Microsoft Cell Phone OMPB20VWM User Manual

TWOm  
USER GUIDE  
KIN R1.0.2  
Copyright © 2010 Microsoft Corporation.  
Model PB20ZUMPB20ZUM  
OMPB20VWM  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PHONE CONTROLS  
THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR PHONE  
Proximity and  
light sensors  
Microphone  
BACK button  
Earpiece  
Battery cover latch  
VOLUME buttons  
POWER button  
Camera lens  
-
+
CAPTURE  
button  
Camera flash  
Headset jack  
USB power  
port  
Speaker  
Speaker  
TURN YOUR PHONE ON/OFF  
1 Press and hold the POWER button to turn your phone on.  
POWER button  
2 Press and hold the POWER button again to turn your phone off. The phone will turn off after you  
confirm.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Note: If you press the POWER button quickly while your phone is on, your phone will go into screen  
lock. Screen lock prevents accidental actions if your phone’s buttons are pressed or if your screen is  
CONTROL BUTTONS  
BACK button  
Use the BACK button to navigate back to where you came from. If you’re on a  
screen and editing or adding information, pressing BACK will save your  
information, or you’ll be asked if you want to save it.  
Press and hold the BACK button to return to the Apps screen at any time.  
VOLUME buttons Use the + and - VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume on a call or when  
you’re playing music, watching a video, or listening to a podcast. Press the +  
VOLUME button to increase the volume; press the - VOLUME button to  
lower the volume. To silence an incoming call’s ring, press any button or key.  
If no sound is playing, pressing the VOLUME buttons will step through the  
sound profiles.  
CAPTURE button Use the CAPTURE button to capture photos and videos. When you press the  
CAPTURE button, you’ll enter the Camera app > Capture screen. Read more  
POWER button  
Use the POWER button to put your phone into screen lock (press the POWER  
button briefly) or turn your phone on/off (press and hold). Read more in  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
BATTERY  
Insert or remove your battery  
1 Turn your phone over so you are looking at the battery cover.  
2 Press the battery cover latch, then carefully lift the cover from your phone, lifting from the side  
with the latch.  
3 To remove the battery, lift the battery using the battery lift tab.  
Battery lift tab  
4 To insert the battery, match the gold-colored contacts on the battery with the gold-colored contacts  
in the battery slot. Push the battery firmly into place.  
5 Replace the cover, making sure the cover latch snaps back into position.  
Battery notes:  
• If you plan to leave your phone unattended for an extended period of time, the battery may  
discharge if the phone is turned on and not attached to the charger.  
• Battery charging times can vary and are dependent on the type of charger and remaining battery  
charge. Battery performance will begin to degrade over time, so you may want to consider replacing  
the battery if you notice your phone’s talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal.  
• You may store your battery in the phone when it is not in use; however, the battery will slowly  
discharge even if the phone is turned off. If you remove your battery from the phone, store the  
battery in a cool, dark, dry place.  
• Battery life will vary depending on operating temperature, signal strength, phone feature settings,  
network setup, and system use (calls, messaging, etc.).  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
• A shorter screen lock timeout setting will also improve battery life because the screen will go black  
sooner.  
Charge using the USB power adapter  
When you first receive your phone it should be charged, but it’s advisable to bring it to a full charge.  
The USB power adapter that came in the box with your phone lets you plug your phone into a power  
outlet to charge the battery. To charge your phone, follow these steps:  
1 Connect the USB power adapter to your phone’s USB/power port.  
2 Plug the other end of the USB power adapter to a wall power outlet. While your phone is charging,  
you’ll see the charging icon over the battery icon in the lower-right of the screen and in the  
3 When your phone is fully charged, the battery icon will be filled with color.  
Charge using your computer’s USB port  
Note: Charging your phone via USB (whether from a computer or car-charger) may not provide  
enough power to adequately charge your phone. A car charger must be rated at 500 mA to charge  
your phone properly.  
1 Connect the USB cable to your phone’s USB/power port. (Your USB cable is also used to connect  
your phone to the USB power adapter.)  
2 Connect the other end of the adapter to your computer’s USB port.  
Note: The first time you attach your phone to your PC via USB, you’ll be prompted to install  
drivers.  
3 While your phone is charging, you’ll see the charging icon over the battery icon in the lower-  
right of the screen and in the Dashboard. (Read more in “Dashboard” on page 21.)  
Read about importing media to your phone via USB in:  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Ways to conserve battery power  
Listed below are a few ways you can save your battery power, as well as some facts about battery  
usage:  
Adjust wireless settings. If you will not be using your phone’s wireless functionality for a period of  
time, you can save power by turning off Wi-Fi or by putting your phone in airplane mode, but  
remember you will not be able to receive calls in airplane mode. Read more in Airplane mode” on  
If you are going to be in an area or building that has no cell coverage for a few hours, turn off  
your phone or turn on airplane mode and connect to Wi-Fi to conserve power. When you are  
out of range of a cell tower your phone will have a shorter standby time because your phone is  
searching for a cell tower. This uses more power than if it were already registered with a tower and  
simply monitoring.  
If you won’t be using your phone for a period of time, turn it off. Your battery will last two days  
if it is turned on and not connected to the charger. Turning off your phone but keeping it connected  
to the charger will keep your phone from depleting the battery.  
Turn the Auto-brightness setting on. Auto-brightness is turned on by default. You’ll typically use  
more battery power when it’s turned off, unless you manually set the brightness level to stay low.  
Warm up. The battery capacity will be lower when the temperature is lower. If you think your  
phone is too cold, bring it indoors or where the temperature is warmer.  
HEADSET JACK  
Your phone is designed to use a stereo headset. To use a headset, insert the headset lead into the  
headset jack. Be sure to press the headset lead in firmly to secure the connection.  
Read about how to use the headset control button(s) in “Can I control a call with a headset?” on page  
Note: In order to listen to the FM radio in Music & More, you must insert a wired headset or  
headphone (the wire works as the antenna).  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
SCREEN LOCK  
To prevent accidental key presses or screen touches, lock your screen. While your phone is screen  
locked, you’ll still be able to adjust the volume during phone calls and media playback. You’ll also still  
receive incoming call and message notifications.  
1 Lock your screen by doing one of the following:  
• Press the POWER button quickly (the screen will also go dark).  
• Simply wait for the screen lock timeout period to elapse. Read how to set the timeout period in  
“Auto-lock” on page 29. After 10 seconds in the screen lock state, your phone screen will go black  
and remain so until you unlock it, receive a new call, message, or other notification.  
2 To unlock the phone, do one of the following:  
• Slide the keyboard open.  
• Press the BACK button, then flick your finger diagonally toward the upper-right corner.  
3 If you’ve set a security PIN and it has locked, you’ll be prompted to type it.  
Note: After eight incorrect attempts at typing your PIN, you’ll be prompted to type a specific  
number to continue trying. If you type an incorrect PIN a total of ten times, the data on your phone  
will be erased (but you will be warned after the ninth attempt).  
Warning: Be careful of losing your data if children play with this screen; they may not be able to  
understand the warnings.  
SCREEN ORIENTATION  
Your phone screen will adjust to the way you’re holding your phone or whether you have the keyboard  
open. If you hold the screen in “portrait” orientation (with the BACK button at the bottom), then the  
screen will display in portrait orientation. If you hold your phone in “landscape” orientation (with the  
BACK button on the right) or if you’ve slid the keyboard open, the screen will display in landscape  
orientation.  
Notes:  
• When using the Music & More app, the orientation will always be portrait, except when you use the  
keyboard to type search terms.  
• When using the Search app, the orientation will always be landscape.  
• Screen orientation is based on a gravity measurement in the phone, so if you rotate your phone  
while holding it level (with the screen facing up) or while it’s laying on a flat surface, the phone  
won’t register the rotation. Tilt the phone up slightly (20-30°) toward you to have the screen  
orientation shift correctly.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
• If the phone is shaking when you rotate it, the orientation won’t change. This is to prevent  
unintended rotations while walking, riding on a bus, exercising, or doing something else that might  
jolt the phone.  
TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES  
Tap  
Touch your fingertip quickly and lightly on the screen. Use this gesture for  
selecting items on the screen. You’ll know when you’ve selected an item because  
its color changes.  
In the Camera full-screen photo viewer, tap once to show the options.  
Double tap  
On some screens (webpages, Camera full-screen photo viewer) you can zoom in/  
out by tapping the screen twice, quickly and in succession.  
If you double tap an image on a webpage, you’ll show the Save image or Open  
link options (if the image is also a link).  
Note: If you double tap on a screen where there’s no special double tap action,  
your double tap will be treated as a single tap.  
Two-finger tap  
On some screens you can expose additional functions (such as delete or reorder  
items) by quickly tapping the screen with two fingers.  
• Delete an item by first tapping the screen with two fingers to show the delete  
icon X next to each item. Tap the X to delete the item(s). Two-finger tap again  
to exit edit mode. When you two-finger tap to exit, be careful not to tap any of  
the Xs.  
• On the Apps and Favorites screens you can rearrange the contents by first  
entering edit mode. Quickly tap the screen with two fingers and you’ll see all  
the items on the screen shrink. Drag the item to its new location. Two-finger  
tap again to exit edit mode.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Slide  
Slide your finger lightly on the screen in an up/down or left/right direction. This  
gesture is primarily used for scrolling or panning.  
• Slide your finger in an upward direction to scroll down; slide your finger in a  
downward direction to scroll up.  
• Slide your finger left to move to the right; slide your finger right to move to  
the left.  
To scroll up or down quickly, flick your fingertip quickly and repeatedly up or  
down on the screen. Tap the screen to stop the scrolling.  
Touch and hold Touch your finger to the screen and leave it there until the next action is  
triggered. For example, touch and hold a text box to magnify it for positioning  
the cursor.  
Drag  
After you touch a movable item, if you hold your finger on the item and slide,  
the item slides with your finger. This drag gesture is used to rearrange Apps or  
Favorites.  
Pinch in or out  
To zoom in to a webpage or photo, start with your thumb and forefinger together  
in the middle of the screen then pull them apart.  
To zoom out of a webpage or photo, reverse the motion. Start with your thumb  
and forefinger at opposite ends of the screen and pull them together.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
KEYBOARD  
To open the phone’s keyboard, hold the phone in landscape orientation with the BACK button on the  
right, then slide the screen up using one or both of your thumbs.  
The keyboard contains four rows of keys. The bottom row includes a PHONE key (opens the Dialer),  
an ALT key, a SPACEBAR, a SYMBOL key, and a SEARCH key. The top row contains the numbers,  
which you use in combination with the ALT key.  
PHONE key  
ALT key  
Press the PHONE key to open the Phone app. You will go to either the Dialer or  
the Call Log, whichever screen you visited last. From the Dialer you can make  
outgoing calls. If you’ve navigated to another screen while in a call, press the  
PHONE key to return to the in-call screen. Note that this key doesn’t send or  
end a call.  
Press the ALT key before typing one of the special characters on the keys,  
including the numbers on the top row. To type multiple characters, press and  
hold the ALT key while typing, or lock the ALT key first by pressing it twice  
(press again to unlock).  
Press the SHIFT key before typing an uppercase letter. To type multiple  
uppercase letters, press and hold the SHIFT key while typing, or lock the  
SHIFT key first by pressing it twice (press again to unlock).  
SHIFT key  
SYMBOL key  
Press the SYMBOL key to open the emoticon and special character selector.  
The first panel that opens contains special characters; tap the arrow on the  
right to see the emoticons. Tap an emoticon or a special character to insert it in  
your text at the cursor point.  
Press the ENTER key to:  
ENTER key  
• Create a new line in a text box.  
• Go to a webpage once you’ve typed an address in the Browser address bar.  
• Capture a photo or video.  
• Post a status update.  
• Jump between the subject and message boxes when writing a message.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
SEARCH key  
Press the SEARCH key to go to the My Phone search screen. Read more in  
Typing and navigating in text boxes  
Type in a text box  
You can tell a text box is ready for typing when you see the cursor  
blinking. If you don’t see a blinking cursor, tap the text box to focus it,  
then start typing.  
If you’ve previously typed text in the Search app text box, when you  
return to the Search app, the text will be highlighted and ready for typing.  
Move the cursor in a text After you’ve typed something, if you want to move the cursor, touch and  
box  
hold the text box to zoom in, then without lifting your finger, slide your  
finger to place the cursor where you want it. Then lift your finger.  
Type a special letter  
character  
Press and hold a key to show the special characters associated with that  
key. For example, if you press and hold a key, the special characters  
associated with the key appear along the bottom of the screen.  
Tap a character to insert it.  
Type special characters Press the ALT key before typing one of the special characters on the keys,  
on keys  
including the numbers on the top row. To type multiple characters, lock  
the ALT key by pressing and holding the key.  
Lock ALT and SHIFT  
keys  
To lock these keys, press them twice or press and hold. Press again to  
unlock.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Text cursor  
While you're typing, the text cursor shape reflects your current mode of  
typing:  
Regular typing mode  
SHIFT mode  
ALT mode  
Type emoticon or special To type an emoticon or special character, press the SYMBOL key and tap  
character  
the emoticon or special character from the selector. There are two panels  
in total; tap the arrow on the far right to switch.  
Tap to toggle  
between panels.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
HOME  
ABOUT HOME  
What is Home?  
Your Home screen is really two screens. When you turn on your phone you’ll see a Home screen  
showing your applications, or Apps”. Slide your finger left to see your favorite contacts on the  
Favorites Home screen.  
APPS  
FAVORITES  
Slide your finger up and down to scroll the contents of each screen. You can start typing a contact  
name or app from either of the Home screens to open the Search app’s My Phone screen.  
Apps  
All the apps that are available on your phone are displayed on this screen. Tap an app to open it. You  
can rearrange apps so they appear in the order you like. Read how in “Rearrange Apps and Favorites”  
You can also add links to webpages to the Apps Home screen. Read how in “Can I put a link to a  
Favorites  
Displays your favorite contacts, plus a link to all your contacts. You can rearrange your favorite  
contacts so they appear in the order you like. Read more in “Rearrange Apps and Favorites” on page  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Tap a favorite for quick communication. If your favorite has a phone number saved in their info, the  
Call, Text, or Open options appear. Tapping Open will show the favorite’s contact card, where you’ll  
see all the info you’ve saved for this contact. If you tap a favorite without a saved phone number, their  
contact card opens. Read more in “Contacts” on page 35.  
Where are my status icons?  
The connectivity status icons, as well as your battery’s charge state, sound profile, and date and time  
are available in the Dashboard. Open the Dashboard by tapping the mini Dashboard on the lower-  
right of the screen:  
If any status needs your attention (for example, if your battery’s  
getting low or if you’ve lost network connection), the associated status icon will display in the mini  
Dashboard.  
Is there a quick way to launch an app I recently used?  
When you tap Recent (in the lower left of the screen), a window opens that displays the last four apps  
you used. Tap one of the apps to open it. If you have an unread message, the Messages app will be  
there, with an unread message count. The same applies to unread email messages.  
Can I customize my Home screens?  
Yes, you can customize your Home screens, and more:  
• Rearrange the order of items on the Apps screen and Favorites screen. Read more in “Rearrange  
• Assign a wallpaper that will appear on the screen when locked. Read more in “Screen lock” on page  
• Choose sounds to assign to individual contacts when they call. Read more in “Create a new contact  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
• Choose sounds for incoming calls, notifications, and alerts. Read more in “Sound” on page 28.  
• Choose a theme for your phone that changes the colors used on the screen. Read more in “Themes”  
How do I search for a contact on my phone?  
From any Home screen, start typing a contact name to open the Search box. Or, you can press the  
SEARCH key on your keyboard. Read more in “SEARCH key” on page 16.  
MANAGE HOME  
Rearrange Apps and Favorites  
You can change the position of apps or favorite contacts on the Home screens:  
1 From either the Apps or Favorites screen, two-finger tap the screen to enter edit mode. Each item  
will shrink and favorite contacts will have an X in the corner.  
2 Drag the app or contact you want to move to its new position, then lift your finger.  
3 To exit edit mode, two-finger tap the screen again or press the BACK button.  
Add contacts to Favorites  
To add a contact to the Favorites Home screen:  
1 Go to the Favorites Home screen, then tap the plus sign (+) in an empty Favorites slot to open a list  
showing all your contacts.  
2 Tap a contact to make it a favorite and add it to the Favorites Home screen.  
Note: You can also add a contact to Favorites by opening their contact card and tapping More >  
Favorite.  
Remove contacts from Favorites  
To remove a contact from Favorites (but keep it in All Contacts):  
1 Go to the Favorites Home screen, then two-finger tap the screen to enter edit mode. Each contact  
will have an X in the corner.  
2 Tap the X on the contact you want to remove from favorites.  
3 To exit edit mode, two-finger tap the screen again or press the BACK button.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
Note: You can also remove a contact from Favorites by opening their contact card and tapping More  
> Unfavorite.  
SEARCH  
From anywhere on your phone, press the SEARCH key  
to open the Search app. From the My  
Phone search screen you can search for contacts and apps that are on your phone. As soon as you start  
typing in the My Phone search box, matches will appear.  
DASHBOARD  
The Dashboard gives you important status information about connectivity, battery charge, sound  
profile, alarms, and date and time.  
To open the Dashboard, tap the mini Dashboard in the lower-right corner of the screen.  
DASHBOARD  
Tap to open  
Dashboard.  
The mini Dashboard always displays the most relevant status information, depending on what you’re  
doing. For example, if you’re on a call, the mini Dashboard indicates whether you’re roaming and your  
signal strength.  
Dashboard shortcuts  
Tap a section of the dashboard to open its associated wireless, alarm, or sound setting.  
Tap to open Wireless controls.  
Tap to open the Alarm app.  
Tap to change your Sound profile.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Icons and indicators  
You’ll see the following icons, indicating connectivity, date and time, sound, and alarm status.  
Network connection strength  
Low network connection  
No network connection  
Airplane mode is on  
Connected to Wi-Fi network  
Wi-Fi is on, but no network is connected  
High-speed 3G data network available  
3G not available  
Slower 1xRTT data network available  
1xRTT not available  
Roaming outside home network  
• Solid icon: Roaming rates apply  
Telecoil (hearing aid coil) is ready to use.  
TTY (text telephone) is ready to use. Read  
• Flashing icon: Home airtime rates  
apply (some features/services may  
not be available)  
Connected to Bluetooth device  
Alarm is set  
Bluetooth services are on, but no  
device is connected  
Dashboard battery icons:  
Battery empty | battery full  
Battery charging | battery charged  
mini Dashboard battery icons:  
Battery empty | battery full  
Battery charging | battery charged  
SOUND PROFILE  
Open the Dashboard, then tap the current sound profile for Ringer. Choose from Silent, Vibrate,  
Soft, Normal, or Loud.  
You can also step through the ringer profiles by pressing the VOLUME + or - buttons. To silence your  
phone, press and hold the - VOLUME button.  
Note: When you step through the sound profiles, the Vibrate profile will do a quick vibration.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                           
RECENT APPS AND MESSAGES  
To see the last four apps you’ve opened, tap Recent in the lower-left of the screen. To jump to one of  
those apps, simply tap it. Note that if you have unread messages, that app will appear as well with the  
number of unread messages noted.  
Tap to open app.  
Number of unread messages.  
To close the Recent window, tap outside the window or press the BACK button.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
GLOBAL SETTINGS  
This chapter describes the settings that are not specific to individual apps. App-specific settings are  
described in the individual app chapters. Most settings toggle on and off. Tap the setting to toggle.  
ABOUT GLOBAL SETTINGS  
My screen is too dim. How can I brighten it up?  
Go to the Apps > Settings > Screen lock screen. Scroll down to the Auto-brightness setting and  
turn it off. Now you can adjust the screen brightness by sliding your finger between Min and Max on  
the slider bar.  
