Kyocera M6000 Tri-Band CDMA Phone User Manual Kyocera E56 UM

Kyocera Corporation Tri-Band CDMA Phone Kyocera E56 UM

Contents

User Manual

User Guide
M6000 (E-56)
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E56 User Guide
This manual is based on the production version of the Kyocera
E56 phone. Software changes may have occurred after this
printing. Kyocera reserves the right to make changes in
technical and product specifications without prior notice. The
products and equipment described in this documentation are
manufactured under license from QUALCOMM Incorporated
under one or more of the following U.S. patents:
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5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501 5,267,261 5,414,796
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5,490,165 5,511,073
The Kyocera Communications Inc. (“KCI”) products described in
this manual may include copyrighted KCI and third party
software stored in semiconductor memories or other media.
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Furthermore, the purchase of the KCI products shall not be
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otherwise—any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent
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arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
Kyocera is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation.
QUALCOMM is a registered trademark of QUALCOMM
Incorporated.
Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and
used by Kyocera Communications Inc. under license.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright © 2009 Kyocera Wireless Corp. All rights reserved.
Ringer Tones Copyright © 2000-2009 Kyocera Wireless Corp.
FCC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the 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. To maintain compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, use
the Kyocera Communications Inc. (KCI) supplied and approved
accessory designed for this product. Using accessories that are
not supplied or approved by KCI may violate FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
Other accessories used with this device for body-worn
operations must not contain any metallic components and must
provide at least 22 mm separation distance including the
antenna and the user’s body.
User Guide 3
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured to not exceed the emission limits for
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These
limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by
independent scientific organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include
a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a
unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions
specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power
level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be
well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only
the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer
you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power
output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must
be tested and certified by the FCC that it does not exceed the
limit established by the government-adopted requirement for
safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and
locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by
the FCC for each model.
Body-worn measurements differ among phone models,
depending upon availability of accessories and FCC
requirements. While there may be differences between the SAR
levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet
the government requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model
phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this
model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the
Display Grant section
www.fcc.gov/oet/ea
after searching on
the FCC ID: V65M6000.
Additional information on SAR can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at
www.ctia.org
.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile
phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over
one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to
account for any variations in measurements.
Bluetooth® Certification
For information about E56 Bluetooth Certification, visit the
Bluetooth Qualification Program Web site at
www.bluetooth.org/tpg/listings.cfm
.
Caution
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the warranty and user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Optimize your Phone’s Performance
Use the instructions in this guide to learn how to optimize the
performance and life of your phone and battery.
Air Bags
If you have an air bag, DO NOT place installed or portable
phone equipment or other objects over the air bag or in the air
bag deployment area. If equipment is not properly installed, you
and your passengers risk serious injury.
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Medical devices
Pacemakers
—Warning to pacemaker wearers: Wireless
phones, when in the ‘on’ position, have been shown to interfere
with pacemakers. The phone should be kept at least six (6)
inches away from the pacemaker to reduce risk.
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association and the wireless
technology research community recommend that you follow
these guidelines to minimize the potential for interference.
Always keep the phone at least six inches (15 centimeters)
away from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
Do not carry your phone near your heart.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place, turn off your phone immediately.
Hearing aids
—Some digital wireless phones may interfere with
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to
consult your service provider or call the customer service line to
discuss alternatives.
Other medical devices
—If you use any other personal medical
device, consult the manufacturer of the device to determine if it
is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to help you obtain this information.
In health care facilities
—Turn your phone off in health care
facilities when instructed. Hospitals and health care facilities
may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Potentially unsafe areas
Posted facilities
—Turn your phone off in any facility when
posted notices require you to do so.
Aircraft
—FCC regulations prohibit using your phone on a plane
that is in the air. Turn your phone off or switch it to Airplane
Mode before boarding aircraft.
Vehicles
—RF signals may affect improperly installed or
inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles.
Check with the manufacturer of the device to determine if it is
adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Blasting areas
—Turn off your phone where blasting is in
progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or
rules.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
—Turn off your phone
when you are in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere. Obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such
areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury
or death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are
often, but not always, clearly marked.
They include:
fueling areas such as gas stations
below deck on boats
transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane or
butane
areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as
grain, dust, or metal powders
any other area where you would normally be advised to turn
off your vehicle engine
Use with care
Use only in normal position (to ear). Avoid dropping, hitting,
bending, or sitting on the phone.
Avoid magnetic environments
Keep the phone away from magnets which can cause improper
functioning of the phone.
Keep your phone dry
Keep the phone dry. Damage can result if the phone gets wet.
Water damage is not covered under warranty.
User Guide 5
Resetting the phone
If the screen seems frozen and the keypad does not respond to
key presses, reset the phone by completing the following steps:
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Remove and replace the battery.
If the problem persists, return the phone to the dealer for
service.
Accessories
Use only Kyocera-approved accessories with Kyocera phones.
Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will
void the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a
defect to the phone.
Radio Frequency (RF) energy
Your telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on,
it receives and sends out RF energy. Your service provider’s
network controls the power of the RF signal. This power level
can range from 0.006 to 0.6 watts.
In August 1996, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for
hand-held wireless phones. These guidelines are consistent with
the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies in the following reports:
ANSI C95.1 (American National Standards Institute, 1992)
NCRP Report 86 (National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurements, 1986)
ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection, 1996)
Your phone complies with the standards set by these reports
and the FCC guidelines.
E911 mandates
Where service is available, this handset complies with the Phase
I and Phase II E911 Mandates issued by the FCC.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) with
Mobile Phones
Some mobile phones and hearing devices (hearing aids and
cochlear implants), when used together, result in buzzing,
humming, or whining noises detected by the user.
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 ratings for some
of their mobile phones, to assist hearing device users in finding
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 on
the box. The ratings are not guarantees and 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 phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the
two ratings.
T-Ratings
—Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and
are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil
(“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is
the better/higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing
devices have telecoils in them.)
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type
of interference. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing
health professional may help you choose the proper rating for
your mobile phone. The more immune your hearing aid is, the
less likely you are to experience interference noise from mobile
phones.
For more information about hearing aid compatibility, visit the
FCC's Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau Web site at
www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro
.
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www.kyocera-wireless.com
To purchase accessories, visit
www.kyocera-wireless.com/store
User Guide 7
Table of Contents
1 Get Started ..................................9
Phone Overview........................... 9
Phone Battery............................. 11
Storage Card .............................. 13
Turn the Device ON or OFF ...... 13
Lock or Unlock the Device ........ 14
Navigate Your Device................ 14
Adjust the Volume ..................... 15
2 The Basics ..................................16
Home Screen.............................. 16
Status Bar ................................... 20
Notifications Panel..................... 21
Applications ............................... 22
LED Indicator ............................ 23
Text Entry .................................. 24
Adjust Keyboard Settings .......... 27
3 Call Features .............................28
Make Phone Calls ...................... 28
Answer or Reject Phone Calls ... 30
Call Options ............................... 30
End Phone Calls......................... 30
Use Call Log .............................. 30
4 Contacts .....................................32
Contacts Menu ........................... 32
Add Contacts.............................. 33
View Contacts............................ 33
Use Contacts .............................. 33
Customize Contacts ................... 34
Use Favorites ............................. 34
5 Messaging ..................................36
Send Text and Multimedia
Messages .................................... 36
Use Email................................... 44
Use Gmail (Google Mail) .......... 46
Use Google Talk ........................ 50
6 Make Connections ....................54
Connect to the Internet............... 54
Use Bluetooth ............................ 57
Connect to a Computer .............. 59
7 Camera and Multimedia
Applications ...............................60
Camera and Camcorder.............. 60
Use Gallery ................................ 64
Use YouTube ............................. 68
Use Music .................................. 69
Use Videos ................................. 71
8 Use Maps ...................................72
Enable Location Setting............. 72
Open Maps ................................. 72
Find Your Current Location....... 72
Search Places ............................. 73
Get Directions ............................ 73
9 Use Android Market .................74
Open Android Market ................ 74
8
Find Applications ...................... 74
Install Applications.................... 74
Uninstall Applications ............... 75
10 Tools .......................................... 76
Alarm Clock .............................. 76
Calculator .................................. 77
Calendar..................................... 77
File Browser .............................. 79
Voice Commands ...................... 81
11 Settings ...................................... 84
Settings Menu............................ 84
Wireless Controls ...................... 85
Call Settings .............................. 86
Sound and Display..................... 87
Data Synchronization ................ 89
Security & Location .................. 90
Applications............................... 90
SD Card, USB Mass Storage
and Phone Storage ..................... 90
Date & Time.............................. 90
Locale & text ............................. 91
Search Settings .......................... 91
Accessibility .............................. 91
About Phone .............................. 91
12 Get Help .................................... 92
User Guide................................. 92
Customer Support...................... 92
Qualified Service ....................... 93
Phone Accessories ..................... 93
Become a Product Evaluator ..... 93
13 Index .......................................... 94
User Guide 9
1 Get Started
Phone Overview
Front Panel
1. Light sensor
2. Touch screen
3. Home
Touch to return to the Home screen.
Touch and hold to open the recently-used window.
4. Menu
: Touch to open the menu of the current screen
or application.
5. Send
Press to make or answer a call.
Press to display the call log screen.
Press to launch the voice recognition application.
6. Trackball
Roll to highlight items on screen.
Press to select an item.
7. End
Press and hold to turn the device on or off.
Press to lock or unlock the touch screen.
During a call, press to end or reject a call.
8. Back
Touch to return or close the previous screen or dialog box.
Touch and hold to return to the main screen of the current application.
9. Search:
Touch to activate Search. See “Use the Search key” on page 14.
10. LED Indicator
: See “LED Indicator” on page 23.
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Back and Side Panels
1. Speaker
2. Camera lens
3. Memory card slot
: Insert a storage card into the slot
to increase device memory. See “Storage Card” on
page 13.
4. Back cover
5. Camera
key
Press and hold to activate camera mode.
In Camera mode, press to capture photos or
videos. See “Camera and Camcorder” on
page 60.
6. Strap holder
7. Earphone jack (3.5mm)
8. Volume
: Press up to raise or press down to lower
ringer, in-call or media volume. See “Adjust the
Volume” on page 15.
9. USB connector
Connect the AC adapter to charge the battery.
Connect the USB cable to transfer files to and
from a computer.
10. Back cover latch
: Press to release latch and remove the back cover.
11. Microphone
Warning:
Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack will damage the phone.
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User Guide 11
Phone Battery
Install the Battery
1. Hold the phone face
down.
QUALCOMM 3G CDMA
2. Using your thumbnail,
press and hold the latch
to release lock then
slide the back cover
down to remove.
3. Insert the battery
with the metal
contacts facing those
on the device.
4. To replace the back
cover, align then
slide the back cover
until it snaps into
place.
QUALCOMM 3G CDMA
Remove the Battery
1. Make sure the device is turned off.
2. Remove the back cover.
3. Insert your finger
into the grip then lift
to remove the
battery.
Charge the Battery
1. Connect the AC
adapter to the USB
connector on the side
of the device.
2. Plug the adapter into
a wall outlet.
The LED indicator and the battery icon in the
upper-right corner of the screen indicate the
battery status:
LED Indicator Battery
icon
Battery status
Solid RED Battery is charging
Flashing RED Battery is low.
Solid GREEN Battery is fully
charged.
You must have at least a partial charge in the
battery to make or receive calls. You can safely
recharge the battery at any time, even if it has a
partial charge.
Warning:
Do not remove the battery while it is
charging.
Always remove the AC adapter from the
wall outlet first before removing the USB
cable from the device.
12 Phone Battery
Battery Safety Guidelines
Do not disassemble or open the battery.
Do not crush, bend, deform, puncture, or
shred the battery.
Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into
the battery.
Do not immerse the battery or expose it to
water or other liquids. Even if a battery
appears to dry out and operate normally,
internal parts can slowly corrode and pose a
safety hazard.
Always keep the battery between 15 °C and
25 °C (59 °F and 77 °F). Do not expose the
battery to extremes of temperature (heat or
cold), fire, or other hazards such as a
cooking surface, iron, or radiator.
Never use any damaged battery.
Only use the battery for its intended phone.
Only use the battery with a qualified
charger. Use of an unqualified battery
charger may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If you
are unsure about whether a charger is
qualified, contact customer support.
Do not short-circuit the battery or allow
metallic conductive objects—such as keys,
coins, or jewelry—to contact the battery’s
terminals.
Replace the battery only with another
qualified battery. Use of an unqualified
battery may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If you
are unsure about whether a replacement
battery is compatible, contact customer
support.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations and
recycle if possible. Do not dispose as
household waste.
Supervise all battery usage by children.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the
phone or battery is dropped, especially on a
hard surface, an internal short-circuit can
occur and pose a safety hazard. If you
suspect battery damage, take it to a service
center for inspection.
Improper battery use may result in a fire,
explosion, or other hazard.
Common Causes of Battery Drain
Playing games or using the Web.
Keeping backlighting on.
Operating when far away from a base
station or cell site.
Using data cables or accessories.
Operating when no service is available, or
service is available intermittently.
High earpiece and ringer volume settings.
Repeating sound, vibration, or lighted
alerts.
User Guide 13
Storage Card
You can use a compatible microSD
®
card for
more storage space to save your photos,
videos, and other files.
Install the Storage Card
1. Open the storage card
slot cover.
2. Insert the microSD
®
card into the slot with
the metal contacts
facing the back of the
device.
3. Push the microSD
®
card until it snaps into
place.
Remove the Storage Card
1. Open the storage card slot cover.
2. Push the microSD
®
card into the slot to
eject card.
Turn the Device ON or OFF
Turn the Device ON
To turn the device on, press and hold the
End
key.
Turn the Device OFF
1. Press and hold the
End
key. The phone
options window
appears.
2. Touch
Power off
to
turn the device off.
Set Device to Silent
Mode
1. Press and hold the
End
key.
The phone options window
appears.
2. Touch
Silent mode
. The silent mode icon
appears on the status bar.
To undo silent mode, repeat the above steps.
Set Device to Airplane Mode
1. Press and hold the
End
key.
The phone
options window appears.
2. Touch
Airplane mode
. The airplane mode
icon appears on the status bar.
To undo airplane mode, repeat the above steps.
14 Lock or Unlock the Device
Lock or Unlock the Device
To avoid the screen from accidentally being
touched, lock the touch screen.
Lock the Touch Screen
Press the
End
key to lock the touch screen.
The backlight turns off.
Unlock the Touch Screen
Press the
End
key, then slide the triangle to the
right to unlock the touch screen.
Navigate Your Device
Use the Touch Panel
Touch:
Touch the screen panel with your
finger to highlight or select an item on
screen.
