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WELCOME
Thank you for choosing the AT&T Smart Device
Pantech duo™, which has adopted the Microsoft
Windows Mobile™ 6.1 Standard in a dual slider
design to give you the convenience of Windows
and the comfort of a familiar shape. Using
ActiveSync ®, you can keep your PC and Pantech
duo™ synchronized at all times. The Pantech duo™
offers the various features listed below which are
designed to enhance your mobile experience.

	 Easy text entry using the XT9 text input mode
	 Internet Access

*	 IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This Pantech duo™ user guide contains very
important information about how to handle and use
the product.
Please read this manual thoroughly, pay attention to
the warranty on the back page and be warned of the
exclusions and limitations of your warranty, which
is, for example, to prohibit using the unauthorized
accessories or components.

Key Features of the Pantech duo™
	 Microsoft Windows Mobile™ 6.1 for Smartphone
OS
	 Full graphic TFT 262K Color LCD (240x320
pixel)
	 Full QWERTY keyboard
	 CMOS Camera (2.0 mega-pixels)
	 Built-in Bluetooth Technology
	 Advanced Voice Command Technology
	 2-Way Text Messaging
	 Multimedia Messaging Service
	 E-mail Messaging Service
	 microSD Card for External Memory (SDIO
Support)
	 Voice Memo



menu tree
Using Shortcuts

Menu Outline

Numbered menu items, such as
menus, sub-menus, and options
can be quickly accessed by
using their shortcut numbers.
In Start window, Main Menus
can be accessed by pressing
the number keys (1 to 0)
corresponding to their location on
the screen.

The following list shows the
menu structure and indicates the
number assigned to each option.

	
	

	

1.2	

New E-mail Account

3 Contacts

1. Press the [Start] soft key.
2. Press the [8] for AT&T Mall.

5. Press the scroll key to display
the list of available games.

	

	

	
	

5.2	

Shop Music

	

5.3	

MusicID

	

5.4	

XM Radio Mobile

	

5.5	

Music Videos

	

5.6	

The Buzz

	

5.7	

Community

8 AT&T Mall
8.1	 Shop Tones
8.2	

Shop Games

8.3	

Shop Graphics

	

8.4	

Shop Multimedia

	

8.5	

Shop Applications

	

8.6	

MEdia Net Home

9 My Stuff

10 IM & E-mail

	

	 10.1	 IM

	

	



7 MEdia Net

	

	
5 AT&T Music
5.1	 Windows Media Player

6 Cellular Video

	

4 ActiveSync

3. Press the [1] for Shop Tones.
4. Press the [1] for Shop Games.

	

1 Messaging
1.1	 Messages

2 Calendar

Example: Accessing the Shop
Multimedia menu.

	

11 MobiTV

12 Call History

menu tree
	 17 Applications

13 Organizer
13.1	 Alarm

	

17.1	 Camera

	

	

13.2	 Voice Note

	

17.2	 Download Agent

	

18.2	 Sounds

	

13.3	 Notepad

	

17.3	 File Explorer

	

18.3	 Profiles

	

13.4	 Calculator

	

17.4	 Java

	

18.4	 Home Screen

	

13.5	 World Time

	

17.5	 Speed Dial

	

18.5	 Clock

	

13.6	 Tasks

	

17.6	 Voice Command

	

18.6	 Connections

	

17.7	 Task Manager

	

18.7	 Security

14 Office Mobile

	

17.8	 ClearVue PDF

	

18.8	 Remove Programs

14.1	 Excel Mobile

	

17.9	 Get TeleNav

	

18.9	 Power Management

	

	

	

	

	

18 Settings
18.1	 Phone

	

14.2	 Powerpoint Mobile

	

17.10	 My-Cast Weather

	

More...

	

14.3	 Word Mobile

	

17.11	 Myspace Mobile

	

1	

IPM Power Mode

	

2	

Accessibility

	

3	

Text Input Mode

	

4	

Regional Settings

	

5	

Owner Information

	

6	

About

	

7	

Error Reporting

	

8	

Windows Update

	

	

15 Games

16 Internet Explorer



CONTENTS
chapter 1

Setting Up Your Voicemail....................................................................29
Lock the keypad........................................................................................29
Unlock the keypad...................................................................................30
Auto-Lock the keypad.............................................................................30
Set the date and time.............................................................................30
SET THE IDLE TIMER....................................................................................30
Change the Home screen appearance................................................31
View operating system information..................................................31
Enter owner information.....................................................................32
Explore files and folders....................................................................32
Silence the ring tone of an incoming call....................................32

BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.........................................11

Inside the Package............................................................................12
Handset Description.........................................................................13
Activating Your Phone.....................................................................15
Home Screen........................................................................................16
Home Screen customization.................................................................16
Home screen Icons...................................................................................16

Battery Usage.....................................................................................19
BATTERY
BATTERY
BATTERY
BattEry
Battery

Making an emergency call............................................................33
Entering text and numbers...........................................................34

INSTALLATION...............................................................................19
REMOVAL.......................................................................................19
CHARGING.....................................................................................19
Status Check LED......................................................................20
Handling Information.............................................................21

Entering text and numbers..................................................................34
Change between uppercase, lowercase, and caps lock.............34
Change the Multipress timeout..........................................................34
Delete characters...................................................................................34
Enter a space............................................................................................35
Enter a symbol.........................................................................................35
Enter numbers in text boxes...............................................................35
Enter punctuation in Multipress mode............................................35
Enter punctuation in XT9 mode...........................................................35
Enter text in XT9 mode..........................................................................36
Start a new line.......................................................................................36
Turn on Caps Lock...................................................................................36
Enter the plus sign for international calls................................37
Change the input mode..........................................................................37

CHAPTER 2
BASIC OPERATION........................................................23

Turning the phone on/off...............................................................24
Turning the phone on ...........................................................................24
Turning the phone off............................................................................24

USING THE QUICK LIST.........................................................................25
cALL functions...................................................................................26

Using QWERTY Keyboard..................................................................38

Make a call by entering a contact name........................................26
Make a call by entering a phone number.......................................26
Make a call from an open contact...................................................26
Make a call from THE Call History LIST..........................................26
Make a call using a recently dialed phone number...............................27
Make a call from a hyperlink phone number...............................27
Answer a call by pressing any key..................................................27
Answer or ignore a call......................................................................27
Answer a second call............................................................................27
Insert a manual pause in a dialing sequence................................28
Insert a three-second pause in a dialing sequence..................................28

CHAPTER 3
CALENDAR, CONTACTS, CALL HISTORY & MY STUFF............41
Calendar..............................................................................................42
Schedule an appointment......................................................................42
Delete an appointment...........................................................................42
Update an appointment..........................................................................43
View an appointment...............................................................................43
View appointments for the week........................................................43

BASIC FUNCTIONS..................................................................................29



CONTENTS
View today’s agenda................................................................................43
View your agenda for a specific date..............................................44
View your schedule for the month..................................................44
Make an appointment recurring........................................................44
Show week numbers...............................................................................44
Change the work week display...........................................................45
Change the reminder time....................................................................45

Insert an international country code.............................................57
Send an E-mail message from Call History.......................................57

my stuff...............................................................................................58

CHAPTER 4

contacts...............................................................................................46

VOICEMAIL & MESSAGING ............................................59

Create a new contact.............................................................................46
Beam a contact.........................................................................................46
Call a contact from contact information.....................................47
Call a contact from the contact list.............................................47
Change the default number for a contact.....................................47
Duplicate a contact................................................................................48
Copy to Device / SIM................................................................................48
Copy All to Device / SIM.........................................................................48
Delete a contact......................................................................................49
Delete All Device / SIM...........................................................................49
Create a contact for a caller ..........................................................49
Filter the contact list...........................................................................50
Find a contact...........................................................................................50
Send an e-mail to a contact................................................................50
Send a text message to a contact.....................................................51
View and edit contact information...................................................51
Add a picture to a contact..................................................................51
Remove a picture from a contact......................................................52
Assign a category to a contact.........................................................52
Assign a ring tone to a contact........................................................53
Create a speed dial . ..............................................................................53
Using speed dials.....................................................................................54
View and edit a speed dial....................................................................54
Delete a speed dial..................................................................................54

Voicemail..............................................................................................60
Call your voicemailbox.........................................................................60

Text messaging...................................................................................61
Create a text message............................................................................61
Delete all messages...............................................................................61

MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE..........................................................................62
CREATE A MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE..............................................................62
Text box.......................................................................................................62
Multimedia message Menu options....................................................62
View Multimedia Message......................................................................65
Select Multimedia Message in the list of Message Type...........66
Change messaging account options..................................................66
Change how the message list displays...........................................67
Create a message from a contact card...........................................67

E-mail.....................................................................................................68
Synchronizing e-mail messages..........................................................68
During synchronization:........................................................................68
Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server........................................68
Folder Behavior With a Direct Connection to an E-mail
Server..........................................................................................................68
Creating an E-mail Account..................................................................69
Create an e-mail message......................................................................70
Overview of e-mail security................................................................70
Download a complete e-mail message.............................................71
Download an attachment......................................................................71
Mark a folder for synchronization.................................................71
Add a picture to an e-mail message.................................................72
Verify the digital signature on a signed message
you receive.................................................................................................72
Send and receive Internet e-mail messages...................................73
Add a voice recording to an e-mail message................................73

CALL HISTORY........................................................................................55
View Call Timers......................................................................................55
Reset Call Timers...........................................................................................55
View details about a call.....................................................................55
Create a contact from Call History.......................................................56
Delete an item from Call History.....................................................56
Dial the last number called...............................................................56
Find a contact from Call History.....................................................56



CONTENTS
CALCULATOR..........................................................................................86

Set up an Internet e-mail account manually................................73
Delete a message.....................................................................................74
Delete an account...................................................................................75
Edit predefined text................................................................................75
Empty the Deleted Items folder.........................................................75
Forward a message.................................................................................76
Insert predefined text into a message............................................76
Mark a message as Read or Unread.................................................76
Move a message to a different folder............................................77
Open a message.........................................................................................77
Quickly move between accounts.........................................................77
Send a message draft............................................................................78
Reply to a message.................................................................................78
Save a draft of a message....................................................................78
Specify the language for reading a message................................78
Stop adding a signature to messages..............................................79
View an attachment.................................................................................79
View message folder contents...........................................................79
View the Inbox message list................................................................80
View the list of accounts....................................................................80
What is SSL?...............................................................................................80

USING the calculator.............................................................................86

WORLD TIME..........................................................................................87
Using the world time.............................................................................87

TASKS......................................................................................................88
Create a task.............................................................................................88
Change a completed task to incomplete.........................................88
Assign a category to a task................................................................88
Delete a task.............................................................................................89
Mark a task as complete......................................................................89
Locate a task.............................................................................................89

CHAPTER 6
AT&T MUSIC...............................................................91
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER®........................................................................92
Copying media files.................................................................................92
Playing media files..................................................................................93
Setting up a playlist..............................................................................94

SHOP MUSIC .......................................................................................96
MUSIC ID................................................................................................97

CHAPTER 5

Using ID song!...........................................................................................97
Using Manage ID’s.....................................................................................98
Getting Help with Music ID...................................................................98
Exiting from the Music ID Application..............................................98

ORGANIZER................................................................81

Alarm....................................................................................................82
Using the alarm.......................................................................................82

XM RADIO MOBILE.................................................................................99
MUSIC VIDEOS.....................................................................................100
THE BUZZ..............................................................................................101
COMMUNITY ......................................................................................103

Voice Note............................................................................................83
Create a voice note.................................................................................83
Listen to a voice note............................................................................83
Delete a voice note.................................................................................83
Rename a voice note................................................................................84

CHAPTER 7

NOTEPAD.................................................................................................85
To access Notepad...................................................................................85
Creating a memo.......................................................................................85
Viewing a memo.........................................................................................85
Sending a memo........................................................................................85
Deleting a memo.......................................................................................85

AT&T MALL.............................................................. 105
SHOP TONES.........................................................................................106
SHOP GAMES........................................................................................107



CONTENTS
CHAPTER 10

SHOP GRAPHICS..................................................................................108
SHOP MULTIMEDIA..............................................................................109
SHOP APPLICATIONS...........................................................................110
MEDIA NET HOME................................................................................111

CAMERA.................................................................. 127
Camera / Camcorder mode...........................................................128
Select video quality . ..........................................................................128
Copy an image to your phone ..........................................................128
Take pictures using a timer .............................................................129
Adjust pictures and video for lighting conditions..................129
Select where pictures are saved....................................................129
Create a Pictures folder....................................................................129
Edit a picture..........................................................................................130
View pictures as a slide show ........................................................130
Set a picture as the Home screen . ................................................131
Send a picture via multimedia mesage...........................................131
Save a copy of a picture.....................................................................132
View pictures on your phone............................................................132

CHAPTER 8
CELLULAR VIDEO....................................................... 113

CELLULAR VIDEO.................................................................................114
MEDIA CLIP OPTIONS..........................................................................115
Library.......................................................................................................115
Play/Pause.................................................................................................115
Stop............................................................................................................115
Shuffle/Repeat.........................................................................................115
Full Screen..............................................................................................115
Options......................................................................................................115
Properties................................................................................................116
Settings.....................................................................................................116

Camera / Camcorder oPERATIONS................................................133
Camera .....................................................................................................133
Video .........................................................................................................133
Record a Video ......................................................................................133
Play recorded file.................................................................................133
Take a Picture.........................................................................................133
Take a Picture (MultiShot)..................................................................134
Snapshot...................................................................................................134
Viewing saved file..................................................................................134

USING THE VIDEO CATEGORIES..........................................................117
Viewing a Video Clip..............................................................................117

CUSTOMIZING CELLULAR VIDEO........................................................118
Updating the Favorites List................................................................118
Adding a Video Alert.............................................................................118

MY PURCHASES...................................................................................119
PARENTAL CONTROLS..........................................................................120

Camera / Camcorder controls...................................................135
Camera Menu ..........................................................................................135
Camcorder Menu . .................................................................................136
General Settings....................................................................................137
Camera Settings . ..................................................................................138
Camcorder Settings ............................................................................138
Overview of the default hardware button assignments........139

Setting up Parental Control.............................................................120
Configuring the Filters.......................................................................120

CHAPTER 9
IM&E-MAIL, MOBITV, MEDIA NET, OFFICE MOBILE............. 123

CHAPTER 11

IM&E-MAIL, MOBITV, MEDIA NET, OFFICE MOBILE...........................124
IM&E-MAIL...................................................................................................124
MOBITV........................................................................................................124
MEDIA NET...................................................................................................125
OFFICE MOBILE............................................................................................125

MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER....................................... 141
USING INTERNET EXPLORER...............................................................142



CONTENTS
Add a Web page to the Favorites list.............................................142
Change connection options................................................................142
Change Web page display options................................................................... 143
Clear history, cookies, or temporary files....................................143
Create a new folder in Favorites....................................................143
Delete a favorite....................................................................................144
Disconnect from the Internet...........................................................144
Edit a favorite.........................................................................................144
Go to a link..............................................................................................144
Go to a Web page...................................................................................145
Go to a Web page in the History list.........................................................145
Open Internet Explorer.......................................................................145
Refresh a Web page...............................................................................145
Return to a Web page you visited in the same session...........145
View a favorite........................................................................................146
View a list of recently visited Web pages.................................................146
Move a favorite to a folder..............................................................146
Change the size of text on Web pages.......................................................146
Show or hide pictures on Web pages....................................................146
View a page in full screen mode......................................................147
Send a link via e-mail...........................................................................147
Adjust the scrolling speed...............................................................147

Change e-mail security options...............................................................155
Exclude an e-mail address from Reply All..................................156

Bluetooth..........................................................................................157
Accept a Bluetooth partnership......................................................157
Create a Bluetooth partnership......................................................157
End a Bluetooth partnership............................................................158
Make your device discoverable........................................................158
Rename a Bluetooth partnership.....................................................159
Turn Bluetooth on and off................................................................159
Receive beamed information...............................................................160
Beam an item............................................................................................160
Set up a Bluetooth-enabled headset..............................................161
Set up a stereo headset......................................................................161
Turn wireless power on or off.......................................................162
Connect to intranet URLs...................................................................162
Use a specific connection to connect to the Internet . .........163
Edit a VPN Connection..........................................................................163

Overview of Bluetooth virtual COM ports............................164
Outgoing COM port................................................................................164
Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port.............................................164
Create a dial-up connection..............................................................165
Create a proxy connection.................................................................165
Create a VPN connection.....................................................................166
Delete a dial-up connection...............................................................166
Delete a proxy connection.................................................................167
Delete an intranet URL........................................................................167
Delete a VPN connection......................................................................167
Edit a dial-up connection....................................................................168
Edit a proxy connection......................................................................168
Edit an intranet URL.............................................................................168
Connecting the GPS Intermediate Driver to GPS Hardware.....169

CHAPTER 12
PC CONNECTIVITY, Bluetooth AND ACTIVESYNC.............. 149

ACTIVESYNC..........................................................................................150
Install and set up ActiveSync...........................................................150
Set up an Exchange Server connection.........................................150
Change ActiveSync settings...............................................................151
Schedule synchronization as items arrive..................................151
Change the synchronization schedule...........................................152
Start and stop synchronization......................................................153
View information about Sync status..............................................153
Change settings for an information type.....................................153
Connect the phone.................................................................................154
Deactivate the USB modem..................................................................154
Connect to a PC using chargeable USB cable.............................155
Connect to a PC using Bluetooth....................................................155

CHAPTER 13
APPLICATIONS.......................................................... 171
DOWNLOAD AGENT..............................................................................172
FILE EXPLORER....................................................................................173
JAVA......................................................................................................174



CONTENTS
SPEED DIAL..........................................................................................175
VOICE COMMAND.................................................................................176

Auto Answer............................................................................................198
Auto Lock..................................................................................................198
Call forwarding....................................................................................198
Call Options.............................................................................................198
Turn call waiting notifications on and off.................................199
Caller ID...................................................................................................199
Channels...................................................................................................199
Fixed Dialing.............................................................................................200
Select networks....................................................................................200
Add a network........................................................................................200
Display your phone number...............................................................200
Service Dialing Numbers (SDN)..........................................................201
Select TTY Mode......................................................................................201

1 – Adjust the Microphone.................................................................176
2 – Set the Voice Command Button..................................................176
3 – Try out Voice Command................................................................176
Try Out More Commands.....................................................................177
To Learn More .......................................................................................177
Using the Voice Command Button.....................................................177
Making Phone Calls...............................................................................178
Showing Contacts..................................................................................179
Reading Appointments..........................................................................180
Playing Music..........................................................................................181
Starting Programs................................................................................182
Getting Phone Status............................................................................182
Getting Voice Command Help..............................................................182
Personalization......................................................................................183
General Options . ..................................................................................183
Phone Options . ......................................................................................184
Calendar Options .................................................................................184
Media Options ........................................................................................184
General Tips . ........................................................................................184
Phone and Contact Tips.......................................................................185
Reading Appointments Tips.................................................................186
Playing Music Tips.................................................................................186
Starting Programs Tips.......................................................................187
Troubleshooting....................................................................................187

SOUNDS................................................................................................202
Change or turn sounds on or off..................................................202
Delete a sound........................................................................................202
Copy a sound from your PC to your phone.................................202

PROFILES..............................................................................................204
View the list of profiles....................................................................204
Edit a profile...........................................................................................204
Change the current profile...............................................................204

HOME SCREEN......................................................................................205
Change the home screen appearance..............................................205

Clock & Alarm..................................................................................206
Clock..........................................................................................................206

Connections......................................................................................207

TASK MANAGER....................................................................................191
INTERNET SHARING.............................................................................192
GET TELENAV........................................................................................193
My-Cast Weather – Demo...............................................................194
MYSPACE MOBILE................................................................................195
CLEARVUE PDF.....................................................................................196

Wireless Manager..................................................................................207
Create a Bluetooth partnership......................................................207
Create a dial-up connection..............................................................208
Create a GPRS connection...................................................................208
Create a proxy connection.................................................................209
Create a vpn connection.....................................................................209
End a Bluetooth partnership............................................................210
Delete a dial-up connection...............................................................210
Delete a GPRS connection...................................................................211
Delete a proxy connection.................................................................211
Change an intranet URL.......................................................................211
Make your device visible.....................................................................211
Turn on and off Bluetooth................................................................212

CHAPTER 14
SETTINGS................................................................ 197

Phone...................................................................................................198



CONTENTS
Receive beamed information...............................................................212
Beam an item............................................................................................212
Set up an outgoing Bluetooth com port......................................212
Set up a Bluetooth-enabled headset..............................................213

Start a game of Brain Challenge.....................................................230

Scrabble Blast — Demo................................................................231
Start a game of Scrabble Blast.......................................................231

Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07 — Demo............................................232

Security..............................................................................................214

Start a game of Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07...................................232

Enable the Device Lock.........................................................................214
Disable the Device Lock.......................................................................214
View a certificate...................................................................................215
Delete a certificate...............................................................................215
Activating the SIM PIN...........................................................................216
Locking the SIM Card............................................................................216
Changing PIN2..........................................................................................216
Encryption................................................................................................216
Master Clear ........................................................................................217

Jewel Quest 2 — Demo..................................................................233
Start a game of Jewel Quest 2.........................................................233

CHAPTER 16
SAFETY AND WARRANTY............................................. 235
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES...........236
Exposure to radio frequency signals............................................236
Antenna care...........................................................................................236
Driving safety.........................................................................................236
ELECTRONIC DEVICES.................................................................................237
Precautions..............................................................................................239

Remove a program..........................................................................218
Power Management.........................................................................219
IPM power Mode...............................................................................220
Accessibility......................................................................................221
Regional settings...........................................................................222
Error Reporting..............................................................................223

SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE................................240
Body-worn operation............................................................................240

SAR INFORMATION...............................................................................241

Turn Error Reporting On / Off.........................................................223

SAFETY INFORMATION FOR BATTERY USAGE...........................................242

FCC & INDUSTRY CANADA REGULATORY COMPLIANCE...................243
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY REGULATIONS FOR
WIRELESS DEVICES.............................................................................245
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE.....................................................................247
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY...............................................................252
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY...........................................................253

CHAPTER 15
GAMEs................................................................... 225

Solitaire.............................................................................................226
Start a game of Solitaire...................................................................226
How to move cards...............................................................................226
Play Solitaire..........................................................................................226

12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY...............................................................253

Bubble Breaker................................................................................227
Overview of Bubble Breaker..............................................................227
Breaker Bonus.........................................................................................227
Start a game of Bubble Breaker......................................................227
View Bubble Breaker statistics.........................................................228

Midnight Pool — Demo..................................................................229
Start a game of Midnight Pool.........................................................229

Brain Challenge — Demo..............................................................230

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BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE
 Inside the Package
 Handset Description
 Activating Your Phone
 HOME SCREEN
 Battery Usage

11

Inside the Package
This package should include all items pictured below.
If any are missing or different, you should immediately contact the retailer where you purchased the phone.

Handset

AC Travel Charger

Standard Battery

12

User Manual

Handset Description
The Pantech duo™ weight is 110 g. The dimensions are 102x50x21.1 mm.
microSD Card
I/O Slot
Earpiece

Selected
Menu Item
Navigation Keys
Press to enter menu
system. Press to scroll
through menus and
lists.
Left Soft Key
Performs functions
in lower left display.
Home Key
SEND Key
Quick List/
Lock

Right Soft Key
Performs functions in
lower right display.
Cancel key
END/Power
Key
Turns phone on/off,
ends calls, exits
menus.

Microphone

13

01
Menu features

02

Messaging

Calendar

03

Contacts

ActiveSync

04

AT&T Music

Cellular
Video

05

MEdia Net

AT&T Mall

My Stuff

IM & E-mail

08

MobiTV

Call History

09

Organizer

Office
Mobile

10

Games

Internet
Explorer

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Settings

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Handset Description

Camera Lens
Camera Key
Mirror
External speaker
Internal Antenna

Left and Right Functional Soft Keys

LCD horizon View Screen
Volume Key

Record/
Voice Command Key

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Holding device at internal antenna area might affect call quality reception.

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QWERTY
keypad

Activating Your Phone
If you have purchased Pantech duo™ from the
AT&T Store, it has been activated already and is
ready to use. If you have upgraded your phone or
received a new phone by mail, it probably needs to
be activated before you can use it.

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To activate your phone, follow these steps:

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1	 Visit an AT&T Store and have your phone

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activated, and place your cursor on the MY
ACCOUNT tab available on the home page.

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2	 When the drop-down menu “HOW To”

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Wireless Guide displays, select ACTIVATE
YOUR NEW PHONE and click GO, to display
instructions needed to activate your phone
online.

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3	 After gathering the required materials, select

the Activated New Phone link and follow the
online directions to complete the activation
process.

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hOME SCrEEn
The home screen plays an integral part in the
navigational mode of your Smart Device. It is the
first screen displayed every time the phone is turned
on. You can easily return to the home screen by
pressing the H.

*	 HOME	SCREEN	ICONS
Status icons appear at the top of the screen and on
the home screen. The following table lists common
status icons and their meanings.
Indicator

Select and press
the [OK] to access
programs
AT&T Operator Name
and date/time

Meaning
Multimedia message (MMS) or Text
message (SMS)
New voicemail
New e-mail
Voice call
Voice call in progress
gPRS / EDgE / 3g Data call in progress

Soft key commands

Calls are forwarded

*	 HOME	SCREEN	CuSTOMIzATION

Call on hold

The home Screen allows you to customize your
start page. It can be used to display a variety
of information, such as phone-specific status,
information from over-the-air services, and
information from personal information manager
(PIM) applications. You can fully customize the
home Screen by installing new plug-ins and
schemes.

Missed call
Line /Line 2
Battery level
Low battery
Battery charging

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Indicator

Meaning

Indicator

No battery
Signal strength

Meaning

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Bluetooth ON

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Missing SIM card

No signal
No wireless coverage
ActiveSync/Synchronization error

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3g connection available

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Voice Command Enabled

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microSD card inserted

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Speaker phone on

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Phone off

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Silent

Keys

Multipress text input mode, lowercase
Multipress text input mode, uppercase
first character only
Multipress text input mode, uppercase
XT9 text input mode, lowercase
XT9 text input mode, uppercase first
character only
XT9 text input mode, uppercase
Numeric input mode

[End] key
E

Press to turn the phone on/off, to
terminate a call or to return to the
home Screen.

[Left] soft
key <

Press to access the main menu or
the Menu functions displayed on the
bottom line.

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Press to access Contacts or Menu
function displayed on bottom line.

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[Quick List] Short press to launch the Quick List.
key F
Long press to enter lock mode.

EDgE connection available



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[Send] key
S

[Right] soft
key >

gPRS connection available

Functions
Press to make or receive a call.
Short press: View Recent Calls.
Long press: Make a call to the last
number called.

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Keys

Functions

[C/Back]
key C

Press to clear a digit from the display
or to return to the previous page.

Numeric
keypad
* key

A short press changes to capital letters
or symbols during text entry mode.
A long press shows menu for changing
letters or symbols.

Numeric
keypad
0 key

Press and hold to insert a ‘+’ for
international call

Numeric
keypad
# key

Press to insert a space and long press
to enter choosing symbols during text
entry mode.

Keys

: left / right soft keys
A ~ Z: alphabet key.

Qwerty

Back: back key
Caps Shift: one time press for first
word in capital, double press for
holding in capitals.

Press to adjust voice volume during
a call, and adjust audio volume in
standby mode.

Activates Voice Command or Voice
[Recording] Notes. A long press enters voice
key r
command state as default.
[Camera]
key Q

Press to launch the camera
application.

Numeric
key pad
1~9
keys

Press from number 1 to number 9
on numeric key pad, it prints numeric
number of corresponding alphabet
each situation.

FN: function key. Press and hold
this key and press alphabet key at
once, it prints blue colored symbols or
numbers.
Enter: enter key

[Home] key
Press to return to the Home screen.
H
[Volume]
key V

Functions

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Battery Usage
The battery is not charged when the phone is first
purchased – fully charge the battery before first
use. The battery will charge faster if the phone is
powered off while charging. Battery operating time
gradually decreases over time. If the battery fails to
perform normally, you may need to replace it.