My phone’s screen locks too quickly. How can I adjust this?  
Go to the Apps > Settings > Screen lock screen. Tap the Auto-lock timeout setting you prefer.  
Note: Once your screen is locked, it will always go black after 30 seconds.  
Can I protect my phone with a security PIN?  
Yes. Go to the Apps > Settings > Screen lock screen. Scroll down and tap the PIN & security  
setting, then tap PIN lock to turn it on and set your four-digit PIN.  
How do I turn off my wireless while on an airplane?  
Go to the Apps screen, then go to the Settings > Wireless controls screen. Turn Airplane mode on.  
My service plan allows me to roam when needed. How can I turn this on?  
You control your calling and text and MMS (multimedia) message roaming from the Apps > Settings  
> Phone screen.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
             
You control data roaming from the Apps > Settings > Wireless controls screen. Scroll down to the  
Data Roaming setting and turn it on. You’ll be asked to confirm because extra roaming charges may  
apply.  
How do I change my ringtone?  
1 Go to the Apps > Settings > Sound screen.  
2 Tap a sound category (Ringer, Voicemail, Messages) to open the Sound selector. Scroll down to see  
all the sounds. You can listen to each sound by tapping the play icon.  
Tap to play sound.  
3 Tap a sound to set it.  
Can I assign different ringtones to different contacts?  
Yes, you can do this from the individual contact cards. Read more in “Create a new contact on your  
phone” on page 37. The sound set on the contact card overrides the global Ringer setting you choose  
on the Sound settings screen.  
Can I import my own ringtones?  
No, but you may be able to purchase ringtones from your mobile operator’s website using your  
computer. Any ringtones you purchase will be delivered to your phone via MMS. To assign these  
ringtones, go to Apps > Settings > Sound > Melodies on your phone.  
Is there any way to customize the colors on my phone?  
Go to the Apps > Settings > Themes screen. Tap a color theme from the list. You’ll be prompted to  
restart your phone, which you must do before a new theme can be set.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
WIRELESS CONTROLS  
Airplane mode  
Turn airplane mode on if you are about to take a flight, or when otherwise required, such as in  
hospitals.  
When airplane mode is on:  
• All radios on the phone except for FM radio are turned off, including Wi-Fi, phone, location  
services, and Bluetooth. (When you later turn airplane mode off, the previous settings for all the  
radios are restored.)  
• If permitted, even with airplane mode on, you can turn Wi-Fi back on.  
• You’ll see the airplane icon in the mini Dashboard and full Dashboard.  
Wi-Fi  
Turn Wi-Fi on to see a list of networks within range.  
You can open the Dashboard and check the top row to see Wi-Fi status at any time:  
displays when Wi-Fi is on, and the phone is connected to a network.  
displays when Wi-Fi is on, but your phone isn’t connected to any network.  
No icon displays in the Dashboard when Wi-Fi is off.  
Note: You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network to use the Zune Pass catalog. Read more about the  
Connect to a network  
1 Tap a network to connect to it.  
2 If required, you’ll be prompted to type a password. Networks secured with passwords display a  
padlock next to their signal strength.  
3 You can manually connect to a network that’s not listed by tapping Other.  
4 Once connected, you’ll see the connection status below the Wi-Fi setting name, and when you  
open the Dashboard you’ll see the connected signal strength  
in the top row.  
5 If you tap the connected network on the Wireless settings screen, you can choose to forget this  
network, which means you won’t connect automatically when the network is in range. If you want  
to check or update the IP from the access point, tap renew lease.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                   
Bluetooth  
Turn Bluetooth on to start Bluetooth services. Your phone is automatically “discoverable” when you  
have the Wireless Controls screen open and Bluetooth services are on.  
You can open the Dashboard and check the top row to see Bluetooth status at any time:  
displays when Bluetooth services are on, and the phone is connected to a device.  
displays when Bluetooth services are on, but your phone isn’t connected to a device.  
No icon displays in the Dashboard when Bluetooth services are off.  
Supported Bluetooth profiles  
• HSP (Headset Profile) – Allows connections to Bluetooth headsets.  
• HFP (Hands Free Profile) – Used by car kits to communicate with the phone while in the car and  
by headsets.  
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) – Allows high quality audio to be streamed from the  
phone to another Bluetooth device, such as a Bluetooth stereo headset.  
Connect to a Bluetooth device  
1 Turn Bluetooth services on. All supported devices within range are displayed.  
Note: Previously-paired devices are shown at the top of the list and the closest previously-paired  
device will start connecting automatically.  
2 Make sure your Bluetooth device is on and discoverable before trying to connect. If your Bluetooth  
device is ready and you don’t see it in the list, tap Rescan for devices.  
3 Tap a device in the list to pair, then connect with your phone. Your phone will automatically try the  
PIN 0000; but, if prompted, type the PIN provided by the manufacturer of the Bluetooth accessory,  
then tap Pair. If you’re prompted to create a PIN, use at least four characters.  
If you’ve previously paired with a device, it will try to connect immediately without prompting you  
for a PIN.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
4 Once connected, you’ll see on the settings screen next to the device name, and when you open  
the Dashboard will appear in the top row.  
5 You can disconnect or unpair a Bluetooth device by tapping it. To switch from the Bluetooth  
device to your phone’s speaker during a call, use the Audio source option on the in-call screen.  
Notes:  
• The phone does not support Bluetooth OBEX profiles, used to exchange contact information  
between Bluetooth devices.  
• The QDID issued by the Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group) for this phone is B014849. (This  
number is provided for information only.)  
Data roaming  
Turn this setting on to allow your phone to roam outside your home network for data connections.  
Note: If you turn on data roaming, you may be charged extra fees for roaming.  
THEMES  
You can customize the colors used on the screens from the Settings > Themes screen:  
1 From Themes, tap a theme from the list.  
2 Your phone must restart before a new theme can be set. Tap ok at the prompt to restart  
immediately.  
SOUND  
Control the sound volume or switch your sound profile by pressing the VOLUME + or - buttons.  
Control which sounds play on your phone from the Settings > Sound screen:  
Vibrate  
Turn this setting on to have your phone vibrate as well as play a sound when  
signaling a call or new message. If you have ringer, voicemail, or messages set to  
No sound, then your phone won’t vibrate even when this setting is on.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
28  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                   
Ringer  
To set the default sound for an incoming call, tap Ringer and choose from the  
Sound selector.  
Note: If you’ve assigned a specific sound to a contact, that sound will play rather  
than the default sound you choose in Sound settings.  
Voicemail  
Messages  
Calendar  
To set the sound for a new voicemail, tap Voicemail and choose from the Sound  
selector.  
To set the ringtone for a new text or MMS message, tap Messages and choose from  
the Sound selector.  
To set the ringtone for an event reminder, tap Calendar and choose from the  
Sound selector.  
System sounds Turn this setting on to hear a sound when you:  
• Lock your screen - Makes two knocking sounds when locked.  
• Unlock your screen - Makes a swishing sound when unlocked.  
• Dial phone numbers using the Dialer - Makes touch-tone DTMF sounds as you  
touch each number.  
• Attach/remove phone to USB charger or USB cable connected to computer -  
Plays four ascending notes when attached; plays four descending notes when  
removed.  
SCREEN LOCK  
Screen lock is a feature that prevents accidental actions if your phone’s buttons are pressed or if your  
screen is touched. You can always control media volume while the screen is locked, however.  
To lock your screen, press the POWER button quickly. You can set an automatic screen lock  
timeout by following the instructions below in Auto-lock”.  
To unlock your screen, slide the screen open, or quickly press the BACK button then peel back the  
lock screen wallpaper by sliding your finger toward the upper-right corner of the screen. If you just  
want to check the time or see your wallpaper, press the BACK or POWER button.  
You can control the following screen lock and security settings from the Settings > Screen lock  
screen:  
Auto-lock  
If you want your screen to lock automatically after a set period of time, use this  
setting. You can choose from: 1 min, 5 mins, 15 mins, and Never.  
Note: The lock screen wallpaper always displays in portrait orientation.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                   
PIN & security  
PIN lock - For extra security, you can require that a PIN must be typed before the  
screen unlocks. To set this up, tap the PIN & security setting, then turn PIN lock  
on. You’ll be prompted to create a four-digit PIN. If you later turn PIN lock off,  
your PIN will be forgotten.  
Note: After you’ve set PIN lock on, if you can’t remember your PIN, you can still  
place an emergency call by tapping Emergency call on the lock screen. After  
eight incorrect attempts at typing your PIN, you’ll be prompted to type a specific  
number to continue trying (this provides a fail-safe in case your phone is  
bumped or if children are playing with it). You’ll have a total of ten attempts to  
retry your PIN before your phone data is erased.  
Set/change PIN - Once you turn PIN lock on, type a PIN at the prompt (must be  
four digits). You’ll be asked to type it again to confirm. Once you’ve set a PIN,  
you can change it from the PIN & security screen by tapping Change PIN. Note  
that once you set a PIN, you’ll have to type the PIN before you can change any of  
the PIN lock settings.  
Message display - By default, new message notifications will pop up when your  
screen is in PIN lock, showing new message text. If you want to hide the text in  
new message notifications during screen lock, turn this setting off.  
Time to pin-lock - If you’ve set PIN lock on, then you can choose a timeout that  
starts once your screen has locked. Choose from:  
instant (default setting) - PIN lock will begin as soon as your screen locks.  
1 min - PIN lock will begin 1 minute after your screen locks.  
5 mins - PIN lock will begin 5 minutes after your screen locks.  
15 mins - PIN lock will begin 15 minutes after your screen locks.  
Auto-brightness Turn auto-brightness on to conserve battery power. When off, you can adjust the  
brightness manually, from Min (dim) to Max (bright).  
Note: The backlight on your screen will automatically dim after 30 seconds of  
inactivity. (You can’t adjust this setting.)  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Wallpaper  
To set your lock screen background (wallpaper):  
1 Tap Wallpaper to go to the Camera app.  
2 Either capture a new photo or choose a photo from any of the Camera screens.  
3 Once you’ve either captured or tapped a photo, you can crop it (drag and  
stretch with your fingertips).  
4 Tap Done.  
Note: The lock screen only displays in portrait orientation.  
You can also change your lock screen wallpaper by starting in the Camera app:  
1 Go to the Apps screen and tap Camera.  
2 Navigate to the screen that shows the photo you want to assign as wallpaper.  
3 Tap the photo to view it full-screen, then tap More > Wallpaper.  
BROWSER  
You can set the following from the Settings > Browser screen:  
Control security settings You can control the following security settings:  
Temporary files are stored on your phone for faster viewing. To delete  
all temporary files, tap Delete temporary files.  
Cookies retain webpage preferences and other user data. To delete all  
cookies, tap Delete cookies.  
History saves the last 100 pages you’ve visited over the past 20 days. To  
delete your history, tap Delete history.  
Allow cookies  
To allow cookies, turn this setting on.  
Enable JavaScript  
To enable JavaScript, turn this setting on.  
PHONE  
You can control certain calling features on your phone from the Settings > Phone screen:  
Phone shortcuts  
To use phone keyboard shortcuts, turn this setting on. Keyboard shortcuts are  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                       
Voicemail number The number currently stored to call voicemail is displayed below the setting  
name. To set or change your voicemail number, tap the setting.  
Auto-download  
MMS  
To have MMS messages downloaded automatically, turn this setting on. If  
you turn this setting off, messages will download only when you open them  
by tapping.  
TTY  
If you plan to attach a TTY device to your phone for making and receiving  
phone calls, turn this setting on. While this setting is on, you won’t be able to  
hear any audio during a call, so if you want to make a regular call, with audio,  
be sure to have this setting off!  
With TTY on, you’ll see the TTY icon in the Dashboard.  
Note: Cellular-ready TTY devices have a 2.5mm audio jack, but your phone’s  
jack is 3.5mm, so you will need a cable adapter when using a TTY device with  
the phone.  
Telecoil  
If you plan to use a telecoil device with your phone, turn this setting on.  
With telecoil on, you’ll see the telecoil icon in the Dashboard.  
Note: Turning telecoil on uses extra battery power.  
Emergency tone  
To hear a special confirmation tone whenever you dial an emergency phone  
number, turn this setting on.  
Note: You will not hear the emergency tone if your phone’s ringer volume is  
set to silent or vibrate.  
System select  
To allow your phone to receive calls and text messages when your mobile  
operator’s network is unavailable, select automatic. To prevent your phone  
from doing so, select home only.  
In certain situations, multiple automatic options may appear:  
Automatic a - You can use any available network in the channel.  
Automatic b - You can use any available network in the channel.  
Note: Check with your mobile operator to find out if you’ll be charged extra  
when automatic, automatic a, or automatic b is selected.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
32  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                   
EMAIL  
You can configure up to ten email POP and IMAP accounts from the Settings > Email screen. Read  
more about setting up accounts in “Set up an email account” on page 51. In addition to setting up  
email accounts for viewing on your phone, you can do the following from this screen:  
Sync schedule  
Tap this setting to set a schedule for syncing (refreshing) your email  
messages. The default setting is 30 minutes. You can choose a Sync  
frequency from every 15 minutes, every 30 minutes, hourly, or  
manually.  
Ask before deleting  
Turn this setting on if you want to confirm before a message is deleted  
while on the Read Message screen.  
Note! Even with this setting turned on, if you delete one or more  
messages from the Inbox, you will not be asked to confirm.  
Default email account  
Tap this setting to choose a primary (or default) email account. This  
setting only applies if you have set up more than one email account on  
your phone.  
Days to sync  
Signature  
Choose how many days of messages you want synced to your phone.  
Options are 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, all.  
Tap this setting to set your desired signature, which will be  
automatically added to the end of each email message you write. You  
can type multiple lines by using the ENTER key.  
If you’ve set a signature, it displays on the Settings screen as well.  
DATE & TIME  
You can set the date and time displayed on your phone from the Settings > Date & time screen:  
24-hour time  
Switch to 24-hour time display by turning on the 24-hour clock setting.  
When you display the time in 24-hour time format, the day runs from midnight  
to midnight and is divided into 24 hours, numbered from 0 to 23 (no AM or PM  
is necessary). For example, 3:25 PM would be displayed as 15:25 in 24-hour  
time format.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                     
Auto-set date &  
time  
By default, your phone will “auto-set” (get date and time from the network). If  
you want to set your date and time manually, turn Auto-set date & time off.  
Then you’ll be able to set the date and time manually.  
Auto-set time  
zone  
By default, your phone will “auto-set” (get time zone from the network). If you  
want to set your time zone manually, turn Auto-set time zone off. Then you’ll be  
able to set the time zone manually.  
LANGUAGE  
You can control the language that displays on your phone from the Settings > Language screen. All  
the languages available to you are displayed on this screen.  
1 On the Languages screen, tap the language you want to use.  
2 Before a different language can be set, your phone must restart. Tap ok at the prompt.  
ABOUT YOUR PHONE  
You can view the following information about your phone and more from the Settings > About your  
phone screen:  
• Your phone number  
• Version numbers of phone components  
• Phone model  
There are also links to:  
Legal - Tap to read the KIN End User License Agreement.  
Erase phone data - Tap to erase all your personal data from the phone. This is a drastic measure as  
it erases all your sign-in information, settings, contacts, favorites, photos, videos, music, and  
messages from your phone. You will be asked to confirm.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
34  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                 
CONTACTS  
ABOUT CONTACTS  
How do I get contacts on my phone?  
You must create each contact whose information you want to store on the phone. Read more in Add  
How do I find my contacts?  
The contacts you’ve marked as “favorites” are on the Favorites Home screen, but you can find all your  
contacts in a couple of ways:  
• From either of the Home screens, start typing your contact’s name and the list of contacts will  
resolve to the name you’re typing.  
• Press and hold the BACK button, then slide your finger left to go to Favorites. Tap All Contacts.  
• Press and hold the BACK button, then slide your finger right to go to Apps. Tap Contacts.  
Once you’re on the All Contacts screen, you’ll see a list of all your contacts. (The contacts that you’ve  
chosen to be “favorites” will display their latest status and photo on this screen.)  
From the All Contacts screen you can find a contact fast:  
• View all of your contacts quickly from this screen, which lists everybody. To jump to a contact in  
the list, start typing the contact’s name.  
• Displays a photo thumbnail if contact is also one of your favorites.  
• Displays contacts alphabetically (A-Z) by first name.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
What are contact cards?  
Each contact on your phone has at least one “card” that contains information about that person  
(email address, phone numbers, photo, etc.).  
PHONE CONTACT CARD  
EDIT CONTACT CARD  
Tap Edit to  
change or  
add contact  
info.  
Contacts can have more than one contact card. You can “link” the cards together so when you find  
one card for that person, you’ll find the other. Read more in “What does it mean to link contact  
What does it mean to link contact cards?  
If one of your contacts has more than one contact card, you can link the cards together so they’ll all  
appear when you view that contact. Each card appears in its own screen; just slide your finger to the  
left or right to view the linked cards. Read more in “Link/unlink contact cards” on page 39.  
Can I create a group of favorite contacts?  
Yes. You can tag 51 contacts as favorites, which makes them part of your “Favorites. These contacts  
appear on the right-hand Home screen. Note that linked cards count as one favorite only.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
36  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
MANAGE YOUR CONTACTS  
Add a contact  
There’s several ways to add contacts to your phone. Note: When adding a contact or editing an  
existing contact, be sure to tap Save before navigating away from the card, or you’ll lose your unsaved  
additions or changes.  
Create a new contact on 1 Go to the Favorites Home screen and tap All contacts. (Alternatively  
your phone  
you can go to the Apps screen and tap Contacts.)  
2 Tap New to open a new contact card.  
3 Add the contact’s information.  
• Tap Choose photo to assign a photo using the Camera app.  
• When you add phone numbers to a contact card, add the area code +  
the 7-digit number.  
• To associate a specific sound (ringtone) to this contact, tap Sound  
then choose a sound from the selector that appears.  
4 When finished, tap Save.  
5 Your contact is added to the All Contacts screen. To have your contact  
appear on Favorites, tap the contact to open their card, then tap  
Favorite.  
Add a contact from the 1 Go to the Apps screen.  
Call Log  
2 Tap Phone.  
3 Slide your finger left to view the Call Log.  
4 Find the entry you want to save and tap Save.  
5 Tap New contact, or tap an existing contact to add this number to  
their info.  
6 If you’re creating a new contact, complete the contact info.  
7 When finished, tap Save.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
37  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Add a contact from the 1 Go to the Apps screen.  
Dialer  
2 Tap Phone.  
3 Type the new contact’s number in the number field.  
4 Tap the + sign to the left of the number.  
5 From the list that appears, tap either New contact or one of your  
existing contacts.  
6 The phone number’s added automatically. Type more information if  
you want, then tap Save. You’re returned to the Dialer.  
Add a contact after  
making a call  
1 After ending a call, tap Save contact.  
2 From the list that appears, tap either New contact or one of your  
current contacts.  
3 The phone number is added automatically. Type more information if  
you want.  
4 When finished, tap Save.  
Add a contact or phone If you’re having a conversation with someone from a number not saved to  
number from a  
conversation card  
Contacts, you can add the number from the conversation card. Read how  
Edit a contact card  
1 Go to the Favorites Home screen and tap All contacts. (Alternatively you can go to the Apps screen  
and tap Contacts.)  
2 Tap the contact’s name from the screen to open their contact card. Find a contact quickly by typing  
the name in the search box on the top of the screen.  
3 Tap Edit to open the contact for editing and make your changes.  
4 When finished, tap Save.  
Delete a contact card  
To delete a contact:  
1 Go to the Favorites Home screen. If your contact is in Favorites, tap the contact. Otherwise, tap All  
contacts, then tap the contact you want to delete to open their contact card. (Alternatively you can  
find your contact by going to the Apps screen and tapping Contacts.)  
