am p le , d ra w a n upsided own “ V” to go to airplane mode. T o see whic h actions ar e alr eady assign ed to g estur es, pr es s / > L ist Gestures .
2. Phone Basi cs 1 9 Pho ne B as ics Ke y T i p s F ront K e y s 䢇 Hom e X – Pr ess to r eturn to the home sc r een. Pr ess and h old t o se e recentl y us ed ap ps. 䢇 Menu / – Open option s. 䢇 Ta l k ` – Pr ess to st art a call, or pr ess and hol d to start v oice contr ol.
20 2 . Pho ne Basics Rotate the Sc re en T o set the touchscreen to sta y right-side up when you turn your phone, touch > Settings > Sound & display and unc heck the Or ientat ion check box. Home Screen The home screen gives y ou all your latest info rmation in one place.
2. Phone Basi cs 2 1 Pho ne B as ics The home sc r een extends beyond what you see on the scr een to give you mor e r oom for adding shortc uts, widget s, a nd mor e. Flick t he hom e scr een left and ri ght to see m or e panels or to a dd widgets or shortcuts.
22 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s View Notifications and Phon e Status At the top of th e scr een, icons on the left notify you about new messag es or ev ent s (notifications) . Icons on the right tell you about phone status. F lick the bar down t o show notification details.
2. Phone Basi cs 2 3 Pho ne B as ics Speak er On — Dir ect Con nect sound i s set to come thr ou gh the speak er r ather th an thr ough the ea rpiece. Vibr ate — Y our phone is s et to vibr at e and not to ring. Internet — Y ou are r eady to br owse the Inte rnet or ar e br owsing the Internet usi ng a secur e connectio n.
24 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s Notif icat ion Li ght Y our ph one has a light that b links whene v er you r eceive v oicemail, email, t ex t mess age, ha ve an appointm ent, or your battery is low. App Menu Y ou can find all of your a pps in one place. Fr om the home scr een, touch th e app tab, to op en the app menu.
2. Phone Basi cs 2 5 Pho ne B as ics Enteri ng T e xt Y our phone gives you the option of entering text using the full QWERT Y ke yboar d or using one of two touchscreen k eyboar ds.
26 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s T ouchscreen K eyboards T ouch a text field to open a touchscreen k eyboar d. Press % to cl ose it. To move the cursor , touch and hold a wor d. This opens a magnifier wher e y ou can dr ag the curso r . To change the k eypad , touch an hold a blank spot in the text bo x.
2. Phone Basi cs 2 7 Pho ne B as ics Sw ype Ke yboard Swype ™ lets you enter a wor d with one continuous moti on. T o enter a wor d , j ust dr ag your fing er o ver the letters. 䢇 T o enter the s mall numbe r or symbol at th e top of a ke y , touch and hold the ke y .
28 2 . P h o n e B a s i c s 䢇 T o s how the touchs cr een ke yboard when holding your phone v ertically , touch Show soft k eypad in portrait . 䢇 T o change the de vi ce k e yboar d settings to uch, Device K eyboa rd .
2. P h o ne B as i c s 29 Pho ne B as ics 䢇 Email update s: T ouch > Email > Menu / > Account Se ttings > Email c heck fr equency > Every hour or Never to check for email manually . 䢇 T urn of f Bluetooth p ower: touch > Setting s > Wirel ess & netw orks >B l u e t o o t h .
30 2 . Pho ne Basics Acces sories Y our MO T OROL A TIT ANIUM come s with the following accessorie s: 䢇 A Li-Ion batt ery and charger . 䢇 A1 28K SIM car d.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 3 1 Making Calls ⽧ T ypes o f Calls (page 31 ) ⽧ Phon e Cal ls (p age 32) ⽧ Nextel Direct Connect (p age 38) ⽧ Gr oup Conn ect (page 4 1 ) ⽧ Nextel Direct Se.
32 3. Making and Answering Calls Phone Call s Placing a traditional wireless phone call from y our MO T OROLA TIT ANIUM is as easy as making a call from any landlin e phon e. 1. To u c h Dialer , e nter a nu mber, and t hen press ` Ta l k . 2. Press @ End/ Powe r when y ou ar e finished.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 33 Making Calls Y our phone notifies you of incoming calls b y any combination of ringing or v ibr ating, the backlight illuminating, or t he scr een displa y ing an incoming call message. If the incoming call is fr om a number stor ed in y our Contact s, the entr y’s name is displ a yed .
34 3. Making and Answe ring Calls Impor tant: Always report your locat ion to the 9 1 1 operator when placing an emergency call. Some designated emer gency call taker s, known as Public Safet y Answ ering Poin ts (PSAP s) may not be equipped to r eceive GPS locati on informat ion fr om y our pho ne.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 35 Making Calls In-Call Optio ns 䢇 Add call to pl ace a sec ond call. 䢇 End call to end a call. 䢇 Dialpad to ope n the dia lpa d. 䢇 Bluetooth to disconnect a blueto oth device. 䢇 Mute to mute your phone ’ s microphone.
36 3. Making and Answering Calls Confer ence C alls T o start a conf er enc e call, call th e first n umber . Af ter they answer , touch Add call and call the next number .
