I1000, Your i1000 portable – Motorola i1000 User Manual

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GETTING STARTED

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SPEAKERPHONE

The i1000 provides a speakerphone feature similar to a speakerphone you
may use on your office or home phone. Because the i1000 is wireless, you will
have the convenience of a hands free speakerphone anytime, anyplace to
bring people together. Use the speakerphone to hold impromptu meetings, or
to listen to your voicemail messages.

With the speakerphone feature, when one party is speaking, the
other party will not be heard. The other party must wait until the
first party stops speaking.

With the built-in speaker, you can use your portable hands free. The
cover can be open or closed during a speakerphone call. However:

• If the cover is open during a speakerphone call and you

close the cover, you will end the call.

• If the cover is closed during a speakerphone call and you

open the cover, the call switches to the earpiece. You can
switch back to speakerphone operation by pressing

under “Spkr”.

During speakerphone use, the “Spkr” option flashes to remind you
that the speakerphone is on.

Typically, the i1000 should be placed 15-30 inches away from you
during a speakerphone call. In a noisy environment, you may want
to move the i1000 closer to you for optimum audio quality to the
other party.

VIBRACALL

VibraCall is an alert that notifies you of incoming phone calls and
messages.

The alert choices are:

• Vibrate Only—produces only a vibration.

• Vibrate/Ring—produces a vibration followed by a ring

tone.

• Vibrate Off—turns off the vibration and produces only a

ring tone.

You can set VibraCall to notify you of all incoming calls and
messages, or you can select individual services for vibration alert.

In “Mail” and “Group/Prvt” modes, the choices are Vibe On or Vibe
Off.

N O T E

If VibraCall is set for incoming calls and messages, the
power-up sequence includes a brief vibrate cycle. You
also hear a call-waiting tone.

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