Cal Comp Electronics and Communications A200 Tri-Band CDMA Phone with Bluetooth User Manual

Cal-Comp Electronics & Communications Company Limited Tri-Band CDMA Phone with Bluetooth

User Manual

A200 User GuideCricKet
Table of contentsSafety ................................................4About your device .......................... 4Before using your phone ................6Handset description ....................... 6Battery usage ....................................7Battery charging ...............................7Battery handling information ....... 8Basic operation ................................9Turning the phone on/o .............. 9Accessing the menu ....................... 9Using the widgets menu ..............10Accessing the menu map ............13Basic functions ................................13During a call .....................................15Memory function ............................ 16Storing a phone number ..............16Entering letters, numbers & symbols ............................................. 17Making a call through the contact list .........................................18Recent calls .................................... 18All calls ...............................................18Missed calls ......................................19Incoming calls ..................................19Outgoing calls .................................19Call timers .........................................19Messages ....................................... 20Send text message ...................... 20Send picture message ............... 20Inbox ...................................................21Outbox ...............................................21Drafts .................................................22Voicemail ..........................................22Template ...........................................23Settings .............................................23Erase messages ............................24Contacts ......................................... 24Find ....................................................24Add new entry ................................25Speed dials .....................................25Group ................................................26Service number ..............................26My phone number .........................26Multimedia ......................................27Camera .............................................27My images .......................................27My sounds .......................................28Camera settings .............................28Browser .......................................... 29Browser menu ................................29Games & Apps ............................... 292 Table of contentsTools ............................................... 30Bluetooth ..........................................30Schedule ..........................................32Alarm .................................................33World time ........................................33Memo pad .......................................34Calculator .........................................34Tip calculator ..................................35Stop watch .......................................3 5      Unit converter .................................35Voice service ................................. 35Voice command .............................35V.Cmd settings ...............................36Voice memo .................................... 37Settings ...........................................37Display .............................................. 37Sounds ..............................................39Call .....................................................40Security .............................................42Others ...............................................44Memory info ....................................45Phone info .......................................45Care and maintenance ................. 46Warranty..........................................47One (1) year limited warranty (U.S.) .................................47Additional safety information ..... 53Small children .................................53Operating environment ...............53Medical devices .............................54Vehicles ............................................56Potentially explosive environments ..................................56Emergency calls ............................57Certification information (SAR) ..58Safety information for fixed wireless terminals potentially explosive atmospheres ...............59Interference to medical  divices ...............................................59Exposure to RF energy ................59Body-worn operation ...................59FCC compliance information .... 60U.S.A.  U.S.Federal communications  commission radio frequency interference statement ............... 60FCC hearing-aid compatibility (HAC) regulations for wireless devices ..............................................61Table of contents 3
SafetyRead  these  simple  guidelines.  Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information.Switch on safelyMust  be  in  the  Do  not  switch  the  device  on when  wireless  phone  use is  prohibited  or  when  it  may  cause  interference or danger.Road safety comes firstObey all local laws. Always keep your hands  free  to  operate  the  vehicle while  driving.  Your first  consideration while driving should be road safety.InterferenceAll wireless devices may be susceptible  to  interference,  which  could  aect performance.Switch o in restricted areasFollow  any  restrictions.  Switch  the  device  o  in  aircraft,  near  medical equipment, fuel, chemicals, or blasting  areas.Qualified serviceOnly qualified personnel may install or repair this product.Enhancements and batteriesUse  only  approved  enhancements and  batteries.  Do  not  connect  incompatible products.Water-resistanceYour  device  is  not  water-resistant. Keep it dry.About your deviceThe  wireless  device  described  in this  guide  is  approved  for  use  on the CDMA 800, 1700, 1900 and 2100 MHz  networks.  Contact  your  service provider  for  more  information  about networks.When  using  the  features  in  this  device, obey all laws and respect local  customs, privacy and legitimate rights of others, including copyrights.Copyright  protection  may  prevent some  images,  music,  and  other  content from being copied, modified, 4 Safety Safety 5or transferred.Warning:  To  use  any  features  in  this device, other than the alarm clock, the device  must  be switched  on. Do  not switch  the  device  on  when  wireless device  use  may  cause  interference or danger.Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information stored in your device.When connecting to any other device,  read  its  user  guide  for  detailed safety  instructions.  Do  not  connect  incompatible products.
6 Before using your phone Before using your phone 7Before using your phoneHandset descriptionBattery usageBattery installation1.  Remove the battery cover from the unit.2.  Slide  the  battery  into  the  slot  located at the bottom of the unit and press until you hear the “Click”.Battery removal1.  To  remove  the  battery,  push  down on  the  top  of  the  battery  while  inserting  your  finger  into  the  slot and pulling up from the back of the battery and slide it out.2.  Align the cover tabs with the slots at the top of the device and slide the battery cover back onto the unit.note If the battery is not correctly placed in  the  compartment,  the  handset  will not turn on and/or the battery may detach during use.Battery chargingPower connection1.  Plug the AC Charger into a standard outlet.2.  Plug  the  other  end  of  the  AC Charger  into  the  charging  port  on your  phone.  The  battery  must  be installed  onto  the  phone  to  work properly.hot key •  When  you  charge  the  battery  with the phone power o, you will see a charging  status  screen.  You  cannot  operate  the  phone  until  it  is  powered on.1. Earpiece2. OK key3.  Menu key4. Speakerphone key5. Send key6. Navigation key7. Contacts menu8. Schedule key9. End key10. Numeric keypad11. Microphone12. Camera lens13. Speaker14. Headset port15. Side volume keys16. Charger port17. Camera key1213314578911102 614151617
•  The  battery  is  not  charged  at  the time of purchase.•  Fully charge the battery before use.•  It is more ecient to charge the battery  with the handset powered o.•  The  battery  must  be  connected  to the phone in order to charge it.•  Battery  operating  time  gradually  decreases over time.•  If  the  battery  fails  to  perform  normally,  you  may  need  to  replace the battery.Battery handling informationDo’s•  Only  use  the  battery  and  charger  approved by the manufacturer.•  Only  use the  battery  for its  original purpose.•  Try to keep batteries in a temperature  between 41oF (5oC ) and 95oF (35oC).•  If the battery is stored in temperatures  above  or  below  the  recommended range, give it time to warm up or cool down before using.•  Completely drain the battery before recharging.  It  may  take one  to  four days to completely drain.•  Store  the  discharged  battery  in  a cool, dark, and dry place.•  Purchase  a  new  battery  when  its operating  time  gradually decreases after fully charging.•  Properly  dispose  of  the  battery  according to local laws.Don’ts•  Don’t  attempt  to  disassemble  the battery –  it  is a sealed  unit  with no serviceable parts.•  Don’t  accidentally  short  circuit  the battery by carrying it in your pocket or purse with other metallic objects such  as coins,  clips  and  pens.  This may critically damage the battery.•  Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temperatures.  Otherwise,  it  could significantly reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.•  Don’t  dispose  of  the  battery  into  a fire.8 Before using your phoneBasic operationTurning the phone on/oTurning the phone on1.  Press  the  END  Key  until  your “cricKet” logo appears and the tone sounds.note •  If “Password” appears on the display  enter  your  4-digit  password  to  unlock your phone.•  The  default  password  is  the  last  4 digits of your phone number.Turning the phone o1.  Press  and  hold  the  END  Key  until your “cricKet” logo appears.note •  Immediately  change  or  recharge  the  battery  when  “battery  Please recharge  battery  soon”  appears  on the  display.  Memory  may  possibly  be  damaged  if  the  phone  turns o  due  to  the  battery  completely  draining.•  Turn the phone o before removing or replacing the battery. If the phone is on, unsaved data may be lost.Accessing the menuYour phone can be customized via the menu. Each function can be accessed by  scrolling  with  the  Navigation Key  or  by  pressing  the  number  that  corresponds with the menu item.1.  To access the menu in the idle mode, press the Left Soft Key Menu.2.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  left  or right  to  scroll  through  the  menu items.  Press  the  Navigation  Key up  or  down  to  scroll  through  the  submenus for each menu item.3.  To return to the previous page, press the  Clear  Key.  To  exit  the  current  menu and return to the idle mode, press the END Key.4.  Press  the  OK  Key  to  enter  ODP Menu.  There  are  some  items  that are  Weather,  Weblinks,  News, Horoscope,  My  teams,  Stock,  Per-sonalize, My Account, Storefront.Basic operation 9