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 3 7 Making Calls Phone Numbers With P auses Y ou can dial or save phone numbers w ith pauses for use with automate d syst ems, such as vo icemail, confere nce call, or cr edit car d billing numbers. There ar e two type s of pauses available on your phone: 䢇 Wait sends the next set of numbers when pr ompte d.
38 3. Making and Answering Calls Nextel Direct Connect Sprint of fer s the fol lowing N extel Direct Connec t ® serv ices : 䢇 Direc t Con nect ® allows instant two-way rad io communica tion with another Dir ect Connect user anywhere on the Nextel National Netw ork (U.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 39 Making Calls Making Direct Connect Calls 1. T ouch Dial er and enter a Dir ect Connect number . See “Dialing Direct Connect Nu mbers” on page 39. 2. Press and hold the Direct Connect (DC) but ton on the le ft s ide o f your phone.
40 3. Making and Answering Calls Making Direct Connect Calls Fr om Contact s or the Call Log If you hav e numbers stored in Contacts (page 1 0 1) or the Call log ( page 96) , you can use these num bers to make calls. 1. T ouch Contacts , or touch Dialer > Call lo g .
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 4 1 Making Calls Group C onne ct A Gr oup Connect call is sim ilar to a Dir ect Connect call to one user , but is made to multiple Dir ect Connect subscribers a t once. Y ou can create Gr oups from your phone and call up to 20 other Gr oup Connect- compatible phones* anywher e on t he Nextel National Network.
42 3. Making and Answe ring Calls Creating Groups in Contacts 1. T ouch Cont acts > / > New group . 2. T ouch the check box to the right of the entry names to select the gr oup membe rs. 3. T ouch Save to stor e the Gr oup in Contacts. 4. T ouch Done .
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 43 Making Calls Storing Gr oups T o stor e a gr oup to Contac ts fr om t he Call log li st: 1. F r om the Call log list, touch a G r oup to open it, and then touch View partic ipant list . 2. T ouch Ad d to contact s .
44 3. Making and Answe ring Calls T o send a pi cture dur ing a call : 1. While in a Direct Conn ect call, touch Share > Shar e pictur e . A list of p ictur es that can be includ ed in a Direct Connect call a ppears. 2. Select a pic tur e and pr ess the DC button to send it.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 45 Making Calls T o acce pt a pict ur e: 1. When y ou see the messag e asking y ou to ac cept the picture, touch Accept . (T o dec line the pict ur e, touch Reje ct .) 2. Wa it whi le the pict ur e i s tr ans mitted. T he Di rect Connect call is temporarily interrupted while a pictu re is tran smit ted.
46 3. Making and Answe ring Calls 2. A check mark appears next to the fields that will be sent. T o add or remo ve the check m ark, touch it. 3. When y ou ar e finis hed, t ouch Save .
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 4 7 Making Calls T o start a call b y sending co ntac t informat ion: 1. F r om Contacts , touch and hold a contacts entry. 2. T ouch Sha re > Shar e via DC . 3. Select a recipient by touching a DC Contact or DC Call Log entry .
48 3. Making and Answering Calls Joining a T a lkgroup T o p articipate in a T alkgr oup, the account administrator must firs t add y ou to th e membership and then y ou must “join” the T alkgroup. 1. T ouch Contacts and touch a T alkgr oup to open it.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 49 Making Calls Receiv ing T alkgroup C alls 䊳 Answer it as you would a regular Dir ect Conne ct call. Only one p erson at a tim e may speak on a T alkgr oup call. During and immedia tely after a T alkgr oup call ends, press / > Opti ons to displ ay any a vailable op tion s.
50 3. Making and Answering Calls Using the Call A ler t Notification When you stor e a Call Alert, it r emains in notifications until you clear the notif ication by opening it, or go into the Ca ll log . Viewing Call Alerts 1. Drag the Notifi cation bar dow n fr om the top of the scr een.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 5 1 Making Calls Call Status and Completion After an failed outgoing Direct Connect call or Call Alert, y ou can se nd a messag e to the caller or intend ed re c i p i e n t . T o set up a mess age f or incom ing or out going c alls: 1.
52 3. Making and Answe ring Calls Y ou can make: 䢇 Code ca lls – two -way r adio calls conducted of f the network and us ing open c hannels and cod es.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 53 Making Calls Code Dir ect T alk Calls T o make Dir ect T alk Code calls, both parties must be on the same ch annel and cod e and hav e their phone s set to Direct T alk. Anyone within range who is s et to the same cod e and cha nnel can hear all conversations.
54 3. Making and Answe ring Calls T o reach y ou, other Dir ect T alk callers must be on your same channe l and dial your ten-d igit wireless phone number to r each you. Making a Private Dir ect T alk Call Y ou can make Private Direct T alk calls to any person on your same channel.
3. Mak ing and Answe ring C alls 55 Making Calls Making Emergency Calls While in Direct Ta l k M o d e If you attempt to make an emerg ency 9 1 1 call while in Dire ct T alk mo de, your phone automatic ally e xits Direct T alk mo de and at tempts to fi nd a network signal .
