Pantech PN-320 Dual-Mode CDMA Phone with Bluetooth User Manual

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PANTECH
PN-320
Digital CDMA2000 1X
Handheld Portable Telephone
Welcome to the world of Wireless Developed by top engineers and
equipped with Qualcomm MSM6100. With PN-320, you now have
the highest speed and the largest bandwidth that supports the most
up-to-date data applications and services. Moreover, its intuitive and
user friendly GUI brings complicated applications such as web
browsing, data services, right at your fingertips.
Among its many advanced features, the T9 input mode makes it
much easier to enter letters. In addition, the VR (Voice Recognition)
makes it more user friendly, with proven technologies including:
Full graphic display of 9 text input lines and 1 icon line with
variable font size.
Easy to dial through the VR feature.
Easy to enter letters through the T9 text input mode.
Enhanced for web browsing & data services (i.e.; wireless internet
Downloads, WAP browser)
GUI & Animation display compliant with CDMA2000 1X.
Full graphic main display - 260K color TFT LCD.
Mobile Camera (VGA 330K Pixel)
Navigation Key and 22 keys aligned for more convenience.
Sophisticated features of speaker phone, and voice recognition.
Additional services including text messaging, Web browsing on
top of authentication, call forwarding, call transfer, call waiting.
Important Information
This PN-320 user guide contains very important information about
how to properly use the phone. So please read this manual thoroughly, pay attention to the warranty on the back page and be alert
to the exclusions and limitations of your warranty, which are related
to the unauthorized use of components.
Preface
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE .........7
Inside the Package .................................................8
Handset Description ..............................................9
Function Keys.......................................................10
Display Indicators.................................................11
Using the Battery..................................................13
Installing the Battery ...........................................13
Removing the Battery .........................................13
Charging the Battery............................................14
Power Connection...............................................14
Battery Standby Times........................................15
Battery Usage Times...........................................15
Battery Information ..............................................16
Do’s .....................................................................16
Don’ts ..................................................................16
CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION ...........................17
Using the Phone ...................................................18
Turning the Phone On.........................................18
Turning the Phone Off.........................................18
Using the Main Menu ...........................................19
Accessing the Menu............................................19
Menu Summary.....................................................20
Basic Functions....................................................23
Making a Call ......................................................23
Pause Feature.....................................................24
Speaker Phone ...................................................24
Answering a Call .................................................25
3-Way Call Function............................................25
Call Waiting Function ..........................................26
Adjusting Volume.................................................26
Lock.....................................................................27
Caller ID Function ...............................................27
Functions During a Call .........................................28
Messaging...........................................................28
Mute (Unmute) ....................................................28
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Scratchpad ..........................................................28
Send My Phone # ...............................................29
My Phone #.........................................................29
Voice Privacy.......................................................29
Location...............................................................30
Phone Info...........................................................30
Making an Emergency Call....................................31
911 in Lock Mode................................................31
911 Using Any Available System ........................31
CHAPTER 3 MEMORY FUNCTION .......................33
Storing Phone Numbers ......................................34
Text Input Methods ..............................................35
Entering Characters............................................35
Alpha Mode [ABC] ..............................................35
T9TM Predictive Text Mode [T9TMABC] .................36
Numeric Mode [NUM] .........................................38
Symbol Mode [SYM] ...........................................38
Speed Dialing .......................................................39
Speed Dial ..........................................................39
One-Touch/Two-Touch Dialing............................39
Phone Book ..........................................................40
Find .....................................................................40
Add New .............................................................41
Group ..................................................................42
Msg. Group .........................................................43
My Phone #.........................................................46
Recent Calls .........................................................47
All Calls ...............................................................47
Missed Calls .......................................................48
Received Calls....................................................49
Dialed Calls.........................................................50
Call Timers..........................................................51
1X Packet Counter..............................................54
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CHAPTER 4 SETTINGS ..........................................55
Settings .................................................................56
Sounds................................................................56
Display ................................................................61
Data SVC ............................................................65
Security ...............................................................66
Others .................................................................72
System ................................................................78
Phone Info ..........................................................80
Media Gallery........................................................81
Pix .......................................................................81
Flix ......................................................................81
Music...................................................................82
Tones ..................................................................83
Images ................................................................83
CHAPTER 5 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS ......85
Voice Tools............................................................86
Voice Dialing .......................................................86
Voice Memo ........................................................87
Voice Dial ............................................................88
Train Words.........................................................89
Voice Setting .......................................................91
Schedule ...............................................................92
Add New Plan .....................................................92
View Plan List .....................................................93
Alarm .....................................................................94
Memo Pad.............................................................96
Calculator..............................................................98
World Clock ..........................................................99
Stop Watch .........................................................100
Camera (Use Camera) .......................................101
Getting Ready ...................................................101
Taking a Picture From the Menu.......................102
Taking a Picture In Idle Mode ...........................103
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Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
(Take Flix)..............................................105
(Pix Gallery) ..........................................107
(Flix Gallery)..........................................108
(Help).....................................................109
CHAPTER 6 VOICE MAIL AND TXT, PIX, FLIX
MESSAGES ......................................111
When a New Message Arrives..........................112
TXT, Pix, Flix Message .....................................112
Voice Mail..........................................................112
New MSG ............................................................113
New TXT Msg ...................................................113
New Pix Msg .....................................................115
New Flix Msg ....................................................117
Inbox....................................................................119
Sent .....................................................................122
Web Alerts...........................................................124
Draft.....................................................................125
Quick Text ...........................................................126
Erase All ..............................................................127
Erase Messages ...............................................127
Settings ...............................................................128
Auto Save .........................................................128
Auto Erase ........................................................128
Auto Receive.....................................................129
Default CB# ......................................................129
Voice CB# .........................................................129
Remind..............................................................130
Signature...........................................................130
Direct View........................................................131
Entry Mode .......................................................131
Block or Unblock...............................................132
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 7 GET IT NOW & INTERNET..............133
Get It Now...........................................................134
Starting Get It Now ...........................................134
Downloading Applications.................................134
Downloading Melodies/Wallpapers...................135
Applying Melodies/Wallpapers ..........................135
Checking Data Folder Memory.........................135
Erasing an Application ......................................136
Video Clips........................................................137
Starting Internet Browser..................................140
Launching Mobile Web 2.0 ...............................140
Browser Menu ....................................................140
Browser Menu...................................................140
CHAPTER 8 SAFETY INFORMATION...................143
Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones .144
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals .............144
Antenna Care....................................................145
Phone Operation...............................................145
Driving Safety ...................................................145
Electronic Devices ............................................146
Other Safety Guidelines....................................148
Precautions and Warnings................................149
Operating Procedures.......................................150
Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure ........151
Caution..............................................................151
SAR Information .................................................152
FDA Consumer Update......................................154
CHAPTER 9 WARRANTY .....................................163
Protect Your Warranty .......................................164
12 Month Limited Warranty...............................165
“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.”
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Chapter 1
BEFORE USING
YOUR PHONE
Please read and fully understand this manual before
using your phone.
This chapter addresses your phone, its keys and display
icons, and covers the charging and proper use of
the battery.
Inside the Package
Handset Description
Function Keys
Display Indicators
Using the Battery
Charging the Battery
Battery Information
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INSIDE THE PACKAGE
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
This package should include all items pictured below.
If any are missing or different, immediately contact the
retailer where you purchased the phone.
The PN-320 weighs 3.89 oz. and the dimensions are
1.82” x 3.56” x 0.92”.
Antenna
Camera Flash
Earjack
Camera Key
Volume Key
Camera
Lens
Handset
Earpiece
Standard Battery
LCD
Display
User Manual
Side
Camera Key
Function (Soft 1)
Function (Soft 2)
Travel Charger
Volume Key
Adjusts the earpiece
and ringer volume.
Camera Key
END/Power Key
Hand strap
Speaker Key
Key Pad
NOTE:
Immediately report any product defects or
missing items to the place of purchase.
Send Key
Microphone
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FUNCTION KEYS
DISPLAY INDICATORS
SEND KEY: Press to make or receive a
call. Press and hold to turn on Voice
Recognition mode.
Signal Strength
END KEY: Press to turn the phone on, to
terminate a call or to return to the initial
page. Press and hold to turn off the phone.
Roaming
NAVIGATION KEY:
In Idle Mode - Press up to access the
Phone Book, down to
access the Messaging
Menu, right to access
Get It Now and left to
access Mobile Web.
Indicates call is in progress,
indicates
the phone cannot receive a signal from the
system.
Inside the menu - Within a menu, use to
scroll through menu
options. To select an
option, press
SOFT KEY: (Left Key) Press to access the
main menu or function displayed on the
bottom line. (Right Key) Press to access
your contacts. Press to access the function
displayed on the bottom line.
Current signal strength - the more lines,
the stronger the signal.
Phone is out of home area.
Service Indicator
Message
Text, Voice, Urgent, Web Alerts messages.
Digital Mode
Phone is in the digital service area.
Battery
Battery charging level - the more blocks,
the stronger the charge.
Mute
Phone is mute during a call.
Ringer Mode
Appears when the ringer is set as a ringer
mode.
LOCK KEY: Press and hold to enter
lock mode.
Emergency Call
INTERNATIONAL CALL: Press and hold
until “+” is displayed. “+” sign in front of
phone number is required for making
international calls.
ScratchPad
CLR KEY: Press to clear a digit from the
display, to return to the previous page, or
to enable speaker phone mode.
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Blinks when an emergency call is in
progress.
Displays when the scratchpad is in use
during a call.
Auto Answer
Phone is in answering machine mode.
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DISPLAY INDICATORS
Alarm to Schedule
Appears when either an plan or an alarm
is set.
Dormant
Indicates the phone is in disconnection
condition while on “Server Connection”.
USING THE BATTERY
INSTALLING THE BATTERY
1. 1 Place the battery on the back of the handset and
slide into place. 2 Push the battery down until it
locks into place. 3 Battery lock latch automatically
locks into place.
Speaker Phone
Phone is in speaker phone mode.
Data Only
Receives an async. call as a voice call.
GPS Icon
Indicates the Location Service of your
phone is disabled/enabled.
NOTE:
1X
Make sure the battery is securely placed to avoid
slipping off during a call.
Phone is in the 1x service area.
Network
REMOVING THE BATTERY
Phone is in the progress of “UP Browser”.
TTY
TTY mode is active.
1. 1 Slide the latch over to the right, lift up the battery
and 2 remove the battery from the handset.
Voice Privacy
“Voice Privacy” mode.
Phone Lock
Phone is locked.
Ear Jack
A headset is connected.
Secure
Phone is in “Secure” mode.
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NOTE:
If the battery is not correctly placed in the battery
compartment, the handset will not turn on and/or
the battery may detach during use.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
CHARGING THE BATTERY
POWER CONNECTION
BATTERY STANDBY TIMES
1. Plug the AC charger into a standard outlet.
The operating time is subject to your handset usage
and configuration.
CDMA
Charging is
in progress
NOTE:
STD 840 mAh
Up to 190 hours
EXT 1430 mAh
Up to 320 hours
Charging is
completed
1. The times in the following tables are for a new
battery. Usage and Standby times may
decrease over time.
2. Fully charge the battery before using – it is
not charged when purchased.
3. It is more efficient to charge the battery with
the phone turned off.
BATTERY TALK TIMES
The operating time is subject to your handset usage
and configuration.
STD 840 mAh
EXT 1430 mAh
NOTE:
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DCS
PCS
Up to 195
minutes
Up to 330
minutes
Up to 190
minutes
Up to 320
minutes
These times are for a new battery.
Usage and standby time may decrease over time.
