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Page 1 - Phone User’s Guide

i285 Boost MobileTMPhone User’s Guide

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2Getting StartedTo start using your i285 phone:• Make sure your SIM is in place.• Charge the battery.• Activate your service.• Enable over-the-air sec

Page 3 - Contents

92Boost MobileTMCustomer CareYou can contact Boost MobileTMCustomer Care 7days a week simply by dialing 611 from your i285phone, or by calling 1-888-B

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93Understanding StatusMessagesYou may receive status messages under certainconditions. Before contacting Boost MobileTMCustomer Care, note the message

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94Understanding Status MessagesInsert SIMYour SIM card is not beingdetected. Please check to ensurethat you have inserted the SIMcard correctly into y

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95Boost MobileTMTermsand Conditions ofPrepaid ServiceTERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PREPAIDSERVICE: PLEASE READ THESE TERMS ANDCONDITIONSCAREFULLY. THEYCONST

Page 7 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

96Boost MobileTMTerms and Conditions of Prepaid Servicewas incomplete or incorrect or if there has beenfraud or misuse by you in relation to the Servi

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975. CUSTOMER MOBILE DIGITAL EQUIPMENT –Customer must have a Company approvedhandset or device and must be a BOOST MOBILEService customer to access th

Page 9 - Introduction

98Boost MobileTMTerms and Conditions of Prepaid Servicesuch notice, Customer will be deemed to haveaccepted the changes, and such changes will beeffec

Page 10 - Getting Started

99Content obtained through BOOST MOBILEWireless Web Services. Company, Contentproviders and others have proprietary interests incertain Content. Custo

Page 11 - Opening the Battery Door

100Boost MobileTMTerms and Conditions of Prepaid Service14. LIMITATION AND CONDITION OF LIABILITY;INDEMNITY - Company doesnot assume andshallhavenolia

Page 12 - SIM holder

101of any statutes, ordinances or laws of any local,state, or federal public authority. The terms of thisSection 14 will survive any termination orexp

Page 13 - Charging the Battery

3Opening the Battery DoorOpening the Battery Door1 Make sure the phone is powered off. See“Powering On and Off” on page 8.2 Using the finger grip, sli

Page 14 - Charging Times

102Boost MobileTMTerms and Conditions of Prepaid Service16. COMPLETEAGREEMENT/SEVERABILITY/WAIVER – ThisAgreement sets forth all of the agreementsbetw

Page 15 - Battery Use and Maintenance

103CLAIMS, DEMANDS, ACTIONS, OR CAUSES OFACTION (INCLUDING ALL ACTIONS BY THIRDPARTIES) ARISING OUT OF THE USE ORATTEMPTED USE OF THE COMPANY’SSERVICE

Page 16 - Powering On and Off

104Boost MobileTMTerms and Conditions of Prepaid Service21. DEFINITIONS – For purposes of thisAgreement: 1) “Call Credit Validity Period” meansthe num

Page 17 - Security

105Safety and GeneralInformationIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE ANDEFFICIENT OPERATION.READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USINGYOUR INTEGRATED MULTI-SERVICEPO

Page 18 - Finding Your Phone Number

106Safety and General InformationPhone OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold yourradio product as you would a wireline telephone.Speak

Page 19 - Phone Basics

107Portable Radio Product Operation and EME ExposureALL MODELS WITH FCC ID AZ489FT5827 MEET THEGOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURETO RADIO WAVES.Yo

Page 20 - Main Menu

108Safety and General InformationElectro MagneticInterference/CompatibilityNote: Nearly every electronic device issusceptible to electromagneticinterf

Page 21 - Status Icons

109Operational WarningsOther Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device,consult the manufacturer of your device todetermine if it is

Page 22 - SIM Security

110Safety and General Informationas grain, dust or metal powders, andany other area where you wouldnormally be advised to turn off yourvehicle engine.