56 4. Ser vic e Featu res: The Bas ics ⽧ Rec eivin g Me ssag es (pag e 56 ) ⽧ V oicemail (page 57) ⽧ Messagi ng (page 58 ) ⽧ Caller ID Bl ocking (page 64) ⽧ Call Wa iting (page 65) ⽧ Maki .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 57 Service Fe atur es Vo i c e m a i l Setting U p Y our Voicemail Box Using y our MO T OROL A TIT ANIUM, dial y our ten-digit Next el Personal T elephone Number ( PTN).
58 4. S er vice Fea tures : The B asics Messag ing Messagin g lets y ou se nd and r ece ive mes sages that ma y inclu de te xt, pictur es, and audio r ecord ings. Y our messa ging ad dress is PT N@ me s sa g in g .s p ri n t . co m. Y our PTN is your ten-digit Nextel Personal T elep hone Number .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 59 Service Fe atur es Creating and Sendin g Messages Each mess age yo u cr eate ma y contai n the followi ng fields: 䢇 To — the phone nu mbers or em ail addresses of one or more r ecipients. 䢇 Message — the body of the message .
60 4. Ser vic e Featu res: The Bas ics 4. T o s end the messa ge witho ut addi tional opti ons, touch Send . Adding More Message Options 1. T o create the s ubject line, press / > Add subject , enter a sub ject, an d touch Next .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 6 1 Service Fe atur es Drafts Messag es y ou ar e cr ea ting ar e au tomatic ally sa v ed as dr afts when you e xit the mes sage scr e en. The message m ust be addr essed to someo ne in or der for it to be s av ed as a d raft.
62 4. Ser vic e Featu res: The Bas ics Actions for Received M essages Deletin g T o dele te mes sages: 1. T ouch a messag e thr ead to open it. 2. T ouch and hold a m essage and then touch Delete message . 3. To u c h D elete to confirm. T o dele te mes sage thr eads: 1.
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 63 Service Fe atur es Storing Mess age Informa tion to Contact s If a message you r e ceive contains a phone number , Dire ct Connect number , T alkgroup ID, or an email addr es s in an y of the fields, y ou can stor e this information to Conta cts.
64 4. Ser vic e Featu res: The Bas ics 4. T ouch Phone , enter a group name, and touch Done . Manage Messa ge Groups T o view a Mess age Group: 䊳 T ouch Contac ts , and touc h the message group. T o add me mbers: 䊳 T ouch Contac ts , touch and hold the messag e gr o up, and th en tou ch Ed it gr oup > Add members .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 65 Service Fe atur es P er -Li ne Blocking Y ou can r eques t tha t S pri nt C ust ome r Ser vi ce permanently bloc k delivery of your phone numbe r on ev ery call you mak e. In this case, you ma y need to display y our number for ce rtain calls.
66 4. Ser vic e Featu res: The Bas ics Making a Three -Way Call With Thr ee-W ay Calling, y ou can talk to two people at the sam e time. When using this f eatur e, the nor mal airtime r ates will be char ged for each of the two calls. 1. During an active phone call, touch Add call .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 67 Service Fe atur es T urning Off Call Forwar ding 1. T ouch >S e t t i n g s > Call settings > Call fo rwardin g . 2. T ouch Always forward , Forward when b usy , Forward when unan swered , or Forwar d when unreachabl e .
68 4. Ser vic e Featu res: The Bas ics 5. T ouch Enable . 6. Repeat step 2 thr ough step 5 f or Forward when unanswered and Fo rward w hen u nreacha ble . Maki ng Inte rnationa l Cal ls Y our service default is “International Calls R estricted.” Contact Sp rint Customer Service to obtain international diali ng access .
4. S er vice F eatures: The Basics 69 Service Fe atur es 䡲 HCO (Hearing Carry- Over) – T ype text on your TT Y and listen to voice replies on your phone. Sprint Pho ne Ser vices Contact Sp rint Customer Service to obtain the se services or for ad ditional information.
7 0 4. Ser vic e Featu res: Th e Bas ics Sprint 4 1 1 Dial 4 1 1 fr om your wir eless phone to r eceive nationwide listings , movie listings and showtimes, r estaur ant reserv at ions, and d riving dir ections, as well as sports scores, stock quotes, and weather conditions.
5. Web and Data Services 7 1 Web and Data ⽧ W eb Br ows er ( page 7 1) ⽧ Downloading Apps (page 7 7) ⽧ Email (page 79) ⽧ Googl e Dat a Sy nchr oni zatio n (pa ge 8 0) ⽧ Micr oso ft™ O ffi .
7 2 5. Web and Data Services WebKit Browser T o laun ch th e W ebKit bro wser : 䊳 T ouch > Browser . Select W eb L inks When you touch a link, your phone outlines it and goes to that page. If you touch and hold the lin k, your phone shows options, such as O pen in new window .
5. Web and Data Services 7 3 Web and Data Going to a Specific W ebsite T o go to a part icular web site b y ent ering a W eb add re ss (URL): 䊳 T ouc h the a ddress bar, enter a Web add ress, and touch Go . Creating a Bookmark Bookmarks allow you to store the address of y our fa v orite websites for easy acce ss at a later time.
