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The DeviceUser Guide4  Buttons8IConnect Product To Your  Computer10 Browsing the Web... ...511 Airplane Mode..........  ...........512 Compliance Statement  6-7
The  Device  User  Guide1  Device LayoutI :r'.', i-i;iJ::: l:r!.-'si-i:.::rrnl;',': +:'  liii  Fnl:,lt:,:r.  ;J: irt.::-jl1efn, tri:  li1i.:tri  l.r*  i€::  r; 11;':3;rr  r- 1-;1.r13-j,i:  '.i  .: :!:-;,-r:-|():Erl:'iFffi835il#! -r: l:l alr:i.rr:rrlarn  .!ittr:,1t.:t ::L,:.  :.,ij  i\.'i:r';  P!ti!ilr,;,,.rt  rr!::l!;ilr;i;',it: L!i.a'yr!!  i:;Jia"I  OffiClffiO  rThe device features  and apps  may vary  depending  on location,  language,  and carrier.Note: Apps  that  send  or receive  data over  a cellular  network  may incur  additional  fees. Contact  your carrier  forinformation  about your  devices  service  plan and fees.2  AccessoriesThe following  accessories  are included  with the device:Accessory lmage DescriptionHeadset IINSERTIMAGEIHeadset  with remote  and microphone  to listen  to music  and videos  and make  phone  calls.Connecting Cable IINSERTTMAGEIMicro  USB to USB  cable  to connect  the  device  to your  computer  to sync  and  charge.USB  Power  Adaoter IINSERTIMAGEIUSB  Power  Adapter to be used with  the  connecting cable  to charge  the  device battery.January 2014
The  Device  User Guide3  Touch GesturesHigh-level  touch  gestures  used to navigate  the device.l;r --i,1n),  -..ii  it\.  "\l--...  ,:,  iii..rr!,  ,i1IIII.irtr-i i-.ii-.iri1,r1,, Ft i::.:".'r..tri j:l Lll;-:i:-+_\.--\ .- -..}L-rf\.t  '.ir  r\'.\',\.;t)/.  /'././  f--r  i!  {:iJ ijiir!/i:! ii ijr:r. it4  ButtonsMost of the  buttons on the device  are virtual  ones  on the touchscreen.  A few  physical  buttons control  basicfunctions,  such as turning  the device  on or adjusting  the volume.Button FunctionPower Press  and  hold  to turn  the  device  on or offPress  and hold  for more  than  8 seconds  to reset  the  device  if it has  faial errors, hang-ups,  or freezes.Press  to lock  or unlock  the device. The  device  goes  into  lock  mode  when  the display tums off. Both the  time  forthe  display to turn  off and  the  activation  of lock  mode  are configurable  via settings.  While  in lock  mode  the  devicecan  still get  phone  calls,  text messages,  alarms  and notifications.  The  device  can also  continue  to play  musicand  adjust  the  volume.Home Press  to return  to the Home  screen.Press  to toggle between  the  view  and  the  grid viewPress  and hold  to use voice controllf display is off:.  Press  to unlock  the  deviceVolume Controls Press  to adjust  the device  volume  for media, ringers,  alerts  and  other  device  sound  effects.January  2014
The Device  User GuideButton FunctionOther Button .  Press  to launch  the  camera.In the  camera application:.  Press  to take  afl imagelf display is off:.  Press  to unlock  the  device.5  Status lconThe  icons in the status  bar at the top of the screen  given  information  about the device:[insert  image of status  bar]Constant  lndicators Description,| Time Displa!'s  the  current  time preseni2Signal Displays  the  signal strength  and  carrier  name.  The  device  is in range  of the  cellular  network  andcan  make  and  receive  calls. ll there's no signal,  "No service"  icon appears. Present  unlessdisabled by special state.3Network Displays  wireless network. Present  unless  disabled  by special  state.Network  lcons:LTEUMTSUMTS/EV.DOEDGEGPRSWIFI4Battery Represents  the  amount  of battery  life left. Always present.Transient  lndicators Description5 Bluetooth  Active Only  shows  when  the  device  is connected  to another  device  via Bluetooth.6.:pa Only  shows  when  a GPS  satellite is  actively engaging.  Will mostly  appear in Maps  application  andwhen using  Tum-by-Turn directions.7Alarm Only  shows  when one  or more  alarms have  been  set to go off in the future-ICall Forwarding Only  shows  when  the  device  has  been  set to forward calls  to another number.9 TTY Only  shows  when  the  device  is connected  to a TTY  device.SpecialStates Description10 Airplane Mode Indicates  when  the  device  is in airplane mode. You  can  not make  phone  calls.  Also initially  disableWi-Fi, Bluetooth  and  GPS-  These can  be turned  back  on while still in Airplane Mode.  Replaces  theSignal  Strength,  Carrier  Network  and  WAN Data  Network  Type icons.1',1 No  Service Indicates  when  the device  is not connected  to a voice network.  Replaces  the  Signal Strength,  CarrierNetwork,  and WAN Data  Network  Type icon.12 No SIM Indicates  when  the device  does  not  have  a SIM  card.  Replaces  the  Signal  Strength,  Canier  Network,and  WAN Data  Network  Type  icon.13 Emergency  Calling  Only Indicates  when  the  device is disabled,  except  for emergency  calling. Replaces  the  Signal  Strength,Canier  Network,  and  WAN Data Network  Type icon.14 Searching Indicates  when  the device  is actively  trying  to acquire  a network  indicator.  Replaces  the  SignalStrength,  Carrier Network,  and  WAN Data  Network  Type  icon.January 2014