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BATTERY INFORMATION
Do’s
l Only use the battery and charger approved by the
manufacturer.
l Only use the battery for its original purpose.
l Try to keep batteries in a temperature between
41OF (5OC ) and 95OF (35OC).
l If the battery is stored in temperatures above or
below the recommended range, give it time to
warm up or cool down before using.
l Completely drain the battery before recharging.
It may take one to four days to completely drain.
l Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and
dry place.
l Purchase a new battery when its operating time
gradually decreases after fully charging.
l Properly dispose of the battery according to local
laws.
Don’ts
l Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a
sealed unit with no serviceable parts.
l 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.
l Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temps.
Otherwise, it could significantly reduce the capacity
and lifetime of the battery.
l Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.
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Chapter 2
BASIC OPERATION
This chapter addresses the phone’s basic functions
including menus, volume levels, and call features.
Using the Phone
Using the Main Menu
Menu Summary
Basic Functions
Functions During a Call
Making an Emergency Call
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USING THE PHONE
TURNING THE PHONE ON
1. Press and hold
until your “Power On” logo
appears and the melody begins to play.
● If “Password” appears on the display, enter your
4-digit password to unlock your phone.
● The default password is the last 4 digits of your
phone number.
TURNING THE PHONE OFF
1. Press and hold
appears.
NOTE:
until “Power Off” animation
1. Immediately change or recharge the battery
when “Low Battery Warning Power Off”
appears on the display. Memory may possibly
be damaged if the phone turns off due to the
battery completely draining.
2. Turn the phone off before removing or
replacing the battery.
If the phone is on, unsaved data may be lost.
USING THE MAIN MENU
ACCESSING THE MENU
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.
1. To access the menu from the idle screen,
press
[MENU].
2. To scroll through the menu, press the Navigation Key
up and down.
3. To return to the previous page, press
To exit the current menu and return to the idle
mode, press
4. To enter a function when its main page is displayed,
press
[OK].
● Hotkey
In idle mode, move the Navigation Key as follows to access
these functions:
•
•
•
•
Upward movement: Phone Book
Downward movement: Messaging
Rightward movement: Get It Now
Leftward movement: Mobile Web
If you are in a second-level menu, you may also navigate
to the next or previous second-level menu by pressing
the Navigation Key right or left.
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MENU SUMMARY
MENU SUMMARY
PHONE BOOK
RECENT
CALLS
MESSAGING
1 : Find
2 : Add New
3 : Group
4 : Speed Dial
5 : Msg. Group
6 : My Phone #
1 : All Calls
2 : Missed Calls
3 : Received Calls
4 : Dialed Calls
5 : Call Timers
1 : New Msg
2 : Voice Mail
3 : Inbox
4 : Sent
5 : Web Alerts
6 : Draft
7 : Quick Text
8 : Erase All
9 : Settings
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1 : Last Call
2 : All Calls
3 : Home Calls
4 : Roam Calls
5 : Cumulative Calls
1 : New Text Msg
2 : New Pix Msg
1 : All Folder
2 : Inbox
3 : Sent
4 : Draft
5 : Web Alerts
1 : Auto Save
2 : Auto Erase
3 : Auto Receive
4 : Default CB#
5 : Voice CB#
6 : Remind
7 : Signature
8 : Direct View
9 : Entry Mode
10 : Block or Unblock
GET IT NOW
MOBILE WEB
u 1 : Connect Web
MEDIA
GALLERY
SETTINGS
1 : Get It Now
1 : Picture
2 : Tones
3 : Images
4 : Shuffle
1 : Sounds
2 : Display
3 : Data Svc.
4 : Security
5 : Others
Axcess Shop
Settings
Help
1 : Wallpapers
2 : Ringtones
1 : Ringer Type
2 : Volume
3 : Alerts
4 : Roam Ringer
5 : Tone Length
1 : Menu Style
2 : Graphics
3 : Sub Screen
4 : Greeting Message
5 : Backlight
1 : Connection
1 : Phone Lock
2 : Restrict
3 : Change Code
4 : Special #’s
5 : Erase All
6 : Reset Phone
1 : Answer Options
2 : Auto Retry
3 : Language
4 : Voice Privacy
5 : TTY Mode
6 : Location
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MENU SUMMARY
6 : System
7 : Phone Info
1 : Set Mode
2 : Nam Setting
3 : PRL ID
4 : ERI Banner
1 : S/W Version
2 : H/W Version
3 : Get It Now Version
8 : Airplane Mode
UTILITIES
1 : Voice Tools
2 : Schedule
3 : Alarm
4 : Memo Pad
5 : Calculator
6 : World Clock
7 : Stop Watch
CAMERA
1 : Take Picture
2 : Picture Gallery
1 : Voice Memo
2 : Voice Dial
3 : Train Words
4 : Voice Setting
1 : Add New Plan
2 : View Plan List
1 : Alarm 1
2 : Alarm 2
3 : Alarm 3
BASIC FUNCTIONS
MAKING A CALL
1. 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
2. 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 for the number of times you have
selected. (Refer to page 74)
● If the number you’re calling is stored in the phone book,
the name and number will appear when the call is placed.
● There is another way to make a call through the VR
mode, which is called “VAD (Voice Activated Dialing)”.
Please refer to page 88 (Voice Service) for details on
making calls using VAD.
3. To end a call, press
NOTE:
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Please refer to page 34 for more details about
storing a phone number.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
BASIC FUNCTIONS
PAUSE FEATURE
ANSWERING A CALL
You can dial or save a phone number with pauses for
use in the automated systems where you need to enter
a credit card number, a social security number, or other
numbers. This feature will be convenient when you are
linked to an ARS (Advanced Record System).
1. To answer a call, press any key except
or
.To enable a call, press
1. To insert a pause, enter a phone number then press
[MENU]. Select either a Hard Pause (“P” appears)
or a Timed Pause (“T” appears).
2. Press
to dial the number and
number.
SPEAKER PHONE
The speaker phone feature allows you to hear audio
through the speaker and talk without holding the phone.
1. To activate the speaker phone when the phone is in
idle mode, answering mode, or calling mode, press
and hold
2. The phone returns to normal (speaker phone off)
after ending or call or when the phone is turned
off and back on.
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● In the Settings menu, you can select either “Any Key” or
“Send Key” to answer a call. lf “Send Key” is selected,
the phone can only be answered by pressing
See page 75 for more information.
2. To end the call, press
NOTE:
to store the
● Hard Pause: When connected to the ARS, it will not
progress to the next number until you press
or
● Time Pause: When connected to the ARS, it automatically
progresses to the next number after three seconds.
In Auto Answer Mode, a call is automatically
answered after a preset number of rings.
See page 76 for more details.
3-WAY CALL FUNCTION
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.
1. Enter the number you wish to call then press
2. Once you have established the connection, enter
the second number you wish to call then press
3. When you’re connected to the second party, press
again to begin your 3-Way call.
NOTE:
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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BASIC FUNCTIONS
BASIC FUNCTIONS
CALL WAITING FUNCTION
LOCK
Notifies you of an incoming call when you’re on a call
by sounding a beep and displaying the caller’s phone
number on the screen.
Locks your phone and prevents unauthorized use.
Phone can only be used after inputting the password.
1. To lock the phone, press and hold
1. To answer another call while on the phone
press
. This places the first call on hold.
2. To unlock the phone, press
then input the password.
[UNLOCK]
2. To switch back to the first caller, press
again.
Since Call Waiting is system dependant, the displayed
Caller ID may be different from the actual caller.
ADJUSTING VOLUME
● Lock feature will deactivate when the phone is
powered off. Upon next power up, you will need to
press
to lock phone again.
● The default password is the last 4 digits of your
phone number.
CALLER ID FUNCTION
Volume can be adjusted by using the volume control
keys on the side of the handset, or by using the menu.
1. Press
[MENU]
then select one of the
following. To increase the volume, press the
Navigation Key to the right. To lower the volume,
press it to the left.
●
●
●
●
or
Identifies caller by displaying their phone number.
If the caller’s name and number are already stored in
your phone book, they both will appear. This feature
is system dependent. Please contact your service
provider for details.
NOTE:
The caller ID is stored in the call history.
Ringer: Controls the ringer volume.
Key Tone: Controls the key pad tone volume.
Voice Call: Controls the earpiece volume.
Speaker Phone: Controls the speaker volume
in speaker phone mode.
2. Adjust volume then press
NOTE:
[OK] to save it.
To adjust the volume of the microphone during
a call, press the volume keys on the side of the
phone or the Navigation Key (left or right).
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FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL
FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL
To display menu options during a call, press
[MENU].
These menu items are available while you are on a call.
SEND MY PHONE #
Automatically transmits your phone number to a pager
during a call without manually entering the number.
MESSAGING
Enables you to send a message (SMS) during a call.
1. Press
[MENU]
1. To transmit your phone number during a call,
press
[MENU]
MY PHONE #
MUTE (UNMUTE)
Mutes the microphone while you are on a call so the
other party cannot hear you when you speak.
Enables you to see your phone number while on a call.
Please see page 48 for more details.
1. Press
1. Press
[MENU]
[MENU]
● To deactivate, press
[MENU]
● The phone will automatically un-mute during an
Emergency Call or in Callback mode.
VOICE PRIVACY
Enhances voice privacy during a call.
1. Press
[MENU]
SCRATCHPAD
Allows you to enter a phone number during a call so it
can be dialed later. The other party cannot hear the
key presses.
1. Press
[MENU]
● To deactivate it, press
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2. Select “Enhanced” or “Standard” then press
to save it.
NOTE:
[OK]
Enhanced voice privacy is a network dependent
feature. Standard voice privacy is the default
setting.
[MENU]
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FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
LOCATION
Enables the network to locate your current location
through Global Positioning System (GPS).
This 911 feature automatically places your phone in the
Emergency Call Mode when you dial the preprogrammed
emergency number, 911. This feature is functional even in
the lock mode and in an out od service area.
1. Press
911 IN LOCK MODE
[MENU]
2. Select “911 Only” or “Location On” and
[OK] to save it.
press
● 911 Only: Your location will be hidden from network &
applications except 911.
● Location On: Your location is now available to the
network.
Enables you to view software and hardware version
while on a call. Please see page 82 for more details.
[MENU]
1. Enter “911” then press
2. The call connects.
3. The phone exits the Lock Mode for 5 minutes.
4. To exit emergency mode, press
PHONE INFO.
1. Press
The “911” call service is available even in the lock mode.
● When the call ends, the phone returns to the
Lock Mode.
911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM
1. Enter “911” then press
2. The call connects.
3. The phone remains in Emergency Mode for
5 minutes.
4. To exit emergency mode, press
● The phone continuously attempts to receive service
from any available system.
NOTE:
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1. The 911 call is not recorded in the Call History.
2. You can not make an E911 call while you are
in a BREW application.
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MEMO
Chapter 3
MEMORY
FUNCTION
This chapter addresses numerous functions including
saving phone numbers to the internal phone book,
entering text and accessing call logs.
Storing Phone Numbers
Text Input Methods
Speed Dialing
Phone Book
Recent Calls
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STORING PHONE NUMBERS
The phone book stores up to 300 entries.
1. Enter phone # then press
[SAVE].
2. Choose “New Contact” or “Existing Contact”.
To select, press
[OK].
3. If “New Contact” is selected, the phone number will
appear above a list of icons. The name of the icon is
displayed below the list. Press the Navigation Key
right or left to choose the type of number you’re
adding, as indicated by the icon. Press
[OK] to
select. If “Existing Contact” is selected, your phone
book list is displayed. Choose the entry to add the
phone number to, then press
[OK]. You will then
see the phone number listed about a list of icons
and the name of the currently selected icon below
the list. Press
[OK] to select.
4. Enter a name then press
[OK].
Follow instructions for entering text on page 37.
To change the input mode, press
[Abc].
5. Use the Navigation Key to scroll through more
options for the entry (group, other numbers, ringer,
etc.).