7 4 5. Web and Dat a Services Opera Mini Browser T o lau nch Op era Mi ni: 䊳 T ouch > Oper a Mini . Select W eb L inks When you touch a link, your phone outlines it and g oes to that page. If y ou touch and hold the link, your phone shows options, such as Open in new tab .
5. Web and Data Services 7 5 Web and Data Zoo m T ouch th e scr een once to zoom in. T o zoom out touch the scr een twice, or t ouch at the bottom of the screen. Going to a Specific W ebsite T o go to a part icular web site b y ent ering a W eb add re ss (URL): 1.
7 6 5. Web and Data Se rvices Reloading a W eb Page 䊳 T ouch Reload at the b ottom of the scr een. (The browser will r eload the curr ent Web page.) Downloads T o down load apps: 1. If you want t o downloa d app s fr om any Web page , press / > Se ttings > Applications > Unknown sources .
5. Web and Data Services 77 Web and Data Downloadi ng Apps Androi d Market 䊳 T ouch > Mark et . Get all the fun games and cool a pps you want! An droid Mark et™ p r o vides a ccess to appli cations fr om deve lopers worldwid e, so you can find the ap p you want.
7 8 5. Web and Data Se rvices Manage and Restore A pps Ther e ar e lots of apps a vaila ble and man y ar e free. So you might find that you hav e downloaded and installed lots of app s on your phone. T hat’s fine, but you may want to unins tall apps tha t you no longer use.
5. Web and Data Services 7 9 Web and Data Email Gmail Set up a Gmail Account If you did not se t up a Gm ail account w hen you ran through the setup wizard (see page 2) , you can set it up now. 䊳 T ouch >G m a i l and fo llow the onscr een instructions.
80 5. Web and Data Services Google Da ta Synchro nizati on The Google a pps on your phone g ive y ou access to the same personal information (emails, ev ents, and contacts) t hat you hav e on a co mputer using Gmail, Calendar, and Cont acts. It’s easy to s ynchroniz e the Google app s information you wan t to keep up-to -date.
5. Web and Data Services 8 1 Web and Data 5. T ouch Save & sync . Corporate Calendar 䊳 > Cal endar . Corpor ate ca lendar appoin tments ar e shown in the same calendar as your phone’ s calendar appointm ents, but each ar e sho wn in a differ ent color .
82 5. Web and Data Services T urn Wi-Fi On or Off T ouch > Setti ngs > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi . Wi-Fi Search and Connect T o find net work s in yo ur ra nge : 1. T ouch > Setti ngs > W irel ess & netw ork s > Wi-Fi set tings .
6. Setti ngs 83 Settin gs ⽧ Personalize (page 83) ⽧ Messagi ng Settin gs (pag e 86 ) ⽧ Air pla ne Mode (pa ge 87) ⽧ Call Settings (pa ge 88) ⽧ Secu rit y Setti ngs ( page 89) ⽧ Reset ting .
84 6. Setti ngs Assigning a Ringtone to a Con tact Y ou can also assig n a ringer to a specific contact entry so y ou know who's calling wit hout looking at the phone. 1. T ouch Contact s . 2. T ouch a contac t to open it, and then pr ess / > Options > Rin gtone .
6. Setti ngs 85 Settin gs Silent Mode The Silent Mod e option allows you to mute all sounds without turning your phone off. T o a ctiv ate and d eac tivate Sile nt M ode: 䊳 Press and hold @ to open the Phone Options menu and touch Silent mod e .
86 6. Settings T o select a wall paper fr om Media Gallery : 1. T ouch Media Ga llery . 2. T ouch an image to open it. 3. Cr op the pictur e if prompted, and then touc h Save to set the ima ge as y our wallpaper . Changing th e Clock Display Select a for mat for the time a nd date displ ay .
6. Setti ngs 87 Settin gs T o set your phone to v ibrat e when you r e ceiv e a me ssage: 䊳 T ouc h > Messaging > / > Set ting s > Vibrate . Setting Repor ts Y ou can also choose to receiv e r ead and deliv ery r eports for each messag e y ou send.
88 6. Settings Call Setti ngs Setting Pr epend Dialin g The Pr e pend feat ur e le ts you set a pre fix t o be added t o the beginning of all dialed numbers, such a s a country code for international call s. 1. T ouch >S e t t i n g s > Call settings > Prepend .
6. Setti ngs 89 Settin gs Security Settings 䊳 T ouch > Settings > Location & security . SIM Car d Securi ty SIM Car d’ s PIN Y ou can protect acce ss to your phone by using the SIM car d’ s PIN (P ersona l Identif ication Number). When y ou enable SIM PIN, you must enter the PIN each time you power up t he phone.
90 6. Settings 2. If necessary, dr ag to the right to unlock the scr een. 3. Using th e onscr een ke ypad, en ter y our SIM PI N, and touch OK . Changing th e PIN 1. T ouch > Setti ngs > Location & sec urity > Set up SIM ca rd lock > Change SIM PIN .
6. Setti ngs 9 1 Settin gs Security Lock T o access the Secur ity lock menu: 䊳 T ouch >S e t t i n g s >L o c a t i o n & s e c u r i t y > Set up screen lock , and th en sele ct an option . 䡲 T o set a password or an unlock pattern that you need to draw to u nlock your screen, touch Pattern , PIN , or Pass wor d .
