UTStarcom Korea Technologies CDM7076 Dual-Band CDMA Phone (CDMA/PCS CDMA) User Manual 080827 7076PP EN M indd

UTStarcom Korea Technologies Ltd. Dual-Band CDMA Phone (CDMA/PCS CDMA) 080827 7076PP EN M indd

revised Users Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE
PACKAGE INCLUDES .............................................................................................6
HANDSET DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................ 7
BATTERY USAGE ................................................................................................. 12
POWER CONNECTION ........................................................................................................ 14
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION...................................................................15
DO’s ................................................................................................................................... 15
DON’Ts ............................................................................................................................... 15
CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF .......................................................................... 18
TURNING THE PHONE ON .................................................................................................. 18
TURNING THE PHONE OFF ................................................................................................. 18
ACCESSING THE MENU .......................................................................................19
MENU SUMMARY ............................................................................................... 20
BASIC FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................. 22
MAKING A CALL ................................................................................................................ 22
ANSWERING CALLS ............................................................................................................ 23
WAIT/PAUSE FEATURE........................................................................................................ 23
3-WAY CALLING ................................................................................................................. 24
CALLER ID FUNCTION ........................................................................................................ 24
CALL WAITING FUNCTION ................................................................................................. 25
ADJUSTING VOLUME .......................................................................................................... 25
SPEAKERPHONE ................................................................................................................. 26
DURING A CALL .................................................................................................. 27
MUTE (UNMUTE) ...............................................................................................................27
SEND TXT MSG .................................................................................................................. 27
CONTACTS ......................................................................................................................... 27
RECENT CALLS ................................................................................................................... 27
NOTEPAD ........................................................................................................................... 28
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL ......................................................................... 29
911 IN LOCK MODE ........................................................................................................... 29
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM ................................................................................. 29
CHAPTER 3. MEMORY FUNCTION
STORING A PHONE NUMBER .............................................................................. 32
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS ....................................................... 34
STANDARD INPUT MODE ................................................................................................... 35
T9WORD INPUT MODE....................................................................................................... 36
NUMERIC MODE ................................................................................................................37
SYMBOL MODE .................................................................................................................. 37
MAKING A CALL THROUGH THE CONTACT LIST ..................................................38
ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING ................................................................................... 38
CHAPTER 4. MENU FUNCTION
CONTACTS ..........................................................................................................42
NEW CONTACT .................................................................................................................. 42
CONTACT LIST .................................................................................................................... 43
GROUPS ............................................................................................................................. 44
SPEED DIALS ...................................................................................................................... 48
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ................................................................................................... 49
RECENT CALLS .................................................................................................... 53
MISSED .............................................................................................................................. 53
RECEIVED ........................................................................................................................... 54
DIALED ............................................................................................................................... 55
ALL ..................................................................................................................................... 56
VIEW TIMERS ..................................................................................................................... 57
SETTINGS ............................................................................................................ 58
SOUND SETTINGS ..............................................................................................................58
DISPLAY SETTINGS ............................................................................................................. 65
PHONE SETTINGS ............................................................................................................... 70
CALL SETTINGS .................................................................................................................. 78
MEMORY ........................................................................................................................... 81
PHONE INFO ...................................................................................................................... 83
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MY VERIZON ....................................................................................................... 85
MY VERIZON ...................................................................................................................... 85
CHAPTER 5. TOOLS
TOOLS ................................................................................................................. 88
VOICE COMMAND ............................................................................................................. 88
CALCULATOR ..................................................................................................................... 90
CALENDAR ......................................................................................................................... 91
ALARM CLOCK ................................................................................................................... 93
STOPWATCH....................................................................................................................... 94
WORLD CLOCK ................................................................................................................... 95
NOTEPAD ........................................................................................................................... 95
CHAPTER 6. MEDIA CENTER
MEDIA CENTER ................................................................................................... 98
TUNES & TONES ................................................................................................................. 98
PICTURES ......................................................................................................................... 101
GAMES ............................................................................................................................. 105
MOBILE WEB .................................................................................................................... 106
BROWSE & DOWNLOAD .................................................................................................. 106
EXTRAS ............................................................................................................................ 107
CHAPTER 7. MESSAGING
MESSAGING ......................................................................................................110
NEW MESSAGE ................................................................................................................ 110
INBOX .............................................................................................................................. 113
SENT ................................................................................................................................ 114
DRAFTS ............................................................................................................................ 115
VOICEMAIL ....................................................................................................................... 116
MOBILE IM ....................................................................................................................... 117
EMAIL .............................................................................................................................. 117
CHAT ................................................................................................................................ 117
SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................... 118
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CHAPTER 8. MOBILE WEB
MOBILE WEB ..................................................................................................... 124
LAUNCHING MOBILE WEB 2.0 ......................................................................................... 124
BROWSER MENU ............................................................................................................. 124
CHAPTER 9 SAFETY AND WARRANTY
SAFETY .............................................................................................................. 130
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES ......................... 130
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE ............................................134
SAR INFORMATION ........................................................................................ 135
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE ..............................................................................138
EMERGENCY CALLS .......................................................................................148
COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER FCC REGULATIONS ............................................. 151
GENERAL SAFETY .......................................................................................... 152
ANTENNA ....................................................................................................... 153
BATTERY.........................................................................................................154
CHARGER ....................................................................................................... 156
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY (HAC) REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS
DEVICES ......................................................................................................... 157
GAMES ........................................................................................................... 160
CAMERA ........................................................................................................ 161
RECYCLE YOUR CELL PHONE! ........................................................................ 161
AVOID POTENTIAL HEARING LOSS .................................................................... 163
CAUTION: ....................................................................................................... 163
FCC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION .................................................................... 166
INFORMATION TO USER .................................................................................166
WARRANTY ....................................................................................................... 168
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY ..................................................................... 168
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CHAPTER 1
BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE
This chapter provides important information about
using your phone including:
PACKAGE INCLUDES
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
BATTERY USAGE
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION
CHAPTER 1
BEFORE
USING
YOUR PHONE
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PACKAGE INCLUDES
This package should include all items pictured below.
If any are missing or different, immediately contact the retailer
where you purchased the phone.
User Manual
Handset
AC Charger
Standard Battery
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION
Your CDM7076 weighs 3.5 ounces. The dimensions are
3.5“x1.9“x8.6“.
Earjack
Charger jack
Camera Lens
DIRECTIONAL KEY
CLR Key
END/POWER Key
Speakerphone Key
Microphone
SEND Key
Camera Key
Antenna
Left Soft Key Right Soft Key
Main Menu/OK Key
Volume Keys Side Camera Key
Voice Command Key
Camera Lens
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION
(THE FUNCTION KEYS)
DIRECTIONAL KEY
In Idle Mode:
Press
the Directional Key up
for Mobile Web,
Directional Key down
for
Calendar
,
Directional Key right
for
MY
SHORTCUTS
and
Directional Key left
for
Mobile Web.
Within A Menu:
Use to scroll through menu options, or to
select a function displayed on the screen.
Send Key
Press to make or receive a call. In Idle Mode, press to access the All Calls list.
End Key
Press to terminate a call or to return to Idle Mode. Press and hold to turn
the phone on/off.
Left Soft Key
Press to access the Message menu or function displayed on bottom line.
Right Soft Key
Press to access the Contacts menu or function displayed on bottom line.
CLR Key
Press to clear a digit from the display or to return to the previous page.
Press and hold to clear all digits.
Speakerphone Key
Press and hold to turn speakerphone On/Off.
Camera Key
Press to access Camera Mode.
Shift Key
Enters the asterisk [*] character for calling features. In text entry mode, press
to change the character input type. Press and hold to display a plus sign (+)
for international dialing.
Space Key
Enters the pound [#] character for calling features. In text entry mode, press
to accept the word and add a space.
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION
(DISPLAY INDICATORS)
Side Camera Key
Press to access Camera Mode.
Voice Command Key
In Idle Mode, press to access the Voice Command menu or to dial a phone
number using your voice.
Side Volume Key
Allows you to adjust the master volume in idle mode (with the flip open) or
adjust the earpice volume during a call. The volume Key can also be used to
scroll up or down to navigate through the different menu options. To mute
the ringer during an incoming call, press the volume Key up or down.
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Signal Strength
Current signal strength: the more lines, the stronger the signal
(1X Mode/Digital Mode).
Voice Call
Indicates call is in progress.
No Service
Indicates the phone cannot receive a signal from the system.
Roaming
Phone is out of home area.
Battery
Battery charging level — the more blocks, the stronger the charge.
Voicemail
Indicates you have voicemail messages.
New Messages
New TXT or PIX message.
Speakerphone
Phone is in speakerphone mode.
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
(DISPLAY INDICATORS)
This display appears when you are not on a call or using the
menu. You must be in Idle Mode display to dial a phone number.
Text & Graphic area
Soft Key Indicators
Shows the functions currently assigned to each soft key
and displays some icons.
Display Indicators
Display various icons.
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GPS Icon
Indicates the Location Service of your phone is disabled/enabled.
TTY
Indicates your phone is in TTY mode.
Alarm Only
Phone will alert you with an alarm tone when call is received.
Alarm
The only audible alert you can hear is for an alarm. Will not ring for incoming
call or other alerts.
Vibrate Only
Phone will vibrate to notify you of an incoming call.
Sounds Off
Indicates all sounds and alerts are set to off.
Dormant
Indicates your phone is in a dormant state during a data call. Your phone
goes to Dormant mode when you have not had any activity on a page for
some time - your connection is still active and you can make and receive
calls.
Voice Privacy
Indicates Voice Privacy mode.
Standalone Mode
Wireless connectivity is turned off, but non-network functions can still be
accessed.
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
(DISPLAY INDICATORS)
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BATTERY USAGE
(BATTERY INSTALLATION)
1.
Place the battery (label side up) on the back of the phone
so the metal contacts match up on the battery and in the
battery cavity.
2.
Push the battery down into the battery cavity until it locks
into place.
3.
Place the battery cover over the battery and slide up into
place.
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BATTERY USAGE
(BATTERY REMOVAL)
1.
Push down the release latch button, then slide the battery
cover off the phone.
2.
Lift the battery up and out of the battery cavity from the top
of the battery.
If the battery is not correctly placed in the compartment,
the handset will not turn on and/or the battery may
detach during use.
Note
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BATTERY USAGE
(BATTERY CHARGING)
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 onto the phone.
When you charge the battery with the phone power off,
you will see a charging status screen. You cannot operate
the phone until it is powered on.
The battery is not charged at the time of purchase.
• Fully charge the battery before use.
It is more efficient to charge the battery with the handset
powered off.
The battery must be connected to the phone in order to
charge it.
• Battery operating time gradually decreases over time.
If the battery fails to perform normally, you may need to
replace the battery.
Hot Key
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BATTERY HANDLING
INFORMATION
DO’s
l
Only use the battery approved for use with your phone.
l
Only use the battery for its original purpose.
l
Try to keep batteries in a temperature between 41ºF (5ºC ) and
95ºF (35ºC).
l
If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below the
recommended range, give it time to warm up or cool down before
using.
l
Completely drain the battery before recharging. It may take one to four
days to completely drain.
l
Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and dry place.
l
Purchase a new battery when its operating time gradually decreases
after fully charging.
l
Properly dispose of the battery according to local laws.
DON’Ts
l
Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a sealed unit with no
serviceable parts.
l
Don’t accidentally short circuit the battery by carrying it in your pocket
or purse with other metallic objects such as coins, clips and pens.
This may critically damage the battery.
l
Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temps. Otherwise, it could
significantly reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.
l
Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.
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MEMO
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CHAPTER 2
BASIC OPERATION
This chapter addresses and explains the basic
features of your phone including:
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF
ACCESSING THE MENU
MENU SUMMARY
BASIC FUNCTIONS
DURING A CALL
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
CHAPTER 2
BASIC
OPERATION
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TURNING THE PHONE
ON / OFF
TURNING THE PHONE ON
1.
Press and hold the END Key until your “Power On” logo
appears and the tone sounds.
TURNING THE PHONE OFF
1.
Press and hold the END Key until your “Power Off logo
appears.