Touch and Hold:
Touch and hold an item
to open its options windows.
Drag:
Touch and hold an item then drag
your finger to move the item.
Slide or swipe:
Touch and drag your finger
across the screen to scroll or view more
items.
Change Orientation:
By default, the
screen orientation, from portrait to
landscape, is automatically changed by
turning the phone sideways. See “Enable
Orientation” on page 89.
Use the Trackball
Roll the trackball up, down, left, or right to
highlight items on screen.
Press the trackball to confirm a selection or
open more windows.
Use the Search key
Use the Search function to search information,
such as Contacts, Videos, and others on your
device or on the Internet.
1. Touch
Search
. The Quick Search Box is
highlighted.
2. Enter the information you want to search.
As you type, matching information from
your device is displayed on screen.
3. To select a matched item, touch the item.
To browse the Internet using Google™
search, touch .
User Guide 15
Adjust the Volume
Your device has 4 adjustable volumes:
Ringer volume:
Volume level of phone
ring and other alert sounds.
Media volume:
Volume level when
playing media files.
In-call volume:
Volume level of phone
conversation.
You can adjust the ringer volume from the
Home screen, the media volume while playing
music or videos, and the in-call volume during
a phone call. To adjust the volume, press the
Vol um e
key up or down.
16 Home Screen
2The Basics
Home Screen
The Home screen is the starting point for all applications. You can access applications, view call
notifications and battery or connection status.
1.
Status Bar
Displays notification and phone status icons.
Touch and hold to display the device date.
Slide down to display the notifications panel.
2.
Google or Quick Search Bar
: Allows users to
enter text for a quick search in the device or
browse in the Internet.
3.
Main Home Screen
Displays shortcut icons.
Touch an icon to open the application.
4.
Applications Tab:
Slide upwards to display a list
of applications installed in the device.
Note:
From any application screen, touch
Home
to
go back to the Home screen.
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User Guide 17
Extended Home Screen
From the Home screen, slide your finger horizontally across the screen to view the left or right
extended Home screen.
Main Home ScreenLeft Extended Home Screen Right Extended Home Screen
Customize the Home Screen
Use Menu to Customize the Home Screen
1. Touch
Home
>
Menu
.
2. Touch one of the following:
Add
: Select to add items to the Home
screen. See “Add an Item” on page 18.
Wallpaper
: Select to change the
wallpaper. See “Change the Wallpaper”
on page 18.
Search
: Select to search for files, folders,
contacts, and other information on your
device or on the web.
Notifications
: Select to display the
notifications panel. See “Notifications
Panel” on page 21.
Settings
: Select to open the Settings
screen. See “Settings Menu” on page 84.
Reposition an Item
1. Touch and hold the item that you want to
reposition. The item becomes moveable.
2. Drag the item to the desired location.
3. Release your finger to finalize
repositioning.
Note:
To reposition the item to the extended
Home screen, drag the item to the edge of the
screen until the Home screen extends. Then
release your finger to reposition the item to
your desired location.
18 Home Screen
Add an Item
1. Touch
Home
>
Menu
, then touch
Add
.
The
Add to Home
screen appears.
2. Select the type of item you want to add:
Shortcuts:
Select to add a shortcut to an
application, a bookmarked web page, or a
music playlist.
Cox Clips:
Select to add a tool such as
the clock, calendar, or the music bar.
Folders:
Select to add a folder to
organize your home screen items. See
“Create a Folder” on page 18.
Wallpapers:
Select to change the
wallpaper of the Home screen. See
“Change the Wallpaper” on page 18.
Remove an Item
1. Touch and hold the item that you want to
remove. The item becomes moveable and
the applications tab icon changes into
.
2. Drag the item to .
3. When the item and the icon turns red,
release your finger.
Change the Wallpaper
1. Touch
Home
>
Menu
, then touch
Wallpaper
.
2. Touch either of the following:
Pictures
: Select to use saved or captured
pictures on your device. You can crop the
picture before setting it as wallpaper. See
“Crop Pictures” on page 65.
Wallpaper gallery
: Select to use preset
wallpapers that came with your device.
3. Touch
Save
or
Set wallpaper
.
Create a Folder
1. Touch
Home
>
Menu
, then touch
Add
>
Folders
.
2. On the
Select folder
screen, touch:
New folder
: Select to create a new folder
with no items inside.
All contacts
: Select to create a Contacts
folder.
Contacts with phone numbers
: Select
to create a folder of Contacts that have
phone numbers.
Starred contacts
: Select to create a
folder of Favorite Contacts.
User Guide 19
Rename the folder
1. Touch the folder to open it.
2. Touch and hold the title bar of the folder.
The
Rename folder
screen appears.
3. Enter the desired folder name.
4. Touch
OK
when done.
Add items on the Home screen to the folder
1. Touch and hold the item. The item becomes
moveable.
2. Drag the item to the folder.
Access items inside the folder
1. Touch the folder to open it.
2. Touch the icon of the application you want
to access.
Remove an item or the folder
Follow the same procedures in “Remove an
Item” earlier in this chapter.
20 Status Bar
Status Bar
The status bar, which appears on top of the
screen, displays information such as time,
notifications, and device status.
Notification and Status Icons
These icons may appear on the status bar of
your device.
Alarm clock is set.
Microphone is muted.
Chat is ongoing.
Memory is full.
Error notification.
Missed call notification.
Synchronization is active.
Synchronization error notification.
Wi-Fi network is in range.
Wi-Fi signal level.
Battery is empty.
Battery is low.
Battery is full. Fewer green bars indicate less
charge.
Battery is charging.
Battery level is unknown.
Bluetooth is enabled.
Bluetooth data connection is active.
1x digital mode connected. The arrow
animation indicates data connection activity.
1x digital mode connection is dormant.
EVDO is connected. The arrow animation
indicates data connection activity.
EVDO connection is dormant.
Roaming in home network.
USB is connected.
Download in progress.
Upload in progress.
GPS is active. The green bars indicate GPS
signal level.
Headset is connected.
Call is ongoing.
Call forwarding is active.
Call is on hold.
Roaming signal level when the device is
outside its home service area.
Roaming signal level (CDMA). Fewer bars
indicate a weaker signal.
CDMA signal level. Fewer bars indicate a
weaker signal.
EVDO Rev. A signal level. Fewer bars
indicate a weaker signal.
User Guide 21
Notifications Panel
Notification icons indicate the arrival of new
messages or calls, the establishment of a USB
connection, reminders of calendar events,
alarms, and other information. Open the
notifications panel to read the detail of the
notification and open the related applications.
Open the notifications panel
Touch and hold the status bar, then slide
downwards to open the notifications panel.
Touch the notification to open the related
application.
•Touch
Clear
to clear all notifications
Close the notifications panel
Touch and hold the bottom bar of the notifications
panel, then slide upwards to close it.
EVDO signal level. Fewer bars indicate a
weaker signal.
No signal.
Silent mode is active.
Silent mode and Vibrate mode are active.
Airplane mode is active.
Speakerphone is on.
Voicemail notification.
New message notification.
Touch to display more status bar icons.
22 Applications
Applications
The applications tab contains pre-installed and downloaded applications. The following table
shows the applications that come with your device.
Applications Description
Alarm Clock
Allows you to set multiple alarms.
Browser
Allows you to browse the Internet.
Calculator
Allows you to perform basic mathematical functions.
Calendar
Allows you to schedule appointments and set reminders.
Camcorder
Allows you to record videos.
Camera
Allows you to take photos.
Contacts
Allows you to create and store Contact information on your device.
Dialer
Used to make calls.
Email
Allows you to access your POP3 or IMAP based email accounts on your device.
File Browser
Manages files and folders stored in the device memory and the storage card.
Gallery
Organizes media files and allows you to view pictures and playback videos stored
in the storage card.
Messaging
Allows you to send and receive text and multimedia messages.
Music
Allows you to play music files by artists, albums or playlists.
Notepad
Allows you to create and save notes.
Sound Recorder
Allows you to record voice.
Videos
Allows you to playback videos.
Note:
The menu items on your phone can change depending on the options provided by your
service provider. Check with your service provider.
User Guide 23
Applications Tab
Open the Applications Tab
1. Touch
Home
.
2. Slide the applications tab upwards
to open.
Close the Applications Tab
Slide the applications tab downwards to
close the tab.
Recently-Used Applications
1. Touch and hold
Home
to open
the recently-used
applications
window.
The last 6 used
applications are displayed.
2. Touch an application icon to open it.
LED Indicator
The LED indicator provides various status
information.
LED State Device
State
Indication
Flashing
Green
(Quick)
Power ON Incoming call.
Flashing
Green (Slow)
Power ON Pending notification,
such as:
• Unread SMS/MMS
• Unread voicemail
message
• Missed call
• Unread Email
• Calendar Event
Solid Green Power ON /
OFF
Battery is fully
charged.
Solid Red Power ON /
OFF
Battery is charging. /
USB connected.
Flashing Red
(Slow)
Power ON Battery is low.
24 Text Entry
Text Entry
When you open an application that requires text or numeric entry, you can enter information using
the on-screen keyboard.
Your device has the following on-screen keyboards:
QWERTY
,
Numeric & Symbol
, and
Phone
Keypad
. The keyboard that is displayed depends on the type of information required.
QWERTY Keyboard
1
2
5
4
3
The QWERTY keyboard is activated whenever an
alphanumeric entry is required. The keyboard layout looks
similar to a computer keyboard.
1. Text entry field
2. Upper case key
Touch once to type an upper case letter.
Touch again to enable Caps lock.
3. Hide keyboard key
4. Switch to Numeric & Symbol keyboard key
5. QWERTY keyboard
Use the QWERTY Keyboard
1. Touch the text entry field to display the keyboard.
2. Touch the keys to type letters.
Other keyboard functions:
Touch once to type an upper case
letter.
Touch twice to turn on Caps Lock.
Indicates Caps lock is turned on.
Touch once to turn off Caps lock.
Touch to delete a character.
Touch and hold to continuously
delete characters.
Touch to hide keyboard.
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The following keys may appear on the
QWERTY keyboard depending on the
current application.
Touch to go to the next text entry field.
Touch to create a new line.
Touch to insert smiley.
Touch and hold to view and select
other smiley.
Indicates that there is no more required
text field. Touch to complete entry and
hide the keyboard.
Numbers & Symbols Keyboard
Use the Numbers &
Symbols keyboard to
enter numbers and
symbols.
Use the Numbers & Symbols Keyboard
1. Touch the text entry field to display the
QWERTY keyboard.
2. Touch to change keyboard to Numbers
& Symbols.
3. Touch the keys to type numbers and
symbols.
Other keyboard functions:
Touch to display the full set of
symbols keyboard. Touch again to
toggle back to Numbers & Symbols
keyboard.
Touch to delete a character.
Touch and hold to continuously
delete characters.
Touch to switch back to QWERTY
keyboard.
Touch to hide keyboard.
The following keys may appear on the
QWERTY keyboard depending on the
current application.
Touch to go to the next text entry field.
Touch to create a new line.
Phone Keypad
The Phone keypad is
activated when a
numeric entry, such as a
phone number, is
required.
Use the Phone Keypad
1. Touch the text entry field to display the
Phone keypad.
2. Touch the keys to enter numbers.
26 Text Entry
Other keyboard functions:
Touch to go to the next text entry
field.
Touch to delete a character.
Touch and hold to continuously
delete characters.
Touch to hide phone keypad.
Use Landscape Keyboard
For added convenience, you can turn the phone
sideways to switch to a landscape keyboard.
This brings out a wider keyboard and allows
you to type by using two thumbs.
Note:
To use this feature, ensure that the
Orientation
box is checked in
Home > Menu
> Settings > Sound & display
.
Input Method
From applications that require text entry, such
as Messaging, use the copy and paste functions
to copy and paste text from one application to
another.
1. Open the application that you want to copy
text from.
2. Touch and hold the text body to display the
options menu.
3. Touch
Copy text
to copy the text.
4. Open the application that you want to paste
the text to.
5. Touch and hold the text box where you
want to paste the text.
6. Touch
Paste
.
Copy Text from Web Page
1. When viewing a web page, touch
Menu
>
More
>
Select text
.
2. Touch and drag your finger to highlight the
text that you want to copy.
3. Lift your finger to copy the highlighted text
to the clipboard.
4. Open the application that you want to paste
the selected text to.
5. Touch and hold the text box where you
want to paste the text.
6. Touch
Paste
.
Copy a URL
1. To copy a URL, touch and hold the URL to
display the options menu.
2. Touch
Copy link URL
.
3. Open the application that you want to paste
the URL to.
4. Touch and hold the text box where you
want to paste the URL.
5. Touch
Paste
.
User Guide 27
Adjust Keyboard Settings
To adjust the keyboard settings, touch
Home >
Menu > Settings > Locale & text
.
Locale and Text
Select locale
: Select to change the language
and region option.
Text Settings
Keyboard Settings
Vibrate on keypress
: Check to activate
vibration when a key or a menu is touched.
Sound on keypress
: Check to activate
clicking sound when a key or a menu is
touched.
Auto-capitalization
: Check to
automatically set the first letter of a
sentence in upper case.
Word Suggestion Settings
Quick fixes
: Check to allow dictionary to
automatically correct mistyped words.
Show suggestions
: Check to display
suggested words as you type.
Auto-complete
: Check to enter a
highlighted word automatically if a space
or punctuation is typed.
User Dictionary
Select to add user preset words to the
dictionary.
Add Words in the Dictionary
1. From the Locale & text screen, touch
User
Dictionary
>
Menu
> Add
.
2. Type the word you want to add, then touch
OK
.
Customize Words in the Dictionary
1. From the Locale & text screen, touch
User
Dictionary
.
2. Touch the word you want to customize, and
a pop up window appears.
3. Do one of the following:
• To edit the word, touch
Edit
.
• To delete the word from the dictionary,
touch
Delete
.
28 Make Phone Calls
3 Call Features
Make Phone Calls
Use the Dialer to make phone calls.
Use the Dialer
To open the Dialer, do one of the following:
•Touch
Home
, open the Applications tab, then touch
Dialer
.
•Press the
Send
key, then touch the
Dialer
tab.
The
Dialer
screen is shown on the right:
1. Page tabs
2.
Call
tab: Touch to make a phone call.
3.
Backspace
: Touch to delete a number.
Call Using a Number
1. On the
Dialer
screen, touch the keypad to
enter number.
2. Press the
Send
key or touch the
Call
tab.
Note:
To save the dialed number to Contacts,
touch
Menu
>
Add to contacts
.
Call a Number from Call Log
1. On the
Dialer
screen, touch the
Call log
tab.
2. Touch a name or number from the list.
3. Press the
Send
key.