2 Tap More > Delete.  
3 You’ll be asked to confirm before your contact is deleted.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
38  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Link/unlink contact cards  
If you have more than one contact card for the same person, you can link the cards. When you search  
for a contact, all their linked cards will be found.  
1 From any of the contact screens, open a contact card.  
2 Tap More > Contact linking to open the Linked Contacts list.  
3 Currently-linked contacts are shown at the top of the list.  
• If you want to unlink any of the currently-linked contacts, tap Unlink.  
• Tap Link another to open the list of contact cards.  
• Contact cards with similarities are shown under Linking suggestions.  
4 Tap the contact card you want to link, then tap Done.  
When you search for and find a contact, each linked card will appear on its own screen.  
Notes:  
• You can’t link the same contact to more than one set of linked contacts.  
• Each editable linked card will have its own edit menu; edits to one card won’t affect the other  
linked cards.  
• When you add a card to Favorites, all its linked cards will be automatically added to Favorites as  
well, but they will appear only once.  
• Linked contacts appear only once on each contact screen.  
• If you unfavorite a contact, all the associated contact cards will be removed from Favorites as well.  
• If you delete a contact with linked cards, only the card you delete will be removed. The other linked  
cards will remain on your phone.  
FAVORITE CONTACTS  
You can add up to 51 contacts to Favorites. Favorites appear on the right-hand side of your Home  
screen, labeled FAVORITES. Scroll down to view the full list of favorite contacts.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
39  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Here’s how to manage your favorite contacts:  
Add contacts to Favorites From the Favorites Home screen:  
1 Tap the plus sign (+) in an empty slot to open a list of all your  
contacts.  
2 Tap the contact you want to add as a favorite. To jump to a contact  
in the list, start typing the contact’s name.  
3 The contact now appears on the Favorites Home screen.  
From the All Contacts list:  
1 Tap the contact you want to add as a favorite.  
2 Tap More > Favorite.  
3 Your contact is added to Favorites. You can always reposition this  
Remove contacts from  
Favorites  
1 From any contact screen, tap the contact you want to remove as a  
favorite.  
2 Tap More > Unfavorite.  
3 Your contact is removed from Favorites.  
Tip: To remove multiple contacts from Favorites, two-finger tap the  
Favorites screen to enter edit mode and show the Xs. Tap an X to  
unfavorite a contact. Two-finger tap the screen again to exit edit  
mode.  
Change a contact’s position 1 From the Favorites screen, two-finger tap the screen to enter edit  
on Favorites  
mode.  
2 Touch and hold a contact until the contact expands.  
3 Without lifting your finger, drag the contact to the position you  
want, then release.  
4 Two-finger tap again to exit edit mode.  
Note: You can drag a contact to an already-filled position; if you do,  
the contact in that spot will move down the screen.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
40  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
CONTACT CARDS  
From a contact card, you can:  
Call or text  
From the Favorites Home screen.  
• If your contact is a favorite, they will appear on this screen. Tap the  
contact to open their contact card, then tap Call at the top of the  
screen, or scroll down and tap a different number. To text, scroll down  
and tap Text, across from the number.  
• If your contact is not part of Favorites, tap All contacts, select your  
contact from the list, then tap Call <label>, or tap Text to the right  
of the number to send a text message.  
Write an email  
Open website  
1 Find the contact from either the Favorites screen or the All Contacts  
screen (see above).  
2 Tap the email address you want to send an email to. A compose screen  
opens with that address in the To field.  
1 Find the contact from either the Favorites screen or the All Contacts  
screen (see above).  
2 If your contact has a personal website, tap the URL to open it using  
the Browser.  
FIND A CONTACT  
Find a contact from anywhere on your phone  
1 Press the SEARCH key on your phone’s keyboard.  
2 Type the name or number of the contact you want to find.  
3 As you type, the matches appear in the My Phone screen.  
4 When the contact you’re searching for appears, tap the contact to open their contact card.  
Find a contact from the Contacts app  
1 From the All Contacts screen, start typing the name (first, middle, or last) or the phone number of  
the contact you want to find. The search box will appear as soon as you start typing.  
2 The list of contacts resolves to the letters or numbers you’ve typed.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
41  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
PHONE  
ABOUT PHONE  
How do I use my phone for calls?  
If you’ve stored a contact’s number on the phone, start a call from their contact card. (Read more in  
“Contact cards” on page 41.) If you want to call someone not in your Contacts or if you want to use  
the Call Log, go to the Phone app. The Phone app has two screens:  
Dialer - Go here to type a number. First press the keyboard’s PHONE key  
to open the Dialer,  
then tap your number on the dial pad. There’s also a shortcut to call voicemail in the Dialer.  
Call Log - From the Dialer, slide your finger left to view the Call Log. Go to the Call Log to see a list  
of your incoming, outgoing, and missed calls, with shortcuts to text or call the number back.  
Tap to add number  
to Contacts.  
Tap to view only missed  
calls or to clear log.  
Tap to erase a number.  
Touch and hold to clear field.  
Tap to call  
voicemail.  
Tap to call.  
Missed calls  
display in  
color.  
Tap to text  
contact back.  
Tap to add  
number  
Tap to call.  
to Contacts.  
When I’m in a call, what does “flash” do?  
Flash does a couple of things, depending on the context:  
Set up a conference call - When you’re in a call, add another call by tapping Add call. Once you’re  
connected to the second call, tap Flash to merge the calls into one conference call.  
Switch between two calls - When you’re in a call and another call comes in, answering the  
incoming call will place the first caller on hold. Tap Flash to switch between the calls.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
42  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
When my phone’s screen is locked, how will I answer a call?  
If your screen is locked when you receive a call, you’ll see an incoming call notification on the screen.  
To answer the call - Peel back the lower-left corner of the screen (where Answer appears) by  
sliding your finger diagonally on the screen, lower-left to upper-right.  
To text the caller back - Press any of the hardware buttons (POWER, BACK, VOLUME) once to  
show the Text and Ignore options, then tap Text to open a compose screen addressed to the caller’s  
number. The incoming call is ignored.  
To ignore the call - Press the POWER button twice to ignore the call directly; or press any  
hardware button once to show the Text and Ignore options, then tap Ignore.  
Can I control a call with a headset?  
You can use the stereo headset that came in the box with your phone, which has a control button.  
Pressing the control button will anwer and end a call.  
If you’re using a headset with three control buttons, use the outer buttons to control volume. Press the  
middle button to control calls:  
• One press answers a call and another press ends the active call.  
• If a second call comes in, press once to answer the incoming call and put the active call on hold.  
• While there is an active call and a call on hold, press once to end the active call.  
Caution! If you think you’ll be using the phone while driving, insert the headset or pair your  
Bluetooth headset before starting to drive.  
Do I have to worry about touching the screen with my face during a call?  
No. While you’re on a call, the phone detects the proximity of your face and “locks” the screen.  
Specifically, when anything is detected within about three centimeters of the screen, the screen locks.  
The screen automatically “unlocks” when you move the phone away from it.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
43  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Can I use the keyboard to control my call?  
Yes, but you must have Phone shortcuts turned on (go to Apps > Settings > Phone). With the  
setting on, you can use the following keyboard shortcuts while in a call:  
Answer call  
End call  
ENTER key  
BACKSPACE key  
ENTER key  
m key  
Place call  
Mute call  
Toggle speaker  
Flash call  
x key  
f key  
USING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE  
Your phone supports the following Bluetooth 2.0 devices and earlier:  
• Hands-free headsets  
• Hands-free car kits  
To use a Bluetooth device to make a call, do the following:  
1 Go to the Apps > Settings > Wireless controls screen.  
2 Scroll down to the Bluetooth section. Make sure the setting is on.  
3 Turn your Bluetooth device on and put it in pairing mode, per the instructions in the device  
owner’s manual.  
4 Tap Scan for devices, then tap the device you want to use.  
5 If you’re prompted to enter a passkey, type it (refer to your device’s owner’s manual if necessary),  
then tap Connect.  
6 Once you’re paired, tap the device name and tap Connect.  
7 Once your Bluetooth device reports it’s connected, you are ready to use it for calls. As soon as you  
dial a call, tap Audio source to select your Bluetooth device. To switch to another sound source  
during the call, tap Audio source.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
44  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
CALLING  
Make a call  
Call an existing contact  
1 Start typing the contact’s name from either of the Home screens to  
open a list of your contacts, then the call button to the right of the  
contact’s name.  
Alternatively, if the contact is a Favorite, simply tap their photo. If  
the contact has a phone number saved, tap call. If the contact isn’t  
a Favorite, tap All contacts and select the contact from the list.  
2 From the contact card, tap Call <label>.  
Use the Call Log  
Redial a number  
1 Press the PHONE button on the keyboard; or,  
Go to the Apps screen and tap Phone to open the Dialer.  
2 Slide your finger left to find the Call Log.  
3 Tap a log entry to call the number.  
Redial any call from the Call Log. If a your call doesn’t go through for  
any reason (the phone number is busy, you dialed an invalid number,  
or there is no service), you can redial the number by tapping Call  
back on the call ended screen.  
Call someone not in  
Contacts  
1 Press the PHONE button on the keyboard; or,  
Go to the Apps screen and tap Phone to open the Dialer.  
2 Type the phone number, then press Call.  
3 If your call doesn’t go through for any reason (the phone number is  
busy, you dialed an invalid number, or there is no service), you can  
redial the number by tapping Call back on the call ended screen.  
Add a number to Contacts 1 Press the PHONE button on the keyboard; or,  
Go to the Apps screen and tap Phone to open the Dialer.  
2 Type the number in the number field.  
3 Tap the + sign to the left of the number.  
4 Tap an existing contact from the list, or tap New contact.  
5 When you’ve finished editing the contact, tap Save. Their contact  
card appears.  
6 To call this contact, tap the phone number on their contact card.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
45  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
Answer a call  
When a call comes in, you’ll always receive a notification on the screen.  
• To answer the call, peel back the lower-left corner of the screen (where Answer appears) by sliding  
your finger diagonally on the screen, lower-left to upper-right.  
• To ignore the call and route it using your Phone settings, tap Ignore or press the POWER button  
twice.  
• To ignore the call and reply by text message, tap Text.  
• To silence the incoming ring, press any control button.  
In-call options  
While in a call, you’ll see your options in the on-screen menu. Slide your finger right to type numbers  
while in a call; slide your finger left to see the contact card of the person you’re talking to.  
In-call dial pad Elapsed call time  
In-call option menu  
Contact card  
Mute  
To mute your side of the conversation (mutes your microphone) tap Mute on  
the in-call screen. The menu option background changes color when selected.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
46  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Speaker  
To listen to your call using the speakerphone, tap Speaker on the in-call  
screen. The menu option background changes color when selected.  
Add a call  
Volume control  
While on a call, you can increase/decrease volume by pressing either the + or -  
VOLUME buttons on the phone.  
Swap calls  
When you’re in a call and another call comes in, answering the incoming call  
will place the first caller on hold. Tap Flash to switch between the calls.  
Dial numbers  
If you have to type some numbers while in a call (such as to select options),  
slide your finger right to use the dial pad, or use the numbers on the keyboard.  
Go to contact card To view the contact card of the person you’re talking to, slide your finger left.  
Multiple calls  
Conference calling You can set up a conference with two other callers:  
1 Make your first call from the Dialer screen or a contact card.  
2 Once your call has connected, tap Add call to open a list of your contacts  
with phone numbers. Choose to Dial new number, or tap a contact from the  
list.  
3 Tap the contact you want to add, or type the number in the dial pad and tap  
Call.  
4 Once the call is connected, the in-call screen displays a Flash option. Tap it  
to merge all the calls.  
Once you’ve tapped Flash, the two calls are “merged” and treated as one call,  
which means you can’t drop either of the calls. No Caller ID will be displayed;  
you’ll see Connected at the top of the in-call screen.  
Call waiting  
If a call comes in while you’re already on a call, you’ll receive an incoming call  
notification. You can choose to Answer or Ignore the call, or Text the person  
back.  
If you choose to answer the new call, the active call will be put on hold.  
Note: To use this feature, call waiting must be part of your service plan.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
47  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
End a call  
To end a call, tap End on the in-call screen.  
Tip: To add the number to your contacts, tap Save contact after the call ends.  
VOICEMAIL  
Before you can use the voicemail features described below, be sure you’ve set up voicemail with your  
mobile operator.  
Voicemail notifications  
1 When someone has left you a voicemail, you’ll receive a notification on the screen.  
2 To retrieve your message, simply tap the notification to dial your voicemail number, then follow the  
voice prompts.  
Call voicemail from the Dialer  
1 Go to the Apps screen and tap Phone to open the Dialer.  
2 Touch and hold the 1 key, then follow the audio prompts.  
3 You can also slide left to view the Call Log and tap the Voicemail menu button.  
Note: You can manually change your voicemail number from Apps > Settings > Phone. Read more  
CALL LOG  
The Call Log shows all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. Missed calls display in colored text;  
incoming and outgoing calls display in white text.  
To view the Call Log:  
1 Go to the Apps screen and tap Phone to open the Dialer.  
2 Slide your finger left to find the Call Log. From here you can do the following:  
Call the number  
Tap the log entry to call the number.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
48  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                 
Send text to the number To send a text message to a number in the Call Log, the number must  
already be saved on a contact card.  
1 Tap Text next to the number or name to open a conversation card.  
2 Type your message to compose, then tap Send.  
Clear log entries  
View only missed calls Tap More > Missed calls.  
To view All calls again, tap More > All calls.  
Tap More > Clear log. You’ll be asked to confirm.  
Call voicemail  
Tap Voicemail to call your voicemail number. The number of voicemail  
messages is displayed in the menu in parentheses.  
Save a contact from the 1 Find the phone number you want to save.  
log  
2 Tap Save.  
3 Tap an existing contact from the list, or tap New contact.  
4 When you’ve finished editing the contact, tap Save. Their contact card  
appears.  
PHONE SETTINGS  
To reach the Phone settings screen, go to Apps > Settings > Phone. From the Phone settings screen  
you can:  
• Turn phone keyboard shortcuts on and off.  
• Edit your voicemail number.  
• Choose to automatically download MMS messages.  
• Turn on TTY or telecoil functions.  
Warning: When you have TTY turned on, no audio is routed through your phone. Be sure to turn  
off TTY to make regular phone calls, with audio. Also note that turning telecoil on uses extra bat-  
tery power.  
• Choose to hear a special confirmation tone whenever you dial an emergency number.  
• Set your system select preference.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
49  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
EMAIL  
ABOUT EMAIL  
What email account types can I use on my phone?  
You can use any type of email account, including:  
• Branded POP/IMAP email accounts  
• Other POP/IMAP email accounts  
How many email accounts can I set up?  
You can set up to ten email accounts.  
What information do I need to set up an account?  
You’ll need the following information if you have one of the branded accounts (Hotmail, Gmail,  
Yahoo! Mail, AOL):  
• Your username - The first part of your email address  
• Your password - The password you use to sign in to your account.  
For other POP/IMAP accounts you’ll also need:  
• Incoming server name - This is typically “pop.domain.com.  
• Outgoing server name - This is typically “smtp.domain.com.  
What’s the limit on attaching photos or videos to an email message?  
You can attach up to 20 items, totaling no more than 10 MB.  
After I set up an email account, where can I see my messages?  
Each email account you set up will have its own screen. From the Email app, slide your finger left to  
view each Inbox in turn. The first account you set up will display in the first screen, the next account  
will display in the screen immediately to the right, and so on for each account you add.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
50  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
After you set up an email account, the last seven days of messages will download to your phone. You  
can view the messages in the account’s Inbox. To sync more than 3 days of messages, tap More >  
Settings and change the Days to sync setting.  
What types of email attachments can I view on my phone?  
You can open and save these types of files attached to email messages:  
• JPG and PNG image files  
• WMV, MP4, 3GP and 3G2 video files  
Notes:  
• You can’t open or save the following file types attached to email messages:  
- BMP, GIF, or TIF images  
- MP3 audio files  
- PDF files  
- Microsoft Office Word/Excel/PowerPoint/OneNote files.  
• Attachments must be under 10 MB in size to view and open on your phone.  
• You can forward any attachment, even if you can’t open it or save it to your phone.  
SET UP AN EMAIL ACCOUNT  
1 If you’ve never set up an account, start from:  
Apps > Email  
• Apps > Settings > App setup > Email  
If you’ve already set up at least one email account, start from:  
Apps > Email > More > Settings > Add account  
• Apps > Settings > App setup >Email > Add account  
2 Tap the type of email account you want to add. Tap IMAP/POP account if you’re not adding a  
branded account.  
3 On the screen that appears, type your account information.  
4 When finished, tap Done, then wait a moment while you’re signed in to the account.  
5 Adjust days of messages that will sync, if you wish. The last week of messages are downloaded to  
the account Inbox by default. To change the sync period, tap More > Settings and change the Days  
to sync setting.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
51  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
INBOX SCREENS  
Every email account you’ve set up is displayed on its own screen. After going into the Email app, slide  
your finger left or right to navigate the screens.  
From any Inbox you can:  
Read a message  
Delete a message  
Open folders  
Tap a message to open it for reading. Tap the More menu to  
Forward, Delete, or Mark read/unread. Tap Reply to open a new  
Two-finger tap the screen to enter edit mode and show the Xs on  
each message. Tap an X to delete the associated message. Two-finger  
tap the screen again to exit edit mode.  
To view messages in other folders, tap More > Folders. A list of your  
account folders appears. Tap a folder to open it and view messages.  
Tap a message to read it. From there you can do everything listed in  
Sync messages (refresh  
Inbox)  
Tap More > Sync.  
Open Email settings  
Tap More > Settings. Read more about settings in “Email settings”  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
52  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
Create a new message  
Tap New to open a new message screen. Then:  
1 Complete the To field using one of these methods:  
• Tapping a contact from the list that appears, which is a list of all  
your contacts that have email addresses saved to contact cards. If  
you start typing a name or email address, the list will be limited  
to matches.  
• Typing a full email address if it’s not saved on any contact card.  
2 Tap Type message to open the compose screen where you can type  
your subject and message, and attach any files from the Camera  
app.  
Note: If you want to add more recipients after typing your  
message, tap the To field.  
3 Add attachments from your Camera screens by tapping Attach.  
4 When ready to send, tap Send.  
Note: The Send menu item only appears on the screen where you  
type your message.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
53  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
CREATE A NEW MESSAGE  
Tap New to address your message.  
Attachment  
indicator  
Tap a contact from the list, or  
start typing a name/email  
address in the To field to limit  
the list to matches.  
If no email addresses are shown  
for a contact, that contact has  
more than one; tap the name  
to choose.  
Tap Type message to open the compose screen.  
Tap Attach to add photos or  
videos from Camera.  
Tap Send when you’re finished  
composing...  
Type a Subject...  
then tap the message area to  
type your message.  
Save a message as draft  
While writing a message, press the BACK button and tap Save to save  
your message to the Drafts folder.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
54  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Discard a message-in-  
progress  
While writing a message, press the BACK button and tap Discard to  
discard your message.  
READ MESSAGE SCREEN  
Once you open an email message, you can also:  
Open and save photo  
attachments  
Tap Open next to a photo attachment to preview it (or tap Open all  
below the attachments if you have more than one). Once the  
attachment is open, tap the photo to open it in full-screen view, then  
you can tap Save to save it to your Camera’s Captured screen. Or, if  
you’ve opened all the attachments, you can tap Save all below the last  
photo to save them your Camera’s Captured screen.  
Reply to a message  
Forward a message  
Delete a message  
Tap Reply to open a new message screen with the current message  
attached.  
Tap More > Forward to open a new message screen with the current  
message attached.  
