LG Electronics EnV2 User Manual

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Important Safety Precautions  
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous  
or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.  
Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death.  
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Never use an unapproved battery since this could  
damage the phone and/or the battery and could  
cause the battery to explode.  
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Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will  
cause the battery to explode.  
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Never store your phone in temperatures lower than  
-4°F or higher than 122°F.  
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Do not dispose of your battery near fire or with  
hazardous or flammable materials.  
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When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set  
up the hands-free kit near the air bag. If wireless  
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is  
deployed, you may be seriously injured.  
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Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.  
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Do not use the phone in areas where its use is  
prohibited. (For example: aircraft)  
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Important Safety Precautions  
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Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct  
sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as  
a bathroom.  
Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol,  
benzene, thinner, etc.) or detergent to clean your  
phone. This could cause a fire.  
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Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It  
may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.  
Do not use your phone in highly explosive areas as  
the phone may generate sparks.  
Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting,  
pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as  
it may cause electric shock or fire.  
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Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do  
not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may  
cause electric shock or fire.  
Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is  
being charged. It may cause an electric shock or  
seriously damage your phone.  
Do not disassemble the phone.  
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Do not place or answer calls while charging the  
phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause  
electric shock or fire.  
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Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with  
your body during a call.  
Make sure that no sharp-edged items, such as  
animal’s teeth or nails, come into contact with the  
battery. This could cause a fire.  
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Store the battery out of reach of children.  
Be careful that children do not swallow any parts  
(such as earphone, connection parts of the phone,  
etc). This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation  
resulting in serious injury or death.  
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Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning  
storms to avoid electric shock or fire.  
Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG.  
The warranty will not be applied to products provided  
by other suppliers.  
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Only authorized personnel should service the phone  
and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may  
result in accidents and consequently invalidate the  
warranty.  
Your service provider programs one or more  
emergency phone numbers, such as 911, that you can  
call under any circumstance, even when your phone  
is locked. Your phone’s preprogrammed emergency  
number(s) may not work in all locations, and  
sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due  
to network, environmental, or interference issues.  
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Table of Contents  
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From the Internal Qwerty  
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Table of Contents  
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Welcome  
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\Thank you for choosing the enV  
Any key answer, auto answer  
with hands-free accessories,  
auto retry, one-touch and speed  
dialing with 999 memory  
locations.  
cellular phone designed to operate  
with the latest digital mobile  
communication technology, Code  
Division Multiple Access (CDMA).  
Along with the many advanced  
features of the CDMA system, such  
as greatly enhanced voice clarity,  
this compact phone offers:  
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Bilingual (English and Spanish)  
capability.  
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Bluetooth wireless technology.  
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NOTE The Bluetooth word mark and logos  
are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
and any use of such marks by LG  
Electronics is under license. Other  
trademarks and trade names are  
those of their respective owners.  
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V CAST Music and Video  
capability.  
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Mobile IM.  
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VZ Navigator.  
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Mobile Email.  
TIP  
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52-key internal keypad.  
View the interactive user guide on the web for  
your convenience. You can freely surf and  
interactively learn how to use your phone  
step-by-step.  
Go to http//:www.verizonwireless.com ¡  
Support ¡ Phones & Devices ¡ Choose  
Equipment Guide ¡ Select your phone model.  
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19-key external keypad and  
screen with auto screen lock.  
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Customizable display themes and  
screensavers.  
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Built-in 2.0 Megapixel digital  
camera.  
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Large, easy-to-read, 8-line  
backlit LCD with status icons.  
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Paging, messaging, voicemail,  
and caller ID.  
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Mobile Web 2.0.  
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Media Center.  
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Long battery standby and talk  
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time.  
*enV ™ is a trademark of Verizon  
Wireless.  
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Technical Details  
reduce call interruptions.  
Important Information  
The Cellular and PCS CDMA  
networks consist of MSO (Mobile  
Switching Office), BSC (Base  
Station Controller), BTS (Base  
Station Transmission System), and  
MS (Mobile Station).  
This user’s guide provides important  
information on the use and  
operation of your phone. Please  
read this guide carefully prior to  
using the phone to be able to use  
your phone to its greatest  
1xRTT system receives twice as  
many subscribers in the wireless  
section as IS-95. Its battery life is  
twice as long as IS-95. High-speed  
data transmission is also possible.  
EV-DO system is optimized for data  
service and is much faster than  
1xRTT system in applicable area.  
advantage and to prevent any  
accidental damage or misuse. Any  
unapproved changes or  
modifications will void your  
warranty.  
Technical Details  
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The enV is an all digital phone that  
operates on both Code Division  
Multiple Access (CDMA)  
frequencies: cellular services at 800  
MHz and Personal Communication  
Services (PCS) at 1.9 GHz.  
The following table lists some major  
CDMA standards.  
CDMA technology uses a feature  
called DSSS (Direct Sequence  
Spread Spectrum) that enables the  
phone to keep communication from  
being crossed and to use one  
frequency channel by multiple  
users in the same specific area.  
This results in a 10-fold capacity  
increase when compared with  
analog mode. In addition, features  
such as soft/softer handoff, hard  
handoff, and dynamic RF power  
control technologies combine to  
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Technical Details  
CDMA  
Standard  
Designator  
Description  
CDMA Dual-Mode Air Interface  
TIA/EIA-95A  
TSB-74  
14.4kbps Radio Link Protocol and  
Inter-Band Operations  
Basic Air  
Interface  
ANSI J-STD-008  
TIA/EIA-IS2000  
IS-95 Adapted for PCS Frequency Band  
CDMA2000 1xRTT Air Interface  
TIA/EIA/IS-634  
TIA/EIA/IS/651  
TIA/EIA/IS-41-C  
TIA/EIA/IS-124  
MAS-BS  
PCSC-RS  
Network  
Service  
Intersystem Operations  
Non-Signaling Data Communications.  
Speech CODEC  
TIA/EIA/IS-96-B  
Short Message Service  
TIA/EIA/IS-637  
TIA/EIA/IS-657  
Packet Data  
IS-801  
Position Determination Service (gpsOne)  
High Speed Packet Data  
TIA/EIA/IS-707-A  
CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface  
TIA/EIA/IS-856  
TIA/EIA/IS-878  
TIA/EIA/IS-866  
TIA/EIA/IS-890  
1x EV-DO Inter-Operability Specification for HRPD  
Access Network Interfaces  
1x EV-DO  
Related  
Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for  
HRPD High Rate Packet Data Access Terminal  
Interface  
Test Application Specification (TAS) for High Rate  
Packet Data Air Interface  
FCC RF Exposure Information  
Frequency (RF) electromagnetic  
energy emitted by FCC regulated  
transmitters. Those guidelines are  
consistent with the safety standard  
previously set by both U.S. and  
WARNING! Read this information  
before operating the phone.  
In August 1996, the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC)  
of the United States, with its action  
in Report and Order FCC 96-326,  
adopted an updated safety standard  
for human exposure to Radio  
international standards bodies. The  
design of this phone complies with  
the FCC guidelines and these  
international standards.  
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Bodily Contact During Operation  
FCC Notice and Cautions  
This device was tested for typical  
use with the back of the phone kept  
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) from the body.  
To comply with FCC RF exposure  
requirements, a minimum  
This device and its accessories comply  
with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device and its accessories may  
not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device and its accessories must  
accept any interference received,  
including interference that causes  
undesired operation.  
Any changes or modifications not  
expressly approved in this user guide  
could void your warranty for this  
equipment. Use only the supplied  
antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas  
(or modifications to the antenna) could  
impair call quality, damage the phone,  
void your warranty and/or violate FCC  
regulations.  
separation distance of 0.79 inches  
(2.0 cm) must be maintained  
between the user’s body and the  
back of the phone, including the  
antenna, whether extended or  
retracted. Third-party belt-clips,  
holsters, and similar accessories  
containing metallic components  
should not be used. Avoid the use  
of accessories that cannot maintain  
0.79 inches (2.0 cm) distance  
between the user’s body and the  
back of the phone and have not  
been tested for compliance with  
FCC RF exposure limits.  
Don't use the phone with a damaged  
antenna. A damaged antenna could  
cause a minor skin burn. Contact your  
local dealer for a replacement antenna.  
Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna  
(Optional, if available.)  
To satisfy FCC RF exposure  
requirements, keep 8 inches (20 cm)  
between the user / bystander and  
vehicle-mounted external antenna.  
For more information about RF  
exposure, visit the FCC website at  
www.fcc.gov.  
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Phone Overview  
15. Camera Lens  
1. Earpiece  
14. External LCD  
Screen  
2. MUSIC Key  
13. Headset Jack  
3. Camera Key  
12. CLR Key/ Voice  
Commands Key  
11. PWR/END Key  
10. OK Key  
4. Side Volume  
Keys  
9. microSD™ Slot  
5. SEND Key  
8. Vibrate Mode Key  
6. Accessory  
Charger Port  
7. Alphanumeric keypad  
1. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller.  
12. CLR Key / Voice Commands Key Deletes  
single spaces or characters with a quick  
touch, but press and hold to delete entire  
words. Also backs out of menus, one level at  
a time. In standby mode*, simply press the  
key to start Voice Commands or press and  
hold to start recording a new sound.  
2. MUSIC Key Use for instant access to your  
music.  
3. Camera Key Use for quick access to Camera  
function. Press and hold the camera key to  
record Video.  
4. Side Volume Keys Use to adjust the Master  
Volume in standby mode* and the Earpiece  
Volume during a call.  
13. Headset Jack Allows you to plug in an  
optional headset for convenient, hands-free  
conversations. Plug headset into the 2.5mm jack  
located at the top right corner of the device.  
5. SEND Key Use to make and answer calls.  
6. Accessory Charger Port Connects the phone to  
the battery charger, or other compatible  
accessory.  
14. External LCD Screen Allows you to show  
incoming calls, messages and icons  
indicators as well as a wide variety of content  
you select for viewing.  
15. Camera Lens Used for taking pictures and  
recording video. Keep is clean for optimal  
photo quality.  
7. Alphanumeric keypad Use to enter numbers  
and characters and select menu items  
8. Vibrate Mode Key From standby mode*, press  
and hold for about 3 seconds to activate  
Vibrate Mode.  
* Standby mode is when the phone is waiting for input from you.  
No menu is displayed and the phone isn’t performing any  
action. It’s the starting point for all of the instruction steps.  
9. microSD™ Slot Accommodates optional  
microSD™ card up to 8GB.  
10. OK Key Use to unlock the screen, access the  
Menu, and accept entered or highlighted  
information.  
11. PWR/END Key Use to turn the power on/off  
and to end a call. Also returns to standby  
mode.*  
Note: This User Manual gives navigation instructions according to  
the default "Grid" Menu Layout in the Display Settings menu. If  
other themes or menus are set, navigating the phone's menus  
may be different.  
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17. Speakers  
1. Left Soft Key  
2. Fn Key  
(Shortcut Key in  
standby mode)  
16. LCD Screen  
15. Right Soft Key  
14. SEND Key  
13. END/PWR Key  
12. OK Key  
3. Shift Key  
4. Sym Key  
11. Directional Keys  
10. Speakerphone Key  
9. CLR Key  
5. Game Directional  
Keys  
7. Space / Voice  
Commands Key  
8. Return Key  
6. Alphanumeric  
Keypad  
1. Left Soft Key Use to access Message menu or  
other function displayed at the bottom left of  
the LCD.  
10. Speakerphone Key Use to activate  
Speakerphone Mode.  
11. Directional Keys Use for quick, convenient  
navigation. From standby mode, access  
Mobile Web, My Account, Calendar, and My  
Shortcuts (you can change any of these to  
other menus in the Settings menu). In menus  
use to scroll to choices and settings.  
2. Fn Key (Shortcut Key in standby mode) Use for  
quick access to assigned menus. See page 14.  
3. Shift Key Use to change letter case when  
typing.  
4. Sym Key Use to insert symbols (displayed at  
the top of designated keys) into your text.  
12. OK Key Use to activate a selected screen  
item.  
5. Game Directional Keys Use for game  
navigation.  
13. END/PWR Key Use to turn the power on/off  
and to end a call. Use to return to standby  
mode.  
6. Alphanumeric Keypad Use to enter numbers  
and characters and select menu items.  
14. SEND Key Use to make or answer calls.  
7. Space Key Use to enter a space while editing.  
TTS (Text to Speech) function is available with  
in Messaging Inbox, Notepad and  
15. Right Soft Key Use to access the Contact List,  
or select the option displayed at the bottom  
right of the LCD.  
Email screen. Use to activate Voice Commands  
in standby mode.  
16. LCD Screen Displays incoming calls,  
messages and indicator icons as well as a  
wide variety of content you select to view.  
8. Return Key Moves cursor to the next line.  
17. Speakers Lets you hear the caller's voice in  
speakerphone mode.  
9. CLR Key Press to delete a single space or  
character, or press and hold to delete a  
specific word plus its space. Press once in a  
menu to go back one level.  
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Entering and Editing Information  
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From the Internal Qwerty Keypad  
When creating a Text, Picture or Video message using the inside LCD, use the  
Qwerty keypad.  
Use the arrow keys to go to next field such as  
recipient address, text, picture and video  
depending on the message types. Use the OK  
Key to send a message when finished.  
Press this key first and then any  
key with a symbol on it to insert  
that symbol in your message.  
Use to enter numbers.  
Use to delete a letter,  
Use to enter  
letters.  
Use to go to next line  
editing your message.  
Use to insert a space  
between a letter,  
words and sentences.  
words or sentences. Also  
use it to exit the menu and  
go back to standby mode.  
Fn Key Shortcut Menu  
The function key Shortcut Menu allows  
quick access to ten menus.  
1. With the flip open, press the  
Key.  
2. Press the number keys to go to the  
menu, or use Directional Keys to select  
the menu you want and press  
GO.  
To reassign a shortcut, highlight the shortcut you wish to  
change, then press the Left Soft Key Reassign.  