*	 BATTERY REMOVAL

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Again, place the battery on a flat surface and use an
even, steady pressure when removing the battery.

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*	 BATTERY INSTALLATION

2	Remove the battery from the handset.

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	 Pull the release latch upwards, lift up the
battery.

Be sure to use only the batteries that have been
provided with the phone. Installation is easier if you
have placed the phone on a flat surface.

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	 Place the battery on the back of the handset
and slide into place.

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2	 Push the battery down until it locks into place.

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If the battery is not correctly placed in the
compartment, the handset will not turn on and/or
the battery may detach during use.

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*	 BATTERY CHARGING
Make sure the battery is properly installed in the
handset. Use all normal cautions when working with
a standard wall outlet.

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*	 BattEry Status Check LED
LED is located at the left side of earpiece.
LED color &
blinking

Status

Orange
Static

Phone is being
Powered On

Red Static

Now Charging

Green Static

Charging
Complete

Red
Blinking

Charging Error
(No Battery, Hot
or Cold Battery,
Bad Charger, Bad
Battery)

Action
Turn off after
3 seconds.

Power-Off Charging

Blinking every
1 second.

•	 The Pantech duo™ will enter ‘power-off charging
mode’ automatically if you try to charge it with the
device powered off.
•	 Charging state will be displayed according to the
current state. (complete, 0% ~ 90% and error )

POWER CONNECTION

1	 Plug the AC Charger into a standard outlet.
2	 Plug the other end of the AC Charger into the
bottom of your phone. The battery must be
installed in the phone.

•	 Backlight will turn on for 5 seconds if you press
any key except [END] key.
•	 Press [End] key if you want to exit ‘power-off
charging mode’ and turn on.

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Battery Usage
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`	NOTE

These times are for a new battery. Usage and
Standby times may decrease over time.

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 he battery may not be fully charged at the time
of purchase.
• Fully charge the battery before use.

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• T
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order to charge it.

*	 Battery Handling Information

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 attery operating time gradually decreases
over time.

The correct usage and handling of batteries can
preserve the lifetime of your phone and ensure
proper operation. Operating times are subject to the
usage and configuration of your handset; please
see the label on your battery for your battery’s
capacity. Follow these suggestions carefully.

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• If the battery fails to perform normally, you may
need to replace the battery.

Battery Usage Times
The operating time is subject to your handset usage
and configuration.
Battery Capacity

Talk Time

STD 1320 mAh

Up to 180 minutes

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Battery Standby Times
The operating time is subject to your handset usage
and configuration.
Battery Capacity

Standby Time

STD 1320 mAh

Up to 250 hours

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•	 Only use the battery and charger approved by
the manufacturer.

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•	 Only use the battery for its original purpose.

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•	 Try to keep the battery in a temperature range
of 41°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C). Otherwise, it could
significantly reduce the capacity and lifetime of
the battery.

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•	 If the battery is stored in temperatures above or
below the recommended range, give it time to
warm up or cool down before using it.

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•	 Completely drain the battery before recharging. It
may take one to four days to completely drain.

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•	 Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and
dry place.
•	 Purchase a new battery when its operating time
gradually decreases after fully charging.
•	 Dispose of and recycle used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.

DON’Ts
•	 Don’t use a damaged battery or charger.
•	 Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a
sealed unit with no serviceable parts.
•	 Don’t accidentally short circuit the battery by
carrying it in your pocket or purse with other
metallic objects such as coins, clips and pens.
This may critically damage the battery.
To prevent injury or burns, ensure that no
metal objects come into contact with the + and
– terminals of the battery.
•	 Don’t dispose of batteries by burning; they may
explode.

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BASIC OPERATION
This chapter addresses and explains the basic features of your phone including:
 TURNING THE PHONE ON/OFF
 USING THE QUICK LIST
 CALL FUNCTIONS
 BASIC FUNCTIONS
 MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
 ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS

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Turning the phone on/off
*	 Turning the phone on 
Press and hold the END key E until your “Power
On” logo appears.
•	 If “Password” appears on the display, enter your
4-digit password to unlock your phone.
•	 If the battery does not have enough charge to
turn on the phone, the keypad will not light up.
You should charge your phone before turning it
on.

*	 Turning the phone off
Press and hold the END key E until the “Power
Off” logo appears.
Immediately change or recharge the battery when
the battery low alert window appears on the display
as “Alert – Main Battery low. To prevent possible
data loss, replace or recharge the battery according
to the owner’s manual.” The phone’s memory may
possibly be damaged if the phone turns off due to
the battery completely draining. If the phone turns
off, unsaved data may be lost.

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USING THE QUICK LIST
The Quick List provides a list of commands that you
can use to quickly perform common actions.

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You can turn off wireless connections to preserve
battery life when you don’t want to make or
receive calls, or in environments where cell
phones must be turned off. When wireless
connections are off you can still use other phone
features.

1	 Press the Quick List F key.
2	 Use the Navigation Key to select the Quick List
command you want.
To

Select this command

Turn off the phone.

Power off

Turn on or off any wireless
connection, such as a
Bluetooth, Cellular phone.
(You will not be able to
make or receive phone
calls.)

Wireless Manager

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Lock the keypad so
that you cannot make
accidental key presses. To
unlock the keypad, press
Unlock, and then press
the * key.

Lock

Make one of these profiles
the active profile.

Normal
Silent
Vibrate
Outdoor
Automatic

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cALL functions
Your Pantech duo™ phone has many options. This
section will show you how to use basic functions
such as making and receiving calls, locking
and unlocking your phone, and managing the
appearance and settings on your phone.

*	 Make a call from an open contact
You can open contacts from the main screen and
make a call from that contact.

1	 On the Home screen, press the right soft key
> [Contacts].

*	 Make a call by entering a contact name

2	 Select the contact to call and press OK.
3	 Select the phone number to call and press OK

Your phone allows you to call someone from your
contact list or address book. The screen will auto-fill
the contact name as you begin to enter it.

or left soft key < [Call] or Send key.

1	 On the Home screen, begin entering the

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contact name.

If you have a long list of contacts, you can use a
shortcut to find the contact you want. Enter the
first few letters of the contact’s name. When you
do this, the phone searches through the contact
list and displays the name. To call the contact,
select the phone number and press OK or Left
Soft Key [Call].

2	 When you see the contact name you want to

call, select it and press left soft key > [Call].

*	 Make a call by entering a phone number
On the Home screen, begin entering the phone
number.

*	 Make a call from THE Call History LIST

Do one of the following:
•	 If you see the number or contact name to call,
select it and press left soft key > [Call].

Call History displays calls you have made, received,
and missed.

•	 If you do not see the number or contact name,
finish entering the number and press OK or
Send key.

Programs] [Call History] using the Navigation
Key.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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cALL functions
2	 Select the name or phone number to call.
3	 Press S.

*	 Answer a call by pressing any key

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You can set your phone to answer by pressing any
key.

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*	 Make a call using a recently dialed 
	 phone number

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Your phone will maintain a list of recent calls
you have made. These calls are always easily
accessible for redialing.

2	 Use the Navigation key to select “Any Key

	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs] [Settings] [Phone] [Call Options].
answer” and press [OK] to check on the item
and press Left Soft Key [Done] to finish.

1	 On the Home screen, press SEND to display a

*	 Answer or ignore a call

list of recent calls.

2	 Select a name or phone number to make a call.
3	 Press S.

To answer the call, press SEND or press Answer.
To reject the call, press END or press Ignore.

`	NOTE

*	 Make a call from a hyperlink phone number

Selecting Ignore will connect the caller to your
voicemail if you subscribe to this service.

You can quickly dial a phone number from an e-mail
or text message that contains a hyperlink phone
number. A hyperlink phone number is underlined in
the same manner as a Web site address.

*	 Answer a second call
To put the first call on hold and answer the second
call, press SEND key or press [Answer].

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	 From a message containing a hyperlink phone
number, select the phone number and press
OK.

To switch between calls, press [Swap].
To end the second call and go back to the first,
press End key.

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*	 Insert a manual pause in a dialing sequence

*	 Insert a three-second pause in a dialing 
	 sequence

1	 On the Home screen, press the right function

There may be occasions when you wish to pause
dialing after you’ve selected a contact to call. You
can insert a three-second pause between selecting
a contact to call and when the phone actually dials.

key > [Contacts].

2	 Press the contact in whose phone number you
want to insert a pause.

1	 On the Home screen, press the right function

3	 Select the phone number and press [Menu]

key > [Contacts].

[Edit].

2	 Press the contact in whose phone number you

4	 Place the cursor where you want to insert the

want to insert a pause.

pause.

3	 Select the phone number and press [Menu]

5	 Press [Menu] [Insert Wait]. The letter w

[Edit].

appears where the manual pause will occur in
the dialing sequence.

4	 Place the cursor where you want to insert the
pause.

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5	 Press [Menu] [Insert Pause]. The letter p

	 Press [Done].

appears after three-second pause will occur in
the dialing sequence.

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To resume dialing after reaching a manual pause,
press OK.

6	 Press [Done].

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*	 Setting Up Your Voicemail
Set up Voicemail
All unanswered calls to your AT&T Pantech duo™
are sent to voicemail, even if your phone is turned
off. You’ll want to set up your voicemail and personal
greeting as soon as you activate your Pantech
duo™. Your service provider has assigned your
voicemail number to the 1 key.

*	 Lock the keypad

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Locking the keypad turns off keypad functionality.
This is a helpful feature if, for example, the phone
is turned on and in your pocket, and you want to
prevent accidental key presses.

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1	 Display the Quick List by pressing F.
2	 Select [Lock] and press OK or press and hold

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key until it enters in the lock mode directly.

3	 Once the keypad is locked, the left soft key

Check Voicemail

label changes to Unlock.

When checking your voicemail, all unanswered calls
will be played back in the order they were received.
After you have entered your voicemail, you will
hear options, to save, delete, replay, or skip each
message.

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You can still receive calls and make emergency
calls when the keypad is locked.

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1	 Press and hold 1 key to call your

You can use a shortcut to quickly lock your phone
by using one simple button. Press key F and
hold until displaying [Unlock] on the soft menu.

voicemailbox.

2	 Follow the instructions to retrieve it.

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*	 Unlock the keypad

*	 Set the date and time

On the Home screen, press Unlock and press the
* key.

Your phone is not preset with current date and time.
You will need to select the time zone and the date
and time.

*	 Auto-Lock the keypad

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] with the Navigation Key,
or select Settings from the Home screen.

When deactivating the locked key, you have
to enter * key additionally. However, with
Auto-Lock, you can deactivate the lock function
automatically. Activate Auto-Lock as follows before
using it.

2	 Select Clock, press OK, then Date and Time.
3	 In Time Zone, select your time zone using the
left and right Navigation Keys.

1	 Select [Start] [All Programs] [Settings]

4	 In Date, edit the month, day, or year.
5	 In Time, edit the hour, minute, and second.
6	 Press [Done].

[Phone] [Auto Lock] on the Home screen.

2	 Change the status of Auto-Lock to ‘On’.
3	 Select [Done].

*	 SET THE IDLE TIMER

Once Auto-Lock is activated, the keypad will become
locked when the slide is lowered and the screen is
turned off. You can unlock the setting in this condition
by pressing the key for one second or simply open
the slide.

Your Pantech duo™ will automatically return to the
Home screen after a period of inactivity. You can
adjust the amount of time before the Pantech duo™
defaults to the Home screen.

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

3	 Under the Home Screen Layout, select a Color

Programs] [Settings] with the Navigation Key,
or select Settings from the Home screen and
press OK.

scheme, and Background image.

4	 Press [Done].

2	 Select Home Screen.
3	 Select Time out, use left and right Navigation

*	 View operating system information
There may be instances when you wish to see the
basic information about your phone’s operating
system. This option allows you to see summaries of
all the settings on your phone.

Keys to set the amount of time for the phone to
be idle before the Home screen automatically
appears.

4	 Press [Done].

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] with the Navigation Key,
or select Settings from the Home screen and
press OK.

*	 Change the Home screen appearance
The Pantech duo™ allows you to choose from
many color schemes and layouts and allows you to
use a background image for the main screen.

2	 Press More..., then select About.
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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

To see About and more settings, press More....

Programs] [Settings] with the Navigation Key,
or select Settings from the Home screen and
press OK.

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*	 Enter owner information

*	 Explore files and folders

Entering and displaying owner information allow
someone to return the phone to you in case it is
lost.

File Explorer lets you browse the contents of folders
on your phone. The root folder on the phone is
named My Device. My Device is similar to My
Computer on a PC and contains the My Documents,
Program Files, Temp, Storage Card, and Windows
folders among others.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [More...] [Owner
Information].

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

2	 Complete the following:

Programs] [Applications] and then select
File Explorer or select My Stuff. The My
Documents folder and its subfolders are listed.

•	 In Name, enter your name.
•	In Telephone number, enter a number
where you can be reached.

2	 To find the folder you want, do the following.

•	 In E-mail address, enter your e-mail
address.

•	 Select one of the folders listed in the main
window.

•	 In Notes, enter any other information you
want to include.

•	 Press [Menu], and navigate through the
folders listed there.

3	 Press [Done].

•	 Select the item you want to open.

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*	 Silence the ring tone of an incoming call

To see Owner Information and more settings,
press More... .

Press Volume down button until the ring is silenced.
You may still answer the call if you want to.

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Making an emergency call
Emergency calls do not depend on the availability
of the 911 (or 112) network in your area. The
emergency number will work independently of the
network area you are in, with or without a SIM card
inserted.

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Dial 911 (or 112) and press OK.

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You can make calls to emergency service
numbers under any circumstances, even if you
have locked the phone.

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Entering text and numbers
*	 Entering text and numbers

*	 Change the Multipress timeout

You can enter text, numbers and symbols by using
the keypad. The phone supports four input modes
for entering text, numbers and symbols: Multipress,
XT9, Numeric and symbols. Multipress and XT9
modes are used for entering text, Numeric mode
is used for entering numbers, and Symbols mode
is used for entering symbols like “@”, “/”, “$” and
punctuation marks.

The Multipress timeout setting controls the amount
of time you have to press a single key to get to the
next letter on that key. If the time expires, the phone
moves the cursor to the next letter in a word or
sentence.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs].

2	 Select Settings, then press More... to select

When you select a field that requires text or
numbers, the phone automatically selects the
appropriate input mode. The status indicator on the
top right side of the display screen shows the input
mode that you are currently using.

Accessibility.

3	 In Multipress timeout, select the length of the

pause between key presses using left and right
Navigation Keys.

*	 Change between uppercase, lowercase,
	 and caps lock

*	 Delete characters
You can only delete characters when you are in
input mode, either for numbers, names, or text. The
Clear key operates similarly to a “backspace” key
on a computer.

Press the * key to change between uppercase,
lowercase, and caps lock within a text input mode.

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1	 To backspace and delete a single character in

In both Multipress and XT9 modes, the first letter
of a sentence is automatically capitalized.

any input mode, press Clear C key.

2	 To backspace and delete an entire text or

numeric field in any input mode, press and hold
the Clear C key.

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Entering text and numbers
1	 Change to Numeric mode by pressing and

*	 Enter a space

holding the * key.

Either with Multipress or XT9 mode, press the #
key.

2	 Enter the number or numbers using the keypad.
3	 Change back to Multipress or XT9 input mode

*	 Enter a symbol

by briefly pressing the * key, then finish
entering your text.

There may be times when you need to use a
symbol that is not displayed on the keypad.
Additional symbols are available by accessing a
separate page.

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If a field permits a numeric entry only, such as
a phone number, the input mode automatically
defaults to Numeric mode.

1	 Press and hold the * key.
2	 In the menu that appears, press Symbols to

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display the Symbols page.

3	 Select the symbol you want.
4	 Press OK.

*	 Enter punctuation in Multipress mode

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To see all of the available symbols, press and
hold the # key.

*	 Enter numbers in text boxes
To enter numbers, use Numeric mode. If you need
to enter a number within a line of text, change
to Numeric mode to enter the number, and then
change back to Multipress or XT9 mode to finish
entering the text.

*	 Enter punctuation in XT9 mode
In a text box when in XT9 text entry mode, do the
following:

1	 Press 1, and select from a list of common
punctuation.

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*	 Enter text in XT9 mode

*	 Start a new line

To form a word in XT9 mode, press the number
keys that contain the letters you want. As you
enter letters, XT9 analyzes your key presses and
attempts to complete the word. For example, to
enter the word shoe, press 7, 4, 6, 3.

When you are entering information in a text box, if
you want to add a line break, use the OK key.

1	 In a multi-line text box such as the Notes area

of a contact or a calendar appointment, do the
following:

1	 Press and hold the * key.
2	 On the popup menu, select XT9 and press OK

2	 In any input mode, press OK key.

key.

*	 Turn on Caps Lock

3	 The XT9 indicator appears at the top of the

You can toggle back and forth between having the
cap lock on and off, the status indicator will tell you
which mode you are in.

screen.

4	 Enter letters by pressing the keys on which the
letters appear. Press a key only once for each
letter. If there is more than one choice in the
XT9 dictionary for your entry, a list of available
words is displayed.

Multipress or XT9 mode, press the * key
1	 In


until the status indicator for the text input mode
appears in all capitals.

2	 Press the * key to cycle back to lowercase.

5	 Press the # key to enter a space after the

word is entered, or press one of the available
words and the space is added automatically.

6	 If you do not see the desired word, press Add
Word? from the list, and then enter the word
using Multipress.

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*	 Enter the plus sign for international calls

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Before dialing an international call you must insert
the plus sign in the number. The “0” functions as the
plus sign.

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1	 In a numeric entry field, press and hold 0.

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*	 Change the input mode

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There are several input modes available on your
phone depending on whether you are entering
contact information, phone numbers, symbols or
text. Be sure you are in the input mode you desire.

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Using QWERTY Keyboard
Your phone, with a specifically designed QWERTY
keyboard, that provides a superior typing experience
on a small handheld for easy and comfortable text
writing. You can use all of the phone functions with
the keyboard either closed or open. When you
open the keyboard you have the extra benefit of a
full messaging keyboard. The handheld includes a
fully-functional QWERTY keyboard you can use to
compose text for e-mail messages, notes, and so on.

KEY
Shift

FUNCTION
To type upper-case letters, hold down
the Shift key and then press one or
more letter keys.
To type upper-case letters
continuously, use the CAPS-LOCK
mode. To change to the CAPS-LOCK
mode, double-tap the Shift key. Once
the CAPS-LOCK mode is set, you
can type upper-case letters only. To
deactivate, double-tap the Shift key
again.
To type an upper-case letter for the
first letter of a word only, simply press
the Shift key once. Then, the first letter
you type will be upper case while the
rest will be lower-case.

FN

KEY

To type special characters or numbers
consecutively, use the FN-LOCK
mode. To change to the FN-LOCK
mode, double-tap the FN key. You can
type special characters or numbers
only in this mode. To deactivate,
double-tap the FN key again.

FUNCTION

Left soft
key

Press to access the main menu or the
Menu functions displayed on the left at
the bottom.

Right soft
key

Press to access Contacts or Menu
function displayed on the right at the
bottom.

To type a special character or
numbers, press the applicable key
while holding down the FN key.

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KEY

FUNCTION

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To type a special character or number
for the first letter of a word only, simply
press the FN key once. Then, the
first letter you type will be a special
character or number while the rest will
be normal letters.

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placed on the keyboard, press FN +
Space.
Space key

Press the Space key to type a blank
space.

Enter key

Press the Enter key to insert a line
break.

Del key

Press the Delete key to delete a
character to the left of the text cursor.

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CALENDAR, CONTACTS, CALL HISTORY & MY STUFF
This chapter discusses using calendar and contacts menu on your phone.
 CALENDAR
 CONTACTS
 CALL HISTORY
 MY STUFF

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Calendar
*	 Schedule an appointment

*	 Delete an appointment

Your calendar allows you to schedule appointments
and reminders by day, by time, or by event.

To delete an existing appointment, you will have the
option of deleting just one appointment or the entire
series if it is a recurring appointment.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs].

< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] and select New Appointment.
4	 Enter information about the appointment.
5	 To schedule an all-day event, under End time,

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3	 In Agenda view, select the appointment to
	 Select Calendar and press OK.
delete.

6	 Press [Done].

4	 Press [Menu], then Delete Appointment.
5	 Press One to delete only the current

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select All day event.

appointment.

When you delete an appointment in Calendar
on your phone, it is also deleted on your PC the
next time you synchronize. If the appointment
has not been synchronized with a PC, it will be
deleted only from the phone. Calendar items can
be deleted only from Agenda view or from an
open calendar appointment. To delete from other
views, open the appointment, and Press [Menu]
[Delete].

All-day events do not occupy blocks of time in the
Calendar; instead, they appear in banners at the
top of the calendar.

See also ‘Change the remainder time’.

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To cancel a deletion, press Cancel key.

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Calendar
*	 Update an appointment

*	 View appointments for the week

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When your schedule or appointment information
changes, you can easily edit the appointment with
new information.

Each week’s appointments are clearly displayed in
the calendar, when you’ve selected Week view.

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	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] and select Week View.

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
3	 Select the appointment and press OK key and

press right soft key > [Menu] and select Edit
and press OK key.

4	 Press All to edit the series.
5	 Make your changes and press [Done].

OK.

4	 From Week or Month view in Calendar, press

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
3	 Select the appointment to view and press OK.

soft key [Menu] and select Agenda View.

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2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] select Go to Today and press

< [Start] [All Programs].

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*	 View today’s agenda

< [Start] [All Programs].

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

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1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

Your appointments should be easily viewable from
the main calendar menu. The Calendar menu is
accessible with the Start soft key from the Home
screen.

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See also ‘Change the display of the workweek’.

For a single day’s schedule, select that day from
one of the views in the calendar and select Agenda
view.

*	 View an appointment

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3	 Press [Menu] select Month View and press

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OK.

To view previous or approaching dates, scroll left
or right, or press [Menu] [Go to Date].
To quickly view today’s agenda, on the Home
screen, press an upcoming appointment (if one
is present).

*	 Make an appointment recurring
If you’ve already entered a single appointment
in your calendar and would like to change it to a
recurring appointment, use the Occurs selection
after selecting the appointment.

*	 View your agenda for a specific date
You can also select a specific date to check that
day’s schedule.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
3	 Select an appointment and press soft key

< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] select Go to Date and press

[Menu] [Edit].

4	 Scroll to Occurs and use left/right navigation

OK.

key to select one of the recurrence options.

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	 Enter the date to view, and press [Done].

5	 Press [Done].

*	 View your schedule for the month

*	 Show week numbers

The calendar function has week views and month
views, for a higher level view of a schedule.

In many cases the weeks of the year are referred
to by number – the calendar function allows you
the option of displaying the number of the week,
between 1 and 52.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
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Calendar
1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

3	 Press the right soft key [Menu] and select

< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
3	 Press the right soft key [Menu] and select

	

Tools, and press OK key or right navigation
key, it shows options menu, then press OK key.

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Do one of the following:

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•	 To specify the first day of the week, in First
day of week, press Sunday or Monday.

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•	 To specify the number of days you want
to appear in a week, in Week view, press
5-day week, 6-day week, or 7-day week.

4	 Scroll to Month view and click OK.
5	 Select Show week numbers.
6	 Press [Done].

4	 Press [Done].
*	 Change the reminder time

`	NOTE
In Week view, the week number appears at
the top of the screen. In Month view, the week
numbers appear along the left side of the screen.

By default, the reminder time is set 15 minutes prior
to an appointment.

1	 In Calendar, press the right

soft key [Menu]
and select Tools, press OK key or right
navigation key, and press Options.

*	 Change the work week display

2	 Scroll to Set reminders and press OK.
3	 Change the time.
4	 Press [Done].

Depending on your schedule, you may want to
change the default work week displayed. You can
choose any day of the week to start and/or finish.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Calendar and press OK.
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Tools, press OK key or right navigation key,
and press Options.

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contacts
Using the Contacts feature of your Pantech duo™,
you can manage all the phone information you
need. There are many options for adding contacts,
retrieving contacts, and managing the information
for each contact.

*	 Beam a contact

*	 Create a new contact

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

It is possible to use your phone to send a contact
to another device such as Bluetooth radio. This is
called “beaming” your contact. A list of devices will
appear when you’ve selected Beam.
< [Start] [All Programs].

To enter a new contact manually, without having
the caller on the phone, you will use the Contacts
selection from the Home screen.

2	 Select Contacts.
3	 Select the contact to beam.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu].
5	 Select Send Contact then select Beam and

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs].

2	 Select Contacts using the Navigation key and

press OK.

press OK.

6	 On the list that appears, scroll to the name of

3	 Press the left soft key < [New].
4	 Enter information for the new contact.
5	 Press [Done].

the device you want to beam the contact.

7	 To beam using Bluetooth, ensure that both

Bluetooth radios are turned on and that Bluetooth
is discoverable on the receiving device.

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8	 Press Beam.
9	 Status information displays, indicating the name

If someone who isn’t in your list of contacts calls
you or sends you a message, you can create a
contact from Call History or from the message by
pressing [Menu] [Save to Contacts].

of the device to which the phone is beaming,
and whether the beaming process is pending,
finished, or was unsuccessful.

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Contacts
If you want to receive a contact by beam, you have
to follow these steps.

*	 Call a contact from the contact list

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1	 On the Home screen, press left soft key <

If you do not select one of the contacts phone
numbers, but you press Send, your phone will dial
the default number for that contact.

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[Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Select Connections and press OK.
4	 Select Beam and press OK.
5	 Check Receive incoming beams.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs] and then jump to
3 or directly press right soft key [Contacts].

2	 Select the contact to call.
3	 Press SEND. The contact’s default phone

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number is dialed.

More information about Bluetooth, see Chapter
12. Bluetooth section.

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To call a phone number other than the default,
press the contact, press OK and scroll to the
number you want to dial, then press SEND.

*	 Call a contact from contact information
You can call a contact directly by selecting them
from the Contacts page off the Home screen.

*	 Change the default number for a contact

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

The default number for the contact will be the first
number displayed. If you need to change the default
number, you will use the Navigation key to set the
default.

< [Start] [All Programs] and then jump to
3 or directly press right soft key [Contacts].

2	 Select the contact to call and press OK.
3	 Scroll to the phone number to dial.
4	 Press OK or SEND.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

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2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select the contact whose default number you

*	 Copy to Device / SIM
This feature allows you to copy selected contacts in
Device or SIM to other areas. (Device ➞ SIM, SIM
➞ Device)

want to change.

4	 Press the Navigation Key left or right to select

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

the number or other contact method that
you want to set as the default. For example,
(m)obile, (h)ome or (w)ork.

< [Start] [All Programs].

This feature allows you to copy contacts in Device
or SIM to the same area. (Device ➞ Device, SIM
➞ SIM)

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3	 Scroll to the contact to copy.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu].
5	 When selecting SIM Contact, select Copy to

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

	

	 Select Contacts and press OK.

*	 Duplicate a contact

< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Scroll to the contact to duplicate.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu].
5	 Select Duplicate Contact from the popup

Device from the popup menu and press OK.

 hen selecting Device Contact, select Copy to
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SIM from the popup menu and press OK.

*	 Copy All to Device / SIM
This feature allows you to copy all contacts in
Device or SIM to other areas. (Device ➞ SIM, SIM
➞ Device)

menu and press OK.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

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2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Press the right soft key > [Menu].
4	 When selecting SIM Contact, select Copy All

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This feature allows you to delete all contacts in
Device or SIM.

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to Device from the popup menu and press OK.

	

*	 Delete All Device / SIM

	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

 hen selecting Device Contact, select Copy
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All to SIM from the popup menu and press OK.

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Press the right soft key > [Menu].
4	 When selecting SIM Contact, select Delete All

*	 Delete a contact
Deleting a contact is very simple, just use the Menu
key once you have selected the contact.

	

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

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SIM from the popup menu and press OK.

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When selecting Device Contact, select Delete
All Device from the popup menu and press
OK.

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2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Scroll to the contact to delete.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu].
5	 Select Delete Contact from the popup menu
and press OK.