Mobile/
Home/
Office/
Pager/
FAX
E-Mail: Enter E-Mail address.
Wireless Addr.: Enter Wireless address.
Group: Personal, Business, Etc.
Ringer: Select Ringer Type.
Msg. Ringer: Select Msg. Ringer Type.
Graphic: Select take a picture Image.
Memo: Enter memo./
Set Secret: Lock, Unlock.
6. To store the entry, press
[SAVE]. “New contact
added!” or “Contact edited!” will be displayed.
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ENTERING CHARACTERS
Your phone offers several text input methods for convenient entry of memory location names and text messages:
Abc mode: Enters words by repeatedly tapping the corresponding
key until the desired character is displayed.
T9Word: Tap each corresponding key only once and the phone
predicts the word you are entering.
Numeric mode: Only enters numbers.
Symbol mode: Enters symbols like @, #, %.
ALPHA MODE [ABC]
Use the digit keys to enter letters, numbers and characters.
Enter letters using the key pad as follows:
Key Pad
1 Repetition 2 Repetitions 3 Repetitions 4 Repetitions 5 Repetitions
’
2ABC
...
3DEF
...
4GHI
...
5JKL
...
6MNO
...
7PQRS
8TUV
...
9WXYZ
To change the input mode, press
[Abc].
● To enter a space, press
. The cursor will automatically
move to the next column.
● Repeat until letters are entered. (Name or Group is a
16-letter limit, E-mail or Wireless Address is a 48-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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T9TM PREDICTIVE TEXT MODE [T9TMABC]
To choose T9TM mode from the Editor screen press
[Abc], then choose [T9Word]. This mode predicts the
words you are entering using a built-in dictionary. With
T9TM predictive text input, you press each key only once
for each letter. The chart below outlines how to use
T9TM mode.
KEY
Mode
Next
Space
Shift
1. Press each key once for each letter of the word you
are writing.
●
To write John with the English dictionary selected:
1. Press 5 once - (for - K)
2. Press 6 once - (for - Km)
3. Press 4 once - (for - Log)
FUNCTION
Press to change mode.
[Abc][T9Word][NUM][Symbols].
Press to view the next matching
word if the highlighted word is not
the word you intended.
Press to accept a word and add a
space.
Press to select a letter case of the
standard text input or T9 text input
mode. [Abc], [ABC], and [abc]
indicate the standard text input.
[T9word], [T9Word], and
[T9WORD] indicate the predictive
text input.
Clear
Press to delete a character to the
left of the cursor.
Save
Store the letters and numbers you
enter.
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4. Press 6 once - (for - John)
NOTE:
2. Press
The display will change each time a key is
pressed.
until the correct word is displayed.
3. To select the correct word, press
[OK].
If the T9 mode does not recognize or suggest the
word you want to enter, re-enter the name in the
Alpha ABC mode.
NOTE:
When entering more than one word in T9Word
Mode, enter the first word than press
to
insert a space and start the next word.
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TEXT INPUT METHODS
NUMERIC MODE [NUM]
SPEED DIAL
Numeric mode allows you to add a number to your
entry/message. To select numeric mode from the Editor
screen press
[Abc], then select [NUM].
Dials a number simply by pressing and holding its
Speed Dial location number. For a 2-digit location
number, press the first number then press and hold
the second number. To store a number in Speed Dial:
SYMBOL MODE [SYM]
1. Press
Symbol mode allows you to add various symbols to
your entry. Whether you are adding an e-mail address
to your phone book or sending an expressive message,
symbols make these entries easier.
To select symbol mode from the Editor screen press
[Abc] then choose [Symbols].
The symbols will appear on the display.
The corresponding key number for that symbol will
appear as well. You can press the key to select the
symbol .
To move to the next screen of symbols press
[MENU]
2. To assign a phone number to a location, select
the location then press
[SET].
● If a phone number is already assigned to the location,
press
[ERASE] then the Navigation Key to delete.
3. The phone book list will be displayed
alphabetically. Select a name then press
[OK].
4. “Speed dial # X Edited!” will be displayed.
● If the entry is set to secret, you will be asked for your password.
ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING
Ideal for frequently dialed numbers, this feature allows
phone book entries to be dialed via the key pad with only
one or two key presses.
ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING:
1-9 : Press the corresponding memory number and hold
for more than 1 second.
01-09/10-20 : Press the first digit and second digits of the
memory number short and long
respectively.
● If no phone number is stored in the location entered,
“There is no number” will appear on the screen.
● If the entry is set to secret, you will be asked for your
password.
● To One-Touch voicemail (*86 feature), press “1” or “01”.
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PHONE BOOK
PHONE BOOK
Stores up to 300 entries, each of which can be assigned
to a group. Entries can be retrieved by name, phone
number or group.
5. To call the selected number, press
FIND
Adds a new entry to the phone book. Please refer to
page 34 for alternate ways to add an entry to the
phone book.
Retrieves an entry by name or number, and calls the
number by simply pressing
. On Standby Screen,
you may press
[CONTACTS] as well. You can review
all the entries stored in your phone book list or find an
entry quickly by entering a name or its character string.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. The list of names in your phone book is displayed
alphabetically. Use Navigation Key to select the name.
3. Enter a name or its character string or scroll through
the list with the Navigation Key. Please refer to page
35 for instructions on entering letters, numbers and
symbols.
4. The list beginning with the letter you entered is
displayed. Highlight an entry. Press
[OK] to
preview list the entry. Press
[MENU] to view
options. If the contact has a mobile phone number
your options will be 1. Send Text Msg, 2. Send Pix
Msg, 3. Send Flix Msg, 4. Erase or 5. Prefix.
If no mobile number is saved for the contact, your
options will be 1. Erase, 2. Prefix. If only an e-mail
or wireless address is saved for the contact, your
options will be 1. Send Text Msg, 2. Send Pix Msg,
3. Send Flix Msg, 4. Erase.
ADD NEW
1. To add a new entry to the phone book,
press
[MENU]
2. The first field highlighted is Name. Enter the name
for the entry, then press
[OK].
● PHONE BOOK FIELD: Name/Mobile/Home/Office/Pager/Fax/
E-Mail/Wireless Addr./Group/Ringer/Msg.Ringer/Graphic/
Memo/Set Secret.
3. Press the Navigation Key down to enter all the other
information (group, phone number, etc.).
4. To save the entry after all the information is entered,
press
[SAVE].
● If the entry is set to secret, you will be asked for your
password.
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PHONE BOOK
GROUP
ERASE GROUP
Allows you to classify phone entries into groups.
Existing groups include Personal, Business, Etc. and All.
1. Press
[MENU]
Select an existing group name.
ADD NEW GROUP
2. Press
[ERASE] to delete it.
“Erase this group?” will be displayed.
1. To add a new group, press
[MENU]
A maximum of seven groups is allowed.
2. Press
[MENU] then select “Add Group”.
3. Input a new group name.
4. To save it, press
[OK].
CHANGE GROUP NAME
1. Press
[MENU]
Select an existing group name.
NOTE:
2. Press
Default group name(All, Personal, Business,
Etc.) cannot be changed.
[MENU] then select “Rename”.
3. Input a new group name.
4. To save it, press
[OK].
3. Press
[OK] again to confirm it.
● When executing erase group, the saved entries are
moved to the Etc. group.
● The default group names (All, Personal, Business, Etc.)
cannot be changed.
MSG. GROUP
Allows the user to group up to 10 phone numbers.
The user can add, change, and delete Msg.Groups.
ADD NEW MSG. GROUP
1. To add a new group, press
[MENU]
A maximum of five groups is allowed.
2. Press
[MENU] then select “Add Group”.
3. Input a new group name.
4. To save it, press
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PHONE BOOK
CHANGE MSG. GROUP NAME
SEND PIX MSG.
1. Press
[MENU]
Select an existing group name.
1. Press
[MENU]
Select an existing group name.
2. Press
2. Press
[MENU] then select “Rename”.
3. Input a new group name.
4. To save it, press
[MENU] then select “Send Pix Msg.”.
3. Complete the “Message”, “Subject”, “CC”, “BCC”,
“Priority” and “Insert Signature” fields.
[OK].
SEND TEXT MSG.
1. Press
[MENU]
Select an existing group name.
4. Press
[MENU] then select “Send”, “Preview” or
“Save Msg”. Press
[OK].
Please refer to page 115 for more details on
“New Pix Msg”.
SEND FLIX MSG
2. Press
[MENU] then select “Send Text Msg.”.
3. Complete the “Message”, “Default CB#”, “Priority”,
and “Insert Signature” fields.
4. Press
[MENU] then select “Send” or “Save Msg”.
Press
[OK].
Please refer to page 113 for more details on
“New TXT Msg”.
1. Press
[MENU]
Select an existing group name.
2. Press
[MENU] then select “Send Flix Msg”.
3. Complete the “Message”, “Subject”, “CC”, “BCC”,
“Priority” and “Insert Signature” fields.
4. Press
[MENU] then select “Send”, “Preview” or
“Save Msg”. Press
[OK].
Please refer to page 117 for more details on
“New Flix Msg”.
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RECENT CALLS
To access Recent Calls from the idle mode,
press
[MENU]
ERASE MSG. GROUP
1. Press
[MENU]
Select the group name to be deleted.
ALL CALLS
2. To delete it, press
[ERASE].
“Erase this message group?” will be displayed.
Displays information about the 60 most recently dialed,
missed and received numbers. Place a call to a selected number by simply pressing
3. Press
[OK]. “This message group erased”
will be displayed.
MY PHONE #
1. To see a list of the 60 most recent numbers,
press
[MENU]
. If the number is already
stored in your phone book, only the name appears.
If the number is not stored, only the phone number
appears.
To display your phone number and service provider:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. To view call details, press
NOTE:
2. Your phone number and service provider appears.
To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
[OK].
• Call details include date, time, and phone number.
• If the phone number is set to secret, the name is not
displayed.
3. To save the number, press
[MENU],
or press
[ERASE] to delete it.
[SAVE]
● Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
● Prefix: Allows user to add an additional number before the
stored number such as an area code or “1” before
a long distance call.
● Send Text Msg: To send a message to the phone number.
● Send Pix Msg: To send a photo message to the phone
number.
● Send Flix Msg: To send a video mail message to the phone
number.
● Erase All: To erase all recent calls list.
NOTE:
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After the 60 received, dialed or missed calls, the oldest
call will automatically be erased from the history.
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RECENT CALLS
RECENT CALLS
MISSED CALLS
RECEIVED CALLS
Displays information about the 20 most recently missed
calls. Place a call to a missed call number by simply
pressing
Displays information about the 20 most recently
answered calls. Place a call to a received number by
simply pressing
1. To see a list of the 20 most recently missed calls,
press
[MENU]
. If the number is already
stored in your phone book, only the name appears.
If the number is not stored, only the phone number
appears.
1. To see a list of the 20 most recently received calls,
press
[MENU]
. If the number is already
stored in your phone book, only the name appears.
If the number is not stored, only the phone number
appears.
2. To view missed call details, press
NOTE:
2. To view received call details, press
[OK].
Call details include date, time and phone number.
3. To save the number, press
[MENU],
or press
[ERASE] to delete it.
[SAVE]
NOTE:
[OK].
Call details include date, time and phone number.
3. To save the number, press
[MENU],
or press
[ERASE] to delete it.
[SAVE]
● Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
● Prefix: Allows user to add an additional number before the
stored number such as an area code or “1” before
a long distance call.
● Send Text Msg.: To send a message to the phone number.
● Send Pix Msg.: To send a photo message to the phone
number.
● Send Flix Msg.: To send a video mail message to the
phone number.
● Erase All: To erase all missed calls list.
● Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
● Prefix: Allows user to add an additional number before the
stored number such as an area code or “1” before
a long distance call.