note •  Navigation Key up : Messages• Navigation Key down : Browser•  Navigation Key left : To scroll through the Widgets Menu.•  Navigation  Key  right  :  To  scroll through the Widgets Menu.Using the widgets menuThe  Widget  scroll  menu  (located at  the  down  of  the  Idle  screen)  provides  quick  access  to  Widget  features  (features  like  Weather,  Weblinks,  Horoscope,  News,  Stock, Personalize, My Account, Store-front) and keeps them organized and always accessible.1.  To  access  the  menu  in  the  idle mode,  press  the  Navigation  Key  right  or  left  to  scroll  through  the  Widgets  Menu,  then  press  the  OK Key to select the feature.2.  The selected  Widget menu will be displayed. The Widget menu icon is displayed on the down hand top of the display.3.  To  scroll  through  the  Widget  sub options,  press  the  Navigation  Key up,  down,  left  or  right,  then  press the OK Key.4.  To return to the previous step, press the  CLR  Key.  To  exit  the  current  Widget sub menu and return to the idle  mode,  press  the  END  Key  or press the Navigation Key up, down, left  or  right  to  select  down  arrow icon. Press the OK Key.Add new widget menu items1.  From  idle  mode,  press  the  Navigation Key right or left to select the Personalize Icon, then press the OK Key.2.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  to  select  the  Configure  Widgets  option, then press the OK Key.3.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  right or  left  to  select  Add  shortcut  location, then press the OK Key.4.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down  to  scroll  to  the  Widgets  Catalog list. 10 Basic operation5.  Select  the  feature  to  add,  then press the OK Key.6.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  right  or left  to  select  the  Add  [Features Name], then press the OK Key.Replace widget menu item1.  From  idle  mode,  press  the  Navigation Key right or left to select the Personalize Icon, then press the OK Key.2.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  to  select  the  Configure  Widgets  option, then press the OK Key.3.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  right  or left  to select  the  feature  you  want to replace.4.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down to select Change, then press the OK Key.5.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down to scroll through the Widgets Catalog list. 6.  Select the feature to  replace,  then press the OK Key.7.  Press the Navigation Key right or left to  select  the  Change  to  [Features Name], then press the OK Key.note •  The  default  Widget  Menu  items -  Personalize,  My  Account  and  Storefront - cannot be Replaced.Move widget menu item1.  From  idle  mode,  press  the  Navigation Key right or left to select the Personalize Icon, then press the OK Key.2.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  to  select  the  Configure  Widgets  option, then press the OK Key.3.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  right  or left  to select  the  feature  you  want to move.4.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down  to  select  Move,  then  press the OK Key.5.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  right  or left to scroll to change the position. 6.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or Basic operation 11
down  to  select  Place,  then  press the OK Key.note •  The  default  Widget  Menu  items -  Personalize,  My  Account  and  Storefront - cannot be Moved.Remove widget menu items1.  From  idle  mode,  press  the  Navigation Key right or left to select the Personalize Icon, then press the OK Key.2.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  to  select  the  Configure  Widgets  option, then press the OK Key.3.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  right  or left  to select  the  feature  you  want to remove.4.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down  to  select Delete, then  press the OK Key.5. A confirmation window appears. 6.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down to  select  Delete,  then press the OK Key.note •  The  default  Widget  Menu  items -  Personalize,  My  Account  and  Storefront - cannot be Deleted.•  Speaker key-  Long  key  :  To  use  the  voice  command,  press  and  hold  the speaker key.-  Short  key  :  To  use  the  speaker phone, press the speaker key.Press  the  Speaker  Key,  Speaker  phone  icons  are  displayed  in  indicator area. To toggle speaker phone on/o. •  Scheduler key To  move  the  calendar,  press  the scheduler key. Press the navigation  key  to  choose  a  date  in  the  calendar,  sets  an  new  event  and modify of the event.12 Basic operationAccessing the menu map1. Recent Calls1. All Calls2. Missed Calls3. Incoming Calls4. Outgoing Calls5. Call Timers2. Messages1. Send Text Msg.2. Send Pic Msg.3. Inbox4. Outbox5. Drafts6. Voicemail7. Template8. Settings9. Erase Messages3. Contacts1. Find2. Add New Entry3. Speed Dials4. Group5. Service Number6.  My Phone Number4. Multimedia1. Camera2. My Images3. My Sounds4. Camera Settings5. Browser6.  Games & Apps7. Tools1. Bluetooth2. Schedule3. Alarm4. World Time5. Memo Pad6. Calculator7. Tip Calculator8. Stop Watch9. Unit Converter8.  Voice Service1.  Voice  Command2. V.Cmd Settings3. Voice Memo9. Settings1. Display2. Sounds3. Call4. Security5. Others6. Memory Info7. Phone InfoBasic functionsMaking a call1. Enter a phone number.note To modify the phone number you have entered :•  To erase one digit at a time press the Clear Key.•  To  erase  the  entire  number,  press and hold the Clear Key.2. Press the SEND Key.note •  If  “CALL  FAILED”  appears  on  the display or the line is busy, press the SEND Key or the END Key.•  If  you  activate  the  “AUTO  RETRY” function, the phone will automatically  retry for the number until you select the End key.•  When  you  place  or  receive  a  call from  stored  phone  numbers,  Sub LCD  is  only the  name, Main  LCD  is name+number will be displayed. •  If “Please enter lock code” appears on  the  display  enter  your  4-digit Basic operation 13
password to unlock your phone.•  Your  default  password  is  the  last  4 digits of your phone number.3. To end a call, press the END Key.Call answer1.  When your phone rings or vibrates, press the SEND Key to  answer  the incoming  call.  (Depending  on  your phone’s  settings,  you  may  also  answer  incoming  calls  by  pressing  any  digit  key.  See  page  41  for  details.)note To  reject  incoming  calls,  press the Right Soft Key Reject.2.  To end a call, press the END Key.Wait/pause featurePauses are used for automated systems  (i.e.,  Voicemail,  calling  cards).  Insert a  pause  after  a  phone  number  then enter  another  group  of  numbers. The second set of numbers is dialed  automatically  after  the  pause.  This feature  is  useful  for  dialing  into  systems that require a code.1.  To  insert  a  wait/pause,  enter  a phone number then press the Right Soft  Key  Options.  Select  either  a Type ‘P’  (“P”  appears)  or  a  Type  ‘T’ (“T” appears). note •  Type  “P”:  A  hard  pause  stops  the calling  sequence  until  further  input from you.•  Type “T”: A two second pause stops the calling sequence for two seconds  and  then  automatically  send  the  remaining digits.2.  Press the SEND Key to dial or Left Soft Key Save to save the number.3-way callingWith  3-Way  Calling,  you  can  talk  to two  people  at  the  same  time.  When using  this  feature, the  normal  airtime rates  will  be  applied  for  each  of  the two calls.1.  Enter a number you wish to call then press the SEND Key.2.  Once  you  have  established  the 14 Basic operationconnection,  enter  the  second  number you wish to call then press the SEND Key.3.  When  you’re  connected  to  the second party, press the  SEND  Key again to begin your 3-Way call.note 3-way  calling  is  a  system  dependent  feature.  Please  contact your service provider for details.Caller ID functionIdentifies  caller  by  displaying  their phone  number.  If  the  caller’s  name and number are already stored in your phone  book,  their  name  will  appear. This  is  a  system  dependent  feature. Please  contact  your service  provider for details.Call waiting functionNotifies you of an incoming call when you are already on a call by sounding  a beep tone and displaying the caller’s  phone number.1.  To  answer  another  call  while  on the  phone,  press  the  SEND  Key. This  places  the  first  call  on  hold.  To  switch  back  to  the  first  caller, press the SEND Key again.note Call  Waiting  is  a  system  dependent  feature.  Please  contact your service provider for details.Adjusting volume1.  During a call, press Side Volume Key up  or  down  to  adjust  the  earpiece volume.During a call1. Press the Left Soft Key Mute.•  Mute (Unmute) : If you press Mute during a  call,  the person you are speaking with cannot hear you or any sounds from your side of the conversation.  However,  you  can still  hear  them.  To  activate  Mute during a call.note •  To deactivate, press the Left Soft Key Unmute.•  The  phone  will  automatically  unmute  in  Emergency  Call  or  Basic operation 15
Callback Mode.2. Press the Right Soft Key Options.•  Voice Memo : To record  a  voice memo during a call.•  Call  History  :  To  select  a  phone number  from  your  Recent  Calls List during a call.•  Contacts : To view a phone number  from  your  Contact  list  during  a call.•  Messaging  :  To  send  a  text  message (SMS) during a call.•  Bluetooth  :  When  user  is calling with  A200  mobile  phone,  user can  select  Bluetooth  in  order  to call with Bluetooth headset.Making an emergency callThe  911  feature  puts  the  phone  in the Emergency  Call  Mode when  you dial  the  preprogrammed  emergency  number,  911.  It  also  operates  in  Lock Mode and outside the service area.911 in lock modeThe 911 call  service  is  available  even in Lock Mode.1.  Enter  “911”,  then  press  the  SEND Key.2.  The call connects.3.  When  the  call  ends,  the  phone  returns to Lock Mode.911 using any available system1.  Enter  “911”,  then  press  the  SEND Key.2.  The call connects.3.  The  phone  maintains  the  Emergency  Mode  and  the  phone can  receive  an  incoming  call  from any  available  system.  However,  it can’t make a call.Memory functionStoring a phone numberThe  phone  book  stores  up  to  500 entries.1.  Enter phone number then press the Left Soft Key Save.2.  Select  “New  Entry”  or  “Existing  Entry”. 3.  If  “Existing  entry”  is  selected,  your contact list is displayed. Choose the entry to add the number, then press Left Soft Key Done. Select the type of Phone  you  are adding  from  the icon  list,  then  press  Left  Soft  Key  Select.  Press  Left  Soft  Key  Save. Press the Navigation Key up or down to  select  primary  phone  number,  then  press Left  Soft  Key  Select to save contact.If  “New  entry”  is  selected,  the New entry icon list appears. Press the Navigation  Key up  or  down to choose the type of Phone you are adding. Press  Left Soft Key Select to select. Enter a name. To change the  input  mode,  press  Right  Soft Key Options. Press the Navigation Key  down  to  enter  information  in other  fields  for  the  contact.  Fields include  “Name”,  “Mobile”,  “Phone number”,  “Email  address”,  “URL”, “Group”,  “Ring  Tone”,  “Msg  Alert”, “Photo”, “Secret”, “Memo”.4.  To  store  the  entry  in  your  contact list,  press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Save.  “Saved” will be displayed. Entering  letters,  numbers  &  symbolsThe input mode  will  automatically be activated when it is necessary to enter  letters  and  numbers.  There  are  5  available  modes:  Standard  Alphabet  mode [Abc/ABC], T9 Mode [T9Word], Numeric  mode  [123],  Symbol  mode [Symbols], Emoticon mode [Emoticon]  and  Smileys  mode  [Smileys].  The input  mode  indicator  appears  on the  lower  portion  of  the  display when  letters  and  numbers  are  entered.  To  select  the  desired  input  mode,  press  the  Right  Soft  Key  Options, then choose from the list on screen.•  Standard input mode : Use the digit keys  to  enter  letters,  numbers  and characters.•  T9  input  mode  :  T9  mode  incorporates  a  built-in-dictionary to  determine  a  word  based  on  the  entered  characters.  A  word  can  be entered  more  quickly  by  pressing 16 Basic operation / Memory function Memory function 17