*	 Create a contact for a caller 

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Creating a contact for a caller makes their
information easier to retrieve when the call is done.
The contact can be added to the Contact list during
the call.

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1	 During a call, press the right soft key >

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2	 Select Save to Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select .
4	 Enter information about the contact.
5	 Press [Done]. The contact is added to your

*	 Find a contact

*	 Filter the contact list

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

The contact section of your phone has an auto-fill
feature that will allow you to find contacts more
quickly. While entering the number or name of
the contact, the phone will auto-fill the rest of the
information as you press the keys, until you find the
right contact.

Contact list.

< [Start] [All Programs].

Contacts that have categories assigned are
displayed in a list when filtered by category.

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Begin entering the name or phone number of

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

the contact you want to find until the contact is
displayed. For example, to find “Sandra,” 7,
2, 6, 3, 7, 2 because these
numbers correspond to the letters for that
name.

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Press the right soft key > [Menu].
4	 Select Filter from the popup menu and press
OK.

*	 Send an e-mail to a contact

5	 Select a category to filter.

If a contact’s e-mail address is entered into their
information, you can send an e-mail from within the
contact list after selecting the contact.

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1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select a contact and press OK.
4	 Scroll to the e-mail address and press OK.
5	 Select the e-mail account to use.
6	 Enter a subject, compose your message, and

*	 View and edit contact information

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You may want to change or update contact
information once it has already been entered. Do
this from the Contacts menu of the Home screen.

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1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

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2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select a contact, and press OK.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu], select

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< [Start] [All Programs].

then press Send.

[Edit] and press OK.

*	 Send a text message to a contact

5	 When finished making changes, press [Done].

You can send text message from within the contact
list after selecting the contact and pressing the
Menu key.

*	 Add a picture to a contact

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

You may wish to add a picture to a contact record.
You can add an existing picture, or you can put the
phone in Camera mode to take the picture and add
it to the contact.

< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select a contact, and press OK.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu] and select

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select a contact, and press OK.

Send Text Message.

5	 Compose your message, and press the left soft
key < [Send].

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4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu], select

*	 Assign a category to a contact

5	 Using the Navigation Key, scroll down to
Picture.

It may be helpful to group your contacts in categories
you define for easier reference. If you know the
contact’s category you can easily retrieve the contact.

	

Do one of the following:

1	 You can use categories to help you organize

[Edit] and press OK.

and group your contacts.

•	 Select the picture you want to add.

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•	 Press Camera and take a picture.

	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

*	 Remove a picture from a contact

3	 Select a Contact, and press OK.
4	 Select a contact, and press OK.
5	 Press the right soft key > [Menu], select

Once a picture is attached to a contact, it can easily
be removed or changed from the Contacts menu by
using the soft key and editing the field.

[Edit] and press OK.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

6	 Using the Navigation Key, scroll down to

< [Start] [All Programs].

Categories.

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select a contact, and press OK.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu], select

7	 Use the left and right Navigation Keys to select
the category you want.

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	 Press [Done].

[Edit] and press OK.

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5	 Press Remove Picture.

Categories are shared between your contacts
and tasks. A category will remain in the list of
shared categories as long as it is assigned to at
least one contact or task.

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1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

*	 Assign a ring tone to a contact

< [Start] [All Programs].

To easily identify who is calling you by the ring tone,
you can assign a custom ring tone to each contact.

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select the contact for whom to create a speed

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	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

dial and press OK.

4	 Select the phone number, e-mail address, or

2	 Select Contacts and press OK.
3	 Select a contact, and press OK.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu], select

Web page address for which to create a speed
dial.

5	 Press [Menu] and select Add to Speed Dial,
then press OK.

[Edit] and press OK.

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6	 Select the ring tone you want.
7	 Press [Done].

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The number 1 is reserved for calling your
voicemailbox.

*	 Create a speed dial 

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6	 In Keypad assignment, select the speed dial
number to use.

	 Using the Navigation Key, scroll down to
Custom ring tone.

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e-mail address, or Web page address that is stored
in Contacts.

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*	 Using speed dials

3	 Select a contact you want to change and press

Set up speed dial codes to allow you to call contacts
by pressing only one (or two) buttons from the
Home screen.

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OK key.

	 Make any changes and press [Done].

1	 On the Home screen, press and hold the

*	 Delete a speed dial

number on the keypad that you have assigned
as a speed dial for the phone number, e-mail
address, or Web page.

Deleting a Speed Dial can be done at any time by
following these instructions.

2	 If the speed dial is two digits, press the first

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

digit, and press and hold the second digit.

< [Start] [All Programs].

3	 The phone dials the phone number, opens a

2	 Select [Applications] [Speed Dial] and press

new e-mail message, or goes to the Web page.

OK.

3	 Select the speed dial to delete.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Delete from the popup

*	 View and edit a speed dial
You can view or edit all the contacts you’ve
assigned to speed dial by entering the Speed Dial
menu from the Start soft key.

menu.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select [Applications] [Speed Dial] and press
OK.

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CALL HISTORY
Call history provides details of all calls received,
missed and dialed.

*	 Reset Call Timers

01

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

When call information is no longer required, the call
timers can be set to zero.

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< [Start] [All Programs].

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	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Call History and OK.
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2	 Select Call History and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] and select View Timers from the

To view only missed calls, incoming calls, or
outgoing calls, press [Menu] select Filter, and
then press the type of calls to view.

popup menu and press OK.

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press OK.

Once you have accessed Call History from the
main menu, the icon appears on the top of the
Home screen Shortcut bar. Select the icon and
press OK to go directly to Call History.

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*	 View Call Timers

*	 View details about a call

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You can time each call that is received or made,
and the time and length of each call can be
reviewed.

To review all the stored information on a call you will
access the Call History function.

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	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Call History and press OK.
3	 Select the call you want to view details for and

2	 Select Call History and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] and select View Timers from the

press OK.

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2	 Select Call History and press OK.
3	 Select the item to delete.
4	 Press the right soft key > [Menu], then

*	 Create a contact from Call History
While you are in the Call History function, you can
select any of the calls and automatically add that
caller to your contact list.

select Delete from the popup menu.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

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< [Start] [All Programs].

To delete all items in Call History, press [Start]
[All Programs] [Call History] [Menu] [Delete
List].

2	 Select Call History and press OK.
3	 Select the phone number for which to create a

contact and press [Menu] and scroll to Save to
Contacts in the popup menu and press OK.

*	 Dial the last number called
If you need to quickly call the last number you have
called, this shortcut allows you to do so without
using menus.

4	 Select  and press OK.
5	 Enter the remainder of the contact information

1	 On the Home screen, press SEND twice.

and press [Done]. The new contact appears in
your contact list.

*	 Find a contact from Call History

*	 Delete an item from Call History

There is an option in the Call History for finding
contacts from your contact list. The auto-fill feature
will help.

Any entry in the Call History can be deleted by
selecting an entry and then by accessing the menu.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs].

< [Start] [All Programs].

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2	 Select Call History and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu], then select Find Contact from

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Call History and press OK.
3	 Select the contact you want to send an E-mail

the popup menu.

*	 Insert an international country code

message to and press [Menu].

4	 Scroll to E-mail and press OK.
5	 Select an E-mail account.
6	 Compose the message and press Send.

To make an international call you must include
a country code at the beginning of the dialing
sequence for the phone number.

1	 Press and hold 0 until a plus (+) sign

appears, enter the country code, and then enter
the rest of the phone number.

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person you are sending an E-mail to must be
included in their contact information card.

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The My Stuff displays My Pictures, My Ringtones,
My Videos, Notes, and Templates.
My Stuff’s menu is same as File Explorer.

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VOICEMAIL & MESSAGING
This chapter addresses Voicemail, Text, Multimedia Message, Video and E-mail Messaging
functions including:
 VOICEMAIL
 TEXT MESSAGING
 MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE
 E-MAIL

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Voicemail is available at all times. When you call
your voicemail the messages will be played back in
the order they were received. You will have options
to save, delete, replay, or skip each message.

*	 Call your voicemailbox
Retrieving your voicemail is simple and can be
accessed directly from the Home screen.

1	 On the Home screen, press and hold 1 to
call your voicemailbox.

2	 Follow the instructions to retrieve it.

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You can create a text message, delete a text
message, or clear all text messages. Contacts from
the contact list can be used to send messages just
as they can be used to make calls.

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You can quickly enter text message numbers from
your contact cards. In To, press [Menu] and select
‘Add Recipient’ from the list. Then, select the
recipient’s phone number. To cancel a message,
Press [Menu] [Cancel Message].

*	 Create a text message
The Pantech duo™ allows you to create text
messages quickly. You create a text message by
typing in a phone number or by selecting a contact
first.

*	 Delete all messages

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

To clear all messages in a folder, you will need to
show all the folders and select the folder you want.

< [Start] [All Programs] select Messaging
and press OK.

< [Start] [All Programs] select Messaging
and press OK.

2	 Select Message and press OK.
3	 Press the right soft key [Menu] [New]

2	 Select Messages and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu], then select Folders.
4	 Press [Menu] then select Show all Folders.
5	 Select the folder with the messages you want to

[Text Message].

4	 In “To”, enter text message recipient’s phone
numbers. Insert a semicolon (;) between
multiple text message recipient’s phone
numbers.

delete.

6	 Press [Menu] [Clear Messages].

5	 Press Down navigation key, and compose
message you want to send.

6	 Press [Send]. Text messages are sent
immediately.

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Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send
multimedia messages to others, which can include
text, graphics and ring tones in a message.

If Multimedia message was sent successfully, a
‘Message sent successfully’ dialog will appear.

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*	 CREATE A MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE

You can quickly enter Multimedia message
numbers from your contact cards. In To, press
[Menu] and select ‘Add recipient’ from the list.
Then, select the recipient’s phone number.
To cancel a Multimedia message, just press
[Menu] [Cancel Composer].

Creating a Multimedia message is simple and you
can add images or attachments to the message.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

*	 Text box

2	 Select Message, press OK, then press [Menu]

Enter the text that you wish to send. English and
Spanish languages are supported.

[New] [Multimedia Message].

3	 Enter an e-mail address or phone number.
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a subject of this Multimedia message.
4	 Input

text message in text box.
The Menu supports advanced MMS composer
5	 Input

option.
	
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add
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[Menu]
[Add
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Menu
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	 Select an image from Picture file browser and
the image is added to the Multimedia message.

Description
Press [Menu] [Preview].

8	 Press the left soft key [Send] to send message.

Preview

Preview is displayed when Multimedia
message has content (image, sound,
text or video).
Preview is not displayed when
message is empty.

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Menu
option

Menu
option

Description
You can add recipients in various ways
to select the recipient address from
Contact list or Photo Album.

You can add content such as
text, image, sound, video, vCard,
vCalendar, and Attachments.

Press [Menu] [Add Recipient] to
select the recipient address from
Contact list or Photo Album.

Press [Menu] [Add Item] [Text]: enter
a text message in the text box.
Press [Menu] [Add Item] [Image]:
select image file from My Pictures.

Press [Menu] [Add Recipient]
[Contacts]:
add a contact from Contact list.
Add
Recipient

Add Item

Press [Menu] [Add Recipient] [Multi
Contacts]:
add multiple contacts from Contact list
at once.

Press [Menu] [Add Item] [Sound]:
select sound file from My Documents.
Press [Menu] [Add Item] [Video]:
select video file from My Videos.
Press [Menu] [Add Item] [vCard]:
select a vCard.

Press [Menu] [Add Recipient] [Photo
Album]:
add Photo Album.

Press [Menu] [Add Item] [vCalendar]:
select a vCalendar.
Press [Menu] [Add Item]
[Attachments]: select any file from all
of memory.

Press [Menu] [Add Recipient] [Bcc]:
show Bcc field to add recipients in
Bcc field.
Press [Menu] [Add Recipient] [Cc]:
show Cc field to add recipients in Cc
field.
Check
Name

Description

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Menu
option

Description
You can add a picture, video or sound
from Camera and Voice Note.

Create
Item

Menu
option

Description

My Text

Press [Menu] [My Text].
You can add predefined text messages
to text field.

Press [Menu] [Create Item] [Picture]:
Take a picture with Camera and add it
to Multimedia message.

You can set the importance of
Multimedia Message.

Press [Menu] [Create Item] [Video]:
Record a video with Camcorder and
add it to Multimedia message.

Priority
Level

Press [Menu] [Create Item] [Sound]:
Record a Voice Note and add to
Multimedia message.

You can set the layout of Multimedia
Message in preview.

Press [Menu] [Template] [Add
Template]: Replace current
components with previous saved
components.

Page
Layout

Press [Menu] [Template] [Save as
template]: Save current components
as a new template.
Remove
Item

Press [Menu] [Priority Level]
[Normal]: set Multimedia Message to
be normal.
Press [Menu] [Priority Level] [Low]:
set Multimedia Message to be low.

You can add current components as
a template, or replace with previous
saved templates.
Template

Press [Menu] [Priority Level]
[High]: set Multimedia Message to be
important.

Press [Menu] [Page Layout] [Image
Top]: place image on top and text to
below in preview.
Press [Menu] [Page Layout] [Text
Top]: place text to top and image to
below in preview.

You can remove content such as
image, sound, text and video.
Press [Menu] [Remove Item].

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Menu
option

Description
You can set the importance of
Multimedia Message.
Press [Menu] [Options] [Insert
Page]: insert a new page at current
page.

Options

Description

Cancel
Composer

Press [Menu] [Cancel Composer]:
Cancel Multimedia Message Back to
Inbox.

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Press [Menu] [Options] [Delete
Page]: delete current page.

*	 View Multimedia Message

Press [Menu] [Options] [Move Page]:
change the order of current page.

To view Multimedia Message, simply select
Multimedia Message from the Messaging menu and
you will see a list of Inbox messages.

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Press [Menu] [Options] [Duration]:
set durations between pages.
Press [Menu] [Options] [Multimedia
Msg. Options]: set properties of
Multimedia Message such as profile,
default edit mode, etc.

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

2	 Select Multimedia Message which you want to

Press [Menu] [Options] [Per Msg.
Setting]: set properties of per
message such as delivery report, read
report, etc.

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Press [Menu] [Options] [ About]:
show information about Multimedia
Message client.
Save

Menu
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Press [Menu] [Save]: Save Multimedia
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6	 Press [Menu] [Details] to show detailed

*	 Select Multimedia Message in the list 
	 of Message Type

information about current Multimedia Message,
such as message size, sender.

After selecting Multimedia Message from the
Messaging menu, you will use the Menu button
to step through each field that is available when
composing a message.

7	 Press [Menu] [Delete] to delete current
message in the inbox list.

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	 Press [Menu] [Back] to terminate Multimedia
Message viewer and go back to the Inbox
message list.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

*	 Change messaging account options

2	 Press [Menu] [Reply] to send a reply

Multimedia Message to new receiver and “CC”,
“BCC”.

Multimedia Message, E-mail and text messages
can be displayed differently and you can select from
many options for each.

3	 Press [Menu] [Reply all] to send a reply

Multimedia Message to all senders. Open
Multimedia Message editor and display “To”
field with “RE”: all sender addresses including
“CC”, “BCC” sender.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

4	 Press [Menu] [Forward] to forward Multimedia

2	 Select Messages or E-mail account and press

5	 Press [Menu] [Save] Save to save address to

3	 Press [Menu] [Tools] [Options].
4	 Select the type of options to change.
5	 Press [Done].

OK.

Message, Open Multimedia Message editor.
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5	 Use left soft key that displays corresponding

*	 Change how the message list displays

action, or press right soft key [Menu] and select
the message you want to use. Ex) ‘Send Text
Message’ ‘Send Multimedia Msg.’

You can change the order in which messages
are displayed and show the date and time that
messages were received.

6	 A new message opens ready for you to

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

complete and send.

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

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2	 Press [Menu] [Tools] [Options] [Display].
3	 Change the display options and press [Done].

To cancel a message, press [Menu] [Cancel
Composer].

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card, you can select a contact and send a message
from the contact card.

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	 Select a contact.

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The Pantech duo™ allows you to send e-mails
with several options. You can copy, blind copy, set
priority, and store e-mails just as you would from a
computer. The Pantech duo™ uses Outlook as the
default mail program.

•	 E-mail messages in Outlook E-mail on your
phone are transferred to Exchange or Outlook,
and then sent from those programs.

*	 Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server

You can send and receive e-mail messages in one
of these ways:

You can send and receive e-mail messages by
connecting to an e-mail server. You’ll need to set
up a remote connection to a network or an ISP,
and a connection to your e-mail server. When
you connect to the e-mail server, new messages
are downloaded to the phone’s Inbox folder. Also
messages in the phone’s Outbox folder are sent,
and messages that have been deleted on the e-mail
server are removed from the phone’s message
folders.

•	 Synchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft
Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on your PC.
•	 Send and receive e-mail messages by
connecting directly to an e-mail server through
an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a network.

*	 Synchronizing e-mail messages
Use the Outlook E-mail account to send and receive
e-mail messages by synchronizing e-mail messages
with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on
your PC. E-mail messages can be synchronized as
part of the general synchronization process. You will
need to enable Inbox synchronization in ActiveSync.

*	 Folder Behavior With a Direct Connection 
	 to an E-mail Server
The behavior of the folders you create depends on
whether you are using POP3 or IMAP4.
•	 If you use POP3 and you move e-mail
messages to a folder you created, the link is
broken between the messages on the phone
and their copies on the mail server. The next
time you connect, the mail server will see that
the messages are missing from the phone and

*	 During synchronization:
•	 Messages are copied from the mail folders of
Exchange or Outlook on your PC to the Outlook
E-mail folders on your phone.

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delete them. This prevents you from having
duplicate copies of a message, but it also means
that you will no longer have access to messages
that you move to folders created from anywhere
except the phone.

3	 If it couldn’t find setting, press the Next soft key.
4	 Select your e-mail provider, one or both of
Internet e-mail or Exchange server.

5	 Enter your display name and press the Next

•	 If you use IMAP4, the folders you created and
the e-mail messages you moved are mirrored on
the server. Therefore, messages are available
to you anytime you connect to your mail
server. This synchronization of folders occurs
whenever you connect to your mail server, create
new folders or rename/delete folders when
connected.

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9	 Select how often your phone automatically

connects to the server and checks for incoming
e-mails.

0	 Press the Finish soft key.

1	 From the main Messaging screen, select New
E-mail Account.

2	 Enter your E-mail address. If you want to

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	 Press the Menu soft key and select Settings.
when creating it.

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To edit an account:
account you want.

set up your account automatically from the
Internet, select Try to get e-mail settings
automatically from the Internet. And press
Next soft key.

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8	 Enter the Outgoing (SMTP) mail server

To make a new account:

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name, password, and press the Next soft key.

You need to create a new account to be used for
retrieving and sending e-mail messages.

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Account type and press the Next soft key.

*	 Creating an E-mail Account

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*	 Create an e-mail message

You can quickly enter e-mail addresses from your
contact cards. In To, press ENTER and select a
recipient from the list. Then, select the recipient’s
e-mail address.
To set the priority, press [Menu] [Message
Options].
To cancel an E-mail message, press [Menu]
[Cancel Message].

You can create an e-mail message from a contact
card, or by typing in the address.

1	 On the Home screen, press left soft key <

[Start] [All Programs], select Messaging and
press OK.

2	 Select the e-mail account with which you want
to send.

*	 Overview of e-mail security

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4	 In To, Cc, and/or Bcc, enter recipient’s e-mail
	 Press right soft key [Menu] [New].

You can help prevent impersonation, tampering,
and eavesdropping when sending e-mail messages
from your Outlook e-mail account by using Secure
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME)
digital signatures and encryption.
A signature helps prevent impersonation and
tampering. Impersonation occurs when a hacker
sends e-mail messages and pretends to be
someone else. Tampering occurs when a hacker
intercepts your e-mail messages and changes the
message without the recipient’s knowledge.
Signing a message applies the sender’s certificate
(and public key) to the message. This proves to the
recipient that the message is from the sender and
not from an imposter.

addresses. Insert a semicolon (; ) between the
multiple addresses.

5	 In Subject, enter a subject.
6	 Enter a message.
7	 Press Send. E-mail messages are stored in

Outbox and are sent to recipients the next
time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail
server and send and receive mail.

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Encryption helps prevent eavesdropping, which
occurs when a hacker intercepts and reads
your e-mail messages. Using a cryptographic
message format such as S/MIME for encryption
helps improve e-mail privacy because it converts
plain, readable text of the message into cipher
(scrambled) text. The sender’s messaging program
uses the recipient’s public key to encrypt (lock) the
e-mail message and attachments. Only the recipient
who has the private key that matches the public
key you used to encrypt the message can decipher
(unscramble) the message.
A certificate is a digital means of proving your
identity. When you send a digitally signed message,
you are sending your certificate and public key.
Certificates can expire or be revoked.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

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download.

*	 Download an attachment
In an open message with an attachment to
download, press the attachment. The attachment
is downloaded the next time you synchronize or
connect to your e-mail server and send and receive
e-mail.

S/MIME encryption and digital signatures for
Windows Mobile-based devices are available only
with Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 or a
later version that supports S/MIME. If you aren’t
using one of these products, or have not yet
synchronized, these options are unavailable.

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If there are multiple attachments in the message,
all attachments are downloaded.

*	 Mark a folder for synchronization

*	 Download a complete e-mail message

When you synchronize your Outlook e-mail account
with your PC, the same Inbox folders that are in
Outlook on your PC are created on your phone.

You can save e-mail messages and retrieve them at
any time when you synchronize or connect to your
mail server.

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2	 Select an e-mail account and the message to
	 Press [Menu] [Download Message]. The
complete message is retrieved the next time
you synchronize or connect to your e-mail
server and send and receive e-mail.

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1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

*	 Verify the digital signature on a signed 
	 message you receive

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

For additional security, you can check digital
signatures on messages before opening them. In
some cases, the signatures may not be available.

2	 Select Outlook E-Mail.
3	 Press [Menu] [Folders].
4	 Press [Menu] [Show All Folders].
5	 Press [Menu] [Manage Folders].
6	 Select a folder to synchronize and press Show

1	 Open the message that has been digitally
signed.

2	 At the top of the message, press View
Signature Status.

Sync Folder.

3	 Press [Menu] [Check Certificate].

7	 Press [Done]. The next time you synchronize,

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the folder(s) that you marked on your phone are
synchronized with the corresponding folders in
Outlook on your PC.

There can be several reasons why a digital
signature is not valid. For example, the sender’s
certificate may have expired, it may have been
revoked by the certificate authority, or the server
that verifies the certificate is unavailable. Contact
the sender to report the problem.
S/MIME encryption and digital signatures for
Windows Mobile-based devices are available only
with Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 or a
later version that supports S/MIME. If you aren’t
using one of these products, or have not yet
synchronized, these options are unavailable.

*	 Add a picture to an e-mail message
You can retrieve pictures that have been
downloaded to your phone and insert them into your
e-mail messages.

1	 In the message area of an e-mail message,
press [Menu] [Insert] [Picture].

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4	 Press [Done].
5	 Press [Send].

*	 Send and receive Internet e-mail messages
Using the Pantech duo™ you can connect to the
Internet to send and receive e-mails.

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

*	 Set up an Internet e-mail account manually

2	 Select the Internet e-mail account for which you

Before you set up your Internet e-mail account,
ensure that you have the necessary information.

Programs] [Messaging].

want to send and receive messages.

Setting

3	 Press [Menu] [Send/Receive]. The phone

connects to your Internet e-mail server and
sends and receives your messages.

2	 Press Record and start speaking into the
phone’s microphone.

3	 When finished speaking, press Stop.
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Password

Choose a strong password. You
will have the option to save your
password, so that you do not
need to enter it each time you
connect to your e-mail server.

Domain

The domain name. This may be
required.
The type of e-mail server that
hosts your mailbox (POP3 or
IMAP4).

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A name for this account. You
must use a different name for
each account that you set up.

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1	 In the message area of an e-mail message,
press [Menu] [Insert] [Voice Note].

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Usually the first part of your e-mail
address, which appears before
the ‘at’ sign (@).

*	 Add a voice recording to an e-mail message
Inserting a voice recording is useful when you want
to verbally explain information that is contained in
the message.

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To stop this process, press [Menu] [Stop Send/
Receive].

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Description

Network

The type of network your e-mail
server connects to.

Incoming mail
server

The name of your e-mail server
(POP3 or IMAP4).

Require SSL
connection

Select this to ensure you always
receive e-mail for this account
using an SSL connection. This
enables you to receive personal
information more securely. Please
note that if you select this and
your ISP does not support an SSL
connection, you will not be able to
connect to receive e-mail.

Outgoing mail
server

The name of your outgoing e-mail
server (SMTP).

Outgoing
server requires
authentication

Your outgoing e-mail
server (SMTP) may require
authentication. NOTE: Your user
name and password from above
will be used.

Outgoing server
settings

Your outgoing e-mail server may
require different authentication
settings than your incoming e-mail
server.

Setting

Description

Use different
user name for
outgoing server

Check box, where you enter a
separate setting for your outgoing
e-mail server..

User name

Your user name for the outgoing
e-mail server.

Password

Your password for the outgoing
e-mail server.

Domain

The domain name of the outgoing
e-mail server.

Require SSL
connection
(Outgoing mail
server only)

A connection that enables you
to send personal information
more securely. Note that if you
select this and your ISP does not
support an SSL connection, you
will not be able to send e-mail.

*	 Delete a message
Messages from any account can be deleted. Select
the Messaging function from the Home screen.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

2	 Select an account.
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4	 Press [Menu] [Delete].

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

`	NOTE

2	 Select an account.
3	 Press [Menu] [New] and scroll to the body of

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in the Messaging function.

4	 Press [Menu] then select My Text.
5	 Press [Menu] then select Edit My Text.
6	 Select the text to edit.
7	 Edit the text and press [Done].

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

*	 Empty the Deleted Items folder

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

Messages deleted from the Outlook E-mail
account will be deleted from Outlook on your
PC or Exchange Server the next time you
synchronize.

the message.

*	 Delete an account

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

If you don’t have a need to store deleted items, you
can delete the Deleted Items folder itself.

2	 Select an account.
3	 Press [Menu] [Delete].

1	 On the Home screen, press left soft key <

[Start] [All Programs], select Messaging and
press OK.

*	 Edit predefined text

2	 Select an account.
3	 Press [Menu] [Tools] [Empty Deleted Items].

You can edit the predefined text included with
the phone to create words or phrases that you
frequently use in messages.

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4	 Press the text you want to insert.

When you have received a message, it is possible
to forward the message to another account or user.

!	TIP
Quickly insert text by entering its associated
number.

1	 Select message, press [Menu] [Reply]
[Forward].

2	 Enter a message in the message area.
3	 Press Send.

*	 Mark a message as Read or Unread

`	NOTE

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

You have the option of marking messages you’ve
received as Read or Unread for later retrieval.

If you are forwarding e-mail from the Outlook email account, you will send less data if you do not
edit the original message. This may reduce data
transfer costs based on your rate plan.

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

2	 Select an account.
3	 Select the message to mark.
4	 Press [Menu].
5	 Press Mark as Read or Mark as Unread.

*	 Insert predefined text into a message
To save time when entering text, you can insert
predefined text into messages.

The message display is changed to reflect its
new status: normal text for read messages
and bold text for unread messages. When you
synchronize or send and receive e-mail, the
message is displayed as read or unread in all
locations.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

2	 Select an account and press [Menu] [New].
3	 Press [Menu] [My Text].
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2	 Select an account.
3	 Select the message to open and press OK.
4	 To return to the message list, press Cancel

*	 Move a message to a different folder
Whether a message is open or not, you can move it
to another folder from any account.

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	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

!	TIP
To open the next message in the list from within
an open message, press right Navigation Key; to
open the previous message in the list, press left
Navigation Key.
To create a contact card for the sender, press
[Menu] [Save to Contacts].

2	 Select an account.
3	 Scroll to the message to move.
4	 Press [Menu] [Move].
5	 Press the folder into which to move the
message.

*	 Quickly move between accounts

!	TIP

Your messages are stored in accounts and it is
convenient to be able to move from account to
account quickly.

You can move an open message in the same
manner, by pressing [Menu] [Move].