Immediately change or recharge the battery when “LOW
BATTERY!! PHONE IS TURNING OFF!” appears on the
display. Memory may possibly be damaged if the phone
turns off due to the battery completely draining.
Turn the phone off before removing or replacing the
battery. If the phone is on, unsaved data may be lost.
Note
If “Phone Locked“ appears on the display, press Right
Softkey
[Unlocked] then enter your 4-digit lock code.
The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
Note
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Your phone can be customized via the menu. Each function can
be accessed by scrolling with the Directional Key or by
pressing the number that corresponds with the menu item.
1.
To access the men u from Idle Mode, press the OK Key
[MENU].
2.
Pressing the Directional Key up or down scrolls through
the submenus for the menu item you are in. Pressing the
Directional Key left or right enables you to scroll
through the menu items.
3.
To return to the previous page, press the Clear Key .
To exit the current menu and return to the idle mode,
press the END Key .
4.
Press to enter a function when its main page is
displayed or press its assigned number to have direct access
to the function.
ACCESSING THE MENU
Please see page 71 for directions on how to change the
function of the Set Shortcut.
Note
Mobile Web
Calendar
MY SHORTCUTS
Browse &
Download
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MENU SUMMARY
MEDIA CENTER
1.
Tunes & Tones
1.1. Get New Ringtones
1.2. My Ringtones
1.3. My Sounds
2.
Pictures
2.1. Get New Pictures
2.2. My Pictures
2.3. Take Picture
2.4. Online Album
3.
Games
4.
Mobile Web
5.
Browse & Download
6.
Extras
MESSAGING
1. New Message
1.1. TXT Message
1.2. Picture Message
1.3. Voice Message
2. Inbox
3. Sent
4. Drafts
5. Voicemail
6. Mobile IM
7. Email
8. Chat
CONTACTS
1.
New Contact
2.
Contact List
3.
Groups
4.
Speed Dials
5. In Case of Emergency
RECENT CALLS
1.
Missed
2.
Received
3.
Dialed
4.
All
5.
View Timers
SETTINGS & TOOLS
1. My Verizon
2. Tools
2.1. Voice Commands
2.2. Calculator
2.3. Calendar
2.4. Alarm Clock
2.5. Stop Watch
2.6. World Clock
2.7. Notepad
3. Sounds Settings
3.1. Call Sounds
3.1.1. Call Ringtone
3.1.2. Call Vibrate
3.2. Alert Sounds
3.2.1. TXT Message
3.2.2. Pic/Voice Message
3.2.3. Voicemail
3.2.4. Emergency Tone
3.3. Keypad Volume
3.4. Service Alerts
3.4.1. ERI
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3.4.2. Minute Beep
3.4.3. Call Connect
3.5. Power On/Off
3.5.1. Power On
3.5.2. Power Off
4. Display Settings
4.1. Banner
4.1.1. Personal Banner
4.1.2. ERI Banner
4.2. Backlight
4.2.1. Display
4.2.2. Keypad
4.3. Contrast
4.4. Wallpaper
4.5. Screensaver
4.6. Display Themes
4.7. Main Menu
4.8. Dial Fonts
4.9. Clock Format
5. Phone Settings
5.1. Airplane Mode
5.2. Set Shortcuts
5.2.1. Set My Shortcuts
5.2.2. Set Directional Keys
5.3. Voice Commands
5.3.1. Prompts
5.3.2. Call Alert
5.4. Language
5.5. Location
5.6. Security
5.6.1. Edit Codes
5.6.2. Restrictions
5.6.3. Phone Lock
Settings
5.6.4. Lock Phone Now
5.6.5. Restore Phone
5.6. System Select
6. Call Settings
6.1. Answer Options
6.2. Auto Retry
6.3. TTY Mode
6.4. One Touch Dial
6.5. Voice Privacy
6.6. Assisted Dialing
6.7. DTMF Tones
7. Memory
7.1. Phone Memory Usage
7.2. My Pictures
7.3. My Ringtones
7.4. My Sounds
8. Phone Info
8.1. My Number
8.2. SW/HW Version
8.3. Icon Glossary
MENU SUMMARY
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MAKING A CALL
1.
Enter a phone number.
2.
Press the SEND Key .
3.
To end a call, press the END Key .
BASIC FUNCTIONS
To modify the phone number you have entered :
To erase one digit at a time press
the Clear Key
.
To erase the entire number, press and hold
the Clear Key
.
Note
If “CALL FAILED” appears on the display or the line is
busy, press the SEND Key
or
the END Key
.
If you activate the AUTO RETRY” function, the phone
will automatically retry for the number of times you have
selected.
When you place or receive a call to or from stored phone
numbers, only the name will be displayed.
If “Enter Lock Code” appears on the display enter your
4-digit lock code to unlock your phone.
Note
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
ANSWERING CALLS
1.
When your phone rings or vibrates, press the SEND Key
to answer the incoming call. (Depending on your phone’s
settings, you may also answer incoming calls by opening the
phone or by pressing any digit key. See page 78)
2.
To end the call, press the END Key .
WAIT/PAUSE FEATURE
Pauses are used for automated systems (i.e., voice mail,
calling cards). Insert a pause after a phone number then enter
another group of numbers. The second set of numbers is dialed
automatically after the pause. This feature is useful for dialing
into systems that require a code.
1.
To insert a wait/pause, enter a phone number then press
Right Soft Key [OPTIONS]. Select either a 2-Sec Pause
(“P” appears) or a Wait (“W” appears).
2.
Press the SEND Key to dial or press Left Soft Key to
save phone number.
To ignore incoming calls, press
Right Soft Key
[Unlock].
In Auto Answer Mode a call is automatically answered after
five seconds of ring tones.
Note
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
3-WAY CALLING
With 3-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time.
When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be applied
for each of the two calls.
1.
Enter a number you wish to call then press the SEND Key
.
2.
Once you have established the connection, enter the second
number you wish to call then press the SEND Key .
3.
When you’re connected to the second party, press the SEND
Key again to begin your 3-Way call.
CALLER ID FUNCTION
Identifies caller by displaying their phone number.
If the caller’s name and number are already stored in your phone
book, their name will appear. This is a system dependent feature.
Please contact your service provider for details.
If one of the people you called hangs up during your
call, you and the remaining caller stay connected.
If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up,
all three callers are disconnected.
Note
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
CALL WAITING FUNCTION
Notifies you of an incoming call when you are already on a
call by sounding a beep tone and displaying the caller’s phone
number.
1.
To answer another call while on the phone, press the SEND
Key . This places the first call on hold. To switch back to
the first caller, press the SEND Key again.
ADJUSTING VOLUME
To adjust the volume:
1.
Adjust the volume by pressing the Volume Key up or down
then press the OK Key to save the setting.
Call Waiting is a system dependent feature.
Please contact your service provider for details.
Note
To adjust earpiece volume during a call, press the Volume
Key
up or down.
- Press and hold the Volume Key
down to turn off all
sounds.
- Press and hold
the Volume Key
up to return to normal
mode.
- In idle mode, press
the Volume Key
up/down to adjust
the master volume.
Note
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
SPEAKERPHONE
The speakerphone feature lets you hear audio through the
speaker and talk without holding the phone.
1.
To activate the speakerphone while on a call, press the
Speakerphone Key .
2.
The phone returns to normal (Speakerphone Off) after
ending a call or when the phone is turned off and back on.
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DURING A CALL
MUTE (UNMUTE)
The caller cannot hear you or any sounds from your side but you
can still hear them.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Mute].
SEND TXT MSG
To send a TXT message during a call:
1.
Press Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], then press
“Messaging”.
CONTACTS
To select the phone number in your internal Contact List:
1.
Press Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], then press
“Contact List”.
RECENT CALLS
To select a phone number in your Recent Calls List:
1.
Press Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], then press “Recent
Calls”.
To deactivate, press
Left Soft Key
[Unmute].
The phone will automatically unmute in Emergency Call or
Callback mode.
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DURING A CALL
NOTEPAD
To access the notepad during a call:
1.
Press Right Soft Key [OPTIONS], then press
"Notepad."
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MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
The 911 feature puts the phone in Emergency Call Mode when
you dial the preprogrammed emergency number, 911. It also
operates in Lock Mode and out of the service area.
911 IN LOCK MODE
The 911 call service is available even in Lock Mode.
1.
Enter “911”, then press the SEND Key .
2.
The call connects.
3.
When the call ends, the phone returns to the Lock Mode.
911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM
1.
Enter “911”, then press the SEND Key .
2.
The call connects.
3.
The phone maintains Emergency Mode and the phone can
receive an incoming call from any available system.
However, it can’t make a call.
The 911 call does not appear in the recent call list.
Note
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CHAPTER 3
MEMORY FUNCTION
This chapter addresses memory functions including:
STORING A PHONE NUMBER
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
MAKING A CALL THROUGH THE CONTACT LIST
CHAPTER 3
MEMORY
FUNCTION
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STORING A PHONE NUMBER
The phone book stores up to 500 entries.
1.
Enter phone number then press Left Soft Key [Save].
2.
Press for Add New Contact“ or for “Update
Existing“. If Add New Contact“ is selected, the phone
number will appear above a list. Press the Directional
Key up / down to choose the type of number you are
adding. Press the OK Key to select. If “Update Existing“
is selected, your contact list is displayed. Choose the entry
to add the number to, then press the OK Key . You will
then see the phone number listed above the number type list.
Select the type then press the OK Key .
3.
Enter a name.
To change the input mode, press Left Soft Key [Abc].
Press the Directional Key down to enter information
in other fields for the contact. Fields include Name, Mobile
1, Home, Work, Email 1, Group, Picture, Ringtone, Mobile
2, Fax, Email 2. When a phone number field is filled and
selected, press Right Soft Key [Options] to select one of
the following:
Set Speed Dial:
Select to set the phone number as a speed dial.
Select the location number and press the OK Key [SET]. Add
Contact to Speed Dial? will appear. Select Yes and press the OK Key
.
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STORING A PHONE NUMBER
4.
To store the entry in your contact list, press the OK Key
[SAVE]. “CONTACT SAVED” will be displayed.
Set As Default:
Select to set the phone number as the primary
phone number for the contact. Set as Default? will appear. Select Yes
and press the OK Key .
Add Pause: Select to add a pause after the number.
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The input mode will automatically be activated when it is
necessary to enter letters and numbers. As shown below there
are 5 available modes: Standard mode (Abc), Standard mode
(ABC), T9 Mode (T9Word), Numeric mode (123) and Symbol
mode (Symbols). The input mode indicator appears on the lower
left of the display when letters and numbers are entered.
To select the desired input mode, press Left Soft Key [Abc],
then choose from the list on screen.
ENTERING LETTERS,
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
KEY
KEY
Press to select a letter case of the
standard text input or T9 text input
mode. [Abc], [ABC] and [abc] indicate
the standard text input. [T9Word],
[T9WORD] and [T9word] indicate the
predictive text input.
Press to
change mode.
[T9Word][Abc]
[ABC][123]
[Symbols]
Press to view the
next matching word
if the highlighted
word is not the word
you intended.
Press to accept
a word and add
a space.
Press to delete
a character to
the left of the
cursor.
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ENTERING LETTERS,
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
STANDARD INPUT MODE
Use the digit keys to enter letters, numbers and characters.
1.
Enter letters using the keypad. To change the input mode,
press Left Soft Key [Abc], or Left Soft Key [ABC].
2.
To enter a space, press .
The cursor will automatically move to the next column.
3.
Repeat until letters are entered.
4.
To delete one digit, press the Clear Key .
To delete the entire entry, press and hold the Clear Key
.
5.
To change from lowercase to uppercase, press .
Select Abc mode by pressing
Left Soft Key
[Abc].
When you select this mode, the Abc icon appears as a
visual confirmation.
- Find the key that corresponds to the letter you want to
enter.
- Press it as many times as needed for the letter to appear
on the screen.
- To enter the name “John”:
Press [
] J
Press [
,
,
] o
Press [
,
] h
Press [
,
] n
E.G.
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ENTERING LETTERS,
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
T9WORD INPUT MODE
T9 mode incorporates a built-in-dictionary to determine a word
based on the entered characters. A word can be entered more
quickly by pressing each key once per character.
1.