92 6. Setti ngs 1. T ouch > Setting s > Priv acy > Mast er Clear > Rese t phone . 2. Enter y our phone’s six -digit se curity code a nd touch OK . (A disc laime r is d isp lay ed.) 3. Read the prompt and touch Erase ev ery th ing to comp lete the r eset.
6. Setti ngs 93 Settin gs unlimited data plan, or mobile network updates ar e not av ailable in your country , you can update using a computer . 䢇 Using your computer : On your computer, go to w ww.m otor ol a.co m/ my t i t an i u m and check the “Softwar e” links .
94 7 . Ca ll Log ⽧ About the Call Log (pag e 94 ) ⽧ Viewi ng t he Call Log (pag e 96) ⽧ Saving Items Fr om the Ca ll Log (page 96) ⽧ Deleting Items F rom the Call Log (pa ge 9 7 ) ⽧ Prependi.
7. C a l l L o g 9 5 Call Log For phone calls, an icon appears giving info rmation about the call. When y ou select a call to view it s details, y ou see informat ion such as the name as sociated with the call, the number, date, time, an d duration of the call.
96 7 . Call Log When you select contact inf ormation to view its details, you see the na me or Direct Connect num ber of th e person who sent the information and all the info rmation in the item.
7. C a l l L o g 97 Call Log Deleting Ite ms From the Call L og T o delete an item from the Call log list : 1. F r om the Call log, touch an entry to ope n it. 2. Press / > Delete fro m call log . T o delete all it ems o n the Ca ll log list: 䊳 T ouch Dialer > Call log > / > Dele te all .
98 8. Contacts ⽧ About Conta cts (pag e 98) ⽧ Creating Co ntacts En tries (pag e 99) ⽧ Viewing Cont acts ( page 10 1 ) ⽧ Adding a N umber to an Entr y (page 1 02) ⽧ Edit ing Ent rie s (p age.
8. Contact s 99 Contacts T y pes of C ontac ts Each numbe r or address stor ed must be ass igned a Contacts t ype: Creating C ont acts En tries A number or address and a Contacts type, or a name ar e r equir ed for all Contacts entries. Other information is optional.
10 0 8 . C o n t a c t s 2. T o as sign a na me to the entry, touch the nam e field and e nter a name. 3. T o add a number or addr ess: 䡲 T ouch the entry field. 䡲 Enter the numb er or addr ess. F or phone numbers, use the ten-di git form at. For Direct Connect numbe rs, be sur e to include the asteris ks (*).
8. Contact s 1 0 1 Contacts This feature is useful when using voicemail or other automated phone s ystems that r equire y ou to dial a phone n umber and then ent er an a ccess n umber . T o enter a pause or a wait : 1. T ouch th e entry field b egin entering the phone number .
10 2 8 . C o n t a c t s Filtering Co ntacts Entries Y ou can set Conta cts to display only entrie s with certain attributes. 1. To u c h Co ntac ts > / > More > Filt er . 2. To u c h Only co ntac ts wi th pho nes , Only contac ts with DC , or touch a G oogle or Exchange account to filter the type s of conta cts as soci ated with it.
8. Contact s 1 03 Contacts Deleting Entries 1. T ouch Cont act s and touch an entry . 2. Press / > Dele te cont act . 3. T ouch OK to confirm. Deleting a Number or Address 1. T ouch Cont act s and touch an entry . 2. Press / > Edit contac t . 3.
104 8 . C o n t a c t s Import and Export Contacts Y our ph one stores its contact entries in its internal memor y and not within your SIM card. The first time you use y our phone, y ou will need to import the contacts from y our SIM car d to your phone for you to be able to use the contacts stored on the SIM car d.
8. Contact s 1 05 Contacts 2. Insert your SIM card in y our new phone. See “Remo ving and Inserting the SIM Car d” on page 1 0. 3. T o Import the contac ts fr om your SIM card, touch Cont acts > / > More > SIM Manager > I mport contacts from SI M card .
1 06 9. T ools ⽧ Calend ar (page 106) ⽧ Alarm Clock (page 1 0 7 ) ⽧ Calcula tor (page 10 7 ) ⽧ Quickoffice (pag e 1 0 7 ) ⽧ P erson al Porta l (p age 1 08) ⽧ Access ibility (p age 1 09) .
9. T ools 1 0 7 T ools Manage Calendar Events 䊳 T o edit an event, touch and hold the event, then touch Edit e vent . E dit ev ent deta ils, then whe n you’ r e done, touch Done . Alarm Cl ock 䊳 T ouch >A l a r m C l o c k . 䡲 T o turn on an alarm, touch the ch eck b ox.
1 08 9. T ools Browse Files T o browse files on y our memory car d, touch Browse > SD Card . T ouc h a file or fold er to open, or touch and hold a file f or options. Y ou can edit most text or spr ead sheet f iles: Tips: 䢇 Place your cursor by touching the text.
9. T ools 1 09 T ools 4. If the pers ona l port al is se t to star t aut oma ticall y , open Notifica tions , and touch the Personal Portal Notification. If it is set to start manu ally , touch > Personal Portal and touch Play . 5. Use y our PC’ s W eb br owser to go to the Per son al Portal addr ess display ed on your phone’s scre en.
