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ContentsIntroduction................................................ 1
Welcome to Boost MobileTM - Wireless for aNew Generation............................................... 1
Getting Started........................................... 3Battery ............................................................. 5Powering On and Off ..................................... 11Enabling Over-the-Air Security ...................... 11Finding Your Phone Number ......................... 12Phone Basics................................................. 12SIM Security .................................................. 17Locking the Keypad ....................................... 19Accessories ................................................... 19Wireless Local Number Portability: BringingYour Phone Number From Another Carrier ... 20Re-Boost........................................................ 20Instant Re-BoostTM ................................................... 20
Boost Mobile Customer Care......................... 20
Making Calls.............................................21Phone Calls ................................................... 21Receiving Calls .............................................. 22
Ways to EnterMissed PhoneUsing SpeakeUsing Mute....Making Emerg
Call Alerts .....Sending Call AReceiving CalUsing the Call
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tions ................................. 57cations .....................................57pplications................................57lications ..................................57tions .......................................58pplications..............................58
ications ....................................58ations .....................................58ory .........................................59e Main Menu ..........................59ns and GPS Enabled .............60
.......................................... 63hone to Vibrate .......................63Tones to Contacts .................64
te ............................................64one Assignments ...................64
Storing Numbers Faster................................. 38Editing Entries................................................ 38Deleting Entries ............................................. 39Checking Capacity ......................................... 39Creating Pauses and Waits ........................... 39International Numbers ................................... 40
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essages ................................................. 51Message Notifications.................................... 51Voice Mail ...................................................... 52Boost MobileTM Text and NumericMessages ...................................................... 52Web Alerts ..................................................... 54
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Downloading More Ring Tones ..................... 64Managing Memory ......................................... 65Deleting Custom Ring Tones......................... 65
PS Enabled ............................................ 67IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind........... 67Making an Emergency Call ............................ 68Viewing Your Approximate Location.............. 69Enhancing GPS Performance........................ 70Updating Satellite Almanac Data ................... 72Setting Privacy Options ................................. 72Using GPS with Map Software ...................... 74
oost MobileTM Wireless Webervices ....................................................77Starting the Microbrowser .............................. 77
oice Records.......................................... 79Creating Voice Records................................. 79Playing Voice Records................................... 79Labeling Voice Records................................. 79Deleting Voice Records ................................. 80Locking Voice Records .................................. 80Managing Memory ......................................... 80
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Using a Shortcut ............................................ 95Editing a Shortcut .......................................... 95Deleting Shortcuts ......................................... 96
ustomizing Your Phone........................ 97Setting the Volume ........................................ 97Setting Your Phone to Vibrate ....................... 97Using a Headset ............................................ 97Changing the Look of Your Phone................. 98Temporarily Turning Off Calls ........................ 99Using Settings................................................ 99
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rofiles ................................................... 107Viewing Profiles ........................................... 107Switching Profiles ........................................ 107How Changing Settings Affects Profiles ...... 107Temporary Profiles ...................................... 108Creating Profiles .......................................... 109Editing Profiles ............................................. 109Deleting Profiles........................................... 109Setting Call Filtering..................................... 110
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYPer FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc.
Address: 8000 West Sunrise BoulevardPlantation, FL 33322 USAPhone Number: 1 (800) 453-0920
Hereby declares that the product:
Product Name: i830
Model Number: H63XAN6RR4AN
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umber, you can then dial that number by sayinghe voice name into your phone. This iconPppears to the left of the Contacts type icon if aoice name is assigned.
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rom the main menu, select Contacts. -or-
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view entries:
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Select Contacts > [New Contact]. -or-
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If you want to assign a name to the entry:
Select Name.
Enter the name. See “Entering Text” on page 31.When you are finished, press O.
Tip: Press A under Browse to select a namealready in Contacts.
If you want to assign a ring tone to the name:
Select Ringer.
Select the ring tone you want to assign.
To assign a Contacts type to the number oraddress being stored:
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Note: If you are concerned about whether yourlocal 911 emergency response center isequipped to receive GPS locationinformation, contact your local authorities.
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NOR FOR ECONOMINJURIES OR PROPSUSTAINED BY THEPARTIES ARISINGUNDER NO CIRCUMCONJUNCTION WITPROVIDES THE SECUSTOMER FOR AWHATSOVER, REGACTION OR CAUSEOF THE SERVICESWAIVES ANY CLAIMHAVE AGAINST NESERVICES AND COBRING ANY CLAIMNEXTEL ARISING OCustomer agrees toCompany and Nexteviolations of FCC rulviolation of any statulocal, state, or federathis Section 14 will sexpiration of this Agr
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PUNITIVE DAMAGE CLAIMSTION. By this Agreement, bothompany are waiving certaindisputes in court. If for anyration clause is deemedinvalid, Customer and Companyhe fullest extent allowed by law,ght otherwise have to recover
plary damages and any right toms on a class or consolidatedresentative capacity.