Call a Contact
1. On the
Dialer
screen, touch the
Contacts
tab.
2. Touch desired contact.
3. Press the
Send
key.
Call a Favorite Contact
1. On the
Dialer
screen, touch the
Favorites
tab.
2. Touch desired favorite contact.
3. Press the
Send
key.
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Call a Number with Pause
Use the Pause function to send DTMF tones
from your phone. Your phone supports two
types of pauses:
Hard Pause
: Add a hard pause to indicate
that the succeeding numbers are DTMF
tones. For every hard pause, a message
appears to confirm whether to send the
tones.
2-sec Pause
: This is a 2-second interval in
sending DTMF tones. To increase the
interval, add a succession of 2-sec pause.
For example, to have an interval of 4
seconds, add two 2-sec pause.
1. On the
Dialer
screen, touch the keypad to
enter number to call.
2. To add a hard pause, touch
Menu
>
Hard
Pause
. The letter
P
appears to indicate the
hard pause location.
3. Touch the keypad again to enter number of
the DTMF tone.
4. To add a 2-sec pause, touch
Menu
>
2-sec
Pause
. The letter
T
appears to indicate the
2-sec pause location.
5. Touch the keypad to enter number of the
DTMF tone that you want to send after the
2-sec pause.
Note:
Repeat the above procedures to add
more pauses.
6. Press the
Send
key. Your phone dials the
number before the first hard pause then
sends the DTMF tones upon confirmation.
Call a Number with Prepend
Prepend is used to add prefix numbers in front
of a phone number. For example, if your
contact entry is saved without an area code and
you are out of town, use the prepend function
to add the area code before calling the number.
1. On the
Dialer
screen, touch the
Call log
tab.
2. Touch and hold a name or number from the
list.
3. Touch
Prepend
.
4. Touch the keypad to enter the number you
want to add before the phone number.
5. Press the
Send
key.
The following numbers can also be added to
use their function:
To call the voicemail of the person you are
calling directly, dial
11 + phone number
.
To hide your phone number from the
person you are calling to, dial
67 + phone
number
.
30 Answer or Reject Phone Calls
Answer or Reject Phone Calls
When a call comes in, the phone rings or
vibrates and a message is displayed on screen.
The phone number of the caller appears. If the
caller is listed in your Contacts, the contact’s
name appears.
Answer a Phone Call
Press the
Send
key.
Reject a Phone Call
Press the
End
key.
Speak Incoming Caller ID
Your phone will speak the incoming caller ID.
1. Touch
Menu
>
Settings
>
Text to Speech
>
Speak incoming caller ID
.
2. Touch
On
.
Call Options
Other options are available during a phone call.
Put a Call on Hold
Touch
Menu
>
Hold
to put a call on hold.
Touch
Hold
again to resume the call.
Mute the Microphone
Touch
Menu > Mute
to toggle between
turning the microphone on or off.
Use the Speakerphone
Touch
Menu
>
Speaker
to toggle between
turning the speaker on or off.
Use In-call Touch Lock
Use the
In-call touch lock
to avoid
accidentally touching the screen or the keys on
your phone during a call.
To Manually Lock the Screen
Touch and slide the arrow to the left.
To Unlock the Screen
Touch and slide the arrow to the right.
End Phone Calls
To end a call, press the
End
key.
Use Call Log
The
Call log
tab lists all the dialed numbers,
missed, and received calls.
From the Call log tab, you can call a name or
number on the list, view the contact
information, edit the number, or send SMS
message.
1. Press the
Send
key, then touch the
Call log
tab.
2. Do one of the following:
• Touch a name or number on the list to
call.
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• Touch and hold a name or number to
display the options menu:
-
Call
[name/number]
: Touch to return
the phone call.
-
View contact
: Touch to view the
contact information.
-
Add to contacts
: Touch to save the
number to Contacts.
-
Edit number before call
: Touch to edit
the number then call the number.
-
Send SMS message
: Touch to send an
SMS message to the name or number.
-
Remove from call log
: Touch to delete
the call information from call log.
• Touch
Menu > Clear call log
to clear the
Call log.
32 Contacts Menu
4Contacts
Use
Contacts
to store names, phone numbers,
e-mail addresses, and other information.
To access
Contacts
:
•Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
touch
Contacts
.
•Press the
Send
key, then touch
Contacts
tab.
Contacts Menu
My Name Card
Select this option to view or edit your personal
contact information, or send your name card
via Bluetooth.
1. From the Contacts screen, touch
Menu >
My Name Card
.
2. Do one of the following:
• To edit your personal information, touch
Menu > Edit.
• To send your name card via Bluetooth,
touch
Menu > Send Name Card over
BT
.
Search
Select this option to search for names in your
Contacts.
1. From the Contacts screen, touch
Menu >
Search
.
2. Type the name of the contact to search. As
you type, the screen displays matching
contacts based on the characters you are
typing.
3. Touch to search.
Display Group
Select this option to change the way Contacts
are filtered and displayed on screen.
1. From the Contacts screen, touch
Menu >
Display group
.
2. Touch one of the following options:
All contacts
: Select to display all
contacts.
Contacts with phone numbers
: Select
to display only the contacts with phone
numbers.
My
Contacts:
Select to display only My
Contacts.
Starred contacts
: Select to display only
the contacts added in Favorites.
User Guide 33
Add Contacts
1. From the
Contacts
screen, touch
Menu >
New contact
.
Add field button
Remove
field button
Field label
button
2. Enter the name, phone number, e-mail and
other contact details.
• To add more fields, touch the
Add field
button. To remove field, touch the
Remove field
button.
• To change the field label, touch the
Field
label
button.
• Scroll up or down to move through the
contact fields.
3. To save contact, do either of the following:
• Scroll down to the bottom of the page,
then touch
Done
to save.
• Touch
Menu > Done
.
View Contacts
From the
Contacts
screen, touch the name of
the contact to view contact details.
From the View Contact screen, touch
Menu
and one of the following:
Edit contact
: Select to edit contact. See
“Edit Contacts” on page 34.
Delete contact
: Select to delete contact.
See “Delete Contacts” on page 34.
Use Contacts
Call Contacts
1. From the
Contacts
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Call [Mobile/Home]
.
Send SMS/MMS to Contacts
1. From the
Contacts
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Send SMS/MMS
.
3. Compose your message.
• To attach pictures, video, or audio, touch
Menu > Attach,
touch the type of file,
then the file to attach.
4. Touch
Send
.
34 Customize Contacts
Customize Contacts
Edit Contacts
1. From the
Contacts
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Edit contact
.
3. Edit the contact information.
4. When done, touch
Menu > Done
.
Add Contacts to Favorites
1. From the
Contacts
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Add to favorites
.
Delete Contacts
1. From the
Contacts
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Delete Contact
.
3. A warning message appears, touch
OK
.
Assign Ringtone to Contacts
1. From the
Contacts
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Edit contact
.
3. Scroll down and touch
Ringtone
.
4. Touch either
Preloaded ringtones
or
User
added ringtones
.
5. Touch select and playback ringtone.
6. Touch
OK
to assign the selected ringtone.
7. Touch
Done
.
Divert Contacts Call to Voicemail
Incoming calls from a contact can be
automatically diverted to voicemail.
1. From the
Contacts
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Edit contact
.
3. Scroll down and touch
Incoming calls
.
4. Touch
Done
.
Use Favorites
You can set frequently-called contacts as
Favorites
.
View Favorites
To view
Favorites
, press the
Send
key, then
touch
Favorites
tab.
Call Favorites Contacts
1. From the
Favorites
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Call Mobile
or
Call Home
.
Send SMS/ MMS Message to Contacts
1. From the
Favorites
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Send SMS/MMS
.
3. Compose your message.
• To attach pictures, video, or audio, touch
Menu > Attach,
touch the type of file,
then the file to attach.
4. Touch
Send
.
User Guide 35
Remove From Favorites
1. From the
Favorites
screen, touch and hold
the contact name to open the options menu.
2. Touch
Remove from favorites
.
36 Send Text and Multimedia Messages
5 Messaging
Use
Messaging
to send and receive text (SMS)
or multimedia (MMS) messages.
To access
Messaging
, touch
Home
, open the
applications tab, touch
Messaging
.
1
2
3
1. Touch to compose a new message
2. Displays message threads
3. Multimedia message (MMS)
Send Text and Multimedia
Messages
Create a Text Message
A text message can contain numbers, text and
symbols.
1. From the
Messaging
screen, touch
New
message
.
2. Touch the
To
field, then type the recipient’s
name, number, or e-mail address. As you
type the letters, numbers, or e-mail address,
matching Contacts are displayed on the
screen.
• To use the desired
Contact, touch
the Contact.
• To add more
recipients, repeat
step 2.
3. Touch .
4. Type your message.
5. To access more
features, touch
Menu
then the
option:
Call
: Touch to
call the recipient.
View Contact
: Touch to view the
recipient’s contact information.
User Guide 37
Insert
Smiley
: Touch to open the
Insert
smiley
window and touch the image to
insert.
• To discard message, touch
Menu >
Discard
.
• To save message as draft and close the
compose message screen, touch
Menu >
All threads
.
6. When done, touch
Send
.
Create an MMS Message
An MMS message can contain text, numbers,
symbols, subject, pictures, videos, and audio
files. You can only send an MMS message to
recipients with devices capable of MMS
service or to email addresses.
1. From the
Messaging
screen, touch
New
message
.
2. Touch the
To
field, then type the recipient’s
name, number, or e-mail address. As you
type the letters, numbers, or e-mail address,
matching Contacts are displayed on the
screen.
• To use the desired Contact, touch the
Contact.
• To add more recipients, repeat step 2.
3. Touch
Type to compose
to activate the
keyboard.
4. Type your message.
5. To attach a file, touch
Menu > Attach
, then
select one of the following:
Pictures
: Touch to attach a picture.
Capture picture
: Touch to capture an
image to attach using the device camera.
Videos
: Touch to attach a video.
Capture
video
: Touch to record a video
to attach using the device camcorder.
Audio
: Touch to attach an audio file.
Record audio
: Touch to record audio to
attach.
Slideshow
: Touch to attach a slide.
Note:
See “Attach Files to Messages” below
for more details.
6. To add a subject, touch
Menu > Add
Subject
. Touch the
Subject
field, and type
the subject.
7. To access more features, touch
Menu
then
the option:
Call
: Touch to call the recipient.
View Contact
: Touch to view the
recipient’s contact information.
Insert
Smiley
: Touch to open the
Insert
smiley
window and touch the image to
insert.
• To discard message, touch
Menu >
Discard
.
• To save message as draft and close the
compose message screen, touch
Menu >
All threads
.
8. When done, touch
Send
.
38 Send Text and Multimedia Messages
Attach Files to Messages
You can attach files such as pictures, videos,
and audio to your messages. When files are
attached to a text message, the device
automatically converts the message into an
MMS message.
Attach Pictures
1. From the compose message screen, touch
Menu > Attach
.
2. Touch
Pictures
.
3. Touch the thumbnail of desired picture to
attach.
4. Do one of the following:
• To view the attached picture, touch
View
.
• To replace the attached picture, touch
Replace
.
• To remove the attached picture, touch
Remove
.
5. Complete your message.
Capture Pictures to Attach
1. From the compose message screen, touch
Menu > Attach
.
2. Touch
Capture picture
to activate the
camera.
3. Press the
Camera
key to capture picture.
4. Do one of the following:
• To capture again, touch
RETAKE
.
• To cancel, touch
CANCEL
.
5. Touch
OK
to attach the captured picture.
6. On the compose message screen, do one of
the following:
• To view the attached picture, touch
View
.
• To replace the attached picture, touch
Replace
.
• To remove the attached picture, touch
Remove
.
7. Complete your message.
Attach Videos
1. From the compose message screen, touch
Menu > Attach
.
2. Touch
Videos
.
3. Touch the thumbnail of desired video to
attach.
4. On the compose message screen, do one of
the following:
• To play the attached video, touch
View
.
• To replace the attached video, touch
Replace
.
• To remove the attached video, touch
Remove
.
5. Complete your message.
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Record Videos to Attach
1. From the compose message screen, touch
Menu > Attach
.
2. Touch
Capture video
to activate the
camcorder.
3. Press the
Camera
key to start recording.
4. Press the
Camera
key again to stop
recording.
5. Do one of the following:
• To record again, touch
RETAKE
.
• To play recorded video, touch
PLAY
.
• To cancel, touch
CANCEL
.
6. Touch
OK
to attach the captured video.
7. On the compose message screen, do one of
the following:
To play the attached video, touch
View
.
• To replace the attached video, touch
Replace
.
• To remove the attached video, touch
Remove
.
8. Complete your message.
Attach Audio
1. From the compose message screen, touch
Menu > Attach
.
2. Touch
Audio
.
3. Touch the filename to play desired audio.
4. Touch
OK
to attach audio.
5. On the compose message screen, do one of
the following:
To play the attached audio, touch
Play
.
• To replace the attached audio, touch
Replace
.
• To remove the attached audio, touch
Remove
.
6. Complete your message.
Record Audio to Attach
1. From the compose message screen, touch
Menu > Attach
.
2. Touch
Record audio
to open the recording
screen.
3. Touch to start recording.
4. Touch to stop recording.
5. Touch to play recording.
6. Touch
Use this recording
to attach
recorded audio.
7. On the compose message screen, do one of
the following:
To play the attached audio, touch
Play
.
• To replace the attached audio, touch
Replace
.
• To remove the attached audio, touch
Remove
.
8. Complete your message.
40 Send Text and Multimedia Messages
Attach Slideshow
1. From the compose message screen, touch
Menu > Attach
.
2. Touch
Slideshow
.
3. Touch
Slide 1
to create a slide.
4. Touch the
Add picture
button.
5. Touch the thumbnail of the desired picture
to add to slideshow.
Displays added
picture.
Touch to view
the previous
or the next
slide.
6. Do one of the following:
• To add text, touch the text field and type
to compose text.
To preview slideshow, touch
Preview
.
• To replace a picture, touch
Replace
picture
.
• To remove a picture, touch
Remove
slide
.
• To add more slides, touch
Menu > Add
slide
, then repeat step 4 to 5.
• To add background music, touch
Menu >
Add music
.
• To set the duration of slideshow, touch
Menu > Duration
, then select an option.
• To change text layout, touch
Menu
Layout
, then select
Text on top
or
Text
on bottom
.
7. Touch
Done
to complete slideshow.
8. Complete your message.
Handle Received Messages
When messages are received, a message is
displayed briefly and a new message icon
appears on the status bar.
Open and View Text Messages
Do one of the following to open a message:
•Touch
Home
, then touch and slide the
status bar to open the Notifications panel.
Touch the new message to open and read it.
•Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, then
touch
Messaging
. On the message list, touch
the message thread to open and read it.