each key once per character.•  Number mode : Allows you to enter numbers.•  Symbol mode  :  Allows  you  to enter symbols.•  Emoticon mode: Allows you to enter Emoticon.•  Smileys  mode:  Allows  you  to  enter Smileys.Making  a  call  through  the  contact listOne-touch/two-touch dialingIdeal  for  frequently  dialed  numbers, this  feature  allows  entries  in  your  contact  list  to  be  dialed  via  the  keypad  with  only  one  or  two  key presses.  In  order  for  One-Touch/ Two-Touch Dialing to properly work, it must be enabled.One-touch dialing2-9: Press and hold the corresponding  memory  number  for  more  than  1  second.Two-touch dialing10-99:  Press  and  the  first  digit  and second digits of the memory number short and long respectively.note •  If  no  phone  number  is  stored  in the location entered,  “Speed  dial  is empty” will appear on the screen.•  If One Touch Dial is set to O: Enter the speed dial location number then press the SEND Key.•  Location 1 is reserved for voicemail. Location  2-99  are  unassigned.  To assign a speed dial location, please see page 25.Recent callsAll calls1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Recent  Calls > All  Calls.  If  the  number  is  already  stored  in  your  contact  list,  only  the  name  appears. If the number is not stored, the number appears.2. To view details, press the OK Key.note After the 240th missed, incoming  or  outgoing  calls,  the  oldest  call  will automatically  be  erased  from  the  history.Missed calls1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Recent Calls > Missed Calls. If the number  is  already  stored  in  your contact list, only the name appears. If  the  number  is  not  stored,  the phone number appears.2.  To  view  missed  call  details,  press the OK Key.note After 80 missed calls, the oldest call will be automatically erased from the history.Incoming calls1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Recent  Calls  >  Incoming  Calls.  If  the  number  is  already  stored  in your  contact  list,  only  the  name  appears. If the number is not stored, the number appears.2.  To view incoming call details, press the OK Key.note After 80 incoming calls, the oldest  call will automatically be erased from the history.Outgoing calls1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Recent  Calls  >  Outgoing  Calls.  If  the  number  is  already  stored  in your  contact  list,  only  the  name  appears. If the number is not stored, the number appears.2.  To view outgoing call details, press the OK Key.note After 80 outgoing calls, the oldest  call will automatically be erased from the history.Call timersChecks the usage time and manages  your calls within the limit you set. The 11  timers  include  (Last  Call,  Outgoing Calls,  Incoming  Calls,  Home  Calls, 18 Memory function / Recent calls Recent calls 19
Roam  Calls,  All  Calls,  Lifetime  Calls, Transmitted KB, Received KB, Total KB, Lifetime Data Counter, Last Reset):1.  Press  the  OK  Key  Menu  >  Recent Calls > Call Timers. 2.  To  reset all timers, press  the  Right Soft  Key  Reset  All.  “Reset  All?” will be displayed. Select “Yes” and press the OK Key.MessagesSend text messageTo send a new text message:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Send Text Msg.. 2.  Under  “Send  To”,  input  the  phone number.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key Next.•  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Options.  (Recent  Calls,  Contacts,  Group Lists, Entry Mode)3.  Under  “Enter  Msg.”,  input  your  message. •  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Options. (Preset  Msgs.,  Entry  Mode,  Save As Draft, Save  As  Preset,  Add  to Contacts, Delivery, Cancel Msg.)4.  To send the message, press the Left Soft Key Send.Send picture messageTo send a new picture message:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Send Pic Msg.. 2.  Under  “Send  To”,  input  the  phone number.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key Next.•  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Options.  (Add  CC,  Add  BCC,  Contacts,  Recent  Calls,  Group  Lists,  Entry Mode)3.  Under “Create Pic Msg.”, enter your subject text. Press the Left Soft Key OK.4.   Under  “Text”,  input  your  message, then press the Left Soft Key OK. 5.  Under “Picture”, then press the OK Key.  Select  the  picture  and  press the Left Soft Key Set. You can only send one picture file.6.  Under “Sound”, then press the OK Key. Select the sound and press the Left Soft  Key Select.  You  can only send one sound file.7.  Under “vCard”, you can only insert/remove  one  name  card.  Press  the OK Key, then Select the name card or  the  contact.  Press  the  Left  Soft Key Done.8.  Under  “Priority”,  then  select  “Normal”  or  “Urgent”  by  pressing the Navigation Key Left or Right.9.  Under  “Delivery  ack”,  then  select  “O”  or  “On”  by  pressing  the  Navigation Key Left or Right.•  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Options. (Add  To,  Add  CC,  Add  BCC,  Preview,  Save  As  Draft,  Save  As Template, Cancel Msg.)10.  To  send  the  picture  message, press the Left Soft Key Send.InboxThe  Inbox  manages  received  text/web alert messages. To access:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Inbox. 2.  To delete a message, press the Left Soft  Key  Erase,  then  select  “Yes” and  press  the  OK  Key.  To  delete all  messages,  press  the Right  Soft Key Erase All, then select “Yes” and press the OK Key.3.  Select  a  message,  then  press  the OK Key. The message is displayed. Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Reply,  to send the reply message.OutboxManages sent messages.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Outbox. 2.  To delete a message, press the Left Soft  Key  Erase,  then  select  “Yes” and  press  the  OK  Key.  To  delete all  messages,  press  the Right  Soft Key Erase All, then select “Yes” and press the OK Key.20 Recent calls / Messages Messages 21
3.  Select  a  message,  then  press  the OK Key. The message is displayed. Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Erase  to erase the selected message.•  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Options. (Forward, Add to Contacts, Erase, Resend)DraftsDraft  Folder  contains  any  draft  messages  or  saved  messages.  If  message  composition  is  interrupted by  a  voice  call  or  other  interrupting  event,  the  text  of  the  current  composition is automatically saved in the drafts folder.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Drafts. 2.  Select  a  message  then  press  the OK Key. Edit the message.3.  Under  “Send  To”,  input  the  phone number.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key Next.4.  To send the message, press the Left Soft Key Send.VoicemailVoicemail allows callers to leave voice messages in your voice mailbox, and lets you review, play, and delete your voice  messages  any  time  you  are  in your Carrier’s network coverage area.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages >  Voicemail  >  Call  Voicemail.Press  the  OK  Key  Send  to  dial  voicemail. From the idle screen, press then the SEND Key Send to direct dial  voicemail. If the  feature  “Speed  Dial” is enabled you can press and hold to speed dial voicemail.Call voicemailPlace  a  call  to  the  number  (*99)  the voicemail was sent to.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages >  Voicemail  >  Call Voicemail.DetailsView last voicemail information.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Voicemail > Details.Clear notificationDelete the voicemail icon.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages >  Voicemail  >  Clear  Notification.TemplateCompose a template message1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Send Pic Msg.. 2.  Compose a MMS message. (Insert a picture and so on.)3.  Press the Right Soft key Options.4.  Select  “7.  Save  as  Template”  and  press the OK Key.Create a MMS from template1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Template.2.  Select a template from list. 3.  Place the address (MDN, Email). 4.  Modify the contents (optional). 5.  Send a MMS message.Settings1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Settings.•  Notication : To set a notication.  Select  “Msg.  &  Icon”  or  “Icon Only”.•  Auto Save : Select if you want to automatically  save  a  message  after  sending  it.  Select  “Auto Save”, “Prompt” or “Do Not Save”.•  Auto  Erase  :  Automatically  erases  Inbox  messages  when new messages arrive. Select “On” or  “O”. Oldest  message  erased from  Inbox  automatically  when Inbox is full.•  Prompt Download : To set Prompt Download.  Select  “Auto”  or  “Manual”.•  Auto  View  :  To  set  Auto  View.  Select “On” or “O”.•  Entry  Mode  :  To  change  the  text  input  mode.  Select  “T9Word”, 22 Messages Messages 23