Select the application you wish to assign to that location  
by pressing  
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Menu Tree on the Internal Screen  
5. In Case of  
Emergency  
6. My Name Card  
My Ringtones  
Messaging  
VZ Navigator  
Media Center  
Mobile IM  
1. Music & Tones  
1. V CAST Music  
2. Get New  
Ringtones  
3. My Ringtones  
4. My Music  
5. My Sounds  
6. Sync Music  
2. Picture & Video  
1. V CAST Videos  
2. Get New  
1. New Message  
2. Inbox  
3. Sent  
4. Drafts  
Settings & Tools  
5. Voicemail  
6. Mobile IM  
7. Email  
1. My Account  
2. Tools  
1. Voice  
8. Chat  
Commands  
2. Calculator  
3. Ez Tip  
Calculator  
Pictures  
Recent Calls  
4. Calendar  
5. Alarm Clock  
1. Alarm 1  
3. My Pictures  
4. My Videos  
5. Take Picture  
6. Record Video  
7. Online Album  
3. Games  
1. Missed  
2. Received  
3. Dialed  
4. All  
5. View Timers  
2. Alarm 2  
3. Alarm 3  
6. Stopwatch  
7. World Clock  
8. Notepad  
9. USB Mass  
Storage  
3. Bluetooth Menu  
1. Add New  
Device  
4. Mobile Web  
5. Browse &  
Download  
6. Extras  
Contacts  
1. New Contact  
2. Contact List  
3. Groups  
4. Sounds Settings  
1. Master Volume  
2. Call Sounds  
1. Call  
4. Speed Dials  
Email  
Ringtone  
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Menu Tree on the Internal Screen  
2. Call Vibrate  
3. Alert Sounds  
1. TXT  
5. Display  
Themes  
6. Main Menu  
Settings  
6. Voice Privacy  
7. DTMF Tones  
8. USB Auto  
Detection  
Message  
2. Pic/Video/  
Voice  
7. Font Size On  
Internal  
9. Memory  
1. Save Options  
2. Phone  
Message  
Display  
3. Voicemail  
4. Emergency  
Tone  
4. Keypad  
Volume  
5. Service Alerts  
1. ERI  
8. Clock Format  
6. Phone Settings  
1. Standalone  
Mode  
2. Set Shortcuts  
3. Voice  
Memory  
3. Card Memory  
0. Phone Info  
1. My Number  
2. SW/HW  
Version  
Commands  
4. Language  
5. Location  
6. Security  
1. Edit Codes  
2. Restrictions  
3. Phone Lock  
4. Lock Phone  
Now  
3. Icon Glossary  
4. Software  
Update  
2. Minute Beep  
3. Call Connect  
4. Charge  
Complete  
NOTE Keyguard Settings  
is available on the  
6. Power On/Off  
1. Power On  
2. Power Off  
7. Voice Clarity  
5. Display Settings  
1. Banner  
outside display.  
5. Reset  
Default  
1. Personal  
Banner  
6. Restore  
Phone  
2. ERI Banner  
2. Backlight  
1. Display  
7. System Select  
8. NAM Select  
9. Auto NAM  
7. Call Settings  
1. Answer  
2. Keypad  
3. Wallpaper  
1. Internal  
Wallpaper  
2. External  
Wallpaper  
4. Charging  
Screen  
Options  
2. End Call  
Options  
3. Auto Retry  
4. TTY Mode  
5. One Touch Dial  
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Getting Started with Your Phone  
The Battery  
Charging the Battery  
To use the charger provided with  
your phone:  
NOTE It is important to fully charge the  
battery before initial use of the phone.  
The phone comes with a  
NOTICE  
rechargeable battery. Keep the  
battery charged while not in use in  
order to maximize talk and standby  
time. The battery charge level is  
shown at the top of the LCD screen.  
Please use only an approved charging  
accessory to charge your LG phone.  
Improper handling of the charging port, as well  
as the use of an incompatible charger, may  
cause damage to your phone and void the  
warranty.  
1. Plug the end of the AC adapter  
into the phone’s charger port and  
the other end into an electrical  
outlet.  
Installing the Battery  
To install the battery, insert the top  
edge (opposite the battery terminals)  
of the battery into the opening on the  
back of the phone. Push the battery  
down until it clicks into place.  
Removing the Battery  
Turn power off. Slide the battery  
release latch away from the edge of  
the battery, then lift the edge of the  
battery to remove it.  
NOTICE  
Please make sure that the LG logo faces  
down before inserting a charger or data cable  
into the charger port of your phone.  
2. The charge time varies  
depending upon the battery level.  
Charging with USB  
You can use your computer to  
charge your phone. Connect one  
end of a USB cable (sold separately)  
to the charging accessory port on  
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Getting Started with Your Phone  
your phone and the other end to a highpower USB port on your PC  
(commonly located on the front panel of the computer).  
NOTE Lower USB port is not supported, such as the USB port on your keyboard or bus-powered  
USB hub.  
How to Install Your microSD™ Card  
1. Locate the microSD™ slot on the right  
side of the phone and gently uncover  
the slot opening (microSD™ slot cover  
stays attached to the phone so you  
don't lose it).  
2. Insert the microSD™ card in the  
correct direction until it clicks into the  
slot. If you insert the card in the wrong  
direction, it may damage your phone or  
your card.  
How to Remove Your microSD™ Card  
1. Gently press and release the exposed edge of the microSD™ card  
to eject it.  
2. Remove the microSD™ card from the slot and replace the cover.  
NOTE Do not attempt to remove the microSD™ card while reading or writing to the card.  
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Using the External Power Key  
Battery Temperature Protection  
1. Install a charged battery or  
connect the phone to external  
power source.  
If the battery gets overheated, the  
phone will automatically turn off.  
When you turn the phone back on, a  
message pops up alerting you that  
the phone was powered off for your  
safety.  
2. Press  
for a few seconds  
until the LCD screen lights up.  
Turning the Phone Off  
Battery Charge Level  
You can find the battery charge level  
at the top right of the LCD screen.  
When the charge level becomes  
low, the battery sensor sounds a  
warning tone, blinks the battery icon,  
and displays a warning message. As  
the charge level approaches empty,  
the phone automatically switches off  
without saving.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Press and hold  
display turns off.  
until the  
Using the External Power Key  
1. Unlock the Screen by pressing  
twice.  
2. Press and hold  
display turns off.  
until the  
Turning the Phone On and Off  
Turning the Phone On  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Install a charged battery or  
connect the phone to external  
power source.  
2. Open the flip and press  
a few seconds until the LCD  
screen lights up.  
for  
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Getting Started with Your Phone  
Signal Strength  
Making Calls  
Call quality depends on the signal  
strength in your area. You can tell  
how much signal strength you have  
by the number of bars next to the  
signal strength icon: the more bars,  
the stronger the signal. If you’re  
having problems with signal quality,  
move to an open area or, when  
inside a building, try moving towards  
a nearby window.  
NOTE To activate the speakerphone during a  
call, simply open the flip.  
Using the External Keypad  
1. Unlock the screen by pressing  
twice.  
2. Enter the phone number (include  
the area code, if needed).  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Press the  
call.  
key to end the  
Screen Icons  
When the phone is on, the top line  
of the LCD screen displays phone  
status icons.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Make sure the phone is turned  
on. If not, press and hold the  
key for about three  
seconds. If necessary, enter the  
lock code.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
To see the icon glossary, go to  
MENU SETTINGS & TOOLS  
Phone Info Icon Glossary on your  
phone.  
2. Enter the phone number (include  
the area code, if needed).  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Press the  
call.  
key to end the  
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Correcting Dialing Mistakes  
Any Key: Press the  
any other key except the  
key or  
If you make a mistake while dialing  
key  
.
a number, press  
once to erase  
Auto with Handsfree: The call  
automatically connects when  
connected to a handsfree device.  
the last digit entered, or hold down  
for at least 2 seconds to delete  
all digits. When using external  
NOTE If you press the Left Soft Key  
[Quiet] while the phone is ringing, the  
ringing or vibration is muted for that call.  
keypad, use  
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Redialing Calls  
Press and hold the external  
key or the internal  
redial the last number you dialed,  
received or missed in call history.  
The last 270 numbers are stored in  
the call history list and you can  
select any of these to redial.  
NOTE If you press the Right Soft Key  
[Ignore] while the phone is ringing and  
unlocked, the call will end or go to  
voicemail.  
key to  
Receiving Calls  
Using the External Keypad  
1. When the phone rings or vibrates,  
press the  
key.  
2. Press the  
call.  
key to end the  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. When the phone rings or  
vibrates, there are several ways  
of answering a call, depending  
on the phone setting:  
G
Flip Open: Open the flip (default  
setting).  
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Quick Access to Convenient Features  
Vibrate Mode  
Volume Quick Adjustment  
Sets the phone to vibrate instead of  
ring ( is displayed). To set  
Vibrate Mode, press and hold  
the internal keypad, or on the  
external keypad (after unlocking the  
Quickly adjust ringer and earpiece  
volumes by pressing the upper side  
key to increase and the lower side  
key to decrease.  
on  
NOTE The earpiece volume can only be  
adjusted during a call and Keypad  
volume can only be adjusted through  
the Menu.  
phone by pressing  
locked).  
twice, if  
To return to Normal Mode, press and  
hold again on the internal  
Call Waiting  
During a call, one beep indicates that  
you have another incoming call.  
keypad, or  
Key again on the  
external keypad.  
Ignoring a Call Waiting  
If you don't want to answer the  
incoming call, press the Right Soft  
Mute Function  
The Mute Function prevents the  
transmission of your voice to the  
caller. To quickly activate Mute press  
Key  
[Ignore] when the flip is  
open. The Call Waiting beep stops  
and the call goes to your voicemail, if  
available.  
the Left Soft Key  
[Mute] above  
the internal keypad then to unmute  
press the Left Soft Key  
[Unmute] again.  
Answering a Call Waiting  
1. Press the internal  
external key whether the  
flip is open or closed to  
key / the  
NOTE When the phone is closed, press  
[OPTIONS], then press  
to  
[Mute]. To unmute, press  
[OPTIONS], then press  
[Unmute].  
to  
automatically put the first call on  
hold and answer the new call.  
2. Press the internal  
key / the  
external key again to put  
the second call on hold and  
return to the first call.  
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Voice Commands  
Voice Commands allow you to do  
things by verbal command (e.g., make  
calls, confirm Voicemail, etc.).  
1. Access the Voice Commands  
feature:  
G
With the flip open, press  
.
G
With the flip closed and the  
screen unlocked, give the  
a quick press (an extended press  
activates the Voice Recorder  
feature instead).  
2. Follow the prompts to use your  
voice command(s).  
NOTE Voice Commands can also be started  
with the designated key on your  
®
Bluetooth device. Please check the  
®
manual of the Bluetooth device for  
further instructions.  
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory  
Storing Basics  
Customizing Individual  
Entries  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Enter a number (max. 32 digits),  
then press the Left Soft Key  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Contacts], then use the Directional  
[Save]  
.
Key  
to scroll to an entry.  
2. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to Add New Contact/  
Update Existing, then press  
to  
2. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Edit].  
.
3. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to the information to  
customize.  
to  
3. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to Mobile 1/ Home/ Work/  
Mobile 2/ Fax, then press  
to  
.
4. Change the entry as you want, then  
press to save your changes.  
4. Enter a name (max. 32 characters),  
then press to Save.  
5. Press to exit,  
or the Right Soft Key  
[Options] for other options.  
to call,  
Speed Dial  
Allows you to set up your Speed Dials.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Using the External Keypad  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Contacts], then use the Directional  
1. Unlock the Screen by pressing  
twice.  
Key  
2. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Edit]  
3. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a phone number, then press  
to scroll to an entry.  
2. Enter a number (max. 48 digits),  
then press  
3. Press  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to Mobile 1/ Home/ Work  
then press  
5. Enter a name (max. 32 characters),  
then press to Save.  
[OPTIONS].  
.
to save.  
to  
to  
,
the Right Soft Key  
[Options].  
.
4. Use the Directional Key  
to  
scroll to Set Speed Dial, then  
press  
.
5. Enter a Speed Dial digit.  
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Using the Internal Keypad  
G
G
Use the keypad, then press  
to set.  
1. Enter a number, then press the  
Right Soft Key  
[Options]  
.
Use the Directional Key  
to  
2. Use the Directional Key  
to  
scroll to the Speed Dial digit,  
scroll to 2-Sec Pause or Wait  
,
then press  
to set.  
then press  
.
6. Screen prompt appears Add  
Contact to Speed Dial? Press  
to select Yes, then press  
select Save.  
3. Enter additional number(s) (e.g., pin  
number, credit card number, etc.).  
to  
4. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Save]  
.
Storing a Number with  
Pauses  
5. Complete the Contact entry as  
necessary.  
Pauses allow you to enter additional  
series of numbers to access  
Using the External Keypad  
1. Unlock the Screen by pressing  
twice.  
automated systems such as Voicemail  
or credit billing numbers. Pause types  
are: Wait (W) The phone stops dialing  
until you press the Left Soft Key  
[Release] to advance to the next  
number. 2-Sec Pause (P) The phone  
waits two seconds before sending the  
next string of digits.  
2. Enter a number, then press  
[OPTIONS].  
3. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to 2-Sec Pause or Wait  
then press  
to  
,
.
4. Enter additional number(s) (e.g., pin  
number, credit card number, etc.).  
5. Press  
[OPTIONS] and select  
Save.  
6. Complete the Contact entry as  
necessary.  
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory  
Changing Saved Information Using  
the Internal Keypad  
Adding Additional Phone  
Number(s) to Existing  
Contact  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Contacts].  
From Standby Mode Using the  
Internal Keypad  
2. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a Contact entry, then  
press the Left Soft Key  
to  
to  
1. Enter a phone number, then press  
the Left Soft Key  
[Save]  
.
[Edit]  
.
2. Use the Directional Key  
to  
3. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to the field you want to  
change.  
scroll to Update Existing, then  
press  
.
3. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an existing entry, then  
press  
to  
4. Make the changes, then press  
to save.  
.
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to Mobile 1/ Home/ Work/  
Mobile 2/ Fax, then press  
save.  
to  
Changing the Default  
Number  
The Default Number is the phone  
number you entered when you  
to  
From the Contact List Screen Using  
the Internal Keypad  
created the Contact. Another number  
can be saved as the Default Number.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Contacts].  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Contacts].  
2. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an entry, then press the  
Left Soft Key [Edit]  
to  
2. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an entry.  
to  
to  
.
3. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to the phone number field to  
add, then enter the number and  
to  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Edit]  
.
4. Use the Directional Key  
press  
to save.  
highlight a phone number, then  
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press the Right Soft Key  
[Options].  
Deleting a Contact Entry Using the  
Internal Keypad  
5. Use the Directional Key  
highlight Set As Default, then  
to  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Contacts].  
press  
.
2. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an entry.  
to  
6. Press  
to set the new number  
as the default. A confirmation  
message is displayed.  
3. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options], then press  
Erase.  
7. Press  
again to save.  
4. Press  
[Yes].  
Deleting  
Deleting a Speed Dial  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Deleting a Phone Number Using  
the Internal Keypad  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Contacts].  
1. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Contacts].  
2. Use the Directional Key  
to  
highlight a Contact entry to edit  
and press [VIEW]  
2. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an entry.  
to  
.
3. Select the phone number with the  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
Speed Dial, then press  
[EDIT].  
[Edit]  
.
4. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options].  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a phone number.  
to  
5. Press  
6. Press  
7. Press  
Remove Speed Dial  
.
5. Press and hold  
6. Press  
to delete it.  
[Yes]  
.
.
to save.  
NOTE This will only work when you have  
more than one number listed per  
contact.  
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Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory  
Speed Dials 97, 98, and 99  
Speed Dialing  
Speed Dials 97, 98, and 99 are  
preset to access certain phone  
account information: 97 (#BAL), 98  
(#MIN), and 99 (#PMT). Unlike  
Speed Dial 1, these can be changed  
if you want.  
Allows you to make phone calls  
quickly and easily to numbers stored  
in Contacts. You need to set Speed  
Dials in your Contacts before using  
this feature.  
NOTE Speed Dial 1 is for Voicemail.  
Single Digit Speed Dials  
Press and hold the Speed Dial digit.  
Your phone recalls the phone  
number from your Contacts,  
displays it, and dials it for you.  
Multiple Digit Speed Dials  
When you press and hold a number  
key, it signals the phone to attempt  
a Speed Dial transmission. To dial  
Speed Dials with multiple digits,  
press the first digit(s) as necessary,  
then press and hold the last digit.  