● Send Text Msg.: To send a message to the phone number.
● Send Pix Msg.: To send a photo message to the phone
number.
● Send Flix Msg.: To send a video mail message to the
phone number.
● Erase All: To erase all received calls list.
NOTE:
NOTE:
After the 20 missed calls, the oldest call will
automatically be erased from the history.
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After the 20 received calls, the oldest call will
automatically be erased from the history.
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RECENT CALLS
RECENT CALLS
DIALED CALLS
CALL TIMERS
Displays information about the 20 most recently dialed
calls. Place a call to a received number by simply
pressing
Checks the usage time and manages your calls within
the limit you set. The five timers include:
LAST CALL
1. To see a list of the 20 most recently dialed calls,
press
[MENU]
. If the number is already
stored in your phone book, only the name appears.
If the number is not stored, only the phone number
appears.
Displays usage time of last call.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. To return to the previous page, press
2. To view dialed call details, press
NOTE:
[OK].
Call details include date, time and phone number.
3. To save the number, press
[MENU],
or press
[ERASE] to delete it.
[SAVE]
● Save: To store the phone number in your phone book.
● Prefix: Allows user to add an additional number before the
stored number such as an area code or “1” before
a long distance call.
● Send Text Msg.: To send a message to the phone number.
● Send Pix Msg.: To send a photo message to the phone
number.
● Send Flix Msg.: To send a video mail message to the
phone number.
● Erase All: To erase all dialed calls list.
NOTE:
After the 20 dialed calls, the oldest call will
automatically be erased from the history.
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[OK].
ALL CALLS
Displays usage time of all incoming and outgoing calls,
excluding web access calls.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. The time of the following items is displayed.
● Voice Calls, Data Calls
3. To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
NOTE:
You cannot reset this timer.
NOTE:
You may also navigate to the next or previous
second-level menu (Last Calls, All Calls, Home
Calls, Roam Calls, Cumulative Calls) by
pressing the Navigation Key right or left.
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RECENT CALLS
RECENT CALLS
HOME CALLS
CUMULATIVE CALLS
Displays usage time of all calls made within Home area.
Displays usage time of all incoming and outgoing calls,
excluding web access calls.
1. Press
[MENU]
1. Press
[MENU]
2. The time of the following items is displayed:
2. The time of the following items is displayed:
● Voice Calls, Data Calls
● Voice Calls, Data Calls
3. To reset the timer, press
[RESET].
To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
ROAM CALLS
NOTE:
Displays usage time of roaming calls.
1. Press
[MENU]
3. To reset the timer, press
[RESET].
To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
You may also navigate to the next or previous
second-level menu (Last Calls, All Calls, Home
Calls, Roam Calls, Cumulative Calls) by
pressing the Navigation Key right or left.
2. The time of the following items is displayed:
● Voice Calls, Data Calls
3. To reset the timer, press
[RESET].
To return to the previous page, press
NOTE:
[OK].
You may also navigate to the next or previous
second-level menu (Last Calls, All Calls, Home
Calls, Roam Calls, Cumulative Calls) by
pressing the Navigation Key right or left.
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1X PACKET COUNTER
Checks the log of all kilobyte data transmissions.
RECEIVED
To show the received kilobyte usage on a user definable
interval:
1. Press
[MENU]
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SETTINGS
2. To reset the counter, press
[RESET].
To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
TRANSMITTED
To show the transmitted kilobyte usage on a user
definable interval:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. To reset the counter, press
[RESET].
To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
This chapter addresses customizing your phone by
adjusting backlighting, volume, ring tones and other
user-friendly features.
Settings
Media Gallery
TOTAL
To show the received or transmitted kilobyte usage on
a user definable interval:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. To return to the previous page, press
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SETTINGS
SOUNDS
VOLUME
Sets Ringer Type, Volume, Alerts, Roam Ringer,
Tone Length and Power On/Off.
Controls the Ringer, Key Tone, Voice Call and Speaker
Phone volume and alerts you to incoming calls in a
variety of modes.
RINGER TYPE
To select a ringer type for incoming calls:
RINGER
1. Press
[MENU]
RINGER
Controls the Ringer volume and alerts you to incoming
calls in the following modes.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select one of the following options:
2. Select one of the pre-installed 20 music bells and
5 ring tones.
3. To confirm, press
[OK].
MESSAGES
To select a ringer type for receiving messages:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select a tone (1-5).
3. To confirm, press
[OK].
VOICE MAIL
To select a ringer type for receiving voice mail:
1. Press
[MENU]
●
●
●
●
●
●
Silent: Mute the ringer, press
[Min].
Ringer Off
Vibrate On
Ringer Mode: Volume Levels 1-5.
High & Vib: The ringer sounds with vibration,
Vib to High: The ringer sounds after vibration,
press
[Max].
3. To confirm, press
[OK].
KEY TONE
To adjust key pad tone:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Adjust the key pad tone.
● Off/Level1-5 (Min-
3. To save, press
, Max-
[OK].
2. Select a tone (1-5).
3. To confirm, press
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VOICE CALL
To adjust earpiece volume:
1. Press
[MENU]
SETTINGS
ROAM
Sounds an alert when leaving a service area, change
System ID and entering a roaming service area.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Adjust the earpiece volume.
● Level1-5 (Min-
, Max-
3. To save, press
[OK].
2. Select “Off” or “On” then press
CONNECT
Notifies you that a call has been successfully placed.
1. Press
[MENU]
SPEAKER PHONE
To adjust speaker volume:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Off” or “On” then press
, Max-
3. To save, press
[OK].
[OK] to save it.
FADE
To notify you when your phone loses a signal during a
call.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Adjust the speaker phone volume.
● Level1-5 (Min-
[OK] to save it.
ALERTS
2. Select “Off” or “On” then press
Allows you to set an alert that sounds when the
following handset changes occur.
FLIP SOUND
Sounds an alert when phone is opened or closed.
1. Press
[MENU]
MINUTE
Sounds an alert every minute of a phone call.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Off” or “On” then press
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2. Select “Off” or “On” then press
[OK] to save it.
[OK] to save it.
[OK] to save it.
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SETTINGS
ROAM RINGER
DISPLAY
Sounds a different ringer when you are in a roaming
service area.
This feature allows you to customize and personalize
your phone display.
1. Press
MENU STYLE
[MENU]
2. Select “Distinctive” or “Normal” then press
to save it.
[OK]
To select a display menu style:
1. Press
[MENU]
TONE LENGTH
2. Select “Grid” or “List” then press
To adjust key tone length:
1. Press
[MENU]
[OK] to save it.
GRAPHICS
To select an LCD display:
2. Select “Normal” or “Long” then press
[OK] to save it.
WALLPAPER
1. Press
[MENU]
POWER ON/OFF
To set sound “ON” or “OFF” when powering ON/OFF.
POWER ON
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “On” or “Off” then press
POWER OFF
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “On” or “Off” then press
[OK] to save it.
2. Select “Camcoder”, “Digital Clock1,2”, “Analog Clock
1,2”, “Pix #”, “Downloads” or “Animations” through
Network or received picture by Picture Msg.
3. To save it, press
[OK].
RECEIVED
1. Press
[MENU]
[OK] to save it.
2. Select “Default”, “Pix #” or “Downloads” with the
Navigation Key.
3. To save it, press
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DIALED
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Default” with the Navigation Key.
3. To save it, press
SETTINGS
WALLPAPER
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Digital 1”, “Analog 1” or “Analog 2” with the
Navigation Key.
[OK].
3. To save, press
SCREEN SAVER
Set the time of Screen Saver and select the images,
the image will then be displayed on the LCD.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Time Setting” to set the amount of time the
screensaver is displayed (Off, 5 Secs, 10 Secs,
20 Secs, 30 Secs).
3. Select a “Screen Saver” from the list.
(Pix/Downloads/Animations).
4. To save it, press
GREETING MESSAGE
To input a personal greeting:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Message”, “Font” or “Entry Message”
to personalize your greeting.
Press
[OK].
● Message: On/Off.
● Font: White, Blue, Dark Blue, Magenta, Gray, Black.
● Entry Message: Enter message (Default-Pantech).
[OK].
SUB SCREEN
3. To save, press
EXTERNAL CLOCK
1. Press
[MENU]
[OK].
[SAVE].
2. Select “Analog1”, “Analog2”, “Digital1” or “Digital2”
with the Navigation Key.
3. To save, press
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SETTINGS
BACKLIGHT
DATA SVC.
Backlights the display and key pad for easy viewing in
dark places.
Allows you to transfer data when your phone is
connected to a PC.
1. Press
CONNECTION
[MENU]
2. Select “LCD” or “Key Pad” then select one of the
following options.
● LCD: 5 Secs/15 Secs/30 Secs/60 Secs/Always On.
● Key Pad: 5 Secs/15 Secs/30 Secs/60 Secs/Always On/
Always Off.
Select a connection mode based on the handset
usage.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select one of the following connection modes:
3. To save, press
[OK].
● Voice Call: To receive a voice call.
● Data Only: To receive data when connected to a PC.
3. To save, press
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SETTINGS
SECURITY
RESTRICT
Prevents others from using the phone without
permission and allows access to security features
only after inputting a password.
When you attempt to make a restricted call, “This
phone is restricted” appears on the screen.
PHONE LOCK
Prevents others from using your phone without
permission. When locked, calls cannot be made and
the menu cannot be accessed without entering the
password.
1. Press
NOTE:
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
The default password is the last 4 digits of your
phone number.
2. Press
then select “Lock Now”, “Lock On Power
Up” or “Unlock”.
● Lock Now: Lock the phone now.
● Lock On Power Up: Do not lock the phone now, but
automatically lock phone when
power is recycled.
● Unlock: Do not lock the phone.
3. To save, press
DIALED
Blocks all dialed calls – except emergency or special #
calls – but allows incoming calls to be answered.
1. Press
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
2. Press
then select “Allow” or “Restrict”.
● Allow: Allows dialed calls.
● Restrict: Restricts dialed calls.
3. To save, press
RECENT CALLS
Blocks access to Recent Call List.
1. Press
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
2. Press
then select “Allow” or “Restrict”.
● Allow: Allows access to the recent calls menu.
● Restrict: Restricts access to the recent calls menu.
[OK].
3. To save, press
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[OK].
[OK].
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CAMERA
Restricts access to camera mode.
1. Press
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
CHANGE CODE
2. Press
1. Press
then select “Allow” or “Restrict”.
● Allow: Allows access to the camera.
● Restrict: Restricts access to the camera.
Changes your 4-digit password.
NOTE:
2. Press
3. To save, press
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
The default password is the last 4 digits of your
phone number.
[OK].
3. Enter a new password then press
900#S
Restricts calling 900 dial service numbers.
1. Press
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
[OK].
4. Re-enter the new password then press
[OK].
SPECIAL #’S
2. Press
then select “Allow” or “Restrict”.
● Allow: Allows calls to 900-dial services.
● Restrict: Restricts calls to 900-dial services.
3. To save, press
[OK].
Stores 3 phone numbers that can be called even in the
lock mode.
1. Press
NOTE:
LONG DISTANCE
Restricts calling long distance numbers – the phone is
limited to calling numbers within the area.
1. Press
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
2. Press
then select “Allow” or “Restrict”.
● Allow: Allows a long distance call.
● Restrict: Restricts a long distance call.
3. To save, press
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2. Press
3. Press
press
NOTE:
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
The default password is the last 4 digits of your
phone number.
then select a location.
, input a phone number then,
[OK] again to save.
You can delete a special number by selecting it,
pressing
[ERASE], then
[Ok].
[OK].
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SETTINGS
ERASE ALL
RESET PHONE
Clears all Phonebook entries, Downloads, Pix Gallery
and Flix Gallery.