Page 23 - Unblocking the PIN

111Accessory Safety InformationClean the external surfaces of the radio productwithadampcloth,usingamildsolutionofdishwashing detergent and water. Som

Page 24 - Locking the Keypad

4Getting Started* See “Optional Features” on page 76.Inserting Your SIM1 With your phone powered off, open the batterydoor and remove the battery.2 Ho

Page 25 - Customer

112Safety and General Information• The cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 100feet and 16AWG for lengths up to 150 feet.• Do not operate any battery

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113MOTOROLA LIMITEDWARRANTYNote: FOR IDEN SUBSCRIBER PRODUCTS,ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWAREPURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATESOR CANADAWhat Does this Warranty C

Page 27 - Making Calls

114MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTYWhat is not covered? (Exclusions)Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance,repair and replacement of parts due to normal

Page 28 - Entering the Number to Call

115Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media.Software that is not embodied in physical media(e.g. software that is downloaded from theinternet), is prov

Page 29 - From Contacts

116MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTYPRODUCT, ACCESSORY OR SOFTWARE, ORFOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND,ORLOSS OF REVE

Page 30 - Using Mute

117Patent and TrademarkInformation© 2004 Boost Worldwide, Inc. All rights reserved.BOOST, BOOST and Logo, BOOST MOBILE,BOOST MOBILE and Logo, and the

Page 31 - Making Emergency Phone

118IndexAAccessories 17safety 111Alpha mode 28BBacklight 73Batterycharging 5, 6door 3inserting 5safety 110Battery Use and Maintenance 7Baud rate 76Boo

Page 32 - Call Alerts

119storing from recent calls 26, 34type 26, 31viewing 32DDialing codesnon-emergencynumbers 42telecommunications relayservice 42Directory Assistance 43

Page 33 - Sorting Call Alerts

120IndexMemoryJava applications 69ring tones 47Menu key 2, 11Menus 11context-sensitive 2, 11main menu 12Message center 49, 51seealsomessagesSMS messag

Page 34 - Recent Calls

121SSafety 105accessory 111battery 110electromagnetic interference108medical devices 108radio frequency 105Security 64, 75Send key 2Settings 73resetti

Page 35 - Deleting Recent Calls

5BatteryBatteryInserting the Battery1 With the phone powered off, open the batterydoor.2 Insert the topof the battery intothe battery area.Make sure t

Page 36 - Entering Text

122IndexWWaitsdialing 38storing 35Walkie-Talkie Options 74Warranty 116Web alerts 60deleting 61receiving 60WhitePagelistings43Word mode 28YYellow Page

Page 37 - Special Function Keys

6Getting Started2 Open the connector cover.3 Plug the other end of the charger into theaccessory connector.Device Attached appears on the display.Tip:

Page 38 - Using Symbols Mode

7BatteryRemoving the Battery1 With the phone powered off, open the batterydoor.2 Remove the battery by pushing the batterytoward the antenna, pulling

Page 39 - Contacts

8Getting Started2 Grip the phone and battery door firmly and pullthe battery door, as shown.Replacing the Battery Door1 Position the battery door with

Page 40 - Viewing Contacts

9Enabling Over-the-Air SecurityAs your phone connects to the network, you willsee the Boost icon and a connecting message.When the idle screen appears

Page 41 - Creating Entries

10Getting StartedFinding Your Phone NumberMy Info lets you view your phone number, BoostTMWalkie-Talkie number, and other phoneinformation:1 Press m t

Page 42 - Storing Numbers Faster

11Phone BasicsPhone BasicsAny time your phone is powered on, the displayprovides you with information and options.The screen shown above is the idle s

Page 44 - International Numbers

12Getting StartedMain MenuAll your phone’s features can be accessed throughthe main menu. When you are using a feature, theicon for that feature appea

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13Phone BasicsStatus IconsStatus icons appear in the two rows at the top ofthe display. Some appear at all times. Othersappear onlywhen your phone is

Page 46 - Features

14Getting StartedSIM SecurityYour SIM stores all your Contacts and protectsyour personal information. Sincethis information isstored on your SIM, not

Page 47 - Walkie-Talkie

15SIM SecurityNote: If a SIM PIN is required, your phone willnot function until the SIM PIN is entered,except for making emergency calls.1 From the ma

Page 48 - Making TTY Calls

16Getting Startedmessage to contact Boost MobileTMCustomer Care. Except for makingemergency calls, your phone will notfunction with a blocked SIM.To u

Page 49 - Choosing a Mode

17Faceplates2 To lock the keypadimmediately, select LockNow. You will be given theoption to press m and* to lock and unlock the keypad.3 To set a spec

Page 50 - Special Dialing Codes

18Getting StartedMain Menu My Info  Name  Line 1  Direct Connect (Boost Walkie-Talkie)  Carrier IP

Page 51 - Services

19Making CallsYour i285 phone makes 2 types of calls: digitalcellular phone calls and BoostTMWalkie-Talkiecalls. With BoostTMWalkie-Talkie calls, you

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20Making CallsPress A under No.To end a phone call:Press e.WhenyoureceiveaBoostTMWalkie-Talkie call,your phone emits a chirping sound.To answer a Boos

Page 53 - Ring Tones

21Entering the Number to Call• To clear all digits, press and hold A underDelete.• To insert or delete a digit anywhere in the stringof digits you hav

Page 54 - Assignments

iContentsIntroduction ...1Welcome to Boost MobileTM— Wireless fora New Generation...

