Key and connector functions – Motorola I1 User Manual

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2. Phone Basics

13

Phone Bas

ics

Key and Connector Functions

1.

2.5mm Headset Jack

lets you attach a headset.

2.

Volume Button

lets you adjust the ringer volume

from the home screen, the voice or speaker
volume during a call, and the speaker volume
while using the music player or other applications.

3.

Direct Connect (DC) Button

lets you use Nextel

Direct Connect

®

. (See page 32.)

4.

OK Key

(r) selects the highlighted choice when

navigating through a menu using the Navigation
Key.

5.

Home Key

(X) brings you back to the home

screen. Press and hold to display the active apps
menu.

6.

Menu Key

(/) lets you access the options menus

(including

Settings

) from the home screen and

context-sensitive menus from other screens.

7.

Talk Key

(

`

) lets you make or receive calls,

answer Call Waiting, or switch between two calls.

8.

Navigation Key

lets you scroll through and highlight

onscreen options.

9.

Microphone

picks up your voice during a call.

10.

End/Power Key

(

"

) lets you end calls. Press and

hold to open the phone options menu where you
can turn the phone off, turn Airplane mode on or
off, and turn Silent mode on or off.

11.

Micro USB Connector

lets you connect a charger or

other accessories to your phone.

12.

Camera Button

(j)

activates the camera and lets

you take pictures.

13.

Speaker Key

()) lets you turn the speaker phone

on or off during a call. From the home screen,
pressing the Speaker Key turns Direct Connect
speaker mode on and off.

14.

Back Key

(

%) returns you to the previous screen.

15.

Touchscreen

input lets you access all the phone’s

menus and features, enter text, dial phone
numbers, and more, using just your fingertips.

16.

Screen Lock Button

(

#)

lets you lock and unlock

the touchscreen.

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