Tap More > Delete to delete the message. If you have the setting Ask  
before deleting turned on, then you’ll be asked to confirm before the  
message is permanently deleted. Read more in Ask before deleting” on  
Mark a message read/  
unread  
Tap More > Mark unread/Mark read to toggle the read state of the  
message.  
EMAIL SETTINGS  
To open the Email settings screen, from any Inbox screen, tap More > Settings. Another way to open  
Email settings is to go to Apps > Settings, then tap Email.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
55  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                 
MESSAGES  
ABOUT MESSAGES  
What kinds of messages appear in the Messages app?  
All your text, MMS, and voicemail messages appear in this one app, as well as missed, incoming, and  
outgoing calls.  
MESSAGES INBOX  
Tap to start new  
conversation.  
Unread message  
indicator.  
Conversation with  
Tap message to  
open conversation  
card.  
one of  
your contacts.  
Conversation with  
someone not  
in your contacts.  
What’s a conversation card?  
Every message in the Messages inbox is from a specific phone number. To see all the messages  
between you and a specific contact, tap the message in the inbox. The screen that opens is called a  
“conversation card.  
CONVERSATION CARD  
Name of contact  
you’re having the  
conversation with.  
Tap to add  
attachments  
or contacts  
to conversation.  
Type your response here,  
then tap Send or press  
the ENTER key.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
56  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
How do I write a new message? Can I attach a photo or video?  
Go to the Apps screen and tap Messages. Then tap New, type the phone number or name of the  
contact you want to message, and then write your message. To add a photo or video attachment, tap  
Attach. You’ll go to the Camera app where you can capture a new photo or video, or attach one  
already saved. Read more in “Create a new message” on page 58.  
Will I receive a notification when I get a new message?  
Yes. No matter what you’re doing on your phone, a notification will pop up when you receive a new  
message. Tap the notification to open the conversation and read the message. Tap the X to dismiss the  
notification.  
What’s the limit on sending photos and videos via MMS?  
If you want to send photos or videos to a phone number via MMS, you can attach up to five photos or  
one video (you can’t combine media types). The total size of an MMS message is limited to 1.2 MB.  
How do I decide whether to send something via text or MMS message?  
You don’t have to worry about it. Just compose your message and add any attachments; your phone  
will automatically select the right way to send. In general, when you send a message that’s just text, it  
will be sent by text message; when you attach media to your message, it will be sent by MMS.  
Note: Text messages are also known as SMS (Short Message Service) messages.  
MESSAGES INBOX  
All your text, MMS, and voicemail messages appear in this one screen. Your messages are organized  
by phone number into “conversations, most recent conversation appearing at the top of the list.  
Conversations that have unread messages display in bold with a colored bar along the left side of the  
conversation.  
The last message you received or sent in the conversation is displayed in the inbox. To read all the  
messages in a specific conversation, tap the message and the “conversation card” will open.  
From the inbox you can:  
Make a call  
If you have a conversation to or from a phone number, tap the photo  
associated with the conversation to open the contact card, then tap Call  
to dial the number.  
Call voicemail  
Tap Voicemail to call your voicemail number.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
57  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Read a message  
Tap the conversation to open the conversation card and read the entire  
message.  
Create a new message  
1 Tap New to start a new conversation.  
2 Type the contact name or phone number in the To field. As you type,  
contact matches display below the To field. Tap one of the contacts to  
add that contact to the To field. To add more recipients, tap More and  
tap Add contact.  
3 To add a photo, video, or other attachment, tap Type message (at the  
bottom of the screen), then tap Add and the attachment type. You can  
continue adding attachments up to the limit for your message type.  
Note: You can add an existing photo or video, or capture a new one.  
Any new photos or videos you attach to a message are also saved to  
your Captured screen.  
4 Tap Type message to open the text box and type your message. You  
can type up to 800 characters.  
5 When you’re ready, tap Send.  
Delete a conversation  
1 Two-finger tap the screen to enter edit mode and show the Xs on each  
conversation.  
2 Tap an X to delete the associated conversation.  
3 Two-finger tap the screen again to exit edit mode.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
58  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
CONVERSATION CARDS  
To open a conversation card, tap the latest message from the inbox. From a conversation card you can:  
Save phone number or  
contact  
If you’re having a conversation with someone from a number not saved  
to Contacts, you can add the number from the conversation card:  
1 Tap the phone number at the top of the screen or tap Save contact  
next to the conversation.  
2 From the screen that opens, tap Save contact to open the contact  
selector. Tap either New contact or tap an existing contact to add the  
number to that contact’s info.  
3 From the contact card that opens, you’ll see the phone number has  
already been added. Type any additional info, then tap Save.  
Reply to a message  
1 The message box at the bottom of the screen is ready for you to start  
typing your message. (You’ll see the blinking text cursor.)  
Tip: To start a new line in a message, press the SHIFT key then the  
ENTER key.  
2 If you’re having a conversation with someone who has more than one  
phone number, tap Switch to choose the number you want to use.  
3 If you want to add another recipient or an attachment, tap either Add  
or, if you have the Switch menu, More > Add and choose from the  
submenu.  
4 When finished, tap Send.  
Save photo attachments To save a photo attachment, tap the attachment to open it in full-screen  
view, then tap Save. The photo is saved to the Camera > Captured  
screen.  
Notes:  
• If a photo is protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management), you  
will not be able to save or forward the photo.  
• You can’t save video attachments to your phone.  
Delete a conversation  
Tap either Delete or More > Delete conversation to delete all the  
messages in the conversation. You’ll be asked to confirm.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
59  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
             
MMS SETTING  
You can choose to have MMS messages download automatically, or only when you open the message.  
This setting is on by default (MMS messages will download automatically). To change this setting, go  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
60  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
CAMERA  
ABOUT CAMERA  
Where can I see my photos and videos?  
The Camera app is organized across multiple screens, from left to right:  
Capture - The screen where you take your photos and videos. Press the CAPTURE button to jump  
to the Capture screen. See the location of the CAPTURE button in “The outside of your phone” on  
Captured - The screen that stores the photos and videos you captured on the phone, plus any  
images you’ve downloaded from the web or saved from message attachments.  
Favorites - The screen that displays all the photos and videos you’ve marked as favorites.  
Albums - The screen that displays all the photos and videos you’ve imported to your phone from  
your computer, organized into albums, the same as on your computer.  
Tap to set  
Tap to remove  
items from favorites.  
Tap to go to video  
capture settings.  
capture screen.  
Video item. Tap to delete items.  
Tap to sort by album  
instead of by date.  
Tap to capture.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
61  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Can I send a photo or video right after I capture it?  
Yes, the preview screen will display relevant menu options to Delete, Send via Email or MMS.  
Notes:  
• You must have at least one email account set up to send via email. If you have more than one email  
account set up, the Camera app will use your default email account when sending. Read more in  
• You can’t send a video via MMS unless you capture from the Messaging app. Read more in “Create  
What are the specs on this camera?  
The built-in camera is 8 megapixels, with an LED flash, auto-focus, and anti-shake. The camera  
supports the following resolutions and formats:  
Photo - Large  
Photo - Medium  
Photo - Small  
8 MP  
5 MP  
2 MP  
3280 x 2462 JPG  
2608 x 1960 JPG  
1632 x 1224 JPG  
1280 x 720 MP4  
Video - High quality 720P  
4-8 Mbps  
Video - Email  
Video - MMS  
VGA  
640 x 480  
MP4  
MP4  
1 Mbps (max 60 seconds)  
256 Kbps (max 30 seconds)  
qVGA 320 x 240  
How can I import photos and media on my computer to my phone?  
You can import photos, music, and videos to your phone by attaching your phone to your computer  
with the USB cable and using the Zune software. Read more in “Copy photos and videos to/from your  
What’s the format of my captured photos and videos?  
Photos are captured to JPG format. Videos are captured to MP4 format.  
Does the camera have auto-focus?  
Yes. While capturing a photo, press the CAPTURE button half-way down to focus, then all the way  
down to capture. To bypass auto-focus, either press the CAPTURE button all the way down without  
pausing, or tap the camera icon  
on the screen.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
62  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Note: A few inches in front of the lens to infinity will be focused by default, so if you don’t have time  
to use the auto-focus, it shouldn’t be a problem.  
CAPTURE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS  
To go directly to the Capture screen, press the CAPTURE button on the outside of your phone. You  
can also capture from the Camera app:  
1 Go to the Apps screen and tap Camera.  
2 Slide your finger right to view the Capture screen.  
From the Capture screen, you can take photos (in photo mode) or record videos (in video mode) and  
then share them:  
Zoom during capture  
Digital zoom is supported in both photo and video modes to 8x actual  
size. To zoom in, press the + VOLUME button; to zoom out, press the -  
VOLUME button. You can also tap the screen to toggle the zoom from 1x  
to 2x, or pinch in/out to zoom out/in continuously.  
Take a photo  
1 On the Capture screen, if you don’t see the camera icon , tap the  
screen to show the menu, then tap To photo.  
2 Frame your photo; when ready to capture, do one of:  
• Press the CAPTURE button. To use auto-focus, press the CAPTURE  
button half-way down and pause, then continue pressing all the way  
down to capture.  
• Tap the on-screen camera icon . Auto-focus is bypassed.  
• Press the ENTER key . Auto-focus is bypassed.  
3 Your photo appears on the preview screen; choose to Delete or Share  
it. If you do nothing, your photo is automatically saved to the Captured  
screen just to the right.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
63  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Record a video  
1 On the Capture screen, if you don’t see the recording icon on the  
screen, tap the screen to show the menu, then tap To video.  
2 When ready to record, do one of:  
• Press the CAPTURE button.  
• Tap the recording icon on the screen.  
• Press the ENTER key  
.
3 To zoom during capture, use one of these methods:  
• Tap the screen to toggle between 1x and 2x.  
• Press the VOLUME buttons to zoom incrementally.  
• Pinch in/out to zoom continuously.  
4 To pause during recording, tap the pause icon  
. Tap it again to  
resume recording.  
5 To stop recording, do one of:  
• Press the CAPTURE button.  
• Tap the stop recording icon  
• Press the ENTER key  
.
.
6 Your video appears on the preview screen; choose to Delete or Share it.  
If you do nothing, your video is automatically saved to the Captured  
screen just to the right.  
Send a photo or video After you capture a photo or video you can send it from the preview  
screen by tapping Share. Choose from Text/MMS or Email to open a  
compose screen with the photo or video attached. Note: You can’t send a  
video via MMS unless you capture from the Messaging app.  
Delete a photo or video After you capture a photo or video you can delete it from the preview  
screen by tapping Delete.  
You can reach the photo and video settings screens from the Camera capture screen menu. Read more  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
64  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Photo settings  
From the Capture photo screen, tap Settings. The Photo Capture settings screen opens, where you  
can manually adjust these settings:  
Resolution  
Choose from:  
Large - Full-size resolution, largest file size and best quality.  
Medium - A compromise between the best and lowest quality. Good for sending.  
Small - The smallest file size, but lowest quality. Best for sending.  
Note: The currently-set resolution doesn’t display on the capture screen, so if you  
temporarily change the resolution for a capture session, be sure to change it back.  
Mode  
Choose from:  
Auto - Automatically adjusts exposure based on scene.  
Night - Adjusts the exposure for night lighting.  
Burst - Raises the shutter speed, turns off the flash, and enables burst capture.  
When you start capture in this mode, the camera will take three successive photos  
without flash and preview the last image captured when finished.  
Flash  
Choose from:  
Auto - Flashes when the camera senses the need.  
Off - Never flashes.  
Always on - Always flashes, except in Burst mode.  
Lighting  
Choose from:  
Auto - Automatically senses the ambient light and adjusts.  
Home - Adjusts to an incandescent light environment.  
Office - Adjusts to a fluorescent light environment.  
Sunny - Adjusts to a bright light environment.  
Cloudy - Adjusts to muted light environment.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
65  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Video settings  
From the Capture Video screen, tap Settings. The Video Settings screen opens, where you can  
manually adjust these settings:  
Resolution  
Choose from:  
High quality (HD) - This setting will result in videos with the highest bitrate and  
largest file size.  
Email quality - Default setting.  
Mode  
Choose from:  
Auto - Automatically adjusts exposure and light based on scene.  
Night - Adjusts exposure and light for night. Turns on the flash.  
FULL-SCREEN PHOTO VIEWER  
To view a photo full-screen, from any of the Camera screens, tap the photo thumbnail. To see the  
menu and other options, tap the photo again. In the full-screen viewer, you can do the following:  
Send a photo  
1 On the Captured, Favorites, or Albums screen, find the photo you want to  
send and tap it to open the full-screen photo viewer.  
2 Tap Share, then tap either Email or Text/MMS to open a compose screen  
with the photo attached.  
Tip: If the menu is hidden, tap the screen to show it.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
66  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
Zoom and pan  
On the Captured, Favorites, or Albums screen, tap a photo to open the full-  
screen viewer.  
• To continuously zoom out from 3x to 1x (original size), pinch two  
fingers together.  
• To continuously zoom in from 1x to 3x, stretch two fingers apart. You  
can also double tap to zoom in from 1x to 2x.  
• To pan, touch and hold the screen and slide your finger left/right/up/  
down.  
• To skip to the next/previous photo, slide your finger left/right.  
Favorite/unfavorite a 1 On the Captured or Albums screen, find the photo you want to favorite or  
photo  
unfavorite and tap it to open the full-screen viewer.  
2 Tap More > Favorite to copy it to the Favorites screen, or Unfavorite to  
remove it from the Favorites screen. The menu item that appears depends  
on whether your photo is already a favorite or not.  
Note: You can also unfavorite a photo from the Favorites screen when in  
Set a photo as  
wallpaper  
You can customize the lock screen with one of your photos:  
1 On the Captured, Favorites, or Albums screen, find the photo you want to  
use as wallpaper and tap it to open the full-screen viewer.  
2 Tap More > Wallpaper.  
3 The photo appears in an edit window. Pinch to shrink the default crop  
box; drag the crop box around to change the selection.  
4 Tap Done to save the photo and assign it as your lock screen background.  
Note: You can also set a photo as wallpaper from the Apps > Settings >  
Screen Lock screen. Read more in “Wallpaper” on page 31.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
67  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Assign a photo to a  
contact  
1 On the Captured, Favorites, or Albums screen, find the photo you want to  
assign as a contact photo and tap it to open the full-screen viewer.  
2 Tap More > Contact photo.  
3 From the list that appears, tap the contact.  
4 The photo appears in an edit window. Pinch to shrink the default crop  
box; drag the crop box around to change the selection.  
5 Tap Done to save the photo and assign it to your contact.  
6 The photo now appears on the contact card and on the Favorites Home  
screen if you’ve set this contact as a favorite.  
Note: You can also assign a photo to a contact from the contact card. Read  
Add/edit a photo  
description  
You can add or edit a description for a photo that you’ve captured. The  
description is saved as metadata in the photo file.  
1 On the Captured screen, find the photo you want to describe and tap it to  
open the full-screen viewer.  
2 Tap either Add description or the existing description to show the text  
box.  
3 Type or edit your description. Descriptions are limited to 100 characters.  
4 Tap Done to save the description.  
Note: Adding or editing a description does not affect the photo’s filename.  
Delete a photo  
1 On the Captured screen, find the photo you want to delete and tap it to  
open the full-screen viewer.  
2 Tap More > Delete. You’ll be asked to confirm.  
Return to thumbnail From the full-screen viewer, simply press the BACK button to go to  
view thumbnail view.  
PHOTO AND VIDEO SCREENS  
The photos and videos you can view in Camera are organized into different screens: Captured,  
Favorites, and Albums. Read more below.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
68  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Captured screen  
The Captured screen holds all the photos and videos you’ve captured with your phone. They are  
organized by date taken. To delete a photo or video quickly, two-finger tap the screen to enter edit  
mode and show the Xs in the corner of each thumbnail. Tap an X to delete the photo or video. Two-  
finger tap the screen again to exit edit mode.  
From this screen you can:  
Play a video  
Tap the video thumbnail to begin play. During play, tap the screen to  
show the controls. Read more in “Video Now Playing screen” on page  
Send a photo or video  
Zoom and pan  
Delete photos/videos  
1 Tap Edit to enter edit mode and show the Xs.  
2 Tap the X next to the photo or video you want to delete. You’ll be  
asked to confirm.  
3 When finished deleting, tap Done.  
Set photo as wallpaper  
Assign photo to contact  
Favorites screen  
The Favorites screen holds all the photos and videos that you’ve marked as “favorites” on your phone.  
You can have 100 favorites.  
To view the Favorites screen, go to the Camera app and slide your finger left. (The Favorites screen is  
immediately to the right of the Captured screen.) You can favorite a photo or video from the Captured  
or Albums screen. Read how to add/remove a photo or video from Favorites in “Favorite/unfavorite a  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
69  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                           
In addition, from this screen you can:  
Unfavorite  
1 Tap Edit to enter edit mode and show the Xs.  
FAVORITES SCREEN  
EDIT MODE  
Tap Edit to  
remove items  
from favorites.  
2 Tap the X next to the photo or video you want to unfavorite.  
3 When finished, tap Done to exit edit mode.  
You can also unfavorite a photo from the full-screen viewer:  
1 Tap the photo you want to unfavorite to open the full-screen  
viewer.  
2 Tap More > Unfavorite.  
Play a video  
Send a photo  
Zoom and pan  
Set photo as wallpaper  
Assign photo to contact  
Add description to a photo  
Albums screen  
The Albums screen contains photos you’ve imported from your computer to your phone. The photos  
are organized as they were on your computer. Read how to import in “Copy photos and videos to/  
From this screen you can:  
Favorite/unfavorite photo  
To have any of the photos in your albums also appear in the  
Favorites screen, you can favorite them. Read “Favorite/unfavorite a  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
70  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                   
Sort by date or album  
You can change the sort by toggling the By date/By album menu  
options.  
COPY PHOTOS AND VIDEOS TO/FROM YOUR COMPUTER  
To use the Zune software to copy photos and videos to your phone from your computer and vice versa,  
follow these steps:  
1 Install the Zune software on your computer. To download and install this software, go to  
www.zune.net/setup on your computer and follow the instructions.  
2 Once you’ve installed and set up Zune software on your computer, make sure the photos and videos  
you want to import to your phone are in your Zune software Collection.  
3 Connect your phone to your computer via USB.  
4 Open the Zune software if it doesn’t open automatically.  
5 From the Zune software on your computer:  
To copy photos and videos from your computer to your phone - Drag the photos and videos in  
your Zune software Collection to the phone icon at the lower-left of the page. Progress is  
displayed for you on the computer screen. The photos and videos you copy to your phone will  
display in your phone’s Albums screen, where you can favorite and share them. Read more in  
To copy photos and videos from your phone to your computer - Photos or videos you take  
with your phone will appear within the Zune software on the Device > Videos or Device >  
Pictures page. Drag the items you want to download to the computer icon in the lower-left of the  
page. These photos and videos will then be part of your Zune Collection and will be stored on  
your computer in the location specified in the Zune software Settings > Software page.  
6 When finished, disconnect your phone from your computer.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
71  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
BROWSER  
ABOUT BROWSER  
How do I open a webpage?  
Open the Browser and start typing the web address. You can either type the top-level domain at the  
end of the address (e.g., .com, .net, .org), or tap the appropriate auto-complete option.  
If you auto-complete, you’ll be taken to the webpage immediately. Otherwise, tap the arrow to the  
right of the address, or press the ENTER key to open the webpage.  
How do I search for a webpage?  
Type your search terms in the address bar, then tap the magnifying glass  
terms.  
to the right of your search  
Can I search a webpage for a specific word or phrase?  
No, you can’t search for text within a webpage.  
Can I save some pages as favorites?  
You can save 50 pages as favorites. To favorite a webpage:  
1 On an open webpage, tap the address bar.  
2 The address bar will shift down slightly to show the website’s title and the favorites star  
3 Tap the star to show the Favorites menu.  
.