Select the T9Word mode by pressing Left Soft Key [Abc].
2.
Press a digit key once to enter the character you want then
enter all the characters to input the word you want.
3.
To view the next matching word, press .
4.
To accept the matching word then enter a space, press .
To enter “Funfare” in the T9 mode :
- press
Left Soft Key
[Abc] and select T9 mode.
- Press
,
,
and you will see
“Fun”highlighted.
- Press the
Directional Key right
to select “Fun“.
- Press
,
,
,
and you will see “ease“
highlighted.
Press
until you see “dare“ highlighted.
Press
to select and add a space.
E.G.
To enter a compound word :
Enter the first part of the word then press
Directional Key
right
to accept it without adding a space after it.
Enter the last part of the word then press
to accept
the word.
Note
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ENTERING LETTERS,
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS
NUMERIC MODE
Allows you to enter numbers.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Abc] and scroll to “123
(Numeric mode)”.
2.
To enter a number, press a digit key.
SYMBOL MODE
Allows you to enter symbols.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Abc] and scroll to “Symbols
(Symbol mode)”.
2.
Select the symbol you want to enter with the Directional Key,
then press the OK Key .
Use the Directional Key to scroll through the different
symbols available.
Note
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MAKING A CALL THROUGH
THE CONTACT LIST
ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING
Ideal for frequently dialed numbers, this feature allows entries in
your contact list to be dialed via the keypad with only one or two
key presses. One Touch Dial needs to be set to On.
(Please see page 79.)
ONE-TOUCH DIALING
2-9: Press and hold the corresponding memory number for more
than 1 second.
TWO-TOUCH DIALING
10-96: Press the first digit and second digits of the memory
number short and long respectively.
If no phone number is stored in the location
entered,“Unassigned location” will appear on the screen.
If One Touch Dial is set to Off: Enter the speed dial
location number then press the SEND Key
[SEND].
• Location 1 is reserved for voicemail.
Location 2-96 are unassigned.
Location 97 is reserved for #BAL.
Location 98 is reserved for #MIN
Location 99 is reserved for #PMT.
To assign a speed dial location, please see page 48.
Note
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MAKING A CALL THROUGH
THE CONTACT LIST
# BAL/Balance: #BAL is a VZW Customer Service VRU number
(Free call) that provides customers information on their Verizon
Wireless billing balance. When a customer calls #BAL/#225 from
their mobile phone, once connected (3 seconds or less), the user
will have the option to
- Stay on the line - the VRU system will read balance information
in detail, along with some explanation to the user.
- Hang-up - the VRU system will automatically send user a SMS
Message with the balance information to the device.
# MIN/Minutes Usage: #MIN is a VZW Customer Service VRU
number (Free call) that provides customers information on their
Verizon Wireless usage. When the user calls #MIN/#646 from the
device and successfully connects to the VRU system, the user will
have the option to
- Stay on the line - the VRU system will read usage information in
detail, along with some explanation.
- Hang-up - the VRU system will automatically send an SMS
message with the usage information to the device.
# PMT/Payment: #PMT is a VZW Customer Service VRU number
(Free call) that allows user to make a bill payment, either with
a payment option they have already set up, or using a new, one
time payment option. When the user dials #PMT/#768 from
the device, and successfully connects to the VRU system, it (the
system) will walk the user through the payment option.
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CHAPTER 4
MENU FUNCTION
This chapter addresses accessing the menu and using
its functions and features to customize your phone.
CONTACTS
RECENT CALLS
SETTINGS
CHAPTER 4
MENU FUNCTION
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CONTACTS
Stores up to 500 entries, each of which can be assigned to a
group. Entries can be retrieved by name or group.
NEW CONTACT
To add a new entry:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “New
Contact“.
2.
Fill in the fields as they are selected.
Press the Directional Key up down to select a field.
3.
To save the entry, press the OK Key [SAVE].
To return to the previous page, press the Clear Key .
If no name is saved for the contact, the primary number will
be shown in the contact list.
Note
PHONE BOOK FIELDS: Name/Mobile1/Home/Work/EMail1/
Group/Picture/Ringtone/Mobile2/Fax/EMail2.
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CONTACTS
CONTACT LIST
Retrieves an entry by name and calls the primary number by
simply pressing the SEND Key .
You can review all the entries stored in your contacts list or
quickly find an entry by entering a name or its character string.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “Contact
List”. In idle mode, press Right Soft Key [Contacts].
2.
The list of names in your contact list is displayed
alphabetically.
3.
Enter a name or its character string or scroll through the list .
4.
While the contact list is still showing, press Left Soft Key
[Edit] to edit the contact. Press Right Soft Key [Options]
for 1. New Contact, 2. Erase, 3. New TXT Message, 4. New
Picture Message, 5. New Voice Message, 6. Unassign ICE
Contact, 7. Call and 8. Erase All Contacts.
5.
Press the OK Key [VIEW] to view the details of the
contact. From the View Contact screen, press Left Soft Key
[Erase] to erase the contact. Press Right Soft Key
[Options] for 1. New TXT Message, 2. New Picture Message,
3. New Voice Message or 4. Call.
6.
To call the selected number, press the SEND Key .
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CONTACTS
GROUPS
Allows you to classify phone entries into groups. Existing
groups include No Group, Company, Family, Friends, and V.I.P.
A maximum of 30 groups is allowed. You can add, change, and
erase a Group.
ADD NEW GROUP
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “Groups”.
2.
Press Left Soft Key [New] to add a new group name.
3.
Input a new group name.
4.
To save it, press the OK Key [SAVE].
ASSIGN PHONE NUMBER TO GROUP
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “Groups”.
2.
To assign phone numbers to a Group, scroll to the group
name then press Right Soft Key [Options].
Scroll to Add”, then press the OK Key .
3.
Your contact list will be displayed in alphabetical order.
4.
Scroll to each contact for the group and press the OK Key
[MARK] to add a check mark next to each contact. Press
Left Soft Key [Done] when all names have been marked.
“CONTACT ADDED TO GROUP“ will be displayed.
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CONTACTS
CHANGE GROUP NAME
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “Groups”.
2.
Select an existing group name with the Directional Key.
The only group name that cannot be changed is No Group.
3.
Press Right Soft Key [Options], then scroll to “Rename”.
Press the OK Key .
4.
Input a new group name.
5.
Press the OK Key [SAVE] to save the setting.
SEND TXT MSG. GROUP
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “Groups”.
2.
Select an existing group name that has phone numbers saved
to it.
3.
Press Right Soft Key [Options], then scroll to “New TXT
Message”. Press the OK Key .
4.
To see the list of numbers, press the Directional Key up.
You can add or delete numbers. Press the OK Key .
Each group can contain up to 10 phone numbers or email
addresses.
Note
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5.
Input your message. Press Right Soft Key [Options] and
select “Insert Quick Text”, “Save As Draft”,Add”, “Priority
Level” or “Cancel Message”.
6.
Press the OK Key to send the message.
SEND PIX MSG. GROUP
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “Groups”.
2.
Select an existing group name that has phone numbers
saved to it.
3.
Press Right Soft Key [Options], then scroll to “New
Picture Message”. Press the OK Key .
4.
The New Picture Message screen will appear with the
message field selected. Input your message. To add quick
text messages, press Right Soft Key [Options] and select
“Preview”, “Save As Draft”, “Quick Text”, “Add Slide”,
“Priority Level” or “Cancel Message”.
5.
Press Left Soft Key [My pics] to select the PIX field.
Press the Directional Key up /down to select a picture.
Scroll to the desired picture and press the Ok Key .
To take a picture, press Right Soft Key [Options] then
press “Take Picture“. Press the OK Key [TAKE] to take
the picture. Then press the OK Key [SEND] to save the
picture and add it to your message.
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6.
Press the Directional Key down to select the Sound
field. Press Left Soft Key [Sounds] to add a sound or
record a new sound. Press the OK Key .
7.
Press the Directional Key down to enter a Subject for
the message.
8.
Press the OK Key [SEND] to send your Picture Message.
ERASE GROUP
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “Groups”.
2.
Select an existing group name by pressing the Directional
Key up /down.
3.
Press Right Soft Key [Options], then scroll to “Erase”,
press the OK Key .
4.
“Erase Group?“ will be displayed. Select “Yes“ and press the
OK Key to erase the group.
Press
Directional Key up
again to edit the phone numbers
for sending the message. Press the OK Key
when you are
done editing the numbers and return to the New Picture Message
screen.
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CONTACTS
SPEED DIALS
In Idle Mode, calls can be placed to numbers stored in speed dial
by pressing & holding the location number on the key pad.
For a 2-digit location number, press the first number, then press
and hold the second number.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “Speed Dials”.
2.
To assign a phone number to a location, select the location
by pressing Directional Key up/down then press the OK
Key [SET]. Your contact list will be displayed.
3.
Select the contact then press the OK Key .
4.
Select the phone number for the contact then press the OK
Key .
5.
“Set Speed Dial to Contact?“ will be displayed. Select “Yes“
then press the OK Key .
6.
“SPEED DIAL SET“ will be displayed.
“Unassigned” appears if the location is available.
Note
One Touch Dial must be set to On.
Note
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Your phone has a special menu to organize your emergency
contacts and personal information.
TO ASSIGN EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Follow the procedures below to register a Contact to be
contacted in case of emergency, or to register a medical record
number or other personal info. To register up to three different
Contacts to ICE:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “In Case of
Emergency”.
2.
Press the Directional Key up /down to select “Contact
1”, “Contact 2”, or “Contact 3”, and then press the OK Key
[ADD].
3.
When selecting from the Contacts List, press “1. From
Contacts”, press the Directional Key up /down to select
the Contact entry, and then press the OK Key [OK]. When
adding a new Contact, press “2. New Contact”, enter the
info, and then press the OK Key [SAVE].
4.
The Contact name will be displayed in place of “Contact 1”,
“Contact 2”, or “Contact 3”.
CONTACTS
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TO RE-ASSIGN EMERGENCY CONTACTS
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “In Case of
Emergency”.
2.
Select the contact you want to re-assign then press Right
Soft Key [Options].
3.
Select “1. Re-assign”, then select “1. From Contacts” to
select a contact from your Contact List, or “2. New Contact”
to enter a new contact.
4.
Press the OK Key [OK]. A confirmation window appears.
TO ERASE ASSIGNED EMERGENCY CONTACTS
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “In Case of
Emergency”.
2.
Select the contact you want to erase then press the Right
Soft Key [Options].
3.
Select “2. Unassign”. Press the OK Key [OK].
4.
Press the OK Key [OK] to select “Yes”. A confirmation
window appears.
TO CALL AN ASSIGNED EMERGENCY CONTACT
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “In Case of
Emergency”.
2.
Select the contact you want to call then press Left Soft Key
[Call] or press SEND Key .
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TO ADD PERSONAL INFO
To store a Medical Record Number or other information that may
be useful in case of an emergency:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “In Case of
Emergency”.
2.
Press the Directional Key up /down to select “Personal
Info” and then press OK Key [VIEW].
3.
Press the Directional Key up /down to select “Note 1”,
“Note 2” or “Note 3” and then press OK Key [ADD].
4.
Enter the information and then press OK Key [SAVE].
5.
The information you enter now appears in place of “Note 1”,
“Note 2” or “Note 3”.
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TO EDIT SAVED PERSONAL INFO
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “In Case of
Emergency”.
2.
Press the Directional Key up /down to select “Personal
Info” and then press OK Key [VIEW].
3.
Select the Note you want to edit then press OK Key
[VIEW].
4.
Press OK Key [EDIT]. Edit the Note then press OK Key
[SAVE].
TO ERASE SAVED PERSONAL INFO
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press “In Case of
Emergency”.
2.
Press the Directional Key up /down to select “Personal
Info” and then press OK Key [VIEW].
3.
Select the Note you want to erase then press Right Soft Key
[Erase].
4.
Press OK Key [OK] to select “Yes”. A confirmation
window appears.
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RECENT CALLS
MISSED
Displays information about the 90 most recently missed calls.
Place a call to a missed call number by simply pressing the SEND
Key .
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right once for the “RECENT CALLS“ menu. Press
“Missed“. If the number is already stored in your contact
list, only the name appears. If the number is not stored, the
phone number appears.
