Pantech OVAL Dual-Band CDMA phone With Bluetooth User Manual 070312 CDM 8960 OVAL M indd

Pantech Co., Ltd. Dual-Band CDMA phone With Bluetooth 070312 CDM 8960 OVAL M indd

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Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM ............................. 32
USING THE MICRO SD CARD ...................................... 33
INSTALLING THE MICRO SD CARD .................................. 33
REMOVING THE MICRO SD CARD ................................... 33
CHAPTER 3. MEMORY FUNCTION .................................. 35
STORING A PHONE NUMBER ...................................... 36
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS .............. 37
STANDARD INPUT MODE ................................................ 38
WORD INPUT MODE ........................................................ 39
NUMERIC MODE .............................................................. 40
SYMBOL MODE ................................................................ 41
QUICK TEXT ...................................................................... 41
MAKING A CALL THROUGH THE CONTACT LIST ........ 42
ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING ............................... 42
CHAPTER 4. MENU FUNCTION ....................................... 43
CONTACTS ................................................................... 44
NEW CONTACT ................................................................. 44
CONTACT LIST .................................................................. 45
GROUPS ............................................................................ 46
SPEED DIALS ..................................................................... 50
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ................................................. 50
MY NAME CARD .............................................................. 51
RECENT CALLS ............................................................ 52
MISSED .............................................................................. 52
RECEIVED .......................................................................... 53
DIALED .............................................................................. 54
BLOCKED .......................................................................... 55
ALL .................................................................................... 56
VIEW TIMERS .................................................................... 57
SETTINGS ..................................................................... 58
BLUETOOTH ..................................................................... 58
BLUETOOTH MENU .......................................................... 62
SOUNDS SETTINGS ........................................................... 65
DISPLAY SETTINGS ........................................................... 70
PHONE SETTINGS ............................................................. 75
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ...................... 7
INSIDE THE PACKAGE ................................................... 8
HANDSET DESCRIPTION ................................................ 9
THE FUNCTION KEYS ....................................................... 10
DISPLAY INDICATORS ....................................................... 11
BATTERY USAGE .......................................................... 14
BATTERY INSTALLATION .................................................. 14
BATTERY REMOVAL ......................................................... 15
BATTERY CHARGING ........................................................ 16
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION .......................... 17
DO’s ................................................................................... 17
DON’Ts .............................................................................. 17
CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION ..................................... 19
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF .................................. 20
TURNING THE PHONE ON ............................................... 20
TURNING THE PHONE OFF .............................................. 20
ACCESSING THE MENU ............................................... 21
MENU SUMMARY ....................................................... 22
BASIC FUNCTIONS ....................................................... 25
MAKING A CALL .............................................................. 25
ANSWERING CALLS .......................................................... 26
SPEAKER PHONE .............................................................. 26
CALLER ID FUNCTION ...................................................... 26
WAIT/PAUSE FEATURE ..................................................... 27
ANSWERING A CALL ........................................................ 27
MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL ............................... 28
3-WAY CALLING ............................................................... 28
CALL WAITING FUNCTION ............................................... 28
CALLING A NUMBER FROM CONTACTS ......................... 29
ADJUSTING MASTER VOLUME ........................................ 29
MUSIC PLAYER ................................................................. 29
VIBRATE ON/OFF MODE .................................................. 29
DURING A CALL .......................................................... 30
AVAILABLE OPTIONS DURING A CALL ........................... 30
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL ................................ 32
911 IN LOCK MODE ......................................................... 32
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NEW MESSAGE ......................................................... 130
SEND NEW TXT MESSAGE ............................................. 130
SEND NEW PICTURE MESSAGE ..................................... 132
SEND NEW VIDEO MESSAGE ......................................... 134
INBOX ........................................................................ 136
SENT .......................................................................... 140
DRAFTS ...................................................................... 142
VOICEMAIL ................................................................ 143
MOBILE IM ................................................................ 144
GET NEW ........................................................................ 144
E-MAIL ....................................................................... 144
CHAT .......................................................................... 144
ERASE ALL ................................................................. 145
SETTINGS ................................................................... 146
ALL MESSAGE SETTINGS ................................................ 146
TXT MESSAGE SETTINGS ................................................ 150
PIC-VIDEO MESSAGE SETTINGS ..................................... 151
CHAPTER 7. MOBILE WEB 2.0 ...................................... 153
STARTING INTERNET BROWSER ................................ 154
LAUNCHING MOBILE WEB 2.0 ...................................... 154
BROWSER MENU ....................................................... 154
CHAPTER 8. SAFETY AND WARRANTY ....................... 159
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD
PHONES ..................................................................... 160
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE ....... 165
SAR INFORMATION ................................................... 166
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY (HAC)
REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICES ................... 168
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE ......................................... 170
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY .............................. 176
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CALL SETTINGS ................................................................. 84
MEMORY .......................................................................... 87
PHONE INFO ..................................................................... 88
VOICE TOOLS ............................................................... 90
AVR (ADVANCED VOICE RECOGNITION) ........................ 90
VOICE COMMAND WITHIN CONTACT ............................ 91
CALL <NAME><LOC> ....................................................... 92
SEND <MSG TYPE> .......................................................... 92
LOOKUP <NAME> ............................................................ 93
PLAY <PLAYLIST> ............................................................. 93
GO TO <MENU> ............................................................... 93
CHECK <ITEM> ................................................................. 94
MY ACCOUNT .................................................................. 95
HELP GUIDE ...................................................................... 95
SETTINGS .......................................................................... 95
INFO ................................................................................ 100
TOOLS ........................................................................ 101
CALCULATOR .................................................................. 101
CALENDAR ...................................................................... 102
ALARM CLOCK ............................................................... 104
WORLD CLOCK ............................................................... 105
NOTEPAD ........................................................................ 107
STOP WATCH .................................................................. 108
MY ACCOUNT ............................................................ 109
CHAPTER 5. GET IT NOW ............................................. 111
MUSIC & TONES ............................................................. 112
PICTURE & VIDEO ........................................................... 119
GAMES ............................................................................ 125
NEWS & INFO ................................................................. 126
TOOLS ON THE GO ........................................................ 126
EXTRAS ........................................................................... 127
GET IT NOW INFO .......................................................... 127
CHAPTER 6. VOICE MAIL, TXT, PICTURE, VIDEO
MESSAGING ............................................ 129
WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES ........................... 130
“Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents
: U.S.Patent No.4,901,307 U.S.Patent No. 5,056,109 U.S.Patent No. 5,099,204 U.S.
Patent No. 5,101,501 U.S. Patent No.5,103,459 U.S. Patent No. 5,107,225 U.S.Patent
No. 5,109,390.”
CHAPTER 1
BEFORE USING
YOUR PHONE
This chapter provides important information about using the
CDM-8960 including:
INSIDE THE PACKAGE
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
BATTERY USAGE
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE
MEMO
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION BEFORE USING
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The CDM-8960 weighs 3.93oz. and the dimensions are
1.86" x 3.65" x 0.78".
BEFORE USING INSIDE THE PACKAGE
This package should include all items pictured below.
If any are missing or different, immediately contact the
retailer where you purchased the phone.
Handset
Standard Battery
User Guide
AC/DC Travel Adaptor
Phone
Speaker
Gender
AVR
Key
m
icro SD
Card
Charger Jack/
Ear-mic Jack
Camera Key
Volume Key
Navigation Key
Function Keys
Earpiece
Send Key
Speaker Key
Microphone
Camera
Lens
Sub LCD
Music Play
Key
Handstrap
Clr
Key
Camera Key
END/
Power Key
Headset shall be connected to gender when you use it.
HANDSET DESCRIPTION BEFORE USING
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DISPLAY INDICATORS
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BEFORE USING HANDSET DESCRIPTION
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THE FUNCTION KEYS
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Soft Key Indicators
Shows the functions
currently assigned to
each soft key and
displays some icons.
Press to clear a digit
from the display or to
return to the previous
page.
Press and hold to turn
Vibrate mode On/Off.
Camera Key
Short Press:
Camera mode.
Long Press:
Camcorder mode.
OK Key
Press to access the
main menu.
Text & Graphic Area
Display Indicators
See page 11 for a list
of icons.
Press to turn Speaker Phone
On or Off.
Left Soft Key
Press to access the message
menu or function displayed
on bottom line.
Press and hold to display a
plus “+” for international
dialing.
Press to make or receive
a call.
Right Soft Key
Press to access
contacts menu or
function displayed
on bottom line.
EV: The EV service mode indicator shall display with/
without a progress bar when a 1x-EVDO device has only
acquired 1x-EVDO service (e.g., roaming to a 1x- EVDO
service area only).
Signal Strength
Current signal strength: the more lines, the stronger the signal.
Standalone
Transmitting and receiving information is restricted.
Roaming
Phone is out of home area.
Voice Data Active
Dormant
Phone is in a dormant state during a data call. Phone
reverts to Dormant mode when there hasn t been
activity on a page for some time the connection is still
active and you can make and receive calls.
EV & 1X: The EV and 1X signal strength indicators shall
display with/without a progress bar when a 1x-EVDO
device has acquired both 1x-RTT CDMA2000 and 1x-
EVDO services.
EV & D: The EV and D signal strength indicators shall
display with/without a progress bar when a 1x-EVDO
device has acquired both 1x-EVDO service and CDMA
IS-95 service.
1X: The 1X signal strength indicators shall display
with/without a progress bar when a 1x-RTT CDMA2000
services.
D: The D signal strength indicators shall display with/
without a progress bar when a CDMA IS-95 service.
THE NAVIGATION KEYS
In Idle Mode
Press
Left
for Shortcut
Key 1,
Up
for Shortcut
Key 2, Right for Shortcut
Key 3 and
Down
for
Shortcut Key 4.
Inside The Menu
Within a menu, press
the Navigation Key
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT
to scroll through options
or press OK to select the
function.
HANDSET DESCRIPTION BEFORE USING
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BEFORE USING HANDSET DESCRIPTION
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Voice Privacy
Indicates Voice Privacy mode.
SSL (Secured Socket Layer)
Indicating that secure communication between client
and server has been established during data
communication using encryption.
TTY
TTY mode is active.
Bluetooth
Indicates Bluetooth mode.
Bluetooth Active
Indicates Bluetooth Active mode.
Bluetooth Conn
Indicates Bluetooth Connect.
Battery
Battery charging level the more blocks, the stronger
the charge.
New Messages
Indicates you have new message.
Voicemail
Indicates you have voicemail messages.
Missed Calls
Calendar Appointment
Event Alarm is active.
Speaker Phone
Phone is in Speaker Phone mode.
Alarm
Appears when an alarm is set.
All Sounds Off
Ringer volume is set to off.
Alarm Only
Phone will alert you with an alarm tone.
Vibrate Only
Phone will vibrate when call is received.
Keylock
Indicates Keylock.
No Service
Phone cannot receive a signal from the system.
GPS Icon
Location Service of your phone is disabled/enabled.
BATTERY USAGE BEFORE USING
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
Place the battery on the back of the phone so the
metal contacts match up on the battery and in the
battery cavity.
Push the battery down into the battery cavity until it
locks into place.
Place the battery cover over the battery and slide up
into place.
If the battery is not correctly placed in the compartment,
the handset will not turn on and/or the battery may detach
during use.
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BEFORE USING BATTERY USAGE
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BATTERY REMOVAL
Push down the release latch button, then slide the
battery cover off the phone.
Lift the battery up and out of the battery cavity.
BATTERY HANDLING
INFORMATION BEFORE USING
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BEFORE USING BATTERY USAGE
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BATTERY CHARGING
Plug the AC/DC Travel Adaptor into a standard outlet.
Plug the other end of the AC/DC Travel Adaptor into
the upper of left side your phone. The battery must be
installed onto the phone.
When you charge the battery with the phone power off,
you will see a charging status screen. You cannot operate
the phone until it is powered on.
The battery is not charged at the time of purchase.
Fully charge the battery before use.
It is more efficient to charge the battery with the handset
powered off.
The battery must be connected to the phone in order to
charge it.
Battery operating time gradually decreases over time.
If the battery fails to perform normally, you may need to
replace the battery.
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DO’s
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DON’Ts
Only use the battery and charger approved by the
manufacturer.
Only use the battery for its original purpose.
Try to keep batteries in a temperature between 41˚F (5˚C)
and 95˚F (35˚C). If the battery is stored in temperatures
above or below the recommended range, give it time to
warm up or cool down before using.
Completely drain the battery before recharging.
It may take one to four days to completely drain.
Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and dry place.
Purchase a new battery when its operating time gradually
decreases after fully charging.
Properly dispose of the battery according to local laws.
Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery it is a sealed
unit with no serviceable parts.
Don’t accidentally short circuit the battery by carrying it
in your pocket or purse with other metallic objects such
as coins, clips and pens. This may critically damage the
battery.
Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temps.
Otherwise, it could significantly reduce the capacity and
lifetime of the battery.
Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.
MEMO
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CHAPTER 2
BASIC
OPERATION
This chapter addresses and explains the basic features of your
phone including:
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF
ACCESSING THE MENU
MENU SUMMARY
BASIC FUNCTIONS
DURING A CALL
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
USING THE MICRO SD CARD
CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION
ACCESSING THE MENU BASIC OPERATION
To access the menu in the idle mode,
press
[MENU].
To scroll through the menu use the Navigat
ion Key
.
To return to the previous page, press
.
To exit the current menu and return to the idle mode,
press
.
Press the
Navigat
ion Key
t
o enter a function when
its main page is displayed or press its assigned number
to have direct access to the function.
Hotkey
In idle mode, move the Navigation Key as follows to
access these functions:
Leftward movement : Shortcut key 1
Upward movement : Shortcut key 2
Rightward movement : Shortcut key 3
Downward movement : Shortcut key 4
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BASIC OPERATION TURNING THE PHONE
ON / OFF
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TURNING THE PHONE ON
Press and hold
until your “Power On” logo
appears and the tone sounds.
If “Enter Lock Code” appears on the display enter your 4-
digit password to unlock your phone.
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TURNING THE PHONE OFF
Press and hold
until your “Power Off” logo
appears.
Immediately change or recharge the battery when
“BATTERY LOW” appears on the display. Memory may
possibly be damaged if the phone turns off due to the
battery completely draining.
Turn the phone off before removing or replacing the
battery. If the phone is on, unsaved data may be lost.
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Your phone can be customized via the menu. Each function can
be accessed by scrolling with the Navigation Key or by
pressing the number that corresponds with the menu item.