For example, to Speed Dial 25,  
press  
.
, then press and hold  
NOTE You can also enter the Speed Dial  
digit(s), then press the internal  
key / external  
key.  
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MY RINGTONES  
Get New Applications  
MY RINGGTONES  
Allows you to select a desired  
ringtone, or download a new  
ringtone.  
Allows you to download new  
ringtones through applications.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
My Ringtones.  
3. Press  
Applications to connect and  
download ringtone.  
Get New  
2. Press  
3. Use  
and press the Left Soft Key  
My Ringtones.  
to scroll to a ringtone  
[Set As].  
G
G
Ringtone  
Contact ID: Scroll and select  
the Contact to be identified by the  
ringtone you selected.  
G
Alert Sounds: Press the  
corresponding number key to set  
the ringtone for one of the  
following:  
All Messages/ TXT Message/  
Pic/Video/Voice Message/  
Voicemail  
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MESSAGING  
1. New Message  
MESSAAGING  
SHORTCUT  
Allows you to send messages (Text,  
Picture, Video, and Voice). Each  
message has a destination (Address)  
and information (Message). These are  
dependent upon the type of message  
you want to send.  
From standby mode with the flip open, pressing  
the Left Soft Key  
MESSAGING.  
is a hot key to your  
G
Check various types of messages  
by pressing the Left Soft Key  
1.1 TXT Message  
[Message]  
.
G
You can call the person that sent  
you a message by simply pressing  
The Basics of Sending a Message  
Using the Internal Keypad  
the internal Send key  
external Send key  
or the  
when the  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
message is highlighted.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Messaging.  
The phone can store over 690  
New Message.  
TXT Message.  
messages. The information stored in the  
message is determined by phone model  
and service capability. Other limits to  
available characters per message may  
exist. Please check with your service  
provider for system features and  
capabilities.  
5. Enter the phone number of the  
recipient or the email address for  
an email message. You can enter  
up to 10 addresses for a single  
message.  
6. Press  
7. Type your message (text or email).  
8. Press [SEND]  
A sending screen is displayed.  
.
New Message Alert  
Your phone will alert you when you  
have new messages.  
.
1. The phone displays a message on  
the screen.  
2. The message icon ( ) is  
displayed on the display screen. In  
the case of a high priority  
message, the icon flashes and a  
warning message is displayed.  
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Customizing the Message Using  
Options  
High/ Normal  
Callback # Inserts a pre-  
programmed callback number with  
your message.  
1. Create a new Text Message.  
G
Editing the To: field  
On/Off/Edit  
Save Quick Text Allows you to  
save your message as a Quick  
Text for future use.  
Cancel Message Cancels  
message editing and goes to  
Message menu.  
2. With the flip open, press the Right  
Soft Key  
[Add].  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
From Contacts/ From Recent  
Calls/ Groups/ To Contacts  
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Editing Text  
4. Complete and send by pressing  
, or save the message.  
2. With the flip open, press the Right  
Soft Key  
[Options].  
Using the External Keypad  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
1. Unlock the Screen by pressing  
twice.  
Save As Draft Saves the message  
into the Drafts folder.  
2. Press  
[MENU].  
Add Allows you to add Graphic,  
Animation, Sound, Quick Text,  
Signature, Name Card, or Address  
From Contacts.  
3. Use the Directional Key  
to  
scroll to Messaging, then press  
.
Copy Text Allows you to copy  
text you highlight to paste it into  
a text field.  
Paste Allows you to paste the  
text you last copied into a text  
field.  
4. Press  
New Message.  
5. Enter the phone number of the  
recipient or the email address for  
an email message. You can enter  
up to 10 addresses for a single  
message.  
Format Text Allows you to change  
the look of the text.  
6. Press  
.
Alignment/ Font Size/ Font Style/  
Text Color/ Background  
7. Type your message (text or email).  
8. Press  
Send.  
[OPTIONS] and select  
Priority Level Gives priority to the  
message.  
A sending screen is displayed.  
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MESSAGING  
10.Use the Directional Key  
highlight Subject and enter the  
subject.  
to  
1.2 Picture Message  
The Basics of Sending a Message  
Using the Internal Keypad  
11.Press  
[SEND].  
1. Press the Left Soft Key  
A confirmation message is  
displayed.  
[Message]  
2. Press New Message  
3. Press Picture Message  
.
.
Customizing the Message Using  
Options  
.
4. Enter the cellular phone number or  
email address of the recipient.  
1. Create a new Picture Message.  
G
5. Press  
6. Type your message (text or email).  
7. Use the Directional Key to  
highlight Picture and press the  
.
Editing the To: field  
2. With the flip open and the To: field  
highlighted, press the Right Soft Key  
[Add] .  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
From Contacts/ From Recent  
Calls/ Groups/ To Online Album/  
To Contacts  
Left Soft Key  
the Directional Key  
to the image you want to send,  
then press  
[My Pics]. Use  
to scroll  
.
G
Editing Text or Subject  
8. Use the Directional Key  
to  
highlight Sound, then press the  
2. With the flip open and the Text:  
field highlighted, press the Right  
Left Soft Key  
[Sounds]. Use  
the Directional Key  
to scroll  
Soft Key  
[Options].  
to the audio file you want to send  
then press  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
.
Preview Displays the Picture  
message as it would be seen by  
the recipient.  
9. Use the Directional Key  
highlight Name Card, then press  
the Left Soft Key [Contacts].  
to  
to  
Save As Draft Saves the message  
into the Drafts folder.  
Use the Directional Key  
choose My Name Card/ From  
Contacts, and press  
.
Copy Text Allows you to copy  
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text you highlight to paste it into  
a text field.  
* Adding Slides to Your Picture  
Message  
Paste Allows you to paste the  
text you last copied into a text  
field.  
When you want to send multiple  
pictures, use the Add Slide option.  
This allows you to create one  
picture message with multiple  
pictures attached to it.  
Add Quick Text Inserts predefined  
phrases.  
Using the Internal Screen  
Add Slide Insert multiple pictures  
into a picture message.  
1. Create a picture message.  
Priority Level Gives priority to the  
message.  
High/ Normal  
2. Add a picture to your message.  
3. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options].  
Cancel Message Cancels  
message editing and goes to  
Message menu.  
4. Press  
Add Slide (numbers  
at the top right of the screen  
change from 1/1 to 2/2 to indicate  
second of two slides).  
G
Editing Picture, Sounds, and  
Name Card  
5. Enter text (if necessary), then  
arrow down to Picture and add  
another picture file.  
2. With the flip open and the  
Picture, Sounds or Name Card:  
field highlighted, press the Right  
6. Continue adding slides and text  
as desired. Use the Directional  
Soft Key  
[Options].  
3. Select the options to customize.  
Key  
to scroll through the  
attached slides.  
Preview/ Save As Draft/ Add  
Slide*/ Priority Level/ Cancel  
Message  
7. Complete and send by pressing  
, or save the message.  
4. Complete and send by pressing  
, or save the message.  
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MESSAGING  
Customizing the Message Using  
Options  
1.3 Video Message  
The Basics of Sending a Message  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Create a new video message.  
1. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Message].  
G
Editing the To: field  
2. With the flip open and the To: field  
highlighted, press the Right Soft  
2. Press  
3. Press  
New Message.  
Key  
[Add].  
Video Message.  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
4. Enter the cellular phone number or  
email address of the recipient.  
From Contacts/ From Recent  
Calls/ Groups/ To Online Album/  
To Contacts  
5. Press the Directional Key  
downward.  
G
Editing Text  
6. Type your message (text or email).  
2. With the flip open and the Text:  
field highlighted, press the Right  
7. Use the Directional Key  
highlight Video and press the Left  
Soft Key [Videos]  
Use the Directional Key  
scroll to the video file you want to  
send, then press  
to  
Soft Key  
[Options].  
.
to  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
Preview Displays the Video  
message as it would be seen by  
the recipient.  
Save As Draft Saves the message  
into the Drafts folder.  
Copy Text Allows you to copy  
text you highlight to paste it into  
a text field.  
.
8. Use the Directional Key  
highlight Name Card and press  
the Left Soft Key [Contacts].  
to  
to  
Use the Directional Key  
choose My Name Card/ From  
Contacts, and press  
.
Paste Allows you to paste the  
text you last copied into a text  
field.  
9. Use the Directional Key  
highlight Subject and enter the  
subject.  
to  
Add Quick Text Inserts predefined  
phrases.  
10. Press  
[SEND].  
A confirmation message is  
displayed.  
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Priority Level Gives priority to the  
message.  
4. Complete and send by pressing  
, or save the message.  
High/ Normal  
1.4 Voice Message  
Cancel Message Cancels  
message editing and goes to  
Message menu.  
The Basics of Sending a Message  
Using the Internal Keypad  
G
1. Press the Left Soft Key  
Editing Video  
[Message].  
2. With the flip open and the Video:  
field highlighted, press the Right  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
New Message.  
Voice Message.  
to start recording.  
Soft Key  
[Options].  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
Preview/ Save As Draft/ Priority  
Level/ Remove Video/ Cancel  
Message  
5. Record your voice message.  
6. Press to end recording.  
G
Editing Name Card  
7. Enter the cellular phone number or  
email address of the recipient.  
2. With the flip open and the Name  
Card: field highlighted, press the  
8. Press the Directional Key  
Right Soft Key  
[Options].  
downward  
Text field.  
, and highlight the  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
Preview/ Save As Draft/ Priority  
Level/ Remove Name Card/  
Cancel Message  
9. Type your message (text or email).  
10.Use the Directional Key to  
highlight Name Card, then press  
the Left Soft Key [Contacts].  
G
Editing Subject  
Use the Directional Key  
choose My Name Card/ From  
Contacts, and press  
to  
2. With the flip open and the Subject:  
field highlighted, press the Right  
.
Soft Key  
[Options].  
11.Use the Directional Key  
highlight Subject and enter the  
subject.  
to  
3. Select the option(s) to customize.  
Preview/ Save As Draft/ Copy  
Text/ Paste/ Add Quick Text/  
Priority Level/ Cancel Message  
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MESSAGING  
G
G
12.Press  
A confirmation message is  
displayed.  
[SEND]  
.
Press  
message.  
[OPEN] to open the  
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options]  
.
2. Inbox  
Your phone will alert you when you  
have new messages.  
Reply Replies to the message  
sender.  
Reply With Copy Replies to the  
message sender with a copy of  
their message included.  
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By displaying a notification  
message on the screen.  
G
By sounding an alert tone or  
Forward Forwards a received  
message to other destination  
address(es).  
vibrating, depending on your  
personal settings.  
G
By displaying  
on the screen  
Add To Contacts Stores the  
callback number, email address,  
and numbers from the address of  
the received message into your  
Contacts.  
(it blinks if it's a high priority  
message).  
NOTE If you receive the same message  
twice, your phone deletes the older  
one and the new one is stored as a  
DUPLICATE.  
Extract Addresses Allows the  
address(es) included in the  
message to be extracted for  
viewing.  
Viewing Your Inbox  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Sort By Sender (Sort By Time)  
Allows you to sort your messages  
by sender name or by time  
received.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Messaging.  
Inbox  
.
Manage Inbox Allows you to  
erase, mark, unmark, lock, or  
unlock your Inbox messages.  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a message entry.  
to  
5. Options from here:  
Message Info Displays  
information about the selected  
Inbox message.  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
[Erase].  
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Message Icon Reference  
New/Unread TXT Messages  
Forward Forwards a sent message  
to other destination address(es).  
Send Allows you to retransmit the  
selected message. For multimedia  
messages, ‘Resend’ is displayed.  
Opened/Read TXT Messages  
Priority High  
Locked  
Add To Contacts Stores the  
callback number, email address,  
and numbers from the address of  
the received message into your  
Contacts.  
New/Unread Picture/Video  
Messages  
Open/Read Picture/Video  
Messages  
Sort By Recipient (Sort By Time)  
Allows you to sort your messages  
by recipient name or by time sent.  
3. Sent  
Up to 150 sent messages can be  
stored. View message contents and  
use Options to verify transmission  
information.  
Manage Sent Allows you to  
erase, mark, unmark, lock, or  
unlock your Sent messages.  
Message Info Displays  
information about the selected  
Sent message.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
NOTE Options may vary depending on the  
type of message.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Messaging.  
Sent  
.
Message Icon Reference  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a message entry.  
to  
Text/Picture/Video  
Messages sent  
5. Options from here:  
Message delivered  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
Text/Picture/Video  
Messages failed  
[Erase]  
.
G
G
Press  
[OPEN].  
Press the Right Soft Key  
Message pending  
[Options].  
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MESSAGING  
Multiple Messages sent  
Multiple Messages delivered  
Multiple Messages failed  
Add To Contacts Stores the  
callback number, email address,  
and numbers from the address  
included in the Draft message  
into your Contacts.  
Multiple Messages  
incomplete  
Manage Drafts Allows you to  
erase, mark, unmark, lock, or  
unlock your Draft messages.  
Priority High  
Locked  
Message Icon Reference  
Draft Text  
4. Drafts  
Draft Picture/Video  
Displays messages started, but not  
yet sent.  
5. Voicemail  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Allows you to view the number of  
new voice messages recorded in  
the Voicemail box. Once you  
exceed the storage limit, old  
messages are overwritten. When  
you have a new voice message,  
your phone will alert you.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Messaging.  
Drafts.  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a message entry.  
to  
Checking Your Voicemail Box  
Using the Internal Keypad  
5. Options from here:  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
[Erase].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Messaging.  
Voicemail  
G
Press  
[EDIT].  
.
G
Press the Right Soft Key  
4. Options from here:  
[Options].  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
[Clear] to delete information, and  
Send Sends the selected  
message to the recipient.  
then press  
[Yes].  
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G
Press  
or  
[CALL] to  
7. Email  
Allows you to send and receive  
emails at any time.  
listen to the message(s).  
OR  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Dial *86 (*VM) then press  
from your phone or dial your  
wireless phone number from any  
touch-tone phone.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Messaging.  
Email  
2. When the recorded announcement  
.
begins, press  
applicable).  
to interrupt (if  
4. Select Mobile Email or Mobile  
Web Email, then press  
.
3. An easy-to-follow setup tutorial will  
begin. Follow the instructions to  
set up your new password and  
record a greeting.  
5. Use the Directional Key  
highlight your email service  
provider, then press  
to  
.
6. Mobile IM  
8. Chat  
Allows you to send and receive  
Instant Messages at any time.  
Allows you to chat with Internet  
Messenger users.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Messaging.  
Mobile IM  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Messaging.  
Chat  
.
.
4. Use the Directional Key  
highlight your IM service provider,  
then press  
to  
4. Use the Directional Key to  
highlight your Chat service  
.
provider, then press  
.
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MESSAGING  
4. Font Size on Internal Display  
Message Settings  
Allows you to set the size of the  
screen characters to Normal or  
Large.  
Allows you to configure settings for  
your messages.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
5. TXT Auto View (On/On+Readout/  
Off)  
2. Press  
3. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Settings]  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to one of the settings and  
press to select it.  
Messaging.  
Allows received message content to  
be automatically displayed on the  
screen and even read aloud, or  
require the message to be opened to  
view message content.  
