Nextel comm I730 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Customizing Datebook Setup ........................98
Shortcuts................................................101
Creating a Shortcut......................................101
Using a Shortcut .......................................... 101
Editing a Shortcut ........................................ 101
Deleting Shortcuts ....................................... 102
Customizing Your Phone......................103
Setting the Volume ......................................103
Setting Your Phone to Vibrate ..................... 103
Using a Headset .......................................... 103
Changing the Look of Your Phone...............104
Temporarily Turning Off Calls...................... 105
Using Settings..............................................105
Profiles ...................................................111
Viewing Profiles ........................................... 111
Switching Profiles ........................................ 111
How Changing Settings Affects Profiles ...... 111
Temporary Profiles ......................................112
Creating Profiles ..........................................113
Editing Profiles.............................................113
Deleting Profiles........................................... 113
Setting Call Filtering.....................................114
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Customer Care ........................ 115
Domestic Customer Care.............................115
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Customer Care..............116
Understanding Status Messages......... 117
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Terms and
Conditions of Service ........................... 121
Safety and General Information........... 133
RF Operational Characteristics....................133
Portable Radio Product Operation and EME
Exposure......................................................133
Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility 136
Medical Devices...........................................136
Operational Warnings ..................................137
Operational Cautions ...................................138
Accessory Safety Information ......................139