4 Tap Add to favorites.  
All your favorite (bookmarked) pages are stored in the Favorites pane above the address bar.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
72  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
               
Can I zoom in/out of a webpage?  
Yes. On websites not specifically designed for mobile phones, double tap the page to zoom in; double  
tap again to return to original size. On any webpage, zoom in/out continuously by pinching out/in  
What should happen when I double tap on a webpage?  
It depends on the page and where you double tap.  
On websites not specifically designed for mobile phones, double tap to zoom in; double tap again to  
zoom out.  
If you’re zoomed in on the page or if the page is a mobile site, double tap the following to take the  
corresponding action:  
Double tap this:  
To make this happen:  
Zooms into that section.  
Zooms out of that section.  
Plain text in a specific section  
Plain text that is not a specific  
section  
Image  
Link  
Shows a context menu with the option to save the image.  
Shows a context menu with options to:  
• View the destination URL.  
• Go to the page.  
Image that is also a link  
Shows a context menu with options to:  
• View the destination URL.  
• Save the image.  
• Go to the page.  
tel: link  
Shows a context menu with options to:  
• Call the number.  
• Send a text message to the number.  
• Save the number to contacts.  
mailto: link  
Opens the Email app > new message screen.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
73  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Can I set a page to use as a home page in the Browser?  
No, there is no home webpage setting on the phone.  
Can I do online banking or other secure transactions with my phone?  
Yes. If a website’s connection is encrypted and the Browser certifies it’s secure, you’ll see “https” and  
the padlock icon in the address bar. If you see the open padlock icon  
, the security certificate is  
not valid for the site and the site is not secure.  
Can I put a link to a webpage on my Home screen?  
Yes, you can “pin” 50 webpages to your App Home screen. Here’s how:  
1 With a webpage in view, tap the address bar.  
2 The address bar will shift down slightly to show the website’s title and the favorites star  
.
3 Tap the star to show the Favorites menu options.  
4 Tap Pin to apps. Now a link to this webpage will appear on your Apps Home screen. The webpage’s  
title is used as the name of the link and it’s not editable.  
5 To remove the link, tap Remove from apps in the Favorites menu.  
If someone sends me a link in a message, will it open in the Browser if I tap the link?  
Yes, if someone sends you a link to a webpage in an email or text message, all you need to do is tap the  
link to open it in the Browser.  
Can I have more than one webpage open at a time?  
No, you can only have one webpage open at a time. Use the Favorites screen to return to webpages.  
WEBPAGE BROWSE SCREEN  
Opening a webpage is very easy. Follow the instructions in “How do I open a webpage?” on page 72.  
Once you’re on a webpage, you can:  
Zoom  
Double tap to zoom in. Double tap again to zoom out. To zoom  
in/out continuously, pinch out/in with your thumb and  
forefinger.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
74  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Pan/scroll  
Go back  
Slide your finger up/down or left/right to pan within a page. To  
pan quickly, slide your finger in the opposite direction that you  
want to pan.  
To go back one page, tap the back arrow in the address bar.  
Continue tapping the arrow to step back through page history.  
Stop loading a page  
Tap the stop icon .  
Pin a page to your Apps screen  
Refresh a webpage  
Tap the refresh icon in the address bar.  
Favorite a webpage  
Save an image on a webpage  
If you see an image on a webpage that you’d like to save to your  
Camera’s Captured screen, zoom in to the webpage, double tap  
the image, then from the message box that opens, tap Save  
image.  
Note: You can save the following image file types to your phone  
from webpages: .JPG, .GIF, .PNG, .BMP.  
Choose values in drop-down  
boxes  
1 Double tap the page to zoom in.  
2 Tap the selection box; all the items in the box appear in a list.  
3 Tap the item(s) you want to select.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
75  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Type in text boxes  
1 Double tap the page to zoom in.  
2 Tap the text box to open a text entry box at the bottom of the  
screen.  
Tap to open  
text entry  
box below.  
3 Type your text, then tap outside the text entry box to dismiss  
it. Alternatively, after typing the text, you can press the  
ENTER key to perform the default text box action (in the  
example above, pressing ENTER would begin the search).  
Follow a link  
To follow a link, tap the link. If you’re having trouble tapping it,  
zoom in.  
If you’d like to know the link’s destination before you navigate,  
double tap the link and see the URL in the message box that  
opens. To navigate to that destination, tap Open link; to cancel,  
tap elsewhere on the webpage.  
Note: If you tap a “mailto:” link, the Email app opens. If you tap  
a “tel:” link, you will be given the choice to dial, text, or save the  
number.  
FAVORITE WEBPAGES  
To add a webpage to Favorites, read “Can I save some pages as favorites?” on page 72. You are limited  
to 50 favorite pages.  
To view all your favorite webpages, slide your finger down the webpage browse screen. Your favorites  
are stored as thumbnails. While viewing your favorites, you can:  
Open a favorite  
Tap the thumbnail to open the page in the Browser.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
76  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Edit the website name  
Remove from favorites  
SEARCH  
1 Two-finger tap the favorite you want to rename to enter edit mode.  
2 Tap the favorite you want to rename. The page’s name is  
highlighted by default.  
3 Start typing to replace the current name.  
4 Two-finger tap the screen to save and exit edit mode.  
1 Two-finger tap the Favorites area of the screen to enter edit mode.  
2 Tap the X on the page. The page is removed from your Favorites.  
3 Repeat with other favorite pages if you want.  
4 When finished, two-finger tap again to exit edit mode.  
The web address bar doubles as a web search box. If you type a protocol identifier (e.g., “www, http,  
“https”) at the beginning of your entry, or if you close your entry with a .com, “.net, or other website  
top-level domain, then the address bar will send you to that website. Otherwise, the address bar treats  
your typed entry as a search string and will search the web. As you type in the address bar your  
browser history is searched. Sites that you’ve been to recently and that match what you’ve typed will  
display below the bar for easy selection.  
Once you’ve typed a search string, tap the magnifying glass  
your search.  
or press the ENTER key to launch  
BROWSER SETTINGS  
To reach the Browser Settings screen:  
1 Go to the Apps screen and tap Settings.  
2 Tap Browser to open the Browser Settings screen.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
77  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
MUSIC & MORE  
ABOUT MUSIC & MORE  
What can I do in the Music & More app?  
From the Music & More top-level screen, you can play music, podcasts, and videos that you’ve  
downloaded to your phone using the Zune software on your computer. You can also listen to (stream)  
music and download music directly to your phone using the Zune Pass catalog (only when connected  
via Wi-Fi), and listen to FM radio stations.  
Go to Apps > Music & More to see the top-level menus. Toggle between the Quickplay menu on the  
left and the main navigation menu on the right by tapping left or right:  
Tap to view the  
Quickplay menu.  
Tap to view  
the main menu.  
Here’s what each menu contains:  
Quickplay - Use the Quickplay menu to control the song or video now playing and to scroll  
through the songs or videos you’ve played. To focus on the main navigation menu, tap it on the  
right.  
Music - Browse music on your phone using these categories: artists, playlists, songs, genres,  
albums.  
Videos - Browse videos you’ve synced from Zune using these categories: TV shows, music videos,  
movies, other, and all videos.  
Radio - Listen to FM radio stations.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
78  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Zune Pass catalog - Stream or download songs using your Zune Pass. You must be connected to a  
Wi-Fi network to use the Zune Pass catalog. Read more in “What is a Zune Pass and how do I get  
Podcasts - Listen to audio and video podcasts that you’ve subscribed to from your computer.  
Settings - Set music and radio preferences, plus find out how much storage space you’re using for  
music and videos on your phone.  
How can I copy media from my computer to my phone?  
Can I purchase songs and ringtones for my phone?  
You can download music from the Zune Pass catalog on your phone using the Music & More app.  
However, to use the catalog, you first need to get a Zune Pass, sign up for a Zune account, and link  
your phone to your Zune account. You can take advantage of a free 14-day trial Zune Pass, or purchase  
one. Read more in “What is a Zune Pass and how do I get one?” below. You can also purchase music  
on your computer using the Zune Marketplace, then sync the music to your phone.  
To purchase ringtones, check your mobile operator’s website. If you are able to purchase ringtones,  
they will be delivered to your phone via MMS. To assign these ringtones, go to Apps > Settings >  
Sound > Ringer > Melodies on your phone.  
How will I know when I have a phone call if I’m listening to music?  
Your music, video, podcast, or radio sound will pause when you receive an incoming call. The media  
will resume playing when you end the call.  
What is a Zune Pass and how do I get one?  
A Zune Pass is a subscription that lets you stream and download as many songs as you like from Zune  
Marketplace on your computer or the Zune Pass catalog on your phone, and listen to them for as long  
as you hold your subscription. You can download and keep ten favorite songs each month and play  
them even without an active Zune Pass. Note that you must have a Zune Pass to download music from  
the Zune Pass catalog in the Music & More app.  
Note: You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network before you can use the Zune Pass catalog. Read how  
to connect to a Wi-Fi network in “Wi-Fi” on page 26.  
To get a Zune Pass, go to www.zune.net/zunepass and follow the links to sign up for a Zune account.  
You can get a free 14-day trial pass or purchase a subscription. Here’s more about what you can do  
with a Zune Pass:  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
79  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
• Browse and search music in the Zune Pass catalog from your phone and Zune Marketplace from  
your computer.  
• Stream as much music as you want.  
• Download movies offered to rent.  
• Download music in two ways:  
- Download to rent - Download and play back as many songs as you like as long as you keep your  
Zune Pass active.  
- Download to own - Download 10 songs/month and keep this music forever (no DRM), even if  
your Zune Pass is not active.  
• Easily transfer songs back to your computer via USB cable and Zune software.  
Zune Pass system requirements Zune Pass also requires Zune software and a computer running  
Microsoft Windows 7 (any edition), Windows Vista (any edition), Windows XP with Service Pack 2  
(Home, Professional, Tablet PC, or Media Center Edition 2005 with Rollup Update 2), or Mac OS X  
with Boot Camp running those Windows operating systems. Zune software won't work on versions of  
Windows earlier than Windows XP SP2, any 64-bit version of Windows XP, or any version of  
Windows Server. Internet access (high speed recommended, internet service fees may apply), and  
200 MB free hard drive space also required. See www.zune.net for complete Zune system  
requirements.  
SYNC MEDIA FROM YOUR COMPUTER  
Add music, videos, and photos on your computer to your phone by using the Zune software on your  
PC or third-party software on your Macintosh computer.  
On a PC  
Account setup  
1 If you want to sync content you already own, install the Zune software on your computer by going  
to www.zune.net/setup.  
2 If you also want to add to your collection from the Zune Marketplace, launch the Zune software on  
your computer and sign up for a Zune account (you can use your KIN account email address).  
Sync with phone  
Once you have installed the Zune software and set up your account, follow these steps to sync your  
phone with your collection:  
1 Connect your phone to your computer via USB.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
80  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
2 Open the Zune software if it doesn’t open automatically. The first time you do this you’ll be  
prompted to name your phone, specify sync preferences, then link your phone to your Zune  
account (if you have one).  
3 Once you’re set up, if you’ve selected to sync automatically, syncing will begin. Otherwise, drag the  
items you want to sync from your Collection to the device icon in the lower-left, or right-click the  
device icon and select Start sync.  
4 When you’ve finished syncing, safely unmount your phone from your computer by unlocking your  
phone’s screen.  
5 Disconnect the USB cable from your phone and computer.  
Repeat these steps whenever you want to update the contents of your phone.  
On a Macintosh  
If you have a Mac computer, you won’t be able to use the Zune software on your PC, access the Zune  
Marketplace, or use your Zune Pass to find and download music to your phone.  
If you want to be able to sync your music, photos, and videos to and from your phone, you’ll need to  
download and set up third-party software. Once your content is synced to the phone, you can play it  
using the Music & More app. Find out more about the third-party Mac software from this website:  
http://www.markspace.com/kin.  
Note: The MAC OS X sync software for KIN does not provide Zune Pass or Zune Marketplace  
capabilities. Zune software (running on particular versions of Windows) is required for Zune content.  
See www.zune.net for Zune system requirements.  
MEDIA PLAYER  
All the music, videos, and podcasts you’ve added to the Zune software on your computer and set to  
sync to your phone will display in the Music & More app. Note that while using Music & More, your  
phone will display in portrait orientation only, except when searching. (Read more in “Screen  
Find a song, video, or podcast  
To find music or a video to play, go to Apps > Music & More and tap either Music, Video, or  
Podcasts. You can then choose a subcategory:  
Music - Playlists, Songs, Genres, Albums, Artists  
Videos - All, TV, Movies, Music (videos)  
Podcasts - Video, Audio  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
81  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Here are some tips about navigating:  
Navigate song list 1 Tap Music > Songs to view your list of songs.  
2 If you have more than one song, they are organized alphabetically. You  
can jump to songs starting with a particular letter:  
• Tap a letter heading  
to open the on-screen letter selector.  
• Tap the letter you want to jump to.  
• The list moves to the songs beginning with that letter.  
View music artist info 1 Tap Music > Artists to view your list of artists.  
2 Tap an artist to open the list of albums by this artist. Slide your finger left  
or right to view more info: songs, pictures, bio, or related artists.  
View item details  
1 Navigate to a song, video, artist, album, podcast, or other category.  
2 Tap the item’s name to open the item details screen.  
3 From this screen you can view information about the item, start playing  
the item, add it to the Now Playing playlist, or delete it.  
Tap to add to  
Now Playing.  
Tap to  
begin play.  
Tap to  
delete item.  
Play an item  
1 Once you’ve navigated to the item you want to play, tap the artwork to begin play immediately.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
82  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
2 Alternatively, open the item details screen by tapping the item’s name, then tap  
.
Playlists  
Your phone has a default playlist called “Now Playing. You can’t create new playlists on your phone,  
but you can sync playlists that you’ve created using the Zune software on your computer.  
Add/remove songs  
from Now Playing  
1 Once you’ve navigated to the item you want to play, tap the name to open  
the item details screen.  
2 Tap  
3 To remove all songs from Now Playing, go to Music > Playlists > Now  
Playing, then tap  
Edit playlist synced • To remove all songs from your playlist, go to Music > Playlists > <your  
to save the song to the Now Playing playlist.  
.
from computer  
playlist name>, then tap  
• To add all songs in your playlist to Now Playing, go to Music > Playlists  
> <your playlist name>, then tap  
.
.
Start playing a playlist  
Go to Music > Playlists > <your playlist name>, then tap  
.
Now Playing screens  
Music and podcasts Now Playing screen  
Once you’ve starting playing music or a podcast, you’ll automatically go to the Now Playing screen.  
There are two sets of controls you can use on this screen. By default you’ll see the shuffle, repeat, and  
rating controls.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
83  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
Tap the artwork to open the volume, pause, play, forward, and back controls.  
Tap artwork  
to open  
more controls.  
Tap title to open  
item details.  
Press the BACK button to hide  
the controls overlay.  
From the Now Playing screen you can:  
Pause/resume song play  
Go back in song play  
Tap  
to pause play; tap  
to resume play.  
Tap once to go to the beginning of the song; tap  
previous song in the playlist.  
again to go to  
Fast forward in song  
Go to next song  
Rewind song  
Touch and hold  
Tap to advance to the next song in the playlist.  
Touch and hold to rewind through a song.  
Press to raise or to lower the volume.  
Tap the icon to toggle through not rated , positive rating , negative  
to fast forward through a song.  
Change volume  
Rate song  
rating  
.
Shuffle songs  
Tap  
to toggle shuffle on and off.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
84  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Repeat songs  
Tap  
to toggle through repeat modes:  
• Don’t repeat  
• Repeat current song  
• Repeat all songs  
Video Now Playing screen  
Once you tap the video artwork, the video will start playing. Tap the screen again to open the volume,  
pause, play, forward, back, and resize controls.  
Tap screen  
to open  
controls.  
Press the BACK  
button to hide  
controls overlay.  
From the video Now Playing screen you can:  
Fast forward video  
Rewind video  
Resize  
Touch and hold  
Touch and hold  
to fast forward through a video. Tap to skip forward.  
to rewind a video. Tap to skip back.  
Tap  
to toggle between full-screen and regular views.  
Go to specific spot in  
video  
Slide your finger along the progress bar to go to a specific place in the  
video.  
Change volume  
Dismiss controls  
Press to raise or to lower the volume.  
Tap the BACK button to dismiss the controls overlay.  
FM radio Now Playing screen  
Read about the FM Now Playing screen in “FM radio screen” on page 87.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
85  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Control media play  
Even if you are not in the Music & More app while a song, podcast, or FM radio station is playing, you  
can control play by pressing one of the VOLUME buttons. (See the location of the VOLUME buttons  
While in the Music & More app, press one of the VOLUME buttons to open the media controls  
overlay. The controls will auto-dismiss after a few seconds, but you can always dismiss them manually  
by pressing the BACK button.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
86  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Delete an item  
To delete music or videos:  
1 Tap Music > Songs or Video and keep tapping until you navigate to the item you want to delete.  
2 Tap the item’s title (not the art) to open the item’s detail screen.  
3 Tap  
to delete the item from your phone. You’ll be asked to confirm.  
FM RADIO SCREEN  
Tap Radio from the Music & More top-level screen to go to the FM radio screen.  
Note: You must use wired headphones to listen to the FM radio because the wire acts as the antenna.  
Like the other Now Playing screens, there are two sets of controls. To toggle between them, tap the  
screen.  
Tap screen  
to toggle  
controls.  
Press the BACK  
button to hide  
controls overlay.  
From the FM radio screen you can:  
Find a station  
Slide your finger along the tuner bar to tune in to a station  
quickly. To scan for stations, read below.  
Seek stations  
Tap to scan to the stations lower on the dial; tap to scan  
to the stations higher on the dial.  
You can set whether the scan will stop at any station, or just  
stations you have preset. Read more in “Radio settings” on  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
87  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Add a station to presets  
Remove a station from presets  
View your saved stations  
Pause/resume song play  
Tap  
Tap  
Tap  
Tap  
to add a station to the preset list.  
to remove it from the preset list.  
to view a list of all the stations on the preset list.  
to pause play; tap  
to resume play.  
LISTEN TO MEDIA WITH HEADSET, HEADPHONES, OR BLUETOOTH DEVICE  
You can listen to music, videos, podcasts, or the FM radio using the one-button headset that came in  
the box. You can also use a three-button headset, stereo headphones, or a Bluetooth device (all  
your phone.  
Note: The headset/headphone cable serves as an antenna, so you must have a headset or headphone  
plugged in to your phone when using the FM radio.  
One-button headset  
If you use the headset that came in the box, which has an inline  
microphone and one control button, use the button to control play as  
follows:  
• One press – Play/pause.  
• Two presses – Go to next song, FM station, or podcast episode; skip  
forward in video.  
• Three presses – Go to previous song, FM station, or podcast episode;  
skip back in video.  
Three-button headset  
• The middle button controls play just like the single button on a one-  
button headset (see above).  
• Up/down buttons control volume, the same as the volume buttons on  
the phone.  
Bluetooth headset  
Headphones  
Once you pair with a Bluetooth stereo headset (read how in “Connect to a  
Bluetooth device” on page 27) and start playing music, the sound will  
automatically be routed to your headset.  
You can use standard stereo headphones to listen to music.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
88  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                 
SETTINGS  
Control the following from the Music & More > Settings screen:  
Music settings  
Equalizer - Choose from None, Acoustic, Classical, Electronic, Hip  
Hop, Jazz, Pop, or Rock.  
Artists - Choose whether to search for artists by Album only or by  
Song and album.  
Radio settings  
Region - Choose your current location from North America, Europe,  
or Japan to set the correct frequency band. Remember to change this  
setting if you travel to a different region.  