.
to  
6. TXT Auto Play (On/Off)  
Allows the display to automatically  
scroll down while viewing messages.  
Message Settings Sub-Menu  
Descriptions  
7. Pic-Video Auto Receive (On/Off)  
1. Entry Mode (Word/Abc/ABC/123)  
Allows you to automatically  
download the content when receiving  
a Picture/ Video message.  
Allows you to select the default input  
method.  
2. Auto Save (On/Off/Prompt)  
8. Quick Text  
Allows you to automatically save your  
transmitted messages in the Sent  
folder.  
Allows you to display, edit, and add  
text phrases. These text strings allow  
you to reduce manual text input into  
messages.  
3. Auto Erase (On/Off)  
Allows read messages to be deleted  
automatically when you exceed the  
storage limit.  
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9. Voicemail #  
G
Press  
Erase Inbox to erase  
All (read and unread) Messages  
or Only read Messages in the  
Inbox.  
Allows you to manually enter the  
access number for Voicemail Service.  
This number should be only used  
when a VMS (Voicemail Service)  
access number is not provided from  
the network.  
G
G
G
Press  
Erase Sent to erase  
all unlocked messages stored  
in the Sent folder.  
Press  
Erase Drafts to  
0. Callback # (On/Off)  
erase all unlocked messages  
stored in the Drafts folder.  
Allows you to automatically send a  
designated callback number when  
you send a message.  
Press  
Erase All to erase  
all messages from the Inbox,  
Sent, and Drafts folders (except  
locked messages). You can  
choose whether or not unread  
messages will be erased.  
*. Signature (None/Custom)  
Allows you make/edit a signature to  
automatically send with your  
messages.  
4. Select Yes to erase the messages  
selected.  
Erasing Messages  
A confirmation message is  
displayed.  
Allows you to erase messages stored  
in your Inbox, Sent, or Drafts folders.  
You can also erase all messages at  
the same time.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options]  
Messaging.  
.
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RECENT CALLS  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
[Message] to select:  
TXT Message/ Picture  
Message/ Video Message/  
Voice Message  
RECENTT CALLS  
The Recent Calls Menu is a list of  
the last phone numbers or Contact  
entries for calls you placed,  
accepted, or missed. It's continually  
updated as new numbers are  
added to the beginning of the list  
and the oldest entries are removed  
from the bottom of the list.  
2. Received  
Allows you to view the list of  
incoming calls; up to 90 entries.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Missed  
1. Open the flip and press  
Allows you to view the list of  
missed calls; up to 90 entries.  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Recent Calls.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Received.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an entry, then  
to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Recent Calls.  
G
Press  
to view the entry.  
Missed.  
G
G
Press  
the number.  
to place a call to  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an entry, then  
to  
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to select:  
G
Press  
to view the entry.  
Save To Contacts (Details)/  
Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase  
All/ View Timers  
G
G
Press  
the number.  
to place a call to  
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to select:  
Save To Contacts (Details)/  
Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase  
All/ View Timers  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
[Message] to select:  
TXT Message/ Picture  
Message/ Video Message/  
Voice Message  
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3. Dialed  
4. All  
Allows you to view the list of  
outgoing calls; up to 90 entries.  
Allows you to view the list of all  
calls; up to 270 entries.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Recent Calls.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Recent Calls.  
Dialed.  
All.  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an entry, then  
to  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an entry, then  
to  
G
G
Press  
to view the entry.  
Press  
to view the entry.  
G
G
G
G
Press  
the number.  
to place a call to  
Press  
the number.  
to place a call to  
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to select:  
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to select:  
Save To Contacts (Details)/  
Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase  
All/ View Timers  
Save To Contacts (Details)/  
Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase  
All/ View Timers  
G
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
[Message] to select:  
TXT Message/ Picture  
Message/ Video Message/  
Voice Message  
Press the Left Soft Key  
[Message] to select:  
TXT Message/ Picture  
Message/ Video Message/  
Voice Message  
SHORTCUT  
To view a quick list of all your recent  
calls, press the internal  
key or the  
external key from standby mode.  
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RECENT CALLS  
5. View Timers  
Allows you to view the duration of  
selected calls.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Recent Calls.  
View Timers.  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a call list.  
to  
Last Call/ All Calls/ Received  
Calls/ Dialed Calls/ Roaming  
Calls/ Transmit Data/ Received  
Data/ Total Data/ Last Reset/  
Lifetime Calls/ Lifetime Data  
Counter  
5. Reset the selected call list timer  
by pressing the Left Soft Key  
[Reset], or reset all the  
timers by pressing the Right Soft  
Key  
[Reset All] if you want  
to reset all the timers at once.  
NOTE Last Call, Lifetime Calls, and  
Lifetime Data Counter cannot be  
reset.  
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CONTACTS  
2. Contact List  
Allows you to view your Contact  
List.  
CONTACTS  
The Contacts Menu allows you to  
store names, phone numbers and  
other information in your phone’s  
memory.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
SHORTCUT  
With the flip open, the Right Soft Key  
hot key to the Contact List.  
is a  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Contacts.  
Contact List  
.
1. New Contact  
Allows you to add a new number to  
your Contact List.  
4. Press the Directional Key  
to scroll through your Contacts  
alphabetically.  
G
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to select one of the  
following:  
NOTE Using this submenu, the number is  
saved as a new Contact. To save the  
number into an existing Contact, edit  
the Contact entry.  
New Contact/ Erase/ New TXT  
Message/ New Picture  
Message/ New Video  
Message/ New Voice  
Message/ Set As ICE Contact/  
Call/ Erase All/ Send Name  
Card  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Contacts.  
New Contact  
.
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
[Edit] to edit.  
4. Enter the name and press the  
Directional Key  
downward.  
G
Press  
entry.  
[VIEW] to view the  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to the phone number type.  
to  
6. Enter the number and press  
save.  
to  
NOTE For more detailed information, see  
page 24.  
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CONTACTS  
3. Groups  
4. Speed Dials  
Allows you to view your grouped  
Contacts, add a new group, change  
the name of a group, delete a  
group, or send a message to  
Allows you to view your list of  
Speed Dials or designate Speed  
Dials for numbers entered in your  
Contacts.  
everyone in the selected group.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Contacts.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Contacts.  
Speed Dials.  
Groups.  
4. Use the Directional Key  
to  
4. Use the Directional Key  
highlight a group.  
to  
scroll to a Speed Dial position, or  
enter the Speed Dial digit and  
press  
[SET].  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
[New] to add a new group to  
5. Use the Directional Key  
to  
the list.  
scroll to a Contact entry, then  
press  
.
G
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to select one of the  
following:  
New TXT Message/ New  
Picture Message/ New Video  
Message/ New Voice  
Message/ Rename/ Erase /  
Add / Send Name Card  
6. Press  
A confirmation message is  
displayed.  
[Yes].  
G
Press  
[VIEW] to view the  
Group information.  
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6. The generic Contact label  
changes to the specified name.  
5. In Case of Emergency (ICE)  
This menu allows you to store  
names, phone numbers and other  
information, which could be very  
helpful in an emergency situation. It  
also allows you to read, add, edit,  
and erase notes that provide  
important information about yourself  
in case an emergency situation  
arises.  
Entering Your ICE Personal Info  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Contacts.  
In Case of Emergency.  
4. Scroll to Personal Info, then  
press  
Using the Internal Keypad  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
5. Scroll to one of the Note entries,  
then press  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
Contacts.  
6. Enter information that would be  
helpful in an emergency (e.g.,  
your medical record number),  
In Case of  
Emergency.  
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to Contact 1, 2, or 3, then  
then press  
.
to  
TIP  
press  
[ADD].  
When you've assigned ICE Contacts and your  
phone is locked for security, the Left Soft Key  
appears as [ICE] allowing the emergency  
information to be viewed without unlocking the  
phone.  
5. Press  
your Contact List.  
to add a Contact from  
Scroll to the Contact, then press  
.
ICE Contact Assigned is  
displayed.  
OR  
Press  
to enter information  
not stored in your Contact List.  
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CONTACTS  
6. My Name Card  
Allows you to view all of your own  
Contact information including name,  
phone numbers, and email address.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Contacts.  
My Name Card.  
[EDIT].  
5. Use the Directional Key  
to  
scroll to information fields, enter  
your information as necessary,  
then press  
[SAVE].  
TIP  
You may send your name card using the Right  
Soft Key  
[Options].  
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1. Music & Tones  
MEDIA CCENTER  
Personalize your phone with  
ringtones. A wide variety of choices  
are available, such as current hits,  
pop, hip-hop, and more.  
Media Center allows you to do more  
than just talk on your phone. Media  
Center is a technology and service  
that allows you to download and use  
applications on your phone.  
Access and Options  
With Media Center, it's quick and  
easy to personalize your phone to suit  
your lifestyle and tastes. Just  
download the applications that  
appeal to you. With a wide range of  
software available, from ringtones  
and wallpapers, to games and  
productivity tools, you can be assured  
that you will find something useful,  
practical, or entertaining.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Media Center.  
Music & Tones.  
4. Use the Directional Key  
to  
highlight an option and press  
, or press the corresponding  
number key.  
NOTE Do not insert or remove the microSD  
card while playing, deleting or  
downloading Pictures/ Videos/ Music/  
Sounds.  
TIP  
Music Only Mode allows you to listen  
exclusively to your music using your Bluetooth  
headset (as you do with MP3 players). Set  
Music Only Mode to On by pressing the left Soft  
Key [Mode], then scroll to On and press  
With this feature turned on, your listening  
enjoyment won't be interrupted by calls.  
Anything Unclear?  
From the Media Center menu, press the  
.
Right Soft Key  
[Info] to see your  
memory status, activity log, help text,  
and Media Center status. Use the Help  
option to view information from buying  
new applications to expired  
applications.  
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MEDIA CENTER  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Applications to shop for  
ringtones.  
Music & Tones.  
Get New Ringtones.  
Get New  
1.1 V CAST Music  
Transform your wireless device into  
a portable music player. Download  
new songs from the Media Center  
music catalog right onto your  
wireless device or a PC. Then you  
can sync your music between your  
PC and phone.  
1.3 My Ringtones  
Allows you to set a ringtone as your  
phone's ringer or alert sound, and  
download new ringtones.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Music & Tones.  
V CAST Music.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Use  
Media Center.  
Music & Tones.  
My Ringtones.  
NOTE Additional charges for music may  
apply. V CAST Music service is not  
available in all areas. Check  
to scroll to a ringtone  
and press  
[PLAY] to preview  
www.verizonwireless.com/getitnow  
website for details.  
the ringtone. Press the Left Soft  
Key [Set As] to set the ringtone  
as one of the following:  
1.2 Get New Ringtones  
Allows you to connect to Media  
Center and download various  
ringtones.  
G
G
G
Ringtone: Sets the selected  
ringtone as your phone's default  
ringtone.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Contact ID: Scroll and select  
the Contact to be identified by the  
ringtone you selected.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Alert Sounds: Press the  
corresponding number key to set  
2. Press  
Media Center.  
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the ringtone for one of the  
following:  
All Messages/ TXT Message/  
Pic/Video/Voice Message/  
Voicemail  
Playing Your Music  
It’s easy to find and play the music  
you’ve stored in your phone.  
Access My Music  
Using the External Keypad  
1.4 My Music  
1. Unlock the exterior screen by  
Allows you to store and to listen to  
music right from your phone.  
Connect to V CAST to download a  
variety of music, transfer music  
between your phone and your PC,  
manage and organize your music  
files, and more.  
pressing  
Music Key  
and then press the  
.
2. Press the Directional Key  
to select Play All/ Shuffle/  
Playlists(Songs) and press  
.
Use the Directional Key  
to  
SHORTCUT  
scroll through the songs and  
Unlock the exterior screen by pressing  
then press the Music Key  
press  
to play a song.  
.
While playing music  
NOTE File storage varies according to the  
size of each file as well as memory  
allocation of other applications.  
Press Up on the Directional Key  
to skip to the next song or  
press and hold the Directional  
Key Up  
Press Down on the Directional  
Key to go back to previous  
to fast forward.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
songs or press and hold the  
Directional Key Down  
rewind.  
to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Music & Tones.  
My Music.  
3. Press  
to pause the song.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a category, then press  
.
to  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
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MEDIA CENTER  
G
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Play the next song.  
Music & Tones.  
1.5 My Sounds  
Allows you to select a desired  
sound or record a new sound.  
My Music.  
5. Scroll to one of the following  
options, then press  
Genres/ Artists/ Albums/ Songs/  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
Playlists/ Inbox/ Play All/ Shuffle  
[MENU].  
6. Scroll to a song and press  
start the Music Player.  
to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Media Center.  
Music & Tones.  
My Sounds.  
Controlling the Music Player  
If you keep the flip open while  
listening to your music, use the  
following to control the Music  
Player:  
Record New or scroll  
and select a sound using the  
Directional Key  
.
Options with a sound file  
highlighted:  
G
Left Soft Key  
Repeats the song.  
[Repeat]  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
G
Right Soft Key  
[Options]  
[Erase].  
Allows you to choose:  
Play All / Shuffle / My Music /  
Shop / Listeners also liked /  
Help  
G
Press  
[PLAY].  
G
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to scroll to:  
Send/ To Online Album/  
Rename/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase  
All/ File Info  
G
G
: Adjust the volume.  
/
Scroll through the  
song list.  
G
G
Play / Pause the current  
song.  
Play the previous song.  
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NOTES  
1.6 Sync Music  
®
G
V CAST Music will only work with Windows  
Allows you to synchronize your  
music between your PC and your  
phone. Transfer music files from  
your PC to your phone's memory or  
microSD memory card (sold  
separately) and vice versa. Transfer  
music you purchased from the  
online V CAST Music Store to your  
PC.  
TM  
XP and Windows Vista operating systems,  
with Windows Media Player 10 or higher.  
Mac OS is not supported.  
®
Sync your music from your PC to  
your V CAST Music wireless  
device  
1. Open Music Manager. Don’t  
have music manager? Download  
it for free at  
www.verizonwireless.com/music  
manager.  
Download music to your PC  
1. Open Music Manager. Don’t  
have music manager? Download  
it for free at  
www.verizonwireless.com/music  
manager.  
2. Use the USB cable (sold  
separately) to connect the cable  
to your PC and phone.  
3. Music Manager software will  
automatically detect the phone,  
and activate the “sync” mode.  
2. Select the Buy Music tab.  
3. Log in.  
4. Go to My Purchases.  
4. In V CAST Music Manager,  
select songs you want to sync  
from the Music On My PC tab  
and drag them to the “Sync List”  
box.  
5. Songs that you’ve purchased but  
have not yet downloaded are  
indicated by an icon in the “d/l”  
column on the right-hand side of  
the list of songs.  
5. In V CAST Music Manager,  
select either the phone’s internal  
memory or removable storage  
card.  
6. Check the box(es) of songs you  
wish to download.  
7. Select “Download.”  
6. Select Sync Now in V CAST  
Music Manager.  
8. To play the song, you can find it  
by selecting the Music On My PC  
tab.  
7. When complete, exit Sync Music  
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MEDIA CENTER  
and disconnect the cable from  
your phone.  