The  Device  User Guide6  Installing  The SIM CardNano SIM card  is required  in order  to use cellular  services  on this device.1) Locate  the  SIM  tray on the left side of the  device.2) Eject the SIM tray from the device  by inserting  a paperclip  into the hole  at the top of the  SIM tray.3) Place the nano SIM card  on the tray.4) Insert the tray with the  nano  SIM card  back  into the device.tt* t*r\PaperclipSIM  CardI7  Setup and Activate The DeviceActivation  can  be done over a Wi-Fi  network  or over vour  carrier's  cellular  network.To set up and activate  the device  turn on the device  and follow  the  setup assistant.The setup  assistant  steps  you through  the  process,  including:.  Selecting  your  language.  Connecting  to a Wi-Fi network.  Signing  in with or creating  an account.  Personalize  the  device  LBS services.  connect  to social  networks7.1 Settings:  EntrylExitThe  settings  application  on the  device  can be accessed  via the system  chrome.1) Bezel swipe  from the top of the screen  down.2) Scroll to the right.3) Tap on the settings  icon.I  Gonnect The Device To Your ComputerConnecting  the device  to a computer  allows you to sync  photos and  other  content to the device  form  yourcomputer  and vice versa.Connect  the device to your computer  using the micro  USB to USB cable.January  2014
The  Device  User  Guide9  Gonnect To Wi-FiThe device  automatically  detects  nearby  Wi-Fi networks  and wireless  hotspots  that  broadcast  their network  name.Some  networks  are open for everyone  to join, while  others  require  a password  to connect.  You can connect  thedevice  to your  home Wi-Fi  network,  public Wi-Fi  networks,  and some enterprise  private  networks.  The device willreconnect  to previously  added  networks  automatically  when  the network  is within  range.9.1 Joining Wi-Fi  networksTo connect  to a Wi-Fi network  open the  settings  application  as defined  in section  7.1.1) Scroll down  to Wi-Fi  settings.1) Tap  on "Connect  to a Wi-Fi  network"2) Tap a network  to connect  to it. lf you see a lock icon, a network  password  is required.  Enter the Wi-Finetwork  password,  and then tap  OK.a. To adjust  the settings  for a Wi-Fi  network  a tap Show Advanced  Options.  You can set an HTTPproxy  and define  static  network  settings.Note:  lf you don't  know the passwor4,  check with the  person who  set up the  network.  This password  is not youraccount  password.9.2 Adding Wi-Fi  NetworksTo add a Wi-Fi  network  open  the seftings  application  as defined  in section  7.1.1) Scroll down  to Wi-Fi  settings.2) Tap on "Connect  to a Wi-Fi  network"3) Tap Add Network  located  at the  bottom  of the network  list.4) Enter the Network  SSID, select the security  type and enter the  password  if it is not an open  network,  andthen tap  OK.b. To adjust  the settings  for a Wi-Fi  network  a tap  Show Advanced  Options.  You can set an HTTPproxy and define  static  network  settings.9.3 Forgetting Wi-Fi  NetworksAny  network  that has ever  been  used,  including  the current  network,  can  be forgotten  so  the device  will notautomatically  connect  to it. To forget  a Wi-Fi  network  open  the setting  application  as defined  in section  7.11) Scroll down  to Wi-Fi  settings.2) Tap on "Connect  to a Wi-Fi  network"3) Tap on the network  from the  network  list.4) Tap on  Forget this Network10 Browsing  the WebTo browse  the  internet  use the device  browser  application.To open the  browser,  tap the  browser  icon from  the  home screen  or from  home grid.Note: An Internet  connection  either  over Wi-Fi  or Cellular  is required  to browse  the web.',1 Airplane  ModeTo switch  to Airplane Mode:1) Bezel swipe from  the top of the  screen  down.2) Scroll to the  right.3) Tap  on  the Airplane  Mode icon.January  2014