MENU SUMMARY BASIC OPERATION
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BASIC OPERATION MENU SUMMARY
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MAIN MENU 2ND DEPTH 3RD DEPTH 4TH DEPTH
1. GET IT NOW
2. MESSAGING
3. CONTACTS
1. Music & Tones
2. Picture & Video
3. Games
4. News & Info
5. Tools on the Go
6. Extras
1. New Message
2. Inbox
3. Sent
4. Drafts
5. Voicemail
6. Mobile IM
7. E-mail
8. Chat
1. New Contact
2. Contact List
3. Groups
4. Speed Dials
5. In Case of
Emergency
6. My Name Card
1. V CAST Music
2. Get New
Ringtones
3. My Ringtones
4. My Music
5. My Sounds
6. Sync Music
1. V CAST Videos
2. Get New Pictures
3. My Pictures
4. My Videos
5. Take Picture
6. Record Video
7. PIX Place
1. Get New
Applications
1. Get New
Applications
1. Get New
Applications
1. TXT Message
2. Picture Message
3. Video Message
1. Get New
Applications
1. Get New
Applications
1. Get New
Ringtones
1. Record New
1. Get New
Applications
MAIN MENU 2ND DEPTH 3RD DEPTH 4TH DEPTH
4. RECENT CALLS
5. SETTINGS &
TOOLS
1. Missed
2. Received
3. Dialed
4. All
5. View Timers
1. My Account
2. Tools
3. Bluetooth Menu
4. Sounds Settings
5. Display Settings
1. Voice Commands
2. Calculator
3. Calendar
4. Alarm Clock
5. World Clock
6. Notepad
7. Stop Watch
1. Add New Device
1. Call Sounds
2. Alert Sounds
3. Keypad Volume
4. Service Alerts
5. Power On/Off
1. Banner
2. Backlight
3. Wallpaper
4. Display Themes
5. Dial Fonts
6. Clock Format
1. Alarm 1
2. Alarm 2
3. Alarm 3
1. Call Ringtone
2. Call Vibrate
1. TXT Message
2. Pic-Video
Message
3. Voicemail
1. ERI
2. Minute Beep
3. Call Connect
1. Power On
2. Power Off
1. Personal Banner
2. ERI Banner
1. Display
2. Keypad
1. Main Screen
2. Front Screen
1. Main Clock
2. Front Clock
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BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC OPERATIONBASIC OPERATION MENU SUMMARY
MAIN MENU 2ND DEPTH 3RD DEPTH 4TH DEPTH
6. Phone Settings
7. Call Settings
8. Memory
9. Phone Info
1. Standalone
Mode
2. Set Shortcut keys
3. Voice Commands
4. Language
5. Location
6. Security
7. System Select
8 . NAM Select
1. Answer Options
2. Auto Retry
3. TTY Mode
4. One Touch Dial
5. Voice Privacy
6. DTMF Tones
1. Save Options
2. Phone Memory
3. Card Memory
1. My Number
2. SW Version
3. Icon Glossary
1. Left Key
2. Up Key
3. Right Key
4. Down Key
5. Reset All
1. Mode
2. Call Alert
1. Edit Codes
2. Restrictions
3. Phone Lock
Setting
4. Lock Phone Now
1. Auto NAM
2. Change NAM
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MAKING A CALL
Enter a phone number.
To modify the phone number you have entered:
To erase one digit at a time press .
To erase the entire number, press and hold .
Phone number display in contact list
If there is no name in the Contact’s name field, the highest
priority phone number is displayed. If no phone numbers
are stored, the email address appears.
All matching entries will be displayed. To call the selected
number, press .
To send the TXT, Picture or Video message with phone
number:
Enter a part of the phone number and then press Right
Soft Key [OPTIONS], select “New TXT Message,
New Picture Message or New Video Message”. Please
refer to page 130, page 132 or page 134 for more details
on “Send New TXT Message, Send New Picture Message
or Send New Video Message”.
Press
. The indicator,
, appears on the display.
If “CALL FAILED” appears on the display or the line is
busy, press or .
If you activate the “AUTO RETRY” function, the phone
will automatically retry. (Refer to page 84).
When you place or receive a call from stored phone
numbers, the name will be displayed.
There is another way to make a call through the VR
mode, which is called “Call <Name><Loc>”. Please refer
to page 92 for more details.
If “Enter Lock Code” appears on the display enter your
4-digit password to unlock your phone.
To end a call, press
.
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ANSWERING CALLS
When your phone rings or vibrates, press
to
answer the incoming call.
(Depending on your phone’s settings, you may also
answer incoming calls by opening the phone or by
pressing any key.)
To ignore incoming calls, press Right Soft Key
[IGNORE].
To end a call, press
.
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SPEAKER PHONE
The Speaker Phone feature lets you hear audio through the speaker
and talk without holding the phone.
To activate the Speaker Phone in idle, answering or
calling modes, press Speaker Key
.
When the Speakerphone mode is on in the idle mode,
the Speakerphone mode will be off one minute later.
When Speakerphone mode is on in the idle mode,
you make a call within one minute, the Speakerphone
mode will be off upon ending the call.
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CALLER ID FUNCTION
Identifies caller by displaying their phone number.
If the caller’s name and number are already stored
in your contact list, name will appear. The caller ID is
stored in the recent calls list.
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WAIT/PAUSE FEATURE
Pauses are used for automated systems (i.e., voice mail, calling
cards). Insert a pause after a phone number and then enter another
group of numbers. The second set of numbers is dialed
automatically after the pause. This feature is useful for dialing into
systems that require a code.
To insert a wait/pause, enter a phone number and then
press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS]. Select either
2-Sec Pause (“P”) or a Wait (“W”).
Press to dial
or Left Soft Key
to save.
Please refer to page 36 for more details about storing
a phone number.
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ANSWERING A CALL
To answer a call, press any key except
, Right
Soft Key
,
, Side Camera Key
, Side AVR
Key
, Speaker Key
,
Side Volume Key
/
or
Left Soft Key
.
To end the call, press
.
In Auto Answer Mode a call is automatically answered after
a preset number of ring tones. See page 84 for more details.
To select an answering option, press [MENU],
then press the Navigation Key right 2 times for
the ”Settings & Tools”menu. Pressing for Call
Settings, then for Answer Options, select either
“Flip Open”, “Any Key”, ”Send Only” or “Auto w/
Hands-free”.
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CALLING A NUMBER FROM CONTACTS
Press Right Soft Key
[CONTACTS] to access the
directory.
Select the desired phone number and press
.
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ADJUSTING MASTER VOLUME
To adjust the master volume:
In idle mode, press the up or down side volume key.
Select one of the following options and press
[SET]
to save it.
Move the Navigation Key up/down to adjust Earpiece
volume during a call.
Move the Side Volume Key up or down to adjust Earpiece
volume during a call.
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MUSIC PLAYER
Music Player is for playing WMA/MP3 files saved on a micro
SD Card or internal memory. To display the play/list or play/
all tracks when the phone is closed, press and hold
.
Press
[
PLAY/
PAUSE], press
[FFW] or press
[FRW]
to select another
WMA/MP3
file. To stop the music player,
open the shell and press
.
H
VIBRATE ON/OFF MODE
To activate vibrate on/off mode, press and hold
.
H
MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL
Press and hold
. When “+” is displayed, enter the
country and area codes, then complete the number and send
the call.
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3-WAY CALLING
With 3-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time.
When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be applied for
each of the two calls.
Enter the number you wish to call and then
press
.
Once you have established the connection, enter the
second number you wish to call and then press
.
When you’re connected to the second party,
press
again to begin your 3-Way call.
If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you
and the remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the
call and are the first to hang up, all three callers are
disconnected.
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CALL WAITING FUNCTION
Notifies you of an incoming call when you are already on a call by
sounding a beep tone and displaying the caller’s phone number.
To answer another call while on the phone,
press
. This places the first call on hold.
To switch back to the first caller, press
again.
Call Waiting is a system dependent feature. Please contact
your service provider for details.
All Sounds Off
Alarms Only
Vibrate Only
Low / Medium Low / Medium / Medium High / High
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AVAILABLE OPTIONS DURING A CALL
To display menu options during a call, press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS].
MESSAGING
Enables you to send a message in the during a call.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS], then
for
Messaging
.
CONTACT LIST
To select the phone number in your Contact List.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS], then
for
Contact List
.
RECENT CALLS
To select the phone number in Recent Calls.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS], then
for
Recent Calls
.
AUDIO TO DEVICE / AUDIO TO PHONE
Display only if device supports Bluetooth connections. If device
supports Bluetooth disconnected, appears Bluetooth Menu instead
of Audio to device / Audio to phone.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS], then
for
Audio to Device / Audio to P
hone
.
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BASIC OPERATION DURING A CALL
MAIN MENU
To access the phone's main menu in the during a call.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS], then
for
Main Menu
.
NOTEPAD
Enables you to compose and store reminders and notes in the during
a call.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS], then
for
Notepad
.
USING THE
MICRO SD CARD BASIC OPERATION
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BASIC OPERATION MAKING AN
EMERGENCY CALL
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The micro SD card stores sounds, images, photos and videos, music,
and other files.
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INSTALLING THE MICRO SD CARD
To install your micro SD card, use the following steps:
With the micro SD card slot
opened, and the gold contacts
facing down, insert the micro SD
card into the slot.
Push the card in until it clicks into place. Close the
micro SD card slot.
To prevent possible damages, please keep Micro SD card slot
closed at all times whether Micro SD card is inserted or not.
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REMOVING THE MICRO SD CARD
To remove the micro SD card, use the following steps:
Open the micro SD card slot.
Use your thumb to press and
release the micro SD card.
It will pop-out to allow you to
remove the card.
Remove the card and close the micro SD card slot.
The 911 feature automatically places the phone in the Emergency
Call Mode when you dial the preprogrammed emergency number,
911. It also operates in the Lock Mode and out of the service area.
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911 IN LOCK MODE
The 911 call service is available even in the Lock Mode.
Enter “911” and then press
.
The call connects.
The phone maintains the Emergency Mode for
5 minutes.
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911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM
Enter “911” and then press
.
The call connects.
The phone will stay in Emergency Mode for 5 minutes.
The 911 call is not recorded in the recent call list.
While the phone is in the Emergency Mode for 5 minutes,
the phone can receive an incoming call from any
available system or you can make outgoing calls even in the
Emergency Callback Mode. In this case, making a call can
automatically end the Emergency Callback Mode.
CHAPTER 3
MEMORY
FUNCTION
This chapter addresses memory functions including:
STORING A PHONE NUMBER
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
MAKING A CALL FROM THE PHONE BOOK
CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION
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BASIC OPERATION USING THE
MICRO SD CARD
To make sure the proper function of removable memory,
please use the Micro SD card of SanDisk.
HOW IS MUSIC TRANSFERRED?
Music acquired from another online store as part of a
subscription service or purchased in another format other
than WMA/MP3 (e.g. AAC, AAC+) will not be recognized
by V CAST Music devices.
Only MP3 files with 192kbps or higher bitrate will be
converted into WMA files.
Transfer from
PC to Handset
via USB Cable
WMA Songs (Music ripped
from CDs, e.g. unprotected
content)
Yes
Yes
WMA Songs (Purchased from
a Windows Media Player 10
music store such as V CAST
Music, e.g. protected content)
Yes
Song will not
play on the
phone
Transfer from
PC to Handset
via
Mem
ory card
When you insert the Micro SD card, make sure contact
terminals face down.
File names storing each media in the Micro SD card are
“my_pix” for pictures, “my_flix” for videos, “my_music”
for musics, “my_sound” for sounds.
Do not remove the Micro SD card while reading or
writing files. Otherwise it could be damaged.
MP3 Songs
Yes
Yes
ENTERING LETTERS,
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS MEMORY FUNCTION
The input mode (Alpha editor) will automatically be activated when
necessary to enter letters and numbers. As shown below, there are
6 available modes ; Standard input mode (Abc)/(ABC), Input mode
(Word), Numeric mode (123), Symbol mode (Symbols)
and Quick Text
mode (Quick Text)
. The input mode indicator appears on the upper
right of the display when letters and numbers are entered. To select
the desired input mode among the 6 modes below, press Left Soft
Key
[Abc], and then enter letters and numbers.
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MEMORY FUNCTION STORING A
PHONE NUMBER
The phone book stores up to 500 entries.
Enter phone # and press Left Soft Key
[SAVE].
Choose “Add New Contact” or “Update Existing” and
press
to Select.
If “
Add New Contact
” is selected, the phone number
will appear above a list. Press the Navigation Key
up/down
to choose the type of number you’re adding,
as indicated by the icon. Press
to select.
If “Update Existing” is selected, your contact list is
displayed. Choose the entry to add the phone number
to, and then press
. You will see the phone
number updated in the existing list.
Press
to select.
Enter a name.
Please refer to page 37 for more details on entering
letters, numbers & symbols. To change the input mode,
press Left Soft Key
[Abc]. Press the
Navigation Key
down
to select other options (Mobile1.2, E-mail1.2,
etc...). If entering a phone number, press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] to select one of the following options:
To store the entry, press
[SAVE].
“CONTACT SAVED” or “CONTACT UPDATED” will be
displayed.
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Set Speed Dial
Set As Default
Add Pause
The following illustrates the function assigned to each key in
the Alpha Editor.
FUNCTIONKEY
Abc
-
Press to change mode.
[Word][Abc][ABC][123][Symbols][Quick Text]
Next
-
Press to view the next matching word if the
highlighted word is not the word you intended.
Space
-
Press to accept a word and add a space.
Clear
-
Press to delete a character to the left of
the cursor.
Send
-
Send the letters and numbers you enter.
Caps Lock
-
Press to select a letter case of the
standard text input or text input mode. [Abc], [ABC]
and [abc] indicate the standard text input. [Word],
[WORD] and [word] indicate the predictive text
input.
Input mode indicator
Word : Input mode
Abc : Abc mode
ABC : ABC mode
123 : Numeric mode
Symbols : Symbol mode
Quick Text : Quick Text mode
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NUMBERS & SYMBOLS MEMORY FUNCTION
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MEMORY FUNCTION ENTERING LETTERS,
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
H
STANDARD INPUT MODE
Use the digit keys to enter letters, numbers and characters.
Enter letters using the key pad as follows:
To change the input mode, press Left Soft Key
[Abc]. When entering special character such as
. @ ? ! - , & : / 1, press
repeatedly.
To enter a space, press
. The cursor will
automatically move to the next column.
Repeat until letters are entered.
There is a 160-letter limit.
To delete one digit, press
. To delete the entire
entry, press and hold
.
To change from lowercase to uppercase, press
.
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Key Pad
1
Time
Repetitions
2 times
Repetitions
3 times
Repetitions
4 times
Repetitions
5 times
2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
:
9WXYZ
A
D
G
:
W
B
E
H
:
X
C
F
I
:
Y
2
3
4
:
Z
A
D
G
:
9
Select Abc mode by pressing Left Soft Key [Abc].
When you select this mode, the Abc icon appears as a visual
confirmation.
Find the key that corresponds to the letter you want to
enter.
Press it as many times as needed for the letter to appear
on the screen.
To enter the name “John”:
Press [ ] J
Press [ , , ] o
Press [ , ] h
Press [ , ] n
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WORD INPUT MODE
The input mode incorporates a built-in-dictionary to determine a
word based on the entered characters. A word can be entered more
quickly by pressing a key once per character.
Select the Word mode by pressing
Left S
oft Key
[Abc].
Press a digit key once to enter the character you want
and then enter all the characters to input the word
you want.
To view the next matching word, press
.
To accept the matching word, enter a space and then
press
.
ENTERING LETTERS,
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS MEMORY FUNCTION
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MEMORY FUNCTION ENTERING LETTERS,
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
To enter a compound word:
Enter the first part of the word and then press the
Navigation Key right to accept it.
Enter the last part of the word and then press to
enter the word.
To enter “Fun fare” in the input mode.
After you enter the 1st letter, press Left Soft Key [Abc]
to select input mode and to choose the lower case
(Word).
Press , and you will see “Fun”
highlighted. Press to select it.
Press , , and until you see
“ease” highlighted. Press to select the next matching
word, you will see “fare” and then enter a space.
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NUMERIC MODE
Allows you to enter numbers.
Press Left Soft Key
[Abc] and scroll down to “123”
and press
to change to Numeric Mode.
To enter a number, press a digit key.
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SYMBOL MODE
Allows you to enter symbols.
Press Left Soft Key
[Abc]
and scroll down to
“Symbols” and press
to change to Symbol Mode.
Select symbol you want to enter with the Navigation
Key
.
Press the Navigation Key
up/down/left/right
.
H
QUICK TEXT
Allows you to enter written sentences.
Press Left Soft Key
[Abc]
and scroll down to “Quick
Text” and press
to change to Quick Text Mode.
Select Quick Text you want to enter with
the
Navigation Key
, press
[OK].
Use the Navigation Key to view a different line of
symbols.
CHAPTER 4
MENU
FUNCTION
This chapter addresses accessing the menu and using its functions
and features to customize your phone.
CONTACTS
RECENT CALLS
SETTINGS
VOICE TOOLS
TOOLS
MY ACCOUNT
CHAPTER 4 MENU FUNCTION
MEMORY FUNCTION MAKING A CALL THROUGH
THE CONTACT LIST
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H
ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING
Ideal for frequently dialed numbers, this feature allows contact
entries to be dialed via the keypad with only one or two key
presses.