2.
To view missed call details, press the OK Key [OPEN].
3.
Press Right Soft Key [Options] for the following:
Call details include date, time and phone number.
Note
Save to contacts: To store the phone number in your contact
list.
Details: To view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase a missed call from the list.
Lock: To lock or unlock a missed call from the list.
Erase All: To erase all missed calls in the list.
View Timers: To display your phone’s call timers.
After 90 missed calls, the oldest call will automatically be
erased from the history.
Press
Left Soft Key
[Message], to send a TXT, Picture
or Voice message to the selected number.
Note
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RECENT CALLS
RECEIVED
Displays information about the 90 most recently answered calls.
Place a call to a received call by simply pressing the SEND Key
.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right once for the “RECENT CALLS“ menu. Press
“Received“. If the number is already stored in your contact
list, only the name appears. If the number is not stored, the
number appears.
2.
To view incoming call details, press the OK Key [OPEN].
3.
Press Right Soft Key [Options] for the following:
Save to contacts: To store the phone number in your contact
list.
Details: To view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase a received call from the list.
Lock: To lock or unlock a received call from the list.
Erase All: To erase all received calls in the list.
View Timers: To display your phone’s call timers.
After 90 received calls, the oldest call will automatically
be erased from the history.
Press
Left Soft Key
[Message], to send a TXT, Picture
or Voice message to the selected number.
Note
Call details include date, time and phone number.
Note
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RECENT CALLS
DIALED
Displays information about the 30 most recently dialed numbers.
Place a call to a dialed call by simply pressing the SEND Key .
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press Directional Key
right once for the “RECENT CALLS“ menu. Press
“Dialed“. If the number is already stored in your contact
list, only the name appears. If the number is not stored, the
number appears.
2.
To view dialed call details, press the OK Key [OPEN].
3.
Press Right Soft Key [Options] for the following:
Save to contacts: To store the phone number in your contact
list.
Details: To view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase a dialed call from the list.
Lock: To lock or unlock a dialed call from the list.
Erase All: To erase all dialed calls in the list.
View Timers: To display your phone’s call timers.
After 30 dialed calls, the oldest call will automatically be
erased from the history.
Press
Left Soft Key
[Message], to send a TXT, Picture
or Voice message to the selected number.
Note
Call details include date, time and phone number.
Note
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RECENT CALLS
ALL
Displays information about the most recent received, dialed and
missed calls.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key right once for the “RECENT CALLS“ menu. Press
All“. If the number is already stored in your contact
list, only the name appears. If the number is not stored, the
number appears.
2.
To view details, press the OK Key [OPEN].
3.
Press Right Soft Key [options] for the following:
Save to contacts: To store the phone number in your contact
list.
Details: To view the caller’s information.
Erase: To erase an entry from the list.
Lock: To lock or unlock a call from the list.
Erase All: To erase all calls in the list.
View Timers: To display your phone’s call timers.
After 210 received, dialed or missed calls, the oldest call
will automatically be erased from the history.
Press
Left Soft Key
[Message], to send a TXT, Picture
or Voice message to the selected number.
Note
Call details include date, time and phone number.
Note
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RECENT CALLS
VIEW TIMERS
Checks the usage time and manages your calls within the limit
you set. The 7 timers include (Last Call, All Calls, Received Calls,
Dialed Calls, Roaming Calls, Last Reset, Lifetime Calls):
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then the press Directional
Key right once for the “RECENT CALLS“ menu. Press
“View Timers“.
2.
To reset the selected timer, press Left Soft Key [Reset].
“Reset timer?“ will be displayed. Select “Yes“ and press
the OK Key . To reset all timers, press Right Soft Key
[Reset All]. “Reset all timers?“ will be displayed. Select Yes
and press the OK Key .
3.
To return to the previous page, press the OK Key .
This is not for billing purposes.
Note
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SETTINGS
Customizes your phone and optimizes performance through a
variety of settings.
SOUNDS SETTINGS
CALL SOUNDS
To select a ringer type for incoming calls:
Call Ringtone
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then “Call Sounds“, and then
press “Call Ringtone“.
2.
Press the Directional Key up / down to select Get New
Ringtone or your desired ringer type.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the ringtone as your incoming
call ringtone.
Press
Left Soft Key
to Play/Stop the ringer.
Get New Ringtone takes you to Get New Applications. in
the Get New Ringtones menu of the Get Tunes and Tones
Menu. Follow directions for downloading a ringtone on
page 98.
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Call Vibrate
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then “Call Sounds“, and then
press “Call Vibrate“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off then press the OK Key to save it.
ALERT SOUNDS
When selected, this setting allows you to select the alert type for
TXT and voicemail messages.
TXT Message
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then Alert Sounds“, and then
press “TXT Message“.
2.
Select “Tone”, “Vibrate” or “Reminder” then select one of
the following options:
Tone: Select Get New Rightone or select your desired ringer
type.
Vibrate: Select “On” or “Off”.
Reminder: Select “Once”, “Every 2 Minutes”, “Every 15
Minutes” or “Off”.
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3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting for that selection
and return to the Sounds Settings menu.
Pic/Voice Message
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then Alert Sounds“, and then
press “Pic/Voice Message“.
2.
Select “Tone”, “Vibrate” or “Reminder” then select one of
the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting for that selection
and return to the Sounds Settings menu.
Tone: Select Get New Rightone or select your desired ringer
type.
Vibrate: Select “On” or “Off”.
Reminder: Select “Once”, “Every 2 Minutes”, “Every 15
Minutes” or “Off”.
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Voicemail
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then Alert Sounds“, and then
press “Voicemail“.
2.
Select “Tone”, “Vibrate” or “Reminder” then select one of
the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting for that selection
and return to the Sounds Settings menu.
Emergency Tone
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then Alert Sounds“, and then
press “Emergency Tone“.
2.
Select “Alert”, “Vibrate” or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting for that selection
and return to the Sounds Settings menu.
Tone: Select Get New Rightone or select your desired ringer
type.
Vibrate: Select “On” or “Off”.
Reminder: Select “Once”, “Every 2 Minutes”, “Every 15
Minutes” or “Off”.
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KEYPAD VOLUME
To adjust keypad tone:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then “Keypad Volume“.
2.
Select one of the following settings by pressing Directional
Key up /down :
3.
Press the OK Key [OK] to save the setting.
SERVICE ALERTS
ERI (Enhanced Roaming Indicator)
Sounds an alert when leaving a service area and entering a
roaming service area.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then “Service Alerts“, and then
press “ERI“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off then press the OK Key to save the
setting.
Off
Low, Medium Low, Medium, Medium High, High
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Minute Beep
Sounds an alert every minute during a call.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, then “Service Alerts“, and then
press “Minute Beep“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off then press the OK Key to save the
setting.
Call Connect
Notifies you that a call has been successfully placed.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, “Service Alerts“, and then press
“Call Connect“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off then press the OK Key to save the
setting.
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POWER ON/OFF
Power On
Allows you to activate/deactivate the power on tones.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, “Power On/Off“, and then
press “Power On“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off then press the OK Key to save the
setting.
Power Off
Allows you to activate/deactivate the power off tones.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Sounds Settings“, “Power On/Off“, and then
press “Power Off“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off then press the OK Key to save the
setting.
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DISPLAY SETTINGS
Allows you to customize the display.
BANNER
To input a personal/ERI banner greeting:
Personal Banner
The greeting can be up to 16 characters and is displayed on your
phone’s idle screen.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, “Banner“, and then press
“Personal Banner“.
2.
Enter your personal greeting.
To change the input mode, press Left Soft Key [Abc].
3.
Press the OK Key [OK] to save the banner.
ERI Banner
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “Settings & Tools“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, then “Banner“, and then press
“ERI Banner“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off then press the OK Key to save the
setting.
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BACKLIGHT
Backlights the display and keypad for easy viewing in dark places.
Display
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, “Backlight“, and then press
“Display“.
2.
Select one of the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
Keypad
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Key right 2
times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press “Display
Settings“, “Backlight“, and then press “Keypad“.
2.
Select one of the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
7 Seconds, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds, Always On, Always Off
7 Seconds, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds, Always On, Always Off
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CONTRAST
To adjust the display contrast:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press Key right
2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, then “Contrast“.
2.
Select one of the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
WALLPAPER
To set the wallpaper:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, then “Wallpaper“.
2.
Scroll through the image thumbnails and press Left Soft Key
[View] to view the selected image full screen. You can
press the Directional Key right / left to scroll through all
images full screen.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the image as your wallpaper.
Level 0 ~ Level 6
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DISPLAY THEMES
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, then “Display Themes“.
2.
Select “
Urban
“ or
Blue Water
“.
3.
Press the OK Key [SET] to save the theme.
MAIN MENU LAYOUT
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, then “Main Menu Layout“.
2.
Select “
Tab
“,
List
“ or
Grid
“.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
DIAL FONTS
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, then “Dial Fonts“.
2.
Select
“Normal”
or
“Large Only”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
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CLOCK FORMAT
To change the clock’s appearance in Idle Mode:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Display Settings“, then “Clock Format“.
2.
Select one of the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
Analog, Large Analog, Digital 12, Large Digital 12,
Digital 24, Large Digital 24, Off
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PHONE SETTINGS
AIRPLANE MODE
Allows you to turn off the wireless connectivity of your phone
(for airline travel and other areas where posted). You can still use
non-network functions, like calendar or games.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then Airplane Mode“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
You cannot make or receive calls or TXT/Picture/Voice
messages when Standalone Mode is On.
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SET SHORTCUTS
Your phone offers you the option of assigning one touch access
when you press the Directional Key right to a favorite or
often-used function. To assign a function to the key:
Set My Shortcuts
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, “Set Shortcuts“, and then
press “Set My Shortcuts“.
2.
Select “Shortcut 1”, “Shortcut 2”, “Shortcut 3” or
“Shortcut 4”.
3.
Select your desired function menu option then press the OK
Key [SET] .
4.
In Idle Mode, the selected function can now be accessed by
pressing the Directional Key right.
Alarm Clock, Calculator, Calendar, Call Settings, Chat,
Display Settings, Email, Email Inbox, Extras, Games, Media
Center, Get New Extra, Get New Game, Get New Pictures,
Get New Ringtones, Get New Browse & Download,
Messaging Inbox, Mobile IM, My Verizon, My Pictures, My
Ringtones, My Sounds, New Contact, New Txt Message,
New Picture Message, Mobile Web, Phone Settings, Online
Album, Settings & Tools, Sounds Settings, Tools, Browse &
Download, Tunes & Tones,
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Set Directional Keys
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, “Set Shortcuts“, and then
press “Set Directional Keys“.
2.
Select “UP Directional Key”, “LEFT Directional Key” or
“DOWN Directional Key”.
3.
Select your desired function menu option then press the OK
Key [SET] .
VOICE COMMANDS
You can use voice commands to control your device.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “Voice Commands“.
2.
Select “Prompts” or “Call Alert”.
Alarm Clock, Calculator, Calendar, Call Settings, Chat,
Display Settings, Email, Email Inbox, Extras, Games, Media
Center, Get New Extra, Get New Game, Get New Pictures,
Get New Ringtones, Get New Browse & Download,
Messaging Inbox, Mobile IM, My Verizon, My Pictures, My
Ringtones, My Sounds, New Contact, New Txt Message,
New Picture Message, Mobile Web, Phone Settings, Online
Album, Settings & Tools, Sounds Settings, Tools, Browse &
Download, Tunes & Tones,
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3.
Select your desired function menu option then press the OK
Key .
LANGUAGE
Selects the language in which letters are displayed on the screen.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “Language“.
2.
Select “English” or “Español”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the language setting.
LOCATION
To set the location function:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “Location“.
2.
Select “Location On” or “E911 Only”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
Prompts:
- Mode: Select “Prompts“ or “Tones Only“.
- Timeout: Select “5 Seconds“ or “10 Seconds“.
Call Alert: Select “Ring Only“, “Caller ID+Ring“ or “Name
Repeat“.
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SECURITY
Prevents unauthorized use of your phone. The following settings
can be restricted:
Edit Codes
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “Security“. Enter your lock
code, then press the OK Key .