Page 55 - Deleting Custom Ring Tones

22Making Calls4 Place the call now. -or-Scroll to view more numbers. When you placethe call, it is made to the number displayed.Redialing the Last Num

Page 56 - Message Center

23Making Emergency Phone CallsMaking Emergency PhoneCallsYour phone supports emergency calling.Emergency phone calls can be made even whenyour SIM is

Page 57 - Receiving Messages

24Call AlertsSending a call alert lets the recipient know youwant to talk to him or her on a BoostTMWalkie-Talkie call.When you send a call alert, the

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25Using the Call Alert QueueViewing Date and TimeTo view the date and time a call alert was received:1 From the main menu, select Call Alert.2 Scroll

Page 59 - Voice Mail Messages

26Recent CallsThe recent calls list stores the numbers of the 20most recent calls you have made and received.To view the recent calls list:1 From the

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27Deleting Recent Calls3 To store the number as a new entry, select [NewContact]. -or-To store the number to an existing entry, selectthe entry.4 With

Page 61 - Recording Your Name

28Entering TextYou can enter text into your phone using thetraditional method of pressing a key several timesfor each character, or by pressing a key

Page 62 - Advanced Voice Mail Features

29Special Function Keys2 Type a word by pressing one key for each letter.For example, to type “test” press 8378.The displayed word may change as you t

Page 63 - Automatic Playback

30Entering TextThese icons appear in the top row of your display:When neither of these icons appear, letters typedare lowercase.Note: Your phone autom

Page 64 - Delivery Options

31ContactsContacts stores up to 600 numbers or addresses.Each Contacts entry can store several numbers oraddresses.InformationstoredinContactsissavedo

Page 65 - Working With Group Lists

iiCreating Pauses and Waits ...35International Numbers...36Memo...

Page 66 - Message Forwarding

32Contacts• A Speed Dial number — When you store aphone number, it is assigned a Speed Dialnumber. You can accept the default Speed Dialnumber or chan

Page 67 - Text and Numeric

33Creating Entries3 With Show DC highlighted, press A underSelect.To set Contacts to show all entries:1 From the Contacts list, press m.2 Select Filte

Page 68 - Text Messages

34ContactsEnter the number or address. For phonenumbers, use the 10-digit format. For emailaddresses, see “Entering Text” on page 28.Tip: Press A unde

Page 69 - Sending Boost Mobile

35Editing EntriesTo store the number to an existing entry, selectthe entry.5 With the Contacts type field highlighted, scrollleft or right to display

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36ContactsThis feature is useful when using voice mail orother automatedphonesystemsthatrequire youtodial a phone number and then enter an accessnumbe

Page 71 - Web Services

37MemoMemoletsyoustoreanumber,makeacalltothatnumber, and save it to Contacts.To create a memo:1 From the main menu, select Memo.2 Enter the number usi

Page 72 - Navigation Keys

38Advanced CallingFeaturesCall HoldCall Hold lets you put an active call on hold andmakeasecondcall.To put a call on hold:1 Whileonanactivecall,pressm

Page 73 - Call Forwarding

39Making International CallsMaking International CallsYour service default is “International CallsRestricted.” Contact Boost MobileTMCustomerCare to o

Page 74 - Settings

40Advanced Calling FeaturesCall TimersCall timers measure the duration of your phonecalls, BoostTMWalkie-Talkie calls, and circuit datause, as well as

Page 75 - Applications

41Making TTY CallsWhen you make a TTYcall, these iconsappear onthe phone’s display:TTY device features such as Turbo-Code,High-Speed, and Interruption

Page 76 - Deleting Applications

iiiBoost MobileTMVoice Mail...52Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box...52Changing Your Password...