VERABILITY/WAIVER – Thisrth all of the agreements betweenning the Services and purchase ofd there are no oral or writtenen them other than as set forth ino amendment or addition to thise binding upon this Companyg and signed by both partiesf the Company, by an officer ofould any provision of this
nd illegal or in contravention of theshall be considered null and void
of this Agreement shall not beThe failure of Company, at any
UBJECT TO ONLY VERY LIMITED REVIEW BY AOURT. THIS ARBITRATION CLAUSE SHALLURVIVE TERMINATION OR EXPIRATION OFHIS AGREEMENT.
A. ARBITRATION PROCEDURES. YOU MUSTFIRST PRESENT ANY CLAIM OR DISPUTE TOUS BY CONTACTING BOOST MOBILECUSTOMER CARE, IN WRITING, TO ALLOWUS THE OPPURTUNITY TO RESOLVE THEDISPUTE. You may invoke arbitration if yourclaim or dispute is not resolved within 60 daysafter we receive your detailed written descriptionof the dispute or claim and the circumstancesgiving rise to it. The arbitration of any dispute orclaim shall be conducted in accordance with theWireless Industry Arbitration rules (“WIA Rules”)of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”),as modified by this Agreement. You and weagree that this Agreement evidences atransaction in interstate commerce and thearbitration will be interpreted and enforced inaccordance with the WIA Rules and the laws ofthe Commonwealth of Virginia. The arbitrationwill be conducted at a location in Reston, Virginia,to be designated by the Company.
B. COST OF ARBITRATION. All administrativefees and expenses of an Arbitration will bedivided equally between you and Company. In allarbitrations, each party will bear the expense of
its own counselpreparation andarbitration.
C. WAIVER OFAND CLASS ACCustomer and Crights to litigatereason the arbitinapplicable orboth waive, to tany right we mipunitive or exempursue any claibasis or in a rep
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ASSIGNMENT/RESALE/GOVERNING LAW –s Agreement may be freely assigned bympany to any successor of it or any other firm ority capable of performing its obligationseunder, and upon any such assignment,mpany shall be released from all obligations tostomer. Customer may not assign thiseement, or resell the services that are subject toAgreement without prior written consent of
mpany. Subject to the restrictions containedein, this Agreement shall bind and inure to theefit of the successors and permitted assigns ofparties hereto. The laws of the Commonwealthirginia, without application of its conflicts of lawsciples, shall govern this Agreement.
NOTICE REGARDING USE OF SERVICE FOROR OTHER EMERGENCY CALLS – The
vice provided hereunder does not interact withand other emergency services in the same
nner as landline telephone service. Dependingthe circumstances of a particular call, the Service
provided hereunder mlocation to emergencalways be connectedservices provider. Aor other emergency spayment of amountswho implement or coservices, and Customapportion and pass tCustomer, which shadue, in connection w911 or other emergeCUSTOMER AGREENEXTEL HARMLESCLAIMS, DEMANDSACTION (INCLUDINPARTIES) ARISINGATTEMPTED USE OSERVICE TO ACCEEMERGENCY SERV
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may be purchased fromts or the voucher number andvided to customers whenits are purchased without a cardapplicable; 3) “Grace Period”period commencing on the date
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AMAGES TO THE FULL EXTENT THE SAMEAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. CUSTOMERCKNOWLEDGES THAT SERVICE
NTERRUPTIONS WILL OCCUR FROM TIME TOIME, AND AGREES TO HOLD COMPANY ANDEXTEL HARMLESS FOR ALL SUCH
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0. NO WARRANTY (EQUIPMENT) – NEITHEROMPANY NOR NEXTEL MAKES ANYARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY
IND, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, TOUSTOMER OR TO ANY OTHER PURCHASERF THIS EQUIPMENT. WITHOUT LIMITING THEOREGOING, NEITHER COMPANY NOR NEXTELAKES ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIEDARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
ITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.USTOMER HEREBY WAIVES, AS AGAINSTOMPANY AND NEXTEL ALL OTHERARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, CONDITIONS, OR
IABILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BYAW OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT SHALLOMPANY, OR NEXTEL BE LIABLE FORONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, OR INCIDENTALAMAGES, WHETHER OR NOT OCCASIONEDY THEIR NEGLIGENCE AND INCLUDING,ITHOUT LIMITATION, LIABILITY FOR ANY
OSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THENTERRUPTION OR FAILURE IN THEPERATION OF ANY EQUIPMENT SOLD OR
OTHERWISE PROARE NO WARRATHE DESCRIPTIOCUSTOMER ASSTHE QUALITY ANEQUIPMENT. UNBY COMPANY, IFDEFECTIVE, THESERVICING ANDCUSTOMER.