2.
Press “Edit Codes”.
3.
Select “Phone Only“ or “Calls & Services“.
4.
Enter your new lock code in the “Enter New Code” field and
then press the Directional Key down.
5.
”Re-enter New Code“ field, enter your new lock code again,
then press the OK Key to save the setting.
The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
If you have set the Lock Mode for Location to
“Lock“, you will need to enter your location lock code
before you can enter this menu. The default code is the last
4-digits number of your phone number.
Note
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Restrictions
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “Security“. Enter your lock
code, then press the OK Key .
2.
Press “Restrictions”.
3.
Select “Location Setting”, ”Calls” or “Messages”.
The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
Location Setting: Select “Unlock Setting“ or “Lock Setting“.
Calls:
- Incoming Calls: Select “Allow All“, “Contacts Only“ or
“Block All“.
- Outgoing Calls: Select “Allow All“, “Contacts Only“ or
“Block All“.
Messages:
- Incoming Messages: Select “Allow All“ or “Block All“.
- Outgoing Messages: Select “Allow All“ or “Block All“.
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Phone Lock Setting
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “Security“. Enter your lock
code, then press the OK Key .
2.
Press “Phone Lock Setting”.
3.
Select “Unlocked” or “On Power Up”.
4.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
Lock Phone Now
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “Security“. Enter your lock
code, then press the OK Key .
2.
Press “Lock Phone Now”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
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Restore Phone
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “Security“. Enter your lock
code, then press the OK Key .
2.
Press “Restore Phone” . Follow the on-screen prompts.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
SYSTEM SELECT
Selects the Preferred System.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Phone Settings“, then “System Select“.
2.
Select one of the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
Home Only
Automatic - A
Automatic - B
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CALL SETTINGS
ANSWER OPTIONS
To select an answer mode:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Call Settings“, then Answer Options“.
2.
Select one of the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key [MARK], and then press Left Soft Key
[Done].
AUTO RETRY
Automatically redials a call that did not go through up to 5 times
after a set time interval.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Call Settings“, then Auto Retry“.
2.
Select “10 seconds”, “30 seconds”, “60 seconds”, or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key [SET] to save the setting.
Flip Open:
Answer an incoming call by simply opening the phone.
Any Key:
Answers an incoming call by pressing any key except the
END Key
, the Clear Key
, or Right Soft Key
.
Auto w/ Handsfree:
Automatically answers an incoming call after
5 seconds.
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TTY MODE
Your phone is able to operate with a TTY (Teletypewriter) device
in digital modes. This feature is system dependent and may not
be available in all areas.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Call Settings“, then “TTY Mode“.
2.
Select one of the following options:
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
ONE TOUCH DIAL
Enables you to dial numbers in your speed dial list by pressing
and holding the 1 or 2 digit location number.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Call Settings“, then “One Touch Dial“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key [SET] to save the setting.
TTY Full
TTY + Talk
TTY + Hear
TTY Off
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VOICE PRIVACY
Enhances voice privacy during a call.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Call Settings“, then “Voice Privacy“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
ASSISTED DIALING
To ensure that the proper IDDD Prefix is in place for international
dialing:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Call Settings“, then Assisted Dialing“.
2.
Select “On” or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
DTMF TONES
To adjust tone length:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Call Settings“, then “DTMF Tones“.
2.
Select “Normal” or “Long”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save the setting.
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MEMORY
PHONE MEMORY USAGE
To display total or available memory usage:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Memory“, then “Phone Memory Usage”.
2.
The Memory Usage screen will appear, including Total Used
and Available.
3.
To return to the previous page, press the OK Key .
MY PICTURES
To display “My Pictures” memory usage:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Memory“, then “My Pictures“.
2.
The “My Pictures“ total used and available memory will be
displayed.
3.
To return to the previous page, press the OK Key .
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MY RINGTONES
To display “My Ringtones” memory usage:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Memory“, then “My Ringtones“.
2.
The “My Ringtones“ total used and available memory will
be displayed.
3.
To return to the previous page, press the OK Key .
MY SOUNDS
To display “My Sounds” memory usage:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Memory“, then “My Sounds“.
2.
The “My Sounds“ total used and available memory will be
displayed.
3.
To return to the previous page, press the OK Key .
SETTINGS
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PHONE INFO
To display the information about your phone:
MY NUMBER
To display your MDN and MIN:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Phone Info“, then “My Number“.
2.
The MDN and MIN will be displayed along with your service
provider's name.
3.
To return to the previous page, press the OK Key .
SW/HW VERSION
To display the Software/PRL/ERI/Browser/Get It Now version:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Phone Info“, then “SW/HW Version“.
2.
The Software, PRL, ERI, Browser, Media Center, MSUI, HW
and ESN information is displayed.
3.
To return to the previous page, press the OK Key .
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ICON GLOSSARY
To display the Indicator icons used in your phone:
1.
Press [MENU], then press the Directional Key right 2
times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Phone Info“, then “Icon Glossary“.
2.
The Indicator icons are displayed. Press the Directional Key
up / down to scroll through the list.
3.
To return to the previous page, press the OK Key .
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1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “My Verizon“.
2.
You will connect to the browser. My Verizon page will
appear.
MY VERIZON
Airtime is free for accessing My Verizon through your
phone.
Note
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CHAPTER 5
TOOLS
This section shows you how to use these features to
turn your phone into a time management planner that
helps you keep up with your contacts, schedules, and
commitments.
CHAPTER 5
TOOLS
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VOICE COMMAND
Voice Activated Dialing allows you to dial numbers, lookup
contact information, and open applications using your voice.
1.
In Idle Mode, press the Voice Command Key to access
the Voice Command menu. You will hear “Please say a
command“.
2.
After the phone beeps, say the name of the command that
you want to perform.
3.
To set a voice command, press Right Soft Key [Set].
The commands listed in the following table are available.
1. Call: Lets you dial a phone number by saying a name saved in
your contact list.
2. Digit Dial: Lets you dial a phone number by saying the digits
in the phone number.
3. Redial: Lets you dial a phone number by last dial phone
number.
4. Voice Answer: Lets you activate voice answer mode.
5. Recent Calls: Lets you view recent calls list.
6. Voicemail: Lets you access Voice Mail.
7. Battery: Lets you view your phone’s current battery level.
You can also access this menu by pressing the OK Key
[MENU], then the
Directional Key right
2 times for the
“SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Tools“, then
“Voice Command“.
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CALLING USING VOICE ACTIVATED DIALING
1.
To call a number saved in your contact list, press the Voice
Command Key . You will hear and see “Please Say a
Command”.
2.
After the beep, say “Call”.
3.
You will hear and see “Please say a Name”.
4.
After the beep, say the name of contact.
5.
You will hear “Did you say [name] [phone number]” and the
contact will be displayed on screen. More than one contact
may be displayed. If the first contact is not correct, say “No”.
Repeat until the correct contact is indicated. Say “Yes” if the
name and phone number are correct.
6.
The phone will dial the number.
INFORMATION
1.
In idle mode, press the Voice Command Key . After a brief
pause, “Please Say a Command” appears in the display
and is pronounced through the speaker.
2.
Scroll to a menu item then press Left Soft Key [Info].
If more than one phone number exists for the
contact you are calling, the primary number will be the one
chosen for voice activated dialing.
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3.
Your phone displays the information to help you use that
menu item and plays it through your speaker.
CALCULATOR
To access the calculator:
1.
Press [MENU], then press the Directional Key right
2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu. Press
“Tools“, then “Calculator“.
2.
Enter the number using your keypad and perform one of the
following functions:
3.
Enter the numerical formula and press the OK Key for
Equals (=).
4.
To reset, press Right Soft Key [Erase].
• Press
Directional Key right
for Multiplication (x).
• Press
Directional Key left
for Division (÷).
• Press
Directional Key down
for Subtraction (-).
• Press
Directional Key up
for Addition (+).
• Press
for a decimal point.
Press
for change the displayed number from positive (+) to
negative (-) and vice versa.
• Press
Right Soft Key
to erase all numbers.
Press
Left Soft Key
to select left parenthesis or right
parenthesis.
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CALENDAR
Sets an event and reminds you of that event.
ADD NEW CALENDAR
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Tools“, then “Calendar“.
2.
Press the Directional Key right, left, up, or down to
choose a date in the calendar then press Left Soft Key
[Add].
3.
The New Event screen will be displayed. Enter the event name.
Press the Directional Key down to move to the next fields.
In the Start Time field and End Time field, enter the time.
Press Left Soft Key for AM or PM. In the Start Date field
and the End Date field, you can edit the date for the event.
In the Time Zone field, press Left Soft Key [Set] to choose
the time zone for the event. In the Recurrence field, press the
Directional Key right / left to choose how often the event
will happen (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly).
4.
Press the OK Key [SAVE] to save the event or the Clear
Key to return to the calendar.
5.
The date of the event will be marked on your calendar.
In Idle Mode, press the Directional Key
down.
Note
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VIEW CALENDAR EVENTS
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Tools“, then “Calendar“.
2.
Scroll to a date in the calendar and press the OK Key
[VIEW] to view the event for that day.
3.
Press the OK Key [VIEW] for more detailed information
about the event.
4.
Press Right Soft Key [Options] and select 1. Erase to
erase the event or 2. Erase All to erase all the events.
Select “Yes“ then press the OK Key .
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ALARM CLOCK
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Tools“, then Alarm Clock“.
2.
Select Alarm 1, 2 or 3 to set a new alarm, then press the OK
Key . To edit an existing alarm, select the alarm name,
then press the OK Key . When the alarm details are
displayed, press the OK Key [EDIT].
3.
The Alarm field will be highlighted. Press the Directional Key
down to select alarm options:
4.
To save an alarm setting press the OK Key [SAVE].
Alarm: Press the
Directional Key right
to select alarm on
or off.
Time: Use the keypad to set a time for the alarm and
Left Soft
Key
to select AM” or “PM”.
Frequency: Press the
Directional Key right
to select Once/
Daily/Mon ~ Fri/Weekend.
Ringer ID: Press
Left Soft Key
[Set] to select a 1. Get New
Ringtone or ringtone for the alarm sound.
Reminder: Press the
Directional Key right
to select
Reminder 0Min/Reminder 5Min/Reminder 10Min/Reminder
15Min.
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STOPWATCH
Simultaneously times up to ten different events.
To operate the stop watch:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Tools“, then “Stopwatch”.
2.
To measure a time period:
To start, press
Left Soft Key
[Start].
To stop a time period and continue measuring another one,
press
Right Soft Key
[Lap].
To stop the second and continue measuring a third one,
press
Right Soft Key
[Lap].
To measure up to ten time periods, repeat the above steps.
To stop the stop/continue watch, press
Left Soft Key
[Stop/
Continue].
To review the results, press
the Directional Key up / down
.
To reset it, press
Right Soft Key
[Reset].
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WORLD CLOCK
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Tools“, then “World Clock“.
2.
Select a city by pressing Right Soft Key [City].
3.
The world map appears with the city, its date and time.
Use the Directional Key to select another city.
4.
To return to the previous page and save current view city’s
time information, press the OK Key .
NOTEPAD
Your phone includes an internal notepad that can be used to
compose and store reminders and notes.
ADD NEW MEMO
To compose a memo (there is an 80-letter limit):
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Tools“, then “Notepad“.
If you press
Left Soft Key
[Dst], then all Daylight Savings
supporting cities Dst turn on/off.
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2.
To add a new memo, press Left Soft Key [Add].
Input a new text memo.
3.
To save memo, press the OK Key [SAVE].
VIEW MEMO
To view a saved memo:
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
right 2 times for the “SETTINGS & TOOLS“ menu.
Press “Tools“, then “Notepad“.
2.
The list of all memos, in saved order, is displayed.
Select a memo then press the OK Key [VIEW].
3.
The selected memo will appear. To edit it, press the OK Key
[EDIT] and input a new text memo, then press [SAVE]
to save it.
4.
To add a new memo, press Left Soft Key [Add].
To erase a memo, press Right Soft Key [Options], then
select “Erase”. To erase all memos, press Right Soft Key
[Options], then select “Erase All”.