ONE-TOUCH DIALING:
1-9 : Press and hold the number you wish to connect for
more than 1 second.
TWO-TOUCH DIALING:
10-22 : Press the first digit and second digits of the memory
number short and long respectively.
97,98,99
:
P
re-set numbers for Verizon Customer Service,
and are free calls.
97 - #BAL: The billing balance will read for you or sent in
a text message.
98 - #MIN: The minutes used will read for you or sent in
a text message.
99 - #PMT: Pay a bill with a one-time payment or other
payment options.
CONTACTS MENU FUNCTION
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MENU FUNCTION CONTACTS
Stores up to 500 entries, each of which can be assigned to a group.
Entries can be retrieved by name or group.
H
NEW CONTACT
Adds a new entry.
Press
[MENU], then
for New Contact
.
To enter a name or number, use the Navigation Key
to select the contact field.
Please refer to page 37 for more details on entering
letters, numbers & symbols.
To save the entry, press
[SAVE].
To return to the previous page, press
.
For each new contact, at least 1 phone number or email
address needs to be saved with the contact. “ADD AT LEAST
ONE NUMBER OR E-MAIL ADDRESS” will be displayed if
neither have been added.
If the entry name is left empty and a phone number is
provided, the entry will be saved and only the phone
number will be displayed.
H
CONTACT LIST
Retrieves an entry by name and calls by simply pressing Right Soft
Key . You can review all the entries stored in your contact list
or quickly find an entry by entering a name or its character string.
Press
[MENU], then
for
Contact List
press
Right Soft Key
[CONTACTS].
The list of names in your contacts is displayed
alphabetically.
Enter a name or its character string or scroll through
the list with the Navigation Key
.
Please refer to page 37 for more details on entering
letters, numbers & symbols.
To edit the entry, press Left Soft Key
[EDIT].
To show detail of the entry, press
[VIEW].
To call the selected number, press Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS] and then select “Call” or press
.
PHONE BOOK FIELDS : Name/Mobile 1/Home/Work/
E-mail 1/Group/Picture/Ringtone/
Mobile 2/Fax/E-mail 2.
Under “Mobile 1”, “Mobile 2”, “Home”, “Work” or “Fax”
input the phone number and then by pressing Right Soft
Key [OPTIONS], you can choose from the following:
1. Set Speed Dial
2. Set As Default
3. Add Pause
To use and manage contacts, press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] then select:
1. New Contact: To add a New Contact.
2. Erase: To delete a contact.
3. New TXT Message: To create a TXT message.
4. New Picture Message: To create a Picture message.
5. New Video Message: To create a Video message.
6. Call: To call the contact.
7. Erase All: To delete all contact list.
To set as emergency number, select “In Case of
Emergency“. Please refer to page 50 for more details on
“In Case of Emergency“.
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H
GROUPS
Groups allows you to classify phone entries into groups with up to 10
numbers in each group. The existing groups include Family and Work
and they cannot be erased or renamed. You can add up to 28 more
groups which can be changed or erased.
ADD NEW GROUP
Press
[MENU], then
for
Groups
.
To select “New”, press Left Soft Key
[NEW].
Input a new group name.
To save it, press
[SAVE].
ASSIGN PHONE NUMBER TO GROUP
Press
[MENU], then
for
Groups
.
To assign phone numbers to a Group, select “Add”,
press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS].
Select a location and then press
[MARK].
Your contact entries will be displayed in alphabetical
order.
Select the contact for the group and then press Left
Soft Key
[DONE]. “CONTACT ADDED TO [GROUP
NAME]” will be displayed. Repeat for each location for
the Group.
CHANGE GROUP NAME
Press
[MENU], then
for
Groups
.
Use the Navigation Key
to select the existing group
name that you want to change.
To select “Rename”, press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS].
Input a new group name.
To save it, press
[SAVE].
SEND TXT MESSAGE TO A GROUP
Press
[MENU], then
for
Groups
.
Select an existing group name with the Navigation
Key
.
To select “New TXT Message”, press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS].
Input a “Text”, press Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS] to
select “Save As Draft”, “Add Graphic”, “Add Sound”,
“Font Size”,
“Add Name Card”,
“Add Quick Text”,
“Priority Level” and “Cancel Message”.
To send the TXT message, press
[SEND].
To save the TXT message, press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS] and then select “Save As Draft” and then
press
.
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MENU FUNCTION CONTACTS
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SEND PICTURE MESSAGE TO A GROUP
Press
[MENU], then
for
Groups
.
Select an existing group name with the Navigation Key
.
To select “New Picture Message”, press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS].
Input a “Text”, “Picture”, “Sound”, “Subject”,
“Name
Card”,
and then press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS]
to select “Preview”,
“Save As Draft”,
“Add Quick
Text”,
“Add Slide”,
“Priority Level”, “Remove Picture”,
“Remove Sound” or “Cancel Message”.
To send the picture message, press
[SEND].
To save the picture message, press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS] and then select “Save As Draft” and then
press
.
SEND VIDEO MESSAGE TO A GROUP
Press
[MENU], then
for
Groups
.
Select an existing group name with the Navigation Key
.
To select “New Video Message”, press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS].
Input a “Text”, “Video”, “Subject”,
“Name Card”,
and
then press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS] to select
“Preview”, “Save As Draft”,
“Add Quick Text”,
“Priority
Level”, “Remove Video” or “Cancel Message”.
To send the video message, press
[SEND].
To save the video message, press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS]
and then select “Save As Draft” and then
press
.
ERASE GROUP
Press
[MENU], then
for
Groups
.
Select an existing group name with the Navigation Key
.
To select “Erase”, press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS].
Select “Yes” to erase it, press
.
When using Erase Group, the saved entries are moved to the
“No Group”.
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SPEED DIALS
In idle mode, calls can be placed to numbers stored in speed dial by
pressing & holding the location number on the key pad. For a 2-digit
location number, press the first number and then press and hold the
second number.
Press
[MENU], the
n
for
Speed Dials
.
To assign a phone number to a location, select the loca-
tion and then press
[SET].
Select the contact with the Navigation Key
then
press
.
Select the phone number with the
Navigation Key
then press
.
“Unassigned” appears if the location is available.
To call an assigned number, press & hold the last digit of
the speed dial #.
S
elect “Yes”, then press
.
“SPEED DIAL SET” will be
displayed.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Your phone has a special menu to organize your emergency
contacts and information.
Press
[MENU], then
for
In Case of Emergency
.
Select one of the entries using the Navigation Key
.
To set a new emergency number, choose Contact 1, 2 or
3. Press
[ADD].
Select “From Contacts” or “Enter Number” with
the Navigation Key
. Press
.
Press
to save it.
You can use this area to add personal note, including
allergies, medications, and other health information’s.
If you want t
o add
emergency
personal info, select
Personal Info
.
Press
[VIEW].
C
hoose Note 1, 2
or 3, press
[ADD].
E
nter a special note that would
prove useful in case of emergency
, press
prove useful in case of emergency, pressprove useful in case of emergency
[SAVE] to
save
it
.
H
MY NAME CARD
Create your own business card, so that you can send all your details
upon request by TXT message, picture&video message, by E-mail,
by Bluetooth or etc...
Press
[MENU], then
for
My Name Card
.
The list of
my name card
in your phone book is
displayed
. To edit it, press Left Soft Key
[EDIT], edit
a
my name card
, then press
[SAVE] to save
it
.
Select
my name card
with the Navigation Key, p
ress
[SEND]
to send a my name card.
To move a New Message menu.
Please refer to page 130, for more details on “New Message”.
1. From Contacts: Search for a phone number which is
stored in the contacts list.
2. Enter Number: To store the new emergency phone
number in contacts.
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MENU FUNCTION RECENT CALLS RECENT CALLS MENU FUNCTION
H
MISSED
Displays information about the 90 most recently missed calls.
Place a call to a missed call number by simply pressing .
To see a list of the 90 most recently missed calls,
press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right once for the
“Recent Calls” menu.
Press
for Missed
.
If the number is already stored in your contacts, only
the name appears. If the number is not stored, only
the phone number appears.
To view missed call details, press
[OPEN].
Call details include date, time and phone number.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] and then select
“Save” to save it or select “Erase” to delete it.
After 90 missed calls, the oldest call will automatically be
erased from the history.
Press Left Soft Key [MESSAGE], to send a TXT, Picture
or Video Message.
H
RECEIVED
Displays information about the 90 most recently received calls.
Place a call to a received call by simply pressing .
To see a list of the 90 most recently received calls,
press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right once for the
“Recent Calls” menu.
Press
fo
r Received
.
If the number is already stored in your contacts, only
the name appears. If the number is not stored, only
the phone number appears.
To view received call details, press
[OPEN].
Call details include date, time and phone number.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] and then select
“Save” to save it or select “Erase” to delete it.
After 90 received calls, the oldest call will automatically
be erased from the history.
Press Left Soft Key [MESSAGE], to send a TXT, Picture
or Video Message.
Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
Details: If the selected entry is already stored in the
contacts list, view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase a missed calls listing.
Lock/Unlock: To lock or unlock a missed calls listing.
Erase All: To erase all missed calls listings.
View Timers: To display usage time.
Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
Details: If the selected entry is already stored in the
contacts list, view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase a received calls listing.
Lock/Unlock: To lock or unlock received calls listing.
Erase All: To erase all received calls listings.
View Timers: To display usage time.
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H
DIALED
Displays information about the 90 most recently dialed numbers.
Place a call to a dialed call by simply pressing .
To see a list of the 90 most recently dialed numbers,
press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right once for the
“Recent Calls” menu.
Press
for Dialed
.
If the number is already stored in your contacts, only
the name appears. If the number is not stored, only
the phone number appears.
To view dialed call details, press
[OPEN].
Call details include type of call, date, time and phone
number.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] and then select
“Save” to save it or select “Erase” to delete it.
After 90 dialed calls, the oldest call will automatically be
erased from the history.
Press Left Soft Key [MESSAGE], to send a TXT, Picture
or Video Message.
Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
Details: If the selected entry is already stored in the
contacts list, view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase a dialed calls listing.
Lock/Unlock: To lock or unlock dialed calls listing.
Erase All: To erase all dialed calls listings.
View Timers: To display usage time.
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BLOCKED
This menu appears only when “Incoming Call Restriction“ is set.
Displays information about the 90 most Incoming Call numbers.
Place a call to a blocked call.
To see a list of the 90 most recently blocked numbers,
press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right once for the
“Recent Calls” menu.
Press
for Blocked
and then enter your restriction
code, press
.
If the number is already stored in your contacts, only
the name appears. If the number is not stored, only
the phone number appears.
To view dialed call details, press
[OPEN].
Call details include type of call, date, time and phone
number.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] and then select
“Save” to save it or select “Erase” to delete it.
After 90 blocked calls, the oldest call will automatically
be erased from the history.
Press Left Soft Key [MESSAGE], to send a TXT, Picture
or Video Message.
Please refer to page 80 for more details on “Restrictions“.
Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
Details: If the selected entry is already stored in the
contacts list, view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase a blocked calls listing.
Lock/Unlock: To lock or unlock blocked calls listing.
Erase All: To erase all blocked calls listings.
View Timers: To display usage time.
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VIEW TIMERS
Checks the usage time and manages your calls within the limit you
set. The 11 timers include (Last Call, All Calls, Received Calls, Dialed
Calls, Roaming Calls, Transmit KB, Received KB, Total KB, Last Reset,
Lifetime Calls, Lifetime Data Counter):
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right once for the
“Recent Calls” menu.
Press
for View Timers
.
If Incoming Call Restriction has not been set, press
instead of .
Please refer to page 80 for more details on “Restrictions“.
Select “Last Call”, “All Calls”, “Received Calls”, “Dialed
Calls”, “Roaming Calls”, “Transmit KB”, “Received KB”,
“Total KB” with the Navigation Key
.
To reset an individual, press Left Soft Key
[RESET],
select “Yes,” then press
.
To reset all timer,
p
ress Right Soft Key
[RESET
ALL], then select “Yes”, press
.
To return to the previous page, press
.
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ALL
Displays information about the most recent received, dialed and
missed calls.
To see a list of the 270 most recent received, dialed
and missed calls, press
[MENU]
, then press the
Navigation Key
right once for the
“Recent Calls”
menu.
Press
for All
.
If the number is already stored in your contacts, only
the name appears. If the number is not stored, only
the phone number appears.
If Incoming Call Restriction has not been set, press
instead of .
Please refer to page 80 for more details on “Restrictions“.
To view details, press
[OPEN].
Call details include type of call, date, time and phone
number.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] and then select
“Save” to save it or select “Erase” to delete it.
After the 270 received, dialed or missed calls, the oldest
call will automatically be erased from the history.
Press Left Soft Key [MESSAGE], to send a TXT, Picture
or Video Message.
Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
Details: If the selected entry is already stored in the
contacts list, view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase a recent calls listing.
Lock/Unlock: To lock or unlock recent calls listing.
Erase All: To erase all recent calls listings.
View Timers: To display usage time.
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MENU FUNCTION SETTINGS
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SETTINGS MENU FUNCTION
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Set Off or Set On
—To activate or deactivate Bluetooth connectiv-
ity. An ac
tive Bluetooth connection is indicated by
at the top of
the display.
Options
—To define how your phone is shown to other devices
with Bluetooth connectivity. To change the name of your phone
that is seen by other users, select My Phone Name, enter the
new name, and select OK. To display your phone to other devices
for one minute or to hide your phone from other users, select
Discovery Mode > On or Off.
Important: Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing
such features to run in the background while using other
features, increase the demand on battery power and reduce
the battery life.
Bluetooth pairing from phone to PC
Bluetooth pairing between your phone and PC or laptop is
initialized from your phone or from your PC or laptop. To connect
from your phone, do the following:
To enable Bluetooth on your phone,
p
ress
[MENU]
,
then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for Bluetooth
Menu
.
To select On, press the left soft key. The
Bluetooth icon
is displayed in the upper right
corner of the main display left the battery icon when
Bluetooth is enabled.
To pair your phone to your PC or laptop, select Add
New Device. Place the PC you are connecting to in
discoverable mode and select OK. The phone searches
for Bluetooth devices in range and lists all devices
found.
Scroll to your PC or laptop name in the list and select
OK. Enter your password on your phone, then enter
the same password on your PC or laptop.
Customizes your phone and optimizes performance through a variety
of settings.
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BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth technology connectivity enables wireless connections
between electronic devices. If connected with a Bluetooth Handsfree
device, you can use your phone more freely. With DUN, you can also
use the phone as a wireless modem. It can also be used to connect
wirelessly to products that use Bluetooth wireless technology, such
as computers. You can synchronize your phone and your PC using
Bluetooth connectivity. Since devices with Bluetooth connectivity
communicate using radio waves, your phone and the other device do
not need to be in direct line-of-sight. The two devices only need to be
within 10 meters (30 feet) of each other. The connection can be subject
to interference from obstructions such as walls or other electronic
devices. This device is compliant with Bluetooth specification 1.1,
supporting the following profiles: HSP V1.1 (headset profile), HFP V1.0
(handsfree car kit profile), DUN V1.1 (dial-upnetworking), GAP (general
access profile) and SPP V1.1 (serial port profile). To ensure interoper-
ability between other devices supporting Bluetooth technology, use
UTStarcom approved enhancements for this model. Check with the
manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibility with
this phone. There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology
in some locations. Check with your local authorities or Verizon. If you
want more information on this function, visit the Bluetooth Technology
organization Web site: https://www.bluetooth.org/.
To access the Bluetooth menu,
p
ress
[MENU]
, then press
the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools”
menu. Press
for Bluetooth Menu
.