1 10 9. T ools T o chang e our voice set tings, see “ V oice Sett ings” on page 1 1 1. V oice Readouts (T al kBack) Y our navigation and s elections, read out loud. 䊳 T o turn on voice r eadouts ( similar to T alkBack) , touch > Settings > Acce ssibilit y .
9. T ools 1 1 1 T ools V oice Settings Personali ze your v oice settings: 䢇 V oice commands: T ouch > Vo i c e C o n t r o l > / > Settin gs . F rom her e , you can r efine recognition of your voice ( Adaptation ) and set options like Audio Modes and Sensi tiv ity .
1 1 2 9. T ools 䢇 T ouchscreen Key s: T o feel key touches (vibrate) , touch Ha ptic fe edback . 䢇 Dial pad: T o he ar touch tones when you dial a phone number , touch Audible touch tones . Hearing Ai ds T o help get a clear sound when using a hearing aid or cochlear implant , y our phone may hav e been rated for use with hea ring aids.
9. T ools 1 1 3 T ools TTY Y ou can use your phone in T T Y mo de with standard teletype machines. T ouch > S ettin gs > Ca ll settings > TT Y and s el ect t he mo de you need : 䢇 TTY : T y pe and read text on your T TY device.
1 1 4 9. T ools Google Maps open s in “Map mode” . T o learn more about the di ffer ent m ap modes , se e “Select Map Mode” on page 1 15. Set Y our Locati on Sour ces Set your phone to d eterm.
9. T ools 1 1 5 T ools 5. When you hav e finished, press / > More > Clea r map . Select Map Mode 䊳 Press / > Layers to select from Map (standa r d map view) , Sate llite (ma p with ph otos) , Tr a f f i c (map with tr affi c cond it ions ).
1 1 6 9. T ools Google Latitude Join Latitude K eep tr ack of wher e your frien ds and family ar e on Maps. Plan to meet up, chec k that yo ur pa r ents got home safely , or just s tay in touch. Don’t worry , your l ocation is not shar ed unless y ou agre e to it.
9. T ools 1 1 7 T ools Hide Y our Location 䊳 T ouch > Latitude to show your friend’s list. T ouch your con tact name, the n press / > Privacy > Hide your location . T urn Off Latitude 䊳 T ouch > Latitude to show your friend’s list.
1 1 8 9. T ools Press / to send invitations , add new fri ends, and more. Yo uTu b e 䊳 T ouch > Yo uTu b e . Y ou T ube™ lets you share videos with Y ou T ube users ev eryw her e. Y ou d on’t need a Y ou T ub e account t o browse and view vid eos.
9. T ools 1 1 9 T ools Share Vide os Send some one a link to a video tha t you ar e watching. 1. T ouch the video to select it. 2. Press / > Share . Y our Account Log In or Create Account 1. T ouch > Yo uTu b e , then press / > My account . 2.
1 20 9. T ool s 3. Select a sync option and touch Next . 4. T ouch Fin ish . T o acces s F acebook, touch > Facebook . T witter T o set up T witter on your phone: 1. T ouch > Tw i t t e r . 2. T ouch Sign In , enter the Username or email addr ess and passwor d you use fo r T witter , an d then touch Sign In .
1 0 . microSD Card 1 2 1 microSD Ca rd ⽧ Using a microSD Card With Y ou r Phone (page 1 2 1 ) ⽧ microSD Settings (p age 1 23) ⽧ USB and Memo ry Card (pag e 1 24) Using a mi croSD Card With Y our.
1 22 1 0. microS D Card Removing the microSD Card 1. Before y ou remo ve your memory card you need to unmount it. T ouch > Sett in gs > SD card & phone storage > Unmount SD card . 2. Once your phone confirms that it is safe to r emov e the microSD car d, r emove the batte ry cover and open the m emory card slot cover .
1 0 . microSD Card 1 23 microSD Ca rd Using the mi croSD Adapt er The supplied micr oSD ad apter allows mi cr oSD car ds to be us ed in SD-compa tible device s such as dig ital cameras, printe rs, and com puters. Before using, you will need to inse rt the microSD car d into the microSD adap ter .
124 10 . m i c r o S D C a r d 䡲 Avail able sp ace di spla ys the am ount of f r ee mem ory sp ace. USB and Me mory Card USB Dr ag and Drop Y ou can transfer your pictures, videos, music, ringtones, and more, fr om y our computer to your phon e’ s me mory car d.
1 0 . microSD Card 1 25 microSD Ca rd File Mana ger 䊳 T o s ee the f iles o n your ph one an d memory card, touch > FileM ana ger . T o uch a f ile or folder to open it. T ouch and hold a file to Share , Rename , or Delete it. Note: Do not r emo v e you r memory car d w hile yo ur phone is usi ng it or writing files on it.
126 1 1 . C a m e r a ⽧ T aki ng Pictures (pag e 1 26) ⽧ Vide os (pag e 1 28 ) T aking P i ctures T aking p ictur es with your phone’s built-in camera is as simpl e as choos ing a subj ect, poi ntin g the len s, and pr essi ng a button. T o take a pictu re: 1.