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CHAPTER 6
MEDIA CENTER
Your phone provides a unique feature
- Media Center - that enables you to download
ringtones,
games, and more from your network to your phone.
Please contact your service provider about
these services.
This chapter also covers using your
phone's built-in camera.
CHAPTER 6
MEDIA CENTER
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TUNES & TONES
GET NEW RINGTONES
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press “Tunes
& Tones“, then press “Get New Ringtones“.
2.
If you have not previously downloaded any ringtones or
ringtone applications, press “Get New Applications”.
The Get It Now browser will launch. From the Download
menu, select a service provider and press the OK Key
.
Then select the application and press the OK Key to
download it.
3.
To download a ringtone, select the application from the
Get New Ringtones menu. Once the application has
launched, follow the directions to download your ringtones.
Downloaded ringtones are saved to the My Ringtones menu.
4.
To erase downloaded ringtones, select the ringtone you want
to erase,then press Right Soft Key [Options].
Select “Erase“ or “Ringtone Info“, then press the OK Key
.
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MY RINGTONES
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press “Tunes
& Tones“, then press “My Ringtones“.
2.
To play downloaded tunes or tones:
Select the tunes or tones you want to play and then
press the OK Key [PLAY].
3.
To erase downloaded tunes or tones:
Select the tunes or tones you want to erase, press Right Soft
Key [Options], select “Erase”, then select “Yes”, then
press the OK Key .
4.
To assign downloaded tunes or tones:
Select the tunes or tones you want to assign and then press
Left Soft Key [Set As]. Select “Ringtone”, “Contact ID” or
Alert Sounds” and then press the OK Key .
By pressing
Right Soft Key [Options]
, you can choose from
the following:
1. Erase
2. File Info
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MY SOUNDS
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press “Tunes
& Tones“, then press “My Sounds“.
2.
To play downloaded sounds, select the sound you want to
play, then press Left Soft Key [PLAY].
3.
To erase downloaded sounds, select the sound you want to
erase, then press Right Soft Key [Options].
Select “Erase” or “Erase All”, then press the OK Key .
By pressing
Right Soft Key
[Options]
, you can choose from the
following:
1. Send: To send a sound message.
2. To Online Album
3. Rename: To edit the sound title.
4. Lock/Unlocked: To select “Lock” or “Unlocked”.
5. Erase: To erase the sounds in your phone.
6. Erase All: To erase all the sounds in your phone.
By pressing
Left Soft Key
[Set As], you can choose from the
following:
1. Ringtone
2. Contact ID
3. Alert Sounds
-
1. All Messages
2. TXT Message
3. Pic/Voice Message
4. Voicemail
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7. File Info: Displays information on the selected sound, such as
“File Name”, “File Size”, “File Type”.
4.
To send within a PIX message, press the OK Key [SEND].
Record New
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional Key
left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press “Tunes
& Tones“, then press “My Sounds“.
2.
To record a sound or voice memo, press the OK Key .
“Press OK to start recording“ will be displayed. Press the OK
Key and you will hear a beep sound. Start recording your
sound/voice memo.
3.
To stop recording, press the OK Key [STOP].
PICTURES
GET NEW PICTURES
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press
“Pictures“, then press “Get New Pictures“.
2.
If you have not previously downloaded any images or
applications, press “Get New Applications“. The Get It
Now browser will launch. From the Download menu, select
a service provider and press the OK Key . Select the
application and press the OK Key to download it.
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3.
To download an image, select the application from the Get
New PIX menu. Once the application has launched, follow
the directions to download your images. Downloaded images
are saved to the My Pictures menu.
MY PICTURES
You can view all the pictures you have taken, store selected
images in your phone, send pictures to the Online Album, delete
images and access additional picture options.
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press
“Pictures“, then press “My Pictures“.
2.
You can view all the pictures you have stored in your phone.
3.
Select the picture and then press the OK Key [VIEW].
By pressing
Right Soft Key [Options]
, you can choose from the
following:
• View Properties
• Lock/Unlock
• Cancel Subscr.
• Upgrade Check
To view the previous or next picture in detail view,
press the
Directional Key right / left
.
By pressing
Right Soft Key [Options]
, you can choose from the
following:
1. Send: To send a picture message.
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TAKE PICTURE
To take a picture:
1.
Press and hold the Side Camera Key .
2.
Point the camera lens at your subject. You can check the
picture framing through the main display screen.
3.
Press the OK Key [TAKE] to take the picture.
2. Set As: Assigns the selected PIX to display for specific tasks.
(Wallpaper/Screensaver/Picture ID)
3. To Online Album
4. Take Picture: To Camera mode to take a picture.
5. Get New Pictures: To download picure.
6. Rename: To edit the picture’s title.
7. Lock/Unlock: To select “Lock” or “Unlock”.
8. Erase All: To erase all the pictures in your phone.
9. File Info: Displays information on the selected picture, such as
“File Name”, “Date”, “Time”, “Resolution”, “Size”.
To view captured images, press
Left Soft Key
[My Pics].
By pressing
Right Soft Key [Options]
, you can choose from the
following:
1. Resolution: To select a resolution for a picture.
(640x480/320x240/160x120)
2. Self Timer: To activate the camera’s timer function.
(Off/3sec./5sec./10sec.)
3. Brightness: To select brightness control. (-2 ~ +2)
4. White Balance: To select a white tone balance. (Auto/Sunny/
Cloudy/Tungsten/Flourescent/Darkness)
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4.
Press Left Soft Key [Save] to save the picture to My
Pictures. Press Right Soft Key [Erase] to delete the picture
and take a new one. Press the OK Key [SEND] to save
the picture and send it to a mobile phone or email address.
Press to return to Camera mode to take another picture
without saving this one.
ONLINE ALBUM
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press
“Pictures“, then press “Online Album“. The browser
launches, and the Online Album sign-on screen appears.
2.
Follow the on-screen prompts.
5. Shutter Sound: To select a shutter sound.
(Shutter/Silent/Say “Cheeze”/Ready! 1 2 3)
6. Color Effects: To select color effect among the following:
(Normal/Antique/Black & white/Negative)
7. Capture Mode: To select a capture mode. (Landscape/Portrait)
Press the
Directional Key right / left
: Zoom up/down (only if
resolution is set to 160 x 120 or 320 x 240).
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GAMES
DOWNLOADING GAMES
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press
“Games“.
2.
If you have not previously downloaded any fun and games
or applications, press “Get New Applications“. The Get
It Now browser will launch. From the Download menu, select
a service provider and press the OK Key . Then select the
application and press the OK Key to download it.
3.
To download a game, select the application from the Get Fun
& Games menu. Once the application has launched, follow
the directions to download your games. Downloaded games
are saved to the Games.
PLAYING DOWNLOADED GAME
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press
“Games“.
2.
To play the game you downloaded, select the game and
press the OK Key [PLAY].
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MOBILE WEB
CONNECTING MOBILE WEB
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press
“Mobile Web“.
2.
“Mobile Web“ launches. Select Mobile Web 2.0.
BROWSE & DOWNLOAD
CONNECTING BROWSE & DOWNLOAD
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press
“Browse & Download“.
2.
Press “Get New Applications“. The Get It Now browser
will launch. From the Download menu, select a service
provider and press the OK Key . Select the application
and press the OK Key to download it.
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CONNECTING TO EXTRAS
1.
Press the OK Key [MENU], then press the Directional
Key left 2 times for the “MEDIA CENTER“. Press
“Extras”.
2.
If you have not previously downloaded any applications,
press “Get New Applications“. The Get It Now browser
will launch. From the Download menu, select a service
provider and press the OK Key . Select the application
and press the OK Key to download it.
MEDIA CENTER
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CHAPTER 7
MESSAGING
This chapter address Voicemail, TXT and Picture
message.
CHAPTER 7
MESSAGING
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NEW MESSAGE
TXT MESSAGE
To send a new TXT message:
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press “New
Message”. Press “TXT Message”.
2.
Under “To”, input the phone number. Then press the OK Key
.
3.
Input your message. To change the input mode, press Left
Soft Key [Abc].
5.
To send the TXT Message, press the OK Key [SEND].
By pressing
Right Soft Key
[Add], you can choose from the
following:
From Contacts: Search for a phone number which is stored in
the contacts list.
Recent Calls: Search for a phone number which is stored in the
recent calls list.
Groups: Search the groups stored in the contacts list.
To Contacts: Save the number or email you’ve entered to the
contacts list, after you enter the number.
Press
Right Soft Key
[Options] for the following:
• Quick Text: Inserts already written sentences in TXT message.
Save As Draft: To save the TXT message.
Add: Inserts simple graphic images or EMS sounds in TXT
message.
Priority Level: Select “High” or “Normal”.
Cancel Message: To cancel message.
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PICTURE MESSAGE
To send a new picture message:
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press “New
Message”. Press “Picture Message”.
2.
Under “To”, input the phone number. Then press the OK Key
.
3.
Input your message. To change the input mode, press Left
Soft Key [abc].
4.
Press the Directional Key down to the Picture field.
Press Left Soft Key [My Pics] to select a picture from My
Picture. Press the OK Key .
5.
In the Sound field, press Left Soft Key [Sounds] to insert
a sound file.
By pressing
Right Soft Key
[Add], you can choose from the
following:
From Contacts: Search for a phone number which is stored in
the contacts list.
Recent Calls: Search for a phone number which is stored in the
recent calls list.
Groups: Search the groups stored in the contacts list.
To Online Album: To send Picture message by using online
Address.
To Contacts: Save the number or email you’ve entered to the
contacts list, when you enter the number.
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6.
In Subject field, enter your subject text.
7.
To send the message, press the OK Key [SEND].
Press
Right Soft Key
[Options] for the following:
Preview: To preview a written Picture Message.
Save As Draft: To save the Picture Message.
Quick Text: Inserts already written sentences in Picture
Message.
Add Slide: To add another message.
Remove Picture: To remove inserted picture in Picture field.
Remove Slide: To remove inserted Slide Message.
Remove Sound: To remove inserted sound in Sound field.
Priority Level: Select “High” or “Normal”.
Cancel Message: To cancel message.
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INBOX
The Inbox manages received TXT/PIX/Web Alert messages.
To access:
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press “Inbox”.
2.
Select a message, then press the OK Key [OPEN].
The message is displayed. To delete a message,
press Left Soft Key [Erase], then select “Yes” or “No”,
then press the OK Key .
By pressing
Right Soft Key [Options]
, you can choose from the
following:
Forward: To forward the message.
Reply with Copy: To reply to a received message and include
the received message into the message.
Erase: To delete the message.
Save Quick Text: Select to save received text msg.
Add to Contacts: Select to save number to contacts.
Save PIX: To save the picture in the message.
Lock/Unlock: To lock or unlock the message.
Message Info: To show received message information.
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SENT
Manages all sent messages.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press “Sent”.
2.
Select a message, then press the OK Key [OPEN].
The message is displayed. To delete a message, press Left
Soft Key [Erase], then select “Yes” or “No”, then press
the OK Key . To resend a message, press the OK Key
[RSND].
By pressing
Right Soft Key [Options]
, you can choose from the
following:
Forward: To forward the message.
Lock/Unlock: To lock or unlock the message.
Save Quick Text: Select to save received text from the message.
Add to Contacts: Select to save number to contacts.
Save Graphics: To save a picture.
Save Sound: To save a sound.
Message Info: To show received message information.
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DRAFTS
Draft Folder contains any draft messages or saved messages.
If message composition is interrupted by a voice call or other
interrupting event, the text of the current composition is
automatically saved in the drafts folder.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press “Drafts”.
2.
Select a message then press the OK Key [EDIT].
By pressing
Right Soft Key
[Options], you can choose from the
following:
Send: To send a selected message.
Lock/Unlock: To lock or unlock the message.
Add To Contacts: Select to save number to contacts.
Erase Drafts: To erase all drafts messages.
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VOICEMAIL
To access your voicemail:
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press
“Voicemail”.
FIRST TIME USER
1.
Dial *86 then press the Send Key .
2.
At the recording, press .
3.
To set up your account follow the voice tutorial.
EXISTING USER
1.
Dial *86 then press the Send Key .
2.
At the recording, enter your 4 digit password, then press .