“Abc”, “ABC” or “123”.•  Callback # : Allows you to input a specific callback number. Callback  numbers  are  used  in  text  messaging  so  the  other  party  knows  how  to  get  back  to you.  Select  “None”,  “MDN”  or  “Custom”.•  Voicemail # : To set your voicemail  number.  Enter  the  desired  voicemail access number. (Default setting is *99)•  Signature : To  create  a  signature that can be automatically inserted at  the  end  of  a  text  message. Select  “None”  or  “Custom”  then press Left Soft Key Set to save the setting. If you select “Custom”, the signature input screen appears.•  Preset  Msgs.  :  The  preset  messages are displayed. Erase messagesTo erase all messages stored in your Inbox,  Outbox,  Drafts  or  Template folders.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Messages > Erase Messages.•  Inbox  :  To  erase  all  the  Inbox  messages.•  Outbox  : To erase all the Outbox  messages.•  Drafts  :  To  erase  all  the  Drafts  messages.•  Template  :  To  erase  all  the  Template messages.•  All  Messages  :  To  erase  all  messages.2.  “Erase  All?”  will  be  displayed.  Select  “1.  Yes”  and  press  the  OK Key.3.  A confirmation message appears.ContactsFindRetrieves an entry by name and calls the primary number by simply pressing  the SEND Key. You can review all the entries stored in your contacts list or quickly  find  an  entry  by  entering  a name or its character string.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Contacts > Find. 2.  The list of names in your contacts is displayed alphabetically.3.  Enter a name or its character string or scroll through the list by pressing the Navigation Key up or down.Add new entryYou  can  add  new  entry  when  you need. Please check next process.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Contacts > Add New Entry. 2.  Fill in the fields as they are selected.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down to select a field.•  Phone book elds : Name , Phone number  (Mobile,  Oce,  Home, Pager, Other), Email address, URL, Group (No Group, Family, Friends, Work),  Ring  Tone,  Msg  Alert,  Photo, Secret, Memonote See  page  16  for  more  detailed  information about storing a number.Speed dialsIn  idle  mode,  calls  can  be  placed to  numbers  stored  in  speed  dial by  pressing  &  holding  the  location number on the key pad. For a 2-digit  location number, press the first number,  then  press  and  hold  the  second  number.note Speed Dial must be activated.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Contacts > Speed Dials. 2.  To  assign  a  phone  number  to  a location,  select  the  location  then press the Left Soft Key Assign.note “empty” appears if the location is available.3. Scroll to the contact in the list.4.  If more than one number exists for the  contact,  press  the  Navigation Key left or right to select the phone number for the speed dial location.  The  numbers  will  be  displayed above the contact list.5.  Press the Left Soft Key Done to set the speed dial location.24 Messages / Contacts Contacts 25
•  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Options. (Send Msg., Prepend, Erase)GroupAllows  you  to  classify  phone  entries into  groups.  Existing  groups  include No Group, Family, Friends, Work. Add new group1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Contacts > Group. 2.  Press the Left Soft Key Add to add a new group name.3.  Input a new group name.4.  To  save  it,  press  the  Left  Soft  Key Save.•  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Options. (Ring  Tone,  Add  Member,  Rename,  Remove  Member,  Remove All, Erase)Change group name1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Contacts > Group. 2.  Select  an  existing  group  name. Only  groups  you  created  can  be renamed.3.  Press  the  Right  Soft  Key  Options, then  scroll  to  “Rename,”  press  the OK Key.4.  Input a new group name.5.  Press the Left Soft Key Save to save the setting.Service numberYour  Contacts  list  is  preprogrammed with  contact  numbers  for  various  services.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Contacts > Service Number. 2.  Select the number (Info “411” / Cust. Svc. “611” / Cust. Care “*611” / *PAY “*729”) then press the OK Key.3.  Press the SEND Key to call.My phone numberDisplays your phone number.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Contacts > My Phone Number. 26 Contacts2.  Your  phone  number  will  be  displayed.MultimediaCameraTake picture1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Multimedia > Camera. Or, to access the camera, press the Side Camera Key when flip is opened.2.  Point  the  camera  lens  at  your  subject. You can check the picture framing through the display screen.•  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up/ down : Zoom3.  Pressing the Right Soft Key Options, you can choose from the following: •  Resolution : 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120, Wallpaper•  Self  timer  :  O,  2  Seconds,  5 Seconds, 10 Seconds• Mirror : Vertical, Horizontal• Quality : Fine, Normal, Economy•  Image  eect  :  Normal,  Antique, Bluish,  Greenish,  Reddish,  Gray, Negative•  Fun frame : O, Image 1, Image 2, Image 3, Image 4, Image 5, Image 6, Image 7, Image 8, Image 9• Settings : Reset Settings, Helpnote To  view captured  images,  press the Left Soft Key Gallery.4.  Press the Side Camera Key or press the OK Key to take the picture.5.  After  taking  the  picture  it  will  be saved. My imagesIn  my  Images  you  can  view  all  the  images you have taken.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Multimedia > My Images. 2.  Press the Navigation Key up, down, left  or  right  to  select  your  desired images,  then  press  the  Right  Soft Key Options.3. Select one of the following options:Contacts / Multimedia 27
• Take a Pic. : Take a new picture.•  Get New : Wap new download.•  Assign  :  To  select  how  image  appears  on  your  phone.  (Contacts, Main LCD, Front LCD)•  Edit  Title  :  Rename  the  selected picture.•  Icon/List : Select Icon style or List style.•  Lock/Unlock  :  Select  to  lock  or  unlock the selected picture.•  Erase  :  To  erase  the  pictures  in your phone.•  Erase Multi Select : To erase multi select the pictures in your phone.•  Erase All : To erase all the pictures in your phone.•  Image  Info  :  Displays  information about  the  selected  image.  (Camera image : Name/Information, Date/Time/Resolution/Size/ Quality/AssignedWap  &  Brew  download  image  :  Name/Information/Date/Time/Resolution/Size/Assigned/DRM Info)4.  To  send  a  select  the  picture  message,  then  press  the  Left  Soft Key Send.note See  page  20  for  more  detailed  information  about  send  picture  message.My soundsThis  menu  displays  the  list  of  downloaded ringtones.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Multimedia > My Sounds. 2.  Scroll  through  the  downloaded ringtones  to  display  the  ringtone you want .Camera settingsTo  configure  received  camera  settings.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Multimedia > Camera Settings. •  Auto  Save  :  To  set  Auto  Save.  Select  “On”  or  “O”,  then  press Left  Soft  Key  Set  to  save  the  setting.28 Multimedia •  Shutter  Sounds  :  To  set  Shutter Sounds.  Select  “O”,  “Shutter  1”, “Shutter  2”  or  “Shutter  3”,  then press  Left  Soft  Key  Set  to  save the setting.BrowserThe  browser  menu  lists  the  actions necessary to operate the browser. To access the browser menu.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  > Browser. Browser menu•  Home  :  When  the  “Home”  item  is  selected  from  the  Browser  Menu, the phone displays the homepage.•  Go To URL : Allows you to manually enter the URL address of a WAP site. After entering an address, press the OK soft key to go there directly.•  Search : Takes user to the CRICKET Search page.•  Mark Page : To save the page as a bookmark. Press the OK soft key to save current website address.•  Forward : When the “Forward” item is selected from the Browser Menu, the phone displays the next page in the  history.  This  is  only  available  if the user has navigated backward in the history.•  Reload : Selecting the “Reload” item from  the  Browser  Menu  refreshes the current page.Games & AppsGames  &  Apps  is  a  fun  collection of  features  which  you  can  access  directly from  your  phone -  download games and more. Charges apply.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  > Games & Apps. 2.  You will see myStu. If you want to download games or etc., press the Navigation Key Left.3.  Select  from  “Browse  catalog”  and press  the  OK  Key.  The  server  will launch. Browse through the catalog and press the OK Key to select an application  and  price  plan.  Then Multimedia / Browser / Games & Apps 29
follow the prompts to download the application. Repeat this process for each additional application.4.  To  exit  “Games & Apps”,  press the END Key.ToolsBluetoothUsing  Bluetooth  wireless,  you  can connect the phone wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices and exchange date with  them,  talk  hands-free  or  control  the  phone  remotely.  Bluetooth  technology  allows  free  wireless  connectionsbetween  all  Bluetooth-compli-ant  devices  within  a  range of  10  metres.  Since  the  devices  communicate using radio waves, they do  not  need to  be  in line  of  sight to each other.Bluetooth ON/OFFTo toggle Bluetooth® power On/O.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  > Tools > Bluetooth > Settings. 2.  Under  “Set”,  then  select    “O”  or “On”  by  pressing  the  Navigation Key Left or Right.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Save.New devicePairing  is  the  process  that  allows the  handset  to  locate,  establish  and  register  a  1-to-1  connection  with  the target device.1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Bluetooth > My Device. 2.  Press the Right Soft Key Options.3.  Select “1. Add New” and press the OK Key.4.  “Bluetooth is disabled. Enable?” will be  displayed.  Select  “1.  Yes”  and press the OK Key.5.  The  handset  will  automatically  enable  Bluetooth  functionality  and search Bluetooth devices around it (the handset).6.  Bluetooth  devices  will  appear  in the  “New  Device”  list.  Press  the 30 Games & Apps / ToolsNavigation  Key  up  or  down  to select  a  device  you  wish  to  use, then press  the Left Soft  Key  Pair  .  Before pairing (authentication) with the device. 7.  The handset will prompt you for the password.  Consult  the  Bluetooth®  accessory  (sold  separately)  instructions  for  the  appropriate password  (typically  “0000”—4  zeroes).  Enter  the  password,  then press the OK Key.8.  Once connected, you  can  see  the Bluetooth  device  name  in  the  My Device  list.  If  the  phone  is  con-nected with Bluetooth device, then Bluetooth icon will be appear at the top of the LCD screen.note •  In  the  My  Device  list,  you  can disconnect  the  Bluetooth  Drop.  Also you can reconnect by pressing the OK Key again.•  When an audio device is connected,  you  can  select  another  device  and the  connection  is  automatically transferred from that audio device to the other one. •  If  multiple  devices  are  displayed, select  the  devices  you  want  to  connect.SettingsTo set the bluetooth:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  > Tools > Bluetooth > Setting. •  Set : To toggle Bluetooth® power On/O.•  Visibility  :  Select Shown  to  All or  Hidden.•  Name  :  To  edit  the  Bluetooth® name of your phone2.  Press the Left Soft Key Save.Support serviceTo  view  brief  descriptions  of  the  Services supported by the phone:1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Bluetooth > Support Service. 2.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down to select one of the following  Services,  then  press  the  OK  Key  . Tools 31