Reply to Text Messages
1. On the
Messaging
screen, touch the text
message or message thread to open it.
2. Touch the text box at the bottom of the
screen.
3. Type your message, then touch
Send
.
User Guide 41
Reply to Text Messages with Multimedia
Messages
1. On the
Messaging
screen, touch the text
message or message thread to open it.
2. Touch
Menu
>
Add
subject
or
Attach
.
The text message automatically converts
into a multimedia message.
3. Touch the text box at the bottom of the
screen.
4. Type your message, then touch
Send
.
Open and View Multimedia Messages
Auto Retrieve Enabled
1. On the
Messaging
screen, touch the
multimedia message to open it.
Note:
The attachment icon indicates that
the message is a multimedia message.
2. Touch
Play
to play the file.
Auto Retrieve Disabled
1. On the
Messaging
screen, touch the
multimedia message to open it.
Note:
The attachment icon indicates that
the message is a multimedia message.
2. Touch
Download
to download the entire
message.
Reply to Multimedia Messages
1. On the
Messaging
screen, touch the
multimedia message to open it.
Note:
The attachment icon indicates that
the message is a multimedia message.
2. To reply, touch the text box at the bottom of
the screen.
3. Type your message, then touch
Send
.
Forward Messages
1. When viewing the received message, touch
and hold on the message thread that you
want to forward.
2. On the options menu, touch
Forward
.
3. On the
To
field, enter the recipient’s name
or number.
4. Touch
Send
to forward the message.
42 Send Text and Multimedia Messages
Reply with a Copy of the Message
1. When viewing the received message, touch
and hold on the message that you want to
copy.
2. On the options menu, touch
Copy message
text
.
3. Touch and hold the text box to open the
Edit text
window.
4. Touch
Paste
.
5. Complete your message, then touch
Send
.
Call Sender
When viewing the received message, touch
Menu
>
Call
to call the sender.
View Message Information
1. When viewing the received message, touch
and hold the message.
2. On the
options menu, touch
View message
details
to view the message type, sender
and sent date and time.
3. Touch
OK
to close message details
window.
Delete Messages
Delete a message in a thread
1. When viewing the received message, touch
and hold the message.
2. On the options menu, touch
Delete
message
.
3. Touch
OK
to confirm delete.
Delete a message in a thread
1. When viewing the received message, touch
and hold the message.
2. Touch
Menu > Delete thread
.
3. Touch
OK
to confirm delete.
Handle Attached Files
Play Attached Files
1. When viewing a received message with
files attached, touch
Play
to play the file.
2. During playback, use the buttons to play,
pause or stop playback.
Save Attached Files
You can save the file attachment on the
multimedia message to the SD card.
1. When viewing a received message with
files attached, touch and hold the file.
2. On the options menu, touch
Copy attached
to the SD card
.
User Guide 43
Message Settings
To adjust message settings, from the
Messaging
screen, touch
Menu > Settings
.
SMS Settings
Delivery Reports
Touch to enable or disable this option if you
want to receive a report of the delivery status
of your message.
MMS Settings
Delivery Reports
Touch to enable or disable this option if you
want to receive a report of the delivery status
of your multimedia message.
Read Reports
Touch to enable or disable this option if you
want to receive a report whether each recipient
has read or has deleted your message without
reading it.
Auto-retrieve
Touch to enable or disable this option if you
want to automatically retrieve multimedia
messages completely. When selected, the
MMS header, body, and attachments are
automatically downloaded to your device. If
this option is disabled, only the message
header is retrieved.
Roaming Auto-retrieve
Touch to enable or disable this option if you
want to automatically retrieve multimedia
messages completely while roaming.
Notification Settings
Notifications
Touch to enable or disable this option if you
want to receive a notification on the status bar
when a new message is received.
Select Ringtone
This option allows you to set the ringtone when
a new message is received.
1. Touch this option to open the Ringtones
window.
2. Touch a ringtone to play it briefly.
3. Touch
OK
to select ringtone.
Vibrate
Touch to enable or disable this option if you
want to the device to vibrate when a new
message is received.
44 Use Email
Use Email
Email
allows you to add external POP3 or
IMAP email accounts from web-based email
service providers such as Yahoo!™ Mail,
AOL, or Hotmail.
To access
Email
, touch
Home
, open the
applications tab, touch
Email
.
Add Email Accounts
1. Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
then touch
Email
.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions, touch
Next
.
3. Touch the
Email address
box, then type
your email address.
4. Touch
Next
on the keyboard.
5. On the
Password
box, type your password.
6. Touch
Done
on the keyboard.
7. Touch
Next
to continue. The device
automatically retrieves the email settings.
8. Touch
Done
.
Create Another Email Account
1. On the Accounts list screen, touch
Menu >
Add account
.
2. Select the type of account:
POP3
account
or
IMAP
account
.
3. Touch the
Email
address
box, then type
your email address.
4. Touch
Next
on the keyboard.
5. On the
Password
box, type your password.
6. Touch
Done
on the keyboard.
7. Touch
Next
to continue. The device
automatically retrieves the email settings.
8. Touch
Done
.
Compose and Send Emails
1. Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
then touch
Email
.
2. On the email account inbox, touch
Menu >
Compose
.
3. On the
To
field, enter the recipient’s email
address. As you type, matching contacts
appear on screen. Touch the contact or
continue typing the email address.
• To add a carbon copy (Cc) or a blind
carbon copy (Bcc), touch
Menu > Add
recipient
.
Note:
To send to multiple recipients, separate
the email addresses with a comma.
4. Enter the subject and complete your
message.
5. Touch
Send
.
User Guide 45
Manage Emails
Sort Messages
1. On the email account inbox, touch
Menu >
Sort
.
2. Touch one of the following options:
Date (Most recent/Oldest)
: Select to
sort email messages by received time.
Subject (A-Z/Z-A)
: Select to
alphabetically sort email messages by
subject.
Sender (A-Z/Z-A)
: Select to
alphabetically sort email messages by
sender.
Size
(Largest/Smallest)
: Select to sort
email by file size.
3. Touch
OK
.
Delete Messages
1. On the email account inbox, touch and hold
the email you want to delete.
2. On the options menu, touch
Delete
.
3. Touch
OK
to confirm.
Delete Email Accounts
1. Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
then touch
Email
.
2. Touch and hold the email account you want
to delete.
3. On the options menu, touch
Delete
account
.
4. Touch
OK
to confirm.
Email Account Settings
1. Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
then touch
Email
.
2. Touch and hold the email account you want
to edit.
3. On the options menu, touch
Settings
.
4. Touch one of the following to adjust
settings:
Account info
: Select to change the name,
email address, password, or description.
General settings
: Select to set the font
size when reading emails, enable or
disable signature. Touch
Signature
to
enter the signature.
Send & receive
: Select to set the file size
limit when receiving emails, the
frequency and number of emails when
checking for new mail from the server.
Notification settings
: Select to set email
notification settings.
5. Touch
Back
to save your changes.
46 Use Gmail (Google Mail)
Use Gmail (Google Mail)
Gmail
or
Google Mail
(hereinafter referred to
as Gmail) is the web-based email service
provided by Google. Gmail comes
preconfigured on your device. You can
synchronize your Gmail account on your
device with your Gmail account on the web.
To access
Gmail
, touch
Home
, open the
applications tab, then touch
Gmail
.
Refresh Gmail
The Inbox displays all received email
messages on your Gmail account.
Touch
Menu > Refresh
to send or receive new
emails and synchronize your emails with your
Gmail web account.
Create and Send Emails
1. From the Inbox, touch
Menu > Compose
.
2. On the
To
field, enter the recipient’s email
address. To send to multiple recipients,
separate the email addresses with a comma
and add as many recipients as you want.
• To add a carbon copy (Cc) or blind
carbon copy (Bcc), touch
Menu > Add
Cc/Bcc
.
3. Enter the subject and compose your email.
4. Touch
Send
.
Attach Picture File to Emails
1. On the compose email screen, touch
Menu
> Attach
.
2. Select the picture you want to attach.
3. Touch
OK
.
4. Complete your email.
5. Touch
Send
.
Remove Attached File
To remove the attachment, touch the
x
button
next to the filename.
Add Signature to Emails
1. From the Inbox, touch
Menu > Settings >
Signature
.
2. On the text box, type your signature.
3. Touch
OK
.
View Sent Messages
From the Inbox, touch
Menu > View labels >
Sent
.
Save Email as Draft
On the compose email screen, touch the
Back
button to automatically save the email as a
draft.
View Draft Emails
From the Inbox, touch
Menu > View labels >
Drafts
to display your draft email messages.
User Guide 47
Receive and Read Emails
When new email messages are received, a
message is displayed briefly and a new email
message icon appears on the status bar.
Email messages you send to and receive from
the same recipient are grouped as message
threads or conversation.
Open and Read Received Emails
To view emails, do one of the following:
•Touch
Home
, then slide down the status
bar to open the notifications panel. Touch
the new email to open and read it.
From the Inbox, touch the email message to
open and read it.
Note:
Unread messages are bolded.
Reply to Sender
1. From the Inbox, touch to open and view the
email message.
2. Scroll down to the end of the message
thread, then touch
Reply
.
3. Type your reply message.
4. Scroll down to the end of the message, then
touch
Send
.
Reply to All Recipients
1. From the Inbox, touch to open and view the
email message.
2. Scroll down to the end of the message
thread, then touch
Reply to all
.
3. Type your reply message.
4. Scroll down to the end of the message, then
touch
Send
.
Forward Emails
1. From the Inbox, touch to open and view the
email message.
2. Scroll down to the end of the message
thread, then touch
Forward
.
3. On the
To
field, enter the recipient’s email
address. To send to multiple recipients,
separate the email addresses with a comma
and add as many recipients as you want.
4. Scroll down to the end of the message, then
touch
Send
.
48 Use Gmail (Google Mail)
Handle Emails
Search for Emails
You can search emails by sender, subject or
label.
1. From the Inbox, touch
Menu > Search
.
2. Touch the search box, then type the words
to search.
3. Touch
Search
.
Archive Email Messages
1. In the message thread, touch the email
header or message.
2. Touch
Menu > Archive
.
Display Archived Emails
From the Inbox, touch
Menu > View labels >
All mail
.
Add or Remove Star on Emails
1. In the message thread, touch the email
header or message.
2. Touch
Menu > Add star
or
Remove star
to add or remove star.
Mark Emails Read or Unread
1. In the message thread, touch the email
header or message.
2. Touch
Menu > Mark read
or
Mark
unread
. Unread messages or threads
appear in bold in the Inbox.
Change Labels
1. In the message thread, touch the email
header or message.
2. Touch
Menu > Change labels
to add or
change the label of the conversation.
Note:
You cannot use the device to create
labels. This can only be done on Gmail’s web
site.
Delete Emails
1. In the message thread, touch the email
header or message.
2. Touch
Menu > Delete
to delete the email
message.
Mute Emails
1. In the message thread, touch the email
header or message.
2. Touch
Menu > More > Mute
to keep all
future additions to the message thread out
of your Inbox.
Report Spam Emails
1. In the message thread, touch the email
header or message.
2. Touch
Menu > Report spam
to report the
email message as spam.
User Guide 49
Handle Email Message Threads
Open and Read Message Threads
1. From the Inbox, touch and hold the
message thread.
2. Touch
Read
.
Archive Message Threads
1. From the Inbox, touch and hold the
message thread.
2. On the options menu, touch
Archive
.
Display Archived Message Threads
From the Inbox, touch
Menu > View labels >
All Mail
.
Mute Message Threads
1. From the Inbox, touch and hold the
message thread.
2. On the options menu, touch
Mute
to keep
all future additions to the message thread
out of your Inbox.
Mark Emails Read or Unread
1. From the Inbox, touch and hold the
message thread.
2. On the options menu, touch
Mark read
or
Mark unread
. Unread messages appear in
bold in the Inbox.
Delete Message Threads
1. From the Inbox, touch and hold the
message thread.
2. On the options menu, touch
Delete
.
3. Touch
OK
to delete the email message.
Add or Remove Star on Message Threads
1. From the Inbox, touch and hold the
message thread.
2. On the options menu, touch
Add star
or
Remove star
to add or remove star on the
message thread.
Change Labels
1. From the Inbox, touch and hold the
message thread.
2. On the options menu, touch
Change labels
to add or change the label of the message
thread.
Note:
You cannot use the device to create
labels. This can only be done on Gmail’s web
site.
Report Spam Message Threads
1. From the Inbox, touch and hold the
message thread.
2. On the options menu, touch
Report spam
to report the message threads as spam.
50 Use Google Talk
Gmail Account Settings
1. From the Inbox, touch
Menu > Settings
.
2. Touch one of the following to change the
settings:
Signature
: Select to enter a signature that
is added at the end of the emails.
Confirm delete
: Select to show a
confirmation box when you delete a
message thread.
Batch operations
: Select to show the
batch operations features, such as:
archive, delete, or apply a label to
multiple emails at once.
Labels
: Select to set which Gmail labels
to synchronize.
Email notifications
: Select to show a
notification icon on the status bar when
you receive a new email.
Select ringtone
: Select if you want the
device to ring when a new email is
received. On the ringtone menu, touch a
ringtone to play the tone briefly, then
touch
OK
to confirm selection. Select
Silent
if you do not want the device to
ring when a new email is received.
Vibrate
: Select if you want the device to
vibrate when a new email is received.
3. Touch
Back
to save your changes.
Use Google Talk
Google Talk
is the instant messaging program
provided by Google. Google Talk lets you chat
with other people that also have a Google
account. Your Google Talk account is based on
the Gmail account set on your device.
Sign In and Chat
Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, then
touch
Google Talk
to open Google Talk.
Add New Friends
You can only add people who have a Google
account.
1. On the Friends list screen, touch
Menu >
Add friend
.
2. Enter the Google Talk ID or the Gmail
email address of the person you want to
add.
3. Touch
Send invitation
.
View and Accept Invitations
1. On the Friends list screen, touch
Menu >
Invites
. The pending invitations screen lists
all chat invitations that you have sent or
received.
2. Touch a pending invitation, then touch
Accept
or
Decline
.
Note:
When a person accepts your invitation,
that invitation disappears from the pending
invitation list.
User Guide 51
Change Online Status and Message
1. On the Friends list screen, touch the online
status icon that appears beside your name.
2. Touch the status that you want from the
menu.
3. Touch the text box on the right of your
online status icon, then type your desired
status message.
4. Touch
Enter
on the on-screen keyboard.
Start a Chat
1. Touch a friend on the Friends list.
2. Touch the text box, then type your
message.
3. Touch
Send
.
Switch Between Active Chats
You can conduct multiple chats at the same
time and switch between active chats.