11 . C a m e r a 1 2 7 Camera 䢇 To send the photo in a message or p ost it online, press / >S h a r e . For mor e info on sharing your photos, see “Share Y ou r Photo Gallery ” on page 1 2 8. 䢇 To delete the photo, p r ess / > Delet e . 䢇 For more options, pr ess / >M o r e .
128 1 1 . C a m e r a Share Y our Photo Galler y T o send your photo in a messa ge, privat e call, or po st it onlin e: 1. T ouch > Med ia Ga ller y >A l l P i c t u r e s . 2. T ouch and hold a photo, t hen touch Sha re . 3. Choose how you want to shar e — like Direct Connect , Email , or Messaging .
11 . C a m e r a 1 2 9 Camera 2. To record the video, pr e ss j . T o stop the video r ec or di ng, pr ess j again . After you ha ve finished r ecor ding your video, touch the scr een, when p r ompt ed: 䢇 To send the video i n a messag e or post it online , touch Share .
1 30 1 2 . B luetoot h Wirel ess ⽧ T urning Bl uetoot h Power On an d Off (pag e 1 30) ⽧ Connec ting and Dis connec ting Bluetoot h D evices (page 1 3 1) T u rnin g Blueto oth Power On and Off Blu.
1 2. Blueto oth Wirel ess 1 3 1 Bluetooth Bluetooth Sta tus Indicators The Bluetooth status indicators on your phone’s displa y scr een shows your Bluetooth c onnection status at a glance: None – Bluetooth is disabled (default status) . – Status indica tor will be black when Bluetooth is turned on, but no device is connected.
1 32 1 2 . B luetoot h Wirel ess Reconnect Devices T o autom atically reconnect your phone with a p air ed device, si mply turn on th e device. T o manua lly r econnect your phone with a paired device, touch the device name in the Bluetooth devices list.
13 . M u s i c 13 3 Music ⽧ Music Basi cs (page 1 33) ⽧ Set Up Music (page 1 3 4) ⽧ Get Musi c (page 1 34) ⽧ Play Music (page 1 35) Music Basics 䊳 To u c h >M u s i c . 13 . M u s i c Tip: When a song is pla ying, you ca n add it to a playlist b y pr essing / >A d d t o playlist .
13 4 13 . M u s i c Set Up Music What Music T ransfer T ools Do I Need? T o pu t music on your computer and then load it on your phone, y ou need: 䢇 A USB data cable. 䢇 A micr oSD memo ry c ar d. Y our music is stor ed on y our memory card. Y our phone su pports remov able mi croSD memory cards up to 32 GB capacity .
13 . M u s i c 13 5 Music Pl a y M u s i c Music Libr ary Open your music libr ary , then select what you want to play . T ouch >M u s i c . Y our music is stor ed by artist s, album s, songs , and playlists. T ouch a cate gory , then touch the song or playlist y ou want to p la y .
13 6 13 . M u s i c Hide, Wake, T urn Off 䢇 Press X to use another app. Y our music continues to play . 䢇 When you see in the status bar a song is pla ying, flick dow n to see de tails. T ouch th e song to r eturn to the music controls. 䢇 T o turn of f your music touch .
Safety and Warranty Information NNTN9124A_i1x_Rubicon_Nextel_ UG.book Page 137 Thursday, June 16, 2011 2:58 PM.
1 38 S 1 . Important Safety Informat ion ⽧ Gener al Precau tions (p age 139) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use o f and Access to Y our Phone (page 1 39) ⽧ Batter y Use an d Safety (pa ge 1 39) ⽧ Batter y.
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 39 Important Safety Informati on General P recaution s There ar e several simple guidelin es to operating your phone properly and maintainin g safe, satisfacto ry service.
1 40 S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 䢇 Don’t let the mobile device or battery come in co ntact with liquids.* Liquids can get into the mobile device’s cir cuits, leading to corrosion. 䢇 Don’ t all ow th e ba tter y to t ouch metal obj ects .
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 4 1 Important Safety Informati on or ser vice pr ovide r locat ions. A dditi onal i nfo rmatio n on pr oper dispos al and r ecy cling can be foun d at www .mo to r o la . co m / recy cl i ng Dis posa l: Pr omptl y dispos e of used ba tteries in accordance with local regulations.
1 42 S1 . Impor tant Safety Informatio n While driving, AL WA YS: 䢇 Keep your eyes on the road. 䢇 Use a handsfree device if a vailable or r equired by law in your area.
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 43 Important Safety Informati on For mor e informatio n about hearin g, see our we bsite at dir ec t.mo to ro la.c om/ hell omo to/ nss/ Acou sti cSa fet y .
1 44 S1 . Important Safet y Informat ion Symbol Key 䢇 Y our battery , charge r , or mobile devi ce ma y co ntain sy mbols, define d as foll ows: Radio Fr equency (R F) Energ y Exposure to RF Energy Y our mobil e device conta ins a t r ansmi tte r and receiver .
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 45 Important Safety Informati on 䢇 Using accesso ries not su pplie d or appr o ve d b y Motor o la ma y ca use y ou r mob il e dev ice to e x ce ed RF ener gy exposur e guidelines . F or a list of Motor ola-supp lied or approv ed accessor ies, visit our webs ite at: www.