(Headset  Service/Hands  free  Service)InformationDisplays  the  bluetooth  information (Name, Address):1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Bluetooth > Information. 2.  View  information.  To  return  to  the previous page, press the Right Soft Key Close.ScheduleSets an event and reminds you of that event.Add new calendar1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  > Tools > Schedule. 2.  Press the Navigation Key to choose a  date  in  the  calendar,  then  press the Left Soft Key Add.3.  The  “Add  New”  screen  will  be  displayed. •  Title : Enter the event name.•  Start date : You can edit the start date for the event.•  Start  time  :  Enter  the  start  time. Press  the  Right  Soft  Key  for  am or pm. •  End  date  :  You  can  edit  the  end date for the event.•  End  time  :  Enter  the  end  time. Press  the  Right  Soft  Key  for  am or pm. •  Contents : Enter any notes for the event.•  Notice  :  Enter  when  the  alert should  sound  for  the  event  (On time, Before 10min, Before 20min, Before 1 hour, Before one day). •  Snooze eld, set the snooze time (5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 20 min). •  Ring  Type  : Press  the  OK Key to select a ringer for the event. Press the  Left  Soft  Key  Set  when  the ringer is selected.4.  Press the Left Soft Key Save to save the event or the Clear Key to return to the calendar.5.  The  date  of  the  event  will  be marked on your calendar.32 ToolsView added calendar1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Schedule. 2.  Scroll to a date in the calendar and press the OK Key to view the event for that day.3.  Press the OK Key View to see the details for the event. •  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Options. (Add  New,  Go  to  Date,  Erase, Erase All)Press the Left Soft Key Edit to edit the event,  then press the Left Soft Key Save to save the event.Alarm1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Alarm. 2.  Select Alarm #1, 2 or 3 to set a new alarm.  To  edit  an  existing  alarm,  select  the  alarm  name.  Press  the OK Key.3.  To save an alarm setting press the Left Soft Key Save.•  Set: Press the Navigation Key left or  right  to  select  alarm  “On”  or “O ”.•  Time:  Use  the  keypad  to  set  a time  for  the  alarm  and  the  Right Soft Key to select am or pm.•  Repeat:  Press  the  Navigation Key  left  or  right  to  select  “Daily”, “Once”,  “Mon  to  Fri”  or  “Sat  to Sun”.•  Snooze: Press the Navigation Key left  or  right to select  “5 min”, “10 min”, “15 min” or “20 min”.•  Ring  Type:  Press  the  OK  Key  to select  a  ringtone  for  the  alarm sound.World time1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > World Time. 2.  The  world  map  appears  with  the city,  its  date  and  time.  Press  the Navigation Key left or right to select another city.•  DST: Press the Left Soft Key DST, specifies whether the current time Tools 33
of the  selected  place is adjusted to Daylight Savings Time.•  Dual:  Press  the  Right  Soft  Key Dual to set dual time.Memo padYour  phone  includes  an  internal  Memopad  that  can  be  used  to  compose  and  store  reminders  and Memos.Add new memoTo compose a memo:1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Memo Pad. 2.  To  add  a  new  memo,  press  the Left Soft Key Add. Input a new text memo.3.  To  save memo, press the Left Soft Key Save.View memoTo view a saved memo:1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Memo Pad. 2.  The  Memopad  list  of  memos  is displayed  in  the  order  they  were saved. To add a new memo, press the Left Soft Key Add. •  Highlight  a  memo  and  press  the Right  Soft  Key  Options.  (Erase, Erase All)3.  To  view  a  memo,  highlight  it  and press  the  OK  Key. Press  the  Right Soft Key Erase to erase the memo or  press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Edit  to edit the text, then press the Left Soft Key Save to save the changes.CalculatorTo access the calculator:1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Calculator. 2.  Enter  the  number  using  your  keypad  and  perform  one  of  the  following functions:3.  Enter  the  numerical  formula  and then  press  the  OK  Key  for  Equals (=).4.  To  reset,  press  the  Clear  Key  or press the Right Soft Key Clear.34 ToolsTip calculatorTo access the Tip calculator:1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Tip Calculator. 2.  Enter the amount of your “Bill” and move the next field “Rate”.•  Press the Left Soft Key Point(.) for to enter a decimal point.3.  Enter  the  percentage  amount  to “Rate”  and  move  the  next  eld  “# of people”.4.  Enter  the  amount of  “#  of people”  number.  Press  the  OK  Key  to  calculate the result.•  Press the Right Soft Key Erase.Stop watchTo access the Tip calculator:1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Stop Watch. 2.  Press Left Soft Key Start to start the stopwatch.3.  Press Left Soft Key Lap to save Lap time  and  start  counting  another.  Recently  twenty  Laps  can  be  record.4.  Press  Right  Soft  Key  Stop  to  stop the stopwatch.5.  Press Right Soft Key Reset to reset the stopwatch.Unit converterTo access the Tip calculator:1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Tools > Unit Converter. 2.  Select  the  desired  type  of  measurement,  and  then  press  the Down Key. (Length, Weight, Volume, Area, Temperature, Speed)Voice serviceVoice commandTo use Voice Command:1.  Press the Left Soft Key Menu > Voice Service > Voice Command. •  CALL  <NAME  OR  #>  :  Use  the Call  command  to  voice  dial  a Tools / Voice service 35
name  from  your  Phonebook  list or a phone number. When dialing  a  number,  pronounce  each  digit, but  do  not  pause  noticeably  between the digits.•  LOOKUP  <NAME>  :  Use  the Lookup command to retrieve and display information  for  any name stored  in  your  Phonebook  Entry list.•  CHECK  <ITEM>  :  The  Check  command  lets  you  check  status information  for  your  phone.  You can say “Check” or “Check Status” to  see  and  hear  all  status  information.•  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Tutorial.  Voice  Commands  menu  information appears.  To  return to the previous page, press the Left Soft Key Skip.•  Press the Right Soft Key Settings. (Confirmation,  Adaptation,  Audio Modes, About)V.Cmd settings1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  > Voice Service > V.Cmd settings. •  Conrmation  :  You  can  control  when  the  system  asks  you  to  confirm  a  name  or  number.  You can adapt the system to your voice  for  optimal  recognition  accuracy.  During  adaptation,  the system  will  prompt  you  to speak a  series  of  short  phrases.  If  you need to erase adaptation data and set the system back to the factory default, select Reset Voice.•  Adaptation  :  You  can  adapt  the  system  to  your  voice  for  optimal  recognition  accuracy.  During  adaptation, the system will prompt you  to  speak  a  series  of  short phrases.  If  you  need  to  erase  adaptation  data  and  set  the  system back to the factory default, select Reset Voice.•  Audio Modes : You can control the level of audio guidance provided by the system. In prompt mode (the 36 Voice servicedefault),  the  system  prompts  for  required  information.  In  readout mode,  the  system  prompts  for  required  information  and  reads out the contents of the screen. In expert  mode,  audio  guidance  is provided by beeps only.•  About  :  It’s  shown  a  Vsuite  information.Voice memoVoice  Memo  allows  you  to  record  a reminder message that  can  be  up to 4 minutes.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  > Voice Service > Voice Memo. 2.  To record a voice memo, press the Left Soft Key Record.3.  To  start  recording  a  voice  memo, press  the  OK  key  Record  button and  if  you  want  to  stop  recording, press the OK Key Stop button and to  save  your  voice  memo,  press the OK Key Save button one more time.4.  To  play  voice  memo,  select  the voice  tag  you  want  to  play  then press the OK Key.•  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Options.  (Rename,  Erase,  Erase  all,  Information)SettingsDisplayMenu styleTo  select  how the  Menu  appears  on your phone:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Display > Menu Style. 2.  Select “Icon” or “List”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Wallpaper1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Display > Wallpaper. 2.  Select  “Main  Display”  or  “Front  Display”.Voice service / Settings 37
3.  Select  “Preset  Images”  or  “My  Images”.4.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down to scroll through the images.5.  Press  the  Right  Soft  Key  View  to view  the  image  full  screen.  Press the  Left  Soft  Key  Set  to  save  the  image as your wallpaper.Clock format1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Display > Clock Format. 2.  Select  “Main  Display”  or  “Front  Display”.•  Main  Display  :  “Digital  Clock”, “Dual Clock” or “Calendar”•  Front  Display  :  “Digital  Clock”, “Analog Clock” or “None”3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Incoming calls1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Display  >  Incoming Calls. 2.  Select  “Main  Display”  or  “Front  Display”.3.  Select  “Preset  Images”,  or  “My  Images”.4.  Press  the  Navigation  Key  up  or down to scroll through the images.5.  Press  the  Right  Soft  Key  View  to view  the  image  full  screen.  Press the  Left  Soft  Key  Set  to  save  the  image as your images.Banner1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Display > Banner. 2.  Select “On” or “O”.note If  you  have  set  On  Mode  for  Banner,  enable  to  enter  the  banner text (up to characters).3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Backlight1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Display > Backlight. 2.  Select “Main  Display”,  “Keypad”  or  38 Settings“Charger”.•  Main Display : 7 Sec, 15 Sec, 30 Sec,  Always On, Always O•  Keypad  :  7  Sec,  15  Sec,  30  Sec,  Always On, Always O•  Charger :  7  Sec, 15 Sec,  30  Sec,  Always On, Always O3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Contrast1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Display > Contrast. 2.  Select “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” or “5”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Brightness1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Display > Brightness. 2.  Select “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” or “5”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.SoundsRing toneTo  select  how the  Menu  appears  on your phone:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Sounds > Ring Tone. 2.  Select “Voice Calls”, “Messages” or “Voicemail”.•  Preset Sounds: Select ring tone.•  My  Sounds:  Select  download  Ringer.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.4.  Press  the  Right  Soft  Key  Play  to play  the  ring  tone,  then  Press the  Left  Soft  Key  Set  to  save  the  ring tone.VolumeTo  select  how the  Menu  appears  on your phone:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Sounds > Volume. •  Voice Calls : To adjust voice calls Settings 39