And from the follow-
ing options:
Add New Device
—To set up a pairing between your phone and
another device with Bluetooth technology. With Bluetooth
activated, place the device you are connecting to in discoverable mode
and select OK.
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Your phone displays a message asking to pair with your
PC or laptop. Select OK and enter the same password
entered on your PC.
Select Ask always or Always connect on your phone,
and select OK. The message Port enabled is displayed
on the phone confirming the pairing. All services such
as Dial up Networking (DUN) are available on the
phone.
Available services are also listed on your PC or laptop.
Select services you want to use with your phone.
If your phone is connected to a laptop or PC using
Bluetooth, you cannot use the USB cable.
To use the USB cable, go to the Bluetooth menu, select the
laptop or PC connected to your phone and then disable the
port using the applicable softkey.
Unpairing a Bluetooth connection
To successfully unpair a Bluetooth connection, you must unpair
both the phone and the PC or laptop. To unpair the connection,
do the following:
To unpair the connection from the phone, scroll to
the name of the PC and select OK. The message Port
disabled is displayed on the phone confirming the
unpairing.
Follow the Bluetooth instructions on you PC or laptop,
or the Bluetooth dongle instructions for unpairing the
PC or laptop from the phone. A dongle is a small USB
device added to a PC or laptop that does not have a
built-in Bluetooth connection. PC, laptop, and dongle
products have website support for Bluetooth
connectivity.
Select Ask always or Always connect on your phone,
and select OK. The message Port enabled is displayed
on the phone confirming the pairing.
Bluetooth pairing from PC to phone
To initialize a Bluetooth connection from your PC or laptop to your
phone, do the following:
To enable Bluetooth on your phone,
p
ress
[MENU]
,
then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for Bluetooth
Menu
.
To select On, press the left soft key. The
Bluetooth icon
is displayed in the upper right
corner of the main display left the battery icon when
Bluetooth is enabled.
In the Bluetooth menu, select Options with the right
softkey.
Scroll to Discovery Mode and select OK.
Scroll to On and select OK. Your phone is in
discoverable mode by other Bluetooth devices for one
minute.
Press the End key once, or the Clear key twice to return
to the standby mode.
The phone must be in the standby mode to pair with
another device.
From your PC, search for Bluetooth devices. A list of
devices shows the CDM-8960 or the name you selected
for your phone.
Select your phone from the list of found devices and
enter the password.
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Instructions (Place device you are connecting to in
discoverable mode) will be displayed. Highlight the
device and press
.
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BLUETOOTH MENU
The CDM-8960 is compatible with devices that support the
Bluetooth headset and hands-free profile(s)*. You may create and
store 30 pairings within the CDM-8960 and connect to one device at
a time. The approximate communication range for Bluetooth
wireless technology is up to 30 feet (10 meters).
Read user guide of each Bluetooth accessory that you are
trying to pair with your phone because the instructions may
different.
BLUETOOTH ON/OFF
The Power feature allows you to turn the Bluetooth function on
and off.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for Bluetooth Menu
.
Press Left Soft Key
[SET ON/SET OFF] to activate/
deactivate Bluetooth mode.
ADD NEW DEVICE
Pairing is the process that allows the handset to locate establish
and register 1-to-1 connection with the target device.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for Bluetooth Menu
.
Select “1. Add New Device”, then press
.
If Bluetooth is set to off, “Turn Bluetooth power on?”
will appear. Select “Yes” and press
.
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
My Phone Name: Your phone’s Bluetooth name will
appear to other in-range Bluetooth
devices, depending on your discovery
mode. Enter a new name and press
to save and exit.
Discovery Mode: Turns Discovery Mode “on” or “off.”
If Discovery Mode is turned on, other
devices will be able to find your device
for one minute.
Supported Profiles: Displays the following list of
options.
1. Headset: Supports use of a compatible Bluetooth
headset for mono voice.
2. Handsfree: Supports Bluetooth headsets, and may
also support other installed compatible
Bluetooth devices with speakerphone
capabilities, such as car kits or a
conference room device. For Handsfree
Car Kit Compatibility, refer to www.
verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart on
the Verizon Wireless Website.
3. Dial Up Networking: Allows the phone to be used
as a data modem with a
compatible Bluetooth device,
such as a laptop or PDA, over
the VZW NationalAccess and/
or VZW BroadbandAccess
systems.”
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The handset will prompt you for the passkey.
Consult the Bluetooth accessory instructions for the
appropriate passkey (typically “0000” - 4 zeroes).
Enter the passkey and press
.
The default PIN code may differ depending on Bluetooth
devices. Please refer to the user guide of the Bluetooth
device that you wish to use.
Once pairing is successful, select “Yes” and press
to connect with the device.
Once paired, you will see the device listed in the
“1. Add New Device” menu.
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
Remove Device: Removing a device from the paired list.
Rename Device: Renaming the paired device.
Incoming Security: To Select “Always Ask” or “Always
Connect”.
Device Info: Reviewing information about the paired
device.
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SOUNDS SETTINGS
CALL SOUNDS
To select a ringer type for incoming calls:
CALL RINGTONE
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Call Sounds
,
and then
for
Call Ringtone
.
Select your desired ringer type.
Select one of the available ring types.
To confirm, press
.
CALL VIBRATE
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Call Sounds
,
and then
for
Call
Vibrate
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key
and
then press
to save it.
Up or Down key: 1. Get New Ringtones or select your
desired ringer type.
Press Left Soft Key [PLAY/STOP] to play/stop sound.
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To save, press
.
VOICEMAIL
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Alert
Sounds
, and then
for
Voicemail
.
Select “Tone”, “Vibrate” or “Reminder” with the
and then select one of the following options by
pressing the
.
To save, press
.
KEYPAD VOLUME
To adjust key pad tone:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Keypad
Volume
.
Select one of the following options by pressing the
Navigation Key
up/down
.
To save, press
.
Tone: 1. Get New Ringtones or select your desired ringer
type.
Vibrate: Select “On” or “Off”.
Reminder: Select “Once”, “Every 2 Minutes”, “Every 15
Minutes” or “Off”.
Low ~ High
Off
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ALERT SOUNDS
When selected, this setting alerts you to the following handset
changes:
TXT MESSAGE
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Alert
Sounds
,
and then
for
TXT Message
.
Select “Tone”, “Vibrate” or “Reminder” with the
Navigat
ion Key
and then select one of the
following options by pressing the
Navigat
ion Key
.
To save, press
.
PIC-VIDEO MESSAGE
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Alert
Sounds
,
and then
for
P
ic-Video
Message
.
Select “Tone”, “Vibrate” or “Reminder” with the
Navigation Key
and then select one of the
following options by pressing the
Navigation Key
.
Tone: 1. Get New Ringtones or select your desired ringer
type.
Vibrate: Select “On” or “Off”.
Reminder: Select “Once”, “Every 2 Minutes”, “Every 15
Minutes” or “Off”.
Tone: 1. Get New Ringtones or select your desired ringer
type.
Vibrate: Select “On” or “Off”.
Reminder: Select “Once”, “Every 2 Minutes”, “Every 15
Minutes” or “Off”.
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CALL CONNECT
Notifies you that a call has been successfully placed.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Service
Alerts
, and then
for
Call Connect.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
POWER ON/OFF
POWER ON
Allows you to activate/deactivate the power on tones.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Power
On/Off
, and then
for
Power On
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the
Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
POWER OFF
Allows you to activate/deactivate the power off tones.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Power
On/Off
, and then
for
Power Off.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
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SERVICE ALERTS
ERI (Enhanced Roaming Indicator)
ERI (Enhanced Roaming Indicator)
The Enhanced Roaming Indicator (ERI) feature displays a text
banner on the display screen informing the handset user of
which systems the wireless device is using as compared to the
service plan they purchased. The ERI Banner text changes to tell
a customer if they are using the: “Verizon Network”, “Extended
Network” or “Roaming”.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Service
Alerts
, and then
for
ERI
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
MINUTE BEEP
Sounds an alert every minute during a call.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Sound Settings
, then
for
Service
Alerts
, and then
for
Minute Beep
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
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BACKLIGHT
Backlights the display and key pad and activates dimming for easy
viewing in dark places.
DISPLAY
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Backlight
, and then
for
Display
.
Select one of the following options with the
Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
KEYPAD
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Backlight
, and then
for
Keypad
.
Select one of the following options with the
Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
7 Seconds, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds, Always On, Always Off.
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DISPLAY SETTINGS
Allows you to customize the display.
BANNER
You can choose to display a personal Banner greeting or the
Enhanced Roaming Indicator (ERI) banner on the phone’s screens:
PERSONAL BANNER
The text greeting can be up to 16 characters and is displayed on
your phone’s screen in standby mode.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Banner
, and then
Banner, and thenBanner
for
Personal Banner
.
Enter a new personal greeting.
To change the input mode, press Left Soft Ke
y
[Abc].
Press
to save it.
ERI BANNER
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Banner
, and then
Banner, and thenBanner
for
ERI Banner
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
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Select a display from the Graphic list using the
Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
DISPLAY THEMES
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Display
Themes
.
Select one of the following options with the
Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
DIAL FONTS
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Dial Fonts
.
Select “Normal” or “Large” with the Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
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WALLPAPER
MAIN SCREEN
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Wallpaper
,
Wallpaper, Wallpaper
and then
for
Main Screen
.
Select “My Pictures” or “My Videos” with the
Navigation Key
.
Select Default to choose a pre-installed display,
Downloads, Pic # or Video # to choose a display you
have downloaded to your phone. To launch “Get
It Now”, press Right Soft Key
[GET NEW]. To
expand selected image or play video, press Left Soft
Key
[VIEW/PLAY].
Select a display from the Animation and the Graphic
list using the Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
FRONT SCREEN
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Wallpaper
,
Wallpaper, Wallpaper
and then
for
Front Screen
.
Select Default to choose a pre-installed display,
Downloads, Pic # to choose a display you have
downloaded to your phone.
To launch “Get It Now”, press Right Soft Key
[GET NEW]. To expand selected image, press Left Soft
Key
[VIEW].
Default
Youth
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PHONE SETTINGS
STANDALONE MODE
Standalone Mode allows you to turn off the phone’s radio functions
where they are restricted.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Stanalone
mode
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the
Navigation Key
and
then press
to save it.
In Standalone Mode, all menu functions can be accessed
except making calls, receiving calls, data connection (Wap,
Brew) and Bluetooth.
SET SHORTCUT KEYS
Your phone offers you the option of assigning a shortcut k
ey (
)
to a favorite or often-used function. To assign a shortcut to the key:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Set Shortcut
Keys
.
Select
for
Left Key,
for
Up Key,
for
Right Key or
for
Down Key.
Select one of the following options with the
Navigation Key
, press
to save it.
Digital
Analog
Off
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CLOCK FORMAT
MAIN CLOCK
To change the main clock’s appearance on the standby screen:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Clock
Format
, and then
for
Main Clock
.
Select one of the following with the Navigation key
.
To save, press
.
FRONT CLOCK
To change the main clock’s appearance on the standby screen:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Display
Settings
, then
for
Clock
Format
, and then
for
Front
Clock
.
Select one of the following with the Navigation Key
.
To save, press
.
Digital
Analog
Minimize
Off
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If you change the setting details in the phone’s mode in
Voice Commands, this will affect the mode in Sound (refer
to page 98) or vice versa.
CALL ALERT
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Voice
Commands
, and then
for
Call Alert
.
Select one of the following with the Navigation Key
.
To save, press
.
For more information about the enhanced voice commands
supported by your device, see “Voice Tools“. Please refer to
page 90 for more details.
Prompt Mode: If AVR key is pressed on the idle screen
or in the Contact menu, voice call alert
will be announced.
Readout Mode: If AVR key is pressed on the idle screen
or in the Contact menu, voice call alert
will be announced, or in the Menu,
Notice and Confirm window, the phone
will readout main menu and
information.
Tones Only Mode: You can hear ringtone instead of
voice call alert if AVR key is pressed
on the idle screen or in the Contact
menu.
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To reset the shortcut keys, press
for
Reset All,
select “Yes”
,
then press
.
VOICE COMMANDS
You can use voice commands to control your device.
M
ODE
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Voice
Commands
, and then
for
Mode
.
Select one of the following with the Navigation Key
.
To save, press
.
Get It Now/Bluetooth Menu/Calendar/Inbox/Settings & Tools/
My Pictures/My Videos/My Music/Picture & Video/News &
Info/My Ringtones/My Sounds/Games/Music & Tones/E-mail/
Chat/Mobile IM/Alarm Clock/Calculator.
Ring Only : Deactivate Voice Call Alert. You can hear
ringtone only.
Caller ID + Ring: Playback the Voice Call Alert only once
and then you will hear ringtone.
Name Repeat: Activate Voice Call Alert. You will hear
the caller’s details repeatedly.
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Location On: Your location is now available to the
network.
E911 Only: Your location will be hidden from network &
application except 911.
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LANGUAGE
Selects the language in which letters are displayed on the screen.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Language
.
Select “English” or “Español” with the Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
LOCATION
To determine whether or not the network system can detect your
position:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Location
.
Select “Location On” or “E911 Only” with the
Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
SECURITY
Prevents unauthorized use of your phone. The following settings
can be restricted:
After three consecutive incorrect Lock Code entries,
“INCORRECT LOCK CODE. PLEASE REFER TO THE USER
GUIDE”, and the Lock Code is blocked. If you forget any of
these codes, contact your service provider.
EDIT CODES
Changes your Device/Location 4-digit password.
PHONE ONLY
Changes your Phone's 4-digit password.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Security
,
Security,Security
and then enter your password, press
.
Select
for Edit Codes, then
for
Phone
Only.
Enter a “New Code” then press
.
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CALLS & SERVICES
Changes your Calls & Service's 4-digit password.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Security
,
Security,Security
and then enter your password, press
.
Select
for Edit Codes, then
for
Calls &
Services.
Enter a
Current Code
” then press
.
Enter a
New Code
” then press
to save it.
RESTRICTIONS
You can restrict the use of your phone for outgoing calls,
incoming calls,
outgoing message, incoming
message
and dial-up
mode
m.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Security
,
Security,Security
and then enter your password, press
.
Select
for
Restrictions,
enter your password,
then press
.
Select
for
Location Setting,
for
Calls,
for
Messages or
for
Dial-Up Modem.
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Press
to save it.
P
HONE L
PHONE LP
OCK
SETTING
Prevents the phone from being used without entering the
password first.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Security
,
Security,Security
and then enter your password, press
.
Select
for
Phone Lock Setting.
Select “Unlocked” or “On Power Up” with the
Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
1. Location Setting: To select “Unlock Setting” or “Lock
Setting” with the Navigation Key
Setting” with
.
2. Calls: To select “Incoming Calls” or “Outgoing Calls” and
then select “Allow All”, “Contact Only” or “Block
All” with the Navigation Key
then select “Allow All”, “Contact Only” or “Block
.
3. Messages: To select “Incoming Messages” or “Outgoing
Messages” and then select “Allow All” or
“Block All” with the Navigation Key
Messages” and then select “Allow All” or
.
4. Dial-Up Modem: To select “Allow” or “Block” with the
Navigation Key .
Unlocked: Do not lock the phone.
On Power Up: Not locked, but it is automatically locked
when power is recycled.
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NAM SELECT
Enables Auto NAM (Number Assignment Modules) or manually
selects a NAM.
AUTO NAM
Automatically switches phone to proper NAM when you have
multiple NAM registrations.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
NAM Select
,
and then
for
Auto NAM
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key
and then press
to save it.
CHANGE NAM
Changes the NAM used by the phone when you have multiple
registrations.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
NAM Select
,
and then
for
Change
NAM
.
Select one of the following options with the
Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
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LOCK PHONE NOW
Lock the phone now.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
Security
,
Security,Security
and then enter your password, press
.
Select
for
Lock Phone Now.
Lock the phone now.
SYSTEM SELECT
Selects the Preferred System.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone
Settings
, then
for
System Select
.