Do one of the following:

*	 Open a message

•	If you have an account open, you can quickly
switch to another account by pressing right or left
Navigation Keys.

To review or use a message you open it from its
account in the Messaging function.

•	 Press [Menu] [Switch Accounts].

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

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*	 Send a message draft

E-mail account, you will send less data if you do
not edit the original message. This may reduce
data transfer costs based on your rate plan.

If you wish to have a message draft reviewed, you
can retrieve a stored draft or an open draft and send
it to someone else.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

*	 Save a draft of a message

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

You can save a draft of a message that you are
composing to finish and send later.

2	 Select an account.
3	 Press [Menu] [Folders].
4	 Press Drafts.
5	 When you have finished composing the

1	 While in a message you are composing, press
[Menu] [Save to Drafts].

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	 A draft of the message is stored in the Drafts
folder of the account you are in.

message, press Send.

*	 Specify the language for reading a message

*	 Reply to a message

The Pantech duo™ has many languages and
character sets from which to choose. Each
message can be composed in whatever language
you require.

You can reply to a message you’ve received easily
from within an open message.

1	 From an open message, press [Menu] [Reply]

1	 From an open message, press [Menu]

or [Reply All].

[Message Options] [Languages].

2	 Enter a message in the message area.
3	 Press Send.

2	 In E-mail message language, scroll to the
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an open message containing a downloaded
1	 In


the appropriate characters for the selected
language.

attachment, select the attachment.

`	NOTE
You can view attachments only for file types
that are supported by the phone. You may need
to add third party software to view documents,
spreadsheets, presentations and .pdf files.

*	 Stop adding a signature to messages
If you have previously added a signature to an
account and wish to stop using it, you can turn the
signature off for that account.

*	 View message folder contents

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

You can store messages in folders and create the
types of folders you need.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

2	 Select an account.
3	 Press [Menu] [Tools] [Option] [Signatures].
4	 If necessary, scroll right or left to switch to the

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

2	 Select an account.
3	 Press [Menu] [Folders].
4	 Press the folder to view.
5	 To return to the message list view of the Inbox

account that is using the signature.

5	 Clear Use signature with this account and press
[Done]. A signature is no longer inserted in
messages that you send from this account.

folder, press [Menu] [Folders Inbox].

*	 View an attachment

!	TIP

Many e-mail messages come with attachments.
You can view attachments for file types that are
supported by the phone.

To view all Outlook E-mail folders, including those
not marked for synchronization, press [Menu]
[Show All Folders].

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2	 The list of accounts displays with the number of

*	 View the Inbox message list

unread messages in the Inbox of each account
shown in parentheses.

Your messages reside in an inbox. You can review
the messages stored in the inbox.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

!	TIP

2	 Select an account.

*	 What is SSL?

3	 The Inbox message list displays your received

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a security protocol
that enables you to send personal information in a
more secure manner over the Internet.

!	TIP

When you send a message from an account that
you have with an Internet service provider (ISP)
or from an account that you access using a VPN
server connection (typically a work account),
Messaging always tries to use an SSL connection.
However, sometimes the e-mail server on the other
end doesn’t support SSL, so in order to send the
message, it is sent without an SSL connection.

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

You can open an account by selecting it in the list.

messages.

To quickly view new messages, press the
message notification area on the Home screen.

*	 View the list of accounts
If you have added accounts to your phone, you can
see a list of all the accounts at one time.

To ensure that your e-mail is always sent using an
SSL connection or not at all, select ‘Require SSL
connection’ when you set up your e-mail account.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], select Messaging
and press OK.

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 ALARM
 VOICE NOTE
 NOTEPAD
 CALCULATOR
 WORLD TIME
 TASKS

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*	 Using the alarm
You can use the alarm clock to set a wake-up alarm
or set an alarm to remind you of an appointment.

1	 On the Home screen, press Start > All

Programs > More > Organizer > Alarm > OK.

2	 Select Alarm1 or Alarm2 > OK.
	

NEW Alarm registration
•	 Set Time, Alarm1(or 2), Sound, Type, and
Volume
	 Alarm1 (or 2) time: Time for wake-up
alarm.
	 Alarm1 (or 2): Alarm1or 2 activation on/off.
	 Alarm1 (or 2) sound: Choose an alarm
melody.
	 Alarm1 (or 2) type: Choose an alarm type.
	 Alarm1 (or 2) volume: Adjust alarm
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In addition to making and receiving calls, scheduling
and keeping contacts, the Pantech duo™ allows
you to save your own reminders and messages in
voice format.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
[Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and select
Voice Note and press OK.

2	 Select the voice note to play and press the right

*	 Create a voice note

soft key [Menu] and press [Play].

When you wish to create a voice note, after making
the selections described here, you will speak into
the microphone just as you would speak on a call.

3	 To stop listening to the voice note, press [Stop]

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

`	NOTE

while the voice note is playing.

[Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and select
Voice Note and press OK.

You can also play a voice note by selecting it in
the All Notes list, then press OK.

2	 Briefly press the left soft key < [Record] and

*	 Delete a voice note

speak into the microphone to record your voice
note.

After you have no further need for a voice note, you
can delete the note completely from the phone.

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4	 The voice note is recorded and appears in the
	 Press [Stop] to stop recording a voice note.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key
[Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and select
Voice Note and press OK.

All Notes list of Voice Note.

*	 Listen to a voice note

2	 Select the voice note to delete.
3	 Press [Menu], select Delete and press OK.

You can retrieve any voice notes you wish. When
the voice notes were saved, they were recorded by
time and category.

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If you delete a voice note that has a default name,
such as Recording001, this name becomes
available for a new voice note.

*	 Rename a voice note
You have the option of renaming a voice note, or
assigning it to a different category.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and select
Voice Note and press OK.

2	 Select the voice note to rename.
3	 Press [Menu] then select Rename and press
OK.

4	 Enter a new name.
5	 Press [Done].

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Using Notepad, you can create memos for
important things, and manage them.

2	 Press the Menu soft key and select Send via

*	 To access Notepad

3	 Compose and send a message.

E-mail or Send via Text Message.

*	 Deleting a memo

On the Home screen, press the [Start] [All
Programs] soft key and select [Organizer]
[Notepad].

1	 Scroll to the memo you want.
2	 Press the Menu soft key and select Delete.
3	 Press the OK soft key to confirm the deletion.

*	 Creating a memo

1	 Press the New soft key.
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from the list.

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message.

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*	 USING the calculator
Perform standard mathematical operations such as
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and press OK.

2	 Select Calculator and press OK.
3	 Enter a number using the keypad.
4	 Press the right soft key Menu and choose the
type of calculation to perform and Equals to
perform the operation, then click OK.

!	TIP

Press * to enter a decimal.
Use the Navigation Key to display the available
mathematical symbols: up for plus (+), down
for minus (–), right for division (/), and left for
multiplication (x).
You can also press the # key to cycle through the
operators to perform a calculation.
Press the Cancel key briefly to clear the last digit
entered.
Press the left soft key Clear to clear the display.

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*	 Using the world time

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you want, and then check the current time of the city
you need at any time.

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1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

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[More...] and select Organizer and press OK.

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3	 Select one of the three time zone, and press

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the currently selected time zone, press right soft
key [DST Off/On].

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time] to set this zone as local time.

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1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

*	 Create a task

< [Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and press OK.

The Pantech duo™ allows you to create a new task
with reminders for your task list from your phone or
from your PC.

2	 Select Tasks and press OK.
3	 Select the task and press Activate.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and press OK.

*	 Assign a category to a task

2	 Select Tasks and press OK.
3	 In the Enter new task here box, enter the task

The categories you can assign to a task are the
same as those categories you’ve defined for
appointments and contacts. You can also add
categories from the Task menu.

name and press OK.

`	NOTE

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

You can synchronize information on your phone
with your PC to keep your task list up to date in
both locations.
If you create a new task with a reminder on your
PC and then synchronize tasks with your phone,
the reminder will play at the time it was set on
your PC.

< [Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and press OK.

2	 Select Tasks and press OK.
3	 Select Categories and check the category you
want.

4	 Press [Done].

*	 Change a completed task to incomplete

`	NOTE

If you have marked a task as complete on your list
and the status changes, you can easily go back
to the task and change its status to incomplete by
“activating” the task again.

A category will remain in the list of shared
categories as long as it is assigned to at least one
appointment, contact, or task.

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*	 Delete a task

*	 Locate a task

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Marking a task as complete will not delete the task
from your list.

There are many options for finding a task on your
list; you can view and sort the entire task list, or filter
the list by category.

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1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and press OK.

< [Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and press OK.

2	 Select Tasks and press OK.
2	 Select Tasks and press OK.
	
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the
task,
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press
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[Menu].

•	 To sort the list, press the right soft key
[Menu], select Sort by and press OK.
Choose a sort option and press OK.

4	 Select Delete Task and press OK.

•	 To filter the list by category, to sort the list,
press the right soft key [Menu], select Filter
and press OK. Choose the category you
want displayed.

*	 Mark a task as complete
To designate a task as inactive or complete you will
mark it as complete through the Tasks menu.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

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< [Start] [All Programs], then left soft key
[More...] and select Organizer and press OK.

2	 Select Tasks and press OK.
3	 Select the task, and press the left soft key

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AT&T MUSIC
This chapter addresses AT&T Music applications to play, buy, identify and join music communities.
 WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER®
 SHOP MUSIC
 MUSIC ID
 XM RADIO MOBILE
 MUSIC VIDEOS
 THE BUZZ
 COMMUNITY

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Explorer.

This device comes with Microsoft ® Windows Media
Player ® 10. You can play Windows® Media Audio,
Windows Media Video, and MP3 audio files that are
stored on your phone, on a memory card, or on the
Web.

4	 Drag the media files and drop them into a
folder.

Windows Media Player automatically retrieves. But,
if the media files do not appear in Library, update
the library by pressing the Windows Media Player’s
[Menu] and selecting Update Library.

You can open Windows Media Player like this:

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

[Start] [All Programs] select AT&T Music and
press OK.

You can also use the desktop Windows ® Media
Player ® to copy media files. Licenses and protected
files are copied. And also make sure that you have
Windows ® Media Player ® 10 or later versions on
your desktop computer. If you use different version
of your Windows ® Media Player ®, the procedure to
copy files may vary.

2	 Select Windows Media Player and press OK.
`	NOTE
Content providers use a technology called Digital
Rights Management (DRM), to encrypt the files.
That makes some options unable to operate. The
reason some digital media files are encrypted
is to prevent these files from being unlawfully
distributed or shared.

1	 Connect your phone to a computer.
2	 Start synchronization.
3	 Open Windows ® Media Player ® on the

*	 Copying media files

computer.

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5	 Press [Edit Playlist].
6	 Select the media files.
7	 Press [OK].
8	 Select the saving location.
	 Press the [Sync].

ActiveSync ®

You can use
to copy media files from a
computer to your phone.

1	 Connect your phone to a computer.
2	 Start synchronization.
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9	 Select the quality level and press [OK].
0	 Press [Start Sync].
In order to access libraries, you should press the
key of [Menu] from the player screen and then
select [Library]. The library screen contains
categories, such as My Music, My Videos, My TV
and My Playlists.
From the library screen, press [Menu] and you can
see following options:

•	 Player: closes the Library screen and displays
the player screen.

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If you have copied media files to your phone’s
memory or memory card, you can play them from
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Playing media files from a library

1	 On the library screen, if necessary, press the

•	 Queue Up: adds the selected file to the end of
the current playlist.

[Menu] soft key, select Library, and select the
memory from which you want to retrieve files.

•	 Delete from Library: deletes the selected file or
all files from the library.

2	 Press the [Menu] soft key and select Update
Library.

•	 Now Playing: opens the current playlist.
•	 Library: Allows you to select the library that you
want to view.

3	 When libraries have been updated, press the

•	 Update Library: adds new files to the library by
searching your phone or a memory card.

4	 Select a category.
5	 Scroll to the library you want to play and press

[Done] soft key.

•	 Open File: allows you to find and play files that
are stored on your phone or a memory card, but
those are not in the library.

the [Play] soft key.

If the file does not appear in a library, on the Library
screen, press the [Menu] soft key and select Open
File.

•	 Open URL: allows you to specify a URL address
for a streaming service.
•	 Properties: displays information about the
selected file.

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Then select the file you want to play. The player
screen appears and the selected file plays. Use the
following options during playback:

2	 Enter a URL address in the URL field, or scroll

•	 To adjust the Windows Media volume, press the
Up or Down key. You can view the volume level
on the screen.

3	 Press the OK soft key.
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to one of the URL address that you have used
from the History field.

•	 To adjust the earpiece volume, press ▲ / ▼.

To play media streaming, you must be connected
to a network.

•	 To move backward in a file, press and hold the
Left key.

*	 Setting up a playlist

•	 To move forward in a file, press and hold the
Right key.

You can add media files on the Library screen to a
temporary playlist. It lists the currently playing file,
as well as any files that have been queued up to
play next.

•	 To access the next file, press the Right key.
•	 To access the previous file, press the Left key.
•	 To pause or resume playback, press OK.
•	 To play the files in the playlist randomly or
repeatedly, press the [Menu] soft key and select
[Shuffle/Repeat] [Shuffle] or [Repeat].

Creating a playlist

1	 On the library screen, select the category you
want and scroll to the file you want to play. If
the file does not appear on the list, press the
[Menu] soft key and select Update Library.

•	 To view the video on a full screen, press the
[Menu] soft key and select Full Screen.
•	 To stop playback, press the [Menu] soft key and
select Stop.

2	 Press the [Menu] soft key and select Queue
Up to add the file to the playlist.

Playing media files on a network

3	 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more files.
4	 Press to return to the player screen or [Menu]

1	 On the Library screen, press the [Menu] soft
key and select Open URL.

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5	 Press OK to start playing the files.
6	 To save the playlist, press the [Now Playing]

On the player screen, press the [Menu] soft key
and select Options. You can use the following
options:

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•	 Playback: Select the options for playback.
You can select the way time is displayed on
the player screen, or whether or not to pause
playback when you launch another program, and
resume playback after a phone call.

soft key and then the [Menu] soft key, and
select Save Playlist.

key. The list is saved in the My Playlists library.

Opening the playlist

•	 Video: Select the viewing options for playing
videos on a full screen.

On the player screen, press the [Now Playing] soft
key. You can use various options by pressing the
[Menu] soft key.

	 Note: If there is a problem while playing MP4
files, deselect the Scale to fit window option.
The problem occurs because the file has been
resized.

Editing the playlist

•	 Network: Change the connections speed and
protocol for playing music and streaming video.

•	 To change the play order, press the [Menu] soft
key and select Move Up or Move Down.
•	 To delete the selected files, press the [Menu]
soft key and select Remove from Playlist.
•	 To clear the playlist, press the [Menu] soft key
and select Clear Now Playing.

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•	 Library: Select whether the player screen or
the Library screen is displayed when you open
Windows Media Player.

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screen by selecting a new skin.

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functions to the keys on your phone to quickly
control playback without having to use the
menus.

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This menu connects to AT&T’s music download
site.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs] select AT&T Music
and press OK.

2	 Select Shop Music and press OK.

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This menu allows you to find out title, artist and
other information about the song by just sending the
sound of the song.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs] select AT&T Music
and press OK.

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a radio, stereo, or headset. The handset then
begins to analyze the audio signal. If a song
match is found, the screen displays the Artist
Name, Track Title, and Album cover art.

2	 Select Music ID and press OK.
•	 ID song!: Allows you to find out information
of unknown music by sending the sound
of the unknown music to the web. If the
web identifies the song, it displays relevant
information about the song.

3	 To purchase the song (with ringtone and

wallpaper if available), highlight get:, and press
the OK key.

•	 Manage IDs: Once a song has been
identified through the Music ID, you can see
the list of songs in this folder.

4	 To share the song ID with another user,

highlight Share ID press the OK key. Enter the
recipient’s phone number and press the Share
ID! Soft key. Within a short time, he will receive
a message containing a Music ID link to the
song.

•	 Help me out: Information for how to use this
application.
•	 Exit: Ends the application and exits.

5	 If the song cannot be found, the handset

displays a “Sorry, No Match Try Again!”
message. Press the New ID! Soft key and try
analyzing the song again.

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*	 Using Manage ID’s

These topics cover:
•	 IDing a Song: provides information about
the analysis process.

1	Highlight Manage ID’s and press the OK key.
The screen displays a list of the most recent
successful song ID’s which were made.

•	 Recommendations and More!: describes
the process following the successful
identification of a song. You can choose
to purchase the song and wallpaper (if
available) or send the Music ID as a link to
another phone number.

2	Highlight a song and press the Options soft
key.

3	Highlight one of the following options and press
the OK key.

•	 Subscription: provides details about
the general usability and monthly term
information.

•	 ID Info: displays the Artist Name, Track
Title, and Album cover art of the identified
song.

•	 About Music ID: provides information about
the Music ID software version.

•	 Delete ID: deletes the selected song from
the list of identified songs.

*	 Exiting from the Music ID Application

•	 New ID!: begins the song analysis process
again. Hold the microphone to the song
source and wait for analysis.

There are two ways to exit from the Music ID
application:

1	Highlight exit and press the OK key to select a

*	 Getting Help with Music ID

topic.

1	Highlight help me out and press the OK

2	 Exit the application at any time by simply

key to select a topic. The screen displays a
list of helpful topics related to the Music ID
application.

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Selecting XM Radio Mobile from the AT&T Music
sub menu launches an application which allows the
user to listen to streaming audio.

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Selecting Music Videos from the AT&T Music sub
menu launches the browser to provide you with
links to the most popular multimedia contents.

•	 Cellular Video: exists from the Music Video
application and launches the Cellular Video
homepage.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

•	 Media Net: exists from the Music Video
application and launches the Media Net
homepage.

2	 Select Music Videos and press OK.
	 You are then taken to your CV Music

•	 Help: provides basic on-line assistance
which answers most of the common issues
users come across while this feature.

< [Start] [All Programs] select AT&T Music
and press OK.

homepage. This homepage provides you with
several sections of accessible content:

3	Highlight the desired media clip or select from
one of the available categories and press the
OK key.

•	 Music: allows you to choose from some
recently uploaded video clips from the Music
Choice channel, which can include news,
cuts, and ringtone reports.
•	 Music Channels: provides some general
content categories from which to begin
searching for media: Sounds Live, Music
Choice Premium, Music Videos, MTV, VH1,
CMT, and Hip Hop Official.
•	 Entertainment: exits from the Music Videos
section of the homepage and launches an
entertainment page which provides further
streaming multimedia content.

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Selecting The Buzz from the AT&T Music sub
menu launches a preinstalled java application (e.g.
Billboard). The application allows
the user to obtain relevant music industry news and
information about your favorite music artists, access
to an artists main page (containing discographies,
ringtones, concert dates, etc.), concert information,
games, and setup options for your own personal
billboard notifications.

6	 Press the Confirm soft key to accept and save
your information.

7	 Once the phone number has been successfully

registered, press the OK soft key to continue
onto the main Billboard mobile menu where you
are given a list of categories to choose from:
•	 CHARTS: provides you with a top 20 list
of popular Ringtones, and tunes such as
R&B/Hip Hop, Rock, Pop, Latin, Country,
and Rap.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs] select AT&T Music
and press OK.

•	 NEWS & REVIEWS: provides you with
links to some of the latest news about your
favorite artists.

2	 Select The Buzz and press OK.
3	Highlight The Buzz and press the OK key.
4	 Press the Trial soft key to accept the terms of

•	 ARTISTS: features a personalized artist
web page for an available artist that
includes a bio, discography info, ringtones,
tour dates, etc.

the trial period. You have only a few days to
use the service before the trial period expires. If
at any time you wish to purchase a subscription
to this service, press the buy soft key and follow
the on screen prompts.

5	 Enter an area code, phone number (without

dashes), and Zip code into the appropriate
fields on the Customize screen. Use UP or
DOWN Navigation key to switch between fields.

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concert by using either the artist name,
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to play an entertainment-based guessing
game by entering in names, dates, places.

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•	 MY BILLBOARD: allows you to refine your
Billboard mobile experience by configuring
your text message preferences, personal
settings, and alerts.

8	 Exit the application at any time by simply
pressing the END key.

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Selecting Community from the AT&T Music sub
menu launches the browser to either one or more of
the hot user communities. This menu allows you to
interact with your friends and the community.

•	 Tour Dates: provides a listing of the artist’s
current tour dates.

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files which can be uses as a wallpaper on
your handset. Highlight an entry and press
OK key.

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buttons to navigate through these pages.

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the artist’s albums and their corresponding
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AT&T MALL
This chapter addresses AT&T Mall applications to shop for Tones, Games, Graphics, Multimedia, and
Accessing the Media Net Home site.
 SHOP TONES
 SHOP GAMES
 SHOP GRAPHICS
 SHOP MULTIMEDIA
 SHOP APPLICATIONS
 MEDIA NET HOME

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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to
AT&T’s Tones menu.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs] select AT&T Mall
and press OK.

2	 Select Shop Tones and press OK.
3	 Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded
files can be stored into the Main Memory
or Storage Card found within the My Stuff
(Phone) location. Music Tone categories
include:

•	 Featured Artists
•	 Answer Tones
•	 Search for a specific audio file by name

4	 Select an audio file and press the OK key.
5	 When you are ready to purchase the audio

file, press the Buy Now button to charge your
e-wallet account and complete the transaction.

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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to
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within the Applications menu. Categories
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•	 Retro
•	 3D Games
•	Game Clubs
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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to
AT&T’s Graphics.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs] select AT&T Mall
and press OK.

2	 Select Shop Graphics and press OK.
3	 Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded
files can be stored in the My Pictures folder
found within the My Stuff (Phone) location.
These images can be used as wallpaper or
included into multimedia messages.

4	 Select an image entry and press the OK key.
5	 When you are ready to purchase the image,
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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to
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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to
AT&T’s Applications menu.

1	 On the Home screen, press the left soft key

< [Start] [All Programs] select AT&T Mall
and press OK.

2	 Select Shop Applications and press OK.
3	 Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded

apps. can be stored in the My Stuff folder
found
within the My Stuff (Phone) location. These files
can be included in multimedia messages.

4	 When you are ready to purchase the

application, press the Buy Now button to
charge your
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The MEdia Net Home menu option allows you to
quickly access your AT&T MEdia Net homepage
using the built-in browser. This page gives you
quick access to information such as local weather,
sports scores, horoscope information and quick
links to the previously mentioned shopping sites.

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 MEDIA CLIP OPTIONS
 Using the Video Categories
 Customizing Cellular Video
 My Purchases
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Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless
Application Protocol) browser which allows you to
access Internet and then upload media files directly
to your phone. These media files are displayed
using the built-in Media Player. Cellular Video (CV)
is a media service which allows you to not only
navigate to your favorite web sites but stream media
content (Weather, News/Sports highlights, etc.)
directly to your phone.

•	 Video Categories: provides some
general content categories from which
to begin searching for media: TV to Go,
Entertainment, Sports, News & Weather,
HBO Mobile, and Premium Channel.

1	 On the Home screen, press the [Start] [All

•	 Parental Control: provides you with
settings which can be configured to restrict
certain media content from being displayed
on the phone.

•	 Customize Cellular Video: allows you to
access the Cellular Video Settings menu
where you can configure most of the
settings associated with Cellular Video.

Programs] [Cellular Video].

2	 Press OK.
3	 You are then taken to your default Cellular

•	 MEdia Net: exits from the Cellular Video
application and launches the MEdia Net
homepage.

Video homepage. This homepage provides you
with several sections of accessible content:
•	 Address Bar: allows you to enter a new
address.
•	 Favorites: allows you to choose from some
recently uploaded video clips from among
the following media providers: CNN, ESPN,
HBO Mobile Preview, or Access Hollywood.

•	 Help: provides basic on-line assistance
which answers most of the common issues
users come across while using this feature.

4	Highlight the desired media clip or select from
one of the available categories and press the
Select soft key or the OK key.

•	 Add to Favorites: allows you to add media
websites to the Favorites list.

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With the media currently active on the phone (either
playing or paused), press the [Menu] soft key to
open a list of the following streaming media options.

*	 Library
This feature launches the Windows Media Library
showing My Music, My Videos, My TV, My Playlists,
and Now Playing.

*	 Full Screen

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or include the information regarding the soft key
menu options or to display the video only. Press the
key to switch between screen options.

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The following options are available:

*	 Play/Pause

•	 Playback
	 – Show time as: set the show time elapsed or
remaining.

This feature allows you to toggle the state of the
current video between being Paused or Resuming
playback.

*	 Stop
The feature stops the current media, exits the media
player and returns you to the main Cellular Video
homepage.

*	 Shuffle/Repeat
This feature allows you to toggle between the
shuffle or repeat options for your videos you have
played and saved to your device.

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program to 	 stop the video if you launch
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the video after your phone call is ended.

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	 – Play video in full screen: choose from Never,
Only when oversized, or always.
	 – Scale to fit window: allows you to fit the picture
to the screen.
•	 Network
	 – Internet connection speed: choose the internet
connection speed to download the videos.

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	 – Detect connection speed: sets the default
speed the data connection allows.

1	 Use the Up or Down Navigation key to

increase/decrease the current volume setting
for the player while in Portrait mode. Use your
Left or Right Navigation key to increase/
decrease the current volume setting for the
player while in Landscape mode.

	 – Protocol: select the UDP or TCP protocol, or
the Port number.
•	 Library: allows you to start the player from the
library screen.
•	 Skins: allows you to select the screen display
(Skin) for your video clips. Use the Right or Left
Navigation key to make your selection. Press OK
to make your selection.

2	 Press the Save soft key to save your changes.
•	 This feature allows you to configure the
current server profile being used by the onboard WAP.

•	 Buttons: displays the buttons and their options
for the media clip application.

*	 Properties
Displays a Media Player window which gives file
specific information such as title, and duration.

*	 Settings
This feature pauses the content and navigates
you to the Player Settings menu where you can
configure the Media Player’s Volume setting.

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This grouping of media categories provides access
to an additional listing of streaming media. Where
the previous Favorites list of media stream can
be user edited and updated, this list of categories
is defined by AT&T’s homepage and cannot be
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and press the Select soft key or the OK key.

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play the content. Pressing the OK key toggles
the Play and Pause functionality.

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*	 Updating the Favorites List

*	 Adding a Video Alert

The list of media providers which appears in the
Favorites section of the Cellular Video homepage
can be edited and changed by the user.

When new media is available for upload to your
phone (such as breaking news), you can set your
phone to notify you of the new available content.

1	 From the Home screen, press the [Start] [All

1	 From the Home screen, press the [Start] [All

Programs] soft key. Highlight Cellular Video
and press the OK key.

Programs] soft key. Highlight Cellular Video
and press the OK key.

2	 Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight 2	 Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight
the Edit button from the upper-right of the
homepage (adjacent to the My Favorites title)
and press the OK key.

the Customize Cellular Video button from the
bottom of the homepage and press the Select
soft key or the OK key.

3	 From the Customize Cellular Video – Options 3	 From the Customize Cellular Video – Options
listing, highlight Edit My Favorites and press
the OK key.

4	 Navigate to the Add to Favorites section of the
page and highlight one the additional streaming
media channels which are not currently in your
Favorites list (ex: Cartoon Network).

5	 Press the Options soft key. Highlight Add to

listing, highlight My Video Alerts and press the
OK key.

4	 Navigate to the Add to My Alerts section of the
page and highlight one the available services
(ex: Breaking News).

5	 Press the Options soft key. Highlight Add to
Favorites and press the OK key.

Favorites and press the Select soft key or the
OK key.

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The Cellular Video homepage can be used to
shop for streaming multimedia content. The My
Purchases section can help keep track of your
purchase history and view any new resale products.

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and press the OK key.

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bottom of the homepage and press the OK key.

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listing, highlight My Purchases and press the
OK key.

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key. This provides you with an on screen listing
of your “to date” purchase history for media
content.

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soft key or the OK key. This provides you
with an on screen description of your account
details.