Seek mode - When you scan forward or back for stations, you can  
choose seek to stop at the next station, even if you don’t receive the  
station very well, or presets to stop at just those stations that you’ve  
saved.  
Storage  
From the Storage screen you can view:  
• How many songs, pictures, and videos you’ve copied to your phone.  
(Video podcasts are counted but not audio podcasts.)  
• How much space you’ve used.  
• How much space is still free.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
89  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
MORE APPS  
This chapter describes the following apps:  
CALENDAR  
Manage calendar events  
Create a new event  
To create a new event, do the following:  
1 Go to the Apps Home screen and tap Calendar to view the Today screen. Then tap New.  
2 The New Event screen appears. Create your new event:  
• Edit the default values for Start and End dates and times by tapping edit next to each value.  
• Tap Repeat to choose a repetition option.  
• Type the Location and a Note if you wish.  
• Tap Reminder to choose when you want to be reminded. Select from None, Event start, 5  
minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 1 day, or 2 days before the start of the event.  
Note: By default, a reminder alarm is set for 15 minutes before the event.  
• Tap Done to save your event.  
Set reminder sound  
To set the Reminder sound, which will apply to all events, go to Settings > Sound > Calendar and  
choose from the sound selector.  
Delete an event  
To delete an event, do the following:  
1 Find the event you want to delete, then tap it to view its details.  
2 Tap Delete. You’ll be asked to confirm.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
90  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
             
Edit an event  
To edit an event, you must open the details of that event. Read more in “Event details” on page 91.  
Navigate in calendar  
Calendar views  
You can view your calendar events from the following screens:  
Agenda  
Your calendar opens in the Agenda view by default. Each day is listed on a  
separate screen. Slide your finger left or right to advance or go back in time.  
Month  
From the Agenda view, tap More > Month to view the current month. Slide  
your finger left or right to advance or go back in time.  
Occasions  
To view your contacts’ upcoming birthdays and anniversaries, go to the  
Calendar app and tap More > Occasions. The next twelve months of  
birthdays and anniversaries are displayed.  
Event details  
From the Agenda view, navigate to the event you want to open. Tap it to view  
all the details.  
You can edit the event by tapping Edit. Make your edits, then tap Done  
when finished.  
Go to Today  
From any day in the Agenda view, tap More > Today to view your events for the current date.  
Event notifications  
No matter what you’re doing on your phone, a notification will pop up when your event reminder is  
set to appear. Tap the notification to open the reminder and read event detail. You can choose the  
event reminder sound from Settings > Sound > Calendar.  
If you have unread event reminders, you’ll see an asterisk (*) on the Calendar app icon (on the Apps  
screen).  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
91  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
                   
ALARM  
About Alarm  
How many alarms can I set?  
You can create up to 10 alarms.  
If I set an alarm, can I save it even though I don’t want it to go off?  
Yes. All you have to do is turn off the alarm. It will remain in your list. Alarms that are off are listed  
below alarms that are on. Read more in “Turn an alarm on and off” on page 94.  
Can I set an alarm to go off on certain days?  
Yes. The days your alarm goes off are determined by the frequency you select. Choices range from Just  
once to Every day, and include Weekdays and Weekends. Read more in “Create an alarm” on page  
Can I customize the alarm sound?  
Yes, you can select from all the sounds available on your phone. Read more in “Create an alarm” on  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
92  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Does my phone display an indicator when I have an alarm set?  
Yes, if you tap the Dashboard, you’ll see the alarm indicator next to the time. You can tap the indicator  
to open the Alarms screen.  
Alarm indicator  
How long does snooze last?  
If you tap Snooze on the alarm notification, the alarm will sound again after 10 minutes.  
What happens if I’m on a call when the alarm sounds?  
Your call won’t be interrupted, but you’ll receive a visual notification on the screen. If a call comes in  
while an alarm is sounding, then the alarm sound will stop, but the notification on your screen will  
remain.  
What happens if I have my screen locked when an alarm goes off?  
If your screen is locked, the alarm notification will appear over the lock screen background.  
• To dismiss the alarm and keep the screen locked, peel back the screen.  
• To dismiss the alarm and unlock the screen, open the keyboard.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
93  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
• To snooze the alarm and keep the screen locked, tap Snooze or press the BACK button.  
What happens if I have a headset attached to the phone and am listening to music when an  
alarm goes off?  
The alarm will sound through your headset.  
What happens if I ignore an alarm when it goes off?  
If you don’t Dismiss or Snooze the alarm, it will automatically snooze after five minutes. If you  
continue to ignore the alarm, it will automatically dismiss after three hours.  
When I’m traveling I set my phone time manually. Is the alarm time based on the network time  
or my phone’s time?  
The alarm will always look at the phone’s time, not the network time.  
Can I add a description to my alarm?  
Yes, you can add a note, which will appear as part of the notification and in the Alarm list. A note can  
be up to 64 characters (approximately 2 lines).  
Create an alarm  
1 Go to the Apps screen, then tap Alarm.  
2 The first time you open Alarm, you won’t see any alarms listed. Tap New.  
3 On the New Alarm screen:  
• Set the time by tapping the time selector. Tip: To choose a lower number, tap the top of the  
selector column; to choose a higher number, tap the middle or bottom of the selector column.  
• Tap Frequency to open the frequency selector and choose from the list. Tap Done when you’ve  
made your selection.  
• Tap Sound to open the sound selector and choose a sound. Sounds specifically designed for the  
Alarm app are listed in the Alarms category. Press the BACK button when you’ve made your  
selection.  
• Tap the text box and type a note (64 characters or less, which is about 2 lines).  
4 Tap Save to set the alarm and return to the Alarms screen.  
5 Your alarm is automatically set to on.  
Turn an alarm on and off  
1 Go to the Apps screen, then tap Alarm.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
94  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
2 Find the alarm you want to turn on/off from the list and tap it.  
3 The alarm switches from on to off, or vice versa, depending on its previous setting.  
Change an alarm’s settings  
1 Go to the Apps screen, then tap Alarm.  
2 Tap Edit.  
3 From the list, tap the alarm you want to edit to open it for editing.  
4 On the Edit Alarm screen, tap any of the settings (time, frequency, sound, note) to make  
adjustments.  
5 When you’re finished, tap Save or tap Cancel to discard your changes.  
Delete an alarm  
1 Go to the Apps screen, then tap Alarm.  
2 Tap Edit.  
3 Find the alarm you want to delete and tap the X to the right of the alarm. Your alarm is deleted  
without confirmation.  
4 Tap Done to return to your list of alarms.  
Alarm notifications  
When your alarm goes off, a notification will appear on your phone, no matter what you’re doing. You  
will be able to either Dismiss the alarm or Snooze it. (Snooze is 10 minutes.) If you press the BACK  
button with the notification showing, the alarm will snooze.  
Here are some situations you may be in and how the alarm will behave:  
You’re on a phone call when The alarm won’t sound (don’t want to interrupt your call), but you’ll  
the alarm goes off  
see the notification on the screen, where you can dismiss or snooze  
it.  
The alarm goes off as you’re If the alarm is sounding, it will stop once the call comes in. The  
receiving an incoming call notification will remain so you can act on it.  
Your headset is plugged in The alarm will sound through the headset and the visual notification  
when the alarm goes off  
will appear on the screen, where you can dismiss or snooze it.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
95  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
You ignore the alarm  
notification  
If you ignore the alarm for 5 minutes, the alarm will automatically  
snooze (for 10 minutes). If you keep ignoring the alarm, after 3  
hours of sounding for 5 minutes and snoozing for 10 minutes, the  
alarm will dismiss.  
Your screen is locked when The notification will appear on the lock screen, where you can tap  
the alarm goes off  
Snooze, or peel back the lock screen to dismiss the alarm.  
CALCULATOR  
About Calculator  
What math operations can I perform using the Calculator app?  
You can use the Calculator app to do addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.  
Can I use my phone’s keyboard to use the Calculator?  
Yes. The keyboard’s number keys work just like the on-screen number buttons. Most of the other  
calculator buttons can also be controlled using either the keyboard or the touch screen:  
Tap this on the screen  
+ (add)  
...or type this on the keyboard  
K
- (subtract)  
Z
X (multiply)  
÷ (divide)  
G
X
= (equals)  
L
. (decimal point)  
Backspace  
.
Backspace  
C
C (clear)  
Does the Calculator have a memory function?  
Yes, you can save a number in memory while using the Calculator app. Read more in “Memory” on  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
96  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Memory  
To make certain calculations easier, you can save a number in the Calculator’s memory. When the app  
starts, the number in memory is set to zero. You can display this number or change its value using the  
on-screen memory keys:  
MC  
MR  
M-  
Resets the number in memory to zero.  
Displays the number in memory.  
Subtracts the currently displayed number from the number in memory.  
Adds the currently displayed number to the number in memory.  
M+  
Note: The number in memory is reset to zero each time the Calculator app is launched from the Apps  
Home screen.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
97  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
SAFETY, REGULATORY, AND LEGAL INFORMATION  
HANDLING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Your phone is a mobile device that may break if dropped, subjected to severe shock, or exposed to  
water. Please handle the device carefully and read the precautions listed below. These precautions  
provide essential information for the safe handling of the product and for the protection of the users  
and others from possible harm.  
During a call, the sound level on your device may vary, depending on how you are routing the sound.  
Keep the volume at a moderate level to prevent damage to your hearing, and be careful not to switch  
accidentally to speakerphone while the phone is against your ear.  
Battery handling  
• Your device uses a removable lithium-ion battery. Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable. Never  
dispose of the battery or the unit by incineration or ordinary waste.  
• Always turn off your device before removing the battery.  
• Never attempt to disassemble or modify the battery.  
• Never touch any fluid that may leak from the removable battery, because doing so may result in  
injury to the skin or eyes.  
• Never drop your device or subject it to severe shock. This may cause the removable battery to leak,  
ignite, and/or rupture.  
• Always immediately remove your device from the vicinity of any open flame in the event the built-  
in battery leaks or emits an unusual odor.  
Device handling and use  
• Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify your device. Such action may result in bodily  
injury, or damage to the unit or other property.  
• Never touch liquid that might leak from a broken liquid crystal display (LCD), because doing so  
may cause a skin rash.  
• Keep the volume at a moderate level to avoid damage to your hearing.  
• Never dispose of your device with ordinary waste.  
• Never allow infants, small children, or animals within reach of your device.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
98  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
• Switch off your device or put your device in “airplane mode” when in an aircraft. The use of the  
device in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, may disrupt the cellular  
network, and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of  
cellular telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.  
• Check with your doctor if you have a pacemaker or hearing aid to make sure you can safely use the  
device’s cellular and Bluetooth radio frequencies.  
• Your phone contains magnets, which may cause damage to credit cards, magnetic ID cards, and  
other magnetically encoded materials. Do not place these or other items that are sensitive to  
magnetic fields near the mobile device. For example, do not place your phone in the same pocket as  
your credit card or hotel key.  
• Never attempt to dry the device using a microwave oven.  
• Using this device for long periods of time (e.g., messaging and browsing) may cause the device and  
the battery charger to get warm. If you feel the device or the battery charger is too warm, avoid  
sustained contact with exposed skin otherwise this might cause discomfort, or eventually a burn.  
• Certain locations (e.g., hospitals) may restrict the use of any device that emits low-level RF energy.  
Always comply with posted prohibitions of the use of RF-emitting devices.  
• Do not use the device when at a refueling station.  
• Turn your phone off where posted notices so require and observe restrictions on the use of radio  
equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress.  
• Never allow any metallic objects (e.g., staples, paper clips) to become inserted into your device, as  
this could result in the generation of excess heat or fire.  
• Never use or store your device in the following locations:  
- Anywhere it may be exposed to water (e.g., bathroom, sauna)  
- Conditions of high humidity (e.g., rain or fog)  
- Conditions of extreme high temperatures (e.g., near fire, in a sealed car)  
- In direct sunlight  
- Locations or sites subject to strong vibration  
• Using this device for long periods of time (e.g., messaging and browsing) may harm your hands or  
eyes. For your health and safety, take a 10-15 minute break every hour.  
• Use your device in areas with an ambient temperature range of 0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF), with  
humidity of 30% to 80%.  
• 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.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
99  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
• Do not use chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone.  
There is a risk of this causing fire.  
• Do not paint your phone or modify the housing.  
• Do not immerse your phone in water.  
• Do not use unauthorized accessories.  
• Do not disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return unit to an  
authorized service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result.  
• Do not aim your camera at the sun. The sunlight may cause damage to the sensor.  
• 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.  
Battery charger handling  
• The device is intended for use when supplied with power from the USB power adapter and multi-  
function micro-USB cable included in the box with your device, or via the included multi-function  
micro-USB cable to an approved USB host. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this  
device and may be dangerous.  
• Charge the device within the temperature range of 5 to 35 degrees Celsius, or 41 to 95 degrees  
Fahrenheit, for the fastest charging time.  
• Never place the USB power adapter on any surface that can be marred by exposure to heat; always  
place the USB power adapter on a heat-insulating surface.  
• Never use a USB power adapter or multi-function micro-USB cable that has received a sharp blow,  
been dropped, thrown from a speeding vehicle, or is otherwise damaged; doing so may damage  
your device.  
• Never place the USB power adapter or micro-USB cable adjacent to any heat source.  
• Never leave the USB power adapter or micro-USB cable close to an open container of liquids.  
• Never use a worn or damaged USB power adapter or micro-USB cable or plug, or a worn or  
damaged extension cord or plug.  
• When traveling abroad, never plug the USB power adapter into a power source that does not  
correspond to both the voltage and frequency specified on the USB power adapter.  
• Always confirm that the USB power adapter plug has been fully inserted into the receptacle to  
ensure a secure electrical connection.  
• In the event of any unusual odor or smoke, always immediately disconnect the USB power adapter  
from the device and the power outlet, then power off the device.  
• It is normal for the USB power adapter to become warm when charging. Disconnect the USB  
power adapter from the outlet when not in use.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
100  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
• Never attempt to disassemble or repair a USB power adapter or multi-function micro-USB cable,  
because doing so exposes you to electric shock.  
Device handling in 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 articles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would  
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.  
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.  
Guidelines for persons with pacemakers and implantable medical devices  
• Contact your physician before using this phone if you have a pacemaker or implantable medical  
device.  
• Always keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker or device.  
• Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
• You should use the ear opposite the device to minimize the potential for interference.  
• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone off immediately  
and consult your physician.  
• The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six  
(6”) inches (15.24 centimeters) be maintained between the phone and a medical device to avoid  
potential interference. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by  
and recommendations of wireless technology research.  
CAUTION  
SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.  
DANGER! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
FOR CONNECTION TO A POWER SUPPLY NOT IN THE UNITED STATES, USE AN  
ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTER OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER  
OUTLET.  
! RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
101  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
BATTERY DISPOSAL THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM-ION BATTERY. THIS  
BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. CONTACT LOCAL AGENCIES FOR  
INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS IN YOUR AREA OR RBRC  
RECYCLING GUIDELINES IN THIS GUIDE.  
Driving safety  
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in many states. Remember,  
safety comes first. Check the laws and regulations regarding the use of hand-held phones in the areas  
where you drive.  
It is advised that the device not be used by a driver while the vehicle is moving, except in an  
emergency. If you must use your phone while driving, please:  
• Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first responsibility.  
• Use a fixed, neck-slung or clipped-on microphone, Bluetooth headset, or other hands-free method.  
• Use 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.  
Additional safety information  
Radio frequency emissions  
Your wireless device, which contains a radio transmitter and receiver, emits radio frequency energy  
during use. The following consumer information addresses commonly asked questions about the  
health effects of wireless devices.  
Are wireless devices safe?  
Scientific research on the subject of wireless phones and radio frequency (“RF”) energy has been  
conducted worldwide for many years, and continues. In the United States, the Food and Drug  
Administration (“FDA) and the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) set policies and  
procedures for wireless phones. The FDA issued a website publication on health issues related to cell  
phone usage where it states that, while research is ongoing, “available scientific evidence—including  
World Health Organization [“WHO”] findings [in the Interphone study] released May 17, 2010—  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
102  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
shows no increased health risk due to radiofrequency (RF) energy, a form of electromagnetic  
radiation that is emitted by cell phones.The FDA also cites a separate National Cancer Institute  
program finding that, despite the dramatic increase in cell phone use, occurrences of brain cancer did  
not increase between 1987 and 2005. You can access the FDA website at http://www. fda.gov/  
ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ ucm212273. htm. You can also contact the FDA toll-free at (888)  
463-6332 or (888) INFO-FDA. The FCC has its own website publication stating that “[t]here is no  
scientific evidence that proves that wireless phone usage can lead to cancer or other problems,  
including headaches, dizziness or memory loss.This publication is available at http://www.fcc. gov/  
cgb/cellular.html or through the FCC at (888) 225-5322 or (888) CALL-FCC. The National Cancer  
Institute (“NCI”) states that concerns about the potential health effects of using cellular phones—  
“and specifically the suggestion that using a cell phone may increase a person’s risk of developing  
brain cancer— are not supported by a growing body of research on the subject.” You can access NCI’s  
review of the research at http://www.cancer.gov/ ncicancerbulletin/NCI_Cancer_Bulletin_092308/  
page7. The WHO’s Interphone study is the largest study of cell phone use and brain tumors ever  
undertaken. WHO summarized its conclusions concerning Interphone as follows: “Overall, no  
increase in risk of glioma or meningioma was observed with use of mobile phones. There were  
suggestions of an increased risk of glioma at the highest exposure levels, but biases and error prevent  
a causal interpretation. The possible effects of long-term heavy use of mobile phones require further  
investigation.The WHO’s comments on Interphone are available at: http://www.iarc.fr/en/  
mediacentre/pr/2010/pdfs/pr200_E.pdf. WHO’s publication of Interphone is available at http://  
www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/ije/press_releases/freepdf/dyq079.pdf; see also, Interphone  
Appendix 1 (http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/data/ dyq079/DC1/1), and Appendix 2 (http://  
ije.oxfordjournals. org/cgi/data/dyq079/DC1/2).  
What does Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) mean?  
In 1996, the FCC, working with the FDA, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other  
agencies, established RF exposure safety guidelines for wireless devices in the United States. Before a  
wireless device model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested by the manufacturer and  
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed limits established by the FCC.  
One of these limits is expressed as a Specific Absorption Rate, or “SAR.SAR is a measure of the rate  
of absorption of RF energy in the body. Tests for SAR are conducted with the wireless device  
transmitting at its highest power level in all tested frequency bands. Since 1996, the FCC has required  
that the SAR of handheld wireless devices not exceed 1.6 watts per kilogram, averaged over one gram  
of tissue. Although the SAR is determined at the highest power level, the actual SAR value of a  
wireless device while operating can be less than the reported SAR value. This is because the SAR  
value may vary from call to call, depending on factors such as proximity to a cell site, the proximity of  
the wireless device to the body while in use, and the use of hands-free devices.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
103  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
For more information about SARs, see the FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/  
Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins, www.fcc.gov/oet/ea. You may also wish to contact the  
manufacturer of your wireless device.  
Can I minimize my RF exposure?  
If you are concerned about RF, there are several simple steps you can take to minimize your RF  
exposure. You can, of course, reduce your talk time. You can place more distance between your body  
and the source of the RF, as the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. The FDA/FCC  
website states that “[h]ands-free kits can be used with wireless devices for convenience and comfort.  
These systems reduce absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is a 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.”  
Also, if you use your wireless device while in a car, you can use a wireless device with an antenna on  
the outside of the vehicle. You should also read and follow your wireless device manufacturer’s  
instructions for the safe operation of your wireless device.  
Do wireless devices pose any special risks to children?  