Select one of the following options with the
Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
Automatic B
Automatic A
Home Only
NAM 1 - VERIZON
NAM 2 - VERIZON
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To save, press
.
TTY MODE
Your phone is able to operate with a TTY (Teletypewriter) device in
both analog and digital modes. This feature is system dependent
and may not be available in all areas.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Call
Settings
, then
for
TTY Mode
.
Select one of the following with the Navigation key
.
To save, press
.
Flip Open
Any Key
Send Only
Auto w/ Hands-free
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CALL SETTINGS
ANSWER OPTIONS
To select an answer mode:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Call
Settings
, then
for
Answer options
.
Select with the Navigation Key
and then press
[MARK/UNMARK]
.
T
o save, press Left Soft Key
To save, press Left Soft KeyT
[DONE].
If “Auto w/ Hands-free“ selected, when you closed the
flip, automatic answer is disabled.
The four functions can be used at the same time.
AUTO RETRY
Automatically redials after a set time interval.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Call
Settings
, then
for
Auto Retry
.
Select one of the following with the Navigation Key
.
TTY Full
TTY + Talk
TTY + Hear
TTY Off
Off
Every 3 Seconds
Every 5 Seconds
Every 7 Seconds
Every 10 Seconds
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ONE TOUCH DIAL
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Call
Settings
, then
for
One Touch Dial
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation key
and
then press
to save it.
VOICE PRIVACY
Enhances voice privacy and avoids tapping during a call.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Call
Settings
, then
for
Voice Privacy
.
Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation key
and
then press
to save it.
DTMF TONES
To adjust tone length:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Call
Settings
, then
for
DTMF Tones
.
Select “Normal” or “Long” with the Navigation key
and then press
to save it.
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On: Makes it more difficult to wire tap.
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MEMORY
SAVE OPTIONS
You can sa
ve various data including Picture, Video and Sound files
on either the phone’s memory or memory card.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Memory
, then
Memory, thenMemory
for
Save Options
.
Select
for
Pictures,
for
Videos or
for
Sounds with the Navigation Key
and then
select one of the following options by pressing the
Navigation Key
.
To save, press
.
PHONE MEMORY
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Memory
, then
Memory, thenMemory
for
Phone Memory
.
Select one of the following options by pressing the
Navigation Key
and then
press
.
Phone Memory
Card Memory
Phone Memory Usage
My Pictures
My Videos
My Music
My Sounds
SW VERSION
Displays the (Software/Hardware/PRL/ERI/Browser/Get It Now)
version.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone Info
, then
for
SW Version
.
The software, hardware and browser version appears.
To return to the previous page, press
.
ICON GLOSSARY
Displays the Indicator Icons of your cellular telephone.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone Info
, then
for
Icon Glossary
.
A list of your phone indicator icons appear.
To return to the previous page, press
.
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SETTINGS MENU FUNCTION
Card Memory Usage
My Pictures
My Videos
My Music
My Sounds
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The current options memory information appears at
the display screen.
To return to the previous page, press
.
CARD MEMORY
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Memory
, then
Memory, thenMemory
for
Card
Memory
.
Select one of the following options by pressing the
Navigation Key
.
The current options memory information appears at
the display screen.
To return to the previous page, press
.
H
PHONE INFO
MY NUMBER
Displays your phone number.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Phone Info
, then
for
My Number
.
You will see the MDN/MIN and provider name.
To return to the previous page, press
.
Your phone is equipped with an AVR (Advanced Voice Recognition)
feature. This feature allows you to make calls or use the phone’s
functions by simply using your voice. All you have to do is talk into
the phone, and the phone will recognize your voice and complete
tasks by itself.
H
AVR (ADVANCED VOICE RECOGNITION)
Press Side AVR Key
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
The phone displays the Command menu and prompts
you to say the name of the command you want to use.
To complete your task, simply follow the voice prompts.
You can speak the name of the command after you hear
a beep.
You can hear a beep in the Tone Only Mode (Settings -> Sound
-> Mode -> Tones Only Mode) while you can see a prompt
without a beep sound in the Prompt Mode or Readout Mode.
When it recognizes one of these commands, the phone
launches the associated application. If the phone does not
hear a command within approximately eight seconds, it
de-activates voice recognition without taking any action.
VOICE TOOLS MENU FUNCTION
919191
Call <Name><Loc>
Send <Msg Type>
Lookup <Name>
Play <Playlist>
Go To <Menu>
Check <Item>
My Account
Help Guide
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VOICE COMMAND WITHIN CONTACT
The Voice Command function is available when pressing Side AVR
Key in the Contact List and View Contact window.
Press
[MENU], then
for Contact List
or press
Right Soft Key
[CONTACTS].
The list of names in your contacts is displayed
alphabetically.
S
croll through the list with the Navigation Key
.
Press Side AVR Key
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
The phone displays the Command menu and prompts
you to say the name of the command you want to use.
Voice Recognition for Call, Play, and Check commands can
activate by AVR Side Long Press even without connection
of Earjack and Bluetooth at Flip Close.
For the menu which can not continue the action at Flip
Close state such as Send MSG, Lookup etc, the pop-up
screen will be displayed with “Flip Open to continue..“.
Spending several seconds after displaying the phrase, the
device should return to the Idle state.
Press Side AVR Key when hearing the voice guide and
you can use voice commands immediately without wait-
ing for the voice guide to end.
Call
Read Out
New Contact
Modify
Erase
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H
CALL <NAME><LOC>
Use the Call command to voice dial a name from your contact list
or a phone number. When dialing a number, pronounce each digit,
but do not pause noticeably between the digits. If you experience
problems dialing by number, you can adapt digit dialing to your
voice with Settings -> Digit Dialing -> Adapt Digits.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Say “Call”
.
Examples: - Call Tom Smith, - Call 617 555-1212, - Call
Bob Carson’s mobile, - Call Dee Harper at Home.
H
SEND <MSG TYPE>
Use the Send command to send a text or other type of message to
a specified name or number.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Say “Send”
followed immediately by one of the
following items:
Examples: - Send Picture to Dee Harper’s Mobile, - Send
Text Tom Smith, - Send Video to Tom Smith’s Mobile.
Text
Picture
Video
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H
LOOKUP <NAME>
Use the Lockup command to retrieve and display information for
any name stored in your contact list.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Say “Lookup <Name>”
.
Examples: - Lockup Tom Jones.
H
PLAY <PLAYLIST>
Use the Play command to playback a song from the playlist. Say
“PLAY” and your phone will playback the selected playlist for you.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Say “Play
<Playlist>
”.
H
GO TO <MENU>
Use the Go To command to open an application on your phone.
You can say ”Go To” by itself and be prompted to say the
application name, or you can skip the prompt by saying ”Go To”
followed by the application name.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Say “Go To” followed immediately by one of the
following items:
H
MY ACCOUNT
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Say “My Account”
.
Connect “WAP Browser”.
H
HELP GUIDE
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Say “
Help Guide
.
H
SETTINGS
CHOICE LISTS
When voice recognition is not confident it has re
cognized a name
or number correctly, it will show you a list of up to three choices.
You can control when choice lists appear.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Press Right Sof
t Key
[SETTINGS], then
for
Choice Lists
.
Select “Automatic”, “Always On” or “Always Off”.
To save, press
[OK].
Status
Voicemail
Messages
Missed Calls
Time
Battery
Signal Strength
Volume
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H
CHECK <ITEM>
The Check command lets you check status information for your
phone. You can say “Check“ or “Check Status“ to see and hear all
status information.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Say “Check” followed immediately by one of the
following items:
Contacts
Recent Calls
Messaging
Get It Now
Setting & Tools
News & Info
V CAST Videos
My Music
Press Right Soft Key
[SETTINGS], then
for
Digit Dialing
.
Select
for
Adapt Digits, press
[OK].
Wait for the beep, and then repeat the digits using
a normal tone of voice. (The phone plays back your
recording and asks you if the recording sounds “OK.”)
If the recording sounds OK (no mistakes and no
background noises), say Yes. If you need to re-record
the digits to fix any problems, say No. (The phone
then prompts you to say the digits again.)
Wait for the beep, and then record the digits again.
(Repeat this step until you are satisfied with the
recording.)
After confirming that the recording sounds OK, repeat
the recording process with the next set of digits.
(After six sets of digits, the phone will ask you wheth-
er you want to do more adaptation. Answer Yes.)
Repeat steps 4-7 for another nine sets of digits.
(After the nine set of digits, you will be half-way
through the session and the phone will ask
“More Adaptation?”)
Select OK to continue for six more sets of digits, or
press
for partial adaptation. When you are
finished with a full session, you will reach a screen
that reads, “Adaptation Complete.”
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SENSITIVITY
The Sensitivity setting controls how the voice reco
gnition software
determines when a spoken word is a match. If you frequently
experience the messages
Please
Repeat...
or
No Matc
h Found,
adjust the sensitivity toward Reject Less.
If you frequently
experience false activations (when the phone recognizes a name
you didn't say), adjust the
sensitivity
toward Reject
More.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Press Right Soft Key
[SETTINGS],
then
for
Sensitivity
.
Scroll “Reject More”, “Recommended” or “Reject
Less”.
To save, press
[OK].
DIGIT DIALING
ADAPT DIGITS
Digit Dialing is speaker independent, which means that no
training or adaptation is required. Some users with heavy accents
or unusual voice characteristics may find difficulty in achieving
high accuracy with speaker independent Digit Dialing, so the
Adapt Digits feature allows users to dramatically improve the
digit accuracy through adaptation. Users who get acceptable
digit recognition accuracy will find no additional benefit to
performing t
he Adapt Digit adaptation.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
To save, press
[OK].
If you change the setting details in the phone’s mode in
Sound, this will affect the mode in Voice Commands (refer
to page 76) or vice versa.
NAME SETTINGS
SPEED
You
can change the speed of name playback.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Press Right Soft Key
[SETTINGS], then
for Sound
.
Select
for
Nam
e Settings
, then
for
Speed
, press
[OK].
Scroll
“Faster”, “Recommended” or “Slower”.
To save, press
[OK].
VOLUME
You
can change the volume of name playback.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Press Right Soft Key
[SETTINGS], then
for Sound
.
Select
for
Nam
e Settings
, then
for
Volume
, press
[OK].
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98
RESET
DIGITS
RESET DIGITSRESET
Reset digit adaptation to factory default settings
.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Press Right Soft Key
[SETTINGS], then
for
Digit Dialing
.
Select
for
Reset Digits, press
[OK].
Read
Reset digit adaptation to factory default
settings?
and press
[OK].
SOUND
MODE
The modes setting lets you control how you are notified by the
system. In prompt mode, the system will prompt you for
information. In readout mode, the system will prompt you for
information and playback the menu items as you navigate. In
tones only mode, the system will only prompt you with beeps.
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Press Right Soft Key
[SETTINGS], then
for
Sound
.
Select
for
Mode, press
[OK].
Select “Prompt Mode”, “Readout Mode” or “Tones
Only Mode”.
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100
Scroll
“Louder”, “Recommended” or “Softer”.
To save, press
[OK].
ABOUT
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Press Right Soft Key
[SETTINGS], then
for
About
.
The VoiceSignal version appears.
To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
H
INFO
Press Side AVR K
ey
, your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
Select the command
menu
with the Navigation Key
up/down
,
p
ress Left Soft Key
[INFO]
.
C
ommand
menu
information
'
s
appears.
To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
H
CALCULATOR
To access the calculator:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Tools
, then
for
Calculator
.
Follow the instructions below to calculate
8
×
6
÷
4
-
2.5=9.50
Navigation Key right : X, Navigation Key down :
-
,
Navigation Key left : ÷, Navigation Key up : +,
: ., Left Soft Key : Clear, : =.
To reset, press Lef
t Soft Key
[CLEAR].
To change the displayed number from positive (+) to
negative (
-
) and vice versa, press [ ].
Press Right Soft Key [OPERATOR] to use parenthesis
and “Exponent”.
Input 8 and then press the Navigation Key right
.
Input 6 and then press the Navigation Key Left
.
Input 4 and then press the Navigation Key down
.
Input 2 and then press the to input (.).
Press 5.
Then press and you will see the answer.
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START DATE
Use the keypad to change or enter the start date.
RECURRENCE
Use the Navigation key
to select a repeat setting for
the calendar. (Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Yearly).
BY COUNT
Use the keypad to enter a count.
END DATE
Use the keypad to change or enter the end date.
TIME ZONE
S
TIME ZONESTIME ZONE
Use the Navigation Key
to select a time zones, press
Left Soft Key
[SET]. (OFF, EST, EDT, CST, CDT, MST,
MDT, PST, PDT, AKST, AKDT, HAST, HADT or GMT/UTC).
ALERT
Use the keypad to 1. Get New Ringtones or select the
alert tone you wish to set.
VIBRATE
Use the Navigation Key
to select vibrate On/Off.
REMINDER
Use the Navigation Key
to select an alert time
interval option (0 Minute, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes,
15 Minutes).
H
CALENDAR
Sets an event and reminds you of that event.
ADD NEW
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu.
Press
for
Tools
, then
for
Calendar
.
Move the Navigation Key
to choose a date in the
calendar and then press
.
Press Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS] to 1. Weekly View,
2. Go To Date, 3. Erase, 4. Erase Passed or 5. Erase All.
Press
Left
Sof
t Key
[ADD] to set a new event.
To set a new event, press
Right Sof
t Key
[OPTIONS]
then select “Add”. The appointment field is highlighted.
Press the
Navigation Key
down
to set the alarm
options.
APPOINTMENT
Use the keypad to enter an appointment in your schedule.
START TIME
Use the keypad to set a start time and press Left Soft Key
to select “am” or “pm”.
END TIME
Use the keypad to set an end time and
press Left Soft Key
to select “am” or “pm”.
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TIME
Use the keypad to set a time for the alarm and press
Left Soft Key
to select “am” or “pm”.
FREQUENCY
FREQUENCY
Use the Navigation Key
to select a setting for the
alarm (Once, Daily, Mon - Fri, Weekends).
RINGER
Press Left Soft Key
[SET], to use the keypad to 1. Get
New Ringtones or select the alert tone you wish to set.
To save an alarm setting, press
[SAVE].
H
WORLD CLOCK
To display the time and date in pre-programmed cities:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Tools
, then
for
World Clock
.
Select a city by pressing Left Soft Key
[CITIES].
Or use the Navigation Key
to select another city.
The world map appears with the city, its date and time.
Use the Navigation Key
to select another city.
DST
(Daylight Saving Time)
information should be
applied for each city and persistent throughout the
power cycle as well as application’s life cycle
, p
ress
Ri
ght Sof
t Key
[DST]
to set the DST options.
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Press
[SAVE] to save it or
[CLR] to return to
the calendar.
The date of the event will be marked on your calendar.
VIEW PLAN LIST
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Tools
, then
for
Calendar
.
To view the Calendar List:
Move the Navigation Key
to choose an event and
then press
[VIEW]
, press
[VIEW]. Press Left
Soft Key
[ERASE] and then select “Yes”, press
.
H
ALARM CLOCK
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Tools
, then
for
Alarm Clock
.
Select one of the entries using the Navigation Key
.
To set a new alarm, choose alarm 1, 2 or 3. To edit an
existing alarm, select that alarm. Press
.
The setting field will be highlighted. Press the
Navigation Key
down
to select alarm options.
ALARM
Use the Navigation Key
to select alarm On/Off.
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H
NOTEPAD
Your phone includes an internal notepad that can be used to
compose and store reminders and notes.
ADD MEMO
To compose a memo (there is an 80-letter limit):
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Tools
, then
for
Notepad.
To add a new memo, press Left Soft Key
[NEW].
Input a new text memo. (Please refer to page 37 for
more details on entering letters, numbers & symbols.)
To save memo, press
[SAVE].
VIEW MEMO
To view a saved memo:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Tools
, then
for
Notepad.
The list of all memos, in saved order, is displayed.