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Your phone can be configured to block both
purchased and streamed media content. Before
filtering, you must first establish a PIN/password
and a contact e-mail address.
Once those have been established, you can choose
one of the two available filter options: Content
Filter and Purchase Blocker.
•	 Content Filtering let you restrict access to
inappropriate content both on and outside of
MEdia Net.
•	 Purchase Blocking lets you restrict the ability to
buy ringtones, downloads, games, etc., from this
phone.

*	 Setting up Parental Control

1	 From the Home screen, press the [Start] [All

Programs] soft key. Highlight Cellular Video
and press the OK key.

2	 Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight

4	Highlight the OK button and press the OK key
to access the MEdia Net parental setup fields.

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	 From the Parental Control Setup screen,
use your keypad to enter information into the
following fields: PIN Code, Re-enter PIN code,
contact e-mail address.

6	 Use the Navigation keys to highlight the Save

button and press the OK key. Allow a few
minutes for your information to be received and
accepted by MEdia Net. You can then use this
information to activate the parental filters.

*	 Configuring the Filters

1	 From the Home screen, press the [Start] [All

Programs] soft key. Highlight Cellular Video
and press the OK key.

2	 Use the Up or Down Navigation key to highlight
the Customize Cellular Video button from the
bottom of the homepage and press the OK key.

the Customize Cellular Video button from the
bottom of the homepage and press the OK key.

3	Highlight the OK button and press the OK key.
3	 From the Customize Cellular Video – Options 4	 When prompted, enter the PIN and e-mail
listing, highlight Parental Controls and press the

address which was registered with MEdia Net in
the previous section.

OK key.

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5	Highlight Content Filters and press the OK

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soft key or the OK key to toggle the On/Off
state.

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	Highlight Purchase Blocker and press the
Select soft key or the OK key.

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state.

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 MEdia Net
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*	 IM&E-MAIL
Instant Messaging
Your handset comes with the ability to sign onto
Instant Messaging. You must first create an active
account using your PC, and then you can connect
and chat using the following applications:
•	 AOL Instant Messenger
•	 Windows Live Messenger
•	 Y! Messenger

1	 On the Home screen, press the [Start] [All

Programs] [More...] [IM & E-mail] [IM]. Press
the OK key.

*	 MOBITV
With MobiTV your phone becomes a portable TV.
See channels you watch at home, made for mobile
programming, and the latest primetime shows
from NBC, like Friday Night Lights. The Emmy®
Award winning service is available through your
wireless carrier and offers over 100 TV channels
worldwide, such as MSNBC, ABC News Now,
CNN International, FOX News Channel, Fox
Sports, ESPN 3GTV, NBC Mobile, Bravo To Go,
Sci Fi Pulse Mobile, Telemundo Mobile, Discovery
Channel, TLC, The Weather Channel and others
that deliver the latest music videos, cartoons,
comedy, and more.

1	 On the Home screen, press the [Start] [All

Programs] [More...] [MobiTV]. Press the OK
key.

For more information, connect to the web site.
www.mobitv.com

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*	 MEDIA NET

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Data Analysis on the GO

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View spreadsheets, even when you’re out of the
office. You can use the Chart Wizard to view
Microsoft Office Excel Mobile charts on the go.

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Practice Microsoft PowerPoint

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Presentations

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Practice and view your slides with Microsoft Office
PowerPoint Mobile while you’re on the road.

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View Microsoft Word Documents

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CAMERA
This chapter addresses picture and video functions including:
 TAKING, VIEWING AND EDITING PICTURES
 USING THE CAMERA
 USING THE CAMCORDER

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Use the Camera program to take, view, and edit
pictures as well as record and launch video clips
stored on your device or on a storage card. You can
also send pictures and video clips to others, or set a
picture as the background in the Home screen. You
can see your pictures individually, as thumbnails, or
as part of a slide show. You can edit your pictures
by cropping, rotating, and adjusting the brightness
and contrast.

*	 Select video quality 
You can specify the quality (video resolution and
sound fidelity) and size of the video clips you
record.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera.

2	 Press 1 key to change the mode to

`	NOTE
Video clips of higher quality require more
memory.

*	 Copy an image to your phone 
You can upload standard image files from a PC to
your phone. You should customize the size and
resolution of your images for display on the phone
screen.

1	 Connect the phone to your PC.
2	 On your PC, copy the image file you want.
The file format must be .gif, .jpg, or .bmp.

3	 In ActiveSync on your PC, click Explorer and

double-click My Windows Mobile-Based Device.

	

Do one of the following:
•	 Double-click My Documents, double-click
My Pictures, and paste the image file into
that folder.

Camcorder.

3	 Or press [Menu] and select Camcorder.
4	 Select Quality, and then select the setting you

•	 If you plan to use the image as your
Home screen background, double-click
Application Data, double-click Home, and
paste the image into that folder.

want. Select OK.

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`	NOTE
For best results, use images with the same
screen resolution as your phone’s screen
resolution, either 240 x 320 pixels, or 176 x
200 pixels, depending on the phone. See also,
‘Change the Home screen appearance’.

*	 Take pictures using a timer 
Using the timer, you can be in the picture you take.
Just place the phone on a stable support and press
the camera button, then get into position.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera.

2	 Press [Menu] and select Camera.
3	 Select Self-Timer, and then select the setting
you want.

*	 Adjust pictures and video for lighting 
	 conditions

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White balance settings optimize pictures and video
clips for the type of ambient light. If you are not sure
what to select, try the Automatic setting.

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the available light source.

*	 Select where pictures are saved
You can set the default location where pictures
are saved. If you select main memory, pictures are
saved to permanent storage on your device, which
may require that you consider the storage needs of
other programs.

1	 Press [Menu] and select OK.
2	 Select Storage, and then select the setting you
want.

4	 After the timer interval, the picture is taken

and automatically saved to the default storage
location.

!	TIP
Take a test picture to find out how long the timer
runs.

*	 Create a Pictures folder
You can organize and store your pictures and
images in separate folders you will create.

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•	 To auto correct a picture, press [Menu]
[Auto Correct].

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select File Explorer, select My Pictures.

2	 Press [Menu] [Edit] [New Folder].

•	 Press [Done].

!	TIP

To undo an edit, press [Menu] [Undo].
To cancel all unsaved edits made to the picture,
press [Menu] [Cancel].

*	 Edit a picture
You can actually edit pictures and videos on the
Pantech duo™ using the Menu key.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select File Explorer, select My Pictures.

2	 Select the picture to edit, and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] [Edit] and press OK.
	 Do one of the following:
•	 To rotate a picture 90 degrees
counterclockwise, press [Menu] [Rotate].
•	 To crop a picture, press [Menu] [Crop].
Then, position the selection cursor to mark
the upper left corner of the picture, press
[Next], and then position the cursor to mark
the lower right corner of the picture. Press
[Finish] to see the cropped picture.

*	 View pictures as a slide show
However you have stored the pictures and videos,
you can review them consecutively in a slide show
format.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select File Explorer, select My Pictures.

2	 Select the picture.
3	 Press [Menu] [Play Slide Show].
!	TIP

To stop the slide show, press the Cancel button.
You can also rotate the view using up and down
navigation keys. To move forward or backward
through the slides, press left and right Navigation
Keys.

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*	 Set a picture as the Home screen 

*	 Send a picture via multimedia mesage

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Any picture you have uploaded can be saved as the
background for the Home screen.

You can attach pictures to messages and send
them to someone else.

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	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select File Explorer, select
My Pictures.

	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select File Explorer, select My Pictures.

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2	 Select the picture to send.
2	 Select the picture to set as the background, and 3	 Press [Menu] [Send via Multimedia Msg.].
press OK.
4	 A new message is created with the picture
3	 Press [Menu] [Use as Home Screen].
attached.
4	 Use Navigation Keys to select the portion of the 5	 Enter the recipient’s name and subject, and

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picture you want to use, and press [Next].

press [Send].

percentage for a more transparent picture or a
lower percentage for a more opaque picture.

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*	 Save a copy of a picture

!	TIP
To view pictures located on a storage card, press
[Start], [More...] select Applications and select
File Explorer, select My Pictures. Press [Menu]
[Storage Card]. (You may need to scroll to view
this option.)

Store pictures in your phone by saving them to a
pre-created folder.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select File Explorer, select My Pictures.

2	 Select the picture to save and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] [Save] [Save As...].
4	 Enter a name for the picture and press [Done].
!	TIP

To cancel all unsaved changes, press [Cancel]
soft key.

*	 View pictures on your phone
You can view pictures stored on your phone or on a
plug-in storage card.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select File Explorer, select My Pictures.

2	 Select the picture and press OK.
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*	 Camera 

5	 You can see the first frame of recording

file. Press OK or [View Finder] soft key to
preview, select [Menu] [Delete] is delete the
recording file just now, and [Menu] [Send
Via Multimedia Msg.] that is attached to
Multimedia message.

•	 Supports JPEG File Format (jpg)

*	 Video 
•	 Supports QCIF(176x144), QVGA (320x240) size
of video
•	 Supports 3gp File Format (3gp)

*	 Play recorded file

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After you’ve recorded and stored a video file, you
can retrieve it at any time and play it back on the
phone.

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By using the camera function, you can take pictures
or you can record video by selecting the Camcorder
option.

1	 Press 1 on the keypad. The first left icon in

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

2	 Press left soft key < [My Video].
3	 Choose the file that you want to play, and press

*	 Record a Video 

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera and press OK.

upper Menu bar changes to Camcorder icon
.

OK.

2	 Press 1 on the keypad. The first left icon in
upper Menu bar changes to Camcorder icon
.

3	 Aim your camera and press OK.
4	 To stop recording, press OK again or [Stop]
soft key.

*	 Take a Picture
•	 Supports 176x144, 320x240, 640x480, 1280x024
size of video
•	 Stored JPEG file format (jpg)
•	 You can choose low, medium or high quality.

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*	 Take a Picture (MultiShot)

*	 Viewing saved file

•	 Supports maximize resolution of 176x44,
320x240

After a file has been saved, it is very simple to view
the saved file from the My Photo feature.

•	 Supports multi still shot. Maximum of 9 shots

1	 Press 1 on the keypad. The first left icon in

*	 Snapshot

2	 Press left soft key < [My Photo].
3	 Choose the file that you want to view, and press

upper Menu bar changes to picture icon

To take a quick picture, you will use the snapshot
feature of the phone. After taking a picture, you can
store it, delete it, or forward it.

OK.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera and press OK.

2	 Press 1 on the keypad. The first left icon in
upper Menu bar changes to picture icon

.

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4	 Change camera screen to review screen.
5	 Press OK or [View Finder] soft key to return
	 Aim your camera and press OK.

to preview, select [Menu] [Delete] to delete
the captured file, and [Menu] [Send Via
Multimedia Msg.] to attach to Multimedia
Message.

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Camera / Camcorder controls
Just as with an ordinary camera, your phone can be
adjusted to control the brightness, color, resolution,
etc. From the Menu you have access to all the
image parameters you will want to adjust.

*	 Camera Menu
The menu is reached after selecting Camera from
the Home screen and gives you access to these
parameters: storage, balance, white balance, and
color effect.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Item

Description

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Quality

Choose Quality in list.
Default value is “Middle”.
Low quality is a small file size and High quality
is a large file size.
[Low] Low quality setting for still shot.
[Middle] Middle quality setting for still shot.
[High] High quality setting for still shot.

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Storage

Choose storage in list.
Default value is ‘Phone’.
[Phone] Capture files stored in the Device of
file box.
[External] capture files stored in the ‘SD
Memory Card’.

White
Balance

Choose white balance in list.
Default value is ‘Auto’.
[Auto] : Auto control of the white value.
[Sunny] : Sunny setting of the white value.
[Cloudy] : Cloudy setting of the white value.
[Incandescent] Incandescent setting of the
white value.

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera and press OK.

2	 Press right soft key > [Menu].
3	 Change values using Navigation Keys.
4	 Press OK to apply the chosen values.
Item
Take
Mode

Description
Choose Take Mode in list.
Change Multi Shot mode.
Resolution must be 176 X 144, 320 X 240 on
Multi Shot mode.

SelfTimer

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Choose Self Timer in list.
Default value is ‘Off’.
[Off] Push ‘OK’ to take a photograph instantly.
[3 (Sec)] Push ‘OK’ to take a photograph
after 3 sec.
[5 (Sec)] Push ‘OK’ to take a photograph
after 5 sec.
[10 (Sec)] Push ‘OK key’ take a photograph
after 10 sec.

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Item

Description

Choose a Resolution in list.
Default value is ‘1280 X 1024’.
[176 X 144] Camera resolution is in 176 X
144.
[320 X 240] Camera resolution is in 320 X
Resolution
240.
[640 X 480] Camera resolution is in 640 X
480.
[1280 X 1024] Camera resolution is in 1280
X 1024.

Effects

2	 Press 1 key to access Camcorder.
3	 Press right soft key > [Menu].
4	 Change values using Navigation Keys.
5	 Press OK to apply the chosen values.
Item

Choose color effect in list.
Default value is “Normal”.
[Normal] Color effect is normal.
[Gray] Color effect is gray.
[Sepia] Color effect is sepia.
[Negative] Color effect is negative.

Storage

Choose storage in list.
Default value is ‘Phone’.
[Phone] Capture files stored in the Device of
file box.
[External] capture files stored in the “SD
Memory Card”

Profiles

Choose Profiles in list.
Default value is ‘176 X 144’.
[176 X 144] Recording resolution is in 176
X 144.
[320 X 240] Recording resolution is in 320
X 240.

White
Balance

Choose white balance in list.
Default value is “Auto”.
[Auto] Auto control of the white value.
[Sunny] Sunny setting of the white value.
[Cloudy] Cloudy setting of the white value.
[Incandescent] Incandescent setting of the
white value.

*	 Camcorder Menu
The Camcorder Menu allows you to control video
features such as resolution and quality, and allows
you to select the mode and turn the audio on and
off.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera and press OK.

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Effect

Choose color effect in list.
Default value is “Normal”.
[Normal] Color effect is normal.
[Gray] Color effect is gray.
[Sepia] Color effect is sepia.
[Negative] Color effect is negative.

*	 General Settings

Item

Description

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Keep backlight
on during
previewing and
recording

Check Keep backlight on during
previewing and recording in list.
Default is checked.

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Full Screen

Camera/Camcorder Settings allows you to control
the backlight, auto hide, review, shutter sound and
time out.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Review file after
Capture

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera and press OK.

2	 Press right soft key > [Menu].
3	 Select Settings, select General and press

Time Out

OK.

4	 Change values using Navigation Keys and
press OK key.

Check Full Screen in list.
Default is unchecked.
This item operates while in
Landscape mode.
If Full Screen is checked,
preview is displayed in full
screen.

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Check Review file after Capture
in list.
Default is checked.
If it checked Review file after
Capture.

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Choose Time Out in list.
Default value is “1 min”.
[1 min] Time Out is 1 min.
[2 min] Time Out is 2 min.
[3 min] Time Out is 3 min.
[Never] Time Out is off.

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5	 Press left soft key [Done] to apply the chosen
values. The Camera screen is displayed.

6	 If you do not wish to apply new value, press
Cancel key.

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*	 Camera Settings 
Camera Settings allows you to control the multi shot
count and image prefix.

Shutter
Sound

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera and press OK.

2	 Press right soft key > [Menu].
3	 Select Settings, select Camera and press OK.
4	 Change values using Navigation Keys.
5	 Press left soft key [Done] to apply the chosen
values. The Camera screen is displayed.

*	 Camcorder Settings 
Camcorder Settings allows you to control the Limit
Recording and File Extension.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More...], select Applications and
select Camera and press OK.

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	 If you do not wish to apply new values, press
Cancel key.
Item

Multi Shot
Count

Image Prefix

Description
Choose Multishot in list.
Default value is “4”.
[4] Make a photograph 4 times in a row.
[6] Make a photograph 6 times in a row.
[9] Make a photograph 9 times in a row.
Change image prefix.
Default image prefix is “Image”.

Choose Shutter Sound in list.
It is used only in camera mode.
Default value is “Shutter.wav”.
[Shutter.wav] Shutter sound is default
sound.
[Cheese.wav] Shutter sound is Cheese
sound.
[Smile.wav] Shutter sound is Smile sound.

2	 Press right soft key > [Menu].
3	 Select Settings, select Camcorder and press
OK.

4	 Change values using Navigation Keys.
5	 Press left soft key [Done] to apply the chosen
values. The Camera screen is displayed.

6	 If you do not wish to apply new values, press
Cancel key.

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Item

Description

Limit
Recording

Choose Limit Recording in list.
Default value is “No Limit”.
[No Limit] Recording did not stop.
[1 min] Recording stopped after 1 min.
[3 min] Recording stopped after 3 min.
[5 min] Recording stopped after 5 min.
[10 min] Recording stopped after 10 min.

Video Prefix

Change video prefix.
Default video prefix is “Video”.

*	 Overview of the default hardware 
	 button assignments

Resolution set in Camera /
Camcorder mode.

3

Picture Quality set in Camera mode.
Recording Quality set in Camcorder
mode.

4

Storage path in Camera /
Camcorder mode.

5

White balance in Camera /
Camcorder mode.

6

Self Timer set in Camera /
Camcorder mode.

7

Color effect set in Camera /
Camcorder mode.

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02
03
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By default, these hardware buttons are assigned to
Camera functions.
Hardware Button

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Camera/Camcorder Function

OK

Start Record Video/Stop Record
Video, Take a picture

NAVIGATION left

Brightness down

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NAVIGATION right

Brightness up

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NAVIGATION up

Zoom in

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NAVIGATION down

Zoom out

1

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Swap Mode between Camera, Multi
shot and Camcorder.

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MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER
This chapter addresses Internet services and web browsing. For more detailed information contact
your service provider.
 USING INTERNET EXPLORER

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*	 Add a Web page to the Favorites list

*	 Change connection options

Internet Explorer functions on your phone much the
same as it does on your PC. You can maintain a list
of web sites in your favorites list. Add each site to
the list through the Internet Explorer menus.

Depending on your location and your access
settings, you can connect to different networks
through Internet Explorer.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Press [Menu] [Address Bar], enter the

address of the page you want to add and press
Go.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2
3	 Press Connections.
	 Do one of the following:

	 Press [Menu] [Tools] [Options].

•	 Default setting – Uncheck Automatically
detect settings and WAP Network
– make surfing internet to any web site
through service provider Proxy server.
(recommended)

3	 Press [Menu] [Add to Favorites].
4	 Confirm or change the name and Web page
address.

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6	 Press Add.

	 In Folder, select a location for this favorite.

!	TIP
A quick way to add favorites to your phone is to
synchronize with your PC using ActiveSync. For
more information, see ActiveSync Help on your
PC.

•	 Checking Automatically detect settings
can surf Internet Using ActiveSync. In this
setting, you can’t access sites like Media
Net.

4	 Press [Done].

See also
Go to a Web page.

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*	 Change Web page display options
There are Web page display options to choose
from: Text Size, one column, Fix To Screen, and
desktop.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Select one of the web sites.
3	 Press [Menu] [View].
	 Do one of the following:

*	 Clear history, cookies, or 
	 temporary files

01

Internet Explorer typically stores a list of the sites
you’ve visited, cookies (files simplifying return to
a site), or temporary files. Clearing these files is
simple.

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1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

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2	 Press [Menu] [Tools] [Options].
3	 Press Memory.
4	 Select the type of memory to clear and press

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•	 One Column : Arranges the content into
one column that is as wide as the screen.
This means that you will rarely have to scroll
horizontally.

5	 Press Yes, and then press [Done].

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•	 Fit To Screen : Maintains a layout similar
to what you see on a desktop computer,
but makes items smaller and arranges
the content so that you can see most of it
without having to scroll horizontally.

If you have more than a few web sites in your
Favorites list, it may be convenient to arrange the
sites in folders on your favorites list.

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1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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•	 Text Size. The text on the Web pages
displayed on your phone can be made
larger or smaller.

•	 Desktop : Keeps the same layout and size
as on a desktop computer, which will require
both horizontal and vertical scrolling.

Clear.

*	 Create a new folder in Favorites

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Press Favorites.
3	 Press [Menu] [Add Folder].
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4	 In Name, enter a name for the folder.
5	 Press Add.
*	 Delete a favorite
Any favorite can be deleted from your favorites list
at any time.

1

	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2
3	 Select the favorite to delete.
4	 Press [Menu] [Delete].
5	 Press Yes to confirm the deletion.
	 Press Favorites.

*	 Disconnect from the Internet
Be sure to disconnect from the Internet when you
are finished using it. Connections will time out
automatically if there is no activity, but it is a good
idea to disconnect manually.

1	 Press F key, select Wireless Manager and
press OK.

2	 Press right soft key [Menu].

3	 Press Disconnect Cellular Data.
*	 Edit a favorite
You can change the name, URL, or description of a
web site in your favorites list.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Press [Favorites].
3	 Select the favorite to edit.
4	 Press [Menu] [Edit].
5	 Make your changes and press [Done].
*	 Go to a link
If you have previously set up links, you can access
them from the main page of Internet Explorer.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Scroll vertically or horizontally to see all
available links.

3	 Press the link or press left soft key [GO] key.
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*	 Go to a Web page

*	 Open Internet Explorer

01

The Internet Explorer on your phone accesses
web pages by letting you enter the address in the
address bar after pressing the menu key.

Internet Explorer is one of the easily accessible
options from the Home Screen.

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1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

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2	 Press [Menu] [Address Bar].
3	 Enter the address, and press [Go].

*	 Refresh a Web page

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To refresh a web page use the Menu soft key and
select Refresh.

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*	 Go to a Web page in the History list

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

You also have access to web pages you’ve visited
by using the History list in Internet Explorer.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Press [Menu] [History].
3	 Select the Web page, and press [Go].
`	NOTE
To return to the Web page you were viewing,
press Cancel key.

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 If necessary, select the Web page in your
Favorites or History list, and press [Go].

3	 Press [Menu] [Refresh].
*	 Return to a Web page you visited in 
	 the same session
You can return to a web page or scroll back through
pages you’ve visited in a session just as you would
use the “Back” button on a PC.

1	 On a Web page, press Cancel key repeatedly
until the page appears.

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*	 View a favorite
To view a favorite site at any time, just go into the
Favorites list and select the site you wish to visit.

1

	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Press Favorites.
3	 Select a favorite and press [Go].
*	 View a list of recently visited Web pages
The History function of Internet Explorer allows you
to select a site you’ve already visited and go to that
site.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Press [Menu] [History].

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2
3	 Select the favorite to move.
4	 Press [Menu] [Edit].
5	 Under Folder, scroll to the folder to which you
	 Press Favorites.

want to move the favorite.

6	 Press [Done].
*	 Change the size of text on Web pages
The text on the Web pages displayed on your
phone can be made larger or smaller.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Press [Menu] [View] [Text Size] and select the
size you want.

*	 Move a favorite to a folder
After you’ve created folders in your Favorites list,
you can move any of the sites already on the list
into one of the folders.

*	 Show or hide pictures on Web pages
The images in the Web pages can be hidden or not
on screen.

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1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

2	 Press [Menu] [View] [Show Pictures].
3	 A check mark next to Show Pictures indicates

2	Go to the Web page you want to send.
3	 Press [Menu] [Tools] [Send Link].
4	 Select Message or E-mail account.
5	 A new message is created with the page

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

that pictures will be displayed on Web pages.

*	 View a page in full screen mode
You can toggle back and forth between a full screen
or a minimized screen on your phone’s display.

1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

2	 Press [Menu] [View] [Full Screen].
!	TIP
To exit full screen mode, press either soft keys,
and then press [Menu] [View] [Full Screen] to
cancel the selection.

Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

address inserted in the message body.

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*	 Adjust the scrolling speed

08

You will use the scrolling feature of the phone to
view web pages – it can be adjusted to scroll as
slowly or as quickly as you need.

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1	 From the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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2	 Open a Web page.
	 Do one of the following:

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Programs] and select Internet Explorer.

•	 Press navigation key to scroll from link to
link on the page.

*	 Send a link via e-mail
One of the options your phone provides is sending a
link through e-mail. You will use the Tools menu on
the Internet Explorer menu bar.

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•	 Press and hold navigation key for more
than three seconds to accelerate scrolling.
See also,
Change Web page display options.

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PC CONNECTIVITY, Bluetooth AND ACTIVESYNC
This chapter addresses Bluetooth and ActiveSync functions.
 ACTIVESYNC
 Bluetooth
 OVERVIEW OF Bluetooth VIRTUAL COM PORTS

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Microsoft ActiveSync synchronizes data between
your phone and PC. ActiveSync is already installed
on you phone, but you need to install it on your PC
before you can synchronize data.

*	 Install and set up ActiveSync
Install ActiveSync on your PC as described on the
Windows Mobile Getting Started Disc. After Setup
completes, the Sync Setup Wizard automatically
starts when you connect your phone to the PC.
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete
the wizard. In the Sync Setup Wizard, you can:
•	 Create a synchronization relationship between
your PC and the phone.
•	 Configure an Exchange Server connection to
synchronize directly with Exchange Server. To
synchronize your phone with Exchange Server,
obtain the name of the Exchange Server, your
user name, password, and domain name from
your administrator before completing the wizard.

`	NOTE
When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync
synchronizes your phone automatically. Once
synchronization completes, you can disconnect
your phone from your PC.

See also
Connect the phone.
Change ActiveSync settings.

*	 Set up an Exchange Server connection
To complete this configuration, you will need to get
the name of the server and the server domain name
from your service provider or system administrator.
You must also know your Exchange user name and
password.
Before changing synchronization settings on
the phone, disconnect it from your PC.

1	 In the phone Home screen, press left soft key

[Start] [All Programs], select ActiveSync and
press OK.

•	 Choose information types to synchronize.

2	 Press [Menu] select Configure Server and

press OK. If you have not yet set up sync with
Exchange Server, this will say Add Server
Source.

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•	 If you want to change ActiveSync settings for
synchronizing with a PC, use ActiveSync on
the PC. For more information, see “Changing
the amount of information synchronized” in
ActiveSync Help on the PC.

3	 In Server address, enter the name of the

server running Exchange Server, and press left
soft key [Next].

4	 Enter your user name, password, and domain
name, and press [Next].

5

	 If you want the phone to save your password
so that you will not need to enter it again when
connecting, select the Save password check
box and press OK.

6	 Select the check boxes for the types of

7	 To change available synchronization settings,

02
03

•	 If you want to change ActiveSync settings
for synchronizing with Exchange Server, use
ActiveSync on your phone, as described in
“Change settings for an information type.”

04

See also

07

Install and set up ActiveSync.

08

Connect the phone.

information items that you want to synchronize
with Exchange Server.

01

Change settings for an information type.

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*	 Schedule synchronization as items arrive

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You can schedule automatic synchronization
between your phone and Exchange Server every
time an item arrives or is changed in Exchange
Server if your company is running Exchange Server
with Exchange ActiveSync, and after your first full
synchronization with Exchange Server.

*	 Change ActiveSync settings

1	 On the phone Home screen, press [Start] [All

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Once you set up synchronization using the Sync
Setup wizard on the PC, you can later change your
synchronization settings:

2

select the type of information, and press [Menu]
select Settings and press OK.

8	 To change the rules for resolving

synchronization conflicts, press [Menu] select
Advanced and press OK.

	 Press [Finish].

Programs] select ActiveSync and press OK.

	 Press the right soft key [Menu] to select
Schedule and press OK.

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Do one or both of the following:

3	 Do one or more of the following:

•	 In Peak times, select ‘As items arrive’.
This is more cost-efficient to synchronize at
regular intervals when mail volume is high.

To sync

•	 In Off-peak times, select ‘As items arrive’.
This can be more cost-efficient than
synchronizing on a regular schedule when
mail volume is low.

3	 Press [Done].

Select an appropriately
frequent interval in the Peak
times list.

When e-mail volume
is low

Select a longer interval or As
items arrive in the Off-peak
times list.

While roaming

Select the Use above settings
while roaming check box. To
minimize roaming charges,
clear the check box, and
synchronize manually while
roaming.

When you Press Send
in Messaging on the
phone

Select the Send outgoing
items immediately check box.

`	NOTE
Before changing the phone settings for
synchronization, disconnect the phone from your
PC.