3.
To listen to new messages, press .
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MOBILE IM
DOWNLOAD NEW IM APPLICATIONS
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press “Mobile IM“
and then select “Get New Applications”.
2.
Launch “Get It Now”.
EMAIL
Allows you to send an Email.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press “Email”.
2.
“Mobile Web“ launches.
3.
Enter your display name and e-mail address.
CHAT
Allows you to chat with Internet Messenger users.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press “Chat”.
2.
“Mobile Web“ launches.
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Manages messaging features through various features.
ENTRY MODE
Sets an Entry Mode as a default. For example, if T9 Mode is the
default, its icon will appear.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], then press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press “Entry Mode”.
2.
Select “T9Word”,Abc”, “ABC” or “123”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save it.
AUTO SAVE SENT
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press Auto Save Sent”.
2.
Select “On”, “Off or “Prompt”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save it.
On: All sent messages saved in the Sent box.
Off: All sent messages not saved in the Sent box.
Prompt: You will be asked if you want to save the message
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AUTO ERASE INBOX
Automatically erases Inbox messages when new messages
arrived.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press Auto Erase Inbox”.
2.
Select “On” or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save it.
TXT AUTO VIEW
If “TXT Auto View” is set to on, the user will be able to view the
message. If “TXT Auto View” is set to off, the user can view the
message by entering SMS Menu-> Inbox.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press “TXT Auto View”.
2.
Select “On” or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save it.
On: Oldest message erased from Inbox automatically when
message is full.
Off: Oldest message not erased from Inbox automatically when
message is full.
On: Text message displayed automatically.
Off: Text message displayed by going to the Inbox or responding to
interactive notification.
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MULTIMEDIA AUTO RECEIVE
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press “Multimedia Auto Receive”.
2.
Select “On” or “Off”.
3.
Press the OK Key to save it.
QUICK TEXT
To edit the Quick Text message you have saved:
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press “Quick Text”.
2.
Select a message from the list.
To add a new Quick Text message, press Right Soft Key
[Options], then select “New”. To edit the Quick Text message
you have selected, press the OK Key [EDIT], then enter
text, press the OK Key .
3.
To erase a saved Quick Text message, press Left Soft Key
[Erase].
On: Multimedia message downloaded automatically.
Off: Multimedia message must be retrieved from the Inbox or at new
TXT message prompt.
Quick Text messages include:
What’s up? / Wanna meet up? / Check this out! / Whacha doing?
/Want to get together / On my way / You’re the best! / Call me /
I love you! / Miss you! / Where are you? / Good morning! / Good
night / How are you? / Thanks
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VOICEMAIL #
To view or edit your Voicemail number:
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press “Voicemail #”.
2.
Input a new voice mail number or edit voice call back
number.
3.
Press the OK Key to save it.
CALLBACK #
Edits a default callback number so that the recipient can call
back or reply.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press “Callback #”.
2.
Input a new call back number.
3.
Press the OK Key to save it.
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SIGNATURE
Create a signature that can be automatically inserted at the end
of a message.
1.
Press Left Soft Key [Message], press Left Soft Key
[Settings] then press “Signature”.
2.
To activate Signature function, select “Custom” by pressing
the Directional Key up or down. To deactivate Signature
function, select “None”.
3.
To input “Signature”, select “Custom” then enter Signature
Edit window by pressing the Directional Key down.
Press the OK Key to save it.
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MOBILE WEB
This chapter addresses Internet services and web browsing.
For more detailed information contact your service provider.
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LAUNCHING MOBILE WEB 2.0
Now you can access news, sports, weather, and e-mail from your
phone. Mobile Web 2.0 keeps you updated by providing access to
up-to-date information such as news, sports, weather and stock
quotes when you subscribe to Internet service with your service
provider. Please contact your service provider for a list of available
websites and service details.
1.
To start your Internet browser and access websites through
your wireless handset press the Directional Key left.
BROWSER MENU
The Browser Menu lists the actions necessary to operate the
Browser. Press the Directional Key left to launch Mobile Web,
then press Right Soft Key [MENU].
VZW HOME
Returns the user to the home page.
1.
To display the homepage, press .
ADD FAVORITE
Takes user to the VZW Add Favorite page.
1.
To select “Add Favorite”, press .
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SEARCH
Takes user to the VZW Search page.
1.
To select “Search”, press .
GO TO URL
Takes user to the VZW Search > Go to Site page.
1.
To select “Go To URL”, press .
SHOW URL
Displays the current URL.
1.
To select “Show URL”, press .
BACK
Returns to the previously viewed page.
1.
To select “Back”, press .
MANAGE MEMORY
Displays the following list of options:
1.
To select “Manage Memory”, press .
Clear Cache: Clears the cache.
Clear History: Clears the list of recently visited URLs.
Clear Cookies: Clears saved cookies.
Autofill: Automatically fills in character for browser recognized
words.
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SETTINGS
1.
To select “Settings”, press .
1. Downloads: Selecting the “Downloads” item allows the user
to enable/disable downloading images, background sounds,
and object downloads when a URL is accessed.
2. Restart Browser: Selecting “Restart Browser” causes the
history and cache to be cleared and returns the user to the
homepage.
3. Scroll Mode: Selecting “Scroll Mode” from the Settings
menu allows the user to select the way text scrolls and the
scroll speed.
4. Send Referrer: When the “Send Referrer” item is selected
from the Settings menu, the browser allows the user to turn
on or off sending the referrer URL.
5. Key Press Timeout: When the “Key Press Timeout” item is
selected from the Settings menu, the browser allows the user
to set the key press timeout as fast, medium or slow. Medium
is 1.5 seconds, slow 2 seconds and fast is 1 second. The key
press timeout is the period of time after which the cursor
auto-advances to the next entry position. In most cases, a
single key can be used to enter more than one character.
Each time the key is pressed the last character of the line is
replaced by the next choice for that key. As long as the same
key is re-pressed within key press timeout, the last character
cycles between all the choices for the key.
6. Connection Timeout: When the Connection Timeout item
is selected from the Settings menu, the browser allows the
user to set the connection timeout. The connection timeout
determines how long the browser will wait for a response
from the network for a network request.
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ADVANCED
Selecting the Advanced” item in the Browser Menu displays the
advanced menu items.
1.
To select “Advanced”, press .
• About...: Displays the name of the supplier of the Browser
and the Browser SW version.
• Refresh: Allows the user to reload the current URL.
• History: Displays the previous 20 websites you visited, where
X=20.
• Encryption: Displays the following list of options.
1. Authentication: Gives the option to turn Authentication
Caching ON or OFF.
2. Root Certificate: Shows the root security keys for TLS.
3. Current Certificate: Shows the current site security key for
TLS (if applicable).
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SAFETY AND WARRANTY
This manual 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 manual contains the terms and conditions of
services and the warranty for your phone. Please review
them thoroughly.
Safety
Avoid potential hearing loss
Fcc compliance information
Warranty
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
Read This Information Before Using Your Handheld
Portable Cellular Telephone
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.
If you must use your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first
responsibility.
Use hands-free operation and/or one-touch, speed dialing, and
auto answer modes.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call.
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects,
including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the
area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the
air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
WARNING!:
Failure to follow these instructions could lead
to serious personal injury and possible property
damage.
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ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends
out radio frequency (RF) signals.
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded
against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Therefore, use of
your phone must be restricted in certain situations.
PACEMAKERS
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that
a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between
a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations
are consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Never come closer than six (6) inches to a person with a heart
pacemaker implant when using your phone. Doing so could result
in interference with the function of the pacemaker.
Persons with pacemakers :
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your
pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential
for interference.
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If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
HEARING AIDS
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing
aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult
your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss
alternatives).
OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any
regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals
or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could be
sensitive to external RF energy.
VEHICLES
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the
manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You
should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has
been added to your vehicle.
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POSTED FACILITIES
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require.
AIRCRAFT
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn
your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft. Always request
and obtain prior consent and approval of an authorized airline
representative before using your phone aboard an aircraft.
Always follow the instructions of the airline representative
whenever using your phone aboard an aircraft, to prevent any
possible interference with airborne electronic equipment.
BLASTING AREAS
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone
OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted “Turn off two-
way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks
in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily
injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but
not always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as
gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or
storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or
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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.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF
EXPOSURE
Warning! Read this information before using your
phone.
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC
96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure
to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC
regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the
safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international
standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC
guidelines and these international standards.
BODY-WORN OPERATION
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with
the back of the phone kept 2.5 cm from the body with a beltclip
that contains metallic components.To maintain compliance
with FCC RF exposurer equirements, use only belt-clips, holsters
or similar accessories with which this device was tested. The
use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may
not comply with FCC RF exposure requirement,and should be
avoided.
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For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC
website at www.fcc.gov.
SAR INFORMATION
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits
for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These
limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by
independent scientific organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include
a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a
unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate,
or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for
SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although
the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the
actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below
the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to
operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power
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required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to
a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must
be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the
limit established by the government adopted requirement for
safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations
(e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for
each model.
The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use
at the ear is 1.03W/Kg and when worn on the body, as described
in this user guide, is 0.989W/Kg. (Body-worn measurements differ
among phone models, depending upon available accessories and
FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all
meet the government requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model
phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this
model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under
the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after
searching on O6Y-CDM7076.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be
found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) web-site at http://www.phonefacts.net.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile
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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.
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FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Cell Phone Facts Consumer Information on Wireless
Phones
1. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
The term “wireless phone” refers here to handheld wireless
phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell, “mobile,” or
“PCS” phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the
user to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the
short distance between the phone and the user’s head. These RF
exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission
safety 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 well within the FCC's
compliance limits.
2. 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)
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in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very
low levels of RF when in the standby mode. Whereas high levels
of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure
to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes
no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies
have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such
findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some
cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those
studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.
3 . What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless
phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-
emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before
they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices.
However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless
phones are shown to emit radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level
that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require
the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the
health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that
the hazard no longer exists.
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory
actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a
number of steps, including the following:
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Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF
of thetype emitted by wireless phones;
Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF
exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function;
and
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best
possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use
on human health
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal
agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF
safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The
following agencies belong to this working group:
• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Federal Communications Commission
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration
• National Telecommunications and Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency
working group activities, as well.
FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones
that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety
guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other
health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone
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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 primary subject of the safety
questions discussed in this document.
4. What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and
many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods.
Animal experiments investigating the effects of radiofrequency
energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have
yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other
laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that
low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in
laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed
increased tumor development used animals that had been
genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals
so as to be pre-disposed 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
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primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma,
tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers.
None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful
health effects from wireless phone RF exposures. However, none
of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures,
since the average period of phone use in these studies was
around three years.
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.
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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.
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7. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to
radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do
not know that there is--it is probably very small. But if you are
concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a
few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radiofrequency
energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure
a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a
wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.
If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone
every day, you could place more distance between your body
and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off
dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a
headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or
use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless
phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF
exposure from these products, you can use measures like those
described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone
use.
8. 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
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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.
9. Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from
exposure to RF emissions?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions
from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free
kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones
for convenience and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption
of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the source
of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the
other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other
part of the body during use, then that part of the body will absorb
more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the U.S. are required
to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used
against the head or against the body. Either configuration should
result in compliance with the safety limit.
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10. Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the
head from RF radiation work?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions
from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that
accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions
reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from
RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve
nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone.
Studies have shown that these products generally do not work
as advertised. Unlike “hand-free“ kits, these so-called “shields“
may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone
may be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an
increase in RF absorption. In February 2002, the Federal trade
Commission (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices
that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with
making false and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these
defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim.
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).
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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 no
interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible” phone
and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard
was approved by the IEEE in 2000.
FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for
possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful
interference be found to occur, FDA will conduct testing to assess
the interference and work to resolve the problem.
Updated July 29, 2003
For more information, please visit the FDA website at http://
www.fda.gov/cellphones.
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EMERGENCY CALLS
Never rely solely upon your wireless phone for essential
communications (e.g., medical emergencies), if it can be avoided,
since a wireless phone requires a complex combination of radio
signals, relay stations and landline networks for its operation.