Select a memo and then press
[VIEW].
To add a new memo, press Left Soft Key
[NEW].
To erase a memo, press
Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS]
“Erase”.
To erase all memos, press
Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] “Erase All”.
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CITY
Use the Navigation Key
to select another city.
DST (Daylight Saving Time)
DST (Daylight Saving Time)
Use the Navigation Key
to select DST On/Off.
START DATE
Use the keypad to change or enter the start date.
START TIME
Use the keypad to set a start time and press Left Soft Key
to select “am” or “pm”.
END
DATE
Use the keypad to change or enter the end date.
END TIME
Use the keypad to set an end time a
nd press Left Soft
Key
to select “am” or “pm”.
To save an DST setting, press
[SAVE].
To return to the previous page, press
.
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109
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
My Account
.
Connect “WAP Browser”.
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108
The selected memo will appear.
To edit it, press
[EDIT] and input a new text
memo and then press
[SAVE] to save it.
H
STOP WATCH
Simultaneously times up to eight different events. To operate the
stop watch:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
right 2 times for the
“Settings & Tools” menu. Press
for
Tools
, then
for
Stop Watch.
To measure a time period:
1. To start the stop watch, press
[START].
2. To pause it, press
[STOP].
3. To resume it, press
[START].
To reset it, press Right Soft Key
[RESET].
To time up to eight events at once:
1. To start, press
[START].
2. To stop a time period and continue measuring
another one, press
Left Soft Key
[CONT].
3. To stop the second and continue measuring a third
one, press
Left Soft Key
[CONT].
4. To measure up to eight time periods, repeat the
above steps.
5. To stop the stop watch, press
[STOP].
6. To review the results, press
Left Soft Key
[VIEW].
7. To return to the stop watch, press
.
8. To reset it, press
Right Soft Key
[RESET].
CHAPTER 5
GET IT NOW
Your phone provides a unique feature -Get It Now- that enables
you to download ringtones, wallpapers, games and more from your
network to your phone. Please contact your service provider for the
availability of these services.
GET IT NOW
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GET NEW RINGTONES
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Music & Tones
, then
for
Get New Ringtones
.
If you have not downloaded any ringtones or ring-
tone applications previously, press
for
Get New
Applications. The Get It Now browser will launch.
From the Download menu, select a service provider and
press
. Then select the application and press
to
download it.
To download a ringtone, select the application from
the Get New Ringtones menu. Once the application
has launched, follow the directions to download your
ringtones. Downloaded ringtones are saved to the My
Ringtones menu.
MY RINGTONES
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Music & Tones
, then
for
My Ringtones
.
To play downloaded
tunes or tones:
Select the tunes or tones you want to play and then
press
[PLAY].
To erase downloaded tunes or tones:
Select the tunes or tones you want to erase and then
press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS] and select “Erase”
and then select “Yes”, press
.
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112
H
MUSIC & TONES
To access the Music & Tones menu.
V CAST MUSIC
You can use the V Cast Music option to download music from the
V Cast music catalog.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Music & Tones
, then
for
V Cast Music
.
Browse of Search the catalog to preview the songs you
want.
Highlight the music that you want to purchase.
Press
[BUY] to purchase.
The Confirm Purchase screen will display the price and
items you selected to purchase. Press
[BUY]
to
accept the terms.
You’lll receive a confirmation that your purchase was
successful and your music is available for download.
Press
to continue.
Highlight Phone Memory or Memory Card for Storage
location (Memory Card is recommended, and is only an
option if a memory card is in your phone). Press
to
begin downloading. Wait for the phone to acquire the
content license. Press
when download is complete.
Press
Right Sofy Key
[PLAY] to play the
downloaded song immediately.
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MY MUSIC
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Music & Tones
, then
for
My Music
.
The My Music Menu consists of V Cast Music and all
your saved songs - saved to your phone or your
Micro SD card.
To download more music, highlight V Cast Music and
press
. You will connect to the V Cast service.
To play a saved song, scroll through the list of tracks
and press
[PLAY]. Press Left Soft Key
[MUTE]
to mute the song. Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS]
to 1. Play All, 2. Shuffle, 3. Get V Cast Music or
4
.
Play
Music by Artist
.
Press Left Soft Key [MY MUSIC/PLAYLIST].
In My Music mode, pressing Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS], you can choose from the following:
1. Erase: Erase the current music from your phone.
2. Rename: To edit the music’s title.
3. Lock: Lock/Unlock the current music from your phone.
4. Move: To move the selected music to the other save
location.
5. Erase All: To erase all the musics in your phone.
6. File Info: Displays information on the selected music.
In Playlist mode, pressing Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS], you can choose from the following:
1. View: To edit a playlist.
2. Erase: Erase the current playlist from your phone.
3. Erase All: To erase all the playlist in your phone.
4. New Playlist: To add a new playlist.
To assign downloaded tunes or tones:
Select the tunes or tones you want to assign and then
press Left Sof
t Key
[SET AS]. Select “Ringtone”,
“Contact ID” or “Alert Sounds” and then press
.
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
DOWNLOADED RINGTONE:
1. Erase: Erase the current ringtone from your phone.
2. Rename: To edit the ringtone’s title.
3. Lock:
Lock/Unlock the current ringtone from your
phone.
4. Erase All: To erase all the ringtones in your phone.
5. File Info: Displays information on the selected
ringtone.
PRELOADED SOUND:
1. Erase: Erase the current ringtone from your phone.
2. Erase All: To erase all the ringtones in your phone.
3. File Info: Displays information on the selected
ringtone.
Press [PLAY/STOP] to play/stop ringtone.
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By pressing Right Soft Key [SET AS], you can
choose from the following:
1. Ringtone
2. Contact ID
3. Alert Sounds - 1. All Messages
2. TXT Message
3. Pic-Video Message
4. Voicemail
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To send the Picture message,
press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS]. Then press
for
S
end.
Please refer
to page 132 for more details on “Send New Picture
Message”.
RECORDING NEW TONES
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Music & Tones
, then
for
My Sounds
.
P
ress
for
Record New. “Press OK to start
recording” will be displayed.
P
ress
to begin recording. When done, press
[STOP] to finish recording. The recording is
automatically saved to your My Sounds list.
Your recording is saved with a number. To rename
your recording, scroll to it in the My Sounds menu,
them press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS].
Then press
for
Rename.
Press the Navigation Key
left
to start the song over
again.
Press
the Navigation Key
right
to skip to the
next song if there are other songs to be played. Press
to pause or play the song.
MY SOUNDS
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Music & Tones
, then
for
My Sounds
.
To play downloaded sounds, select the sound you want
to play, then press
[PLAY].
To erase downloaded sounds, select the sound you
want to erase, then press
Left Soft Key
[ERASE],
then select
“Yes
“, press
[OK]
.
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By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you
can choose from the following:
DOWNLOADED or RECORD SOUND:
1. Send: To send a sound.
2. To PIX Place: To upload selected sound to picture
server.
3. Rename: To edit the sound’s title.
4. Move: To move the selected sound to the other save
location.
5. Lock/Unlock: To select “Lock” or “Unlock”.
6. Erase All: To erase all the sounds in your phone.
7. File Info: Displays information on the selected sound.
PRELOADED SOUND:
1. Send: To send a sound.
2. To PIX Place: To upload selected sound to picture
server.
3. File Info: Displays information on the selected sound.
Press [PLAY/STOP] to play/stop sound.
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H
PICTURE & VIDEO
V CAST VIDEOS
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Picture
&
Video
, then
for
V Cast Videos
.
Connection to the V CAST Video Service.
GET NEW PICTURES
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Picture
&
Video
, then
for
Get New Pictures,
then
select “Get New Applications”. (Get It Now will launch
and take you to the download menu.)
Use
the Navi
gation Key
to select a provider’s
browser, press
.
Select the desired application from the application list
and then press
to download it.
The downloaded application will be included in the list
displayed when you access: Get New Pictures > 1. Get New
Applications.
After executing the downloaded application,
download the desired Picture. (The downloaded
contents are saved in My Pictures.)
SYNC MUSIC
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Music & Tones
, then
for
Sync Music
.
Open Windows Media™ Player 10 on your PC and
select the “Sync” tab.
Select “Edit Playlist” and select the songs from your
library that you want to sync.
In Windows Media Player 10, select “V CAST Mobile
Phone - Removable Storage Card” unless no memory
card is available. Start the sync process in Windows
Media Player 10 by pressing “Start Sync”. Remember,
your phone must be in “Sync Music” mode.
When synching completes, disconnect the cable from
your phone and exit “Sync Music”.
Under the “Music & Tones” menu, open “My Music” to
view and play your music.
V CAST Music phones only support music imported from a
CD via Windows Media™ Player 10, purchased from the
V CAST Music Service, or other purchased Windows Media™
formatted music. iPod® and iTunes® compatible music files
are not compatible with V CAST Music.
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MY VIDEOS
In Review Mode, you can view all the videos you have taken, store
selected video in your phone, send video to the Online Album,
delete video and access additional video options.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Picture
&
Video
, then
for
My
Videos
.
In Review Mode, you can view all the videos you have
stored in your phone.
Select the video with the Navigation Key
and then
press
[PLAY].
PRELOADED PIX:
• Set As: Assigns the selected picture to display for
specific tasks. (Wallpaper)
• Take Picture: To take new picture.
• Rotate: To rotate the selected picture.
• Get New Pictures: To download picture.
• Erase All: To erase all the pictures in your phone.
• File Info: Displays information on the selected
picture, such as “File Name”, “Date”, “Time”,
“Resolution”, “Size”.
Press Left Soft Key [ERASE] to erase the current
picture from your phone.
MY PICTURES
In Review Mode you can view all the pictures you have taken, store
selected images in your phone, send pictures to the Online Album,
delete images and access additional picture options.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Picture
&
Video
, then
for
My Pictures
.
In Review Mode, you can view all the pictures you have
stored in your phone.
Select the picture with the Navigation K
ey
and
then press
[VIEW].
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To view the previous or next picture in detail view,
press the Navigation Key up/down.
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
DOWNLOADED or TAKEN PICTURE:
• Send: To send a picture message.
• Set As: Assigns the selected picture to display for
specific tasks. (Wallpaper/Picture ID)
• To PIX Place: To upload selected picture to picture
server.
• Take Picture: To take new picture.
• Rotate: To rotate the selected picture.
• Get New Pictures: To download new picture.
• Rename: To edit the picture’s title.
• Move: To move the selected picture to the other save
location.
• Lock/Unlock: To set “Lock” or “Unlock”.
• Erase All: To erase all the pictures in your phone.
• File Info: Displays information on the selected
picture, such as “File Name”, “Date”, “Time”,
“Resolution”, “Size”.
To view the previous or next video in detail view, press
the Navigation Key up/down.
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After taking the picture it will be displayed.
To save the picture, press
Left Soft Key
[SAVE].
To go back to idle mode without saving the
picture, press
.
To take another picture without saving the picture
you just took, press Right Soft Key
[ERASE].
To send the picture to someone, press
[SEND].
Please refer to page 132 for more details on
“Send New Picture Message”.
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
1. Resolution: To select a resolution for a picture.
(Landscape: 1280x960/640x480/320x240/160x120,
Portrait: 960x1280/480x640/240x320/120x160)
2. Self Timer: To activate the camera’s timer function.
(Off/3 Seconds/5 Seconds/10 Seconds)
3. Brightness: To brightness up/down( -2, -1, 0, +1, +2).
4. White Balance: To select white balance.
(Auto/Sunny/Cloudy/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Darkness)
5. Shutter Sound: To select a shutter sound.
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6. Color Effects: To select color effect among the
following: (Normal/Antique/Black and White/Negative)
7. Capture Mode: To select Capture mode “Landscape”
or “Portrait”.
8. Sub Display: To take a picture using the Sub LCD.
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose Sub LCD options: 1. Resolution/2. Self Timer/3.
Brightness/4. White Balance/5. Shutter Sound/ 6. Color
Effects/7. Capture Mode/8. Main Display
User can control zoom directly by pressing the Navigation
Key . Press the Navigation Key up/down: Zoom
Up/Down. (Except 1280X960, 960X1280 mode).
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TAKE PICTURE
Press camera key or press and hold side camera key
when flip is closed.
Point the camera lens at your subject. You can check
the picture framing through the main display screen.
Press side camera key or press
[TAKE] to take the
picture.
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
DOWNLOADED or TAKEN VIDEO:
1. Send: To send a video message.
2. Record New: To record new video.
3. To PIX Place: To upload selected video to video server.
4. V CAST Videos: To download V CAST video.
5. Set As: Assigns the selected video to display for
specific tasks. (Wallpaper/Ringer ID)
6. Rename: To edit the video’s title.
7. Move: To move the selected video to the other save
location.
8. Lock/Unlock: To set “Lock” or “Unlock”.
9. Erase All: To erase all the videos in your phone.
10. File Info: Displays information on the selected video,
such as “File Name”, “Date”, “Time”,
“Resolution”, “Size”.
Press Left Soft Key [ERASE] to erase current
video from your phone.
To view captured images, press Left Soft Key
[MY PICS].
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After taking the video it will be displayed.
To save the video, press Left Soft Key
[SAVE].
To go back to idle mode without saving the video,
press
.
To erase video, press Ri
ght Soft Key
[ERASE].
To send the video to someone, press
[SEND]. Please
refer to page 134 for more details on “Send New Video
Message”.
PIX PLACE
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Picture
&
Video
, then
for
PIX Place
.
Connect “WAP Browser”.
H
GAMES
DOWNLOADING NEW GAMES
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Games
, then
select “Get New Applications”,
press
. (Get It Now will launch and take you to the
download menu.)
Use
the Navigation Key
to select a provider’s
browser, press
.
Use
the Navigation Key
to select a game you wish to
download, and press
.
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RECORD VIDEO
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Picture
&
Video
, then
for
Record Video
. OR, in
idle mode, press and hold
. OR, in camera preview
mode, press
.
Point the camera lens at your subject. You can check
the video framing through the main display screen.
Press camera key or press
[REC] to take the video.
To pause/resume recording, press Left Soft Key
[PAUSE/RESUME]. To stop recording, press
[STOP].
To view captured videos, press Left Soft Key
[VIDEOS].
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
1. Brightness: To brightness up/down( -2, -1, 0, +1, +2).
2. White Balance: To select white balance.
(Auto/Sunny/Cloudy/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Darkness)
3. Mute/Unmute: To select Mute to Turn On/Off sound
recording.
4. Sub Display: To take a video using the Sub LCD.
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you
can choose Sub LCD options:
1. Brightness/2. White Balance/3. Mute/4. Main Display
User can control zoom directly by pressing the Navigation
Key up/down: Zoom Up/Down.
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H
EXTRAS
CONNECTING EXTRAS
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Connecting
Extras
,
then select “Get New Applications”.
H
GET IT NOW INFO
Displays information about “App. Memory”, “Phone Memory”,
“View Log” and “Help”:
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
, press Right
Soft Key
[
INFO]
.
Select one of the following options with the
Navigatio
n Key
.
To return to the previous page, press
.
App. Memory
Phone Memory
View Log
Help
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PLAYING DOWNLOADED GAMES
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Games
.
To play the game you downloaded, select the game and
press
[PLAY].
H
NEWS & INFO
CONNECTING NEWS & INFO
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Connecting News & Info
.
Connect “WAP Browser”.
H
TOOLS ON THE GO
CONNECTING TOOLS ON THE GO
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2 times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Connecting
Tools On the Go
,
then select “Get New
Applications”.
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CHAPTER 6
VOICE MAIL, TXT,
PICTURE, VIDEO
MESSAGING
This chapter addresses Voice Mail, TXT, Picture, Video Messaging
functions including:
WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES
NEW MESSAGE
INBOX
SENT
DRAFTS
VOICE MAIL
MOBILE IM
E- MAIL
CHAT
ERASE ALL
SETTINGS
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Under “Message”, input a new TXT message and then
press
[SEND].