Resets phone to default settings.
1. Press
1. Press
NOTE:
2. Press
[MENU]
then enter “Password”.
The default password is the last 4 digits of your
phone number.
2. Press
then enter “Password”.
The default password is the last 4 digits of your
phone number.
3. Select “Phonebook”, “Downloads”, “Pix Gallery” or
“Flix Gallery” with the
[CHECK] and
press
[OK] to erase all the items in those
categories.
NOTE:
NOTE:
[MENU]
Since the data cannot be retrieved once it is
erased, a warning will appear on the display
before erasing everything.
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3. A message, asking for your confirmation, will appear
as following. “It will erase all data on your phone.
Reset Phone?”.
4. Press
[OK].
● When you press “OK” you will see “Phone Reset! Your
Phone will reboot now” on the display and your phone
will reset all settings to the factory defaults.
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SETTINGS
AUTO ANSWER
Automatically answers a call after a preset number of
rings. An ideal setting for the hands-free car kit.
When Auto Answer is enabled, call is automatically
answered even when ear-mic or car kit is not connected
to PN-320.
1. Press
[MENU]
OTHERS
ANSWER OPTIONS
CALL ANSWER
To select an answer mode:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Any Key” or “Send Key”.
● Any Key: Press any key to answer an incoming call
except
and
● Send Key: Calls can only be answered by pressing
3. To save, press
[OK].
ACTIVE FLIP
To select Active Flip Answer mode:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “On” or “Off”.
3. To save, press
2. Select “Handset”, “Headset”, or “Hands Free Kit”,
then select one of the following options:
● Off/5 Secs/10 Secs/18 Secs.
NOTE:
1. This function will not be active when you
select Vibrate, Silent as a ringer mode.
2. Even if auto answer is set to the handset,
auto answer setting for headset and HFK
will be activated while they are in use.
3. To save, press
[OK].
[OK].
● When Active Flip On is selected, an incoming phone
call can be answered simply by opening the phone.
● When Active Flip Off is selected, you will need to open
the phone and follow the Answer mode you have
selected.
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SETTINGS
AUTO RETRY
LANGUAGE
Automatically redials your call up to 5 times after a set
time interval.
Selects the language in which letters are displayed on
the screen.
1. Press
1. Press
[MENU]
[MENU]
2. Under Retry Time, select a time interval option
(Off, 3 Secs, 5 Secs, 7 Secs, 10 Secs). The Repeat
Category will appear when a time frame is chosen.
2. Select either “English” or “Spanish”.
3. Under Repeat, select a time interval option
(1 Time, 3 Times, 5 Times).
VOICE PRIVACY
4. To save, press
[OK].
3. To save, press
[OK].
Enhances voice privacy and avoids tapping during a
call.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Standard” or “Enhanced”.
3. To save, press
[OK].
● “Enhanced”: Makes it more difficult to wire tap.
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SETTINGS
TTY MODE
SHORT CUT KEY
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.
Your phone offers you the option of assigning a shortcut key (UP Navigation Key) to a favorite or often-used
function. To assign a shortcut to the key:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select one of the following options.
● TTY Off/TTY+TALK/TTY+HEAR/TTY Full
3. To save, press
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select your desired menu option then press
[OK].
● Phone Book/Schedule/Display/Sounds/Media Gallery
/Alarm
3. The Shortcut can now be accessed by pressing up on
the Navigation Key.
[OK].
LOCATION
To determine whether or not the network system can
detect your position:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “911 Only” or “Location On”.
● 911 Only: Your location will be hidden from network
& application except 911.
● Location On: Your location is now available to the
network.
3. To save, press
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CHANGE NAM
Changes the NAM used by the phone when you have
multiple registrations.
1. Press
[MENU]
SYSTEM
SET MODE
Selects the Preferred System.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select one of the following options:
Automatic B, Automatic A, Home Only.
● Automatic B: Scans the radio channels based on the
Automatic B setting.
● Automatic A: Scans the radio channels based on the
Automatic A setting.
● Home Only: Only within your home area or home
affiliated area.
3. To save, press
SETTINGS
[OK].
2. Select “NAM1-PANTECH” or “NAM2-PANTECH”.
3. To save, press
[OK].
PRL ID
Displays the phone’s “PRL (Preferred Roaming List) ID”,
“ERI Version”.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. To return to the previous page, press
NAM SETTING
ERI BANNER
Enables Auto NAM (Number Assignment Modules) or
manually selects a NAM.
1. Press
[MENU]
[OK].
2. Select “Off” or “On”.
AUTO NAM
Automatically switches phone to proper NAM when you
have multiple NAM registrations.
1. Press
[MENU]
3. To save, press
[OK].
2. Select “Yes” or “No”.
3. To save, press
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MEDIA GALLERY
PHONE INFO
PIX
To display the version of your phone:
This menu displays the list of Pix taken with the
Camera.
S/W VERSION
1. Press
[MENU]
1. Press
● Press
[MENU] to select 1. Edit Title, 2. Assign,
3. Erase, 4. Information.
2. The software version appears.
3. Press
[MENU]
2. Scroll through the downloaded images to display the
image you want to send then press
[SEND].
[OK].
H/W VERSION
1. Press
[MENU]
3. To send the “MMS” message, press
[MENU],
then select “Send”, then press
[OK].
2. The hardware version appears.
FLIX
3. Press
This menu displays the list of Flix taken with the
Camera or Video Clip with the Download.
[OK].
GET IT NOW VERSION
1. Press
[MENU]
1. Press
2. The Get It Now version appears.
3. To return to the previous page, press
[OK].
[MENU]
● Press
[MENU] to select 1. Edit Title, 2. Erase,
3. Information.
● If “Video Clips” is selected, network will launch “Get It
Now” and take you see a new video clip. (Refer to
page 137 for more details).
If “Download Clip” is selected, press
[MENU] to
select 1. Erase, 2. Information.
2. Scroll through the captured flix to display the flix you
want to send then press
[SEND].
3. To send the “MMS” message, press
[MENU],
then select “Send”, then press
[OK].
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MEDIA GALLERY
MUSIC
TONES
This menu needs to be supported by PC data cable.
It plays the music stored in the phone.
Copy the downloaded music from PC to phone, and
play through your mobile phone.
This menu displays the list of downloaded ringtones or
saved voice memos.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Scroll through the downloaded music to display the
music you want.
● By pressing
[MENU], you can choose from the
following:
1. Setting: To select play mode (All Repeat/Repeat/Random)
2. Erase: To erase a MP3 file.
3. Information: Displays information on the selected MP3 file,
such as “File Name”, “Size”, “Saved Time”.
● By pressing
[CHECK/UNCHECK], you can select the
desired file from the file list and listen to it.
1. Press
● Use function keys:
• Up/Down key/OK : Finding and Playing MP3 songs on the
phone (Open clam).
• Side Volume keys/Play : Finding and Playing MP3 songs
on the phone (Closed clam).
• Right (Short press) : Fast forward to next song.
• Left (Short press) : Rewind to previous song.
• Music Play/Pause (Long press) : Turning on the MP3
player with phone closed.
• Camera (Long press) : Turning off the MP3 player with
phone closed.
● Press
[MENU] to select 1.Edit Title, 2.Erase,
3.Information.
● Voice memo : Press
[MENU] to select 1. Information.
2. Scroll to the saved voice memo you want to send
then press
[SEND].
IMAGES
This menu displays the list of downloaded still images.
1. Press
3. Select the music you want to play then press
[PLAY].
[MENU]
[MENU]
● Press
[MENU] to select 1.Edit Title, 2.Assign,
3.Erase, 4.Information.
2. Scroll through the downloaded images to display the
image.
● Pantech Wireless shall not be responsible for any
action or liability as a result of any breach of copyright
or other misuse of music contents.
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MEMO
Chapter 5
SUPPLEMENTARY
FUNCTIONS
This chapter addresses supplemental functions
including the voice tools, camera, schedule, memo pad,
calculator, alarm, world clock and stop watch features.
Voice Tools
Schedule
Alarm
Memo Pad
Calculator
World Clock
Stop Watch
Camera
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VOICE TOOLS
Voice Recognition (VR) enables you to place calls
using your voice and to record voice memos.
VOICE DIALING
VOICE TOOLS
VOICE MEMO
Voice Memo allows you to record a reminder message
that can be up to 60 seconds. To record a memo:
1. Press and hold
until your phone turns to Voice
Recognition mode.
1. To start Tools menu, press
2. Say the indicator, such as a person’s name you
saved for the number you are calling.
3. 1.1. To record a voice memo, press
Instructions will be displayed and you will hear
“Please record at the tone”.
NOTE:
When there is no registered voice dial,
voice recognition mode is disabled.
2. To enter a voice memo, press
[MENU]
1.2. To stop recording a memo, press
or
[PAUSE/RESUME].
[STOP]
1.3. Press
[MENU] after recording a voice memo
to “Rerecord” or “Review”.
1.4. Press
[SAVE] and input a “Voice Memo” title,
then press
[OK] or press
[SEND] to access
the “New Pix Msg”. See “New Pix Msg” on page
117.
2. To play voice memo, press
Select the message you want to play then press
[PLAY] or press
[MENU] to 1. Edit Title,
2. Send, press
[ERASE].
3. To play in speaker mode, press
Select the message you want to play then press
[PLAY] or press
[MENU] to 1. Edit Title,
2. Send, press
[ERASE].
4. To erase all voice memos, press
“Erase all voice memos?” will be displayed.
To erase all voice memos, press
[OK].
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VOICE TOOLS
VOICE DIAL
TRAIN WORDS
Voice Dial allows you to call a person by simply saying
their name. To access Voice Dial:
Train allows you to use Control words to make a call
without using the key pad.
1. To start Tools menu, press
YES
2. To enter a voice dial, press
[MENU]
3. 1.1. To record a voice dial, press
The phone book list will be displayed
alphabetically. Select a name then press
[OK]. Instructions will be displayed and you will
hear “Name Please”.
1.2. Say the name for the voice tag and repeat the
name when prompted. You will hear “Added”.
2. To play voice dial, press
Select the message you want to play then press
[PLAY] or press
[ERASE].
3. To play in speaker mode, press
Select the message you want to play then press
[PLAY] or press
[ERASE].
4. To erase all voice dials, press
“Removing all voice tags Proceed?” will be
displayed.
To erase all voice memos, press
[OK].
Use to train or untrain the Voice Recognition with the
control word, “Yes”.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. “Please hold phone to ear and follow instructions” will
be displayed and you will hear “Now training control
words. Please say the word yes”.
3. Say “Yes”. You will hear “Again”. Say “Yes” again.
You will hear “Training word successful”.
NO
Use to train or untrain the Voice Recognition with the
control word, “No”.
1. Press
[MENU]
2. “Please hold phone to ear and follow instructions” will
be displayed and you will hear “Now training control
words. Please say the word no”.
3. Say “No”. You will hear “Again”. Say “No” again.
You will hear “Training word successful”.
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VOICE TOOLS
WAKE-UP
VOICE SETTING
Use to train or untrain the Voice Recognition with the
control word, “Wake-Up”.
After turning on Set Active, open the flip to go on to VR
mode. After turning on HFK mode, put Hands-free kit
and say “wake up” to go on to VR mode.
1. Press
[MENU]
SET ACTIVE
2. “Please hold phone to ear and follow instructions” will
be displayed and you will hear “Now training control
words. Please say the word wake-up”.
3. Say “Wake-up”. You will hear “Again”.
Say “Wake-up” again. You will hear “Training word
successful”.
Set Active allows the user to activate or deactivate voice
dial service.
1. Press
[MENU]
and select “Set Active”.
2. Select “Active Flip” or “Send Key” with the Navigation
Key.
UNDO TRAIN ALL
3. To save, press
[OK].