2. Picture & Video  
View, take, and trade your digital  
pictures and videos right from your  
wireless phone.  
8. Under the Music & Tones menu,  
open My Music to view and play  
your music.  
Access and Options  
Using the Internal Keypad  
NOTE A compatible USB cable (sold  
separately) is required for syncing.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Media Center.  
Picture & Video.  
4. Use the Directional Key  
highlight an option and press  
to  
, or press the corresponding  
number key.  
2.1 V CAST Videos  
V CAST brings the world to your  
mobile phone with full-motion video  
and sound. Catch up with what’s  
happening with video clips from  
Music, Showcase, Comedy, News,  
Sports, Net's Best, TV & Film,  
Latino, Kids, and Lifestyle (Must be  
in V CAST coverage area.  
Additional fees may apply).  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
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2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Picture & Video.  
V CAST Videos.  
To view a Streaming Video  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
5. Press the Directional Key  
view video clip categories and  
to  
Picture & Video.  
press  
6. Select the video clip you want to  
view by pressing  
to select a category.  
V CAST Videos to  
open Video Clips Catalog.  
.
5. Use the Directional Key  
navigate through the sub-  
categories to find the video you  
want.  
to  
Browsing, Selecting, and Playing  
Video Clips  
1. Open the flip and press  
6. Read the description of the video  
[MENU].  
clip, and press  
7. Select Yes to accept charges,  
press and the Video Clip will  
to view.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Picture & Video.  
V CAST Videos to  
initiate transfer.  
open Video Clips Catalog.  
8. The video clip will begin playback  
shortly after being selected.  
5. Press the Directional Key  
view Video Clip categories  
including Music, Showcase,  
Comedy, News, Sports, Net's Best,  
TV & Film, Latino, Kids, and  
Lifestyle.  
to  
To download a Video Clip  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
6. Select content provider, then press  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Picture & Video.  
7. Select the clip you want to view  
(depending on the clips available,  
you may need to select a sub-  
V CAST Videos  
.
5. Navigate thru the sub-categories  
and find a video you can  
download.  
category first), then press  
.
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6. Use the Directional Key to find the  
Deleting Video Clips  
video clip you want, then read the  
description of the video clip and  
press the Right Soft Key  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
[Options]  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
7. Press  
Save Video, and press  
.
Picture & Video.  
8. Select Yes to accept charges,  
press and the video clip will  
begin downloading.  
V CAST Videos  
.
5. Press the Left Soft Key  
Videos]  
[My  
.
9. Once the video is finished  
downloading, a message will  
appear on your phone.  
6. Select the video to delete using the  
Directional Key.  
7. Press the Right Soft Key  
10. Select Yes and press  
to view  
[Options] and press  
Erase.  
video.  
8. Press [Yes] to erase the video.  
11. The video clip will be automatically  
saved in My Videos.  
Configure Alerts for New Video  
Clips Using the Internal Keypad  
NOTE Not all videos are downloadable. Only  
videos that have the option to save  
can be downloaded. Additional  
charges for each video clip viewed  
may apply. Video Clips service is not  
available in all areas. Check  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
www.verizonwireless.com/getitnow  
website for details.  
Picture & Video.  
V CAST Videos  
.
5. From Video Clips Catalog, select a  
category.  
6. Select Content Provider.  
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7. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Picture & Video.  
8. Select Alerts and press  
.
My Pictures  
.
9. Select Configure Alerts and press  
5. Use the Directional Key  
highlight a picture and press the  
[Erase] to  
to  
.
10. Select content for alerts desired  
Left Soft Key  
erase the selected picture. Press  
[VIEW] to view the selected  
picture. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to access  
and press  
to save.  
2.2 Get New Picture  
Allows you to connect to Media  
Center and download a variety of  
images for My Pictures.  
additional options.  
6. Select the option(s) to customize.  
Send Picture Message  
/
To  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Online Album Via Bluetooth  
/
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Set As Wallpaper/ Picture ID  
Take Picture Turns on the camera  
function.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Media Center.  
Picture & Video.  
Get New Pictures Download new  
pictures.  
Get New Pictures  
.
Get New Applications.  
Manage My Pics Allows you to  
mark pictures and access  
additional options.  
2.3 My Pictures  
Allows you to view and manage the  
pictures stored in your phone. You  
can also take new photos and  
download new pictures.  
Rotate/Zoom/Crop Allows you to  
edit the picture.  
Rename Allows you to rename the  
selected picture.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Print Print via Bluetooth/  
Print Preferences  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
File Info Name/ Date/ Time/  
Resolution/ Size/ Type  
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NOTE The option 'Via Bluetooth' is not  
V CAST Videos Accesses V CAST  
Videos feature.  
displayed when you select pictures  
protected by DRM (Digital Rights  
Management). Also, the option is  
available only when you select a  
Bluetooth device that supports  
receiving pictures.  
Manage My Videos Allows you to  
mark videos and access additional  
options.  
Set As Wallpaper Displays the  
selected video file as the  
background for your phone.  
2.4 My Videos  
Allows you to view and manage the  
videos stored in your phone. You  
can also record and download new  
videos.  
Rename Allows you to rename the  
selected video.  
File Info Name/ Date/ Time/  
Duration/ Size  
Using the Internal Keypad  
6. Press  
to play.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
NOTE File storage varies according to the  
size of each file as well as memory  
allocation of other applications.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
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: Adjust the volume.  
Picture & Video.  
G
Left Soft Key  
Unmute.  
: Mute/  
My Videos  
.
5. Select a video with the Directional  
G
G
: Pause/ Play.  
Key  
Key  
and press the Right Soft  
[Options]  
.
Up Directional Key  
:
Shows the full screen.  
Select one of the following options  
(Options are dependent on file  
types):  
G
Down Directional Key  
: Stop  
* For WMV files, the key  
ends playing  
the clip and goes back to My Videos menu.  
Send Send a video message.  
G
G
Right Directional Key  
Left Directional Key  
: FF  
Record Video Turns on the video  
camera function.  
: Rewind  
To Online Album Accesses the  
Online Album.  
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5. Hold the phone horizontally to take  
pictures.  
2.5 Take Picture  
Take  
pictures  
straight  
from your  
phone.  
6. Set the brightness by pressing the  
Directional Key  
, zoom by  
pressing the Directional Key  
and press the Right Soft Key  
,
[Options] to change other settings.  
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Select the option(s) to customize.  
RESOLUTION 1600X1200/  
1280X960/ 640X480/ 320X240  
Camera Lens  
Camera Key  
SELF TIMER Off/ 3 Seconds/  
5 Seconds/ 10 Seconds  
TIPS  
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To take a clear picture, use the Up/Down  
Directional Keys to set the proper brightness  
level before taking the picture.  
WHITE BALANCE Auto/ Sunny/  
Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ Glow  
G
To set the zoom level, before taking a picture  
open the flip completely to reveal the side  
keys (Volume Keys) and use them to zoom.  
Keep in mind that Zoom is not available when  
the camera is set to the highest resolution.  
You can also use the Left/Right Directional  
Key to zoom.  
SHUTTER SOUND Shutter/ No  
Sound /Say “Cheese”/ Ready! 1 2 3  
COLOR EFFECTS Normal/  
Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/  
Black&White  
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G
Avoid jolting the camera.  
Wipe the camera lens with a soft cloth.  
NIGHT MODE On/ Off  
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Do not cover the lens with your finger.  
SAVE OPTION Internal/ External  
PHOTOMETRY Average/ Spot  
EXTERNAL DISPLAY On/ Off  
CAPTURE MODE Camera/ Video  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
7. Take a picture by pressing  
or located above the Right  
Picture & Video.  
Soft Key  
.
Take Picture  
.
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8. Save, send, or erase the picture.  
Select the option(s) to customize.  
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Press the Left Soft Key  
[Save] to store it in My Pictures.  
RECORDING TIME For Send/  
For Save  
RESOLUTION 320X240/ 176X144  
SAVE OPTION Internal/ External  
COLOR EFFECTS Normal/  
Negative/ Aqua/ Sepia/  
Black&White  
Press  
[SEND] to send a  
picture message.  
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Erase] to delete it.  
WHITE BALANCE Auto/ Sunny/  
Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ Glow  
CAPTURE Camera/ Video  
2.6 Record Video  
Lets you  
record a  
video  
7. Press  
[REC] to begin  
message  
with sound.  
recording, and again to stop.  
8. Save, send, or erase the video.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
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Press the Left Soft Key  
1. Open the flip and press  
[Save] to store it in My Videos.  
[MENU].  
G
Press  
[SEND] to send a video  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
message.  
G
Picture & Video.  
Press the Right Soft Key  
[Erase] to delete it.  
Record Video  
.
5. Hold the phone horizontally to  
record videos.  
2.7 Online Album  
You can access your Online Album,  
and upload your pictures and videos.  
6. Set the brightness by pressing the  
Directional Key  
pressing the Directional Key  
or press the Right Soft Key  
, zoom by  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
[Options] to change other settings.  
2. Press  
Media Center.  
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3. Press  
4. Press  
Picture & Video.  
Pressing the Directional Key  
shortcut to accessing Browser when the flip is  
open.  
UP is the  
Online Album.  
3. Games  
Launching the Browser  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Allows you to download games and  
applications from the Media Center  
server. Choose the software you  
want from the list displayed on the  
screen.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Media Center.  
Mobile Web  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Ending a Browser Session  
End a Browser session by pressing  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Games.  
Navigating Through the Browser  
[Get New  
On-screen items may be presented  
in one of the following ways:  
Applications].  
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Numbered options  
4. Mobile Web  
Allows you to access news, sports,  
weather, and email from your  
Verizon Wireless device.  
Accessibility and selections within  
this feature are dependent upon  
your service provider. For specific  
information on Mobile Web access  
through your phone, contact your  
service provider.  
You can use your numeric  
keypad or you can select the  
items by moving the cursor and  
pressing the appropriate Soft  
Keys.  
G
Links embedded in content  
You can act on the options or the  
links by using the Soft Keys just  
below the display screen.  
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G
Text or numbers  
highlighted item.  
You can select the items by  
moving the cursor and pressing  
the appropriate Soft Keys.  
Left Soft Key  
Left Soft Key  
is used primarily  
for first options or selecting an item,  
but its function may change,  
depending on the content  
displayed.  
Scrolling  
Use  
to scroll through the  
content if the current page does not  
fit on the screen. Currently selected  
item is indicated by the cursor on  
the screen.  
Right Soft Key  
Right Soft Key  
primarily for the Browser menu.  
is used  
Scrolling by Page  
Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols  
Press the Side Volume Keys to  
move up and down a page. Make  
sure that the flip is all the way open.  
When prompted to enter text, the  
current text entry method appears  
above the Right Soft Key  
as  
Word, Abc, ABC, 123 or Symbols.  
Home Page  
To change the input mode, press  
To go to the Home Page, press and  
the Right Soft Key  
. To input  
hold  
or  
.
Symbols, press the Sym key  
View Browser Menu  
then press the key that has the  
desired symbol on it. To create an  
upper case character, use the Shift  
Press the Right Soft Key  
use the Browser menu. Make sure  
that the flip is all the way open.  
to  
key  
.
Soft Keys  
Deleting Text/Number Entered  
To navigate to different screens or  
select special functions, use the  
Soft Keys. The function associated  
with the Soft Keys can change for  
each page and depends on each  
When entering text or numbers,  
press  
number, letter, or symbol. Press and  
hold to clear the input field  
completely.  
to clear the last  
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Initiating a Phone Call from the  
Browser  
VZ Navigator  
SM  
VZ Navigator is an application  
downloadable from the Browse &  
Download menu. Now you can find  
the address of a great restaurant or  
the nearest ATM. Check movie  
times. Discover the latest hot spots.  
And know exactly how to get to  
You can make a phone call from the  
Browser if the site you are using  
supports the feature (the phone  
number may be highlighted and the  
Left Soft Key  
appears as  
Select). The browser connection is  
terminated when you initiate the  
call. After you end the call, your  
phone returns to the screen from  
which you initiated the call.  
SM  
where you’re going. VZ Navigator  
puts all the advanced features of  
the latest GPS devices and systems  
on your wireless device — at a  
fraction of the price.  
5. Browse & Download  
NOTES  
SM  
To use VZ Navigator , you must turn location  
on. (See page 87)  
Allows you to access Browse &  
Download to use Mobile Email, VZ  
SM  
Download and subscription required for use  
only in National Enhanced Service Coverage  
Area: accuracy and completeness of  
information is not guaranteed; information  
about location of device will be used to deliver  
service. Additional fees may apply.  
Navigator , and other applications  
you choose.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
See brochure for details or visit  
www.verizonwireless.com.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Browse & Download  
.
Get New  
Applications.  
5. Select from various Browse &  
Download menu choices.  
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Mobile Email  
6. Extras  
Mobile Email is an application  
downloadable from the Browse &  
Download Menu. Don't miss an  
important email. Thanks to Mobile  
Email, you can get your emails on  
your phone, while you're on the go.  
Mobile Email works with many  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Media Center.  
Extras  
[Get New Applications].  
.
®
®
providers, including Yahoo! , AOL ,  
and Verizon.net. Get alerts from  
2
your enV when new email has  
arrived.  
Additional fees may apply.  
See brochure for details or visit  
www.verizonwireless.com.  
NOTE Several Email providers are available  
®
including Yahoo! Mail, WindowsLiveMail,  
®
AOL , AIM, Verizon.net, and others.  
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EMAIL  
VZ NAVIIGATOR  
The VZ Navigator Menu allows you  
to get directions to locations when  
you're out and about.  
The Email Menu allows you to set  
up your email account and  
conveniently exchange emails  
wirelessly with your device. To use  
this feature, download appropriate  
applications first; read the  
G
Voice-prompted turn-by-turn  
directions with auto-rerouting if  
you miss a turn  
instructions on your device and  
follow them.  
G
View detailed color maps that  
can be panned and zoomed  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
G
Find points of interest  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
Email.  
2. Press  
VZ Navigator.  
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MOBILE IM  
MOBILE IM  
The Mobile IM Menu allows you to  
talk to your friends without actually  
talking. AIM, WL Messenger,  
Yahoo! Instant Messenger are just  
a few of the available Mobile IM  
applications you can use with your  
2
enV .  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
Mobile IM.  
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SETTINGS & TOOLS  
Access and Options  
Using the Internal Keypad  
SETTINGGS & TOOLS  
1. My Account  
1. Open the flip and press  
Check your subscription  
information, ranging from your  
payment plan to other available  
services.  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Tools  
Voice Commands  
.
.
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
5. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Settings].  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Digit Dial Readout On/Off  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Settings & Tools  
.
Choice List Automatic/Always Off  
My Account  
.
Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity as  
Reject More/Automatic/Reject Less.  
2. Tools  
Train Voice If the phone asks you to  
repeat your voice command too often,  
train the phone to recognize your  
voice patterns. Train Words/Train  
Digits  
Your phone tools include Voice  
Commands, Calculator, Ez Tip  
Calculator, Calendar, Alarm Clock,  
Stopwatch, World Clock, Notepad,  
and USB Mass Storage.  
Prompts Mode/Audio  
Playback/Timeout  
2.1 Voice Commands  
For Mode, set Prompts/Readout +  
Alerts/Readout/Tones Only.  