(Please refer to page 37 for more details on
entering letters, numbers and symbols.)
To send the TXT message, press
[SEND].
If one of the fields is inserted in TXT message field, the
message is saved in the draft box.
Input at least one TXT message field to save in the draft
box.
Press Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can choose
from the following:
1. Save As Draft: To save the TXT message.
2. Add Graphic: Inserts simple graphic image in TXT
message.
3. Add Sound: Inserts EMS sound in TXT message.
4. Font Size: Select “Small“, “Normal“ or “Large“.
5. Add Name Card: Inserts name card in TXT message.
6. Add Quick Text: Inserts already written sentences in
TXT message.
7. Priority Level: Select “High“ or “Normal“.
8. Cancel Message: To cancel message.
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VIDEO MESSAGING
WHEN A NEW MESSAGE
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The following display appears when a new message
arrives.
To display the message, select “View Now” and then
press
.
By pressing Right Soft Key [ADD], you can
choose from the following:
1. From Contacts: Search for a phone number which is
stored in the contacts list.
2. Recent Calls: Search the phone number which is
stored in the recent calls list.
3. Groups: Search the groups stored in the contacts list.
4. To Contacts: To store the phone number in contacts.
VOICE MAIL, TXT, PICTURE,
VIDEO MESSAGING
NEW MESSAGE
H
SEND NEW TXT MESSAGE
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for New
Message
, and then
for TXT
Message
.
Under “To”, input the phone number and then
press
.
Press
[MENU]
, then press the Navigation Key
left
2
times for the
“Get it Now” menu
. Press
for
Picture
&
Video
, then
for
Record Video
.
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Under “Subject”, input a subject
. (Please refer to page
37 for more details on entering letters, numbers and
symbols. Max 100 characters support.)
Under “Name Card”, enable
to insert name card
.
Press Left Soft Key
[ADD], select
My Name Card
or
Contacts
, press
,
se
lect my card
you’d like to
send and then press
.
To send the Picture message, press
[SEND].
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
1. Preview: To preview a written picture message.
2. Save As Draft: To save the picture message.
3. Add Quick Text: Inserts already written sentences in
TXT message.
4. Add Slide: To add a another message.
5. Priority Level: Select “High“ or “Normal“.
6. Remove Picture: To remove inserted picture.
7. Remove Sound: To remove inserted sound.
8. Remove Name Card: To remove inserted name card.
9. Cancel Message: To cancel message.
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VIDEO MESSAGING
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H
SEND NEW PICTURE MESSAGE
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for New
Message
, and then
for
Picture
Message
.
Under “To”, input the phone number and then
press
.
Under “Text”, input a new TXT message and then
press the Navigation Key
down
.
(Please refer to page 37 for more details on entering
letters, numbers and symbols. A maximum of 1,000
characters is allowed.)
Under “Picture”, user can insert/remove only one
picture.
Press Left Soft Key
[MY PICS], select picture you’d
like to send and then press
.
Under “Sound”, user can insert/remove only one
sound.
Press Left Sof
t Key
[SOUNDS], select the sound
you’d like to send and then press
.
By pressing Right Soft Key [ADD], you can
choose from the following:
1. From Contacts: Search for a phone number which is
stored in the contacts list.
2. Recent Calls: Search the phone number which is
stored in the recent calls list.
3. Groups: Search the groups stored in the contacts list.
4. To PIX Place: To send pictures by using online Address.
5. To Contacts: To store the phone number in contacts.
VOICE MAIL, TXT, PICTURE,
VIDEO MESSAGING
NEW MESSAGE
Under “Name Card”,
enable
to insert name card
.
Press Left Soft Key
[ADD], select
My Name Card
or
Contacts
, press
,
se
lect my card
you’d like to
send and then press
.
To send the video message, press
[SEND].
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VIDEO MESSAGING
By pressing Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], you can
choose from the following:
1. Preview: To preview a written video message.
2. Save As Draft: To save the video message.
3. Add Quick Text: Inserts already written sentences in
TXT message.
4. Priority Level: Select “High“ or “Normal“.
5. Remove Video: To remove inserted video.
6. Remove Name Card: To remove inserted name card.
7. Cancel Message: To cancel message.
NEW MESSAGE
H
SEND NEW VIDEO MESSAGE
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for New
Message
, and then
for
Video
Message
.
Under “To”, input the phone number and then
press
.
Under “Text”, input a new TXT message and then
p
ress the Navigation Key
down
. (Please refer to
page 37 for more details on entering letters,
numbers and symbols. A maximum of 1,000 characters
is allowed.)
Under “Video”, user can insert/remove only one video.
Press Left Soft Key
[VIDEOS], select video you’d
like to send and then press
.
Under “Subject”, input a subject
.
(Please refer to page
37 for more details on entering letters, numbers and
symbols. Max 100 characters support.)
By pressing Right Soft Key [ADD], you can
choose from the following:
1. From Contacts: Search for a phone number which is
stored in the contacts list.
2. Recent Calls: Search the phone number which is
stored in the recent calls list.
3. Groups: Search the groups stored in the contacts list.
4. To PIX Place: To send video by using online Address.
5. To Contacts: To store the phone number in contacts.
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VIDEO MESSAGING
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VIDEO MESSAGING
REPLY W. COPY
Select to reply with the original message included.
To send the TXT, press
[SEND].
FORWARD
Select to forward the TXT or
Picture/Video
message.
Input the phone number of the person you are
sending the message and then press
.
Input any TXT message to go along with the
forwarded message and then press
[SEND].
SAVE PICTURE (MMS PICTURE)
SAVE PICTURE (MMS PICTURE)
Select to save a picture to the “My Pictures” folder.
SAVE VIDEO (MMS VIDEO)
SAVE VIDEO (MMS VIDEO)
Select to save a video to the “My Videos” folder.
SAVE AS RINGTONE
If you receive a MMS message, select to save a sound
to the “My Ringtones” folder.
“Reply with Copy” menu appears only when you receive
a TXT message.
“Save Picture” menu appears only when you receive a
Picture message.
“Save Video” menu appears only when you receive a
Video message.
INBOX
Th
e Inbox manages received TXT, Picture/Video, Web Alert
messages. To access:
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for
Inbox
.
Select a message and then press
[OPEN].
The message is displayed. To delete a message,
press Left Soft Key
[ERASE], press
.
When you select WAP PUSH message, press
,
to launch the browser.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS].
PLAY AGAIN
To play a received Picture/Video message.
REPLY
Type your reply and then press
.
ERASE INBOX
To erase all inbox message, select “Erase Inbox” and
then select “Yes”, press
.
“Play Again” menu appears only when you receive a
Picture/Video message.
: Lock
: MMS Unread
: Priority
: MMS Read
: Read
: Unread
: EMS Unread
: EMS Read
: WAP Unread
: WAP Read
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VIDEO MESSAGING
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INBOX
MESSAGE INFO
Select to show received TXT/Picture/Video message
information.
“Message Info” menu appears only when you receive a
TXT/Picture/Video message.
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VIDEO MESSAGING
INBOX
SAVE SOUND(MMS SOUND)
SAVE SOUND(MMS SOUND)
If you receive a MMS message, select to save a sound
to the “My Sounds” folder.
SAVE OBJECTS(EMS SAVE OBJECTS)
SAVE OBJECTS(EMS SAVE OBJECTS)
Select to save a graphic, sound, name card
.
SAVE NAME CARD
Select to save a name card to the contacts.
SAVE QUICK TEXT
SAVE QUICK TEXT
Select to save received text msg to “Quick Text”.
ADD TO CONTACTS
Select to save number to contacts.
LOCK/UNLOCK
Select to lock or unlock the TXT or
Picture/Video
message.
Select “Lock” to lock the message or “Unlock” to
unlock the message and then press
.
“Save Sound” menu appears only when you receive a
Picture/Video message.
“Save Objects” menu appears only when you receive a
EMS message.
“Save Name Card” menu appears only when you receive
a Picture/Video message.
Place a call to a received message number (Include Fr/CB
phone number) by simply pressing .
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VIDEO MESSAGING
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SENT VOICE MAIL, TXT, PICTURE,
VIDEO MESSAGING
ERASE
To erase this message, select “Erase” and then select
“Yes”, press
.
ERASE SENT
To erase all sent message, select “Erase Sent” and
then select “Yes”, press
.
ADD TO CONTACTS
Select to save number to contacts.
LOCK/UNLOCK
Select to lock or unlock the TXT or
Picture/Video
message.
Select “Lock” to lock the message or “Unlock” to
unlock the message and then press
.
SAVE QUICK TEXT
SAVE QUICK TEXT
Select to save sent msg to “Quick Text”.
VIEW NAME CARD
To view
include
name card
with in message.
MESSAGE INFO
Select to show send TXT/Picture/Video message
information.
Place a call to a send message number by simply pressing
.
Manages sent TXT, Picture/Video messages or messages waiting to
be sent.
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for
Sent
.
Select a message and then press
[OPEN].
The message is displayed. To delete a message,
press Left Soft Key
[ERASE], press
.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS].
FORWARD
Select to forward the TXT or
Picture/Video
message.
Input the phone number of the person you are
sending the message and then press
.
Input any TXT message to go along with the
forwarded message and then press
[SEND].
PLAY AGAIN
Select to play sent MMS message.
“Play Again” menu appears only when you send a MMS
message.
RESEND
Select to resend a TXT or
Picture/Video
message.
: Lock
: Incomplete Delivery
: Priority
: Delivered
: Sent
: Sent Failed
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VIDEO MESSAGING
VOICEMAIL
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VIDEO MESSAGING
Displays the number of voice mails and accesses them by
pressing
.
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for
Voicemail
.
FIRST TIME USER
Dial *86 and then press
[SEND].
At the recording, press
.
To set up your account follow the voice tutorial.
EXISTING USER
Dial *86 and then press
[SEND].
At the recording, enter your 4 digits password,
and then press
.
To listen to new messages, press
.
Draft Folder contains any draft messages or saved messages. If mes-
sage composition is interrupted by a voice call or other interrupting
event, the text of the current composition is automatically saved in
the drafts folder.
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for
Drafts
.
Select a message and then press
[EDIT].
The message is displayed. To delete a message,
press
Left Soft Key
[ERASE], press
.
Press Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS].
SEND
Select to send a selected message.
LOCK/UNLOCK
Select to lock or unlock the TXT or
Picture/Video
message.
Select “Lock” to lock the message or “Unlock” to
unlock the message and then press
.
ADD TO CONTACTS
Select to save number to contacts.
ERASE DRAFTS
To erase all drafts messages, select “Erase Drafts” and
then select “Yes”, press
.
: Lock
: MMS Drafts
: SMS/EMS Drafts
DRAFTS
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ERASE ALL
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P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Right Soft Key
[OPTIONS].
2.1. To erase all the inbox messages,
press
[ERASE INBOX].
2.2. To erase all the drafts messages,
press
[ERASE DRAFTS].
2.3. To erase the sent messages,
press
[ERASE SENT].
2.4. To erase the all message,
press
[ERASE ALL].
Select “Yes” and then press
.
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for
E-Mail
.
Browser launches.
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for
Chat
.
Browser launches.
E- MAIL
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VIDEO MESSAGING
CHAT
VOICE MAIL, TXT, PICTURE,
VIDEO MESSAGING
H
GET NEW
Press Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
for
Mobile IM
, and then
for
Get New Appli
cations
.
Launch “Get It Now”.
MOBILE IM
VOICE MAIL, TXT, PICTURE,
VIDEO MESSAGING
SETTINGS
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VIDEO MESSAGING
QUICK TEXT
To edit the Quick TXT message you have saved:
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for All Messages
.
Press
[QUICK TEXT].
2.1. Select a message from the list. Press
.
2.2. To add a new Quick TXT message,
press Right Soft key
[NEW], then enter text,
press
.
To erase the saved Quick TXT message, press Left Soft
Key
[ERASE].
VOICEMAIL#
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for All Messages
.
Press
[VOICEMAIL#].
Input a new voice call back
number or edit voice call back number.
Press
to save it.
Pre-defined quick text as below.
What’s up?/Let’s meet./Check this out!/Whacha doing?/
Thanks/What do you think?/You’ve gotta be here to enjoy
this./Would you like to join me for a date tonight?/
On my way./Yes/You’re the best!/Call me.
Set messaging preferences and default settings.
H
ALL MESSAGE SETTINGS
AUTO SAVE
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for All Messages
.
Press
[AUTO SAVE]. Select “On”, “Off” or
“Prompt” with the Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
AUTO ERASE
Automatically erases inbox messages when new messages arrive.
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for All Messages
.
Press
[AUTO ERASE]. Select “On” or “Off” with
the Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
On: All sent messages saved in the Sent box.
Off: All sent messages not saved in the Sent box.
Prompt: “Yes”, “No” dialogue box displayed after sent
message.
On: Oldest message erased from inbox automatically
when Inbox is full.
Off: Oldest message not erased from inbox automatically
when Inbox is full.
SETTINGS
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VIDEO MESSAGING
SETTINGS
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VOICE MAIL, TXT, PICTURE,
VIDEO MESSAGING
ALL MESSAGE SIGNATURE
Create a signature that can be automatically inserted at the end of
all TXT and Picture messages.
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for All Messages
.
Press
[SIGNATURE]. To activate Signature
function, put the cursor on Insert Signature then select
“Custom” by using up or down direction keys.
To deactivate Signature function, select “None”.
To input “Signature”, put the cursor on Edit Signature
and then enter Signature Edit window by using right
or left direction keys.
Press
to save it.
ENTRY MODE
Sets an Entry Mode as a default. For example, if Word Mode is the
default, its icon will appear.
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for All Messages
.
Press
[ENTRY MODE]. Select “Word”, “Abc”,
“ABC” or “123” with the Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
CALLBACK #
Edits a default callback number so that the recipient can callback
or reply.
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for All Messages
.
Press
[CALLBACK#].
Select “Off” or “On” with the Navigation Key
.
If
“On”
selected, input a new callback number,
press
to save it.
SETTINGS
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VIDEO MESSAGING
SETTINGS
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VIDEO MESSAGING
To input “Signature”, put the cursor on Edit Signature
an
d then enter Signature Edit window by using right
or left direction keys.
Press
to save it.
H
PIC-VIDEO MESSAGE SETTINGS
AUTO RECEIVE
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft
Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for Pic-Video
Messages
.
Press
[AUTO RECEIVE]. Select “On” or “Off” with
the Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
H
TXT MESSAGE SETTINGS
AUTO VIEW
If the “Auto View” is set to on, the user will be able to view the
message. If the “Auto View” is set to off, the user can view the
message by entering SMS Menu-> Inbox.
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for TXT Messages
.
Press
[AUTO VIEW]. Select “On” or “Off” with
the Navigation Key
.
Press
to save it.
TXT MESSAGE SIGNATURE
Create a signature that can be automatically inserted at the end of
a message.
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for TXT Messages
.
Press
[SIGNATURE]. To activate Signature
function, put the cursor on Insert Signature then select
“Custom” by using up or down direction keys.
To deactivate Signature function, select “None”.
On: Picture message downloaded automatically.
Off: Picture message must be retrieved from the inbox or
at new TXT message prompt.
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VIDEO MESSAGING
On: TXT message displayed automatically.
Off: TXT message displayed by going to the inbox or
responding to interactive notification.
CHAPTER 7
MOBILE WEB 2.0
This chapter addresses Internet services and web browsing.
For more detailed information contact your service provider.
STARTING INTERNET BROWSER
BROWSER MENU
CHAPTER 7 MOBILE WEB 2.0
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SETTINGS
VOICE MAIL, TXT, PICTURE,
VIDEO MESSAGING
PIC-VIDEO MESSAGE SIGNATURE
Create a signature that can be automatically inserted at the end of
a message.
P
ress Left Soft Key
[MESSAGE], then
Left
Soft
Key
[SETTINGS], and then
for Pic-Video
Messages
.