volume.•  Speakerphone  :  To  adjust  Speakerphone volume.•  Earpiece  :  To  adjust  earpiece  volume.•  Headset  :  To  adjust  Headset  volume.•  Messages  :  To  adjust  message volume.•  Alarms  &  Schedule  :  To  adjust alarms & schedule volume.•  Key  Tone  :  To  adjust  key  tone  volume.2.  Select one of the following settings by pressing the Navigation Key left or right .3.  Press the Left Soft Key Select > set to save the setting.Alerts1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Sounds > Alerts. •  Minute  Beep  :  Sounds  an  alert  every minute during a call.•  Roaming :  Sounds an  alert  when leaving  a  service  area  and  entering a roaming service area.•  Call  Connect  :  Noties  you  that a  call  has  been  successfully placed.•  Power  On/O  :  To  set  phone  to sound a tone when the  phone is powered on/o.2.  Select “On” or “O”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Select > set to save the setting.Tone length1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Sounds > Tone Length. 2.  Select “Short” or “Long”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Select > set to save the setting.CallContacts matchThis  function  will  match  your  abbreviated  dialed  number  with  an entry  from  your  phone’s  contact  list. So when  you press a Send key after you dial  the  4  digits, your phone  will 40 Settingsshow the name of the contact you are dialing as well as the phone number.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Call > Contacts Match. 2. Select “On” or “O”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Quick searchTo set the quick search:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Call > Quick Search. 2. Select “On” or “O”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Call answerTo select an answer mode:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Call > Call Answer. 2.  Select  “Send  Key”,  “Any  Key”  or “Folder Open”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Auto retryAutomatically  redials  a  call  up  to  5 times after a set time interval.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Call > Auto Retry. 2. Select “On” or “O”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.TTY modeYour  phone is able to  operate with a TTY  (Teletypewriter)  device  in  digital modes. This feature is system depen-dent  and  may  not  be  available  in  all areas.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Call > TTY Mode. 2.  Read the message, then press the Left Soft Key Next.3.  Select  “TTY  +  Full”,  “TTY  +  Talk”,  “TTY + Hear” or “TTY O”.4.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Settings 41
SecurityPrevents  unauthorized  use  of  your phone. The following settings can be restricted:Phone lock Prevents the phone from being used without entering the password first.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Security  >  Enter  your password. > Phone Lock. note The default Lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number.2.  Select “Lock Now”, “Unlock” or “On Power Up”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Change lock codeChanges your 4-digit password.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Security  >  Enter  your password. > Change Lock Code. note The default Lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number.2.  Enter your lock code.3.  “Create  your  new  lock  code” screen  appears.  Enter  your  new lock code.4.  “Re-enter  your  new  lock  code” screen  appears.  Enter  your  new lock code again.Special numberThis  features  allows  you  to  set  3 phone  numbers  that  can  be  called even when the phone is locked.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Security  >  Enter  your password. > Special Number. note The default Lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number.2.  Select  a  location(1.  911,  2.  *911,  3. #911) and press the Left Soft Key Add/Edit. Enter the phone number and  press  Left  Soft  Key  Save  to save it to that location.3.  Press  the  Right  Soft  Key  Erase  to erase  the  Special  Number.  Select “1. Yes” and press the OK Key.42 SettingsRestrictionYou can restrict incoming or outgoing calls,  and  international  calls.  When calls  are  restricted,  calls  still  may  be possible  to  the  ocial  emergency  number  programmed  into  your  device.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Security  >  Enter  your password. > Restriction. note The default Lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number.2.  Select  “Allow  All”,  “Restrict  All”, “Phonebook  Allow”,  “Phonebook Restrict”,  “Speed  Dials  1~10  Allow” or  “Speed  Dials  1~50  Allow”,  then press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.EraseTo erase all data in your phone:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Security  >  Enter  your password. > Erase. note The default Lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number.2.  Select “Contacts”, “Messages”, “Voice  Memos”  or  “Download  Contents”, then press the OK Key.3.  “Erase  All?”  will  be  displayed.  Select  “1.  Yes”  and  press  the  OK Key. 4.  “Really?”  will  be  displayed.  Select “1. Yes” and press the OK Key.Reset phoneAll  saved  contents  and  preference  setting  will  be  reset  to  factory  defaults.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Security  >  Enter  your password. > Reset Phone. note The default Lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number.2.  “Reset  phone?”  will  be  displayed. Select  “1.  Yes”  and  press  the  OK Key. 3.  “Really?”  will  be  displayed.  Select “1. Yes” and press the OK Key.Settings 43
Erase all entriesAll  saved  contents  and  preference  setting  will  be  reset  to  factory  defaults.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Security  >  Enter  your password. > Erase All Entries. note The default Lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number.2.  “Erase  All  Entries?”  will  be  displayed. Select “1. Yes“ and press the OK Key. 3.  “Really?”  will  be  displayed.  Select “1. Yes” and press the OK Key.OthersLanguageSelects the language in which letters are displayed on the screen.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Others > Language. 2. Select “English” or “Spanish”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Airplane modeAirplane  Mode  deactivates  the  wireless  connectivity  of  your  phone but  allows  you  to  continue  using  non-network  functions  like  the  Calendar and games.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Others  >  Airplane Mode. 2. Select “On”, “O”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.note You  cannot  make  or  receive calls or text messages when Airplane Mode is On.LocationTo set the location function:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Others > Location. 2.  Select “Location On” or “E911 Only”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.44 SettingsSystem selectTo set the location function:1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Others > System Select. 2. Select “Home Only” or “Automatic”.3.  Press the Left Soft Key Set to save the setting.Memory infoDisplays  the  information  of  your  Memory:User memory1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Memory  Info  >  Users Memory. 2.  My  Images,  My  Sounds,  MMS  or Brew memory is displayed.3.  To  return  to  the  previous  page, press the Right Soft Key Close.Base memory1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Memory  Info  >  Bases Memory. 2.  Contacts,  Messages,  Tools  or  Recent Calls memory is displayed.3.  To  return  to  the  previous  page, press the Right Soft Key Close.Phone infoDisplays  the  information  of  your phone:My phone numberDisplays your MDN and MIN.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Phone Info > My Phone Number. 2.  The  “MDN”  and  “MIN”  will  be  displayed  along  with  your  service provider’s name.3.  To  return  to  the  previous  page, press  the  Right  Soft  Key  Close  or OK Key.VersionDisplays  the  S/W  Version,  H/W  Version, PRL Version, Browser Name, Browser  Version,  Brew  Version,  PRI, ERI:Settings 45
Care and maintenance / Warranty 4746 Settings / Care and maintenanceHigh  temperatures  can  shorten  the life  of  electronic  devices,  damage batteries,  and  warp  or  melt  certain plastics.•  Do  not  store  the  device  in  cold  areas.  When  the  device  returns  to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards.•  Do  not  attempt  to  open  the  device  other  than  as  instructed  in this guide.•  Do  not  drop,  knock,  or  shake  the device.  Rough  handling  can  break internal  circuit  boards  and  fine  mechanics.•  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning  solvents,  or  strong  detergents  to clean the device.•  Do  not  paint  the  device.  Paint  can clog  the  moving  parts  and  prevent proper operation.•  Use  only  the  supplied  or  an  approved  replacement  antenna.  Unauthorized  antennas,  modifications,  or  attachments could damage the device and may violate  regulations  governing  radio  devices.•  Use chargers indoors.•  Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such as contacts and calendar notes.•  To reset the device from time to time for optimum performance, power o the device and remove the battery.These  suggestions  apply  equally  to your  device,  battery,  charger,  or  any enhancement.  If  any  device  is  not working properly, take it to the nearest  authorized service facility for service.WarrantyOne (1) year limited warranty (U.S.)For products purchased  from  Cricket  or  its  authorized  dealers  Cricket  warrants  that  this  device  (“Product”) is  free  from  defects  in  material  and workmanship  that  result  in  Product failure during normal usage, according  to the following terms and conditions (the “Limited Warranty”):1.  This  Limited  Warranty  for  the  1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings > Phone Info > Version. 2.  The S/W Version, H/W Version, PRL Version,  Browser  Name,  Browser Version,  Brew  Version,  PRI,  ERI  information is displayed.3.  To  return  to  the  previous  page, press  the  Right  Soft  Key  Close  or OK Key.ESN/MEIDDisplays your MEID(Dec), MEID(Hex) , pESN(Dec), pESN(Hex), .1.  the Left Soft Key Menu > Settings > Phone Info > MEID/pESN. 2.  To  return  to  the  previous  page, press  the  Right  Soft  Key  Close  or OK Key.Icon glossaryDisplays the icons.1.  Press  the  Left  Soft  Key  Menu  >  Settings >  Phone  Info > Icon  Glossary. 2.  Your  phone’s  indicator  icons  are displayed.3.  Press  the  OK  Key,  your  phone’s indicator  icons  information  are  displayed.Care  and  maintenanceYour  device  is  a  product  of  superior design and craftsmanship and should be  treated  with  care.  The  following suggestions will help you protect your warranty coverage.•  Keep  the  device  dry.  Precipitation, humidity,  and  all  types  of  liquids  or moisture  can  contain  minerals  that will  corrode  electronic  circuits.  If your  device  does  get  wet,  remove the battery, and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it.•  Do  not  use  or  store  the  device  in dusty,  dirty  areas.  Its  moving  parts and  electronic  components  can  be damaged.•  Do not store the device in hot areas.