Page 77 - Shortcuts on the Main Menu

42Advanced Calling FeaturesImportant: When you are using HCO, the soundcoming from your phone speaker maybe uncomfortably loud. Use cautionwhen puttin

Page 78 - Java Applications and GPS

43Boost MobileTMPhoneServicesContact Boost MobileTMCustomer Care to obtainthese services or for additional information:Note: Some servicesare not avai

Page 79 - Application

44Boost MobileTMPhone ServicesNationwide Call CompletionBoost MobileTM411 operators can connect you toany listing in the continental United States and

Page 80 - Customizing Your Phone

45Ring TonesTo set the ring tone your phone makes when youreceive phone calls, message notifications, or callalerts:1 From the main menu, select Ring

Page 81 - Using Settings

46Ring Tones8 When you are finished, press A under Done.These icons indicate how the ringer is set.These icons may appear at the same time.Assigning R

Page 82 - Personalize Features

47Downloading More Ring TonesDownloading More RingTonesIfyouwanttouseotherringtones,youcandownload them into your phone for a fee. Go towww.boostmobil

Page 83 - Advanced Features

48Message CenterThe message center manages your messages.When you receive the following types ofmessages, you can access them through themessage cente

Page 84 - Optional Features

49Receiving MessagesWhen you receive a voice mail message, ShortMessage Service (SMS) message, or Net alert,you have 2 ways to access the message:• Re

Page 85 - GPS Enabled

50Receiving MessagesMessage CenterAll your messages are stored in the messagecenter. The message center shows how manymessages you have of each type.T

Page 86 - Making an Emergency Call

51Voice Mail MessagesReceiving a MessageWhen you receive a voice mail message, NewVoice Mail Message appears on the display.To call Boost MobileTM’s v

Page 87 - Location

ivUsing GPS with Map Software...83Profiles ...86Viewing Profiles ...

Page 88 - Enhancing GPS Performance

52Boost MobileTMVoiceMailNote: To receive voice mailmessages, youmustfirst set up your voice mailbox.Setting Up Your Voice MailBoxUsing your i285 phon

Page 89 - Updating Satellite Almanac

53Changing Your Password• Forward the message to another subscriber —press 6.• Delete the message — press 7.• Reply to a message — press 8.• Save the

Page 90 - Setting Privacy Options

54Boost MobileTMVoice Mail• Press 1 to send a numeric message.• Press 2 to send an operator-assisted message.(This option is available only if you are

Page 91 - Using GPS with Map Software

55Advanced Voice Mail FeaturesGreetings ScheduleYou can choose to have your greetingsautomatically activated based on a pre-determinedtime schedule. B

Page 92 - Software Compatibility

56Boost MobileTMVoice MailRecording, Forwarding, and Replying toMessagesThese functions allow you to record and send,reply to, or forward a message to

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57Advanced Voice Mail Features2 Press the number that corresponds with thedesired delivery option:• Press 1 for urgent.• Press 2 for private.• Press 3

Page 94 - Profiles

58Boost MobileTMVoice Mail2 Press 2 to access group lists.3 Press 3 to delete a group list.4 Enter the number of the group list you want todelete. The

Page 95 - Temporary Profiles

59SMS and Boost MobileTMText and NumericMessagesSMS MessagesShort Message Service (SMS) messagesare shorttext messages, also called text and numericme

Page 96 - Deleting Profiles

60SMS and Boost MobileTMText and Numeric MessagesCalling and Storing NumbersIf an SMS message you receive contains a phonenumber, you can call that nu

Page 97 - Setting Call Filtering

61Boost MobileTMText Messages and Web AlertsDeleting Web AlertsWhen you delete a Web alert, the Boost MobileTMtext message is not deleted, but it is n

Page 98 - Shortcuts

vDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYPer FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc.Address: 8000 West Sunrise BoulevardPlantation,

Page 99 - Deleting Shortcuts

62SMS and Boost MobileTMText and Numeric MessagesBoost MobileTMNumericMessagesBoost MobileTMNumeric Messaging is availablethrough Boost MobileTMVoice

Page 100 - Customer Care

63Boost MobileTMWirelessWeb ServicesBoost MobileTMWireless Web is a service that letsyou access Internet based information directly fromthe screen of

Page 101 - Messages

64Boost MobileTMWireless Web Services• When transmitting highly personal orsensitive data, such as a credit cardnumber, you will see the Secure Data i