Consequently, emergency calls may not always be possible
under all conditions on all wireless phone systems. Your wireless
phone, however, may sometimes be the only available means
of communication at the scene of an accident. When making
an emergency call, always give the recipient all necessary
information as accurately as possible. Never terminate an
emergency call until you have received clearance to do so.
FCC ENHANCED 911 (E911) RULES
Background
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires wireless
carriers to transmit specific latitude and longitude location
(Automatic Location Identification = ALI) information as well as
“911” calls to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to identify
the location of the caller in case of emergency.
Generally, the rules require that carriers identify an E911 caller’s
location within 50 meters of the actual location for 67 percent of
calls and within 150 meters of the actual location for 95 percent
of calls.
CDM7076’s ALI Capability
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The CDM7076 is an ALI-capable phone equipped with a GPS
(Global Positioning System) receiver supporting a satellite-
based GPS ALI-capable network to comply with the FCC’s ALI
requirements.
The network compliance with the above FCC requirements is
dependent on: (a) the use of digital technology by the wireless
network; (b) GPS satellite signals being able to reach the handset
(such transmissions do not always work indoors, for example)
; and (c) handset signals reaching wireless “base stations”
(atmospheric and environmental conditions may cause variations
in handset receiving signal strength).
Also the transmission of the ALI information is subject, in part,
to system constraints within the wireless network to which the
E911 signal is transmitted and over which UT Starcom has no
control.
Finally, customers are advised that the CDM7076’s ALI capability
is to be used for E911 purposes only.
This feature allows you to place an emergency call even if your
phone is in “Phone Lock” or “Restrict” mode when you dial
the preprogrammed emergency number, 911, #911, or *911. It
also operates in out-of-service areas. The phone maintains the
emergency mode until you press after disconnecting an
emergency call. In emergency call mode, the phone can receive
an incoming call from any available system.
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To call “911” in “Phone Lock” or “Restrict” mode.
1.
Enter , , .
2.
Press Send Key . “911” and “Emergency” will appear on
the screen.
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COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER FCC
REGULATIONS
OPERATING PROCEDURES
Never violate any of the following Rules and Regulations of
the FCC when using your Cellular Phone. Such violations are
punishable by fine, imprisonment or both.
• Never use obscene, indecent, or profane language.
• Never use your Cellular Phone to send false distress calls.
Never wiretap or otherwise intercept a phone call, unless you
have first obtained the consent of the parties participating in
the call.
Never make any anonymous calls to annoy, harass, or molest
other people.
• Never charge another account without authorization, to avoid
payment for service.
• Never willfully or maliciously interfere with any other radio
communications.
Never refuse to yield the line when informed that it is needed
for an Emergency Call. Also, never take over a line by stating
falsely that it is needed for an emergency.
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GENERAL SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of
equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary
markings on the product, battery and adapter/charger.
Failure to follow the directions below could result in serious
bodily injury and/or property damage due to battery liquid
leakage, fire or rupture.
DO NOT use or store this equipment in a place where it will be
exposed to high temperatures, such as near an open flame or
heat-emitting equipment.
DO NOT drop your device or subject it to severe shock.
When not using, lay down the unit to avoid possible damage
due to instability.
DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages.
DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.
DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service
or repair is required, return unit to an authorized UTStarcom
cellular service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of
electric shock or fire may result.
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ANTENNA
ANTENNA SAFETY
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of
FCC regulations. Please contact your local dealer for replacement
antenna.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged
antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may
result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
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BATTERY
BATTERY SAFETY
Your device uses a removable and rechargeable lithium ion
battery. Please contact customer service for assistance should
you need a replacement battery.
DOs
Only use the battery and charger approved by the
manufacturer.
• Only use the battery for its original purpose.
Try to keep batteries in a temperature between 41°F (5°C) and
95°F (35°C).
If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below the
recommended range, give it time to warm up or cool down
before using.
Completely drain the battery before recharging. It may take
one to four days to completely drain.
• Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and dry place.
Purchase a new battery when its operating time gradually
decreases after fully charging.
• Properly dispose of the battery according to local regulations.
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DON’Ts
Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a sealed unit
with no serviceable parts.
Don’t expose the battery terminals to any other metal object
(e.g., by carrying it in your pocket or purse with other metallic
objects such as coins, clips and pens). This can short circuit and
critically damage the battery.
Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temps. Otherwise,
it could significantly reduce the capacity and lifetime of the
battery.
• Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.
Lithium ion batteries are recyclable. When you replace your
built-in battery, please request the repair center to recycle the
battery in accordance with RBRC standards. When disposing of
the battery by yourself, please call RBRC at (800) 822-8837 for
proper disposal tips.
Never touch any fluid that might leak from the built-in battery.
Such liquid when in contact with the eyes or skin, could cause
injury to the skin or eyes. Should the liquid come into contact
with the eyes, irrigate the eyes thoroughly with clean water
and immediately seek medical attention. In the event the liquid
comes into contact with the skin or clothing, wash it away
immediately with clean water.
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CHARGER
CHARGER SAFETY
The charger designed by UTStarcom for this unit requires the use
of a standard 120 V AC power source for its operation.
Never attempt to disassemble or repair a charger.
Never use a charger if it has a damaged or worn power cord or
plug. Always contact a UTStarcom authorized service center,
if repair or replacement is required.
Never alter the AC cord or plug on your charger. If the plug
will not fit into the available outlet, have a proper outlet
installed by a qualified electrician.
Never allow any liquids or water to spill on the charger when it
is connected to an AC power source. Always use the authorized
UTStarcom charger to avoid any risk of bodily injury or damage
to your cellular phone or battery.
Never attempt to connect or disconnect the charger with wet
hands. Always unplug the charger from the power source
before attempting any cleaning. Always use a soft cloth
dampened with water to clean the equipment, after it has been
unplugged.
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Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with
accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a
chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. Always
disconnect the charger from the power source when it is not in
use.
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY
(HAC) REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS
DEVICES
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.
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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 acceptable for normal operation. The M mark is intended to
be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be
synonymous with the UT mark.
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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:
• FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html
• GallaudetUniversity,RERC
http://tap.gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm
• Self Help for Hard of Hearing People Inc. [SHHH]
www.hearingloss.org/hat/TipsWirelessPhones.htm
The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/ FCC-03-
168A1.pdf
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GAMES
SEIZURES/BLACKOUTS
Warning
A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic
seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights.
Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a computer
screen, or while playing video games, may induce an epileptic
seizure in these individuals. Certain conditions may induce
previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in persons who
have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy.
If you, or anyone in your family, have an epileptic condition,
consult your physician prior to playing. If you experience any
of the following symptoms while playing a video or computer
game -- dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss
of awareness, disorientation, any involuntary movement, or
convulsions -- IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult your
physician before resuming play.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
When you play games on your phone, you may experience
occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck,
or other parts of your body. Follow these instructions to avoid
problems such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other
musculoskeletal disorders:
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Take a minimum 15-minute break every hour of game playing.
If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while
playing, stop and rest for several hours before playing again.
If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or
after play, stop playing and see a doctor.
CAMERA
Do not aim your camera at the sun. The sunlight passing through
the camera lens may cause damage to the camera.
Do not use your camera’s flash close to a person’s eyes. This may
cause the person to lose eyesight temporarily and result in an
accident.
RECYCLE YOUR CELL PHONE!
Carriers marketing this cell phone have an in-store phone take-
back program. Consumers can drop off their used wireless
devices to specified carrier retail outlets for recycling purposes.
For a list of carrier members and collection sites, visit the cellular
industry’s recycling website www.recyclewirelessphones.com.
To mail in your old wireless device to UTStarcom Personal
Communications for recycling purposes, simply package your
old wireless device and any accessories (including discharged
batteries) in appropriate shipping materials and mail to:
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For Recycling UTStarcom Personal Communications LLC
555 Wireless Blvd. Hauppauge, NY 11788
Wireless phones also can be donated to the Wireless
Foundation’s DONATE A PHONE® CALL TO PROTECT®
campaign. This charitable cause collects wireless phones to
benefit victims of domestic violence. All donated phones are tax
deductible. You may mail the phone to:CALL TO PROTECT2555
Bishop Circle WestDexter, MI 48130
-OR-
Drop the phone off at a local collection center. For a list of
collectioncenters,visit www.wirelessfoundation.org/CalltoProtect/
dropoff.cfm
Before returning any wireless device for recycling purposes,
please remember to terminate your service on the device, clear
the device of any stored information and remove the device’s
SIM card, if it has one (please contact your wireless provider to
find out if your device contains a SIM card and for assistance on
how to remove it).
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AVOID POTENTIAL HEARING LOSS
CAUTION:
Avoid potential hearing loss.
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the
most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific
research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as
portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume
settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise-induced
hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including
headsets, earbuds and Bluetooth® or other wireless devices).
Exposure to very loud sound has also been associated in some
studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to
sound and distorted hearing. Individual susceptibility to
noise-induced hearing loss and other potential hearing problems
varies.
The amount of sound produced by a portable audio device
varies depending on the nature of the sound, the device, the
device settings and the headphones. You should follow some
commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio
device:
Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest
volume at which you can hear adequately.
When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot
hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next
to you can hear what you are listening to.
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Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings.
If you choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy
environment, use noise-cancelling headphones to block out
background environmental noise.
Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases,
less time is required before your hearing could be affected.
Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud
noises, such as rock concerts, that might cause temporary
hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe
volumes to sound normal.
Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If
you experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech or
experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to
your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your
doctor.
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YOU CAN OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON
THIS SUBJECT FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES:
American Academy of Audiology
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300 Reston, VA 20190
Voice: (800) 222-2336
Email: info@audiology.org
Internet: www.audiology.org
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication
Disorders
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
Voice: (301) 496-7243
Email: nidcdinfo@nih.gov
Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.
200 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20201
Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674)
Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.html
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FCC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received.
Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
INFORMATION TO USER
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.
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- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ tv technician for
help.
CAUTION:
The user who makes changes or modifications
to the unit without the express approval by the
manufacturer will void user authority to operate the
equipment.
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WARRANTY
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
Personal Communications Devices, LLC (the Company) warrants
to the original retail purchaser of this UTStarcom handheld
portable cellular telephone, that should this product or any part
thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven
defective in material or workmanship that results in product
failure within the first twelve (12) month period from the date of
purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (with new or
rebuilt parts) at the Company’s option, without charge for parts
or labor directly related to the defect(s).
The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable battery and battery
charger, if included, are similarly warranted for twelve (12)
months from date of purchase.
This Warranty extends only to consumers who purchase the
product in the United States or Canada and it is not transferable
or assignable.
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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(c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive
temperatures or extreme environmental conditions;
(d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any accessory
or other product not approved or authorized by the Company;
(e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural
items such as framing and non-operative parts;
(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.
When sending your wireless device to Personal Communications
Devices, LLC 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,
ringtones, games and graphics) and any other data added to
your device. In addition, if your wireless device utilizes a SIM
or Multimedia card, please remove the card before submitting
the device and store for later use when your device is returned,
Personal Communications Devices, LLC is not responsible for
and does not guarantee restoration of any third-party software,
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personal information or memory data contained in, stored on, or
integrated with any wireless device, whether under warranty or
not, returned to UTStarcom Personal Communications for repair
or service.
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this
Warranty, the product should be delivered with proof of
Warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), the consumer’s
return address, daytime phone number and/or fax number and
complete description of the problem, transportation prepaid,
to the Company at the address shown below or to the place of
purchase for repair or replacement processing.
In addition, for reference to an authorized Warranty station in
your area, you may telephone in the United States
(800) 229-1235, and in Canada (800) 465-9672 (in Ontario call
416-695-3060).
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S
LAIBILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER
FOR THE PRODUCT.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION
OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF
ANY WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18
WARRANTY
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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 province to province.
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IN USA:
UTStarcom Personal Communications
555 Wireless Blvd.
Hauppauge, NY 11788
(800) 229-1235
IN CANADA:
UTStarcom Canada Company
5535 Eglinton Avenue West
Suite# 234
Toronto, ON M9C 5K5
(800) 465-9675
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