1. Either on the Friends list screen or a chat
screen, touch
Menu > Switch chats
.
2. On the panel, touch the friend you want to
chat with.
Close a Chat
Do one of the following:
On the Friends list screen, touch and hold a
friend. On the options menu, touch
End
chat
.
On a chat screen, touch
Menu > End chat
.
Manage Your Friends
Friends on the friends list screen are sorted
according to their online status and are listed
alphabetically.
View Friends List
By default, only the friends that you frequently
chat with are displayed on the friends list
screen.
To list all your friends, touch
Menu > All
friends
.
To display only the friends that you frequently
chat with, touch
Menu > Most popular
.
Find Friends
On the Friends list screen, enter the name of
your friend to filter the list and show only the
friends with names matching what you have
entered.
Block Friends
You can block friends from sending you
messages. Blocked friends are removed from
your friends list.
1. On the Friends list screen, touch and hold
the name of the friend you want to block.
2. On the options menu, touch
Block friend
.
That friend is removed from your friends
list and is added to the blocked friends list.
52 Use Google Talk
Unblock Friends
1. On the Friends list screen, touch
Menu >
Blocked
.
2. On the Blocked Friends list, touch the name
of the friend you want to unblock.
3. Touch
OK
to confirm.
Pin Friends
Pin friends to ensure that they always appear
on the your Most Popular friends list.
1. On the Friends list screen, touch and hold
the name of the friend you want to pin.
2. On the options menu, touch
Pin friend
.
Unpin Friends
1. On the Friends list screen, touch and hold
the name of the friend you want to unpin.
2. On the options menu, touch
Unpin friend
.
Mobile Indicators
Check Friends’ Device
You can check what device your friends use to
chat in Google Talk.
If an Android icon appears on the right of
your friend’s name, it indicates that your
friend is using an Android phone.
If no icon is displayed, it indicates that your
friend is using a computer.
Display Mobile Indicator
You can choose to show a mobile indicator
along with your name to let your friends know
the type of mobile device you are using.
1. On the Friends list screen, touch
Menu >
More > Settings
.
2. Touch
Mobile indicator
, then touch
Back
.
Sign Out
On the Friends list screen, touch
Menu >
More > Sign out
to sign out from Google Talk.
Google Talk Settings
1. On the Friends list screen, touch
Menu >
More > Settings
.
2. Touch one of the following to change the
settings:
IM notifications
: Select to receive a
notification on the status bar when a new
instant message is received.
Select ringtone
: Select if you want the
device to ring when a new instant
message is received. On the ringtone
menu, touch a ringtone to play the tone
briefly, then touch
OK
to confirm
selection. Select
Silent
if you do not want
the device to ring when a new instant
message is received.
User Guide 53
Vibrate
: Select if you want the device to
vibrate when a new instant message is
received.
Automatically sign in
: Select to
automatically sign in to Google Talk
every time you turn on your device.
54 Connect to the Internet
6 Make Connections
Connect to the Internet
Your device can connect to the Internet using
Wi-Fi connections.
Connect via Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet connection
when connected to a wireless access point
within a 100-meter distance.
Note:
The availability and range of Wi-Fi
varies depending on environmental
obstructions through which the signal passes.
Turn On Wi-Fi
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings >
Wireless controls
.
2. Touch the
Wi-Fi
check box to turn on
Wi-Fi. The device scans for available
wireless networks.
Connect to a Wireless Network
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings >
Wireless controls
.
2. Touch
Wi-Fi settings
to view the network
name and security settings of available
wireless networks under the Wi-Fi
networks list.
3. Touch a Wi-Fi network to connect to.
• If you select an open network, your
device will automatically be connected.
• If you select a network that is secured
with WPA or WEP, enter the WPA or
WEP key, then touch
Connect
.
Note:
The next time your device connects to a
previously accessed secured network, you will
not be prompted for the security key again.
Connect to Another Wi-Fi Network
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings >
Wireless controls
>
Wi-Fi
settings
.
2. Under Wi-Fi networks, do one of the
following:
• Touch an available Wi-Fi network to
connect to.
• Touch
Add Wi-Fi network
if the
network you want to connect to is not on
the list. Enter the
Network SSID
and
Security
, then touch
Save
.
• Touch
Menu > Scan
to manually scan for
available Wi-Fi networks.
User Guide 55
Check the Wireless Network Status
Do one of the following to check the
connection status of a wireless network:
Check if the Wi-Fi icon appears on the
status bar. The lighted bars indicate the
signal strength.
•Touch
Home > Menu > Settings >
Wireless controls
>
Wi-Fi
settings
, and
the wireless network that the device is
currently connected to. The Wi-Fi network
name, status, speed, signal strength,
security, and IP address are displayed.
Use Browser
Use
Browser
to surf the Internet on your
device.
Launch Browser
Do one of the following:
•Touch
Home > Browser
.
•Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
touch
Browser
.
Touch a web link in an email message or
text message.
Open Web Pages
1. Launch
Browser
.
2. Touch
Menu > Go
.
3. Type the web page address. As you type,
matching web page addresses are displayed
on screen. Touch an address to go directly
to the web page or continue typing the web
page address.
4. Touch
Go
.
Set Your Home Page
1. Launch Browser.
2. Touch
Menu > More > Settings > Set
home page
.
3. Enter the web page address that you want
to set as your home page.
4. Touch
OK
.
Bookmark a Page
1. Launch Browser.
2. Go to the web page that you want to
bookmark.
3. Touch
Menu > Bookmarks
.
4. On the
Bookmarks
tab, touch
Add
bookmark
.
5. Edit the bookmark
Name
if necessary, then
touch
OK
.
Open a Bookmark
1. Launch Browser.
2. Touch
Menu > Bookmarks
.
3. On the
Bookmarks
tab, do one of the
following:
• Touch the bookmark you want to open.
• Touch and hold a bookmark name. On the
options menu, touch
Open
or
Open in
new window
.
56 Connect to the Internet
Edit a Bookmark
1. Launch Browser.
2. Touch
Menu > Bookmarks
.
3. On the
Bookmarks
tab, touch and hold a
bookmark name.
4. On the options menu, touch
Edit
bookmark
.
5. Enter the changes and touch
OK
.
Navigate on Web Pages
Use the Trackball or slide your finger on the
screen to navigate the areas of a web page.
Zoom In or Out on Web Pages
1. Touch the screen twice to display the zoom
buttons.
2. Touch the
+
button to zoom in or the
-
button to zoom out on the web page.
Open a New Window
You can open a new browser window to easily
view and switch between multiple web sites.
1. Launch Browser.
2. Touch
Menu > New window
.
3. Touch
Menu > Go
to enter a web page
address or open a bookmark page.
Switch Between Windows
1. On a browser window, touch
Menu >
Window
.
2. Touch the browser window you want to
view.
3. To close a browser window, touch the
x
button on the browser window you want to
close.
Find Text on Web Pages
Your device supports searching for text within
web page.
1. On the browser window, touch
Menu >
More > Find on page
.
2. Type the text you want to find. As you type,
matching characters are highlighted in
green.
• Touch
Done
on the on-screen keyboard.
• Touch the left or right arrows to go to the
previous or next matching item.
3. Touch the
x
button to close the search bar.
Copy Text From Web Pages
You can highlight items on the web page and
copy them to the clipboard.
1. On the browser window, touch
Menu >
More > Select text
.
2. Touch and drag your finger to highlight the
text that you want to copy. When you lift
your finger, the highlighted text are
automatically copied to the clipboard.
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View Web Page Information
1. On the browser window, touch
Menu >
More > Page info
.
2. The web page information is displayed.
Touch
OK
to close the information
window.
Share Web Page
1. On the browser window, touch
Menu >
More > Share page
.
2. Select
Messaging
or
Gmail
.
3. The compose message screen appears. On
the
To
box, enter the recipient’s name,
number or email address. As you type,
matching Contacts appear on the screen.
Touch a contact or continue typing.
4. Touch
Send
to send the web page address.
View Downloads
On the browser window, touch
Menu > More
> Downloads
to display the download history
list.
•Touch
Menu > Clear list
, to delete
download history list.
•Touch
Menu > Cancel all downloads
to
cancel current download process.
Close Browser
On the browser window, touch
Menu > Exit
.
Use Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology allows devices to
wirelessly exchange information over a short
distance of up to 32 feet.
Bluetooth operates in three modes:
On
: Bluetooth is turned on. Your device
can detect other Bluetooth devices but
other devices cannot detect your device.
Discoverable
: Bluetooth is turned on. Your
device can detect other Bluetooth devices
and other devices can also detect your
device.
Off
: Bluetooth is turned off. Information
cannot be sent or received when Bluetooth
is turned off.
Turn On Bluetooth
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings
>
Wireless controls
.
2. Touch the
Bluetooth
check box to turn on
Bluetooth.
3. To make your device discoverable, touch
Bluetooth settings
, then select
Discoverable
check box to enable other
Bluetooth devices to detect your device.
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Change Device Name
The device name is the name used to identify
your device in a Bluetooth network.
1. Turn on Bluetooth.
2. On the
Wireless controls
screen, touch
Bluetooth settings > Device name
.
3. Type the name of your device.
4. Touch
OK
.
Pair and Connect to Bluetooth Devices
Before you can connect to other Bluetooth
devices, you must pair the devices first.
1. Turn on Bluetooth.
2. On the
Wireless controls
screen, touch
Bluetooth settings > Scan for devices
.
Your device starts scanning for Bluetooth
devices. All detected devices are displayed
under
Bluetooth devices
.
Note:
Make sure the device that you want to
pair with has turned Bluetooth on and is
discoverable.
3. To start pairing, touch the device name that
you want to pair with.
4. If prompted, enter a passcode to start
pairing. The same passcode must also be
entered on the Bluetooth device.
Note:
For car kits, try to enter “0000” or
“1234”. If it does not work, consult the
Bluetooth device’s documentation.
5. After pairing, touch and hold the paired
device.
6. On the options menu, touch
Options >
Connect
.
7. The pairing and connection status appears
below the Bluetooth device name. When
Bluetooth hands-free headsets or car kits
are connected to your device, the Bluetooth
connection icon appears on the status bar.
Note:
Once a Bluetooth device has been
paired, the devices will not prompt for
passcode entry again.
Note:
When a second headset is paired, the
first headset is automatically disconnected.
Disconnect Bluetooth Devices
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings >
Wireless controls > Bluetooth settings
.
2. Under the Bluetooth devices section, touch
and hold the connected device.
3. On the options menu, touch
Disconnect
.
Unpair Bluetooth Devices
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings >
Wireless controls > Bluetooth settings
.
2. Under the Bluetooth devices section, touch
and hold the paired device.
3. On the options menu, touch
Unpair
.
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Enable OPP/FTP
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings >
Wireless controls > Bluetooth settings
.
2. Under the Bluetooth devices section, touch
and hold the connected device.
3. On the options menu, touch
OPP/FTP
.
Connect to a Computer
You can connect your device to a computer to
transfer pictures, videos, and music files. To do
this, you must set the device’s storage card as a
USB drive.
Use the Storage Card as a USB Drive
1. Connect the device to the computer using
the supplied USB cable. A notification icon
appears on the status bar.
2. Touch the status bar and slide it downwards
to open the notifications panel.
3. On the notifications panel, touch
USB
connected
, then touch
Mount
.
4. Transfer files from your computer to your
device or vice versa using copy and paste
functions.
Note:
When the storage device is mounted to
the computer, your device will not recognize
the storage card and you will not be able to use
some of the applications such as Camera.
Turn Off USB Storage
1. Touch the status bar and slide it downwards
to open the notifications panel.
2. Touch
Turn off USB storage
.
3. Touch
Tur n Off
.
Remove the Storage Card
When you need to remove the storage card
while the device is turned on, you must
unmount the storage card first to avoid
damaging the card or corrupting stored data.
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings
>
SD
card, USB mass storage & phone
storage
.
2. Touch
Unmount SD card
.
3. Remove the storage card. See “Remove the
Storage Card” on page 13.
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7 Camera and Multimedia Applications
Camera and Camcorder
Your device has a camera which allows you to
take pictures and videos.
To take pictures, activate the
Camera
.
To record videos, activate
Camcorder
.
Camera Tips
Before using your device’s camera, here are
some tips:
You cannot activate the camera while on an
active call or while browsing files in the
gallery or playing videos.
You cannot activate the camera when your
device is connected to a PC and the storage
card is recognized as a USB drive of the PC.
If you get a low memory error, check the
resolution and quality compression
settings.
Camera menu settings can only be accessed
when the camera is active.
Activate the Camera
Do one of the following to activate the camera.
•Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
touch
Camera
.
Press and hold the
Camera
key.
The screen automatically switches to landscape
orientation.
1
2
5
4
3
1. Orange bar indicates the brightness level.
2.
Review
button
3. Slide to select capture mode
4.
Camera
button
5. Zoom control
Take Pictures
1. Activate the camera.
2. Frame your subject on the screen.
3. Scroll the trackball to adjust the brightness
level.
4. Do one of the following to take the picture:
• Press the
Camera
key.
• Touch the
Camera
button on the screen.
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Zoom Images
To zoom in, touch the
+
button.
To zoom out, touch the
-
button.
Preview Pictures
The
Review
screen allows you to delete, share,
or assign the captured picture.
After taking a picture, touch the
Review
button
to open the
Review
screen.
Touch one of the following buttons:
Delete
: Select to delete the captured picture
from the storage card. Touch
OK
to
confirm.
Share
: Select to send the captured image
via MMS message, Gmail, or Bluetooth.
Set as
: Select to set the picture as a contact
icon or wallpaper.
• To set as a contact icon, touch
Contact
icon
on the options menu. Touch a
contact name to assign picture to. If
necessary, crop the picture. Touch
Save
when done.
• To set as the wallpaper, touch
Wallpaper
on the options menu. If necessary, crop
the picture. Touch
Save
when done.
Done
: Select to go back to the finder
screen.
Activate the Camcorder
Do one of the following to activate the
camcorder.
•Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
touch
Camcorder
.
•Press the
Camera
key, then slide the slider
to the Video icon .
The screen automatically switches to landscape
orientation.
1
3
2
1.
Review
button
2. Slide to select capture mode
3.
Record
button
Record Videos
1. Activate the camcorder.
2. To start recording, press the
Camera
key or
touch the
Record
button on the screen.
3. To stop recording, press the
Camera
key
again or touch the
Stop
button on the
screen.
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Preview Videos
The
Review
screen allows you to delete, share,
or playback the recorded video.
After recording, touch the
Review
button to
open the
Review
screen.
Touch one of the following buttons:
Delete
: Select to delete the recorded video
from the storage card. Touch
OK
to
confirm.
Share
: Select to send the recorded video
via MMS message, Gmail, or Bluetooth.