Page 102 - Understanding Status Messages

65Call ForwardingCall forwarding sends calls to the phone numbersyou specify. You can forward all calls to onenumber or forward missed calls to differ

Page 103 - Prepaid Service

66Call ForwardingAll your calls are now sent to your phone.Calls you miss are forwarded according to theoptions set for missed calls. By default, miss

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67Java®ApplicationsYour phone arrives with Java applications installedand ready to run. You can download and installmore Java applications.To download

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68Java®ApplicationsEnding ApplicationsTo end an application:1 From the main menu, select Java Apps.2 If the application you want to end is part of a s

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69Managing Memory4 Select Delete All.5 Press A under Yes to confirm.Managing MemoryTo view the amount of memory available for Javaapplications:1 From

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70Java®ApplicationsJava Applications and GPSEnabledSome Java applications can make use of yourphone’s GPS feature to determine the approximategeograph

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71Java Applications and GPS Enabled• Always— If the application requests access tothe location of yourphone again, the request isdenied without notify

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72Customizing Your PhoneSetting the VolumeTo set the volume of the sound coming from thephone’s earpiece or speaker:1 Fromthe main menu, select Settin

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73Using a HeadsetUsing a HeadsetIfyouuseaheadsetorsimilardevicewithyourphone, you can set your phone to send incomingsound to the headset only, or to

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74Customizing Your Phone• TTY — lets you use your phone with a TTYdevice. See “Making TTY Calls” on page 40.• Notifications — See “Setting Notificatio

Page 113 - Information

75Using Settings•PowerUp— sets the main menu item you seewhen you power on your phone. To set the idlescreen to be the first thing you see when youpow

Page 114 - Approved Accessories

76Customizing Your Phone•BaudRate— sets the baud rate at which yourphone communicates with a laptop computer,PC, or similar device.Optional FeaturesSp

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77GPS EnabledYour phone’s GPS Enabled feature usesinformation from Global Positioning System (GPS)satellites orbiting the Earth to determine theapprox

Page 116 - Medical Devices

78GPS Enabled• When your GPS antenna is covered (forexample, by your hand or other object) orfacing the ground• In temperature extremes outside theope

Page 117 - Operational Warnings

79Viewing Your Approximate LocationGPS satellite signals and network assist data, itmay take 30 seconds or more to determine theapproximate location.

Page 118 - Operational Cautions

80GPS Enabled• The number of satellites used to calculate thelocation. In general, more satellites make forbetter accuracy.To calculate your location

Page 119 - Accessory Safety Information

81Updating Satellite Almanac Data• Stay in the open. The GPS feature works bestwhere there is nothing between your phone anda large amount of open sky

Page 120

1IntroductionWelcome to Boost MobileTM—Wireless for a New GenerationWith Boost MobileTMpre-paid, there’s no need toworry about credit checks or chalki

Page 121 - WARRANTY

82GPS EnabledThe United States government maintains analmanac of data aboutwhere GPS satellites are asthey orbit the Earth. This information is availa

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83Using GPS with Map SoftwareSetting the GPS PIN Security FeatureTo prevent your GPS privacy settings from beingaltered without your knowledge, your G

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84GPS EnabledNote: Because your phone is continuouslydetermining your location, using the GPSfeature of your phone with map softwareuses the phone’s b

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85Using GPS with Map Software3 InsertthedataplugintotheCOMportofyourlaptop or other device.Make sure no other application is using the COMport selecte

Page 125 - Patent and Trademark

86ProfilesA profile is a group of settings saved together so thatyou can apply them to your phone easily.A profile contains these settings:•RingTones—

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87Temporary ProfilesWhen you do this, your phone either:• Updates the profile in effect to reflect thesechanges, without notifying you -or-• Creates a

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88Profiles3 Pressm.4 Select Store Changes.The temporary profile is stored with the name of theprofile it is based on. The profile it is based on, as i

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89Setting Call FilteringSetting Call FilteringThe call filtering setting in each profile lets youcontrol which calls, call alerts, and messagenotifica

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90ShortcutsShortcuts lets you access most menu options bypressing a number on your keypad or saying thevoice name of the shortcut. You create the shor

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91Deleting ShortcutsTo change the name or number assigned to ashortcut:1 From the main menu, select Shortcuts.2 Scroll to any shortcut.3 Press m.4 Sel

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