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FICIENT OPERATION.
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Operational Characteristicsr radio product contains a radio frequencysmitter to convey the information you wish tod as well as occasional automatic signals used totain connection to the wireless network, and aeiver which enables you to receive communication
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one Operationen placing or receiving a phone call, hold yourio product as you would a wireline telephone.eak directly into the microphone.
o-way radio operationen using your radio product as aitional two-way radio, hold theio product in a vertical positionh the microphone one to twohes (2.5 to 5 cm) away from the lips.
dy-worn operationmaintain compliance with FCC RF exposuredelines, if you wear a radio product on your bodyen transmitting, always place the radio product inotorola approved clip, holder, holster, case ory harness for this product. Use of-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed
C RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use atorola approved body-worn accessory and areusing the radio product in the intended useitions along side the head in the phone mode
in front of the face in the two-way radio mode,n ensure the antenna and the radio productkept the following minimum distances frombody when transmitting
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on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)ellular Telecommunications Industryb-site at http://www.wow-com.com.
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MODELS WITH FCC ID AZ489FT5828 MEET THEVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TODIO WAVES.r wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It isigned and manufactured not to exceed the emission limitsexposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by theeral Communications Commission of the U.S.ernment. These limits are part of comprehensiveelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for theeral population. The guidelines are based on standardswere developed by independent scientific organizationsugh periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.standards include a substantial safety margin designed
ssure the safety of all persons, regardless of age andlth.
exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employsit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption
e, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.1
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ion antenna, the lower the power output.
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eed the limit established by the government-adopteduirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed initions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the
body) as required by thSAR value for this modear is 1.41 W/kg and win this user guide, is 1.transmission. (Body-wmodels, depending uprequirements.)2
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susceptible to electromagneticinterference (EMI) if inadequatelyshielded, designed or otherwiseconfigured for electromagneticcompatibility.
cilitiesavoid electromagnetic interference and/orpatibility conflicts, turn off your radio product infacility where posted notices instruct you to do
Hospitals or health care facilities may be usingipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
craften instructed to do so, turn off your radio producten on board an aircraft. Any use of a radio productst be in accordance with applicable regulationsairline crew instructions.
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plosive atmosphere, unless it is aspecially qualified for use in suchly Safe” (for example, Factoryapproved). Do not remove,tteries in such areas. Sparks in aatmosphere can cause an
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with potentially explosiveres referred to above includeas such as below decks on
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en using the radio product while driving, please:
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OperationalFor Vehicles wDo not place a portathe air bag or in thebags inflate with greplaced in the air baginflates, the radio prgreat force and cauthe vehicle.
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t interior gets wet, then do not trywith the use of an oven or a dryerthe radio product and void theo the following:
er off the radio product.and SIM card (if so equipped)t.
uid from radio product.roduct and battery in an area thatrature and has good air flow.uct, battery, and SIM card dry foreconnecting the battery and/orradio product.
does not work after following thecontact your dealer for servicing
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other area where you would normally beadvised to turn off your vehicle engine.Areas with potentially explosiveatmospheres are often but not alwaysposted.
sting Caps and Areasavoid possible interference with blastingrations, turn off your radio product when you arer electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or inas posted: “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signsinstructions.
erational Cautionstteriesbatteries can cause property damage and/orily injury, such as burns if a conductive materialh as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touchesosed terminals. The conductive material mayplete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and
ome quite hot. Exercise care in handling anyrged battery, particularly when placing it inside aket, purse, or other container with metal objects.reduce the risk of injury, batteries should not beosed to fire, disassembled, or crushed.
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may become warm duringt hot. If it becomes hot to theom the power outlet immediatelyts use.ommended attachment to aay result in a risk of fire, electricpersons.
ttery charger power cord iswill not be stepped on, tripped
to damage or stress.d should not be used with anynless absolutely necessary. Usetension cord could result in a riskshock. If an extension cord mustre that:
e plug of the extension cord areber, size, and shape as those oncharger.cord is properly wired and in
l condition.
an the external surfaces of the radio product withamp cloth, using a mild solution of dishwashingergent and water. Some household cleaners maytain chemicals that could seriously damage theio product. Avoid the use of any petroleum-basedvent cleaners. Also, avoid applying liquids directlythe radio product.
cessory Safety Informationmportant: Save these accessory safety instructions.
efore using any battery or battery charger, readll the instructions for and cautionary markings on1) the battery, (2) the battery charger, which maynclude a separate wall-mounted power supply orransformer, and (3) the radio product using theattery.o not expose any battery charger to water, rain,r snow as they are designed for indoor or
n-vehicle use only.