*	 Change the synchronization schedule
Before changing synchronization settings,
disconnect the phone from your PC.

Do this

When you are
working, or e-mail
volume is high

!	IMPORTANT NOTE
The device power-down timer is reset each
time you synchronize. If you schedule a
synchronization interval that is shorter than the
time interval set for the device to automatically
power down, the device will never turn off to save
battery power.

1	 On the phone Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select ActiveSync and press OK.

2	 Press right soft key [Menu] select Schedule
and press OK.

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!	TIP
To change peak time settings to more accurately
adjust to periods of e-mail volume for you, press
[Menu] [Peak Times].

*	 Start and stop synchronization
The ActiveSync program allows you to access a PC
to keep information on both the PC and the phone
current. There are several types of information you
will want to keep updated on both.

1	 On the phone Home screen, press [Start] [All

*	 View information about Sync status

01

ActiveSync keeps synchronization status messages
on a status page for you to view at any time. You can
view status in one of the following ways:

02

•	 When alert text is displayed on the ActiveSync
main page, press the alert text to open the status
page.
•	 Press [Menu] to select Status and press OK.

`	NOTE
Some errors interfere with automatic
synchronization. If you suspect that a scheduled
synchronization has not occurred, you should
attempt to manually synchronize your information.
Successfully completing manual synchronization
resets automatic synchronization. For more
information, see “Synchronizing Information” in
ActiveSync Help on the PC.

Programs], select ActiveSync and press OK.

2	 Press the left soft key [Sync] and press OK.
3	 To stop synchronizing, press [Stop].
`	NOTE
You can start and stop synchronization only if
your phone already has a sync relationship with a
PC or Exchange Server.

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*	 Change settings for an information type

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Before changing synchronization settings on the
phone, disconnect it from your PC.

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	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs], select ActiveSync, press OK.

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2	 Press [Menu], select Options and press OK.
3	 Select one of the information types.
	 Do one of the following:

1	 Turn on the phone.
2	 Connect your phone to your PC using a serial

cable, USB cable, or Bluetooth connection. For
more detailed information, see “Connecting a
mobile device to a PC” in ActiveSync Help on
your PC.

•	 To view or change settings for an
information type (when available), press
Settings.
•	 To view or change settings for a computer
or Exchange Server, press [Menu] select
Settings and click OK.

4	 Change the amount of information to be
synchronized or other settings.

5	 Press [Done] (or Finish in the Exchange Server
settings wizard).

*	 Connect the phone
There are several options for connecting your
phone to your PC. Both devices will need to use the
ActiveSync program.

!	IMPORTANT NOTE
To synchronize using ActiveSync, you must install
ActiveSync on your PC before connecting your
phone to the PC.

See also
Install and set up ActiveSync.
Change ActiveSync settings.

*	 Deactivate the USB modem
This will allow you to use the ActiveSync program.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings and press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Modem Link and press OK.
4	 Use the left and right Navigation Keys to select
status.

5	 Select Inactive.
6	 Press [Done].
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`	NOTE

3	 If this is the first time you have connected to

this PC via Bluetooth, you must complete the
Bluetooth wizard on the phone and set up
a Bluetooth partnership with the PC before
synchronizing.

You must deactivate the USB modem if you want
to use ActiveSync.

*	 Connect to a PC using chargeable USB cable
The Pantech duo™ provides a USB connector for
transferring data to and from your computer via
USB cable.

4	 Press Sync.
5	 When finished, press [Menu] and select
Disconnect Bluetooth.

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04
05
06

1	 Plug the USB Data Cable into a standard USB

6	 To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth.

07

2	 Plug the other end of the USB Data Cable into

*	 Change e-mail security options

09

ActiveSync lets you set up S/MIME e-mail
encryption and signing. You will have to obtain
a valid certificate for signing or encrypting e-mail
before you will be able to sign or encrypt e-mail
successfully.

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connector of your computer.
the bottom of your phone.

*	 Connect to a PC using Bluetooth
Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the
PC for configuring Bluetooth on your PC to support
ActiveSync.

1	 In the phone Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select ActiveSync and press OK.

2	 Press [Menu] [Connect via Bluetooth].

Ensure that the phone and PC are within close
range.

1	 In the phone Home screen, press [Start] [All

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Programs], select ActiveSync and press OK.

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2	 Press the right soft key [Menu] select Options

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and press OK.

3	 Scroll to E-mail and press the right soft key
Settings.

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4	 Press [Menu] to select Advanced and press
OK.

	

Do one or both of the following:
• 	To sign all outgoing messages so that a
recipient can be certain that the message as
received was sent by the claimed sender,
and has not been altered in any way, check
Sign messages.
• 	To encrypt all outgoing e-mail so as to
protect the contents of the message
from being viewed by anyone other then
the intended recipient, check Encrypt
messages.

5	 Press [Menu] and select Choose Certificate

to select a certificate for signing or encrypting
outgoing e-mail. You can select certificates to
sign or encrypt e-mails individually even if you
do not want to sign or encrypt all outgoing email.

*	 Exclude an e-mail address from Reply All
ActiveSync can help you manage your e-mail by
ignoring a specified e-mail address when you reply
to all senders from the phone. If you specify your
own primary e-mail address, this can reduce the
number of e-mails you receive by ensuring that you
do not receive your own e-mail.

1	 In the phone Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select ActiveSync and press OK.

2	 Press [Menu] [Options].
3	 Select E-mail, and press Settings.
4	 Press [Menu] select Advanced and click OK.
5	 Enter the e-mail address you want to remove
when replying to all senders in Primary e-mail
address.

`	NOTE
Synchronizing e-mail using S/MIME encryption
or signing is available only with Exchange Server
2003 Service Pack 2, or later.

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One remote networking option that is available to
you with the Pantech duo™ is Bluetooth wireless.
By activating Bluetooth you can exchange
information easily with other devices.

See also

*	 Accept a Bluetooth partnership

*	 Create a Bluetooth partnership

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A Bluetooth partnership is a direct link to other
devices. Both devices that wish to connect
must establish or accept a “partnership” through
Bluetooth.

Ensure that the two devices are within close range
and that both Bluetooth-enabled devices are
discoverable.

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1	 Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and that your
phone is discoverable.

2	 When prompted to accept a Bluetooth

partnership with the other device, press Yes.

3	 In PIN, enter a personal identification number

(PIN) between 1 and 16 characters, and press
[Done]. You must enter the same PIN that was
entered on the device requesting the Bluetooth
partnership.

4	 The Bluetooth partnership is created. You

can now exchange information with the other
device.

Turn Bluetooth on and off.
Make your device discoverable.

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Bluetooth.
4	 Select ‘Add new device…’, and press OK.

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Your phone searches for other Bluetoothenabled devices and displays them in the list.

5	 Select the device with which you want to create
a Bluetooth partnership and press [NEXT].

6	 If you want to use a passkey (recommended

for enhanced security), enter an alphanumeric
passkey between 1 and 16 characters, and
press [Next]. Otherwise, leave Passkey blank
and press [Next].

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7	 Enter the same passkey on the other device.
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Once you create a partnership, the Bluetoothenabled devices don’t need to be discoverable to
beam information between them; Bluetooth needs
only to be turned on.

*	 End a Bluetooth partnership
Through the connections menu, all Bluetooth
partnerships that have been enabled are displayed.
You can end a partnership at any time.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Bluetooth.
4	 Select the Bluetooth partnership you want to
end.

5	 Press [Menu] then Delete.
6	 Press [Yes] when confirm pop-up windows

See also
Make your device discoverable.
Turn Bluetooth on and off.
Create a Bluetooth partnership.

*	 Make your device discoverable
To receive beamed information, beaming devices or
computers must be able to detect your device.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

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3	 Select Bluetooth.
4	 Use left and right Navigation Keys to select
	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.

Turn on Visibility and press [Done].

Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can now detect
your phone and attempt to beam information to
it, establish a Bluetooth partnership, or use a
Bluetooth service.

`	NOTE
Selecting Discoverable also turns on Bluetooth.
Turning off Bluetooth will make your device not
discoverable, and it will also prevent you from
sending a Bluetooth beam.

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See also
End a Bluetooth partnership
Create a Bluetooth partnership

*	 Rename a Bluetooth partnership
You can give a more meaningful name to a
Bluetooth partnership to help you recognize it when
selecting from a list of partnerships.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

*	 Turn Bluetooth on and off

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and then turn off your device, Bluetooth also turns
off. When you turn on your device again, Bluetooth
turns on automatically.

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Bluetooth and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu], select Turn On Bluetooth or

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Turn Off Bluetooth, and Press OK.
3	 Select Bluetooth.
`	NOTE
4	 Select partnership to rename, press OK.
You can also turn off Bluetooth using Wireless
5	 Enter a new name for the Bluetooth partnership,
Manager.
	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.

and press [Next].

6	 Press [Done].
See also
Make your device discoverable
Turn Bluetooth on and off
End a Bluetooth partnership
Create a Bluetooth partnership

See also

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Turn wireless power on or off

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*	 Receive beamed information

*	 Beam an item

Your phone can automatically receive beamed
information, but you must enable the phone to do so
through the Connections menu.

In the Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Pictures
programs, you can beam files and information to
other devices using Bluetooth.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

1	 From the program, select the item you want to

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3	 Select Beam and press OK.
4	 Check Receive incoming beams.
5	 To receive beams by using Bluetooth, ensure

2	 Press [Menu] and select Beam.
3	 If using Bluetooth, select the device to which

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

beam, such as an appointment in Calendar, a
task in Tasks, a contact card in Contacts, or a
picture in Pictures. In Calendar, first open the
appointment in Agenda view.

	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.

Bluetooth is turned on and that your phone is
discoverable and within close range.

6	 Press [Done].
`	NOTE
Once you select Receive incoming beams, your
phone automatically receives beams until you
clear this check box. Your phone can receive all
types of beamed files, but you may not be able to
view all types of files on the phone. You may need
to copy some files to a PC for viewing.

you want to send the item.

4	 Press Beam.
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When using Bluetooth, if the device that you want
to beam to doesn’t appear in the list, ensure that
the device is turned on, discoverable, and within
close range of your phone. Also, ensure that
Bluetooth is turned on.

See also
Make your device discoverable
Receive beamed information

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*	 Set up a Bluetooth-enabled headset
You can use a Bluetooth-enabled headset (or other
Bluetooth-enabled hands-free device) with your
device when you create a Bluetooth partnership
between your device and the Bluetooth headset.

1	 Make sure that the two devices are turned on

and within close range, and that the Bluetoothenabled headset is discoverable.

2	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

3	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
4	 Select Bluetooth and press OK.
5	 Select ‘Add new device…’, and press OK.
6	 Your device searches for other Bluetooth-

enabled devices and displays them in the list.

7	 Select the Bluetooth-enabled, hands-free
device, and press Add.

8	 Enter the alphanumeric passkey for the

Bluetooth-enabled hands-free device
in Passkey. You can find this in the
manufacturer’s documentation for your handsfree device. Press Next.

9	 Select the check box for the Hands Free
service, and press Finish.

*	 Set up a stereo headset
Windows Mobile-based devices support A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), which is used
by Bluetooth-enabled stereo headsets. Make sure
that your stereo headset also supports A2DP.

1	 Make sure that your device and the stereo

headset are turned on, discoverable, and within
close range.

2	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

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3	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
4	 Select Bluetooth and press OK.
5	 Select ‘Add new device…’, and press OK.
6	 Your device searches for other Bluetooth-

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7	 Select stereo headset, and press Add.
8	 In Passkey, enter the alphanumeric passkey for

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enabled devices and displays them in the list.

the Bluetooth-enabled stereo headset. You can
find this in the manufacturer’s documentation
for your hands-free device. Press Next.

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9	 Check the Hands Free service, and press
Finish.

`	NOTE
To change settings for one of the displayed
wireless connection types, press [Menu] and
press the type of settings you want to change.

`	NOTE
If the headset becomes disconnected, turn the
headset on and repeat steps 1-4 above. Select
the stereo headset and press [Menu] then select
Set as Wireless Stereo.

*	 Turn wireless power on or off
You can turn the power off to your wireless
connections in a single location. This is a quick way
to preserve battery power or to prepare your device
for an airplane flight.

1	 Press the F briefly to display the Quick List.
2	 Press Wireless Manager.
	 Do one of the following:
•	 Press the button for a desired wireless
connection type (such as Bluetooth or
Phone) to turn it off or on. If it is already
turned off, the button is a lighter color and
displays an icon marked with an X.

*	 Connect to intranet URLs
Some companies use periods in their intranet URLs
(for example, intranet.companyname.com). A Work
URL exception tells Internet Explorer Mobile to look
on the Work network to find the URL instead of
searching the Internet.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] select Advanced and click OK.
4	 Press [Menu], select Work URL Exceptions
and press OK.

5	 Press [Menu] then Add.
6	 In URL Pattern, enter the URL, and press
[Done]. Separate multiple URLs with a
semicolon (;).

•	 Press All to turn all wireless power on or off
(available only when more than one wireless
type exists on your device).

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`	NOTE
You should not create URL exceptions for URLs
on the Internet.

See also

See also
Make your device discoverable

*	 Edit a VPN Connection

Change an intranet URL
Delete an intranet URL

If you have access to a Virtual Private Network
(VPN) you can use your phone on the VPN. You will
want to establish and edit the VPN connection first.

*	 Use a specific connection to connect 
	 to the Internet 

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

When you create the connection, be sure to set the
Connects to setting to The Internet.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select VPN and press OK.
4	 Select the connection to edit.
5	 Press [Menu] [Edit].
6	 Change any information, and press [Done].

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu] then Advanced.
4	 In Internet connection, select the connection

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

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want to change your Internet Connection back to
Automatic.

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Overview of Bluetooth virtual COM ports
Some programs can connect only though a serial
(COM) port. This can be true even if the device itself
is Bluetooth-enabled. To make it possible for such
programs to use a Bluetooth connection, you must set
up a virtual COM port. Once created, this virtual port
can be used like any other COM port. You can use a
virtual COM port for programs that, for example, or to
connect to a Bluetooth-enabled printer.

Make sure that your device is currently connected to
the other device via Bluetooth.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

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3	 Select Bluetooth and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu], select COM Ports and press
	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.

Here are some examples of how to use incoming and
outgoing virtual COM ports.

OK.

5	 Press [Menu] and select New Outgoing Port.
6	 Select a numbered COM port from the list and

*	 Outgoing COM port
You have a program on your device that cannot use
Bluetooth directly but can print to a serial (COM)
port. You can create a Bluetooth partnership with a
Bluetooth-enabled printer, and then set up an outgoing
COM port (for example, COM 1). The program can
then send print data to COM 1, which reaches the
Bluetooth-enabled printer.

press [Done].

`	NOTE
If the port cannot be created, it is in use. Select a
different numbered port. To use this COM port to
communicate only with devices with which your
device has a Bluetooth partnership, select the
Secure Connection check box.

*	 Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port

See also

The New Outgoing Port menu command is available
only if one or more Bluetooth-connected devices
support serial (COM) connections.

Overview of Bluetooth virtual COM ports
Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port
Create a Bluetooth partnership

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*	 Create a dial-up connection
Every network connection is different. You should
gather all of the relevant information or network
settings you need before starting this process.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Dial-up and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Add.
	 Enter the following information and press

See also
Create a VPN connection

*	 Create a proxy connection
Every network connection is different. You should
gather all of the relevant information or network
settings you need before starting this process.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

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2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Proxy and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Add.
	 Enter the following information, and press

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•	 Connects to: select the network.

[Done].

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•	 Phone number: enter the phone number to
be used to dial the network.

•	 Description: enter a name for the
connection.

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•	 User name: enter your network user name,
if required.

•	 Connects from: select the type of network
from which you will connect.

•	 Password: enter your password, if required.

•	 Connects to: select the type of network to
which you will connect.

[Done].

•	 Description: enter a name for the
connection.

•	 Domain: enter the domain name, if
required.

•	 Proxy [name:port]: enter the proxy server
name and port number in this form: server
name:port number.

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•	 Type: select the type of proxy connection to
create.

•	 Connects from: select the type of network
from which you will connect to the VPN
(typically the Internet).

•	 User name: enter your user name for the
network to which you will connect.

•	 Connects to: select the type of network
to which you will connect (typically My
Corporate Network).

•	 Password: enter your password.

*	 Create a VPN connection

•	 User name: enter your user name for the
VPN.

Every network connection is different. You should
gather all of the relevant information or network
settings you need before starting this process.

•	 Password: enter your password.
•	 Domain: enter the domain name, if
required.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

•	 IPSec authentication: If you selected
IPSec in VPN type, select the type
of authentication: Pre-Shared Key or
Certificate.

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select VPN and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Add.
	 Enter the following information, and press
[Done].

•	 Description: enter a name for the
connection.
•	 VPN type: select the type of VPN.
•	 Server: enter the VPN server name.

•	 IPSec Pre-shared key: If you selected PreShared Key in IPSec authentication, enter
the key.

*	 Delete a dial-up connection
If a dial-up connection is no longer need, delete it
from the Connections menu. As with all options, you
can control all the different connections possible
through the phone.

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Dial-up and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Delete.
5	 Press Yes, and press [Done].

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Press [Menu], select Advanced and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] select Work URL Exceptions

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

*	 Delete a proxy connection
If a proxy connection is no longer needed, delete
the connection from the Connections menu.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Proxy and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Delete.
5	 Press Yes, and press [Done].
*	 Delete an intranet URL
You may have stored URLs in your Work URL
Exceptions list. When a URL is no longer needed there,
delete it through the Advanced Connections menu.

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

and press OK.

5	 Press [Menu], and press Delete.
See also
Connect to intranet URLs
Change an intranet URL

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When you are sure a VPN connection will no longer
be needed – delete it from the Connections menu.

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select VPN and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Delete.
5	 Press Yes then press [Done].
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*	 Edit a dial-up connection

*	 Edit an intranet URL

To edit a Dial-up connection, go to the Connections
menu and select the connection to delete.

To edit an Intranet URL, go to the Connections
menu and the Advance menu, and select the
connection to delete.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Dial-up and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Edit.
5	 Change information and press [Done].

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4	 Press [Menu] select Work URL Exceptions

*	 Edit a proxy connection

5	 Press [Menu], and press Edit.
6	 Edit the URL and press [Done].

To edit a proxy connection, go to the Connections
menu and select the connection to delete.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Settings, press OK.

	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.

and press OK.

See also
Connect to intranet URLs
Delete an intranet URL

2	 Scroll to Connections and press OK.
3	 Select Proxy and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] and select Edit.
5	 Change information and press [Done].
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*	 Connecting the GPS Intermediate Driver 
	 to GPS Hardware

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Some programs can connect only though GPS
Intermediate Driver to GPS Hardware. To make
it possible for such programs to use the GPS
Intermediate Driver, you must set up a GPS COM
port.

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3	 Select More... and press OK.
4	 Select GPS COM Port Setting and press OK.
5	 Select a numbered COM port from the list and

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 DOWNLOAD AGENT
 FILE EXPLORER
 JAVA
 SPEED DIAL
 VOICE COMMAND
 TASK MANAGER
 CLEARVUE PDF
 GET TELENAV
 my-cast weather
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DOWNLOAD AGENT
This phone has Download Agent for updating OS
images.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs], select Applications, press OK.

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3	 Scroll to the image package file and press
	 Scroll to Download Agent and press OK.
[Install].

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FILE EXPLORER
This phone has File Explorer, which opens an
explorer window. This is very similar to the one that
Microsoft Windows® has. File Explorer will allow
you to navigate to folders and files, and it will allow
you manage, delete, copy, or edit files and folders
on your phone.

•	 Storage Card: Access the files residing on
the storage card.
•	 My Documents: Access the My Documents
folder.

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	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All
Programs], select Applications, press OK.

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2	 Scroll to File Explorer and press OK.
	 Enter the following options, and press [Menu].

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•	 Send: Send a file as part of an Outlook ®
E-mail message.

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•	 Beam: Send a file via Bluetooth.

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•	 Edit: Access file editing options, such as
Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Rename and New
Folder

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•	 Properties: Access the file or folder
properties.

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•	 View: Change the view mode of the files
from Icons or List.

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•	 Sort By: Change the sort order of the files
by Name, Date, Size or Type

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•	 My Device: Access the file directory of your
phone.

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JAVA
Enables Java programs launch and run under the
Windows Mobile Application.

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SPEED DIAL
This phone has Speed Dial, with access to a phone
number with a short cut number for speed dialing or
to an e-mail or URL address for quick access.

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2	 Scroll to Speed Dial and press OK.
3	 Press the [Menu] soft key and select Run or

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VOICE COMMAND
The Pantech duo™ has the most advanced voice
command technology available in cell phones. You
can manage and use your phone without pressing
buttons by setting up the Voice Command systems.

1	 Press [Start] [All Programs] [Applications]
[Voice Command].

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	 In Voice Button, select the button you want to
assign and press Done to accept.

Follow these three easy steps:

1	 Adjust the Microphone.
2	 Set the Voice Command Button.
3	 Try out Voice Command.

*	 3 – Try out Voice Command

*	 1 – Adjust the Microphone
To get better speech recognition:

1	Hold your device about 2” away.
2	 Press and release the Voice Command Button.

1	 If there is a microphone setting available,

`	NOTE

turn off Automatic Gain Control and set the
microphone gain level to a medium level.

After completing this task, press Done and Back as
needed to return to help.

*	 2 – Set the Voice Command Button
The Voice Command Button is used to activate
voice recognition. To set the Voice Command
Button:

Let’s try the “Help” command to learn how to
answer a question. If you have any problems read
Troubleshooting:

A short melody will play and a microphone icon
will appear at the top of your screen.

3	 In a clear voice say, “Help”.
4	 After Voice Command finishes speaking,
answer “General”.

`	NOTE
You may also press the Voice Command Button
anytime during a question to interrupt. Once
the microphone icon is visible you may say your
answer.

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*	 Try Out More Commands
•	 “What’s my next appointment?”
•	 “What is my battery level?”
•	 “What time is it?”
•	 “Start Solitaire”

There are two ways to cancel voice recognition:
•	 Press and hold the Voice Command Button to
cancel.
(*Not available on all devices)
•	 Press and release the Voice Command button
then use the command “Cancel”.

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*	 To Learn More 

•	 When Voice Command asks you a question, it
will listen automatically when it is done speaking.

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•	 Read the feature topics in this document.

•	 While Voice Command is listening, it displays a
microphone icon at the top of the screen.

•	 You can also use the “Help” command at any
time.
•	 To return to this help file, press [Start] [All
Programs] [Applications] [Voice Command]
[Menu] [Help].

*	 Using the Voice Command Button
The Voice Command Button is used to activate or
cancel voice recognition:
•	 Press and release to talk or interrupt.

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•	 You may also press the Voice Command Button
anytime during a question to interrupt. Once the
microphone icon is visible you may say your
answer.

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1	 Press [Start] [All Programs] [All Programs]
[Applications] [Voice Command].

2	 In Voice Button, select the button you want to
assign and press Done to accept.

•	 Press and hold to cancel. (*Not available on all
devices)

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*	 Making Phone Calls

 Represents one of these
phone numbers:

You can call contacts and dial numbers with voice
commands.

•	Home, Home2, Work, Work2, Mobile, Car,
Radio, Pager, Assistant

Say

 Represents one of the
following digit sequences:

•	 “Call ” to call a contact whose phone
number is stored on your device.

•	 nnn-nnnn

•	 “Call  at/on ” to call a
contact at a specific phone number.

•	 nnn-nnn-nnnn

•	 “Dial ” to dial a phone number.

•	 n-1-1

•	 “Callback” to return the last call received.
•	 “Redial” to repeat the last call made.

 supports the following
formats:
•	 Nickname
•	 First Last
•	 First Last Suffix
•	 First Middle Last
•	 First Middle Last Suffix

•	1-nnn-nnn-nnnn
•	 international dialing with + and 0 prefixes

When confirming, say
•	 “Yes” or “Correct” to call.
•	 “No” or “Incorrect” to try again.

When asked which location, say
•	 an offered “” to call.
•	 “No” to try again or continue on to next contact in
a list.

•	 Company (if shown in contacts list view)

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*	 Showing Contacts

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commands.

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•	 “Dial 1-800-555-0100”

•	 “Show ”

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•	 “Dial +46 555 1212 555”

•	 “Lookup ”

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•	 “Dial 411”

Then, the devices display the contact on screen.

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 supports the following
formats:

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•	 “Call Karen Archer”
•	 “Call Karen Archer on mobile”
•	 “Call City, Light and Power”
•	 “Dial 555-0100”

•	 “Redial”

Notes
•	 SIM contacts are not included. Copy SIM entries
to Contacts application to enable with Voice
Command.

•	 Nickname
•	 First Last

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•	 Sometimes the name differs from the FileAs
property shown in the Contacts list.

•	 First Middle Last

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•	 First Middle Last Suffix

•	 Contacts without a phone number cannot be
called.

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•	 Company (if shown in contacts list view)

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•	 The recommended maximum number of contacts
is 1000 for 32 MB devices.

Examples

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Notes

•	 “What’s my schedule tomorrow?” to hear
appointments for tomorrow.

•	 SIM contacts are not included. Copy SIM entries
to Contacts application to enable with Voice
Command.

•	 “Reminders On” to enable reminder
announcements.
•	 “Reminders Off” to disable reminder
announcements.

•	 When multiple contacts sound similar, they are
returned as a list, use No to Continue on to the
next contact.

Variations for Next

•	 Sometimes the name differs from the FileAs
property shown in the Contacts list.

•	 “What’s my next meeting?”

•	 The recommended maximum number of contacts
is 1000 for 32 MB devices.

•	 “What’s my next appointment?”

*	 Reading Appointments

•	 “What are my appointments (today)?”

You can request information from your calendar
using voice commands. There are several variations
of each calendar command. Use the one you find
the most natural.

•	 “What’s my schedule (today)?”

Calendar reminders are read aloud as they occur.
This can be turned on and off.

Say
•	 “What’s my next appointment?” to hear the
next upcoming appointment.
•	 “What’s my schedule today?” to hear today’s
upcoming appointments.

Variations for Today
•	 “What are my meetings (today)?”
•	 “What’s my calendar (today)?”
•	 “What’s my calendar for today?”

Variations for Tomorrow
•	 “What are my appointments tomorrow?”
•	 “What are my meetings tomorrow?”
•	 “What’s my calendar for tomorrow?”
•	 “What’s my schedule tomorrow?”

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While listening to appointments, you
can push the Voice Command Button
to interrupt and say

•	 “Play ” to listen a specific album.
(Also: “Play ”, “Play ” and “Play
album by ”).

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•	 “Next” for the next appointment

•	 “Next Track”, “Previous Track”, “Play”,
“Pause”, or “Stop” to control Windows Media.

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•	 “Previous” for the previous appointment
•	 “Repeat” to hear the current appointment again
•	 “Cancel” to stop reading appointments

Notes
•	 If no day is specified, appointments for today are
spoken.

*	 Playing Music
You can easily play music grouped by album, artist,
or genre and you can control Windows Media using
voice commands.

Say

•	 “Turn Shuffle On” to play tracks randomly.
(Also: “Turn Shuffle Off”).

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•	 “What song is this?” to hear about the current
track. (Variant: “What track is this?”).

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While listening to options, you can
push the Voice Command Button to
interrupt and say

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•	 “That One” to choose the current option

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•	 “” to choose an option

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•	 “Play Artist”

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•	 “Play Scott Bishop Band”

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•	 “Play anything” to play all media.

•	 “Play Album by Scott Bishop Band”

•	 “Play music” to have Voice Command guide you
through selecting music. (Variant: “Play media”).

•	 “Play Rock”

•	 “Play album“, to choose from available albums.
(Also: “Play artist” and “Play genre”).

•	 “Stop”

•	 “What track is this?”

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*	 Starting Programs
You can start and switch to programs located in the
Start menu, Programs folder or its subfolders using
voice commands.

Say
•	 “Start ” to start or switch to a
program.

Variations
•	 “Show ”

Say
•	 “What time is it?” to hear the current time.
•	 “What date is it?” to hear the current date.
•	 “What is my battery level?” to hear the current
battery level.
•	 “Turn flight mode on” to turn on flight mode and
disable all wireless radios including Bluetooth,
WIFI and cellular phone.
•	 “Turn flight mode off” to turn off flight mode and
restore the previous state of all wireless radios
including Bluetooth, WIFI and cellular phone.