For Audio Playback,  
This feature provides you with the  
following options equipped with AVR  
(Advanced Voice Recognition)  
technology. Each option has its detailed  
information on the phone and you can  
check it out by pressing the Left Soft  
set Speakerphone or Earpiece.  
For Timeout, set 5 seconds or  
10 seconds.  
Key  
[Info].  
Call Alert Ring Only/Caller ID +  
Ring/Name Repeat  
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2.1.1 Call <Name or Number>  
options will be provided.  
Say "Call" and then call someone  
simply by saying the phone number or  
name. Please speak clearly and  
exactly as in your Contacts list. When  
you have more than one contact  
number, you can state the name and  
the number type of the contact (for  
example, 'Call John Work').  
2.1.4 Check <Item>  
The "Check" command allows you to  
check out a wide range of items from  
the battery level, service mode, signal  
strength, GPS location, network  
status, volume, number of missed  
calls, voicemail, messages, to time  
and date.  
2.1.2 Send Msg to <Name or  
Number>  
2.1.5 Contacts <Name>  
You can look up names in your  
Contacts (for example, 'Contacts  
John'):  
Say 'Send Message' and the voice  
command will prompt you for the type  
of message. After choosing the  
message type, system will ask you for  
the contact name, number or group. It  
will automatically start a message. If  
you say a full-sentence command,  
such as 'Send Message to Bob', it  
would automatically start a text  
message without asking for the  
message type. When using 'Send  
Message' command, speak clearly  
and say the number, group name, or  
name exactly as it is entered in your  
Contacts list.  
Read out/Create New/Erase/Modify  
2.1.6 My Account  
The "My Account" command provides  
you with direct access to your  
Verizon Wireless account  
information.  
2.1.7 Help  
Provides a general guideline to using  
Voice Commands.  
NOTE When saying phone numbers in a  
Voice Command, say the numbers  
continuously (e.g., avoid hesitating  
between numbers).  
2.1.3 Go to <Menu>  
The 'Go to' command allows you to  
access a menu within the phone (for  
example, 'Go to Calendar').  
If no menu option is stated, a list of  
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2.2 Calculator  
2.3 Ez Tip Calculator  
Allows you to perform simple  
Allows you to quickly and easily  
calculate bill amount(s) using the bill  
total, tip % and number of people as  
variables.  
mathematical calculations. You can  
enter numbers up to eight digits and  
the sixth decimal place. decimal  
place. Calculations can be made with  
up to 4 lines of input at one time.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Tools.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Ez Tip Calculator.  
Tools.  
5. Enter values for all variable fields  
(Total bill, Tip (%), Split) and the  
corresponding calculation fields  
(tip and total for each person) are  
updated automatically.  
Calculator.  
5. Enter numbers and appropriate  
operation key(s) to perform  
desired calculations. To cancel a  
calculation, press the Left Soft Key  
[Reset].  
6. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Reset] for another calculation.  
6. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options] to add parenthesis or  
power for exponential numbers.  
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7. Enter Subject, then scroll down  
to set other remaining settings.  
2.4 Calendar  
Allows you to keep your agenda  
convenient and easy to access.  
Simply store your appointments, and  
your phone will alert you with  
reminders.  
8. Scroll to a Calendar setting field,  
then press the Left Soft Key  
[Set]. For each Calendar event  
you can set:  
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Start Time  
Repeat  
Alerts  
End Time  
Until  
Tones  
Using the Internal Keypad  
SHORTCUT  
With the flip open, the Directional Key  
the hot key to Calendar in standby mode by  
default.  
is  
Vibrate  
9. Use the Directional Key  
choose a setting, then press  
to  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
10. Press  
[SAVE] when Calendar  
information is complete.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Tools.  
2.5 Alarm Clock  
Calendar.  
Allows you to set up to three alarms.  
At the alarm time, Alarm 1 (or 2 or 3)  
will be displayed on the LCD screen  
and the alarm will sound.  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to the scheduled day.  
to  
Left  
previous day.  
Moves cursor to the  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Right  
next day.  
Moves cursor to the  
Moves to the previous  
Moves to the next  
Up  
week.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Tools.  
Down  
week.  
Alarm Clock.  
6. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Add].  
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5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to an Alarm (1, 2, or 3), then  
press  
to  
2.6 Stopwatch  
Allows you to use your phone as a  
typical stopwatch.  
.
6. Enter the alarm information  
including:  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
G
G
Turn On/Off  
Repeat  
Set Time  
Ringtone  
G
G
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
7. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to the information you want  
to set, then press the Left Soft  
to  
Tools.  
Stopwatch.  
Key  
[Set] to view your  
[START], then options  
setting choices.  
from here:  
8. Press [SAVE] after setting all  
G
Press the Left Soft Key  
of the Alarm fields as necessary.  
When the alarm goes off, you  
can choose to "snooze" or  
[Lap].  
G
Press  
[STOP] to stop.  
"dismiss" the alarm. To turn it off,  
6. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Reset] to reset the stopwatch.  
press  
, the side keys, any of  
the alphanumeric keys, or the  
vibrate mode key.  
2.7 World Clock  
Allows you to determine the current  
time in another time zone or country  
by navigating with the left or right  
Directional Key.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Settings & Tools  
.
Tools.  
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4. Press  
World Clock.  
2.9 USB Mass Storage  
This menu allows you to transfer  
content from your phone to your PC  
(or vice versa) when your phone is  
connected to your PC with a  
compatible USB cable. You can only  
access this menu when a microSD  
card is inserted in your phone (see  
page 18 to insert it).  
5. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Cities] to choose from a list of  
available cities.  
6. Select a city from the list, then  
press  
. The display shows the  
position of the city on a global map.  
7. Press  
again to zoom in on the  
city and view its date and time  
infomation.  
NOTE Do not insert or remove the microSD  
while playing, deleting or downloading  
Pictures/Videos/Music/Sounds.  
NOTE With the Left Soft Key  
[Set  
DST] set to daylight saving time.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2.8 Notepad  
Allows you to add, read, edit, and  
erase notes to yourself.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Tools  
USB Mass Storage  
.
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Tools  
Notepad  
.
.
.
5. Press the Left Soft Key  
to write a new note.  
[Add]  
6. After filling in the note, press  
to save it.  
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®
enV provides you with the ability to use the  
3. Bluetooth Menu  
integrated music player (and optional  
Bluetooth stereo headset) to listen to WMA,  
2
The enV is compatible with devices  
that support the Bluetooth Headset,  
®
®
MP3, AAC, AAC+, etc. music providing you  
with lots of listening enjoyment.  
Object Push Profile allows you to transfer a  
contact entry (vCard) and/or transfer a  
calendar event (vCal) to another OPP-enabled  
Handsfree, Dial Up Networking,  
Stereo, Phonebook Access, Basic  
Printing, Object Push, File Transfer,  
Basic Imaging and Human Interface  
profiles.  
You may create and store 20  
pairings within the enV and  
connect to one device at a time.  
The approximate communication  
range for Bluetooth wireless  
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®
Bluetooth device.  
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Image transfer of user generated content is  
available via the Basic Imaging Profile.  
This profile allows sending of non-protected  
images to a compatible device for storing and  
printing.  
Phonebook Access Profile allows your car kit  
and your phone to share information. By  
pairing the devices and connecting with this  
profile, you can access and use your phone  
book data while in your vehicle.  
File Transfer allows sending or receiving non-  
protected data files to a compatible Bluetooth  
device.  
Basic Print Profile is a profile to transfer user-  
generated images to a printer and print them  
out.  
The steps are: Open the flip and press  
[MENU] press  
2
®
G
technology is up to 30 feet (10 meters).  
Bluetooth QD ID B013583  
NOTE Read the user guide of each  
®
Bluetooth accessory that you are  
G
G
®
trying to pair with your phone because  
the instructions may be different.  
®
NOTE Your phone is based on the Bluetooth  
specification, but it is not guaranteed to  
work with all devices enabled with  
®
Bluetooth wireless technology.  
Phone does not support ALL  
MEDIA CENTER menu  
®
Bluetooth OBEX Profiles.  
press Picture & Video press  
* For vehicle/accessory compatibility  
go to www.verizonwireless.com/  
bluetoothchart.  
My Pictures highlight the picture you want to  
print and press the Right Soft Key [Options]  
use the Directional Key  
and press Print via Bluetooth to select a  
Bluetooth device and print the selected file.  
to scroll to Print  
TIPS  
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®
The Human Interface Design (HID) profile is  
supported only from keyboard input and  
available when the flip is open or closed.  
G
Headset and handsfree profiles support voice  
®
calls with a compatible Bluetooth headset or  
®
car kit. Bluetooth Stereo profiles supported by  
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3.1 Add New Device  
and press  
.
Pairing is the process that allows a  
handset to locate, establish, and  
register 1-to-1 connection with a  
target device.  
9. Once pairing is successful, select  
either Always Ask or Always  
Connect (except audio devices)  
and press  
.
®
To Pair with a New Bluetooth  
10. Once connected, you will see  
the device listed in the  
Device Using the Internal Keypad  
®
®
Bluetooth Menu and the  
1. Follow the Bluetooth accessory  
®
Bluetooth device connected  
instructions to set the device to  
pairing mode.  
icon  
will show up on your  
enunciator when connected to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
[MENU].  
®
the Bluetooth device.  
Settings & Tools  
Bluetooth Menu.  
Add New Device.  
.
Icon Reference in Adding New  
Device  
®
When the Bluetooth wireless  
connection is built and paired devices  
are found, the following icons are  
displayed. (See Next Page)  
Set the desired device to pairing.  
®
6. If Bluetooth power is set to off,  
you will be prompted to turn  
power on. Select Yes and press  
then press  
again.  
7. The device will appear in Add  
New Device menu once it has  
been located. Highlight the  
device and press  
.
8. The handset will prompt you for  
the passkey in BT. Consult the  
®
Bluetooth accessory  
instructions for the appropriate  
passkey in BT (typically “0000” -  
4 zeroes). Enter the passkey in BT  
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Icon References When a  
Bluetooth Wireless Connection  
Icon References When  
Successfully Connected  
®
is Searched (neither connected  
When an only mono  
nor paired).  
headset is connected with  
2
your enV device  
When an audio device is  
2
searched by your enV  
When an only stereo  
device  
headset is connected with  
2
your enV device  
When a PC is searched by  
your enV device  
2
When stereo headsets and  
mono headsets are all  
connected with your enV  
device  
When a PDA is searched  
by your enV device  
2
2
When another phone  
When Car kit or Handsfree  
device is connected with  
device is searched by your  
2
enV device  
2
your enV device  
When a printer is found by  
2
your enV device  
My Phone Name  
When other undefined  
Allows you to edit the name of the  
Bluetooth device when Add New  
Device menu is highlighted.  
devices are found by your  
®
2
enV device  
When a keyboard is found  
2
by your enV device  
Using the Internal Keypad  
When Car kit or Handsfree  
device is searched by your  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
[MENU].  
2
enV device  
Settings & Tools  
.
Bluetooth Menu.  
4. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options].  
5. Press  
My Phone Name.  
to clear the existing  
6. Press  
name or edit it.  
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7. Use the keypad to enter a new  
custom name.  
3. Press  
Bluetooth Menu.  
4. Press the Right Soft Key  
8. Press to save and exit.  
[Options].  
TIP  
5. Press  
Discovery Mode.  
®
Bluetooth wireless connection is dependent on  
your Blueooth stereo device. Even though you  
want to connect with a headset that supports  
both HFP and A2DP, you may only be able to  
connect with one.  
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
On/Off.  
to  
®
NOTE If you choose On for Discovery Mode,  
your device is able to be searched by  
other in-range Bluetooth devices.  
Turn On  
®
Allows you to set the phone's  
Bluetooth power On/Off.  
®
Supported Profiles  
Allows you to see profiles that your  
enV phone can support.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
2
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Settings & Tools  
.
Bluetooth Menu.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Settings & Tools  
.
4. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Turn On].  
Bluetooth Menu  
.
4. Press the Right Soft Key  
[Options].  
®
NOTE By default, your device’s Bluetooth  
functionality is turned off.  
5. Press  
Supported Profiles.  
Discovery Mode  
Allows you to set whether your device  
is able to be searched by other  
Bluetooth devices in the area.  
Last Search  
Allows you to view the information of  
the devices you have at least once  
tried to search.  
®
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Press  
2. Press  
[MENU].  
Settings & Tools  
.
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5. Device Info: Shows the device  
information.  
Auto Pair Handsfree  
If you attempt to pair a device that is  
part of the handsfree/headset profile,  
6. Send Name Card: You can transfer  
Contacts list to other devices,  
except audio devices.  
the “PAIR”/  
is selected. Your  
device will automatically attempt to  
pair using a “0000” passkey in BT.  
7. Get Name Card: You can get My  
Name Card info from the paired  
phone.  
Transferring Audio  
®
When a Bluetooth audio device is  
8. Exchange Name Card: You can  
exchange My Name Card info with  
the paired phone.  
connected, Audio to Phone/Audio to  
Device is displayed in the Options  
menu only during a call.  
9. Send Calendar Event: You can  
transfer Calendar events to other  
devices, except audio devices.  
Audio To Phone Sound comes from  
the handset.  
Audio To Device Sound comes from  
®
10. Send Image: You can transfer  
images to a device that supports  
Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) profiles.  
the Bluetooth audio device.  
You have the following options in the  
paired device.  
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For headset devices:  
For devices that support OBEX  
profiles:  
1. Remove Device: You can remove  
the device from the pairing list.  
1. Remove Device: You can remove  
the device from the pairing list.  
2. Rename Device: You can rename  
the name of the paired device.  
2. Rename Device: You can rename  
the name of the paired device.  
3. Service Discovery: Allows you to  
search for the services that the  
selected device supports.  
3. Incoming Security: Allows you to  
set permission before connecting  
an incoming device.  
4. Device Info: Shows the device  
information.  
4. Service Discovery: Allows you to  
search for the services that the  
selected device supports.  
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NOTES  
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You can try playing ringtone sound  
at each master volume level with  
When the flip is open while viewing the pairing  
list, you can disconnect the connected device  
with the arrow signal by pressing  
can turn it on by pressing again.  
When an audio device is connected, then you  
select another device and press , the  
the Left Soft Key  
[Play].  
. You  
4.2 Call Sounds  
Allows you to set how the phone  
alerts you for various types of  
incoming calls.  
The Call Sounds menu has a Call  
Ringtone submenu and a Call Vibrate  
submenu that are set independently.  
connection is transferred from the audio  
device to the other one.  
Print Picture allows you to print to devices that  
support BPP profiles.  
4. Sounds Settings  
Provides options to customize the  
phone’s sounds.  
4.2.1 Call Ringtone  
Using the Internal Keypad  
4.1 Master Volume  
Allows you to set volume settings.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Using the Internal Keypad  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Sounds Settings  
Call Sounds  
Call Ringtone  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
.
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Sounds Settings  
Master Volume  
.
.
.
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a ringtone then press  
to save the sound.  
to  
.
5. Adjust the volume with the  
Directional Key then press  
to save the setting.  
4.2.2 Call Vibrate  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
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3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Sounds Settings  
Call Sounds  
Call Vibrate  
.