Undo Train All erases all “trained” words.
HFK MODE
1. Press
[MENU]
2. “Undo voice recognition for all procedures?” will be
[OK].
displayed. To undo all trained words, press
HFK Mode activates or deactivates the voice recognition
function while using the Hands Free Kit.
1. Press
[MENU]
and select “HFK Mode”.
2. Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key.
3. To save, press
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SCHEDULE
Sets a scheduled plan and reminds you of that plan.
ADD NEW PLAN
1. Press
[MENU]
4. To save it, press
to the calendar.
[SAVE] or
[CLR] to return
5. The date of the Schedule will be marked on your
calendar.
2. Move the Navigation Key left, right, up or down to
choose a date in the calendar then press
[OK].
3. To select plan options, press the Navigation Key
downwards.
DATE
Use the key pad to change or enter the date, then
press
[OK].
TIME
Use the key pad to set a time and
or “PM”, then press
[OK].
SCHEDULE
VIEW PLAN LIST
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Move the Navigation Key to choose an event and
press
[OK] or
[ERASE].
Press
[MENU], then select “Erase All” using the
Navigation Key.
to select “AM”
PLAN
Use the key pad to input a plan message, then
press
[OK].
SETTING
Select an alert time interval option (On Time, 10 Min
Before, 30 Min Before, 1 Hour Before, No Alarm) using
the Navigation Key.
RINGER
To set a Ringer, press
[MENU], then select “Default”
or “Change” using the Navigation Key. To save it press
[OK].
● Default: To set default ringer type.
● Change: To set custom ringer type.
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ALARM
ALARM
You can set up to 3 alarms.
1. To display alarm entries, press
[MENU]
2. 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
[OK].
3. To select alarm options, press the Navigation Key
down.
RINGER
To set a “Ringer” press
[MENU], then select “Default”
or “Change” with Navigation Key. To save it press
[OK].
● Default: To set default ringer type.
● Change: To set custom ringer type.
PLAN
Edit alarm message with key pad, then press
4. To save an alarm setting press
[OK].
[SAVE].
SETTING
Use the Navigation Key to select a setting for the alarm
(Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Off).
DATE
Use the key pad to change or enter the date for the alarm
then press
[OK].
● Once: Enter a date.
● Daily: Select a time.
● Weekly: Select “Monday”, “Tuesday”, “Wednesday”,
“Thursday”, “Friday”, “Saturday”, “Sunday”.
● Monthly: Select 1 ~31.
● Off
TIME
Use the key pad to set a time for the event and
select “AM” or “PM” then press
[OK].
to
SNOOZE
Use the Navigation Key to select a Snooze setting
(Off, 1 time after 5 min, 1 time after 10 min,
3 times by 5 min).
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MEMO PAD
Your phone includes an internal memo pad that can be
used to compose and store reminders and notes.
ADD MEMO
MEMO PAD
SETTINGS
To select memo pad background image:
1. Press
[MENU]
To compose a memo (there is an 80-letter limit):
1. Press
[MENU]
2. Select “Drop”, “Sky”, “Snow”, “Candy”, or “Pattern”,
then press
[OK].
2. Input a new text memo.
(Please refer to page 35 for more details on entering
letters, numbers and symbols.)
3. To save, press
[OK].
VIEW MEMO
To view a saved memo:
1. 1.1. Press
[MENU]
1.2. To erase a memo, press
1.3. To add a new memo, press
“New Memo”.
1.4. To erase all memos, press
“Erase All”.
[ERASE].
[MENU]
[MENU]
2. The list of all memos, in saved order, is displayed.
Select a memo and press
[OK].
3. The selected memo will appear. To edit it, press
[MENU], select “Edit” and input a new text memo.
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CALCULATOR
WORLD CLOCK
To access the calculator:
1. Press
[MENU]
To display the time and date in pre-programmed cities:
1. Press
2. Follow the instructions below to calculate 8*6/4-2.5
Input 8.
Move the Navigation Key to the right.
Input 6 then press the Navigation Key to the left.
Input 4 then press the Navigation Key down.
Input 2 then press
to input dot (.).
Press 5.
Then press
and you will see the answer.
3. To reset, press
NOTE:
: ,
: Reset,
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[MENU]
2. Select a city.
3. The world map appears with the city, its date and
time.
● Use the Navigation Key to select another city.
NOTE:
As the daylight saving time is not applied, it may
be different from the actual time during DST.
[RESET].
: ,
: ,
: ,
: ,
: .
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STOP W ATCH
Simultaneously times up to six different events.
To operate the stop watch:
1. Press
[MENU]
2. To measure a time period:
1. To start the stop watch, press
[START].
2. To pause it, press
[STOP].
3. To resume it press
[RESET], to return to the
previous page, press
[EXIT].
3. To time up to six events at once:
1. To start, press
[START].
2. To stop a time period and continue measuring
another one, press
[CONT].
3. To stop the second and continue measuring a third
one, press
[CONT].
4. To measure up to six time periods, repeat the above
steps.
5. To stop the stop watch, press
[STOP].
6. To review the results, press
[VIEW].
7. To return to the stop watch, press
[OK].
8. To reset it, press
[RESET].
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CAMERA (USE CAMERA)
When the phone is open, taking pictures with your
phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a
subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button.
You can activate the Camera Mode and take pictures
or take videos.
GETTING READY
1. Camera is located on the back of PN-320 and
protected by sliding cover. Please open the cover
to expose camera.
2. Camera angle can be adjusted by sliding a button
on the side of PN-320.
This unique feature of the PN-320 gives you more
flexibility and diverse angles for your convenience.
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CAMERA (USE CAMERA)
TAKING A PICTURE FROM THE MENU
TAKING A PICTURE IN IDLE MODE
1. Press
[MENU]
or press and hold the
right side camera button, then press
1. To activate Camera Mode, press the right side
camera button.
2. Press
[OK] or the right side camera button to take
the picture.
2. To take the picture, press
camera button.
3. To save the picture, press
[SAVE].
To go back to idle mode without saving the picture,
press
To send the picture to someone, press
[SEND].
Please refer to page 115 for more details on
“New Pix Msg”.
3. To save the picture, press
[SAVE].
To go back to idle mode without saving the picture,
press
To send the picture to someone, press
[SEND].
Please refer to page 115 for more details on
“New Pix Msg”.
● If you receive an incoming call while taking a picture,
the camera mode will turn off. You may not receive a
warning before the incoming call.
● ZOOM Control:
● Resolution Control:
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zoom in/
zoom out
To select a resolution for a picture.
(960X1280/768X1024/480X640/
240X320/144X176/120X160)
[OK] or the right side
● If you receive an incoming call while taking a picture,
the camera mode will turn off. You may not receive a
warning before the incoming call.
● ZOOM Control:
● Resolution Control:
zoom in/
zoom out
To select a resolution for a picture.
(960X1280/768X1024/480X640/
240X320/144X176/120X160)
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CAMERA (USE CAMERA)
CAMERA MODE OPTIONS
To access the camera mode options, press
[MENU].
● Self Portrait: Take a picture of yourself by checking the view
on the Sub LCD.
● Flash: To activate the flash function.
(Off/Auto Flash/Always On/On This Shot)
● Self Timer: To activate the camera’s timer function.
(Off/5 Secs/10 Secs)
● Add Frames: Select your favorite fun picture frame to
decorate your picture.
(Flower/Mask/Sweet Heart/Fist-Punch/
Sports/Stars/Candle/Event/Roses/Lips/
Sea/Sky/Snowman/Tropics/Window)
● Image Controls:
1. Brightness : Press
(0~+2) or press
(0~-2) to
select brightness control.
2. White Balance : To select a white tone balance.
(Auto/Sunny/Tungsten/Fluorescent)
● Pix Effect: To select picture effects.
(Normal/Gray/Sepia/Negative)
● Quality: To select a picture quality. (High/Medium/Low)
● Shutter Sound: To select a shutter sound.
(Off/Sound 1/Sound 2)
[GALLERY].
To enter Review Mode, press
From there you can view the captured pictures,
view a running count of stored pictures and more.
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CAMERA ( TAKE FLIX)
1. Press
[MENU]
or press and hold the
right side camera button then press
2. Point the camera lens at your subject. You can check
the picture framing through the main display screen.
3.1 To take the video, press
[REC].
3.2 To pause/resume the video record,
press
[PAUSE/RESUME].
3.3 To stop recording, press
[STOP].
4.1 To save the video, press
[SAVE].
4.2 To replay video, press
[REPLAY].
4.3 To send flix message, press
[SEND].
Please refer to page 117 for more details on
“New Flix Msg”.
4.4 To return to picture mode, press
● If you receive an incoming call while taking a picture,
the camera mode will turn off. You may not receive
a warning before the incoming call.
● ZOOM Control:
zoom in/
zoom out
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CAMERA ( TAKE FLIX)
CAMERA MODE OPTIONS
To access the camera mode options, press
[MENU].
● Self Portrait: Take a video of yourself by checking the view
on the Sub LCD.
● Movie Light: To activate the movie flash function.
(Off/Always On)
● Self Timer: To activate the camera’s timer function.
(Off/5 Secs/10 Secs)
● Brightness: Press
(0~+2) or press
(0~-2) to select
brightness control.
● White Balance: To select a white tone balance.
(Auto/Sunny/Tungsten/Fluorescent)
● Mute(Unmute): Phone is mute while recording a video.
To enter Review Mode, press
[GALLERY].
From there you can view the captured video,
view a running count of stored video and more.
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CAMERA ( PIX GALLERY)
1. Press
[MENU]
or press and hold the
right side camera button then press
2. In Review Mode, you can view all the pictures you
have taken and stored.
3. Select photo image with the Navigation Key then
press
[OK].
4. To send pix message, press
[SEND].
Please refer to page 115 for more details on
“New Pix Msg”.
PIX GALLERY OPTIONS
To access the in pix options, press
[MENU].
● Edit Title: To edit the picture’s title.
● Assign: To assign the picture image.
(Wallpaper/Pix Caller ID/Screen Saver/Incoming Call)
● Take New Pix: To return to Camera mode to take
another picture.
● Go to Downloads: To switch save location from videos to the
phone list or Downloads.
● Erase: To erase selected pictures.
● Information: To display picture information such as
resolution, picture quality, file size, etc.
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CAMERA ( FLIX GALLERY)
1. Press
[MENU]
or press and hold the
right side camera button then press
CAMERA ( HELP)
1. Press
[MENU]
or press and hold the
right side camera button then press
2. In “Flix Gallery”, list you can view all the videos you
have recorded.
3. Select record video with the Navigation Key then
press
[OK].
4. To send flix message, press
[SEND].
Please refer to page 117 for more details on
“New Flix Msg”.
FLIX GALLERY OPTIONS
To access the in video options, press
[MENU].
● Playback: To play back the video you just took.
● Edit Title: To edit the video’s title.
● Take New Flix: To return to Video mode to take another
video.
● Go to Downloads: To switch save location from videos to the
phone list or Downloads.
● Erase: To erase the video you just took.
● Information: To display video information such as resolution,
time/date, size, etc.
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MEMO
Chapter 6
VOICE MAIL AND TXT,
PIX, FLIX
MESSAGES
This chapter addresses checking voice mail messages,
as well as sending and receiving TXT, Pix or Flix
messages.
When a New Message Arrives
New MSG
Inbox
Sent
Web Alerts
Draft
Quick Text
Erase All
Settings
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WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES
NEW MSG
TXT, PIX, FLIX MESSAGE
NEW TXT MSG
1. The following display appears when
a new message arrives.
To send a new message:
1. Press
2. To display the message,
press
[READ].
[MENU]
or press
2. Under “Send To”, input the phone number and
press
[OK].