•	 “Open ”

•	 “Set Profile ” to select the
specified profile.

Aliases
The following are aliases for common programs:

•	“What is my signal strength?” to hear the
current state of the phone on the network.

•	 Internet Explorer: IE, Pocket IE, Browser

•	 “What calls have I missed?”

•	 Messaging: E-mail, Inbox

•	“What missed calls do I have?” to hear each
missed call and reset the missed call count.

*	 Getting Phone Status
You can set the ring volume and configure flight
mode plus learn the battery level, signal strength,
date and time using voice commands.

*	 Getting Voice Command Help
Context sensitive help is always available to assist
you with the currently available commands.

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Variations
•	 “What can I say?”

•	 Voice Button - choose the hardware button that
works best for you. Note, some buttons will have
another behavior which will be replaced with or
compete with Voice Command.

•	 “What are my choices?”

•	 Availability -

•	 “Help”

− When set to Always Available, Voice
Command will always react to the Voice
Button.

While listening to choices, you can
push the Voice Command Button to
interrupt and say

− When set to Password Protected, Voice
Command is disabled before the system
password is entered or when button lock is
engaged. This prevents others from using
voice commands to access your data while the
device is locked. Note if the current security
policy prevents overriding the password
screen in this manner, this checkbox will not
appear.

•	 “” to choose that choice

*	 Personalization
Navigate through [Start] [Applications] [Voice
Command] so as to begin the personalization.

*	 General Options 
There are many choices in the Voice Command
feature of your phone. You can enable, disable,
password protect, and control availability.

•	 Announcement Routing − When set to Speaker Only, Voice Command
will announce through the speaker.
− When set to Bluetooth Only, Voice Command
will announce through the Bluetooth.

•	 Voice Enabled - When yes, Voice Command is
running and waiting for you to press and release
the Voice Button.

− When set to Bluetooth if Available, if
Bluetooth is connected the device, will
announce through the Bluetooth, otherwise will
announce through the speaker.

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*	 Phone Options 

*	 Media Options 

When using the Voice Command feature to place
and receive calls, you will have the option of having
your commands confirmed before being carried out.

Voice command can also give you background
information on any media file you choose to play.

•	 Call Confirmations – When yes, Voice
Command asks you to confirm that the correct
name was recognized before placing the call.
•	 Dial Confirmations – When yes, Voice
Command asks you to confirm that the correct
number was recognized before placing the call.
This also applies to callback and repeat
•	 Announce Calls – When yes, Voice Command
will speak the calling name or number aloud
interleaved with the current ring tone.

*	 Calendar Options 
Voice command can give verbal reminders of
appointments in your calendar according to the
schedule you specify.
•	 Calendar Reminders – Voice Command reads
Calendar reminders aloud based on the value of
this option. Choices are: Yes or No.

•	 Media Selections – When yes, Voice Command
announces the name of the album, artist, or
genre that you choose.

*	 General Tips  
Voice command has many features to manage.
This section describes some of the simple ways to
manage Voice command.
How do I get Help? – Say “Help”, it is context
sensitive and will assist you with currently available
commands.
Do I have to wait until a question finishes to
answer? – No. You can press the Voice Command
Button anytime during a question to interrupt. As
soon as you see the microphone icon, you can
speak your answer.
What’s a quick way to cancel? – Try one of the
following:
•	 You can press and hold the Voice Command
Button to cancel the current interaction. (*Not
available on all devices)
•	 You can respond with “Cancel”.

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Changing the Voice Command Button – To
select a Voice Command Button, see Using the
Voice Command Button.
Longer command variations are easier to
recognize – If you are having trouble with
recognition, try using the longest command
variation. For example, speak “Correct” instead of
“Yes” to place a phone call.
Does Voice Command work better if I yell at it?
– No. When your voice is too loud, distorted audio is
sent to Voice Command. Likewise, if you speak too
close to the microphone, it will be more difficult to
recognize your speech.
How do I get the best recognition results? – For
best results, adjust your microphone gain setting as
described in Getting Started and speak normally.
Pause before speaking – Wait until after the
microphone icon appears before speaking. If you
speak too soon, Voice Command will miss the
beginning of your response.

*	 Phone and Contact Tips
You will want to use some of the information in this
section to make using your phone and contacts list
with Voice command easier.

•	 How do I call voicemail? – Make a contact
named ‘voicemail’ and add each of your
voicemail numbers. Now you can simply say
“Call Voicemail at Home”.
•	 Feel free to use friendly names – You can
name contacts with friendly names such as
Home, Mom, or Dentist. After doing this, call by
simply saying “Call Home”.
•	 Synchronizing fewer contacts – (For desktop
sync only, doesn’t work with server sync) You
can save memory and improve recognition by
synchronizing only the contacts you need. Open
ActiveSync on your PC, and choose Tools ➞
Options ➞ Contacts ➞ Settings. Select either
individual contacts or categories to sync.
•	 Redial and callback are easier than dialing
– Use “Redial” to call the last person you called,
and “Callback” to call the last person who called
you.
•	 Don’t make long pauses during digit dialing
– If you pause for a long time, Voice Command
will attempt to recognize the incomplete number.
•	 Call a contact at a location – Speed up calling
by including the location. For example, “Call
Karen Archer at home”.

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•	 What’s the best way to enter couples as a
contact? – If you know A & B Smith, try putting
‘& B’ into the middle name field. This way you
can either “call A Smith” or “call A and B
Smith”.
•	 What’s the best way to enter company
abbreviations? – If you are having trouble
getting recognition on a company of the
form ‘ABC Painting’ try renaming to ‘A. B. C.
Painting’ to clarify that these letters are spoken
individually.

*	 Reading Appointments Tips
Voice command will act as you have instructed
when you want it on or off in different situations.
•	 Quiet Voice Command during a meeting or
a movie – Voice Command will not make any
noise if the device volume is off or set to vibrate.
•	 Does the reminder stop when I press the
Dismiss button? – Yes. Voice Command
cancels the reminder announcement when the
reminder window disappears.
•	 Put names of meeting attendees in
appointments – Try including meeting
attendee names in the subject or location of
an appointment so you’ll hear them when it is
announced.

*	 Playing Music Tips
There are some standard commands the Voice
command is already designed to receive. Using
these commands will make playing music on your
phone easier.
•	 What song is this? – Easily identify music by
asking “What song is this?”
•	 Random Play – Say “Shuffle on” to play your
selection in random order.
•	 How do I select an album by a specific artist?
– Say “Play Album by ”.
•	 Is there a faster way to choose music? – Yes.
If you don’t want to be guided through your
selection, say “Play ”, “Play ”,
“Play ”, or “Play album by ”.
•	 How can I choose the current selection?
– You can interrupt Voice Command and say
“That One” to select the current album, artist, or
genre.
•	 How do I change the Media Player skin? – Use
the Skin Chooser: tap [Start] [AT&T Music]
[Windows Media Player] [Menu] [Options]
[Skins] and choose a different skin. The included
Voice Command skin only works in the portrait
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•	 Sometimes the artist isn’t what I expect
– Voice Command uses the AlbumArtist property
to organize tracks by artist. This is different
from the Artist property displayed by Windows
Explorer and by default in Windows Media
Player.
•	 How do I modify the AlbumArtist? – To view
the AlbumArtist property in Windows Media
Player, switch to Media Library, right-click on the
column headings and select “Album Artist”. You
may edit this property once it is visible.
•	 How do I use DRM content? – In order to play
files that have been secured using Digital Rights
Management (DRM) you must copy them to your
device using the Copy to CD or Device feature in
Windows Media Player.
•	 What’s the fastest music layout? – Store all
your tracks in one folder for fastest access to
media.

*	 Starting Programs Tips
To start programs on your phone without pushing
buttons, use Voice command to access programs
you have already identified.

•	 Voice-enable IE Favorites – If you copy a
favorite from \Windows\Favorites and paste it
into \Windows\Start Menu, you can open it by
saying “Start ”.
•	 Rename a program so it’s easier to say – You
can change the name of a program directly on
the device using a File Explorer type application
or using the Explore functionality in ActiveSync.

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*	 Troubleshooting

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The following troubleshooting tips will help you work
around common problems:

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General Troubleshooter
Phone and Contacts Troubleshooter
Reading Appointments Troubleshooter

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Playing Music Troubleshooter

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Starting Programs Troubleshooter

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General Troubleshooter

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This section contains answers to some of the most
common questions you will have when using Voice
command with your Pantech duo™.

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The Voice Command Button doesn’t work
when the password screen is displayed – The
password screen blocks the Voice Command
Button to avoid other people from placing phone
calls while your device is locked. To enable,
uncheck the ‘Password Protected’ option. Note
some organizations prevent this override from
working due to increased corporate security
measures.
I only hear a thunk sound but don’t see the
microphone – This means that you are holding
the Voice Command Button too long. This can be
activated with the press and hold to disable the
feature, which is helpful in meetings when it isn’t
convenient to speak cancel aloud.
The Voice Command melody doesn’t play – Try
the following:
•	 Tap the speaker icon at the top of the screen.
Verify that the volume is loud enough and not
muted.

•	 Make sure you are not holding the button long
enough to engage the press and hold to cancel
feature.
I can’t use the Voice Command Button reliably
– On some devices, one of the available buttons
is a rocker switch. On this type of button it is
very easy to accidentally press the UP or DOWN
rocker instead of the button. Try assigning Voice
Command to another button.
Voice Command says “Try again” or the
microphone icon disappears – Try the following:
•	 Pause longer before speaking.
•	 Move your device further away.
•	 Speak in a normal tone to avoid pausing
between words.
•	 Move to a less noisy environment.
•	Make sure you didn’t disable the command in
Voice Command settings.

The microphone icon doesn’t display – Try the
following:

•	 Use the Notes application to record your voice
and playback at full volume. If the playback
sound volume is very soft, this device may be
optimized for close talk use and you will need to
move the device closer.

•	 Make sure the button you’re pressing is assigned
to Voice Command.

Recognition doesn’t work – Some devices require
a reset before Voice Command will operate.

•	 Verify that the System Sound volume within the
current profile is loud enough.

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Phone and Contact Troubleshooter

Reading Appointments Troubleshooter

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These are common questions users have about
using Voice command with their phones.

Calendar reminders are not being announced

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•	 Verify that the Announce Calendar Reminders
option is enabled.

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I can’t use Voice Command during a call – Voice
Command is temporarily disabled during phone
calls.
I say a contact name but it is not recognized –
•	 Contacts without phone numbers cannot be
called. Make sure that this contact has at least
one phone number.
•	 Sometimes contacts are filed as a different
name. Make sure that the name displayed in the
contact list is the same as the first, middle, last
name (or company) of the contact.

•	 If you want appointments announced during
meetings, make sure that the ‘Only during free
time’ is not enabled.
•	 See Personalization for more information on
these options.

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Playing Music Troubleshooter

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Playing the first song takes a long time – Store
all your tracks in one folder for fastest access to
media.

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•	 Sometimes names have pronunciations that are
not apparent to Voice Command. Try changing
the spelling of the name.

My device cannot find my files – If your device
cannot find files on your storage card, try removing
it and re-inserting it.

I can’t access my contacts – Contacts may
become unavailable due to insufficient memory. Try
increasing the amount of program memory, or try
synchronizing fewer contacts to the device.

Voice Command can’t find some tracks – If your
media files lack track information, Voice Command
may not find them. Add track information with
Windows Media Player on your desktop. Voice
Command supports only WMA and MP3 files in its
index.

Phone OFF/SIM Lock – If you turn the phone off or
have SIM lock enabled, phone commands will be
recognized, but will not work.

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Starting Programs Troubleshooter
Why am I getting a program when I ask to show
a contact? – In order to support the most natural
command style the word show is shared between
show application and show contact. To specify an
application try the variation ‘start application’. To
specify a contact try the variation ‘lookup name’.

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Task Manager will help you resolve problems
when the phone freezes. It can also help you solve
memory problems and allow you to terminate
unnecessary tasks.

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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2	 Scroll to Task Manager and press OK.
3	 Press [Stop] to terminate programs.

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If you want to check the battery status, memory and
storage, press [Menu] and select [Status Info].

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You can check the remaining battery power level.
And also get information of remaining memory in
use for memory and storage.

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You can select PC connection. And also change
Bluetooth settings.

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Your handset comes with GPS navigation. Select
‘Get Telenav’, and then follow the on-screen
instructions.

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capabilities, so you need GPS receiver.

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Now you can get weather on your cell phone!
Anytime and anywhere you are.
For more information, check the website
http://www.my-cast.com

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MySpace Mobile is a new service that will allow
customers to interact with MySpace through their
mobile phones. Customers will pay an extra charge
per month plus data charges in order to send and
receive MySpace messages, update Myspace
blogs, read and post comments, browse and search
for Myspace friends, and upload photos directly to
MySpace.

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Open and view PDF files received via e-mail,
downloaded from the Internet or transferred over
the network on the Smartphone with Westtek’s
ClearVue PDF.With the integrity of the original
files in tact, the information can be accessed just
as the author intended. ClearVue PDF does not
require any file conversion, desktop connection or
ActiveSync ® filters. All files are accessible from
whenever and wherever.
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SETTINGS
Choosing the Settings option from the Home screen allows you to view and in some cases
change the status of your phone, the hardware and software version, the phone number and other
important reference information about your phone.
 PHONE

 REMOVE PROGRAMS

 SOUNDS

 POWER MANAGEMENT

 PROFILES

 IPM POWER MODE

 HOME SCREEN

 ACCESSIBILITY

 CLOCK

 REGIONAL SETTINGS

 CONNECTIONS

 ERROR REPORTING

 SECURITY

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*	 Auto Answer
Set how quickly calls are automatically answered
during hands-free operation. These settings do not
apply when the ring type is Silent.

*	 Auto Lock
Refer Basic functions of the Chapter 2 Basic
Operation.

*	 Call forwarding

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All
Programs] [Settings] [Phone] [Call
Forwarding].

3	 Enter the number to which you want the calls
forwarded.

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5	 Click Done.

	 Make sure Enable call forwarding is selected.

*	 Call Options
You can customize settings related to call functions,
such as an answering option, voicemail and SMS
access.

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Phone] [Call Options].

2	 Available Setting Options:
•	 Any key answer: When this option is
activated, you can answer incoming calls by
pressing any key

2	 Choose one of the following:
•	 Unconditional to forward all calls.

•	 Show SIM contacts: With this option is
activated, the contact cards stored on the
SIM card display in Contacts.

•	 No Reply to forward calls when your line is
not answered.
•	 Busy to forward calls when your line is
busy.

•	 Phone number: Check your phone number.
•	 Voice mail number: When you insert
your SIM card into your phone, the phone
automatically detects and sets your
voicemail number.

•	 Unavailable to forward calls when your
phone is off or out of service range.
•	 Data calls to forward all data calls.
•	 Fax calls to forward all fax calls.

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•	 Text messages service center: When you
insert your SIM card into your phone, SMS
accesses the number by default. If not, you
can manually enter the numbers obtained
from your service provider.
•	 Country code: You can enter a country
code used will be automatically added
before a phone number when dialing.
•	 Area code: You can enter an area code.
The code used will be automatically added
before a phone number when dialing.

3	 Click Done.
*	 Turn call waiting notifications on and off
During a phone conversation, you will be notified of
an incoming call if this option is selected.

*	 Caller ID

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When you place a call, your phone number can be
displayed to or hidden from the person to whom
you are calling. Using this option, you can enable
or disable the display of your caller identification.
You can choose from Everyone, No one, or Only
my contacts.

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This option allows you to set the cell broadcast (CB)
message receipt and set up broadcast channels
from which you want to receive CB messages.

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•	 Enable channels: Select to enable the receipt of
CB messages.

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1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

•	 Receive channel list: Select to receive a list
of all available broadcast channels from the
network.

2	 Select or clear Provide call waiting

•	 Language: Select your preferred languages to
display CB messages.

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Programs] [Settings] [Phone] [Call Waiting].
notifications, then click Done.

To edit the channel list, press the Menu soft
key and select Edit Channels. Then press the
Menu soft key and select the options for adding,
deleting or editing channels.

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*	 Fixed Dialing

*	 Add a network

When this option is activated, your phone allows
outgoing calls only to the limited set of phone
numbers. You can call only those numbers that are
included in the Fixed Dialing Number list or which
begin with the same digit(s) as a phone number on
the list.

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Phone] [Networks].

2	 Click Menu > Find a new Network.
3	 Do one of the following:
•	 Select the network checkbox(es) you want
to add. Then click Done.

*	 Select networks

•	 If you don’t see the network you want, click
[Menu] [Add] and select a network from the
list.

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Phone] [Networks].

2	 Choose one of the following:
•	 Manual to select a specific network
•	 Automatic to select more networks
automatically

3	 Click Menu and choose one of the following:
•	 Find a New Network
•	 Select a Network
Click the network you want to use, then click Done.

*	 Display your phone number
For a display of your phone number, the “Owner
Number” selection from the settings page will
display the number.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Select [Phone] [More…] [Owner Number].

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*	 Service Dialing Numbers (SDN)

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You can view the list of Service Dialing Numbers
(SDN) assigned by your service provider. These
numbers include emergency numbers, customer
service numbers and directory inquiries.

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This menu is available only when your SIM card
supports Service Dialing Numbers.

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*	 Select TTY Mode

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Your phone is able to operate with TTY
(Teletypewriter) digital modes. This feature is
system dependent and may not be available in all
areas.

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1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

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< [Start] [All Programs].

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2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to [Phone] [More…] [TTY Mode] and

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4	 Select TTY mode (Full, Talk, Hear, Off).
5	 Press [Done].
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SOUNDS
The Pantech duo™ comes with a large standard
set of ringtones and sounds. You can also add your
own as long as they are in the correct format.

*	 Change or turn sounds on or off
Any sound can be toggled on or off at any time, or
you can turn the phone’s sound off altogether.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Sounds and press OK.
4	 Select the sound setting for a ring tone or an

event you wish to change and use the left and
right Navigation Keys to alter settings. Press
None if you don’t want to hear a sound.

*	 Delete a sound
You can only delete sounds that you have added.
You cannot delete sounds pre-installed in the
phone.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

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3	 Scroll to Sounds and press OK.
4	 Press [Menu] [Delete Sounds] and then OK.
5	 Select the sound to delete.
6	 Press Yes.
	 Select Settings and press OK.

`	NOTE
You can only delete sounds that you have added.
You cannot delete sounds pre-installed in the
phone.

5	 Repeat for each event, and press [Done].
`	NOTE
For ring tones, you can use sounds in .wav, .mid,
mp3, or .wma file formats.

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When you select a sound, it plays. To hear it
again, select [Menu] [Play].

*	 Copy a sound from your PC to your phone
After a sound file is located on your phone, you can
use it for a ring tone. Sound files in .wav, .mid, mp3
or .wma formats can be used.

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1	 Connect the phone to your PC using a USB

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2	 On your PC, copy the sound file you want.
3	 In ActiveSync on your PC, click Explorer and

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Do one of the following:

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•	 To save the sound file on your phone,
double-click Application Data, double-click
Sounds, and paste the file into Sounds
folder.

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•	 To save the sound file on your storage card,
double-click Storage Card, and paste the file
into the folder you want.

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*	 View the list of profiles
You can store a set of parameters and options
for your phone in what is known as a “profile”.
By developing and selecting a profile you will be
establishing the baseline features of operation for
the phone.

4	 Modify the settings and press [Done].
5	 To cancel without saving changes, press
Cancel.

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To revert to the default profile settings, Select a
profile and press [Menu] [Reset] to default.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Profiles and press OK.
*	 Edit a profile
To edit a profile you’ve already created, you will
open that profile, change its settings, and save it
again with the same name.

1	 On the Home screen, use the up and down

Navigation Keys to select Profile and press
OK.

2	 Select the profile to edit.
3	 Press the right soft key > [Menu] and select

*	 Change the current profile
If you have more than one profile on your phone,
there are two simple methods of changing to
another profile.

1	 On the Home screen, use the up and down

Navigation Keys to select Profile and press
OK.

2	 Select a different profile from the list.
3	 Press [Done].
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You can also change the profile by using the
Quick List. Press the F key to access the
Quick List as quickly as possible.

[Edit] from popup menu.

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*	 Change the home screen appearance

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1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

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Programs] [Settings] [Home Screen].

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2	 Under Home screen layout, Color scheme,

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and Background image, select the options you
want.

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want the Home screen to be displayed if you
are not using the device, and click Done.

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*	 Clock
SET THE DATE AND TIME

1	 On the home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [More] [Settings] [Clock & Alarm]
[Date and Time].

2	 In Time Zone, select your time zone.
3	 In Date, edit the month, day, or year.
4	 In Time, edit the hour, minute, and second.
5	 Click [Done].
Auto Update
On – The time is set by importing local time from
the network. The user can change the time, but
when local time is sent from the network again, like
when you change to a different network or move to
a different area, the time is reset to the current local
time automatically.
Off – The time is set by the user regardless of the
time information sent from the network.
In both cases, when there is any problem, like the
network fails to send the local time, the time is set to
the default value, May 9, 2005.

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*	 Wireless Manager

*	 Create a Bluetooth partnership

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You can turn the power off to your wireless
connections in a single location. This is a quick way
to preserve battery power or to prepare your device
for an airplane flight.

Ensure that the two devices are within close range
and that both Bluetooth-enabled devices are visible.

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	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All
Programs] [Settings] [Connections]
[Bluetooth].

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

2	 Click Wireless Manager.
3	 Do one of the following:
•	 Press the button for a desired wireless
connection type (such as Bluetooth or
Phone) to turn it off or on. If it is already
turned off, the button is a lighter color and
displays an icon marked with an X.
•	 Press All to turn all wireless power on or off
(available only when more than one wireless
type exists on your device).

`	NOTE
To change settings for one of the displayed
wireless connection types, press [Menu] and
press the type of settings you want to change.

2	 Click [Add New Device]. Your device searches
for other Bluetooth-enabled devices and
displays them in the list.

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a Bluetooth partnership, and click [Next].

(recommended for enhanced security), enter
an alphanumeric Passcode between 1 and 16
characters, and click [Next]. Otherwise, leave
Passcode blank, and click Next.

5	 Enter the same passkey on the other device.
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Once you create a partnership, the Bluetoothenabled devices don’t need to be visible to beam
information between them; Bluetooth needs only
to be turned on.

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If you connect wireless LAN card to microSD slot,
you can use a WI-FI.

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*	 Create a dial-up connection

*	 Create a GPRS connection

Every network connection is different. You should
gather all of the relevant information or network
settings you need before starting this process.

Every network connection is different. You should
gather all of the relevant information or network
settings you need before starting this process.

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

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3	 Click [Menu] [Add].
4	 Enter the following information:

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3	 Click [Menu] [Add].
4	 Enter the following information:

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

	 Click Dial-up.

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

	 Click GPRS.

•	 In Description, enter a name for the
connection.

•	 In Description, enter a name for the
connection.

•	 In Connects to, select the network.

•	 In Connects to, select the type of network
to which you will connect.

•	 In Phone number, enter the phone number
to be used to dial the network.

•	 In Access point, enter the access point
name.

•	 In User name, enter your network user
name, if required.

•	 In User name, enter your user name for the
GPRS network, if required.

•	 In Password, enter your password, if
required.

•	 In Password, enter your password, if
required.

•	 In Domain, enter the domain name, if
required.

•	 In Primary DNS, enter the primary Domain
Name System (DNS) address, if required.

•	 Click Done.

•	 In Secondary DNS, enter the secondary
DNS address, if required.

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•	 In IP address, enter the Internet Protocol
(IP) address for the device, if required.

5	 Click Done.
The device uses this connection when you open a
program that connects to the Internet.

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

2	 Click Proxy.
3	 Click [Menu] [Add].
4	 Enter the following information:
•	 In Description, enter a name for the
connection.
•	 In Connects from, select the type of
network from which you will connect.

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•	 In Type, select the type of proxy connection
to create.

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•	 In User name, enter your user name for the
network to which you will connect.

*	 Create a proxy connection
Every network connection is different. You should
gather all of the relevant information or network
settings you need before starting this process.

•	 In Proxy [name:port] enter the proxy
server name and port number in this form:
server name:port number.

•	 In Password, enter your password.

4	 Click Done.
*	 Create a vpn connection
Every network connection is different. You should
gather all the relevant information or network
settings you need before starting this process.

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

2	 Click VPN.
3	 Click [Menu] [Add].
4	 Enter the following information:
•	 In Description, enter a name for the
connection.

•	 In Connects to, select the type of network
to which you will connect.

•	 In VPN type, select the type of VPN.

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•	 In Server, enter the VPN server name.
•	 In Connects from, select the type of
network from which you will connect to the
VPN (typically The Internet).
•	 In Connects to, select the type of network
to which you will connect (typically My
Corporate Network).
•	 In User name, enter your user name for the
VPN.
•	 In Password, enter your password.
•	 In Domain, enter the domain name, if
required.
•	 If you selected IPSec in VPN type, in
IPSec authentication, select the type
of authentication: Pre-Shared Key or
Certificate.
•	 If you selected Pre-Shared Key in IPSec
authentication, in IPSec Pre-shared key,
enter the key.

5	 Click Done.

*	 End a Bluetooth partnership

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Connections]
[Bluetooth].

2	 Click [Menu] [Devices].
3	 Select the Bluetooth partnership you want to
end.

4	 Click [Menu] [Delete].
*	 Delete a dial-up connection

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

2	 Click Dial-up.
3	 Select the connection to delete.
4	 Click [Menu] [Delete].
5	 Click Yes, and click Done.

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Connections
*	 Delete a GPRS connection

2	 Click [Menu] [Advanced] [Menu] [Work URL

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

3	 Select the URL to edit.
4	 Click [Menu] [Edit].
5	 Edit the URL, then click Done.

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

2	 Click GPRS.
3	 Select the connection to delete.
4	 Click [Menu] [Delete].
5	 Click Yes, and click Done.

Exceptions].

*	 Make your device visible

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*	 Delete a proxy connection

In order for your device to receive beamed
information, beaming devices or computers must be
able to detect it.

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

2	 Click Proxy.
3	 Select the connection to delete.
4	 Click [Menu] [Delete].
5	 Click Yes, and click Done.

2	 Click [Connections] [Bluetooth].
3	 Select Turn on Visibility, and click Done.

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Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can now
detect your device and try to beam information
to it, establish a Bluetooth partnership, or use a
Bluetooth service.

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Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

*	 Change an intranet URL

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings].

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If you no longer want your device to be visible,
select Turn off Visibility.

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

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*	 Turn on and off Bluetooth
By default Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on,
then turn off your device, Bluetooth also turns off.
When you turn on your device again, Bluetooth
turns on automatically.

1	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

Programs] [Settings] [Connections]
[Bluetooth].

2	 Select or clear Turn on Bluetooth, and click
Done.

`	NOTE
To receive beams using Bluetooth, ensure that
Bluetooth is turned on and that your device is
visible and within close range.

*	 Beam an item
In the Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks, and
Pictures programs, you can beam files and
information to other devices using Bluetooth.

1	 From the program, select the item you want to
beam, such as an appointment in Calendar, a
task in Tasks, a contact card in Contacts, or a
picture in Pictures. In Calendar, first open the
appointment in Agenda view.

`	NOTE
You can also turn off Bluetooth using Wireless
Manager. Click [Start] [Settings] [Wireless
Manager].

*	 Receive beamed information

2	 Click [Menu] [Beam].
3	 Select the device to which you want to send the

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4	 Click Beam.

1	 Click [Connections] [Beam].
1	 Check Receive incoming beams.
1	 Click Done.

*	 Set up an outgoing Bluetooth com port

	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All
Programs] [Settings].

item.

The New Outgoing Port menu command is
available only if one or more Bluetooth-connected
devices support serial (COM) connections.

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Connections
1	 Make sure that your device is connected to the

2	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

2	 On the Home screen, click [Start] [All

3	 Click [Bluetooth].
4	 Click [Add new device]. Your device searches

other device via Bluetooth.