4.4 Keypad Volume  
Allows you to set the keypad  
volume.  
.
.
6. Use the Directional Key  
to  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
scroll to a setting, then press  
On/Off  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Sounds Settings  
Keypad Volume  
.
4.3 Alert Sounds  
Allows you to select the alert type for  
a new message.  
.
.
5. Adjust the volume with the  
Directional Key then press  
to save the setting.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
4.5 Service Alerts  
Allows you to set any of the four  
Alert options to either On or Off.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Sounds Settings  
Alert Sounds  
.
.
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
5. Select TXT Message/  
Pic/Video/Voice Message/  
Voicemail/Emergency Tone.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Sounds Settings  
Service Alerts  
.
6. Set how you want to be alerted.  
For TXT Message, Pic/Video/Voice  
Message, and Voicemail choose:  
.
.
5. Select an alert option.  
Tone / Vibrate / Reminder  
For Emergency Tone choose:  
Alert / Vibrate / Off  
ERI Alerts you for the current status  
of cellular service.  
(ERI: Enhanced Roaming Indicator)  
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Minute Beep Alerts you at every  
minute during a call.  
4.7 Voice Clarity  
Allows you to set the voice clarity.  
Call Connect Alerts you when the  
call is connected.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Charge Complete Alerts you when  
the battery is completely charged.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Sounds Settings  
Voice Clarity  
.
.
On/Off  
.
.
4.6 Power On/Off  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
On/Off  
to  
Allows you to set the phone to sound  
a tone when the phone is powered  
on/off.  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Sounds Settings  
Power On/Off  
.
.
.
5. Select Power On/Power Off  
.
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
On/Off  
.
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3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Display Settings  
Banner  
ERI Banner  
.
5. Display Settings  
Provides options to customize the  
phone’s display screen.  
.
.
5.1 Banner  
Allows you to enter text to display on  
the inner LCD and outside LCD.  
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
On/Off  
to  
.
5.2 Backlight  
5.1.1 Personal Banner  
Allows you to set the duration for  
illuminating the backlight. Screens  
and Keypad are set separately.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Using the Internal Keypad  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Display Settings  
Banner  
Personal Banner  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Display Settings  
Backlight  
.
.
.
.
.
6. Enter up to 23 characters for the  
banner text you want to display on  
the inside LCD, then press  
save it.  
5. Choose a Backlight submenu and  
to  
press  
Display/Keypad.  
1. Display  
5.1.2 ERI Banner  
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Internal Backlight: 7 Seconds/15  
Seconds/30 Seconds/Always  
On/Always Off  
If you use ERI Service, ERI Text is  
shown on the sub banner.  
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External Backlight: 7 Seconds/  
15 Seconds/30 Seconds  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
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2. Keypad: 7 Seconds/15 Seconds/30  
Seconds/Always On/Always Off  
7. Select from available screens  
then press  
.
TIP  
5.4 Charging Screen  
When the phone's internal backlight is set to  
Always On, the battery may deplete more quickly  
and shorten battery life because it deactivates  
power save mode.  
Allows you to set the screen  
displayed when you are charging the  
battery.  
5.3 Wallpaper  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Allows you to choose the type of  
background wallpaper for the  
display of the phone. The  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
possibilities are endless; Fun  
Animations, in particular, provides  
you with flash screens for your  
background wallpaper, and Slide  
Show allows you to select several  
images to be displayed as a slide  
show on the wallpaper.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Display Settings  
Charging Screen  
.
.
.
5. Scroll to a setting and press  
.
Off/Desk Clock/Calendar/Slide  
Show  
Using the Internal Keypad  
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key  
[Preview] to view the options before  
setting it.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
6. Select from available choices, then  
press  
.
Display Settings.  
Wallpaper.  
5. Select Internal Wallpaper/  
External Wallpaper.  
6. Choose a submenu and press  
.
My Pictures/My Videos/Fun  
Animations/Slide Show  
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5. Use the Directional Key  
to  
5.5 Display Themes  
Allows you to choose the color and  
style of the background screen.  
scroll to a setting, then press  
.
Tab/List/Grid  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key  
[MENU].  
[Preview] to preview the selected  
menu layout setting. If you change  
your Main Menu Settings, the  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
instructions in the manual may vary.  
Display Settings.  
Display Themes.  
5.7 Font Size On Internal  
Display  
Allows you to set the font size. This  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
.
setting is helpful for those who need  
the text to display a little bit larger.  
Classic/Slick Black/Wall/Wave  
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key  
[Preview] to preview the selected  
display theme.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
5.6 Main Menu Settings  
Allows you to set the main menu  
layout.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Display Settings.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Font Size On Internal  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Display.  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to Dial Digits/Menu &  
Lists/Message.  
to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Display Settings.  
6. Press the Left Soft Key  
[Set].  
Main Menu Settings.  
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7. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
6. Phone Settings  
The Phone Settings Menu allows  
you to designate specific settings to  
customize how you use your phone.  
.
Dial Digits: Small/Large  
Menu & Lists: Small/Normal  
Message: Normal/Large  
6.1 Standalone Mode  
(Airplane Mode)  
5.8 Clock Format  
Allows you to use the menu  
functions except making calls,  
Bluetooth feature, and web  
Allows you to choose the kind of  
clock to be displayed on the LCD  
screen.  
®
accessing, when radio transmission  
is restricted. Activating Standalone  
Mode will disable all wireless  
communications. When in  
Standalone Mode, services  
supporting Location On functionality  
(such as Chaperone) will be  
suspended.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Display Settings.  
Clock Format.  
Internal Clock or  
Using the Internal Keypad  
External Clock.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Internal Clock : Normal/Analog/  
Digital/Dual(Set City in World  
Clock)/Off  
Phone Settings.  
Standalone Mode.  
External Clock : Digital 1/Digital  
2/Normal/Off  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
On/Off.  
to  
NOTE Press the Left Soft Key  
[Preview] to preview the selected  
clock format.  
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6.2.2 Set Internal Directional Keys  
6.2 Set Shortcuts  
To access and use these shortcuts,  
from Standby mode press the  
Directional Key in the designated  
direction.  
Allows you to set a shortcut to  
phone menus using the down, up,  
left and right Directional Keys.  
6.2.1 Set My Shortcuts  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
To access and use My Shortcuts,  
from Standby mode press the  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Directional Key  
.
Phone Settings.  
Set Shortcuts.  
Set Internal  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Directional Keys.  
Phone Settings.  
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a shortcut key you want  
to set.  
to  
Set Shortcuts.  
Set My Shortcuts.  
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a shortcut key you want  
to set and press  
to  
Up Directional key/Left  
Directional key/Down  
Directional key  
.
Shortcut 1/Shortcut 2/Shortcut  
3/Shortcut 4  
7. Set the menu you want to be  
accessed by the selected  
Directional Key.  
7. Use the Directional Key  
to  
scroll to the new shortcut, then  
press  
.
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6.2.3 Set Qwerty Shortcut  
10 seconds.  
Call Alert Ring Only/Caller ID +  
Ring/Name Repeat  
Allows you to begin typing and the  
phone goes right to text messaging  
mode or notepad mode.  
6.4 Language  
Allows you to set the language  
mode (English or Spanish)  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
according to your preference.  
Phone Settings.  
Set Shortcuts.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Set Qwerty Shortcut.  
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to one of the following and  
press  
to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
:
Phone Settings.  
Off/TXT Message/Notepad  
Language.  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
6.3 Voice Commands  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
English/Español  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Phone Settings.  
Voice Commands.  
Prompts Mode/Audio Playback/  
Timeout  
For Mode, set Prompts/Readout +  
Alerts/ Readout/Tones Only.  
For Audio Playback, set  
Speakerphone or Earpiece.  
For Timeout, set 5 seconds or  
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6.5 Location  
6.6 Security  
Allows you to set GPS (Global  
Positioning System: Satellite  
assisted location information  
system) mode.  
The Security menu allows you to  
secure the phone electronically.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Security  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Location  
.
.
.
.
.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
The lock code is the last 4 digits of  
your mobile phone number if it is  
set. The lock code is the last 4  
digits of your MEID if your mobile  
phone number is not set.  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
.
Location On/E911 Only  
NOTES  
GPS satellite signals are not always received  
by the phone under bad atmospheric and  
environmental conditions, indoors, etc.  
When a location lock mode is activated in the  
Security Menu, the lock code is required to  
access the location menu. The lock code is  
the same 4 digits you use as your device lock  
code; initially the last 4 digits of your phone  
number.  
6.6.1 Edit Codes  
Allows you to enter a new four-digit  
lock code.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
When in Standalone Mode, services supporting  
Location On functionality (such as Chaperone)  
will be suspended.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Security  
.
.
.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
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6. Press  
Edit Codes  
.
9. Use the Directional Key  
set the restriction then press  
Location Setting Lock Setting/  
Unlock Setting  
Calls Incoming Calls/Outgoing  
Calls  
to  
.
7. Select Phone Only or Calls &  
Services.  
8. Enter your new lock code, then  
enter it again to confirm.  
Messages Incoming Messages/  
Outgoing Messages  
Dial-up Modem Allow All/  
Block All  
6.6.2 Restrictions  
Allows you to set separate restrictions  
for Location Setting, Calls, Messages,  
and Dial-up Modem.  
6.6.3 Phone Lock  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Keeps your phone from unauthorized  
use. Once the phone is locked, it's in  
restricted mode until the lock code is  
entered. You can receive phone calls  
and still make emergency calls. You  
can modify the lock code using the Edit  
Codes submenu within the Security  
menu.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Security  
.
.
.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
6. Press Restrictions  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
7. Enter the four-digit PIN code.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
8. Scroll to a Restrictions submenu  
then press  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Security  
.
Location Setting/Calls/  
Messages/Dial-up Modem  
.
.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
6. Press Phone Lock  
.
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7. Scroll to an option then press  
.
7. Press  
after reading the  
warning message.  
Unlocked The phone is not locked  
(Lock mode can be used).  
On Power Up The phone locks  
when it is turned on.  
8. Press  
to select Revert.  
A confirmation message is  
displayed briefly before the phone  
resets itself.  
6.6.4 Lock Phone Now  
6.6.6 Restore Phone  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Allows you to erase all user data and  
Contact information you've entered in  
the phone's memory so it's as if it just  
left the factory.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Security  
.
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
6. Press Lock Phone Now  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Security  
.
.
6.6.5 Reset Default  
Allows you to reset your phone to the  
factory default settings.  
.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
6. Press  
Restore Phone  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
7. Press  
warning message.  
8. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
after reading the  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Security  
.
.
.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
6. Press  
.
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SETTINGS & TOOLS  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
6.7 System Select  
.
Allows you to set up the phone  
management environment. Leave  
this setting as the default unless you  
want to alter system selection as  
instructed by your service provider.  
NAM1/NAM2  
6.9 Auto NAM  
Allows the phone to automatically  
switch between programmed  
telephone numbers corresponding to  
the service provider area.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
System Select  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
Auto NAM  
.
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
.
.
Home Only/Automatic  
.
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
On/Off  
to  
6.8 NAM Select  
Allows you to select the phone’s NAM  
(Number Assignment Module) if the  
phone is registered with multiple  
service providers.  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Settings  
NAM Select  
.
.
.
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7.2 End Call Options  
7. Call Settings  
The Call Settings Menu allows you  
to designate how the phone handles  
both incoming and outgoing calls.  
Allows you to determine how the  
phone will disconnect a call.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
7.1 Answer Options  
Allows you to determine how the  
phone will answer an incoming call.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Call Settings  
End Call Options.  
.
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Call Settings  
Answer Options  
.
Flip Close/End Key Only  
.
.
7.3 Auto Retry  
Allows you to set the length of time  
the phone waits before automatically  
redialing a number when the  
attempted call fails.  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to place a checkmark next to each  
setting you want to activate  
to  
(choose as many as you want).  
Using the Internal Keypad  
Flip Open/Any Key/Auto with  
Handsfree  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
NOTE Auto with Handsfree is available only  
when an external device is connected  
to your phone.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Call Settings  
Auto Retry  
.
.
.
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5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Call Settings  
TTY Mode  
.
.
.
Off/Every 10 Seconds/Every 30  
Seconds/Every 60 Seconds  
.
An explanation message is  
displayed.  
7.4 TTY Mode  
Allows you to attach a TTY device  
enabling you to communicate with  
parties also using a TTY device. A  
phone with TTY support is able to  
translate typed characters to  
voice. Voice can also be translated  
into characters and then displayed  
on the TTY.  
5. Press  
to continue.  
6. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
.
TTY Full/TTY + Talk/TTY + Hear/  
TTY Off  
TTY Full:  
- Users who cannot talk and hear  
send and receive a text message  
through TTY equipment.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
TTY Mode (Tele Type writer)  
When making  
communications with a  
normal terminal  
Transmission/  
Receiving Mode  
Menu  
User  
Feature  
For hearing-/  
verbally-  
impaired  
text message transmission,  
text message receiving  
Operator  
required  
TTY Full  
TTY +  
Talk  
For hearing-  
impaired  
voice transmission,  
text message receiving  
Operator  
required  
able to talk  
audible  
TTY +  
Hear  
For verbally-  
impaired  
text message transmission,  
voice receiving  
Operator  
required  
voice transmission,  
voice receiving  
For regular users  
TTY Off  
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a text message or send voice.  
TTY + Talk:  
- Users who can talk but cannot  
hear receive a text message and  
send voice through TTY  
equipment.  
7. The voice or text message from the  
receiver displays on the TTY  
equipment display.  
7.5 One Touch Dial  
TTY + Hear:  
- Users who can hear but cannot  
talk send a text message and  
receive voice through TTY  
equipment.  
Allows you to initiate a speed dial  
call by pressing and holding the  
speed dial digit. If set to Off,  
designated Speed Dial numbers will  
not function.  
TTY Off:  
- Normal users send and receive  
voice without TTY equipment.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
Connecting TTY Equipment to a  
Terminal  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
1. Connect a TTY cable to TTY  
connection on the terminal (TTY  
connection location is the same as  
a headset jack).  
Call Settings.  
One Touch Dial.  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
On/Off.  
to  
2. Enter the phone menu and set the  
desired TTY mode.  
3. After setting a TTY mode, check  
the LCD screen of the phone for  
the TTY icon.  
7.6 Voice Privacy  
Allows you to set the voice privacy  
feature for CDMA calls. CDMA  
offers inherent voice privacy. Check  
with your service provider for  
availability.  
4. Connect the TTY equipment to the  
power source and turn it on.  
5. Make a phone connection to the  
desired number.  
6. When connection is made, use the  
TTY equipment to type in and send  
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Using the Internal Keypad  
8. USB Auto Detection  
Your phone automatically detects a  
USB device when it is connected to  
your phone for Sync Music or Sync  
Data operation. If the option is set to  
Ask On Plug, you are asked to confirm  
whenever the connection is made.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
Call Settings.  
Voice Privacy.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
On/Off.  
to  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Settings & Tools  
.
7.7 DTMF Tones  
Allows you to set the DTMF tone  
length.  
USB Auto Detection  
.
4. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
to  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
Sync Music/Sync Data/Ask On  
Plug  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools.  
9. Memory  
2
Allows you to check your enV internal  
phone memory as well as the  
Call Settings.  