• To reduce the rispull by the plug radisconnect the basource outlet.
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s required. Incorrect reassembly may result in aisk of electric shock or fire.aximum ambient temperature around the power
upply or transformer of any battery chargerhould not exceed 40°C (104°F).he output power from the power supply or
ransformer must not exceed the rating given onhe Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger.he disconnection from the line voltage is made bynplugging the power supply from the ACeceptacle.o reduce risk of electric shock, unplug any batteryharger from the outlet before attempting anyaintenance or cleaning.
optimum charging performance, turn off the radioduct while charging it in any battery charger.
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OTOROLA LIMITEDARRANTY
Note: FOR IDEN SUBSCRIBER PRODUCTS,ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWAREPURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATESOR CANADA
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ubject to the exclusions contained below,otorola, Inc. warrants its Motorola iDEN Digitalobile and Portable Handsets ("Products"),otorola-branded or certified accessories sold for
se with these Products ("Accessories") andotorola software contained on CD-Roms or other
angible media and sold for use with these Products"Software") to be free from defects in materials andorkmanship under normal consumer usage for theeriod(s) outlined below. This limited warranty is aonsumer's exclusive remedy, and applies asollows to new Products, Accessories andoftware purchased by consumers in the Unitedtates or Canada, which are accompanied by
his written warranty:
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rvices. Defects, damages, ors, Accessories or Software duen service or signal you mayith the Products, Accessoriesed from coverage.
in Physical Media. Not the software will meet your
work in combination with anyapplications provided by third
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rmal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance,air and replacement of parts due to normal weartear are excluded from coverage.
tteries. Only batteries whose fully chargedacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity andteries that leak are covered by this limitedrranty.
use & Misuse. Defects or damage that result: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or
se, accident or neglect, such as physicalage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of
product resulting from misuse; (b) contact withid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavyspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, ord; (c) use of the Products or Accessories formercial purposes or subjecting the Product oressory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d)er acts which are not the fault of Motorola, areluded from coverage.
e of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories.fects or damage that result from the use ofn-Motorola branded or certified Products,essories, Software or other peripheralipment are excluded from coverage.
Unauthorized Servidamages resulting frinstallation, maintenawithout limitation, soin any way by someoauthorized service cecoverage.
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ntly; (e) your address and.
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VIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESSNTY IS THE EXCLUSIVECONSUMER, AND ISU OF ALL OTHER
XPRESS OF IMPLIED. IN NOOTOROLA BE LIABLE,NTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDINGR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF
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oftware NOT Embodied in Physical Media.oftware that is not embodied in physical media
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ho is covered? This warranty extends only to theirst consumer purchaser, and is not transferable.
hat will Motorola Do? Motorola, at its option, willt no charge repair, replace or refund the purchaserice of any Products, Accessories or Software thatoes not conform to this warranty. We may useunctionally equivalenteconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or newroducts, Accessories or parts. No data, software orpplications added to your Product, Accessory oroftware, including but not limited to personalontacts, games and ringer tones, will be reinstalled.o avoid losing such data, software and applicationslease create a back up prior to requesting service.
ow to Obtain Warranty Service or Othernformation? To obtain service or information,lease call:
otorola iDEN Customer Services-800-453-0920 or 954-723-4910
TY-877-483-2840
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me states and jurisdictions do not allow theitation or exclusion of incidental orsequential damages, or limitation on the
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m state to state or from one jurisdiction tother.
s in the United States and other countriesserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights foryrighted Motorola software such as the exclusivets to reproduce and distribute copies of thetorola software. Motorola software may only beied into, used in, and redistributed with, theducts associated with such Motorola software.other use, including without limitation
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aud rate 103oost 78oost Mobile Customer Care 105oost Mobile Voice Mail 43oost Walkie-Talkie
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all Alerts 27
Call alerts 27deleting 28queue 27receiving 27responding 27, 28sending 27sorting 28viewing 28
Call forwarding 55all calls 55missed calls 55off 55
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almanac data 72best results 70emergency calls 26, 68map software 74privacy options 72security 73viewing location 69
GPS PIN 102GPS, see GPS Enabled
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Text entry 31Alpha mode 31database 31, 32icons 31mode 31Numeric mode 33Symbols mode 33Word mode 31
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