Play
: Select to playback video. Touch the
playback buttons to rewind, pause, or
forward playback.
Done
: Select to go back to the finder
screen.
Capture Settings
You can access the capture settings both in
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode.
General Settings
Set Record Location
From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Store location in pictures
to record location in picture data.
Set JPEG Quality
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > JPEG Quality
.
2. On the options menu, touch the JPEG
quality you prefer from
JPEG 55%
to
100%
.
Set Picture Size
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Picture Size
.
2. On the options menu, touch one of the
following options:
3.2MP (2048x1536),
HD1080 (1920x1080), UXGA
(1600x1200), XGA (1024x768), VGA
(640X480)
.
Set Recording Format
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings
.
2. Select
Video Recording in MPEG4
Format
check box to record videos in
MPEG4 format. Uncheck to record videos
in H263 format.
Set Video Quality
When you select a higher quality, the resulting
size of the file is bigger.
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Select Video Quality
.
2. On the options menu, touch one of the
following options:
WVGA (800*480)
,
VGA (640*480)
,
CIF (352*288)
,
QVGA
(320*240)
,
QCIF (176*144)
.
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Set Video Duration
You can set the maximum duration in
recording a video. When the set video duration
is reached, recording is automatically stopped.
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Select video duration
.
2. On the options menu, touch one of the
following options:
1 minute
(for sharing): Select this option
if you intend to share the video via MMS
or email.
• 10 minutes
• 30 minutes
• Unlimited
Set White Balance
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > White
Balance/Lighting
.
2. On the options menu, touch desired white
balance setting:
Auto
,
Incandescent
,
Fluorescent
,
Daylight
, or
Cloudy
.
Add Effects
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Select effect
.
2. On the options menu, touch desired effect:
Off
,
Mono
,
Negative
,
Sepia
, or
Aqua
.
Enable or Disable Auto Focus
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Select focus mode
.
2. On the options menu, touch
AutoFocus On
or
AutoFocus Off
.
Set Exposure Mode
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Select Auto Exposure
Mode
.
2. On the options menu, touch
Frame
Average
,
Center Weighted
, or
Spot
Metering
.
Enable or Disable Lens Shading
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Lens Shading
.
2. On the options menu, touch
Enable
or
Disable
.
Set Night Mode
1. From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Settings > Night Mode
.
2. On the options menu, touch
Enable
or
Disable
.
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Use Gallery
Use the
Gallery
to retrieve and playback
captured pictures, videos, and media files
stored on the storage card and other
downloads.
Open Gallery
•Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
then touch
Gallery
.
•From
Camera
or
Camcorder
mode, touch
Menu > Gallery
.
If files in the storage card are saved in folders,
Gallery displays these folders as separate
albums.
By default, Gallery has the following albums:
Camera
pictures
: Pictures captured using
the device camera are displayed in this
album.
Camera videos
: Videos recorded using the
device camera are displayed in this album.
Camera media
: All media files captured
using the device camera are displayed in
this album.
All pictures
: All pictures captured by the
device camera or copied to the storage card
are displayed in this album.
Download
: Downloaded media files are
displayed in this album.
SD card
: Media files stored in the storage
card are displayed in this album.
Pictures
View Pictures
1. On the Gallery
screen, touch the album to
view pictures inside the album.
2. To view a picture in full screen, touch the
thumbnail or touch and hold the thumbnail
and touch
View
.
Browse Through Pictures
1. While viewing pictures in full screen, touch
the screen to display the scroll arrows.
2. Touch the left or right scroll arrows to view
the previous or next picture.
Zoom Pictures
1. While viewing pictures in full screen, touch
the screen to display the zoom controls.
2. Touch the
-
button to zoom out or touch the
+
button to zoom in.
Rotate Pictures
Pictures can be rotated 90 degrees each time a
rotate function is executed.
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Rotate
, then touch either
Rotate left
or
Rotate right
.
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Crop Pictures
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Crop
to display the crop tool.
3. Do one of the following:
• To adjust the crop size, touch and hold
the edge of the cropper tool to display the
cropper arrows. Drag your finger to
resize it.
• To adjust the crop size while keeping the
aspect ratio, touch and hold one of the
four corners of the cropper tool then drag
inwards or outwards from the center.
• To move the cropper tool to another area
on the picture, touch and hold inside the
cropper tool, then drag your finger to the
desired area.
4. Touch
Save
to save cropped picture as a
new file. The original picture is unchanged.
Send Pictures Using Gmail
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Share
to display the options menu.
3. Touch
Gmail
.
4. The picture is automatically attached to
your email. Enter the recipient and
compose your email message.
5. Touch
Send
.
Send Pictures via MMS
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Share
to display the options menu.
3. Touch
Messaging
.
4. The picture is automatically attached to
your multimedia message. Enter the
recipient and compose your message.
5. Touch
Send
.
Upload Pictures to Picasa
Picasa is a photo organizing service provided
by Google. You must have a Google account in
order to use this service.
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Share
to display the options menu.
3. Touch
Picasa
.
4. Enter the
Caption
for the picture and select
the
Album
where you want to upload the
picture.
5. Touch
Upload
. Pictures are uploaded to
http:\\picasaweb.google.com.
Send Pictures via Bluetooth
To send pictures via Bluetooth, you must turn
on Bluetooth first, make your device
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discoverable and pair devices. See “Use
Bluetooth” on page 57.
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Share
to display the options menu.
3. Touch
Select a Device
.
4. Touch the device name of the Bluetooth
device that you want to send the picture to.
Delete Pictures
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Delete
.
3. When prompted, touch
OK
to confirm.
Set Pictures as Contact Icons
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu > More
.
2. Touch
Set as
to open the options menu.
3. Touch
Contact icon
.
4. Touch a contact name that you want to
assign the picture to. If necessary, crop the
picture.
5. Touch
Save
.
View Picture Details
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu > More
.
2. Touch
Details
to display file information
such as size, resolution, and date when the
picture was taken.
3. Touch
OK
to close the detail window.
Show Pictures on Maps
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold a
thumbnail or while viewing pictures in full
screen, touch
Menu > More
.
2. Touch
Show on Maps
to open a browser
window and show the picture on the map.
Play and Stop Slideshow
1. To start slideshow, do one of the following:
• On the Gallery screen, touch and hold an
album or thumbnail.
• While viewing pictures in full screen,
touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Slideshow
to start slideshow.
3. To stop slideshow, touch the screen.
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Videos
Play Videos
1. On the Gallery
screen, touch the album to
view the video thumbnails inside.
2. To play video, touch the thumbnail or touch
and hold the thumbnail and touch
Play
.
Send Videos Using Gmail
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold the
video thumbnail that you want to send.
2. On the options menu, touch
Share >
Gmail
.
3. The video is automatically attached to your
email. Enter the recipient and compose
your email message.
4. Touch
Send
.
Send Videos via MMS
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold the
video thumbnail that you want to send.
2. On the options menu, touch
Share >
Messaging
.
3. The video is automatically attached to your
multimedia message. Enter the recipient
and compose your message.
4. Touch
Send
.
Upload Videos to YouTube
You can upload your video to YouTube. A
YouTube account and Wi-Fi connection is
required to use this function.
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold the
thumbnail that you want to upload.
2. Touch
Share
to display the options menu.
3. Touch
YouTube
.
4. Enter the
Title Description
, and
Tag s
for
your video. Select the
Public
check box if
you want to share the video with someone.
5. Touch
Upload
.
Send Videos via Bluetooth
To send videos via Bluetooth, you must turn on
Bluetooth first, make your device discoverable
and pair devices. See “Use Bluetooth” on
page 57.
1. On the Gallery screen, touch and hold the
thumbnail that you want to send.
2. On the options menu, touch
Share >
Bluetooth
.
3. Touch
Select a Device
.
4. Touch the device name of the Bluetooth
device that you want to send the picture to.
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Gallery Settings
General Settings
Set Display Size
1. On the Gallery screen, touch
Menu >
Settings > Display size
.
2. On the options menu, touch
Large
or
Small
.
Set Sort Order
You can set the order in which pictures and
videos are displayed.
1. On the Gallery screen, touch
Menu >
Settings > Sort order
.
2. On the options menu, touch
Newest first
or
Newest last
.
Confirm Deletions
1. On the Gallery screen, touch
Menu >
Settings
.
2. Touch the
Confirm deletions
check box to
show confirmations first before deleting
pictures or videos.
Slideshow Settings
Set Slideshow Interval
1. On the Gallery screen, touch
Menu >
Settings > Slideshow interval
.
2. On the options menu, touch
2 seconds
,
3
seconds
, or
4 seconds
.
Set Slideshow Transition
You can select the effect to use when moving
from one slide to another.
1. On the Gallery screen, touch
Menu >
Settings > Slideshow transition
.
2. On the options menu, touch one of the
options:
Fade in & out
,
Slide left-right
,
Slide up-down
,
Random selection
.
Repeat Slideshow
1. On the Gallery screen, touch
Menu >
Settings
.
2. Touch the
Repeat slideshow
check box to
continuously play the slideshow until you
touch the screen to stop it.
Shuffle Slides
1. On the Gallery screen, touch
Menu >
Settings
.
2. Touch the
Shuffle slides
check box to show
pictures in random order.
Use YouTube
YouTube
is a an online video streaming
service that allows you to view videos
uploaded by YouTube members.
Open YouTube
Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, touch
YouTube
.
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Watch YouTube Videos
1. On the YouTube screen, touch a video
category.
2. Touch a video to watch it.
3. Touch the screen to display the playback
controls. Use the playback controls to
rewind, pause/play, or forward the video.
4. Touch
Back
to stop playback.
Search for Videos
1. On the YouTube screen, enter the keyword
to search on the search box at the upper
right of the screen, and then touch .
2. Search results appear below the status bar.
Scroll through the results and touch a video
to watch it.
Share Videos
1. While viewing videos in a list, touch and
hold the video, or watching the video,
touch
Menu
.
2. Touch
Share
.
3. Select the email account that you want to
use to send the video link.
4. The video link is automatically added to
your email message.
5. Enter the recipient and complete your email
message, then touch
Send
.
Use Music
Music
plays digital audio files saved on the
storage card.
To play audio files which are not saved in the
storage card, copy the files to the storage card
first. See “Use the Storage Card as a USB
Drive” on page 59 for more details on copying
files.
Open Music
Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, then
touch
Music
. The
Music library
screen
appears.
Browse for Music
1. On the Music library screen, touch a
category to view the contents under that
category. Options are:
Artist
,
Albums
,
Songs
, and
Playlist
.
2. Keep touching to browse through folders
until you reach the music you want to play.
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Play Music
1. Open Music and browse for the music you
want to play.
2. Touch the music name to play it. The
playback screen opens.
Playlist button
Shuffle button
Repeat button
Playback controls
Slider
Elapsed
time
Tota l time
3. Do one of the following:
• Touch the playback controls to rewind,
pause/play, forward playback.
• Touch the rewind button twice to play the
previous music.
• Touch the Playlist button to view the
current playlist.
• Touch the Shuffle button to toggle shuffle
on or off.
• Touch the Repeat button to cycle through
the repeat modes:
Repeating songs
,
Repeating current
song
, or
Repeat is
off
.
Use Playlist
Create a playlist to organize your music.
Create Playlists
1. Open Music library and browse for the
music that you want to add to the playlist.
2. Touch and hold the music to open the
options menu.
3. Touch
Add to playlist
.
4. On the
Add to playlist
window, touch
New
.
5. Type the name of your new playlist.
6. Touch
Save
.
Add Music to Existing Playlists
1. Open Music library and browse for the
music that you want to add to the playlist.
2. Touch and hold the music to open the
options menu.
3. Touch
Add to playlist
.
4. On the
Add to playlist
window, touch the
name of the playlist that you want to add
the music to.
Remove Music From Playlists
1. Open Music library and browse for the
music that you want to add to the playlist.
2. Touch and hold the music to open the
options menu.
3. Touch
Remove from playlist
.
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Rename Playlists
1. Open Music library and browse for the
playlist that you want to rename.
2. Touch and hold the playlist.
3. On the options menu, touch
Rename
.
4. Type the new name of the playlist.
5. Touch
Save
.
Play Music in Playlists
1. Open Music library and browse for the
playlist that you want to play.
2. Touch and hold the playlist.
3. On the options menu, touch
Play
.
Delete Playlists
1. Open Music library and browse for the
playlist that you want to delete.
2. Touch and hold the playlist.
3. On the options menu, touch
Delete
.
Set Music As Ringtone
1. Open Music and browse for the music that
you want to set as ringtone.
2. Touch and hold the music, then touch
Use
as phone ringtone
.
Delete Music
You can delete music files from the storage
card.
1. Open Music and browse for the music that
you want to delete.
2. Touch and hold the music, then touch
Delete
.
3. Touch
OK
to confirm.
Use Videos
Use
Videos
to play back videos files stored on
the storage card.
Play Videos
1. Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
touch
Videos
.
2. The Video list screen appears. Touch a
video to play it.
3. Use the playback controls to rewind,
pause/play, or forward playback.
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8Use Maps
Maps
allows you to keep track of your
location, find places of interest, view traffic
situations, and view detailed directions to your
destination.
Before you start using Maps, set your location
first.
Enable Location Setting
1. Touch
Home > Menu > Settings >
Security & Location
.
2. Touch the
Use wireless networks
,
Enable
GPS satellites
, or both.
Open Maps
Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, then
touch
Google Maps
.
Zoom Maps
1. On the Maps screen, touch the screen to
display the zoom controls.
2. Touch the
-
button to zoom out on the map
or touch the
+
button zoom in on the map.
Navigate the Map
To navigate on the map, slide your finger on
the screen towards the direction of the area you
want to view.
Change Map Mode
On the Maps screen, touch
Menu > Map
mode
, then touch one of the following options:
Map
: This is the default mode. Select this
option to display the map with names of
streets, rivers, parks, and boundaries.
Satellite
: Select this mode to use the same
satellite data as Google Earth. The images
are not real-time and are approximately one
to three years old.
Traffic
: Select this mode to view real-time
traffic conditions with roads marked in
color-coded lines that indicate the traffic
condition. This mode is available in
selected areas only.
Press and hold the screen to view a
street-level map.
Find Your Current Location
On the Maps screen, touch
Menu > My
Location
. A blinking blue dot indicates your
current location on the map.
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Search Places
1. On the Map screen, touch
Menu > Search
.
2. On the search box, type the place that you
want to search. You can enter an address, a
city or type of establishments.
3. Touch
Search
.
4. Touch a place in the list. A callout appears
on the map to indicate the location.
5. Touch the callout to open the location
details.
Get Directions
1. On the Map screen, touch
Menu >
Directions
.