● By pressing
[MENU], the user can choose from the
following:
1. Find: Allows the user to search the phone number which is
stored in the phone book.
2. Save to Contact: Stores the phone number the message
was sent to.
3. Msg Group: Allows the user select all the phone numbers
in a “Msg Group”.
3. Under “Message”, input a new TXT message and
press
[OK].
(Please refer to page 35 for more details on entering
letters, numbers and symbols.)
VOICE MAIL
Displays the number of voice mails.
You can access them by pressing
1. To access your voice mail,
press
[MENU]
or press
● By pressing
[MENU], in the message input screen you
can choose from the following:
1. Insert Quick Text: Inserts pre-programmed Text into a
Text Msg.
2. Insert Sound: Inserts sound in TXT Msg.
3. Insert Picture: Inserts picture in TXT Msg.
4. Insert Animation: Inserts Animation in TXT Msg.
5. Save to Quick Text: Saves the written sentences into
Quick Text.
4. Press the Navigation Key down for more fields.
Under “Default CB#”, Select “No” or “Yes”.
If select “Yes”. The default call back number is
automatically inputted into the Default CB# field.
You can scroll to the number and edit it or simply
press
[OK].
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NEW MSG
NEW MSG
5. Under “Priority”, select “Normal” or “Urgent”.
NEW PIX MSG
6. Under “Insert Signature”, select “On” or “Off”.
To send a new picture message:
7. To send the text message, press
[MENU] and
select the “Send”, then press
[OK].
1. Press
To save the text message, press
[MENU],
select “Save Msg”, then press
[OK].
[MENU]
or press
2. Under “Send To”, input the phone number and
press
[OK].
● By pressing
[MENU], the user can choose from the
following:
1. Find: Allows the user to search for a number stored in
the phone book.
2. Save to Contact: Stores the phone number the message
was sent to.
3. Msg Group: Allows the user select all the phone numbers
in a “Msg Group”.
4. Online Album: Upload pictures using digital album.
(Pix Place/Digital Album)
3. Under “Message”, input a message text and
press
[OK].
● By pressing
[MENU], the user can choose from the
following:
1. New Pix: To take a new photo.
2. Saved Pix: To insert a saved photo.
3. Delete Pix: Delete an existing photo.
4. Voice Record: To record a voice memo.
5. Insert Quick Text: Inserts pre-programmed text into a
Pix Msg.
6. Insert Sound: Inserts sound in pix Msg.
7. Insert Slide: Insert other pix messages
(To insert a maximum of 3 picture message).
8. Slide Duration: To select a slide duration time.
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NEW MSG
4. Under “Subject”, input a subject text and
press
[OK].
(Please refer to page 35 for more details on entering
letters, numbers and symbols.)
NEW MSG
NEW FLIX MSG
To send a new video message:
1. Press
5. To send a message to another person, select
“CC” or “BCC”, input the phone numbers, then
press
[OK].
6. Press the Navigation Key down for more fields.
Under “Priority”, select “Normal” or “High”.
7. Under “Insert Signature”, select “On” or “Off”.
8. To send the pix message, press
[MENU],
select “Send” then press
[OK].
To preview the written pix message, press
[MENU], select “Preview” then press
[OK].
To save the pix message, press
[MENU],
select “Save Msg” then press
[OK].
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[MENU]
or press
2. Under “Send To”, input the phone number and
press
[OK].
● By pressing
[MENU], the user can choose from the
following:
1. Find: Allows the user to search the phone number which is
stored in the phone book.
2. Save to Contact: Stores the phone number the message
was sent to.
3. Msg Group: Allows to select all the phone numbers in a
“Msg Group”.
4. Online Album: Upload video clips using digital album.
(Pix Place/Digital Album)
3. Under “Message”, input the message text and
press
[OK].
● By pressing
[MENU], the user can choose from the
following:
1. New Flix: To take a new video.
2. Saved Flix: To insert a saved video.
3. Delete Flix: Delete an existing video.
4. Insert Quick Text: Inserts pre-programmed text into a
Flix Msg.
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NEW MSG
4. Under “Subject”, input a subject text and
press
[OK].
(Please refer to page 35 for more details on entering
letters, numbers and symbols.)
5. To send a message to another person, select
“CC” or “BCC”, input the phone numbers, then
press
[OK].
6. Press the Navigation Key down for more fields.
Under “Priority”, select ‘“Normal” or “High”.
INBOX
The Inbox manages received messages. To access:
1. Press
[MENU]
or press
2. Select a message then press
[OK]. The message
is displayed. To delete a message, press
[ERASE].
3. Press
[MENU].
Menu options include:
PIX/FLIX INFO
7. Under “Insert Signature”, select “On” or “Off”.
8. To send the flix message, press
[MENU],
select “Send” then press
[OK].
1. To show received pix/flix message information.
PLAY FLIX
To preview the written flix message, press
[MENU], select “Preview” then press
[OK].
1. To play received flix message, select “Play Flix”.
Please refer to page 109 for more details on
“Camera (HELP-Flix Play Mode)”.
To save the flix message, press
[MENU],
select “Save Msg” then press
[OK].
REPLY
1. Type your reply then press
● “Pix/flix Info” menu only appears when you receive
a “Pix” or “Flix” message.
● “Play Flix” menu only appears when you receive a flix
message.
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INBOX
INBOX
REPLY WITH COPY
SAVE TO CONTACT
1. To reply to a received message and include the
received message into the message.
1. To save the number to contacts, select
“Save to Contact”.
2. To send the text message, press
[MENU],
then select “Send” then press
[OK].
SAVE TO Q.TEXT
3. To save the text message, press
[MENU],
then select “Save Msg” then press
[OK].
FORWARD
1. To save received text msg to “Quick Text”, select
“Save to Q.Text”.
BLOCK SENDER
1. To forward the text message, select “Forward”.
To block the currently viewed message from the phone
number or email address of the sender.
2. Input the phone number of the person you are
sending the message to then press
[OK].
1. Select to block a incoming message from
addresses on block list.
3. Input any text message to go along with the
forwarded message, then press
[OK].
LOCK (UNLOCK)
4. To send the text message, press
[MENU],
then select “Send” then press
[OK].
SAVE MEDIA
1. Saves an object to the media gallery folder.
● “Reply with Copy” menu only appears when you
receive a text message.
● “Save Media” menu only appears when you receive
a “Pix” or “Flix” message.
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1. Select “Lock” to lock the message or “Unlock”
to unlock the message, then press
[OK].
PLAY SLIDE SHOW
1. To play all slides in a slide show from a pix/flix
message. Depending on the settings, the phone
may also display message (Default-5 seconds).
Please refer to page 123 under Note.
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SENT
SENT
Manages sent text messages or messages waiting to be
sent.
1. Press
[MENU]
or press
2.1. Select a message, then press
The text message is displayed.
2.2. To Erase Message, press
3. Press
[OK].
LOCK & UNLOCK
1. Select “Lock” to lock the message or “Unlock” to
unlock the message, then press
[OK].
STATE
1. To display the status of a sent message.
[ERASE].
[MENU].
PIX/FLIX INFO
1. To show pix or flix message information.
RESEND
PLAY SLIDE SHOW
1. To resend a text message.
1. To play all slides in a slide show from a pix/flix
message. There is a 5 second interval between
slides.
EDIT MESSAGE
NOTE:
1. To send a message to another person:
2. Input a text message then press
[OK].
While receiving Pix Msg with 2 pages of slides,
Play Slide Show menu substitutes the right
softkey and Play Slide Show menu disappears
from the menu.
3. You can edit or add phone numbers to send the
message to, then edit the default CB#, Priority,
and Insert fields. Press
[MENU] then “Send”
to send the message.
SAVE TO CONTACT
1. To save number to contacts, press
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WEB ALER TS
DRAFT
WEB ALERTS
1. Press
[MENU]
DRAFT
or press
2. To select “GoTo”, press
To select “Erase Message”, press
Draft Folder contains any draft messages or saved
messages. If message composition is interrupted by
a voice call or other interrupting event, the text of
the current composition is automatically saved to
the draft folder.
3. The text message will be displayed.
V : Read Message.
: Unread Message.
: Displays the remaining text.
1. Press
[MENU]
or press
2.1. Select a message, then press
The text message is displayed.
[OK].
GoTo : Connecting Selected Site.
Erase : Erase Selected Message.
2.2. To Erase Message, press
2.3. To Edit Message, press
3. Press
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[ERASE].
[EDIT].
[OK].
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QUICK TEXT
ERASE ALL
QUICK TEXT
ERASE MESSAGES
To view/edit the Quick Text messages:
1. Press
1. Press
[MENU]
or press
2.1. Select a Quick Text message from the list.
Press
[MENU].
2.2. To add a new Quick Text message, press
[ADD NEW]. To edit the Quick Text message you
have selected, press
[EDIT].
[MENU]
or press
2.1. To erase all folder messages, press
2.2. To erase all inbox messages, press
● Old inbox: To erase messages already read.
● Entire inbox: To erase all messages.
2.3. To erase all the sent messages, press
2.4. To erase the draft messages, press
3. To erase the saved Quick Text message,
press
[ERASE].
2.5. To erase the web alerts messages, press
3. Select “Ok” or “Cancel” with
NOTE:
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[OK] or
[CANCEL].
The locked Message(s) will not be deleted.
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
Manages messaging settings through various features.
AUTO RECEIVE
AUTO SAVE
Select if you want to automatically retrieve a message
as soon as you receive it.
Select if you want to automatically save a message after
sending it.
1. Press
Press
[MENU]
or press
“Auto Save”.
1. Press
Press
[MENU]
or press
“Auto Receive”.
2. Select “Automatic” or “Prompt” with the
Navigation Key.
2. Select “Off”, “On”, or “Prompt” with the Navigation Key.
3. Press
3. Press
[OK].
NOTE:
AUTO ERASE
[MENU]
or press
“Auto Erase”.
2. Select “Disable” or “Enable” with the Navigation Key.
3. Press
NOTE:
“Auto Receive” menu only use when you
receive a “Pix”, “Flix” or “Push” message.
DEFAULT CB#
Automatically erases inbox messages when already
read messages.
1. Press
Press
[OK].
[OK].
The locked Message(s) will not be deleted.
Edits a default call back number so that the recipient can
call back or reply.
1. Press
Press
[MENU]
or press
“Default CB#”.
2. Input a call back number, then press
● Press
[OK].
[FIND] to find a number from the phone book.
VOICE CB#
1. Press
Press
[MENU]
or press
“Voice CB#”.
2. Input a voice call back number, then press
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
REMIND
DIRECT VIEW
When “Remind” is set, PN-320 periodically alerts the
user until all the received messages are checked by the
user.
If the Direct View is set to on, the user will be able to
view the message by pressing the read key. If the Direct
View is set to off, the user can view the message by
entering SMS Menu-> Inbox.
1. Press
Press
[MENU]
“Remind”.
or press
1. Press
Press
[MENU]
or press
“Direct View”.
2. Select “On” or “Off” with the Navigation Key.
2. Select “Off” or “On” with the Navigation Key.
3. Press
NOTE:
[OK].
● OFF: Read msg after entering inbox in SMS menu.
● ON: Read msg without entering inbox in SMS menu.
When an SMS message is received. If you do not
press any key, your phone sends a reminder at
2 minute intervals.
3. Press
[OK].
ENTRY MODE
SIGNATURE
Create a signature that can automatically be inserted at
the end of a message.
Sets an Entry Mode as a default. The T9 mode indicator
will appear whenever the input mode is activated if the
T9 mode is the default.
1. Press
Press
1. Press
Press
[MENU]
or press
“Signature”.
2. To input, put the cursor on Edit Signature then enter
Signature Edit window by using right or left direction
keys.
[MENU]
or press
“Entry Mode”.