Warranty 4948 WarrantyProduct  extends  for  one  (1)  year  beginning  on  the  date  of  the  purchase of the Product. 2.  The  Limited  Warranty  extends only  to  the  original  purchaser  (“Consumer”)  of  the  Product  and is  not  assignable  or  transferable to  any  subsequent  purchaser/ end-user. 3.  The  Limited  Warranty  extends only  to  Consumers  who  purchase the  Product  from  Cricket  or  its  authorized dealers.4.  During the Limited Warranty period, Cricket  will  repair  or  replace,  at Cricket’s sole option, any defective  parts,  or  any  parts  that  will  not  properly operate for their intended  use  with  new  or  refurbished  replacement items if such repair or replacement  is  needed  because of  product  malfunction  or  failure during  normal  usage.  the  Limited Warranty does not cover defects in appearance,  cosmetic,  decorative  or  structural  items,  including  framing,  and  any  non-operative parts. Cricket’s limit of liability under the  Limited  Warranty  shall  be  the actual  cash  value  of  the  Product at  the  time  the  Consumer  returns the  Product  for  repair,  determined by the price paid by the Consumer for  the  Product  less  a  reasonable amount for usage. Cricket shall not be  liable  for  any  other  losses  or damages.  these  remedies  are  the Consumer’s exclusive remedies for breach of the Limited Warranty.5.  Upon  request  from  Cricket,  the Consumer  must prove  the  date  of the original purchase of the Product  by  a  dated  bill  of  sale  or  dated  itemized receipt.6.  The  Consumer  shall bear  the cost of shipping the Product to Cricket. Cricket shall bear the cost of shipping  the Product back to the Consumer after  the  completion  of  service  under this Limited Warranty.7.  The Consumer shall have no coverage  or  benefits  under  this  Limited  Warranty  if  any  of  the  following  conditions are applicable:a.  the  Product  has  been  subjected  to  abnormal  use,  abnormal  conditions,  improper  storage,  exposure  to  moisture  or  dampness,  unauthorized  modifications,  unauthorized  connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration,  improper  installation, or  other  acts  which  are  not  the fault of Cricket, including damage caused by shipping. b.  the  Product  has  been  damaged from  external  causes  such  as  collision  with  an  object,  or from  fire,  flooding,  sand,  dirt,  windstorm,  lightning,  earthquake or  damage  from  exposure  to weather  conditions,  an  act  of God,  or  battery  leakage,  theft, blown  fuse,  or  improper  use  of any  electrical  source,  damage caused  by  computer  or  internet  viruses,  bugs,  worms,  trojan  Horses,  cancelbots  or  damage caused  by  the  connection  to other products (including but not limited to hardware and software)  not  recommended  for  interconnection by Cricket.c.  the  Product  serial  number  plate or  the  enhancement  data  code has  been  removed,  defaced  or altered.d.  the defect or damage was caused by  the  defective  function  of  the cellular system or  by  inadequate signal  reception  by  the  external  antenna,  or  viruses  or  other  software  problems  introduced into the Product.8.  Cricket  does  not  warrant  uninterrupted or error-free operation  of the Product. If a problem develops  during the Limited Warranty period,  the  Consumer  shall  take  the  following step-by-step procedure: a.  The  Consumer  shall  return  the Product to the place of purchase  for  repair  or  replacement  processing.b.  The  Consumer  shall  include  a return  address,  daytime  phone number  and/  or  fax  number,
Warranty 5150 WarrantyAS SET FORTH IN THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY, CONSUMER  TAKES  THE  PRODUCT  “AS IS,”  AND  CRICKET  MAKES  NO  WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION  AND THERE AER NO CONDITIONS,  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY  OR  OTHERWISE,  OF  ANY  KIND WHATSOEVER  WITH  RESPECT TO  THE  PRODUCT,  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO  ANY IMPLIED  WARRANTY  OF  MERCHANTABILITY,  OR  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE;  WARRANTIES  OF  TITLE  OR NONINFRINGEMENT;  DESIGN,  CONDITION,  QUALITY,  OR  PERFROMANCE OF THE PRODUCT;  THE  WORKMANSHIP  OF  THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS  CONTAINDED  THEREIN;  OR  COMPLIENT  OF  THE  PRODUCT WITH  THE  REQUIREMENTS  OF ANY  LAW,  RULE,  SPECIFICATION OR  CONTRACT  PERTAINING THERETO.11.  CRICKET  SHALL  NOT  BE  LIABLE  FOR  SPECIAL,  INCIDENTAL,  PUNITIVE  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTICIPATED  BENEFITS  OR  PROFITS,  LOSS  OF SAVINGS OR  REVENUE, LOSS  OF DATA,  PUNITIVE  DAMAGES, LOSS OF  USE  OF  THE  PRODUCT  OR ANY  ASSOCIATED  EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE  EQUIPMENT  OR  FACILITIES,  DOWNTIME,  THE CLAIMS  OF  ANY  THIRD  PARTIES, INCLUDING  CUSTOMERS,  AND  INJURY TO PROPERTY, RESULTING  FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM BREACH  OF  THE  WARRANTY,  BREACH  OF  CONTRACT,  NEGLIGENCE,  STRICT  TORT,  OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE  THEORY, EVEN IF CRICKET KNEW OF  THE  LIKELIHOOD  OF  SUCH DAMAGES. CRICKET SHALL NOT BE  LIABLE  FOR  DELAY  IN  RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, OR LOSS OF complete  description  of  the  problem,  proof  of  purchase  and service agreement (if applicable). Expenses related to removing the Product  from  an  installation  are not  covered  under  this  Limited Warranty.c.  The  Consumer  will  be  billed  for any  parts  or  labor  charges  not covered by this Limited Warranty. the Consumer will be responsible  for  any  expenses  related  to  reinstallation of the Product.d.  Cricket  will  repair  the  Product  under the Limited Warranty within  30  days  after  receipt  of  the  Product. If Cricket cannot perform  repairs  covered  under  this  Limited  Warranty  within  30  days, or  after  a  reasonable  number of  attempts  to  repair  the  same defect,  Cricket  at  its  option,  will provide  a  replacement  Product or  refund  the  purchase  price  of the  Product  less  a  reasonable amount for usage. e.  If  the  Product  is  returned  during the  Limited  Warranty  period,  but the  problem  with  the  Product is  not  covered  under  the  terms and  conditions  of  this  Limited  Warranty,  the  Consumer  will  be notified and given an estimate of the  charges  the  Consumer  must pay to have the Product repaired, with  all  shipping  charges  billed to  the  Consumer.  If  the  estimate is  refused,  the  Product  will  be  returned  freight  collect.  If  the Product  is  returned  after  the  expiration of the Limited Warranty period,  Cricket’s  normal  service  policies  shall  apply  and  the  Consumer will be responsible for all shipping charges.9.  You  (the  Consumer)  understand that  the  Product  may  consist  of  refurbished  equipment  that  contains  used  components,  some of  which  have  been  reprocessed. the used components  comply  with Product performance and reliability specifications. 10.  Disclaimer  of  Warranty.  EXCEPT
 Warranty / Additional safety information 5352 WarrantyUSE  DURING  THE  PERIOD  THAT THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED. NOTHING  CONTAINED  IN  THE INSTRUCTION  MANUAL  SHALL BE  CONSTRUED  TO  CREATE  AN  EXPRESS  WARRANTY  OF ANY  KIND  WHATSOEVER  WITH RESPECT  TO  THE  PRODUCT. ALL  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  AND  CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY OPERATION  OF  LAW,  INCLUDING  IF  APPLICABLE  THE  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  AND  FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE, ARE  HEREBY  LIMITED  TO  THE SAME DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS  WRITTEN  WARRANTY STATED HEREIN.12.  Some states do not allow limitation of  how  long  an  implied  warranty lasts, so  the one (1)  year  warranty limitation may not apply to you (the Consumer).  Some  states  do  not  allow  the  exclusion  or  limitation of  incidental  and  consequential  damages, so certain of the above limitations  or  exclusions  may  not apply  to  you  (the  Consumer). this  Limited  Warranty  gives  the  Consumer  specific  legal  rights and the Consumer may also have other rights  which  vary  from state to state. 13.  Cricket  neither  assumes  nor  authorizes  any  authorized  service center  or  any  other  person  or entity  to  assume  for  it  any  other obligation  or  liability  beyond  that which is expressly provided for  in this Limited Warranty including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or service agreement. 14.  This is the entire warranty between  Cricket  and  the  Consumer, and  supersedes  all  prior  and  contemporaneous  agreements or understandings, oral or written, relating  to  the  Product,  and  no  representation,  promise  or  condition  not  contained  herein shall  modify  these  terms.  the agents,  employees,  distributors, and  dealers  of  Cricket  are  not authorized  to  make  modifications to  this  Limited  Warranty,  or  make additional  warranties  binding  on Cricket.  accordingly,  additional  statements  such  as  dealer  advertising  or  presentation,  whether  oral  or  written,  do  not constitute  warranties  by  Cricket and should not be relied upon.15.  This  Limited  Warranty  allocates the  risk  of  failure  of  the  Product  between the Consumer and Cricket.  the allocation is recognized by the Consumer  and  is  reflected  in  the purchase price. 16.  IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED  WARRANTY  IS  HELD  ILLEGAL  OR  UNENFORCEABLE  BY REASON  OF  ANY  LAW,  SUCH PARTIAL  ILLEGALITY  OR  UNENFORCEABILITY  SHALL  NOT AFFECT  THE  ENFORCEABILITY FOR  THE  REMAINDER  OF  THIS LIMITED  WARRANTY  WHICH  PURCHASER  ACKNOWLEDGES  IS  AND  WILL  ALWAYS  BE  CONSTRUED  TO  BE  LIMITED  BY ITS  TERMS  OR  AS  LIMITED  AS THE LAW PERMITS.Additional  safety informationSmall childrenYour  device  and  its  enhancements may  contain  small  parts.  Keep  them out of the reach of small children.Operating environmentThis  device  meets  RF  exposure  guidelines  when  used  either  in  the  normal  use  position  against  the ear  or  when  positioned  at  least  2.2  centimeters  (7/8  inches)  away  from the  body.  When  a  carry  case,  belt clip, or holder  is  used for body-worn  operation, it should not contain metal and  should  position  the  device  the above-stated  distance  from  your body.To transmit data files or messages, this device  requires  a  quality  connection  to  the  network.  In  some  cases,
transmission of data files or messages may  be  delayed  until  such  a  connection  is  available.  Ensure the  above  separation  distance  instructions  are  followed  until  the transmission is completed.Parts  of  the  device  are  magnetic.  Metallic materials may be attracted to the device. Do not place credit cards or  other  magnetic  storage  media near the device, because information stored on them may be erased.Medical devicesOperation  of  any  radio  transmitting  equipment,  including  wireless  devices,  may  interfere  with  the  functionality of inadequately protected  medical devices. Consult a physician or  the  manufacturer  of  the  medical  device  to  determine  if  they  are  adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you  have  any  questions. Switch o your device in health care facilities when any regulations posted in  these  areas  instruct you  to do  so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be  using  equipment  that  could  be sensitive to external RF energy.Implanted medical devicesManufacturers  of  medical  devices  recommend that a minimum separation  of  15.3  centimeters (6  inches) should be  maintained  between  a  wireless device  and  an  implanted  medical device,  such  as  a  pacemaker  or  implanted cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid  potential  interference  with  the medical  device.  Persons  who  have such devices should:•  Always  keep  the  wireless  device more than 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from  the  medical  device  when  the wireless device is turned on.•  Not  carry  the  wireless  device  in  a breast pocket.•  Hold  the  wireless  device  to  the ear  opposite  the medical  device  to  minimize  the  potential  for  interference.•  Turn  the  wireless  device  o   54 Additional safety informationimmediately if there is any reason to suspect  that  interference  is  taking place.•  Read and follow the directions from the  manufacturer  of their  implanted medical device.If have any questions about using your wireless  device  with  an  implanted medical  device,  consult  your  health care provider.Hearing aidsSome  digital  wireless  devices  may interfere  with  some  hearing  aids.  If interference  occurs,  consult  your  service provider.Hearing aid compatibilityYour  mobile  device  model  complies with FCC rules governing hearing aid compatibility.  These  rules  require  an M3 microphone  or  higher value. The M-value,  shown  on  the  device  box, refers  to  lower  radio  frequency  (RF) emissions. A higher M-value generally indicates  that  a  device  model  has  a lower RF  emissions  level,  which may improve the likelihood that the device will operate with certain hearing aids. Some hearing aids are more immune  than  others  to  interference.  Please consult  your  hearing  health  professional to determine the M-rating of your hearing aid and whether your hearing aid will work with this device.This  device  includes  a  setting  for  direct connection to telecoilequipped hearing  aids.  When  both  the  telecoil hearing aid  (T switch) and the phone telecoil  are  activated,  using  the  device with the aided ear will provide a direct connection for audio through your hearing aid. The quality of sound depends  on  the  type  of  hearing  aid used.  You  should  test  the  device with  the  telecoil  setting  activated  to  determine  whether  your  audio  performance  improves.  Using  the telecoil hearing-aid setting consumes additional battery power.More information on accessibility can be found at.Additional safety information 55