2. Do one of the following:
• In the first text box, type your starting
point place, then type the destination in
the second text box.
• Touch the location source buttons to open
the location source menu and select a
starting point and destination.
3. Touch
Route
. The directions to your
destination appears in a list.
View Directions on Map
On the Directions list screen, touch
Show map
to view the directions on a map.
Change the Route
On the Directions list screen, touch
Edit
to
change your route.
Clear the Map
When you have reached your destination,
touch
Menu > Clear map
to reset the map.
Your destination is automatically saved in the
Maps history.
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9 Use Android Market
Android Market
allows you to access,
download and install applications and fun
games on your phone.
Open Android Market
1. Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
then touch
Market
.
2. When Android Market is opened for the
first time, the Terms of Service window
appears. Touch
Accept
to continue.
3. On the Android Market screen, do one of
the following:
• Touch
Search
to search Android Market.
• Touch a category to open a sub-category
and view more applications.
• Touch
My downloads
to view your
downloads.
Get Help About Android Market
On the Android Market screen, touch
Menu >
Help
to go to the Android Market web site.
Find Applications
You can select an application through one of
the following means:
Select an icon in
Featured
applications.
Select a category to browse its content, then
select a subcategory.
Sort Categories
To view applications sorted from most
popular to least popular, touch the
By
popularity
tab.
To view applications sorted from newest to
oldest, touch the
By date
tab.
Install Applications
1. Select the item that you want to download.
2. On the item details screen, view ratings of
the application, comments by users and
developer information.
3. Touch
Install
to start installation.
Note:
To check the status of download, open
the Notifications panel. To stop the download,
touch
Cancel download
.
4. When installation is complete, the content
download icon will appear on the status bar.
5. On the Android Market screen, touch
My
downloads
.
6. Touch the application, then touch
Open
.
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Uninstall Applications
1. On the Android Market screen, touch
My
downloads
to view downloaded
applications.
2. Touch the application that you want to
remove.
3. Touch
Uninstall
.
4. Touch
OK
to confirm.
5. Select the reason for removing the
application, then touch
OK
.
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10 Tools
Alarm Clock
Use
Alarm Clock
to set unlimited number of
alarms.
Open Alarm Clock
Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, then
touch
Alarm Clock
.
Set an Alarm
By default, three alarms are already set up.
1. Touch an alarm that you want to customize.
2. On the Set alarm screen, touch the
Tur n o n
alarm
check box to activate alarm.
3. Touch
Time
.
• Touch the
+
or
-
buttons to adjust the
time.
• Touch to select
AM
or
PM
.
4. Touch
Set
to set the alarm time.
5. Touch
Ringtone
to set the alarm ringtone.
Touch a tone to play it briefly, then touch
OK
.
6. Touch the
Vibrate
check box to set the
device to vibrate when the alarm goes off.
7. Touch
Repeat
. Select the days that you
want the alarm to sound, then touch
OK
.
8. Touch
Label
to set the alarm name. Type
the name on the text box, then touch
OK
.
9. Touch
Back
to return to the Alarm Clock
screen.
Add More Alarms
On the Alarm Clock screen, touch
Menu >
Add alarm
, then set the alarm.
Enable or Disable Alarm
On the Alarm Clock screen, touch an alarm
check box to enable alarm, uncheck to disable
alarm.
Delete Alarms
1. On the Alarm Clock screen, touch and hold
the alarm that you want to delete.
2. Touch
Delete alarm
.
3. Touch
OK
to confirm.
Set Alarm in Silent Mode
1. On the Alarm Clock screen, touch
Menu >
Settings
.
2. Touch the
Alarm in silent mode
check box
to set the alarm to sound even when the
device is in silent mode.
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Customize Alarm Clock
You can change the appearance or hide the
clock displayed on the Alarm Clock screen.
Change Clock Display
1. Touch and hold the clock.
2. The clock selection appears on the bottom
of the screen. Scroll left or right to view the
clock selection.
3. Touch the clock display that you want.
Hide Clock
On the Alarm Clock screen, touch
Menu >
Hide clock
to hide the clock. To show clock,
touch
Show clock
.
Calculator
Use
Calculator
to perform basic and advanced
mathematical operations.
Open Calculator
Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, then
touch
Calculator
.
Use Calculator
1. Open Calculator.
2. Touch the keys to enter numbers and
symbols to perform mathematical
operations.
• Touch
CLEAR
to delete entries.
• Touch
Menu > Advanced panel
to
change the panel to advanced operations
panel. Touch a symbol to perform the
operation.
3. Touch
Back
to close Calculator.
Calendar
Use
Calendar
to view and schedule events and
set reminder alerts.
Open Calendar
Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, touch
Calendar
.
Create Events
1. On any Calendar screen, touch
Menu >
New event
.
2. On the
What
box, type the event name.
3. Do one of the following to set the date and
time.
• To set the date and time, touch the
From
and
To
date and time boxes. Touch the
+
or
-
buttons to adjust the date and time,
then touch
Set
.
• If the event is an all day affair, such as a
birthday, touch the
All day
check box.
Touch the
From
and
To
date boxes, touch
the
+
or
-
buttons to adjust the date, then
touch
Set
.
4. Enter the event location and description.
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5. Touch the
Repetition
box, then touch a
repeat mode option.
6. Touch the
Reminders
box, then touch a
reminder option.
• To add more reminders, touch the
+
button. You can add up to five reminders.
7. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, then
touch
Done
.
View Events
You can view the Calendar in a list, by day, by
week, or by month.
View Events by List
On any Calendar screen, select
Menu >
Agenda
.
View Events by Day
On any Calendar screen, select
Menu > Day
.
Scroll left to go to the next day’s calendar.
Scroll right to go to the previous day’s
calendar.
View Events by Week
On any Calendar screen, select
Menu > Week
.
Scroll left to go to the next week’s calendar.
Scroll right to go to the previous week’s
calendar.
View Events by Month
On any Calendar screen, select
Menu >
Month
.
Scroll left to view the next month’s
calendar.
Scroll right to view the previous month’s
calendar.
Touch a date to view the event details.
Modify Events
1. On any Calendar screen, touch the date or
time to open the Event screen.
2. Touch
Menu > Edit
event
.
3. Modify the event, then touch
Done
.
Delete Events
1. On any Calendar screen, touch the date or
time to open the Event screen.
2. Touch
Menu > Delete event
.
3. Touch
OK
to confirm.
Handle Reminders
When you have an upcoming event, the
calendar icon appears on the status bar. Touch
and hold the status bar then slide downwards to
open the notifications panel.
1. On any Calendar screen, touch the date or
time to open the Event screen.
2. Touch the event to display the event details.
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3. Touch either of the following:
Snooze all
: Select to snooze all event
reminders for 5 minutes.
Dismiss all
: Select to dismiss all event
reminders.
• Touch
Back
to close the event detail
screen.
Calendar Settings
Hide Declined Events
1. On any Calendar screen, touch
Menu >
Settings
.
2. Touch the
Hide declined events
check box
to hide all declined events.
Set Alerts and Notifications
1. On any Calendar screen, touch
Menu >
Settings > Set alerts & notifications
.
2. On the options menu, touch an alert and
notification option:
Alert
: Select to sound an alarm to remind
the event.
Status bar notification
: Select to display
notification icon on the status bar.
Off
: Select to disable alert and
notifications.
Set Alert Ringtone
1. On any Calendar screen, touch
Menu >
Settings > Select ringtone
.
2. On the options menu, touch a ringtone to
play the tone briefly, then touch
OK
.
Set Vibrate Mode
1. On any Calendar screen, touch
Menu >
Settings
.
2. Touch the
Vibrate
check box to enable the
device to vibrate when an event reminder
occurs.
Set Default Reminder Time
1. On any Calendar screen, touch
Menu >
Settings > Set default reminder
.
2. On the options menu, touch a reminder
time.
File Browser
Use
File Browser
to view the contents of your
device.
Open File Browser
Touch
Home
, open the applications tab, then
touch
File Browser
.
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Browse Files and Folders
Touch a folder to view its contents.
Touch the back button on the bottom of the
screen to return to the previous folder.
Touch a folder name button on the bottom
of the screen to go to that folder.
Refresh File Browser
On the File Browser screen, touch
Menu >
Refresh
to refresh the list.
Create Folders
1. On the File Browser screen, touch
Menu >
New Folder
.
2. Type the folder name in the text box, then
touch
OK
.
Copy Files or Folders
1. On the File Browser screen, browse for the
file or folder that you want to copy.
2. Touch and hold the file or folder.
3. On the options menu, touch
Copy
.
4. Select the destination location.
5. Touch the
Paste here
button on the bottom
of the screen to paste the copied item.
Move Files or Folders
1. On the File Browser screen, browse for the
file or folder that you want to move.
2. Touch and hold the file or folder.
3. On the options menu, touch
Move
.
4. Select the destination location.
5. Touch the
Move here
button on the bottom
of the screen to move the item.
Delete Files or Folders
1. On the File Browser screen, browse for the
file or folder that you want to delete.
2. Touch and hold the file or folder.
3. On the options menu, touch
Delete
.
4. Touch
OK
to confirm.
Warning
: Do not attempt to delete files or
folders if you are unsure of their functions. You
may delete system application files that are
required to operate the device.
Rename Files or Folders
1. On the File Browser screen, browse for the
file or folder that you want to rename.
2. Touch and hold the file or folder.
3. On the options menu, touch
Rename
.
4. Type the new name in the text box, then
touch
OK
.
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Send Files
1. On the File Browser screen, browse for the
file that you want to send.
2. Touch and hold the file.
3. On the options menu, touch
Send
.
View File Information
1. On the File Browser screen, browse for the
file that you want to view.
2. Touch and hold the file.
3. On the options menu, touch
Info
.
4. Touch
OK
to close the information
window.
Close File Browser
Touch
Back
to close the File Browser screen.
Voice Commands
Use
VSuite
voice command application to say
commands for the phone to execute.
Start VSuite
Do one of the following to start VSuite:
Press and hold the
Send
key.
•Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
then touch
VSuite
.
Use VSuite
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say a command
from the displayed list on screen. When the
application recognizes the command, it
executes the command right away.
3. If the application is not sure which several
possible matches was spoken, it may
prompt you for a confirmation both
visually and verbally, say or touch
Ye s
or
No
.
Call a Number By Voice Command
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Call [contact
name or number]
. For example, to call
John Smith’s mobile phone, say
“Call
John Smith Mobile”
. Your phone will
automatically call the said contact.
Send Text Message By Voice
Command
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Send Text
[contact name or number]
. For example,
to send a text message to Joe, say
“Send
Text Joe”.
3. The compose message screen appears. The
contact name or number that you said is
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displayed on the
To
box. Complete your
message.
4. Touch
Send
to send the text message.
Send MMS By Voice Command
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Send MMS
[contact name or number]
. For example,
to send a multimedia message to Joe, say
“Send MMS Joe”.
3. The compose message screen appears. The
contact name or number that you said is
displayed on the
To
box. Complete your
message.
4. Touch
Send
to send MMS.
Send E-mail By Voice Command
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Send E-mail
[contact name]
. For example, to send an
e-mail to Sean, say
“Send E-mail Sean”.
3. The compose e-mail message screen
appears. The contact name that you said is
displayed on the
To
box. Complete your
message.
4. Touch
Send
to send your e-mail.
Search Contact Details By Voice
Command
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Lookup
[contact name]
. For example, to search for
Jessica’s contact details, say
“Lookup
Jessica”
. The contact details screen is
displayed.
Open an Application By Voice
Command
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Go To
[application name]
. For example, to open
Calculator, say
“Go To Calculator”
. The
application screen is displayed.
Note:
If you do not specify an application after
the command
Go To
, the screen displays a list
of applications, then waits for you to say an
application name.
Play Media Files By Voice Command
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Play
[playlist name]
. For example, to play
My
Playlist
, say
“Play My Playlist”.
3. The media player is opened and
automatically plays the playlist that you
said.
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Check Other Details By Voice
Command
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. When prompted to speak, say
Check
[item]
. For example, to check the signal
strength status, say
“Check Signal
Strength
to display information on
screen.
Note:
If you do not specify an item after the
command
Check
, the screen displays a list of
available items, then waits for you to say an
item.
Available checkable items are as follows:
Status
,
Voicemail
,
Messages
,
Missed Calls
,
Time
,
Signal
Strength
,
Network
,
Battery
,
My Phone Number
, and
Volume
.
View VSuite Tutorial
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. Touch
Menu
>
Tutoria l
.
Configure VSuite Settings
1. Start
VSuite
.
2. Touch
Menu
>
Settings
.
3. Touch to configure one of the following
settings:
Confirmation
: Select to control when
the system asks you to confirm a name or
number.
Adaptation
: Select to improve the
accuracy of the application’s speech
recognition.
Audio
Modes
: Select to set the level of
audio assistance.
Shortcuts
: Select to choose what
shortcuts are activated with the
Go To
command.
Dialing Region
: Select to set the region
where you are dialing from.
About
: Select to view the software
version.
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11 Settings
To open Settings, do either of the following:
•Touch
Home > Settings
.
•Touch
Home > Menu > Settings
.
•Touch
Home
, open the applications tab,
then touch
Settings
.
Settings Menu
Wireless controls Manages Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, mobile networks and VPN settings.
Call settings Set up voicemail, call forwarding, call waiting and caller ID functions.
Sound & display Set ringtones, notifications, screen brightness settings.
Data synchronization Select which applications are synchronized.
Security & location Set My Location and manage screen, and storage lock security settings.
Applications Manage applications.
SD Card, USB Mass
Storage & phone storage
Used to unmount and format the SD card, view storage space, and allows you to
reset the device to its factory default settings.
Date & time Set the system date and time.
Locale & text Set the region, language, and text input settings and add or remove words from
the dictionary.
Search Manage search settings and history.
Accessibility Manage accessibility options.
About Phone View device information such as phone and battery status, legal information,
model number and firmware version.
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Wireless Controls
Wi-Fi
See “Connect via Wi-Fi” on page 54.
Bluetooth
See “Use Bluetooth” on page 57.
VPN Settings
On the Settings screen, touch
VPN > Add
VPN
to configure a virtual private network.
Mobile Network
Enable Data Roaming
1. From
Wireless controls
, touch
Mobile
networks.
2. Touch the
Data roaming
check box to
connect to data services when roaming.
Set Data Roaming Guard
Data Roaming Guard prevents users from
accidentally establishing a data connection
when roaming.
1. From
Wireless controls
, touch
Mobile
networks
>
Data roaming guard
.
2. On the options menu, touch one of the
following:
Default
: Set data roaming guard to
default.
Always ask
: Select to display the data
roaming guard confirmation message
when starting data communication.
Never ask
: Select to start data
communication without displaying the
data roaming guard confirmation
message.