The Device User  GuideI 2 Compliance  StatementsFCC Regulations:This  device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  following two conditions:  (1) Thisdevice  may not cause  harmful  interference, and (2) this device  must  accept any interference  received,  includinginterference  that  may cause  undesired  operation.Changes  or modifications  not expressly  approved  by the party  responsible for eompliance could  void  the user'sauthority  to operate  the equipment.This equipment  has been tested  and found  to comply  with the  limits for a Class  B digital  device,  pursuant  to part 15of the FCC  Rules. These  limits  are designed  to provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in aresidential  installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses and can radiate radio freguency  energy  and, if not installedand used in accordance  with  the  instructions,  may cause  harmful  interference  to radio communications.  However,there is no  guarantee  that  interference  will not occur  in a particular  installation.  lf this equipment  does cause  harmfulinterference  to radio  or television  reception,  which  can be  determined  by turning  the  equipment  off and on, the  user isencouraged  to try to correct  the  interference  by  one or more of the following  measures:-Reorient  or relocate  the receiving  antenna.-lncrease  the  separation  between  the equipment  and  receiver.-Connect  the equipment  into an outlet  on a circuit  different  from  that to which  the receiver  is connected.-Consult  the  dealer  or an experienced  radiolTV  technician  for help.Operation  on  the 5.15-5.25  GHz frequency  band is restricted  to indoor  use only.RF Exposure Information  (SAR)This  device  has been tested  and meets  applicable  limits for Radio Frequency  (RF) exposure.Specific  Absorption  Rate (SAR)  refers to the rate at which  the body absorbs RF energy.  SAR limits  are 1.6 Watts  perkilogram (over a volume containing a mass  of 1 gram of tissue) in countries that follow  the United States FCC limitand 2.0 Wkg (averaged  over 10  grams  of tissue) in countries that foltow the Council of the European Union limit.Tests for SAR are conducted using standard  operating positions  with the device transmitting  at its highest certifiedpower  level in all tested  frequency  bands.To reduce exposure  to RF energy,  use a hands-free  accessory  or other similar  option to keep this  device  away fromyour  head  and body.  Carry  this device  at least 15 mm  away from  your body to ensure  exposure  levels remain  at orbelow the as-tested  levels.  Choose  the  belt clips,  holsters,  or other  similar  body-worn  accessories  which  do  notcontain  metallic  components  to support  operation  in this manner.  Cases with  metal  parts may change  the  RFperformance  of the device,  including  its compliance  with RF  exposure  guidelines,  in a manner that  has not beentested  or certified,  and  use such  accessories  should  be avoided.Hearing  Aid Compatibility  Information  (HAC)Your  phone  is compliant  with the  FCC Hearing  Aid  Compatibility  requirements.
The  Device  User  GuideThe FcC has adopted  HAC  rules for  digital  wireless  phones.  These  rules require  certain  phone to be tested  andrated under the American  National  Standard  Institute  (ANSI) C63.19-2011  hearing  aid compatibility  standards.  TheANSI  standard  for hearing  aid compatibility  contains  two types  of ratings:M-Ratings:  Rating for less radio frequency  interference  to enable  acoustic  coupling  with  hearing  aids.T-Ratings:  Rating for inductive  coupling  with hearing  aids  in telecoil  mode.Not all phones  have  been  rated,  a phone  is considered  hearing  aid compatible  under FCC rules  if it is rated  M3  orM4 for acoustic  coupling  and T3  or T4 for inductive  coupling.  These  ratings  are given  on a scale from one to four,where  four  is the most  compatible.  Your phone  meets the M4n4level rating.However,  hearing  aid compatibility  ratings  don't  guarantee  that  interference  to your hearing  aids won't  happen"Results will vary,  depending  on the  level of immunity  of your  hearing  device  and the  degree  of your  hearing  loss.  lfyour  hearing  device  happens  to be  vulnerable  to interference,  you  may  not be able to use a rated  phonesuccessfully.  Trying  out the phone with  your  hearing  device  is the best way to evaluate  it for your personal  needs.This  phone  has been tested  and rated for use with  hearing  aids for  some  of the wireless  technologies  that  it uses.However,  there  may be some  newer wireless  technologies  used  in this  phone that  have not been tested  yet for usewith hearing  aids.  lt is important  to try the different  features  of this  phone thoroughly  and in different  locations,  usingyour  hearing  aid or cochlear  implant,  to determine  if you hear any interfering  noise.  Consult  your service  provider orthe manufacturer  of this phone for information  on hearing  aid compatibility.  lf you  have questions  about return  orexchange  policies,  consult  your service  provider  or phone  retailer.Hearing  devices  may  also  be rated. Your  hearing  device  manufacturer  or hearing  health  professional  may help youfind this rating.  For more  information  about  FCC  Hearing  Aid Compatibility,  please  go  to hftp://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro.

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