2. Select “Alpha Mode” or “T9 Mode” with the
Navigation Key.
3. Press
[OK].
3. To activate Signature function, put the cursor on
“Insert” then select “On” by using right or left direction
keys. To inactivate Signature function, select “Off”.
4. Press
[OK].
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SETTINGS
BLOCK OR UNBLOCK
To block all incoming messages from the phone number
or email address of the sender.
1. Press
Press
[MENU]
or press
“Block or Unblock”.
2. Select “Block”, “Unblock”, or “View List of Blocked
Addresses” with the Navigation Key.
3. Press
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GET IT NOW &
INTERNET
[OK].
This chapter addresses using your handset to access
the Wireless Internet.
Get It Now
Starting Internet Browser
Browser Menu
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GET IT NOW
GET IT NOW
Your phone provides a unique feature -Get It Now- that
enables you to download melody ringtones, wallpapers,
games and more from your network to your phone.
Please contact your service provider for the availability
of these services.
DOWNLOADING MELODIES/WALLPAPERS
STARTING GET IT NOW
APPLYING MELODIES/WALLPAPERS
1. To launch “Get It Now” from the standby mode,
press
[MENU]
or
Downloaded melody ringtones apply to several functions
including the incoming call alert, new text message alert,
alarm clock and scheduler alarm.
Downloaded wallpapers apply to the standby mode.
2. When three or more icons appear on the screen,
select an application with the Navigation Key.
3. To start the application, press
Before downloading melody ringtones and wallpapers,
you need to download the dedicated downloader.
Please contact your service provider for details.
CHECKING DATA FOLDER MEMORY
Downloaded melody ringtones, wallpapers and
applications are saved to the data folder in your phone.
4. To end the application, press
The phone will return to the standby mode.
1. Press
[MENU]
or
DOWNLOADING APPLICATIONS
1. Press
[MENU]
or
2. Select “Settings” with Navigation Key and
press
2. Select “Start” with the Navigation Key then press
3. The phone will access your service provider’s
server. Follow the prompt to download applications.
3. Select “Manage Apps” with Navigation Key and
press
4. To exit, press
● To select an option, press
then press
● When a prompt appears, press
to proceed or
to cancel.
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GET IT NOW
GET IT NOW
ERASING AN APPLICATION
VIDEO CLIPS
1. Press
2. Select “Settings” with Navigation Key and
press
Video Clips brings the world to your mobile phone with
full-motion video and sound. Catch up with what’s
happening with Video Clips from news, entertainment,
sports or weather.
3. Select “Manage Apps” and press
BROWSING, SELECTING AND PLAYING VIDEO CLIPS
[MENU]
or
4. Select the application to be erased with
Navigation key then press
1. Press
[MENU]
or
5. Select “Remove” then press
2. Select “vzw media player”
with Navigation Key and
press
6. Select “YES” then press
3. Press Navigation Key Left or Right
to view Video Clip categories
including News, Entertainment,
Sports and Weather.
4. Select content provider, press
5. If applicable, Select sub category, press
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GET IT NOW
GET IT NOW
DELETING VIDEO CLIPS
TO VIEW A STREAMING VIDEO
1. Press
[MENU]
or
1. Press
2. Select “Video Clips” with Navigation Key and
press
3. Read the description of the video clip, and select
one you want to view.
for “GET PIX & FLIX”.
2. Select Video Clips and press
3. Press
Options.
4. Select My Clips and press
4. Select Yes to accept changes.
5. The video clip will begin playback shortly after
being selected.
DOWNLOADING A VIDEO CLIP
1. Read the description of the video clip and press
Options.
2. Select Save Video and press
3. Select Yes to accept the charges.
Press
and the Video Clip will begin to download.
5. Select to Erase Video.
6. Press
Options and select Erase and press
7. Select Yes and press to erase video.
CONFIGURE ALERTS FOR NEW VIDEO CLIPS
1. From Video Clips Catalog, select category of content
desired.
2. Select Content Provider.
4. Once video is downloaded, a message will appear on
your phone, “Download Complete. Play video now?”
3. Select Options by pressing
5. Select Yes and press to view video.
4. Select Alerts.
6. The video clip will automatically be saved in
My Clips and the Flix Gallery.
5. Click down to Configure Alerts and select
All videos are not downloadable. Only videos that have
the option to save can be downloaded.
Additional charges for each video clip viewed may apply.
Video Clips service is not available in all areas.
Check www.pantechwireless.com/getitnow/videoclips
website for details.
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6. Select content for alerts desired and select to save.
NOTE:
Fees apply for text messages/alerts both sent and
received.
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STARTING INTERNET BROWSER
BROWSER MENU
LAUNCHING MOBILE WEB 2.0
BACK
Now you can access news, sports, weather, and e-mail
from your PN-320. 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.
◆
1. To start your Internet browser and access websites
through your wireless handset press
[MENU]
or press
To return to the previous page, press
then press
[MENU]
FORWARD
◆
To forward to the next page, press
then press
[MENU]
REFRESH
Selecting the refresh item from the browser menu
refreshes the current page.
◆
BROWSER MENU
To select “Refresh”, press
[MENU] then press
HISTORY
BROWSER MENU
The browser menu lists the actions necessary to
operate the browser.
To access the browser menu, press
[MENU]
or press
then press
[MENU].
When the history item is selected from the browser
menu, the browser is displayed with the browser
version and copyright information.
The device layer version is also displayed.
◆
To select “History”, press
[MENU] then press
VZW HOME
ADDRESS
When the home item is selected from the browser menu,
the phone displays the home page.
◆
To display the homepage, press
press
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Selecting the “Address” action displays the URL of the
current page.
[MENU] then
◆ To
select “Address”, press
[MENU] then press
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BROWSER MENU
CLEAR MEMORY
◆
To clear browser memory, press
then press
[MENU]
SETTINGS
◆
To select “Settings”, press
[MENU] then press
SAFETY
INFORMATION
● Downloads
● Restart Browser
● Scroll Mode
● Send Referrer
● Key Press Timeout
● Connection Timeout
ADVANCED
Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones
Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure
SAR Information
FDA Consumer Update
Selecting the advanced item in the browser menu
displays the advanced menu items.
◆
Chapter 8
To select “Advanced”, press
then press
[MENU]
● About...
● Encryption: 1. Authentication
2. Root Certificate
3. Current Certificate
EXIT
◆
To exit browser, press
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[MENU] then press
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld
Portable Cellular Telephone
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
ANTENNA CARE
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
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.
PHONE OPERATION
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 88 (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).
Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other
telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
Tips on efficient operation:
- Extend your antenna fully.
- Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone
is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and
may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level
than otherwise needed.
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:
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines
(and those standards).
˙;
American National Standards Institute;
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements;
International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection.
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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 require.
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
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.
Other Medical Devices
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.
If you have a pacemaker:
l ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from
your pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
l Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
l Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the
potential for interference.
l If you have any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
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).
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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.
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.
An airbag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects,
including 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.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require.
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES
PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
Aircraft
Please read and understand all of the Precautions and
Warnings contained in this manual before attempting to operate your phone.
FCC Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air.
Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
1.
DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment
where high temperature or high humidity exists, such as
near a heater or in a closed car parked in the sun.
2.
DO NOT abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or
shocking. When not using the unit, lay down the unit to
avoid possible damage due to instability.
3.
DO NOT expose this equipment to liquids such as rain or
spilled beverages.
4.
DO NOT use unauthorized accessories. Use of unauthorized accessories may result in fire, electric shock or other
bodily injury.
5.
DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories.
If service or repair is required, return the unit to an
authorized PANTECH service center. If unit is
disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result.
6.
DO NOT short-circuit the battery terminals with metal
items etc.
7.
DO NOT use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong
detergents to clean this phone. Always clean it with a soft,
damp cloth.
8.
DO NOT paint this phone. This can clog moving parts.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone
OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off twoway 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 INFORMATION FOR
WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
OPERATING PROCEDURES
Never violate any of the following Rules and Regulations of the
FCC when using your phone. The following offenses are
punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both:
- Using obscene, indecent, or profane language.
- Using the unit to give off false distress calls.
- Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a telephone call, unless
that person has first obtained the consent of the parties
participating in the call.
- Making anonymous calls to annoy, harass, or molest other
people.
- Charging to an account without authorization to avoid
payment for service.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR
FCC RF EXPOSURE
WARNING! Read this information before using your phone
CAUTION
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.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage
the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations.
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.
Body-worn Operation
- Refusing to yield a party line when informed that it is needed
for an emergency call (It is also unlawful to take over a party
line by stating falsely that it is needed for an emergency).
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone
kept 20 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 20
mm. separation distance between the user¡¯s body and the back of the phone, including
the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain n
metallic components in its assembly.The use of accessories that do not satisfy these e
requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements,and should be avoided.
Note: For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC
website at www.fcc.gov.
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SAR INFORMATION
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 scientific studies. The standards
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted
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.
SAR INFORMATION
as described in this user guide, is 0.544 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements 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.
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 FCC
ID PP4PN-320.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be
found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) web-site at http://phonefacts.net.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones
used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
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 1.4 W/kg
and when worn on the body,
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Consumer Update on Mobile 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 standby 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
confirmed 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 FDA’s 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 radiofrequency 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 industry 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;
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• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF expo
sure 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:
• 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 interagency
working 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 handheld 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
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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. However, many of the studies that showed
increased tumor development 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 neuroma, tumors of
the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the
studies demonstrated the existence 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.
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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 difficulties in measuring
actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless 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 influential 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.
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The initial research will include both laboratory 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 consistent 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 developing 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 first consistent test
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methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in
the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissuesimulating 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 minimize 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
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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.
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.
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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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MEMO
Chapter 9
WARRANTY
Protect Your Warranty
12 Month Limited Warranty
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PROTECT YOUR W ARRANTY
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration
to paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit.
Pantech Wireless, Inc. (the Company) warrants to the
original retail purchaser of this Pantech 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) months 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).
“Warranty does not apply to... or to any product or part
thereof which has suffered through alteration...
mishandling, misuse, neglect or accident”.
Many companies are making look alike accessories and in
some cases, promoting that their product is equal to or better than the Pantech product. Be careful. Some of these
products may not be compatible to use with your Pantech
product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.
If service is required on your unit and it is determined that a
non-Pantech accessory has created the problem with your
unit, the Warranty will not apply. In addition, if the unit has
already suffered irreversible damage by reason of a noncompatible accessory, the Warranty will be voided. To protect your Warranty, use only compatible accessories which
cannot damage or interfere with the functioning of your
Pantech product.
The antenna, key pad, 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.
This Warranty does not apply to:
(a) Product subjected to abnormal use or conditions, accident, mishandling, neglect, unauthorized alteration, misuse, improper installation or repair or improper storage;
(b) Product whose mechanical serial number or electronic
serial number has been removed, altered or defaced.
Pantech Wireless, Inc.
11240 Warland Drive, Cypress, CA 90630 (800) 962-8622
(c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive
temperatures or extreme environmental conditions;
(d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any
accessory or other product not approved or authorized
by the Company;
(e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items such as framing and non-operative parts;
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
(f) Product damaged from external causes such as fire, flooding, dirt, sand, weather conditions, battery leakage, blown
fuse, theft or improper usage of any electrical source.
WHATSOEVER. THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR THE DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS
WARRANTY OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME THE
PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED OR REPLACED.
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 system as a whole.
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 by calling the number listed below or to the place
of purchase for repair or replacement processing.
No person or representative is authorized to assume for the
Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.
Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or
exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state or province to province.
In addition, you may telephone us at (800) 962-8622, or email
us at HandsetHelp@Pantech.com
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE
COMPANY’S LAIBILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE
PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION
FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT
WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE
LIABLE FOR AN SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
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