Set Network Mode
1. From
Wireless controls
, touch
Mobile
networks > Network mode
.
2. On the options menu, touch your preferred
network mode.
Set Network Guard
Net guard prevents users from accidentally
connecting to a network.
1. From
Wireless controls
, touch
Mobile
networks > Net guard
.
2. On the options menu, touch one of the
following:
Default
: Set net guard to default.
Always ask
: Select to display the net
guard confirmation message when
starting communication.
Never ask
: Select to start connection
without displaying the net guard
confirmation message.
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Set System
1. From
Wireless controls
, touch
Network
settings
>
System select.
2. On the options menu, touch either
Home
only
or
Automatic
.
Set Airplane Mode
From
Wireless controls
, touch the
Airplane
mode
check box to activate airplane mode and
disable all wireless communications
.
Call Settings
Set Voicemail
1. From
Call settings
, touch
Voicemail.
2. Do one of the following:
• Type the voicemail number on the text
box.
• Touch the Contacts icon then select a
Contact name or number to set as
voicemail number.
3. Touch
Enable
.
Enhance Voice Privacy
From
Call settings
, touch the
Voice Privacy
check box to enable voice privacy mode.
Set TTY Device
You can connect the phone to a teletype (TTY)
device for the hearing impaired.
1. From
Call settings
, touch
TTY mode
.
2. Touch an option:
TTY off
: Disables TTY.
TTY on
: Enables TTY devices.
TTY on + talk
: Enables TTY devices
and voice carry over.
TTY on + hear
: Enables TTY devices
and hearing carry over.
3. Touch
OK
.
Set DTMF Tones
1. From
Call settings
, touch
DTMF Tones
.
2. On the options menu, touch either
Normal
or
Long
.
Enable Area Code Mode
From
Call settings
, touch
Area Code
Mode
check box to enable area code mode. Touch
again to disable mode.
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Set Caller ID
1. From
Call settings
, touch
CDMA call
settings
>
Caller ID
.
2. On the options menu, touch one of the
following:
Network default
: The device follows the
caller ID settings of your network.
Hide number
: When you make a call,
your number does not appear on the
device display of the recipient of your
call.
Show number
: When you make a call.
your number appears on the device
display of the recipient of your call.
Set Call Forwarding
1. From
Call settings
, touch
CDMA call
settings
>
Call forwarding
.
2. Touch one of the following options:
Always forward
. Select to forward all
incoming calls.
Forward when busy
: Select to forward
incoming calls when the phone is busy.
Forward when unanswered
: Select to
forward incoming calls when the call is
unanswered.
Forward when unreachable
: Select to
forward incoming calls when the phone
in unreachable.
3. Do either of the following to enter the
number to forward calls to.
• Type the number in the text box.
• Touch the Contacts icon. Select a contact
name or number.
4. Touch
Enable
.
Enable Call Waiting
From
Call settings
, touch the
CDMA call
settings
>
Call waiting
check box to enable
call waiting.
Sound and Display
Set Silent Mode
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Silent mode
check box to silence all sounds except media
and alarm sounds.
Set Ringer Volume
1. From
Sound & display
, touch
Ringer
volume
.
2. Drag the slider to adjust the incoming call
volume. To use the same volume level for
notifications, touch the
Use incoming call
volume for notifications
check box.
3. Touch
OK
.
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Set Media Volume
1. From
Sound & display
, touch
Media
volume
.
2. Drag the slider to adjust the volume for
media playback.
3. Touch
OK
.
Set Ringtone
Set the incoming call ringtone.
1. From
Sound & display
, touch
Phone
ringtone
.
2. Touch either of the following:
Preloaded ringtones
: Select to choose
from the ringtones that are preloaded on
your device.
User added ringtones
: Select to choose
from the ringtones that are copied to or
recorded on your device.
3. Touch a ringtone to play the tone briefly.
4. Touch
OK
.
Enable Vibrate Mode
Enable the device to vibrate when there is an
incoming call.
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Phone
vibrate
check box to enable vibrate mode.
Set Notification Ringtone
1. From
Sound & display
, touch
Notification
ringtone
.
2. Touch a ringtone to play the tone briefly.
3. Touch
OK
.
Enable Touch Tone
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Audible
touch tones
check box for the device to sound
touch tones when keys are touched on the
phone keypad.
Enable Screen Selection Sound
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Audible
selection
check box for the device to play
sound when making screen selections.
Enable SD Card Notifications
From
Sound & display
, touch the
SD card
notifications
check box to play sound when
there are SD card notifications.
Enable T-coil Hearing Aid
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Hearing
Aid
check box to use hearing aid devices.
Set Emergency Tone
From
Sound & display
, touch
Emergency
tone
, then touch an option.
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Enable Orientation
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Orientation
check box to automatically switch orientation
when the phone is held sideways.
Enable Animation
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Animation
check box to show animations when opening
or closing windows.
Set Brightness
1. From
Sound & display
, touch
Brightness
.
2. Drag the slider to adjust brightness.
3. Touch
OK
.
Enable Auto Backlight
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Auto
Backlight
check box to automatically adjust
the backlight of the screen with the light
sensor.
Set Screen Timeout
Set the idle time before the screen
automatically turns off.
1. From
Sound & display
, touch
Screen
timeout
.
2. Touch a screen timeout option.
3. Touch
OK
.
Enable Compatibility Mode
From
Sound & display
, touch the
Compatibility Mode
check box to enable old
applications to run on this device.
Data Synchronization
Select the applications that you want to
synchronize with your device.
1. From the Settings screen, touch
Data
synchronization
.
2. Touch any or all of the following options:
Auto-sync
: Synchronize all.
Gmail
: Synchronize Gmail.
Calendar-sync
: Synchronize Calendar.
Contacts-sync
: Synchronize Contacts.
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Security & Location
Set My Location
See “Enable Location Setting” on page 72.
Set Unlock Pattern
Create an unlock pattern to further protect your
device from unauthorized use.
1. From
Security & location
,
Set unlock
pattern
.
2. Read the information on the screen, then
touch
Next
.
3. Study the example pattern on the screen,
then touch Next.
4. Draw the screen unlock pattern by
connecting at least four dots in a vertical,
horizontal and/or diagonal direction. Lift
your finger from the screen when finished.
5. The phone records the pattern. Touch
Continue
.
6. When prompted, draw the screen unlock
pattern again.
7. Touch Confirm.
Applications
From the Settings screen, touch
Applications
to manage the applications installed on your
device.
SD Card, USB Mass Storage
and Phone Storage
From the Settings screen, touch the
SD card,
USB Mass Storage & phone storage
.
SD Card
See “Use the Storage Card as a USB Drive” on
page 59.
Reset Device
1. From SD Card, USB Mass Storage &
Phone storage, touch
Factory data reset
.
2. Touch
Reset phone
.
Date & Time
Automatically Set Date & Time
From
Date & time
, touch the Automatic check
box to use the date and time provided by the
network.
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Manually Set Date & Time
1. From
Date & time
, uncheck the
Automatic
check box.
2. Touch
Set date
. Touch the
+
or
-
buttons to
adjust the date, then touch
Set
.
3. Touch
Select time zone
, then touch a time
zone.
4. Touch
Set time
.
Touch the
+
or
-
buttons to
adjust the time. Touch the
AM
or
PM
button, then touch
Set
.
5. Touch the
Use 24-hour format
check box
if you want to display time in a 24-hour
format.
6. Touch
Select date format
, then touch a
date format.
Locale & text
See “Locale and Text” on page 27.
Search Settings
Set Default Search Engine
1. From
Search settings
, touch
Web engine
search
.
2. Touch the search engine you want to use as
the default search engine.
Set Search Engine Setting
1. From
Search settings
, touch
Search
engine settings
.
2. Touch the
Show web suggestions
check
box to show suggestions from the search
engine as you type on the search bar.
Set Searchable Items
1. From
Search settings
, touch
Searchable
items
.
2. Touch any or all of the check boxes to
search items from that application.
Clear Search Shortcuts
1. From
Search settings
, touch
Clear search
shortcuts
.
2. Touch
OK
to confirm.
Accessibility
From the Settings
screen, touch
Accessibility
to manage accessibility options.
About Phone
From the Settings screen, touch
About phone
to view device information such as model
number, phone and battery status, legal
information, and firmware version.
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12 Get Help
User Guide
You can also find the user guide at
www.kyocera-wireless.com/support
.
Customer Support
Your service providers customer support
department may be accessible directly from
your phone when you dial a number, such as
*611 (check with your service provider). They
can answer questions about your phone, phone
bill, call coverage area, and specific features
available to you, such as call forwarding or
voicemail. For questions about the phone
features, refer to the materials provided with
your phone, or visit
www. kyocera-wireless.com
.
For additional questions, you may contact the
Kyocera Communications Inc. Customer Care
Center in any of the following ways:
Web site:
www.kyocera-wireless.com
.
Email phone-help@kyocera-wireless.com.
Phone: 1-800-349-4478 (U.S. and Canada)
or 1-858-882-1401.
Customer support phone numbers are also
available in the following countries:
India: 1-600-121214 or 0124-284-5000
Puerto Rico: 1-866-664-6443
Before requesting support, please try to
reproduce and isolate the problem. When you
contact the Customer Care Center, be ready to
provide the following information:
The name of your service provider.
The actual error message or problem you
are experiencing.
The steps you took to reproduce the
problem.
The phone’s mobile equipment identifier
(MEID).
Note:
From
About Phone
, select
Build Info
.
Scroll down to
MEID
. The 18-digit number is
the MEID number. If your phone uses an
electronic service number (ESN),
ESN
replaces
MEID
.
User Guide 93
Qualified Service
If the problem with your phone persists, return
the phone with all accessories and packaging to
the dealer for qualified service.
Phone Accessories
To shop for phone accessories, visit
www.kyocera-wireless.com/store
. You may
also call us at 800-349-4188 (U.S.A. only) or
858-882-1410.
Become a Product Evaluator
To participate in the testing and evaluation of
Kyocera Communications Inc. products,
including cellular or PCS phones, visit
beta.kyocera-wireless.com
.
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Index
A
airplane mode, 13
alarm
customize, 77
deleting, 76
enabling, 76
setting, 76
silent mode, 76
Android Market, 74
applications
installing, 74
recently-used, 23
uninstalling, 75
applications tab, 23
attached files 42
playing, 42
saving, 42
B
battery
charging, 11
drain, 12
installing 11
installing, 11
recharging, 11
safety guidelines 12
safety guidelines, 12
Bluetooth
activating, 57
connecting, 58
pairing devices, 58
renaming device, 58
browser
bookmarks, 55
copying text, 56
finding text, 56
home page, 55
launching, 55
navigating, 56
sharing, 57
zooming, 56
C
calculator, 77
calendar
alert ring tone, 79
alerts and notifications, 79
creating events, 77
deleting events 78
modifying events, 78
reminder time, 79
settings, 79
viewing events, 78
calls
answering, 30
call log, 28
contact, 28
divert to voicemail, 34
ending, 30
favorite contact, 28
making, 28
muting microphone, 30
options, 30
putting on hold, 30
rejecting, 30
camcorder
recording duration, 63
recording videos, 61
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video format, 62
video quality, 62
camera
effects, 63
exposure mode, 63
JPEG quality, 62
night mode, 63
picture size, 62
taking pictures, 60
white balance, 63
connect
computer, 59
Wi-Fi, 54
contacts
adding to favorites, 34
adding, 33
assigning ringtones, 34
deleting, 34
editing, 34
group, 32
menu, 32
searching, 32
sending messages, 33
viewing, 33
D
dialer, 28
dictionary, 27
E
email
account settings, 45
adding accounts, 44
composing, 44
deleting, 45
managing messages, 45
F
favorites
calling, 34
removing, 35
sending messages, 34
viewing, 34
files
browsing, 80
copying, 80
creating folders, 80
deleting, 80
information, 81
moving, 80
renaming, 80
sending, 81
finding friends, 51
G
gallery
settings, 68
using, 64
Gmail
account settings, 50
adding signature, 46
adding star, 48
archiving emails, 48
attaching files, 46
composing email, 46
deleting emails, 48
forwarding emails, 47
muting emails, 48
read or unread, 48
refreshing, 46
retrieving emails, 47
save as draft, 46
searching emails, 48
spam, 48
96
using, 46
Google Mail, 46
Google Talk
accepting invitations, 50
adding friends, 50
closing chat, 51
managing friends, 51
online status, 51
settings, 52
starting a chat, 51
switching chats, 51
Google™ search, 14
H
home screen
customize, 17
extended, 17
I
in-call volume 15
K
keyboard
landscape, 26
numbers & symbols, 25
QWERTY, 24
settings, 27
keyboard, 27
keypad
phone, 25
L
LED, 9, 11, 23
light sensor, 9
locale and text, 27
lock device, 14
M
maps
enable location setting, 72
zooming, 72
maps, 72
media volume, 15
message threads, 49
messages
attach files, 38
attaching audio, 39
attaching pictures, 38
attaching slideshow, 40
attaching videos, 38
auto retrieve, 41
calling sender, 42
creating, 36
deleting, 42
delivery reports, 43
forward, 41
read reports, 43
replying with copy, 42
replying with MMS, 41
replying, 40
ring tone, 43
roaming auto-retrieve, 43
settings, 43
vibrate mode, 43
viewing, 40
multimedia message
creating, 37
replying, 41
viewing, 41
music
browsing, 69
creating playlists, 70
deleting, 71
playing, 70
setting as ring tone, 70
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N
name card, 32
navigate device, 14
navigation shortcuts, 9
notification
icons, 20
panel, 21
P
phone
icons, 20
pictures
cropping, 65
deleting, 66
rotating, 64
sending through Gmail, 65
sending via Bluetooth, 65
sending via MMS, 65
setting as contact icons, 66
slideshow, 66
uploading to Picasa, 65
viewing on maps, 66
viewing, 64
zooming, 64
R
reminders, 78
ringer volume, 15
S
search, 9, 14
settings
accessibility, 91
applications, 90
calls, 86
data synchronization, 89
date & time, 90
menu, 84
SD card, USB, phone storage, 90
search, 91
sound and display, 87
silent mode, 13
status bar, 20
storage card, 13
T
text entry, 24
text messages, 36
touch panel, 14
trackball, 9, 14
turn on device, 13
U
unlock device, 14
USB
connection, 59
connector, 10
V
videos
playing, 67, 71
sending via Bluetooth, 67
sending via Gmail, 67
sending via MMS, 67
uploading to YouTube, 67
Voice Dial 81
volume
adjust, 15
keys, 10
VSuite 81
W
wallpaper, 18
Wi-Fi
activating, 54
wireless controls, 85
98
Y
YouTube
videos, 69
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