Press
[SIGNATURE]. To activate Signature
function, put the cursor on Insert Signature then select
“Custom” by using up or down direction keys.
To deactivate Signature function, select “None”.
To input “Signature”, put the cursor on Edit Signature
and then enter Signature Edit window by using right
or left direction keys.
Press
to save it.
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BROWSER MENU MOBILE WEB 2.0
SEARCH
Takes user to the VZW Search page.
To select “Search”.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for
Search
.
GO TO URL
Takes user to the VZW Search>Go to Site page.
To select “Go to URL”.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for
Go to URL
.
SHOW URL
Displays the current URL.
To select “Show URL”.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for
Show URL
.
BACK
Provides the ability to redisplay the page previously displayed.
To select “Back”.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for
Back
.
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MOBILE WEB 2.0 STARTING INTERNET
BROWSER
H
LAUNCHING MOBILE WEB 2.0
Now you can access news, sports, weather, and e-mail from your
phone. Mobile Web 2.0 keeps you updated by providing access to
up-to-date information such as news, sports, weather and stock
quotes when you subscribe to Internet service with your service
provider. Please contact your service provider for a list of available
websites and service details.
To start your Internet browser and access websites
through your wireless handset press
the Navigation
Key
up
.
MOBILE WEB 2.0 BROWSER MENU
The browser menu lists the actions necessary to operate the
browser. To access, press t
he Naviga
ti
on Key
up a
nd
then press
Right Soft Key
[MENU].
VZW HOME
Returns the user to the home page.
To select “VZW Home”.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for VZW Home.
ADD FAVORITE
Takes user to the VZW Add Favorite page.
To select “Add Favorite”.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for
Add Favorite
.
For favorites, page name and URL need to auto-populate.
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BROWSER MENU MOBILE WEB 2.0
MANAGE MEMORY
Will display following list of options.
To select “Manage Memory”.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for
Manage
Memory
.
SETTINGS
Selecting “Settings” will display following list of
options.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for
Settings
.
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MOBILE WEB 2.0 BROWSER MENU
Downloads: Selecting the “Downloads” item allows the
user to enable/disable downloading images, background
sounds, and object downloads when a URL is accessed.
Restart Browser: Selecting “Restart Browser” causes the
history and cache to be cleared and returns the user to
the homepage.
Scroll Mode: Selecting “Scroll Mode” from the Settings
menu allows the user to select the way text scrolls and
the scroll speed.
Send Referrer: When the “Send Referrer” item is
selected from the Settings menu, the browser allows the
user to turn on or off sending the referrer URL.
Key Press Time Out: When the “Key Press Timeout”
item is selected from the Settings menu, the browser
allows the user to set the key press timeout as fast,
medium or slow. Medium is 1.5 seconds, slow 2 seconds
and fast is 1 second. The key press timeout is the period
of time after which the cursor auto-advances to the next
entry position. In most cases, a single key can be used
to enter more than one character. Each time the key is
pressed the last character of the line is replaced by the
next choice for that key. As long as the same key is re-
pressed within key press timeout, the last character cycles
between all the choices for the key.
Connection Time Out: When the Connection Timeout
item is selected from the Settings menu, the browser
allows the user to set the connection timeout. The
connection timeout determines how long the browser
will wait for a response from the network for a network
request.
Clear Cache: Clears the cache.
Clear History: Clears the list of recently visited URLs.
Clear Cookies: Clears saved cookies.
Autofill: Automatically fills in character for browser
recognized words.
CHAPTER 8
SAFETY AND
WARRANTY
This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions to
follow when operating your phone. Before operating your phone,
please be aware of all the safety details.
This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services and the
warranty for your phone. Please review them thoroughly.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE
SAR INFORMATION
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY (HAC) REGULATIONS FOR
WIRELESS DEVICES
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
CHAPTER 8 SAFETY AND WARRANTY
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MOBILE WEB 2.0 BROWSER MENU
ADVANCED
Selecting “Advanced”, will display following list of
options.
Press
the Navigation Key
up
, then press Right Soft
Key
[MENU]
for
Advanced
.
EXIT
Press
to exit out of the browser and return to idle
mode.
About: Displays the name of the supplier of the Browser
and the Browser SW version.
Refresh: Allows the user to reload the current URL.
History: Displays the previous 20 number of visited URLs,
where X=20.
Encryption: Displays the following list of options.
1. Authentication: Gives the option to turn
Authentication Caching ON or OFF.
2. Root Certificate: Shows the root security keys for TLS.
3. Current Certificate: Shows the current site security
key for TLS (if applicable).
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY AND WARRANTY
ANTENNA SAFETY
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair
call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC
regulations. Please contact your local dealer for replacement
antenna.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna
. If a damaged
antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result.
Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
DRIVING SAFETY
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is
illegal in some states. Remember, safety comes first. Check the laws
and regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive.
Always obey them.
Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
If you must use the phone while driving, please use one-touch,
speed dialing, and auto answer modes.
An airbag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, includ-
ing both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over
the airbag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
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Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first
responsibility.
Use hands-free operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a
call, if driving conditions so require.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may lead to
serious personal injury and possible property damage.
SAFETY AND WARRANTY SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends
out radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld
wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety
standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986) *
ICNIRP (1996) *
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over
120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities,
government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available
body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C951).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and
those standards).
ANTENNA SAFETY
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair
call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC
regulations. Please contact your local dealer for replacement
antenna.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna
. If a damaged
antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result.
Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
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Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld
Portable Cellular Telephone
1* : American National Standards Institute.
2* : National Council on Radiation protection and measurements.
3* : International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY AND WARRANTY
VEHICLES
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer
or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult
the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your
vehicle.
POSTED FACILITIES
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require.
OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES
AIRCRAFT
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn
your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft. Always request and
obtain prior consent and approval of an authorized airline
representative before using your phone aboard an aircraft. Always
follow the instructions of the airline representative whenever using
your phone aboard an aircraft, to prevent any possible interference
with airborne electronic equipment.
BLASTING AREAS
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF
when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way
radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even
death.
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; fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities; 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; and any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.
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SAFETY AND WARRANTY SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends
out radio frequency (RF) signals.
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against
the RF signals from your wireless phone. Therefore, use of your
phone must be restricted in certain situations.
PACEMAKERS
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that
a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are
consistent with the independent research by and recommendations
of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers :
HEARING AIDS
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some 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 your device to determine if they are adequately
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare
facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to
external RF energy.
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ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your
pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the
potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
FCC RF EXPOSURE SAFETY AND WARRANTY
165
WARNING! READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING
CAUTIONS
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the
United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted
an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by
both U.S. and international standards bodies.
The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these
international standards.
BODY-WORN OPERATION
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the
back of the phone kept 2.2 cm.from the body with a beltclip
that contains metallic components. To maintain compliance with
FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar
accessories with which this device was tested. The useof accessories
that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the
FCC website at www.fcc.gov.
SAFETY AND WARRANTY SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
164
PRECAUTIONS
Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of
equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and
cautionary markings on (1) AC/DC Travel Adaptor (2) Battery and
(3) Product Using Battery.
Failure to follow the directions below could result in serious bodily
injury and/or property damage due to battery liquid leakage, fire
or rupture.
DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment
where high temperature or high humidity exists.
DO NOT abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking
or shocking. When not using, lay down the unit to avoid
possible damage due to instability.
DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled
beverages.
DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.
DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. If
service or repair is required, return unit to an authorized
UTStarcom cellular service center. If unit is disassembled,
the risk of electric shock or fire may result.
DO NOT short-circuit the battery terminals with metal
items etc.
WARNING
This product contains a chemical known to the State of
California to cause cancer.
This product contains a chemical known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
SAR INFORMATION SAFETY AND WARRANTY
The SAR testing for Body-worn operation was performed with a
belt clip that provided a 22mm separation. The User’s Manual
indicates that any holsters/clips used with this device should contain
no metallic components.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model
phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with
the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model
phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on
PP4OVAL.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be
found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association
(CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com.
* 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 sub-stantial margin of safety
to give additional protection for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
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166
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 not to exceed the emission limits
for exposure to radiofrequency (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 sci-
entific 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 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 to 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. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested
for use at the ear is 1.38 W/Kg and when worn on the body, as
described in this user guide, is 0.442 W/Kg. (Body-worn measure-
ments differ among phone models, depending upon available
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.
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY
(HAC) REGULATIONS FOR
WIRELESS DEVICES
SAFETY AND WARRANTY
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The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are then added
together. A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum
of 6 is considered for best use.
In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating
and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the
two values equal M5. This should provide the hearing aid user with
“normal usage” while using their hearing aid with the particular
wireless phone. “Normal usage” in this context is defined as a
signal quality that is acceptable for normal operation.
The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T
mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and
T marks are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications
Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are referenced
in Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC rating and measure-
ment procedure are described in the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
For information about hearing aids and digital wire-
less phone
Fcc Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html
Gallaudet University, RERC
http://tap.gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People Inc. [SHHH]
www.hearingloss.org/hat/TipsWirelessPhones.htm
The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/
FCC-03-168A1.pdf
SAFETY AND WARRANTY FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY
(HAC) REGULATIONS FOR
WIRELESS DEVICES
168
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the
exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility
Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be com-
patible with hearing-aids. The intent of the HAC Act is to ensure
reasonable access to telecommunications services for persons with
hearing disabilities.
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices
(hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzz-
ing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more
immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also
vary in the amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for
wireless phones, to assist hearing device users find phones that may
be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been
rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label
located on the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the
user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device hap-
pens 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.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufac-
turer or hearing health professional may help you find this rating.
Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to
interference noise.
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• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Federal Communications Commission
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration
• National Telecommunications and Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health participates in some inter-agency work-
ing group activities, as well. FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for
wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All
phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety
guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health
agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC also
regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.
While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless
phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base
stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get
from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety
questions discussed in this document.
3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held wireless phones
with built-in antennas, often called “cell,” “mobile,” or “PCS” phones.
These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable
radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the
phone
and the user’s head. These RF exposures are limited by Federal
Communications Commission safety guidelines that were developed with
the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies. When
the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure
to RF is drastically lower because a person’s RF exposure decreases
rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called “cordless
phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a
house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF
exposures far below the FCC safety limits.
4. What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many
studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal
experiments investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy (RF)
exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting
results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal
studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate
the development of cancer in laboratory animals.
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Consumer Update on Wireless Phones
1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems
are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however,
that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels
of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being
used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode.
Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue),
exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes
no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures
have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that
some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been con-
firmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had
difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for
inconsistent results.
2. What is FDAs role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting
consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as
it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has
authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radiofre-
quency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case,
FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users
of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that
the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data do not
justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone indus-
try to take a number of steps, including the following:
• Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the
type emitted by wireless phones;
• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the
user that is not necessary for device function;
and
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible
information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies
that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure
coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong
to this working group:
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ential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda
of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research
programs around the world.
The Project has also helped develop a
series of public information documents on EMF issues. FDA and the
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do
research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight,
obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic
organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to
independent investigators. The initial research will include both labora-
tory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also
include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context
of the latest research developments around the world.
7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure
I can get by using my wireless phone?
All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radiofrequency
energy (RF) exposures. FCC established these guidelines in consultation
with FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies. The FCC limit
for RF exposure from wireless telephones is set at a Specific Absorption
Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg).
The FCC limit is consis-
tent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation
Protection and Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consideration
the body’s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy
from the wireless phone and is set well below levels known to have
effects. Manufacturers of wireless phones must report the RF exposure
level for each model of phone to the FCC. The FCC website (http://www.
fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives directions for locating the FCC identification
number on your phone so you can find your phone’s RF exposure level in
the online listing.
8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency energy
coming from wireless phones ?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is develop-
ing a technical standard for measuring the radiofrequency energy
(RF) exposure from wireless phones and other wireless handsets with
the participation and leadership of FDA scientists and engineers. The
standard, “Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless
Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques,” sets forth the
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However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor develop-
ment used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated
with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be predisposed to develop cancer
in the absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to
RF for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the
conditions under which people use wireless phones, so we don’t know
with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health.
Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December
2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible association
between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma,
meningioma, or acoustic neu-roma,
tumors of the brain or salivary gland,
leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the exis-
tence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures.
However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term
exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was
around three years.
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from
wireless phones poses a health risk?
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of
people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data
that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in
a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be needed
to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists.
Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to
human populations, but 10 or more years’ follow-up may be needed
to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is
because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing
agent and the time tumors develop - if they do -may be many, many
years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by dif-
ficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wire-
less phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at
which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health
effects of wireless phone RF?
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with
groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority
animal studies are conducted to address important questions about
the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). FDA has been
a leading participant in the World Health Organization International
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996.
An influ-
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11. What about wireless phone interference with medical
equipment?
Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some
electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test
method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted
cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test
method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the
Advancement of Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint
effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups,
was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to
ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless
phone EMI.
FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless
phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard
specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids
and wireless phones so that that no interference occurs when a person
uses a “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same
time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. FDA continues to
monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other
medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA
will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the
problem.
12. Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, please refer to the following resources:
• FDA web page on wireless phones
(http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html)
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(http://www.icnirp.de)
• World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project
(http://www.who.int/emf)
• National Radiological Protection Board (UK) (http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)
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first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is
deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses
a tissue-simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR test
methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of
measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is
the measurement of the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either by
the whole body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or
milliwatts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine whether
a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines.
9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to
radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products—and at this point we do not know
that there is—it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about
avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to mini-
mize your exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). Since time is a key
factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of
time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.
• If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every
day, you could place more distance between your body and the source
of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone
away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote
antenna.
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless
phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure
from these products, you can use measures like those described above to
reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use.
10. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless
phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to
lower exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures described
above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones.
Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance
between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some
groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that
children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all.
For example,
the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing
such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence
exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects.
Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly
precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health
hazard exists.
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When sending your wireless device to UTStarcom Personal
Communications for repair or service, please note that any personal data
or software stored on the device may be inadvertently erased or altered.
Therefore, we strongly recommend you make a back up copy of all data
and software contained on your device before submitting it for repair
or service. This includes all contact lists, downloads (i.e. third-party soft-
ware applications, ringtones, games and graphics) and any other data
added to your device. In addition, if your wireless device utilizes a SIM or
Multimedia card, please remove the card before submitting the device
and store for later use when your device is returned, UTStarcom Personal
Communications is not responsible for and does not guarantee restora-
tion of any third-party software, personal information or memory data
contained in, stored on, or integrated with any wireless device, whether
under warranty or not, returned to UTStarcom Personal Communications
for repair or service.
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the
product should be delivered with proof of Warranty coverage (e.g. dated
bill of sale), the consumer’s return address, daytime phone number and/
or fax number and complete description of the problem, transportation
prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below or to the place of
purchase for repair or replacement processing. In addition, for reference
to an authorized Warranty station in your area, you may telephone
in the United States (800) 229-1235, and in Canada (800) 465-9672 (in
Ontario call 416-695-3060).
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NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S LAIBILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE
PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
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original retail purchaser of this UTStarcom handheld portable cellular
telephone, that should this product or any part thereof during normal
consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in material or
workmanship that results in product failure within the first twelve (12)
month period from the date of purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired
or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at the Company’s option, without
charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect(s).
The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable battery and battery charger,
if included, are similarly warranted for twelve (12) months from date of
purchase.
This Warranty extends only to consumers who purchase the product in
the United States or Canada and it is not transferable or assignable.
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(c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive temperatures
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(d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any accessory or
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(e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items such as
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(f) Product damaged from external causes such as fire, flooding, dirt,
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The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of the
product, for geographic coverage, for inadequate signal reception by
the antenna or for communications range or operation of the cellular
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