VehiclesRF  signals  may  aect  improperly  installed  or  inadequately  shielded  electronic  systems  in  mo-tor  vehicles  such  as  electronic  fuel  injection  systems,  electronic  antiskid  (antilock)  braking  systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag systems. For more information, check  with  the  manufacturer,  or  its representative, of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added.Only  qualified  personnel  should  service  the  device  or  install  the  device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty that may apply to the device. Check regularly that all wireless  device  equipment  in  your  vehicle  is  mounted  and  operating  properly.  Do  not  store  or  carry  flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials  in  the  same  compartment  as  the  device,  its  parts,  or  enhancements. For vehicles equipped with  an  air  bag,  remember  that  air bags  inflate  with  great  force.  Do  not place  objects,  including  installed  or portable  wireless  equipment  in  the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.If  in-vehicle  wireless  equipment  is  improperly  installed  and  the  air  bag inflates, serious injury could result.Using  your  device  while  flying  in  aircraft  is  prohibited.  Switch  o  your device  before  boarding  an  aircraft. The  use  of  wireless  teledevices  in an  aircraft  may  be  dangerous  to  the operation  of  the  aircraft,  disrupt  the wireless telephone network, and may be illegal.Potentially explosive environmentsSwitch  o  your  device  when  in  any area  with  a  potentially  explosive  atmosphere,  and  obey  all  signs  and instructions.  Potentially  explosive  atmospheres include areas where you would normally be advised to turn o your  vehicle  engine.  Sparks  in  such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. 56 Additional safety informationSwitch  o  the  device  at  refuelling  points  such  as  near  gas  pumps  at  service  stations.  Observe restrictions  on  the  use  of  radio  equipment in  fuel  depots,  storage,  and  distribution  areas;  chemical  plants; or  where  blasting  operations  are  in progress.  Areas  with  a  potentially explosive  atmosphere  are  often,  but not  always,  clearly  marked.  They  include below deck on boats, chemical  transfer or storage facilities and areas where  the  air  contains  chemicals  or particles such as grain, dust, or metal  powders.  You  should  check  with the  manufacturers  of  vehicles  using  liquefied  petroleum  gas  (such  as  propane  or  butane)  to  determine  if this device can be safely used in their vicinity.Emergency callsImportant: This device operates using  radio  signals,  wireless  networks,  landline  networks,  and  userprogrammed  functions.  Connections  in  all  conditions  cannot be  guaranteed.  You  should  never rely solely on any wireless device for  essential communications like medical  emergencies.To make an emergency call:1.  If the device is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength. Depending  on  your  device,  you may  also  need  to  complete  the  following:•  Remove  certain  call  restric-tions  you  have  activated  in  your  device.2.  Press  the  end  key  as  many  times as needed to clear the display and ready the device for calls.3.  Enter  the  ocial  emergency  number  for  your  present  location.  Emergency  numbers  vary  by  location.4. Press the send key.When  making  an  emergency  call, give all  the  necessary  information as accurately  as  possible. Your  wireless Additional safety information 57
device  may  be  the  only  means  of  communication  at  the  scene  of  an  accident.  Do  not  end  the  call  until given permission to do so.Certication information (SAR)This mobile  device  meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves.Your  mobile  device  is  a  radio  transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to  radio  waves  recommended  by  international  guidelines.  These  guidelines  were  developed  by  the independent  scientific  organization ICNIRP  and  include  safety  margins designed to assure  the  protection  of all  persons,  regardless  of  age  and health.The  exposure  guidelines  for  mobile  devices  employ  a  unit  of  measurement  known  as  the  Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in  the  ICNIRP  guidelines is 1.6 watts/kilogram  (W/kg)  averaged  over 1  grams  of  tissue.  Tests  for  SAR  are conducted  using  standard  operating positions with the device transmitting at  its  highest certified  power  level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of an operating device can be below the maximum value because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the network. That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network base station. Use  of  device  accessories  and  enhancements may result in dierent  SAR  values.  SAR  values  may  vary depending on national  reporting  and testing requirements and the network band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product information  at.Your  mobile  device  is  also  designed  to  meet  the  requirements  for  exposure to radio waves established by  the  Federal  Communications  Commission  (USA)  and  Industry  Canada.  These  requirements  set  a SAR  limit  of  1.6  W/kg  averaged  over one gram  of  tissue. The highest SAR 58 Additional safety informationvalue  reported  under  this  standard during product certification for use at the ear is 1.01W/Kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.291W/Kg.SAFETY  INFORMATION  FOR FIXED  WIRELESS  TERMINALS  POTENTIALLY  EXPLOSIVE  ATMOSPHERESTurn  your  phone  OFF  when  in  any area  with  a  potentially  explosive  atmosphere  and  obey  all  signs  and  instructions.  Sparks  in  such  areas could  cause  an  explosion  or  fire  resulting  in  bodily  injury  or  even death.INTERFERENCE  TO  MEDICAL  DIVICESCertain  electronic  equipment  may be  shielded  against  RF  signal  from you  wireless  phone.  (pacemakers,  Hearing  Aids,  and  so  on)  Turn  your phone  OFF  in  health  c  are  facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. RF signals may  aect  improperly  installed  or  inadequately  shielded  electronic  system in motor vehicles.EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGYUse only the supplied or an approved replacement  antenna.  Do  not  touch the  antenna  unnecessarily  when  the phone  is  in  use.  Do  not  move  the antenna  close  to,  or  couching  any  exposed  part  of  the  body  when  making a call.BODY-WORN OPERATIONThis  device  was  tested  for  typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 2.0 cm from the body. To  maintain  compliance  with  FCC RF  exposure  requirements,  use  only  belt-clips,  holsters  or  similar  accessories  that  maintain  a  .2.0  cm separation  distance  between  the user’s  body  and  the  back  of  the phone,  including  the  antenna.  The use  of  belt-clips,  holsters and  similar  accessories  should  not  contain  metallic  components  in  its  assembly. The  use  of  accessories  that  do  not satisfy  these  requirements  may  not  comply  with  FCC  RF  exposure  Additional safety information 59
requirements, and should be avoided.  For  more  information  about  RF  exposure,  please  visit  the  FCC  website at www.fcc.gov.FCC compliance informationThis  device  complies  with  Part  15  of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)  This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation.U.S.A.  U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTINFORMATION TO THE USERnote This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class  B  digital  device  pursuant  to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  Interference  in  a  residential  installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if Not installed and 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. If this equipment does cause harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined by  turning  the  equipment  o  and on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the  interference  by  one  or more of the following measures: *-  Reorient  or  relocate  the  receiving  antenna.  Increase  the  separation  between  the  equipment  and  receiver. *-  Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet of a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected. *-  Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced radio/TV technician for 60 Additional safety informationassistance. Changes  or  modification  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  Compliance  could void  the  user’s  authority  to  operate  the  equipment.  Connecting  of  peripherals  requires  the  use  of grounded shielded signal cables.FCC  hearing-aid  compatibility  (HAC)  regulations  for  wireless  devicesOn  July  10,  2003,  the  U.S.  Federal Communications  Commission  (FCC) Report  and  Order  in  WT  Docket  01-309  modified  the  exception  of wireless  phones  under  the  Hearing Aid  Compatibility  Act  of  1988  (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be compatible with hearing-aids. The intent  of  the  HAC  Act  is  to  ensure reasonable  access  to  telecommunications  services  for  persons with hearing disabilities.While some wireless phones are used near some  hearing  devices  (hearing  aids and  cochlear  implants),  users  may detect a buzzing,humming, or whining  noise.  Some  hearing  devices  are more  immune  than  others  to  this  interference  noise,  and  phones  also vary  in  the  amount  of  interference they generate.The wireless telephone industry  has  developed  a  rating  system for wireless phones, to assist hearing  device  users  find  phones that  may  be  compatible  with  their hearing devices. Not all phones have been  rated.  Phones  that  are  rated have the rating on their box or a label  located on the box. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending  on  the  user’s  hearing  device  and hearing  loss.  If  your  hearing  device  happens  to  be  vulnerable  to  interference, you  may  not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying  out  the  phone  with  your  hearing  device  is  the best way  to evaluate it for your personal needs.M-Ratings:  Phones  rated  M3 or  M4  meet  FCC  requirements and  are  likely  to  generate  less  interference  to  hearing  devices  than Additional safety information 61
phones  that  are  not labeled.  M4  is  the  better/higher  of the  two  ratings.  Hearing devices may also  be  rated.  Your  hearing  device  manufacturer  or  hearing  health  professional  may  help  you  find  this rating.  Higher  ratings  mean  that  the aring  device  is  relatively  immune  to  interference  noise.  The  hearing  aid and  wireless  phone  rating  values are  then  added  together.A  sum  of  5 is  considered  acceptable  for  normal  use.  A  sum  of  6  is  considered  for best  use.  In  the  above  example,  if a  hearing  aid  meets  the  M2  level  rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. This should provide the  hearing  aid  user  with  “normal  usage”  while  using  their  hearing  aid with  the  particular  wireless  phone. “Normal  usage”  in  this  context  is  defined  as  a  signal  quality  that  is  acceptable  for  normal  operation.  The  M  mark  is  intended  to  be  synonymous  with the  U  mark. The  T mark  is  intended  to  be  synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are  recommended  by  the  Alliance for  Telecommunications  Industries  Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are  referenced  in  Section  20.19  of the  FCC  Rules.  The  HAC  rating  and  measurement procedure are described in  the  American  National  Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.04/0962 Additional safety information

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