1 46 S1 . Important Safet y Informat ion 䢇 Read and fo llow the di r ections from the manufactu rer of your implan table medi cal de vice. If y ou ha v e an y questio ns about using y ou r mobi le dev ice wi th y our im plantabl e medic al device, consul t your he althca re pro vider.
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 4 7 Important Safety Informati on Informati on from the Worl d Health Organi zation “ A lar ge numb er o f stu dies ha v e b een p erform ed o v er the last two d ecades to a ssess w hether m obile ph ones pose a potent ial health r isk.
1 48 S1 . Important Safety Informat ion This device com plies with part 1 5 of the FC C Rules . Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ( 1 ) This device may not caus e harmful interference, and (2 ) this device must accep t any interference r eceived, including in terference that may cause u ndesired operation.
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 49 Important Safety Informati on transmit locatio n-based in formatio n. Devices e nabled wit h GPS or AGPS technology al so transmit location-b ased inform ation. Additiona lly , if you use applicat ions that r equire location-b ased information (e.
1 50 S1 . Impor tant Safety Informatio n one of the m an y Mot or ola Origin al ha ndsfr ee accesso ries av aila ble toda y . 䢇 Position your mobile device with in easy reach. Be ab le to access y our m obile d e vice w ithou t r emo ving you r e y es fr om the road.
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 5 1 Important Safety Informati on 䢇 Secure Personal I nformation — Y our mobile dev ice can stor e personal i nformat ion in v ari ous loc ation s includin g yo ur SIM card , memory card , and phone memory .
1 52 S1 . Important Saf ety Informat ion Use and Care T o ca re for your Motorola mobile device, plea se obs erve the following: Liqu ids Don’t expose y our mobile device to water , rain, e xtr eme humidi ty , s weat, or other liqui ds.
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 5 3 Important Safety Informati on Pac k ag i ng & Pr o du c t G u id e s Pr odu ct packa ging and pr oduct guides s hould o nly be disposed of in acc or dance with nat ional collectio n and re cycling requir ements.
1 54 S1 . Important Saf ety Informat ion with your he arin g devic e is the b est w ay to evaluat e it f or you r person al needs . M-Rati ngs: Phones rated M3 or M4 me et FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to h earing devices than pho nes that are not labeled .
S1 . Important Safety Informat ion 1 5 5 Important Safety Informati on MO T O ROLA MOBILIT Y , INC. OSS Man agement 600 N orth U S Hw y 45 Liberty ville, IL 60048 USA The Moto r ola website opensource. motorola.com also conta ins information regarding Motor ola's us e of open source.
1 56 S1 . Impor tant Safety Informatio n United Sta tes for h earing im paired), or 1-800- 461 - 457 5 (Canada) . Owner’ s Record The model n umber, r egulator y numb er , and seria l number are located on a name plate ins ide the b atte ry comp artment.
S2 . Manu facturer’ s Warrant y 1 5 7 Warranty ⽧ Motorola Limi ted Warranty for the United States and Canada (page 1 57) Y our p hone has been desi gned to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for a ny r eason you have a problem with your eq uipmen t, pleas e refer to the manufac turer’s warranty i n this sectio n.
1 58 S2. Manufac turer’s Warran ty What i s Not Co vered? (Ex clusio ns) Norm al Wear and T e ar. Periodic mainten ance, repair and replacement o f parts du e to norma l wear an d tear a re e xcluded from cov erage.
S2 . Manu facturer’ s Warrant y 1 59 Warranty Unauthor ized Servi ce or Modif ication . Defects or dam ages r esulting from service, testing, adjustm ent, installation, main tenan ce, a lter at ion,.
1 6 0 S 2 . Manu factur er’ s Warr anty Y ou will r eceiv e inst ructio ns on h ow to s hip the Pr oduc ts, Access ories or Softwa r e, at y our exp ense , to a Mo tor ola Authorized Repair Cen ter .
S2 . Manu facturer’ s Warrant y 1 6 1 Warranty 䢇 That MO T OROLA will be notifie d pro mptly in writing by such pur chaser of an y notic e of su ch cl aim; 䢇 That MOT OROL A will have sole contr.
16 2 I n d e x Index A Accessories 30 Char ger 30 Li-Ion B attery 30 Activati on 2 Alarm Clock 107 Android Market 77 Answering Calls 32 Attachme nts 61 See also MMS Messages Audio Player 133 B Backlig.
Inde x 1 63 Index Sear ching 101 D DC Option s 88 Dialin g Codes Non-Emer gency Numbers 68 T elecommunications Relay Service 68 Digital A udio 13 3 Direct Con nect One T ouch, Setting 88 Direc t Conn .
16 4 I n d e x Fo rw a rd i ng 61 , 62 Going to W ebsite 63 Message Gr oups 63 Noti ficati ons 56 Receiving 61 Sending 59 T ext M essa ges 58 Mess aging S ettings Noti ficati on 86 microSD Card 121 .
Inde x 1 65 Index Sprint Ser vice Account Passw or ds 4 Activation 2 Operator Services 5 T Talkgroups 47 Join 48 TDD/TTY Devices 68 Telecommunicat ions Relay Service 68 Text Entry 25 Text Messaging Se.
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