The FDA website states that “[t]he scientific evidence does not show a danger to any users of cell  
phones from RF exposure, including children and teenagers.The FDA website further states that  
“[s]ome groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged  
from using cell phones at all. For example, the Stewart Report from the United Kingdom [“UK”] made  
such a recommendation in December 2000. In this report a group of independent experts noted that  
no evidence exists that using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. [The UK’s]  
recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on  
scientific evidence that any health hazard exists.” A copy of the UK’s leaflet is available at http://  
www.dh.gov.uk (search “mobile”), or you can write to: NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0RQ,  
United Kingdom. Copies of UK’s annual reports on mobile phones and RF are available online at  
http://www.iegmp.org.uk and http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/ (search “mobile”). Parents who wish  
to reduce their children’s RF exposure may choose to restrict their children’s wireless device use.  
Drive responsibly  
When behind the wheel, safe driving is your responsibility and it should always be your first priority.  
Scientific research on the subject of wireless phone use and driving has been conducted worldwide  
for several years. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the  
available research indicates that using a wireless phone while driving degrades a driver’s performance,  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
104  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
whether it is a hands-free or hand-held wireless phone. NHTSA advises that the “safest course of  
action is to refrain from using a cell phone while driving.NHTSA’s policy on “Cell Phone Use While  
Driving,as well as Frequently Asked Questions on the subject, are available at www.nhtsa.gov (click  
on “Traffic Safety” then on “Drowsy and Distracted Driving”).  
For your well being and the well being of those around you, you should consider turning your phone  
off and allowing calls to go to Voice Mail while you are driving. If you choose to use your wireless  
phone while driving, several jurisdictions have adopted “hands-free” and other restrictions on the use  
of wireless devices while driving. It is your responsibility to know and to comply with the law in your  
area.  
Where can I get further information about RF emissions?  
For further information, see the following additional resources (websites current as of April 2005).  
U.S. Food and Drug Administration  
FDA Consumer Magazine, November–December 2000  
Telephone: 1-888-INFO-FDA  
http://www.fda.gov (Under “c” in the subject index, select Cell Phones > Research.)  
American National Standards Institute  
1819 L Street, N.W., Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20036  
Telephone: 1-202-293-8020  
www.ansi.org  
Implantable medical devices  
A minimum separation of six (6) inches should be maintained between a wireless phone and an  
implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid  
potential interference with the device. Persons who have such devices:  
• Should ALWAYS keep the wireless phone more than six (6) inches from their implantable medical  
device when the wireless phone is turned ON;  
• Should not carry the wireless phone in a breast pocket;  
• Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the potential for  
interference;  
• Should turn the wireless phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference  
is taking place.  
• Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable medical device.  
If you have any questions about using your wireless phone with such a device, consult your health  
care provider. For additional information, see http://www.fda.gov (under “c” in the subject index,  
select Cell Phones > Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices).  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
105  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
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  
common sense 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.  
• 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.  
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  
Internet: www.audiology.org  
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders  
National Institutes of Health  
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
106  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320  
Voice: (301) 496-7243  
Internet: 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 CDC INFO (1 800 232 4636)  
Internet: www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.html  
Drive responsibly  
When behind the wheel, safe driving is your responsibility and it should always be your first priority.  
Scientific research on the subject of wireless phone use and driving has been conducted worldwide  
for several years. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the  
available research indicates that using a wireless phone while driving degrades a driver’s performance,  
whether it is a hands-free or hand-held wireless phone. NHTSA advises that the “safest course of  
action is to refrain from using a cell phone while driving.NHTSA’s policy on “Cell Phone Use While  
Driving,as well as Frequently Asked Questions on the subject, are available at www.nhtsa.gov (click  
on “Traffic Safety” then on “Drowsy and Distracted Driving”). For your well being and the well being  
of those around you, you should consider turning your phone off and allowing calls to go to Voice  
Mail while you are driving. If you choose to use your wireless phone while driving, several  
jurisdictions have adopted “hands-free” and other restrictions on the use of wireless devices while  
driving. It is your responsibility to know and to comply with the law in your area.  
REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION  
FCC notice  
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:  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
107  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate  
the equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other  
antenna or transmitter.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) signals  
THIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO  
RADIO WAVES.  
Your wireless device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed  
the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications  
Commission of the U.S. Government and Industry Canada of the Canadian 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. Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its  
highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the  
highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the  
maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use  
only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station  
antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must  
be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government  
adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the  
ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model.  
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using  
low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are  
absolutely safe. Low power wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the  
microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
108  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
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 might occur, but such findings have not been  
confirmed by additional research.  
In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg  
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this  
wireless device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission  
guidelines. SAR information for this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the  
Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID APYNAR0066 for  
the PB20ZUM.  
For the PB20ZUM, the highest SAR value when tested for use at the ear is 1.29 W/Kg and when worn  
on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.755 W/Kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among  
phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.) While there may be  
differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the  
government requirement for safe exposure.  
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular  
Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net  
Body-worn operation  
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 2.0 cm from  
the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters,  
or similar accessories that maintain a 2.0 cm separation distance between the user’s body and the  
back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories  
should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy  
these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.  
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.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
109  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
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.  
ALI capability  
The PB20ZUM 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 Personal Communications  
Devices, LLC has no control.  
Finally, customers are advised that the PB20ZUM ALI capability is to be used for E911 purposes only.  
Hearing aid compatibility with mobile phones  
When some mobile 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 ratings for some of their mobile phones, to assist  
hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all  
phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label on the box.  
The ratings are not guarantees. 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.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
110  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less  
interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two  
ratings.  
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a  
hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/  
higher of the two ratings. (Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)  
Hearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference. Your hearing device  
manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find results for your hearing device. The  
more immune your hearing aid is, the less likely you are to experience interference noise from mobile  
phones.  
Recycling Information  
The RBRC™ Battery Recycling Seal on the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery/battery pack indicates  
Personal Communications Devices, LLC is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect  
and recycle these battery/battery packs at the end of their useful life, when taken out of service in the  
United States or Canada. The RBRC™ program provides a convenient alternative to placing Li-ion  
batteries into the trash or municipal waste stream, which is illegal in some areas. Please call 1-800-  
822-8837 for information on Li-ion battery recycling in your area. Personal Communications  
Devices, LLC involvement in this program is part our commitment to preserving our environment  
and conserving our natural resources. (RBRC™ is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling  
Corporation.)  
Compliance with additional FCC regulations  
Never violate any of the following Rules and Regulations of the FCC when using your mobile 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.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
111  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
LEGAL INFORMATION  
KIN end-user license agreement  
This KIN End User License Agreement (the Agreement”) is between you and Microsoft Corporation  
(“Microsoft”), One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Washington, USA, or, based on where you live, one of  
the Microsoft Corporation affiliates. Microsoft may be referred to as "we," "us" or "our". Please  
carefully read this Agreement before you use your wireless device (“Device”). Your use of the Device  
shall constitute your binding acceptance of all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If you  
do not agree to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, then you may not use the Device  
and should promptly return the Device to the place where you purchased it. This KIN Device has  
substantially different features than the features that were advertised when KIN devices were  
originally launched in the United States in May 2010. Specifically, this KIN Device is not supported  
by the KIN Service, which has been discontinued. The following features are not supported:  
• The KIN Loop  
• The KIN Spot  
• The KIN Studio  
• Feed reader  
• Location-based services  
• Web and “Near Me” Search  
• Zune Pass streaming and download via mobile operator network  
• Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Email  
• Integrated social networks and associated features  
• Photo and video upload  
• Server-side backup and storage of photos, videos, and contacts  
• Account sync and automatic download and installation of software updates  
• Help feature and website  
By accepting this Agreement or using this KIN Device, you acknowledge and accept the change in  
features.  
You may be prompted to accept additional contract terms that govern your installation and use of  
other software or services offered as a part of the KIN Device. If any terms of this Agreement conflict  
with the terms of any other contract for use of other software or services offered with the KIN Device,  
the terms of this Agreement shall apply. Microsoft reserves the right to change or modify any of the  
terms and conditions contained in this Agreement or any policy referenced herein at any time and in  
its sole discretion. You may access this Agreement at http://mobile.microsoft.com/Kin/en-US/  
EULA.mspx. If we make a material change to this Agreement, then we will tell you at least 30 days  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
112  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
before the change takes place by online posting. If you do not agree to these changes, then you must  
stop using the KIN Device before the change takes place. If you do not stop using the KIN Device,  
then your use of the Kin Device will continue under the changed Agreement.  
1. KIN Software  
1.1. Definition  
“KIN Software” means any software, in executable code form, owned by Microsoft (or software  
owned by third parties which Microsoft has the right to distribute or sublicense) and either pre-  
loaded on the Device at the time of manufacture or otherwise furnished to you by Microsoft in its sole  
discretion. “KIN Software” includes the KIN operating system and applications, including any and all  
updates to the same.  
1.2. License Grant  
Microsoft grants you the right to utilize KIN Software solely in connection with your authorized use  
of the Device. You will not disassemble, decompile, or reverse engineer the KIN Software, except and  
only to the extent that the law expressly permits this activity. The KIN Software is subject to United  
States export laws and regulations. You must comply with all domestic and international export laws  
and regulations that apply to the software. These laws include restrictions on destinations, end users,  
and end use. Without limitation, you may not transfer the software or service without U.S.  
government permission to anyone on U.S. government exclusion lists (see Commerce Department’s  
Lists to Check); the governments of Iran, Sudan, or Cuba; or prohibited members of the Cuban  
Communist Party. You represent and warrant that you are not on any of those lists or under the  
control of or an agent for anyone on those lists or the entities listed above. For more information, see  
the Exporting Microsoft Products website (http://www.microsoft.com/exporting).  
1.3. Third-Party Software  
You understand and agree that in addition to the KIN Software, the Device may contain certain third-  
party software ("Third-Party Software"), the use of which may be subject to separate license  
agreements containing additional terms and conditions. Any such license agreements will be  
provided to you separately. You hereby agree to comply with all such additional terms and conditions  
in your use of the Third-Party Software.  
2. Ownership  
The KIN Software is licensed to you, not sold. Microsoft and its licensors retain exclusive ownership  
of all proprietary rights, including all patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark and other intellectual  
property rights worldwide, in and to the KIN Software (including any corrections, bug fixes,  
enhancements, updates or other modifications thereto). There are no implied licenses under this  
Agreement, and all rights not expressly granted are hereby reserved.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
113  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3. Windows Live ID  
You understand and agree that your Windows Live ID and password (“Credentials”) may  
automatically be saved and stored on the Device. Such Credentials will reside in encrypted form in  
Device memory and may be used to establish a connection between the KIN Device and Microsoft  
services. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your Credentials, and are fully  
responsible for all activities that occur using your Credentials. You agree to immediately notify your  
mobile operator of any unauthorized use of your Credentials or any other breach of security.  
4. Mobile Operator  
You may incur charges related to voice, Internet access and data transfer per the terms of the service  
plan(s) and any other agreements you have with your mobile operator related to your Device. Your  
mobile operator may have specific terms and conditions, terms of use, and privacy policies. Your  
mobile operator customer agreement terms and conditions and certain other identified terms govern  
your use of such products and services. The terms and conditions contained in those agreements are  
binding between you and your mobile operator.  
5. Third-Party Content and Services  
In the course of using the KIN Device, you may download to the Device content that is provided by  
third parties and/or access services and websites provided by third parties, including third-party  
websites accessible through links from the KIN Software. Microsoft is not responsible for the content,  
products, materials, or practices (including privacy practices) of any such websites or third parties.  
You understand that by using the KIN Device you may be exposed to third-party websites or content  
that you find offensive, indecent or otherwise objectionable. Microsoft makes no warranty,  
representation, endorsement, or guarantee regarding, and accepts no responsibility for, the quality,  
content, nature or reliability of third-party websites (including websites accessible by hyperlink from  
the KIN Software) or third party products or services accessible via the KIN Device. Microsoft  
provides links to third-party websites for your convenience only and Microsoft does not control such  
websites. Microsoft's inclusion of links to third party websites or access to third party products does  
not imply any endorsement of the third parties or their products and services. It is your responsibility  
to review the privacy policies and terms of use that apply to third-party websites you visit or to third-  
party content and services you access or subscribe. In no event will Microsoft be liable to you in  
connection with any websites, content, products, services, materials, or practices of a third-party.  
6. Privacy  
You consent to the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information outlined in the  
Microsoft Online Privacy Statement, which is currently available at http://privacy.microsoft.com/en-  
us/fullnotice.mspx.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
114  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7. Termination  
You agree that Microsoft or its service partners, in their sole discretion, may immediately terminate  
the license to use the KIN Software (whether directly or through your mobile operator) at any time  
without notice and for any reason, including but not limited to, if we believe that you have violated  
any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or your agreements with your mobile operator. You  
agree that any termination of your right to use the KIN Software may be effected without prior notice,  
and acknowledge and agree that, upon termination, Microsoft and its service partners may  
immediately delete all related information, emails, contacts, files and other data in your account and/  
or bar any further access to such files. Further, you agree that neither Microsoft nor its service  
partners shall be liable to you for any termination of your access to the KIN Software hereunder.  
8. NO WARRANTY  
WE PROVIDE THE KIN SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL SERVICES, CONTENT AND OTHER  
MATERIALS ACCESSED USING THE KIN DEVICE 'AS-IS,' 'WITH ALL FAULTS' AND 'AS  
AVAILABLE.' WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OR TIMELINESS OF INFORMATION  
AVAILABLE FROM THE KIN DEVICE. WE AND OUR AFFILIATES, RESELLERS, DISTRIBUTORS  
AND VENDORS (COLLECTIVELY, THE ' MICROSOFT PARTIES') GIVE NO EXPRESS  
WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES OR CONDITIONS. YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL CONSUMER  
RIGHTS UNDER YOUR LOCAL LAWS THAT THIS CONTRACT CANNOT CHANGE. WE  
EXCLUDE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WORKMANLIKE EFFORT AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.  
9. Limitation of Liability  
You can recover from the Microsoft Parties for all claims RELATED TO YOUR USE OF THE KIN  
Software only direct damages up to a total, aggregate amount US$100. You cannot recover any other  
damages, including consequential, lost profits, special, indirect, incidental or punitive damages.  
This limitation applies to any type of claim including anything related to:  
• The KIN Software, including all related software, sites, site content and services,  
• Third-party content (including code) on third party Internet sites, third party programs or third-  
party conduct,  
• Viruses or other disabling features that affect your access to or use of the KIN Software,  
• Incompatibility between the KIN Software and other services, software and hardware,  
• Delays or failures you may have in initiating, conducting or completing any transmissions or  
transactions in connection with the KIN Software in an accurate or timely manner, and  
• Claims for breach of contract, breach of warranty, guarantee or condition, strict liability,  
negligence, or other tort.  
It also applies even if:  
• This remedy does not fully compensate you for any losses, or fails of its essential purpose; or  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
115  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
• Microsoft knew or should have known about the possibility of the damages.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. They also may not apply to you because your  
province or country may not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or other  
damages.  
10. Interpreting the Contract  
All parts of this Agreement apply to the maximum extent permitted by law. A court may hold that we  
cannot enforce a part of this Agreement as written. If this happens, then you and we will replace that  
part with terms that most closely match the intent of the part that we cannot enforce. The rest of this  
Agreement will not change. This is the entire contract between you and us regarding your use of the  
service. It supersedes any prior contract or statements regarding your use of the KIN Software. The  
section titles in the Agreement do not limit the other terms of this contract.  
11. Assignment  
We may assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, at any time with or without notice to you. You  
may not assign this Agreement, or any part of it, to any other person. Any attempt by you to do so is  
void. You may not transfer to anyone else, either temporarily or permanently, any rights to use the  
KIN Software or any parts of the KIN Software.  
12. No Third Party Beneficiaries  
This Agreement is solely for your and our benefit. It is not for the benefit of any other person, except  
for permitted successors and assigns under this contract.  
13. Claim Must be Filed Within One Year  
Any claim related to this Agreement or the KIN Software may not be brought unless brought within  
one year. The one-year period begins on the date when the claim first could be filed. If it is not filed in  
time, then that claim is permanently barred. This applies to you and your successors. It also applies to  
us and our successors and assigns.  
14. Contracting Party, Choice of Law and Location for Resolving Disputes  
If this Agreement is with Microsoft Corporation, Washington state law governs the interpretation of  
this Agreement and applies to all claims and matters related to the KIN Software. If this contract is  
with a Microsoft affiliate, all claims and matter related to the KIN Software will be subject to the laws  
of the place of incorporation for such Microsoft affiliate, without reference to conflict of laws  
principles. If this Agreement is with Microsoft Corporation, you and we irrevocably consent to the  
exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the state or federal courts in King County, Washington, USA for all  
disputes arising out of or relating to this Agreement. If this Agreement is with a Microsoft affiliate,  
you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the courts located in the place of incorporation  
for such Microsoft affiliate for all disputes relating to this Agreement or the KIN Software.  
NOTICES  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
116  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Respect Copyright  
Please respect the rights of artists and creators. Content such as music, photos and video may be  
protected by copyright. People appearing in content may have a right to control use of their image.  
You may not share other people’s content unless you own the rights or have permission from the  
owner.  
Repeat Infringer Policy  
We have adopted a policy of terminating, in appropriate circumstances and at our sole discretion,  
software licensees who are deemed to be repeat infringers.  
Notices and Procedure for Making Claims of Copyright Infringement  
Under Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c)(2), notifications of claimed copyright  
infringement should be sent to software provider's designated agent. ALL INQUIRIES NOT  
RELEVANT TO THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE WILL RECEIVE NO RESPONSE. See Notice and  
Procedure for Making Claims of Copyright Infringement at http://www.microsoft.com/info/  
cpyrtInfrg.htm.  
Copyright and Trademark Notices  
All contents of the KIN Software are Copyright © 2010 Microsoft Corporation and/or its suppliers,  
One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Washington 98052-6399 U.S.A. All rights reserved. Copyright and  
other intellectual property laws and treaties protect any software or content provided as part of the  
Service. We or our suppliers own the title, copyright, and other intellectual property rights in the  
software or content. Microsoft, Zune, KIN, and/or other Microsoft products and services referenced  
herein may also be either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft in the United States and/  
or other countries. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the  
trademarks of their respective owners.  
Last updated: September 2010  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
117  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
12-month limited warranty  
Personal Communications Devices, LLC. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of  
this 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.  
(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  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
118  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
any third-party software, personal information or memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated  
with any wireless device, whether under warranty or not, returned to Personal Communications  
Devices, LLC 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 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.  
IN USA:  
Personal Communications Devices, LLC.  
555 Wireless Blvd.  
Hauppauge, NY 11788  
(800) 229-1235  
IN CANADA: PCD Communications Canada Ltd.  
5535 Eglinton Avenue West Suite #234  
Toronto, ON M9C 5K5  
(800) 465-9672  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
119  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks  
by Sharp is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.  
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE  
FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING  
VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR  
(ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A  
PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO  
PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED  
OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING  
THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING  
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.  