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

3	 Click [Bluetooth] [Menu] [COM Ports].
4	 Click [Menu] [New Outgoing Port].
5	 Select a numbered COM port from the list.

If the port cannot be created, it is in use. Select
a different numbered port.

Programs] [Settings] [Connections].

for other Bluetooth-enabled devices and
displays them in the list.

5	 Click the name of the Bluetooth-enabled handsfree device.

6	 In Passcode, enter the alphanumeric

passcode for the Bluetooth-enabled hands-free
device. You can find this information in the
manufacturer’s documentation for your handsfree device. Click Next.

6	 To use this COM port to communicate only with
devices with which your device has a Bluetooth
partnership, select the Secure Connection
check box.

7	 Click Done.

7	 Enter a name for the device, and click Next.
Then click Done.

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*	 Set up a Bluetooth-enabled headset

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You can use a Bluetooth-enabled headset (or other
Bluetooth-enabled hands-free device) with your
device when you create a Bluetooth partnership
between your device and the Bluetooth headset.

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1	 Make sure that the two devices are turned on

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Security
Your Pantech duo™ has several easy-to-use
security features. You can enable the device lock,
or you can enable security certificates such as SSL.

*	 Enable the Device Lock

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Security and press OK.
4	 Select Device Lock and press OK.
5	 Use the left/right Navigation keys or OK key to

enable and activate ‘Prompt if device unused
for’.

6	 Use the Navigation Keys to set the amount of

time for the phone to be inactive before the lock
is automatically activated.

7	 Enter and confirm your password.
8	 Press [Done].

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To quickly lock the phone, press the F briefly
to access the Quick List, select Lock.

*	 Disable the Device Lock
When you disable a device lock, remember to
disable the automatic feature that locks the device if
it is unused for a specified amount of time.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Security and press OK.
4	 Select Device Lock and press OK.
5	 Enter the password, and press [Done].
6	 Use the Navigation Keys to disable “Prompt
if device unused for” before the lock is
automatically activated.

7	 Press [Done].

!	IMPORTANT NOTE
To ensure you can always make emergency calls
at any time, do not begin your password with the
digits of your local emergency number.

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*	 View a certificate
Your phone is able to use personal security
certificates that you add to the phone and it also has
root certificates that come pre-installed.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Security and press OK.
4	 Select Certificates and press OK.
5	 Choose one of the following:
•	 Personal to view the list of personal
certificates.
•	 Intermediate to view the list of intermediate.
•	 Root to view the list of root certificates.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Security and press OK.
4	 Select Certificates and press OK.
5	 Choose one of the following:

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•	 Personal to view the list of personal
certificates.

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6	 Select a certificate.
7	 Press [Menu], then Delete.

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Deleting a root certificate can make it impossible
to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols,
which help you to send personal information more
securely.

6	 Select the certificate you want to view and
press OK.

*	 Delete a certificate

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Be careful when deleting certificates: select only
the certificate you intend to delete. Root certificates
should only be deleted when you are certain you do
not need that security on the phone.

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*	 Activating the SIM PIN
When SIM PIN is enabled, you must enter your PIN
supplied with your phone each time you turn the
phone on or insert the current SIM card into another
device. Consequently, any person who does not
have your PIN cannot use your phone without your
approval.

1	 On the Home screen, press the [Start] soft key.
2	 Select [Settings] [Security] [Enable SIM PIN].
3	 Enter the PIN and press the [Done] soft key.
*	 Locking the SIM Card

4	 Re-enter the password for confirmation and
press the [Done] soft key.

*	 Changing PIN2
A PIN 2 is used for certain functions supported by
the SIM card. You can change the PIN2 supplied
with your SIM card to a new one.

1	 On the Home screen, press the [Start] [All
Programs] soft key.

2	 Select [Settings] [Security] [Change PIN2].
3	 Enter the current PIN2 in the Old PIN field, then
a new PIN in the New PIN field, and re-enter
the new PIN in the Confirm new PIN field.

When SIM Lock is enabled, your phone works only
with the current SIM card. To use another SIM card,
you must enter the SIM lock password.

4	 Press the [Done] soft key.

1	 On the Home screen, press the [Start] [All

*	 Encryption

Programs] soft key.

2	 Select [Settings] [Security] [Enable SIM
Lock].

3	 Enter a password for your SIM card and press
the [Done] soft key.

When you will want to encrypt any files, select
‘Encrypt files placed on storage cards’ check box.
You can save encrypted files which are placed on
a storage card. Such files are readable only by this
Windows Mobile-based device.

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*	 Master Clear  

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When you have purchased your phone, all the
settings are pre-configured and installed. Any time
you can return your phone to the factory default
settings.

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1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

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< [Start] [All Programs].

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2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Security and press OK.
4	 Select Master Clear and press OK.

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• Master Clear erases all user data and initializes
all settings to the factory default mode.

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• To ensure the operation of Master Clear, the
SIM card should be inserted while Device-Lock
is unlocked.

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If you forgot the password to unlock Device-Lock,
follow the steps below to activate Master Clear.

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1. Switch off the power and remove the SIM card.
2. Switch on the power. Press ‘*25327#’ on the
Home screen and then press OK.

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Remove a program
You can remove programs that have been added to
the phone at any time. Be sure that you select the
right program before removing it.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Remove Programs.
4	 Select the program to remove.
5	 Press the right soft key > [Menu].
6	 Select Remove.
`	NOTE
Programs that come pre-installed in the phone
cannot be deleted.

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Power Management
You can use Power Management to check the
battery and configure settings that prolong battery
life.

•	 Keypad light on: The user can select Any
time or Custom time.
	 − Any time (default): The keypad light turns
on whenever a key is pressed.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

	 − Custom time: The keypad light turns
on whenever a key is pressed, but only
during the time span designated by the
user.

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Scroll to Power Management and press OK.
4	 Adjust the following:

•	 Keypad light start time: In Custom time
mode, the user can set the start time of the
time span when the keypad light can be on.

•	 Backlight time out on battery: select the
amount of time for the phone to be idle
before the backlight turns off.
•	 Backlight time out on AC: select the amount
of time for the phone to be idle before
the backlight turns off when the phone is
plugged into a charger.
•	 Display time out: select the number of
minutes for the phone to be idle before the
Home screen turns off.

•	 Keypad light end time: In Custom time
mode, the user can set the end time of the
time span when the keypad light can be on.

5	 Press [Done].
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Main battery indicates the amount of battery life
remaining.

•	 Keypad light time out: Turns off keypad LED
after a set period of time.

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•	 Display Brightness: select the brightness
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IPM power Mode
(IPM: Intel Power Management)
This mode is used to accelerate the operating
speed of the smartphone.
Two modes are available: turbo mode and default
mode.
In turbo mode, the CPU operates at its full speed of
416 MHz for about five seconds.
It may seem faster to the user.
One disadvantage is increased consumption of
power.
In normal mode, the operating speed is
automatically controlled according to the CPU’s
capacity utilization and power consumption is
modest.
The default value is set to normal mode.

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The accessibility settings will determine the size of
the text and characters, time outs, call alerts, and
volumes on the phone.

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1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key

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2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Select ‘More...’, press OK, and then select

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Accessibility.

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4	 Using the left and right Navigation Keys, select
your preferences for the following:

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•	 System font size: set the size of the font that
is displayed on the screen.

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•	 Multi-press time out: set the length of time
between key presses when entering text in
Multi-tap mode.

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•	 Confirmation time out: set the delay before
an unconfirmed action times out.

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•	 In-call alert volume: set the volume of
sounds that play during a call.

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5	 Press [Done].

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You need to press ‘More…’ in the Settings popup
menu to access Accessibility

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Regional settings
You can specify the language, locale, date and time
style, as well as number and currency formatting
options.

1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Select ‘More...’, press OK, then select
Regional Settings.

4	 Adjust the following:
•	 Language: select your preferred language.
•	 Locale: select the locale for the
language you selected. The locale option
automatically changes the format of the
remaining options (such as date, time,
and currency) according to the locale you
specify.

5	 Press [Done].
`	NOTE
You must turn your phone off and on again for the
changes to take effect.

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You need to press ‘More…’ in the Settings popup
menu to access Regional Settings.

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Error Reporting
Error Reporting sends information needed by
technical support groups to diagnose a program
error for a device running Windows Mobile software.
A text file is created whenever an error is detected,
and can be delivered to support personnel if you
choose to send it. If a program error occurs, Error
Reporting starts automatically. The information sent
to Microsoft can be utilized by their programming
groups. The data is used for quality control and
will not be used for tracking individual users or
installations for any marketing purpose.
With Error Reporting, the only data that is initially
collected is technical data about the state of the
program and your device when the error occurred.
No documents (or any data contained in them) are
intentionally sent with the report information. To
ensure further security, the data that is collected
is transmitted via a secure connection and is kept
confidential and anonymous in a limited-access
database. This approach is in keeping with the
privacy regulations of the European Union (EU) as
well as the Fair Information Practice Principles of
the Federal Trade Commission. To view the Fair
Information Practice Principles, visit the Federal
Trade Commission Web site at
www.ftc.gov/reports/privacy3/fairinfo.htm.

*	 Turn Error Reporting On / Off

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You can turn the error reporting on and off as you
need it without affecting the error data collected by
the phone.

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1	 From the Home screen, press the left soft key
< [Start] [All Programs].

2	 Select Settings and press OK.
3	 Select ‘More...’, press OK, then select Error
Reporting and press OK.

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GAMEs
There are many games included with your Pantech duo™.
 SOLITAIRE
 BUBBLE BREAKER
 Midnight Pool
 Brain Challenge
 Scrabble Blast
 Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07
 Jewel Quest 2

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Solitaire
*	 Start a game of Solitaire

*	 Play Solitaire

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

1	 Move any aces on the seven stacks to the four

2	 Start new game.
3	 When you have finished playing a game, begin

2	 When you have made all available plays, press

Programs] [Games] [Solitaire].

card spaces at the top of the screen, and then
make any other available plays.
Draw to turn over cards.

a new one by pressing [Menu] [New Game].

*	 How to move cards

`	NOTE
The top card that is face up on the deck is always
available for play.

A number or character is displayed above each
card stack.

1	 On the keypad, press the number or character

above the card you want to move, and then
press the number or character above the stack
to which you want to move the card.

2	 To move a card up to one of the four stacks in

the right-hand corner of the screen, press the
number above the card in the lower stack, and
then press up Navigation Key.

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Bubble Breaker
*	 Overview of Bubble Breaker

*	 Start a game of Bubble Breaker

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Bubble Breaker is easy to learn, yet difficult to
master. The objective is to align similar bubbles to
form large blocks of bubbles before bursting them.
The more bubbles you have in the block before
they are burst, the greater number of points you will
receive.

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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2	 Set Bubble Breaker options.

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Bubble Breaker allows you to vary your playing
experience. In Bubble Breaker, press [Menu]
[Options], and select the following:

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To burst a bubble, the bubble must be connected
to other similar bubbles on the playing board. If you
press a bubble that is connected, those connected
bubbles will be highlighted and a text bubble will
pop up, displaying that block’s potential bubble
points. Press the selection again to burst the
bubbles.

*	 Breaker Bonus
If you manage to leave fewer than five bubbles on
the board, you will be rewarded with more points at
the conclusion of the game.
Undo
Moves in Bubble Breaker can be undone. To
take back the last move you made, press [Menu]
[Undo].

Programs] [Games] [Bubble Breaker].

•	 Play Sounds: Turns game sounds on or off.
•	 Guest Mode: Enables guests to play without
affecting the statistics.
•	 Style: Changes the style for new games as
follows:
	 − Standard: the default mode of play where
there is a set number of bubbles that will not
increase.
	 − Continuous: whenever a vertical set of
bubbles has been burst and the remaining
bubbles have shifted over to the right, a new,
randomly selected column of bubbles will pop
up on the left, allowing a game to be played for
an extended amount of time.
	 − Shifter: when a set of bubbles has been burst,
all remaining bubbles to the top and left will
shift down and to the right.

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	 − MegaShift: a combination of the shifter and
continuous styles where bubbles will shift down
and to the right while empty columns will fill on
the left.
•	 Breakers: Changes the color of the bubbles from
Colorful to Grayscale.

*	 View Bubble Breaker statistics
Bubble Breaker records your statistics for each
playing style.
Press [Menu] Statistics.
• Games: the total number of games played.
• A
 verage: the average score across all games
played in that style.
• High: the high score for the particular style.
• Big Burst: the highest scoring single burst.

!	TIP
To reset all your statistics, press Reset.

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Midnight Pool — Demo
In Gameloft’s Midnight Pool™, you can pit yourself
against a host of colorful characters ranging in skill
from amateur to veritable pool shark, challenging
them and betting on matches. Link up your trick
shots during challenges and games using either US
8-ball, UK 8-ball or 9 ball rules, depending on your
preference. Win a match and you’re sure to leave
with your opponents’ respect. Lose, and you’ll be
lucky to walk out with an empty wallet!

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*	 Start a game of Midnight Pool

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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Programs] [Games] [Midnight Pool].

2	 Open the device sideways to play.
3	 Start game Tournament or Versus or

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Challenges.
cue color.

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For more information, check the website
http://www.gameloft.com.

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Brain Challenge — Demo
Just like your body, your brain needs to exercise
to stay in shape. Maintaining it simply involves
completing little exercises without pain, stress, or
boredom. That’s where Brain Challenge™ comes
in! It’s like a real vitamin boost for your brain. Brain
Challenge is more than just a game or program.
Brain Challenge is your personal coach and
entertaining, easy solution for keeping your brain
alert. Using various, amusing exercises, train your
brain whenever and wherever you want! Your coach
will follow you everywhere on your mobile phone!

*	 Start a game of Brain Challenge

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [Games] [Brain Challenge].

2	 Open the device sideways to play.
3	 Start game Daily Brain Test or Training Room.
4	 Set Brain Challenge Options: sound, vibration,
coach, user profile, and reset game.

For more information, check the website
http://www.gameloft.com.

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Scrabble Blast — Demo
SCRABBLE Blast is the newest way to play your
favorite word game! Part classic SCRABBLE and
part fast-paced puzzle-game, SCRABBLE Blast
takes the crossword-style game play you’re familiar
with to an exciting new level. SCRABBLE tiles fall
from the sky, connect them in any direction to make
great words and rack up the points. With three
unique modes of play, an intuitive control scheme,
and statistic tracking, SCRABBLE Blast will keep
you glued to your mobile handset in a word making
frenzy!

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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Programs] [Games] [Scrabble Blast].

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3	 Set Scrabble Blast Options: sound, vibration,

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hint, reset my stats, and reset top ten.

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For more information, check the website
http://www.eamobile.com.

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Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07 — Demo
Tee off with EA SPORTS™ Tiger Woods PGA
TOUR ® 07! Play as or against Tiger Woods or
other PGA TOUR golf legends including: Colin
Montgomerie, Vijay Singh, and John Daly. Compete
on up to six world class courses. Practice any
course for a full round or single hole. 3D views and
broadcaster commentary capture every drive, chip,
and putt as winning shots earn you Trophy Balls.
Statistics track longest drive, number of eagles and
more! Prove that you’re the greatest golfer ever in
this must-have mobile game!

*	 Start a game of Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07

1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

Programs] [Games] [Tiger Woods PGA
TOUR 07].

2	 Start game Quick start or Tournament or
Challenge or Practice.

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	 Set Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07 Options:
sound, vibration, and unit (yard or meter).

For more information, check the website
http://www.eamobile.com.

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Jewel Quest 2 — Demo
The Jewel Quest phenomenon continues with
all-new addictive puzzle fun. Rupert picks up a new
treasure trail in search of the grandest Jewel Board
ever! Guide him through the mystery as he explores
Africa in search of jewels and his lost love.

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1	 On the Home screen, press [Start] [All

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Programs] [Games] [Jewel Quest2].

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2	 Start New Game.
3	 Set Jewel Quest 2 option: sound.

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http://www.iplay.com.

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SAFETY AND WARRANTY
This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions to follow when operating your phone.
Before operating your phone, please be aware of all the safety details.
This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services and the warranty for your phone. Please
review them thoroughly.
 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE
 SAR INFORMATION
 FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICES
 FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
 PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
 MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY

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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES
Read this information before using your
Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone.

*	 Exposure to radio frequency signals
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low
power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON,
it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF)
signals.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications
Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless
phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the
safety standards previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies:
	

ANSI C95.1 (1992) *

	

NCRP Report 86 (1986) *

	

ICNIRP (1996) *

Those standards were based on comprehensive
and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific
literature. For example, over 120 scientists,
engineers, and physicians from universities,
1* : American National Standards Institute.
2* : National Council on Radiation protection and
measurements.
3* : International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation
Protection.

government health agencies, and industry reviewed
the available body of research to develop the ANSI
Standard (C951).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC
guidelines (and those standards).

*	 Antenna care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement
antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or
attachments could damage the phone and may
violate FCC regulations.

*	 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:
•	Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your
first responsibility.
•	 Use hands-free operation, if available.
•	 Pull off the road and park before making or
answering a call, if driving conditions so require.

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If you must use the phone while driving, please use
one-touch, speed dialing, and auto answer modes.
An airbag inflates with great force. DO NOT place
objects, 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.

!

	WARNING:
Failure to follow these instructions
may lead to serious personal injury
and possible property damage.

Warning:

Operating certain parts of this system requires
user attention. Diverting attention away from
the road while driving can possibly cause an
accident or other serious consequences. Even
occasional, short diversions of attention can
be dangerous if your attention is diverted away
from your driving task at a critical time.
Microsoft makes no representations, warranties
or other determinations that ANY use of the
Software Product is legal, safe, or in any manner
recommended or intended while driving or
otherwise operating a motor vehicle.

*	 ELECTRONIC DEVICES

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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.

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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.

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•	 ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches
from your pacemaker when the phone is turned
on.

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•	 Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.

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•	 Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize
the potential for interference.

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•	 If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF
immediately.

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Other medical devices

Blasting areas

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.

To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn
your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in
areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all
signs and instructions.

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.

Posted facilities
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so
require.

Aircraft
FCC and Transport Canada Regulations prohibit
using your phone while in the air. Turn your phone
OFF before boarding an aircraft.

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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*	 Precautions
Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality
piece of equipment. Before using the device, please
read all the instructions and cautionary markings on
(1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and (3) Product Using
Battery.

	DO NOT short-circuit the battery terminals
with metal items etc.

!	WARNING!
• T
 his product contains a chemical known to the
State of California to cause cancer.
• T
 his product contains a chemical known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or
other reproductive harm.

	DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme
environment where high temperature or
high humidity exists.

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	DO NOT abuse the equipment. Avoid
striking, shaking or shocking. When not
using, lay down the unit to avoid possible
damage due to instability.

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	DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or
spilled beverages.

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	DO NOT disassemble the phone or its
accessories. If service or repair is required,
return unit to an authorized AT&T cellular
service center. If unit is disassembled, the
risk of electric shock or fire may result.

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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE
WARNING! Read this Information
before using
CAUTIONS
In August 1996 the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the United States with its
action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted
an updated safety standard for human exposure
to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted
by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines
are consistent with the safety standard previously
set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies. The design of this phone complies with
the FCC guidelines and these international
standards. 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
This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the phone kept 2.0 cm.
from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC
RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips,
holsters or similar accessories that maintain a
2.0 cm. separation distance between the user’s
body and the back of the phone, including the
antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar
accessories should not contain metallic components
in its assembly.
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these
requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure 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.

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.

01

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.

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.

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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 1.07 W/Kg and when worn on the body,
as described in this user guide, is 0.588 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.

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The SAR testing for Body-worn operation was
performed with a belt clip that provided a 20mm
separation. The User’s Manual indicates that any
holsters/clips used with this device should contain
no metallic components.

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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

The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization
for this model phone with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF

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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 PP4TX-215.
Additional information on Specific Absorption
Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA)
website at http://www.wow-com.com.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit
for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6
watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection for
the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.

*	 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR BATTERY USAGE
• D
 o not disassemble or open crush, bend or
deform, puncture or shred.
• Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to
insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or
expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire,
explosion or other hazard.
• Only use the battery for the system for which it is
specified.

• O
 nly use the battery with a charging system
that has been qualified with the system per this
standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger
may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or
other hazard.
• Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic
conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
• Replace the battery only with another battery
that has been qualified with the system per
this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an
unqualified battery may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage or other hazard.
• Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance
with local regulations.
• Battery usage by children should be supervised.
• Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone
or battery has been dropped, specifically on the
hard surface, and its damage suspects, take it to
the Customer Care Center for correct inspections.
• Improper battery use may result in a fire,
explosion or other hazard.

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FCC & INDUSTRY CANADA REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.Your mobile device is a low
power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON,
it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF)
signals.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for mobile devices.
Those guidelines are consistent with safety
standards previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies: American National
Standard Institute (ANSI), National Council of
Radiation Protection and Measurements(NCRP),
and International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNRP). Those standards
were based on comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant scientific literature.
The design of your phone complies with the FCC
guidelines and applicable.

Statement according to FCC part 15.105
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
•	 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•	 Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
•	Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
•	Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
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Statement according to FCC part 15.19:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Statement according to FCC part 15.21:
Modifications not expressly approved by this
company could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
RF exposure FCC
For body worn operation, to maintain compliance
with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only
accessories that contain no metallic components
and provide a separation distance of 5 mm (0.2
inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may
violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be
avoided.
This device and its antenna must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.

Health and Safety Information FCC
This EUT has been shown to be capable of
compliance for localized specific absorption rate
(SAR) for uncontrolled environment /general
population exposure limits specified in ANSI/
IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in
accordance with the measurement procedures
specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C
(2001) and IEEE Std. 1528-2003 Ministry of Health
(Canada), Safety Code 6. 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 *.
* In the U.S. 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.
** This device contains 1800 MHz DCS and 900
MHz EGSM functions that are not operational in
U.S. Territories; this filing is applicable 850 MHz
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FCC ID : JYCPC-C810
Trade Name/Model(s): AT&T / C810
FCC Classification: Licensed Portable
Transmitter Held to Ear (PCE)
FCC Rule Part(s): §20.19
HAC Standard: ANSI PC63.19-2005 D3.6
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT
Docket 01-309 modified the exception of wireless
phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of
1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones
be compatible with hearing-aids. The intent of
the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable access to
telecommunications services for persons with
hearing disabilities.
While some wireless phones are used near
some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear
implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming,
or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more
immune than others to this interference noise, and
phones also vary in the amount of interference they
generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a
rating system for wireless phones, to assist hearing
device users find phones that may be compatible
with their hearing devices. Not all phones have
been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating
on their box or a label located on the box.

The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary
depending on the user’s hearing device and
hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be
vulnerable to interference, you may not be able
to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the
phone with your hearing device is the best way to
evaluate it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC
requirements and are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices than phones that
are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two
ratings.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing
device manufacturer or hearing health professional
may help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean
that the hearing device is relatively immune to
interference noise. The hearing aid and wireless
phone rating values are then added together. A sum
of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum
of 6 is considered for best use.
In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the
M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the
M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal
M5. This should provide the hearing aid user with
“normal usage” while using their hearing aid with
the particular wireless phone. “Normal usage” in
this context is defined as a signal quality that is
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The M mark is intended to be synonymous
with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be
synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T
marks are recommended by the Alliance for
Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS).
The U and UT marks are referenced in Section
20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC rating and
measurement procedure are described in the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
C63.19 standard.
For information about hearing aids and digital
wireless phone
• F
 CC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume
Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html
• G
 allaudet University, RERC
http://tap.gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/
DigWireless.htm
• S
 elf Help for Hard of Hearing People Inc.
[SHHH]
http://www.hearingloss.org/hat/
TIPWirelessPhones.htm
• The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration – Center
for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer
Update on Wireless Phones

1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that
any health problems are associated with using wireless
phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless
phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low
levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave
range while being used. They also emit very low levels
of RF when in the stand-by mode.
Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects
(by heating tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does
not produce heating effects causes no known adverse
health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures
have not found any biological effects.
Some studies have suggested that some biological
effects may occur, but such findings have not been
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
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RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for
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In addition:
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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
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The National Institutes of Health participates in some
inter-agency 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 subjects of the safety
questions discussed in this document.
3. What kinds of phones are the subjects of this
update?
The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held
wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called
“cell,” “mobile,” or “PCS” phones.
These types of wireless phones can expose the user
to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) because of
the short distance between the phone and the user’s
head. These RF exposures are limited by Federal
Communications Commission safety guidelines that
were developed with the advice of FDA and other
federal health and safety agencies. When the phone
is located at greater distances from the user, the
exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person’s
RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance

from the source. The so-called “cordless phones,”
which have a base unit connected to the telephone
wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power
levels, and thus produce RF exposures far below the
FCC safety limits.
4. What are the results of the research done
already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting
results, and many studies have suffered from flaws
in their research methods. Animal experiments
investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy
(RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones
have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be
repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies,
however, have suggested that low levels of RF could
accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory
animals. However, many of the studies that showed
increased tumor development used animals that had
been genetically engineered or treated with cancercausing 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
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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.
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. 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
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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 methodology for
measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the
heads of wireless phone users. The test method
uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head.

Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to
greatly improve the consistency of measurements
made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR
is the measurement of the amount of energy absorbed
in tissue, either by the whole body or a small part of
the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of
matter. This measurement is used to determine whether
a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines.
9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to
radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products – and at this point
we do not know that there is – it is probably very small.
But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential
risks, you can take a few simple steps to 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
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10. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to
users of wireless phones, including children and
teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure
to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures described
above would apply to children and teenagers using
wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone
use and increasing the distance between the user and
the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups
sponsored by other national governments have advised
that children be discouraged from using wireless
phones at all. For example, the government in the
United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a
recommendation in December 2000. They noted that
no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes
brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation
to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly
precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence
that any health hazard exists.
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. The IEEE has approved this standard
in 2000. FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless
phones for possible interactions with other medical
devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur,
FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and
work to resolve the problem.
12. Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, please refer to the following
resources:
• FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.
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Read your Warranty carefully, with special
consideration to paragraph seven of the Limited
Warranty for your unit.
“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 their product is equal
to or better than the AT&T product. Be careful.
Some of these products may not be compatible to
use with your AT&T 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-AT&T
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 non-compatible accessory, the Warranty will
be voided. To protect your Warranty, use only
compatible accessories, which cannot damage or
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(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 nonoperative parts;
(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. 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.

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Personal Communications for repair or service,
please note that any personal data or software
stored on the device may be inadvertently erased
or altered. Therefore, we strongly recommend
you make a back up copy of all data and software
contained on your device before submitting it for
repair or service. This includes all contact lists,
downloads (i.e. third-party software applications,
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The AT&T Personal Communications (the
Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser
of this AT&T handheld portable cellular telephone,
that should this product or any part thereof during
normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven
defective in material or workmanship that results
in product failure within the first twelve (12) month
period from the date of purchase, such defect(s) will
be repaired or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at
the Company’s option, without charge for parts or
labor directly related to the defect(s).
The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable battery
and battery charger, if included, are similarly
warranted for twelve (12) months from date of
purchase.
This Warranty extends only to consumers who
purchase the product in the United States or
Canada and it is not transferable or assignable.
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.

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added to your device. In addition, if your wireless
device utilizes a SIM or Multimedia card, please
remove the card before submitting the device and
store for later use when your device is returned, the
AT&T Personal Communications is not responsible
for and does not guarantee restoration of any thirdparty software, personal information or memory
data contained in, stored on, or integrated with any
wireless device, whether under warranty or not,
returned to the AT&T Personal Communications for
repair or service.
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms
of this Warranty, the product should be delivered
with proof of Warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill
of sale), the consumer’s return address, daytime
phone number and/or fax number and complete
description of the problem, transportation prepaid,
to the Company at the address shown below or
to the place of purchase for repair or replacement
processing.
In addition, for reference to an authorized Warranty
station in your area, you may telephone in the
United States (800) 962-8622.
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
LIABILITY 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,
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.
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
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