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 SYSTEMS PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE  
FOR ENCODING IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 SYSTEMS STANDARD EXCEPT THAT  
AN ADDITIONAL LICENSE AND PAYMENT OF ROYALTIES ARE NECESSARY FOR ENCODING  
IN CONNECTION WITH (i) DATA STORED OR REPLICATED IN PHYSICAL MEDIA WHICH IS  
PAID FOR ON A TITLE BY TITLE BASIS AND/OR (ii) DATA WHICH IS PAID FOR ON A TITLE BY  
TITLE BASIS AND IS TRANSMITTED TO AN END USER FOR PERMANENT STORAGE AND/OR  
USE. SUCH ADDITIONAL LICENSE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://  
WWW.MPEGLA.COM FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS.  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
120  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INDEX  
Numerics  
view in calendar 91  
answer incoming call 46  
Apps Home screen  
about 18  
link webpage 74  
rearrange apps 20  
artist, view info in Music & More app 82  
attachments  
limit for email 50  
limit for MMS 57  
save photo attached to email 55  
save photo attached to MMS 59  
types you can view on phone 51  
audio, change source while on a call 28, 44  
auto-dim for backlight, timeout 30  
auto-download MMS, setting 32  
auto-focus, camera 62  
1xRTT network indicator 22  
24-hour time, setting 33  
3G network indicator 22  
A
about your phone setting 34  
accounts  
set up email 50  
add  
all songs to playlist 83  
another call when on the phone 47  
contact to Favorites Home screen 40  
contact to phone 35, 37  
agenda view in calendar 91  
airplane mode  
indicator 22  
turn on/off 24, 26  
auto-lock screen 29  
alarm indicator 22  
alarms  
B
Back button, using 7, 8  
create a new 94  
customize the sound 92  
delete an alarm 95  
edit settings 95  
how many you can set 92, 96  
indicator on Dashboard 93  
snooze time 93  
background  
set photo on lock screen 31, 67, 69, 70  
backlight, timeout to dim 30  
battery  
about the battery 9  
charge indicator 22  
insert and remove 9  
ways to conserve power 11  
Albums screen, in camera 70  
Albums screen, sort 71  
Alt key 15  
lock 16  
birthdays  
view in calendar 91  
anniversaries  
blinking roaming indicator 22  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
121  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Bluetooth  
C
listen to music with Bluetooth headset 88  
service indicator 22  
calculator  
control with keyboard 90, 96  
memory function 90, 97  
memory keys 97  
settings 27  
supported profiles 27, 44  
turn service on/off 27  
use device for calling 44  
bookmark, webpage 76  
brightness, adjusting screen 24  
calendar  
agenda view 91  
anniversaries view 91  
birthdays view 91  
delete an event 90  
edit an event 91  
edit event 91  
event details view 91  
go to today 91  
month view 91  
new event 90  
set sound for reminder 29  
ways to view events 91  
browser  
choose items in drop-down menus 75  
edit favorites 77  
encrypted pages 74  
favorite webpages 76  
follow a link 76  
history setting 31  
how to use double tap 73  
JavaScript setting 31  
link page to Apps Home screen 74  
open favorite webpage 76  
open webpage 72  
refresh a webpage 75  
save image on webpage 75  
save page as favorite 72  
search for page 77  
search for webpage 72  
security settings 31  
setting for cookies 31  
settings 77  
call  
add another call 47  
answer incoming 46  
call waiting 47  
conference calls 47  
contact not saved in Contacts 45  
control volume 47  
end a call 48  
existing contact 45  
from Call Log 45  
from contact card 41  
in-call options 46  
keyboard shortcuts 31, 44  
make call 45  
typing in text boxes 76  
unfavorite a webpage 77  
zoom in/out on webpage 73  
make call from Messages app 57  
mute call 46  
redial number 45  
save number to contacts 38  
swap calls 47  
type numbers during call 47  
buttons  
Back 7, 8  
Capture 7, 8  
Power 7, 8  
Volume 7, 8  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
122  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
use the speaker 47  
using headset 43  
voicemail 48  
Call Log  
about 48  
call voicemail 49  
clear entries 49  
save contact info 37  
send text (SMS) 49  
use to make a call 45  
view missed calls 49  
camera  
about the screens 61  
Albums screen 70  
assign photo to contact 68, 69, 70  
auto-focus 62  
capture photos 63  
Capture screen 63  
capture videos 64  
photo resolution setting 65  
photo settings 65  
play video 69  
send photo or video during preview 64  
send photos 66, 69, 70  
set photo as lock screen background 67, 69,  
share after capture 62  
specifications 62  
unfavorite photos 70  
video mode setting 66  
video resolution setting 66  
video settings 66  
zoom during capture 63  
zoom in/out of photos 67, 69, 70  
capture  
button 7, 8  
photos 63  
screen for capturing 63  
videos 64  
zoom during 63  
Captured screen  
Captured screen, about 69  
copy photos and videos from computer to  
phone 71  
copy photos and videos from phone to  
computer 71  
delete a captured photo 68  
delete photo or video during preview 64  
delete photos and videos from Captured  
screen 69  
favorite/unfavorite photos 67, 69, 70  
favorites screen 69  
finding your photos and videos 61  
format of captured photos and videos 62  
full screen view 66  
max number of favorites 69  
panning in photos 67, 69, 70  
photo descriptions 68, 69, 70  
photo flash setting 65  
photo light setting 65  
photo mode setting 65  
delete photos and videos 69  
change sound profile 22  
charge your phone 10  
charging battery indicator 22  
colors on phone, customize 25  
conference calling 47  
connect  
to Bluetooth device 27  
to Wi-Fi network 26  
conserve battery power 11  
contact cards  
about 36  
call or text from 41  
delete 38  
edit 38  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
123  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
link/unlink 36, 39  
send email 41  
colors on phone 25, 28  
Home screens 19  
contacts  
about contact cards 36  
add from Call Log 37  
D
Dashboard  
add from conversation card 59  
add to Favorites Home screen 20, 39, 40  
assign photo 68, 69, 70  
call 45  
call or text from contact card 41  
create new 37  
how to open 21  
status indicators 22  
data on phone  
erase 34  
data roaming  
turn on/off 24, 28  
email from contact card 41  
favorites 36  
date and time settings 33  
find on the phone 41  
delete  
link/unlink contact cards 36  
move on Favorites Home screen 40  
remove from Favorites Home screen 20, 40  
save phone number after a call 38  
save phone number dialed 45  
save phone number from Dialer 38  
search for 20  
entire conversation 58, 59  
music and videos 87  
photo or video during preview 64  
photos 68  
description, add to photo 68, 69, 70  
device, Bluetooth  
pair 27  
sources 35  
Dialer  
ways to add to phone 37  
conversation  
delete 58, 59  
conversation cards  
about 56, 59  
add recipient to contacts 59  
cookies  
setting in browser 31  
call number not saved in Contacts 45  
change audio source 28, 44  
go to using Phone key 15  
redial number 45  
save number to Contacts 45  
save number to contacts 38  
double tap gesture  
how to use in browser 73  
double-tap gesture 13  
draft  
save email 54  
drag  
gesture 14  
copy  
photos and videos from computer to phone  
photos and videos from phone to computer  
cursors, what text cursor shapes mean 17  
customize  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
124  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
E
create new 90  
delete 90  
edit 91  
reminder sound 90  
ways to view in calendar 91  
email  
accounts you can set up on phone 50  
attachment limit 50  
attachments you can view 51  
delete message 52, 55  
forward message 55  
F
how to set up account 51  
inbox screens 52  
info required to set up account 50  
mark message read/unread 55  
number of accounts you can set up 50  
open folders 52  
read message screen 55  
read messages 52  
reply to message 55  
save message as draft 54  
save photo attachment 55  
send from contact card 41  
set a default signature 33  
set days of email to download 33  
set default account 33  
set sync schedule 33  
set up account 51  
settings 52, 55  
sync inbox 52  
write new message 53  
emergency tone 32  
emoticons, how to insert 17  
encrypted webpage 74  
Enter key 15  
fast forward  
music 84  
video 85  
favorite  
contacts 36, 40  
photos 67, 69, 70  
webpages 72, 76  
favorites  
edit favorite webpage name 77  
in camera 69  
open favorite webpage 76  
Favorites Home screen  
about 18, 39  
add contacts 20, 40  
how linking/unlinking contacts affects  
favorites 39  
rearrange favorites 20, 40  
remove contacts 20, 40  
find contact on your phone 20, 41  
flash button, about 42  
flash, photo setting in camera 65  
flashing roaming indicator 22  
flick gesture 14  
equalizer  
setting in Music & More app 89  
FM radio  
about 87  
add a station to presets 88  
pause play 88  
remove a station from presets 88  
seek stations 87  
settings 89  
erase phone data 34  
event reminders  
notifications 91  
events  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
125  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
tune in to a station 87  
I
focus, camera 62  
icons  
meaning in the Dashboard 22  
formats, of captured photos and videos 62  
forward email message 55  
image  
save image on webpage 75  
inbox  
email 52  
messages 57  
in-call options 46  
G
gestures  
double tap in browser 73  
double-tap 13  
drag 14  
indicators  
flick 14  
1xRTT network 22  
3G network 22  
airplane mode 22  
alarm 22  
pinch in/out 14  
slide 14  
tap 13  
touch and hold 14  
touch screen 13  
two-finger tap 13  
alarm is set 93  
battery charge 22  
Bluetooth service 22  
Dashboard indicators 22  
network connection 22  
roaming 22  
telecoil 22  
TTY mode 22  
H
hang up  
end a call 48  
headphones  
use to listen to media 88  
Wi-Fi connection 22  
headset  
jack 11  
J
JavaScript, setting in browser 31  
listen with 3-button 88  
use during calls 43  
using to listen to media 88  
K
keyboard  
Alt key 15  
history, browser setting 31  
Home  
about the Home screens 18  
Apps Home screen 18  
customize 19  
Favorites Home screen 18, 39  
rearrange Apps and Favorites 20  
emoticons 17  
Enter key 15  
lock Shift or Alt keys 16  
Phone key 15  
Search key 16  
Shift key 15  
shortcuts during calls 31  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
126  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
special characters 17  
Symbol key 15  
keyboard shortcuts, Dialer 44  
email folders 52  
email read message screen 55  
email settings 55  
email sync schedule 33  
KIN  
forward email 55  
Terms of Service 34  
inbox for text/MMS/voicemail 57  
mark email read/unread 55  
new text/MMS/voicemail notification 57  
read email 52  
L
landscape screen orientation 12  
language, change 34  
light, photo setting in camera 65  
reply to email 55  
reply to text/MMS message 59  
save contact from conversation card 59  
save email as draft 54  
save email photo attachments 55  
save photo attached to MMS 59  
set default email account 33  
set default signature 33  
set sound for new 29  
sync email 52  
where to view your text/MMS messages 56  
write new email 53  
write new text/MMS message 58  
limits  
Browser favorite pages 72  
Browser links on Apps Home screen 74  
email attachments 50  
Favorite contacts 39  
linking contact to other contact cards 39  
max number of photo favorites 69  
MMS attachments 57  
number of alarms 92, 96  
number of email accounts 50  
link, follow in browser 76  
link/unlink contact cards 36, 39  
how it works for Favorite contacts 39  
locale  
change 34  
lock screen  
missed calls, view in Call Log 49  
MMS  
conversation cards 56  
inbox 57  
limit on attachments 57  
setting to auto-download 32  
where to view messages 56  
write new message 58  
about 12, 29  
set background photo 31  
set timeout 24  
mode  
photo setting in camera 65  
video setting in camera 66  
M
Macintosh, sync software 81  
messages  
conversation cards for text/MMS/voicemail  
model number of phone 34  
month view in calendar 91  
music  
control play outside Music & More app 86  
delete from Music & More app 87  
delete email 52, 55  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
127  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
fast forward 84  
Now Playing playlist  
add songs 83  
remove all songs 83  
Now Playing screen, about 83  
number, how to find your phone’s number 34  
listen with 3-button headset 88  
listen with Bluetooth headset 88  
listen with headphones 88  
listen with headset 88  
Now Playing screen 83  
play 82  
playlists 83  
rate a song 84  
repeat 85  
O
orientation of screen 12  
P
rewind 84  
search within Music & More 81  
set to shuffle 84  
sync from your computer 80  
view artist info 82  
Music & More app 78  
Quickplay menu 78  
mute call 46  
pair with Bluetooth device 27  
pan in photos 67, 69, 70  
phone  
add another call 47  
answer incoming call 46  
call existing contact 45  
call number not saved in Contacts 45  
call voicemail 48  
N
call waiting 47  
change audio source 28, 44  
conference calls 47  
control volume 47  
emergency tone 32  
end a call 48  
erasing user data 34  
flash button 42  
in-call options 46  
keyboard shortcuts 44  
make call 45  
model number 34  
mute call 46  
number, where to find in settings 34  
proximity detection 43  
redial number 45  
save number to Contacts 45  
settings 31, 49  
navigate  
email inbox screens 52  
Home screens 18  
in text boxes 16  
using the Back button 7, 8  
network connection indicator 22  
networks  
connect to Wi-Fi 26  
new  
alarm 94  
contact 37  
email message 53  
text/MMS message 58  
notifications  
event reminders 91  
set sound 28  
swap calls 47  
voicemail 48  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
128  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
system select 32  
turn on/off 30  
type numbers during call 47  
use Bluetooth device 44  
use Call Log 45  
use headset during call 43  
use the speaker 47  
pin webpage to Apps Home screen 74  
pinch in/out gesture 14  
PINs, required for Bluetooth pairing 27  
play music or videos 82  
version numbers of components 34  
view missed calls in Call Log 49  
Phone key 15  
playlist  
add songs 83  
remove all songs 83  
playlists  
photo viewer 66  
add/remove songs 83  
edit 83  
podcasts, listen using Music & More 79  
portrait screen orientation 12  
post  
status update 15  
photos  
add/edit description 68, 69, 70  
assign to contact 68, 69, 70  
capture 63  
capture format 62  
Captured screen 69  
delete 68  
delete during preview 64  
delete on Captured screen 69  
favorite/unfavorite 67, 69, 70  
flash setting 65  
power adapter, using 10  
Power button 7, 8  
turn phone on/off 7  
use to lock screen 8  
full screen view 66  
light setting 65  
max number of favorites 69  
mode setting 65  
panning 67, 69, 70  
resolution setting 65  
send 66, 69, 70  
send during preview 64  
set as wallpaper 67, 69, 70  
settings 65  
preset radio stations  
add a station 88  
remove a station 88  
profiles  
Bluetooth, supported on phone 44  
proximity detection while holding phone 43  
purchase songs and ringtones 79  
Q
share after capture 62  
sort in Albums screen 71  
unfavorite 70  
where to view on phone 61  
zoom in/out 67, 69, 70  
PIN lock  
setting 24  
Quickplay menu in Music & More 78  
R
radio  
add an FM radio station to presets 88  
remove an FM radio station from presets 88  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
129  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
rate songs in Music & More app 84  
rearrange Apps and Favorites 20  
recent apps  
shortcut to open 19, 23  
set photo as background 67, 69, 70  
set timeout 24  
using 12  
screen orientation 12  
search  
refresh  
for contacts 20  
for song or video 81  
for webpage 77  
key 16  
email inbox 52  
set email sync schedule 33  
refresh a webpage 75  
remove  
all songs from a playlist 83  
repeat song play 85  
reply  
to email message 55  
to text/MMS message 59  
resolution  
photo setting in camera 65  
video setting in camera 66  
rewind  
music 84  
video 85  
ringer, set incoming call sound 29  
ringtone  
change 25  
purchase on phone 79  
roaming  
your phone 16  
security, using PIN lock 24  
send  
photo or video during preview 64  
photos 66, 69, 70  
settings  
about your phone 34  
Bluetooth services 27  
browser 77  
data and time 33  
data roaming 28  
email 52, 55  
FM radio 89  
language 34  
Music & More 89  
phone 31, 49  
photo 65  
screen lock 29  
sound 28  
themes 28  
turn airplane mode on/off 26  
video 66  
for data 24  
indicator 22  
turn data roaming on/off 28  
S
Wi-Fi 26  
screen  
wireless controls 26  
adjust brightness 24, 30  
auto-brightness 30  
auto-lock 29  
screen lock  
about 29  
share  
photos and videos 62  
Shift key 15  
locking 16  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
130  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
shortcuts  
during calls 31  
stations, FM  
tune in 87  
jump to recent apps 19, 23  
jump to recent messages 23  
posting a message 15  
status icons  
display on Dashboard 19  
storage  
for music and videos 89  
shuffle setting 84  
signature, set on outgoing email 33  
slide gesture 14  
swap calls 47  
Symbol key 15  
Smiley key 15  
snooze  
sync  
days of email to download 33  
email account 52  
alarm 93  
media to your phone 80  
schedule for email 33  
system select 32  
songs  
add to Now Playing playlist 83  
remove all from playlist 83  
sort order  
photos and videos in Albums 71  
system sounds  
turn on/off 29  
sound  
T
change for ringer and new messages 25  
set an alarm sound 92  
set for event reminder 29, 90  
set for incoming call (ringer) 29  
set for new message 29  
set for new voicemail 29  
set notifications 28  
settings 28  
turn system sounds on/off 29  
turn vibrate on/off 28  
sound profile  
change 22  
speaker  
use during a call 47  
special character  
tap gesture 13  
telecoil  
indicator when on 22  
to use with phone 32  
text (SMS)  
contact from contact card 41  
conversation cards 56  
inbox 57  
send from Call Log 49  
where to view messages 56  
write new 58  
text box  
insert a special character 16  
typing on a webpage 76  
typing on phone 16  
insert in text box 16  
special characters  
how to insert 17  
specifications, for camera 62  
text cursors, what their shapes mean 17  
theme  
change colors on phone 25, 28  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
131  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
timeout  
for screen lock 24, 29  
today  
control play outside Music & More app 86  
delete from Captured screen 69  
delete from Music & More app 87  
fast forward 85  
mode setting 66  
Now Playing screen 83  
play 69, 82  
resolution setting 66  
rewind 85  
settings 66  
go to today in calendar 91  
touch and hold gesture 14  
touch screen gestures 13  
TTY  
indicator when on 22  
to use with phone 32  
share after capture 62  
where to view on phone 61  
voicemail 48  
call from Call Log 49  
call from conversation card 56  
inbox 57  
tune in to an FM radio station 87  
turn phone on/off 7  
two-finger tap gesture 13  
typing  
emoticons 17  
in text boxes 16  
special characters 17  
notification 57  
notifications 48  
set sound for new 29  
set the number to call 32  
volume  
buttons, using 7, 8  
control during a call 47  
set sound profile 22  
U
unfavorite  
contacts 40  
photos 67, 69, 70  
webpage 77  
unlock screen 29  
W
unread messages  
shortcut to open 23  
wallpaper  
set photo on lock screen 31, 67, 69, 70  
URL, open 72  
web  
USB power adapter, using 10  
browsing history setting 31  
choose items in drop-down menus 75  
cookie settings 31  
edit favorite page names 77  
encrypted pages 74  
favorite a page 76  
follow a link on a page 76  
JavaScript setting 31  
link page to Apps Home screen 74  
V
version numbers, phone components 34  
vibrate, turn on 28  
videos  
capture 64  
capture format 62  
Captured screen 69  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
132  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
open favorite page 76  
open page 72  
refresh a page 75  
save image on page 75  
save page as favorite 72  
search for page 72, 77  
setting for cookies 31  
typing in a text box 76  
unfavorite a page 77  
zoom in/out on page 73  
Wi-Fi  
connect to a network 26  
connection indicator 22  
forget a network 26  
renew lease 26  
settings 26  
wipe phone data 34  
wireless  
settings 26  
turn all on/off 26  
Z
zoom  
during capture 63  
in/out of photos 67, 69, 70  
on webpage 73  
Zune Pass  
about 79  
Zune software 71  
TWOm User Guide - R1.0.2 - October 7, 2010  
133  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

KTM Motorcycle EXC E User Manual
Kustom Stereo Amplifier KAA16 User Manual
LG Electronics Computer Drive GSA E10N User Manual
Liebherr Freezer 7082 308 00 User Manual
Makita Drill BJS130 User Manual
Marantz DVD Player PMD930 RS 232C User Manual
Marshall Amplification Stereo Amplifier MG250DFX User Manual
Maxim Switch MAX4888A User Manual
Maytag Refrigerator MBL2258XES User Manual
Meade Telescope LXD 75 User Manual