DTMF Tones.  
TM  
microSD external memory.  
2
5. Use the Directional Key  
scroll to a setting, then press  
Normal/Long.  
to  
The enV can access the following file  
types stored on the removable  
TM  
microSD card.  
My Pictures: png, jpg, bmp, gif  
My Sounds: mid, qcp (used for MMS,  
cannot be set as ringtones)  
My Videos: 3gp, 3g2  
My Music: wma, mp3, wav, m4a  
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Using the Internal Keypad  
9.1 Save Options  
Allows you to select which memory  
(phone or memory card) to use to  
save your files.  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Memory  
Phone Memory  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
.
5. Scroll to Memory Usage/My  
Pictures/My Videos/My Music/  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Memory  
Save Options  
.
.
My Sounds then press  
.
.
9.3 Card Memory  
Shows the memory information saved  
in the card.  
5. Scroll to Pictures/Videos/Sounds  
then press  
.
6. Scroll to Phone Memory/Card  
Memory then press  
Using the Internal Keypad  
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
9.2 Phone Memory  
Shows the memory information saved  
in your phone.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Settings & Tools  
.
Memory  
.
Store on  
microSD Card  
Transfer Phone to Transfer PC to  
2
Store on enV  
PC via Card  
Phone via Card  
V CAST Music/WMA Songs  
W
W
W
W
Ringtones  
W
Sound  
W
W
W
W
V CAST Video Clips  
W
Downloaded Picture/Video  
W
Picture/Video  
(User-generated or received  
W
W
W
W
via MMS)  
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4. Press  
Card Memory.  
0.2 SW/HW Version  
Allows you to view the versions of  
various applications such as SW, PRL,  
ERI, Browser, Media Center, AVR,  
MMS, Bluetooth , MSUI, HW, MEID  
Version, and Warranty Date Code.  
5. Scroll to Memory Usage/My  
Pictures/My Videos/My Music/  
My Sounds then press  
.
®
NOTE The option Card Memory Usage  
shows the total used memory and  
memory space remaining.  
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
0. Phone Info  
Allows you to view the information  
specific to your phone and  
software.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Info  
SW/HW Version  
.
.
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
0.3 Icon Glossary  
Allows you to view all the icons and  
their meanings.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
Settings & Tools  
.
Phone Info  
.
Using the Internal Keypad  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
0.1 My Number  
Allows you to view your phone  
number.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Info  
Icon Glossary  
.
.
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Info  
My Number  
.
.
.
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Manual Update  
0.4 Software Update  
1. Open the flip and press  
[MENU].  
This feature gives your phone the  
ability to upgrade to the latest  
software and keeps your phone  
operating with the latest features  
without visiting a Verizon Wireless  
Communications Store for the  
upgrade. You can either be notified  
automatically that there is an  
updated version of software  
available for your phone, or you can  
manually check to see if there are  
any updates available for you to  
download.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Settings & Tools  
Phone Info  
Software Update  
.
.
.
The two options shown will be  
Status and Check New.  
Press  
Status to see the status  
of a download or update and see  
information on the last successful  
update. If updates have not yet  
been performed, status information  
will be unavailable.  
Automatic Update  
Your phone will receive a  
Or press  
Check New to check  
notification that there is an updated  
version of software available to be  
downloaded. You can press  
when notified that a download is  
available or it can happen  
automatically. Once the download is  
complete you may, depending on  
the nature of the update, have three  
options available: Accept the  
update, Defer the update, or Reject  
the update.  
if any new software updates are  
available to download. If a newer  
software version is available, it will  
automatically begin downloading  
after 30 seconds or you can begin  
the download immediately by  
pressing  
. To stop the software  
download press the right soft key  
Quit.  
NOTE During the update you cannot make or  
receive phone calls, including 911  
calls, or text messages.  
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Safety  
Those standards were based on  
comprehensive and periodic  
evaluations of the relevant  
TIA Saafety  
Informmation  
scientific literature. For example,  
over 120 scientists, engineers, and  
physicians from universities,  
government health agencies, and  
industry reviewed the available  
body of research to develop the  
ANSI Standard (C95.1).  
The design of your phone  
complies with the FCC  
guidelines (and those  
standards).  
The following is the complete TIA  
Safety Information for wireless  
handheld phones.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency  
Signal  
Your wireless handheld portable  
phone is a low power radio  
transmitter and receiver. When ON,  
it receives and sends out Radio  
Frequency (RF) signals.  
In August, 1996, the Federal  
Communications Commissions  
(FCC) adopted RF exposure  
guidelines with safety levels for  
handheld wireless phones. Those  
guidelines are consistent with the  
safety standards previously set by  
both U.S. and international  
Antenna Care  
Use only the supplied or an  
approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas,  
modifications, or attachments could  
damage the phone and may violate  
FCC regulations.  
standards bodies:  
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *  
NCRP Report 86 (1986)  
ICNIRP (1996)  
* American National Standards  
Institute; National Council on  
Radiation Protection and  
Phone Operation  
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the  
phone as you would any other  
telephone with the antenna pointed  
up and over your shoulder.  
Measurements; International  
Commission on Non-Ionizing  
Radiation Protection  
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Tips on Efficient Operation  
against the RF signals from your  
wireless phone.  
For your phone to operate most  
efficiently:  
Don’t touch the antenna  
Pacemakers  
The Health Industry Manufacturers  
Association recommends that a  
minimum separation of six (6)  
inches be maintained between a  
handheld wireless phone and a  
pacemaker to avoid potential  
unnecessarily when the phone is in  
use. Contact with the antenna  
affects call quality and may cause  
the phone to operate at a higher  
power level than otherwise needed.  
Driving  
interference with the pacemaker.  
These recommendations are  
consistent with the independent  
research by and recommendations  
of Wireless Technology Research.  
Check the laws and regulations on  
the use of wireless phones in the  
areas where you drive and always  
obey them. Also, if using your  
phone while driving, please observe  
the following:  
Persons with pacemakers:  
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Should ALWAYS keep the phone  
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more than six (6) inches from  
their pacemaker when the phone  
is turned ON;  
Give full attention to driving --  
driving safely is your first  
responsibility;  
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Should not carry the phone in a  
breast pocket;  
Use hands-free operation, if  
available;  
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Should use the ear opposite the  
Pull off the road and park before  
pacemaker to minimize the  
potential for interference;  
making or answering a call if  
driving conditions or the law  
require it.  
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Should turn the phone OFF  
immediately if there is any  
reason to suspect that  
Electronic Devices  
interference is taking place.  
Most modern electronic equipment  
is shielded from RF signals.  
However, certain electronic  
equipment may not be shielded  
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Safety  
Hearing Aids  
also consult the manufacturer of  
any equipment that has been added  
to your vehicle.  
Some digital wireless phones may  
interfere with some hearing aids. In  
the event of such interference, you  
may want to consult your service  
provider (or call the customer  
Aircraft  
FCC regulations prohibit using your  
phone while in the air. Switch OFF  
your phone before boarding an  
aircraft.  
service line to discuss alternatives).  
Other Medical Devices and Health  
Care Facilities  
Blasting Areas  
If you use any other personal  
medical device, consult the  
manufacturer of your device to  
determine if it is adequately  
shielded from the external RF  
energy. Your physician may be able  
to assist you in obtaining this  
information.  
Turn your phone OFF in health care  
facilities when any regulations  
posted in these areas instruct you  
to do so. Hospitals or health care  
facilities may use equipment that  
could be sensitive to the external  
RF energy.  
To avoid interfering with blasting  
operations, turn your phone OFF  
when in a “blasting area” or in  
areas posted: “Turn off two-way  
radio”. Obey all signs and  
instructions.  
Potentially Explosive Atmosphere  
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 marked clearly. Potential  
areas may include: fueling areas  
(such as gasoline stations); below  
deck on boats; fuel or chemical  
transfer or storage facilities;  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly  
installed or inadequately shielded  
electronic systems in motor  
vehicles. Check with the  
manufacturer or its representative  
regarding your vehicle. You should  
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vehicles using liquefied petroleum  
gas (such as propane or butane);  
areas where the air contains  
chemicals or particles (such as  
grain, dust, or metal powders); and  
any other area where you would  
normally be advised to turn off your  
vehicle engine.  
Safetty Infformation  
Please read and observe the  
following information for safe and  
proper use of your phone and to  
prevent damage. Also, keep the  
user guide in an accessible place at  
all times after reading it.  
Violation of the  
instructions may  
cause minor or serious damage to  
the product.  
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air  
Bag  
Caution  
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.  
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Do not disassemble or open  
crush, bend or deform, puncture  
or shred.  
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Do not modify or remanufacture,  
attempt to insert foreign objects  
into the battery, immerse or  
expose to water or other liquids,  
expose to fire, explosion or other  
hazard.  
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Only use the battery for the  
system for which it is specified.  
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Only use the battery with a  
charging system that has been  
qualified with the system per  
IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an  
unqualified battery or charger  
may present a risk of fire,  
explosion, leakage, or other  
hazard.  
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Safety  
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Do not short circuit a battery or  
allow metallic conductive objects  
to contact battery terminals.  
Battery Information and Care  
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Please dispose of your battery  
properly or take it to your local  
wireless carrier for recycling.  
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Battery usage by children should  
be supervised.  
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The battery doesn’t need to be  
Avoid dropping the phone or  
battery. If the phone or battery is  
dropped, especially on a hard  
surface, and the user suspects  
damage, take it to a service  
center for inspection.  
empty before recharging.  
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Use only LG-approved chargers  
specific to your phone model  
since they are designed to  
maximize battery life.  
G
Do not disassemble or short-  
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Improper battery use may result  
in a fire, explosion or other  
hazard.  
circuit the battery.  
G
Keep the battery’s metal contacts  
clean.  
Charger and Adapter Safety  
G
Replace the battery when it no  
longer provides acceptable  
performance. The battery can be  
recharged several hundred times  
before replacement.  
G
The charger and adapter are  
intended for indoor use only.  
G
Insert the battery pack charger  
vertically into the wall power  
socket.  
G
Recharge the battery after long  
periods of non-use to maximize  
battery life.  
G
Only use the approved battery  
charger. Otherwise, you may  
cause serious damage to your  
phone.  
G
Battery life will vary due to usage  
patterns and environmental  
conditions.  
G
Use the correct adapter for your  
phone when using the battery  
pack charger abroad.  
G
Use of extended backlighting,  
Browser, and data connectivity  
kits affect battery life and talk/  
standby times.  
G
The self-protection function of  
the battery cuts the power of the  
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phone when its operation is in an  
abnormal state. In this case,  
remove the battery from the  
phone, reinstall it, and turn the  
phone on.  
(metal strips on the battery) upon  
moving. Short-circuit of the  
terminal may damage the battery  
and cause an explosion.  
General Notice  
Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards  
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Using a damaged battery or  
placing a battery in your mouth  
may cause serious injury.  
G
Do not put your phone in a place  
subject to excessive dust and  
keep the minimum required  
distance between the power  
cord and heat sources.  
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Do not place items containing  
magnetic components such as a  
credit card, phone card, bank  
book, or subway ticket near your  
phone. The magnetism of the  
phone may damage the data  
stored in the magnetic strip.  
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Unplug the power cord prior to  
cleaning your phone, and clean  
the power plug pin when it’s dirty.  
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When using the power plug,  
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ensure that it’s firmly connected.  
If not, it may cause excessive  
heat or fire.  
Talking on your phone for a long  
period of time may reduce call  
quality due to heat generated  
during use.  
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If you put your phone in a pocket  
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or bag without covering the  
receptacle of the phone (power  
plug pin), metallic articles (such  
as a coin, paperclip or pen) may  
short-circuit the phone. Always  
cover the receptacle when not in  
use.  
When the phone is not used for a  
long period time, store it in a safe  
place with the power cord  
unplugged.  
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Using the phone in proximity to  
receiving equipment (i.e., TV or  
radio) may cause interference to  
the phone.  
G
Don’t short-circuit the battery.  
Metallic articles such as a coin,  
paperclip or pen in your pocket  
or bag may short-circuit the +  
and – terminals of the battery  
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Do not use the phone if the  
antenna is damaged. If a  
damaged antenna contacts skin,  
it may cause a slight burn. Please  
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contact an LG Authorized  
Service Center to replace the  
damaged antenna.  
Caution:  
Avoid pootential  
hearinng loss.  
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Do not immerse your phone in  
water. If this happens, turn it off  
immediately and remove the  
battery. If the phone does not  
work, take it to an LG Authorized  
Service Center.  
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds  
(including music) is the most  
common cause of preventable  
hearing loss. Some scientific  
research suggests that using  
portable audio devices, such as  
portable music players and cellular  
telephones, at high volume settings  
for long durations may lead to  
permanent noise induced hearing  
loss. This includes the use of  
headphones (including headsets,  
earbuds and Bluetooth or other  
wireless devices). Exposure to very  
loud sound has also been  
associated in some studies with  
tinnitus (a ringing in the ear),  
hypersensitivity to sound and  
distorted hearing. Individual  
susceptibility to noise-induced  
hearing loss and other potential  
hearing problems varies.  
The amount of sound produced by  
a portable audio device varies  
depending on the nature of the  
sound, the device, the device  
settings and the headphones. You  
should follow some commonsense  
recommendations when using any  
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Do not paint your phone.  
The data saved in your phone  
might be deleted due to careless  
use, repair of the phone, or  
upgrade of the software. Please  
backup your important phone  
numbers. (Ringtones, text  
messages, voice messages,  
pictures, and videos could also  
be deleted.) The manufacturer is  
not liable for damage due to the  
loss of data.  
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When you use the phone in  
public places, set the ringtone to  
vibration so you don't disturb  
others.  
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Do not turn your phone on or off  
when putting it to your ear.  
Use accessories, such as  
earphones and headsets, with  
caution. Ensure that cables are  
tucked away safely and do not  
touch the antenna unnecessarily.  
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portable audio device:  
Do not listen at any volume that  
causes you discomfort. If you  
experience ringing in your ears,  
hear muffled speech or  
experience any temporary  
hearing difficulty after listening  
to your portable audio device,  
discontinue use and consult your  
doctor.  
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Set the volume in a quiet  
environment and select the  
lowest volume at which you can  
hear adequately.  
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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.  
You can obtain additional  
information on this subject from the  
following sources:  
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Do not turn the volume up to  
block out noisy surroundings. If  
you choose to listen to your  
portable device in a noisy  
environment, use noise-  
cancelling headphones to block  
out background environmental  
noise.  
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  
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320  
Voice: (301) 496-7243  
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Limit the amount of time you  
listen. As the volume increases,  
less time is required before your  
hearing could be affected.  
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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.  
Internet:  
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/he  
aring  
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National Institute for Occupational  
Safety and Health  
FDA Connsumer  
Update  
Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.  
200 Independence Ave., SW  
Washington, DC 20201  
Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-  
4674)  
The U.S. Food and Drug  
Administration’s Center  
for Devices and  
Radiological Health Consumer  
Update on Mobile Phones:  
Internet:  
1. Do wireless phones pose a  
health hazard?  
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/no  
ise/default.html  
The available scientific evidence  
does not show that any health  
problems are associated with using  
wireless phones. There is no proof,  
however, that wireless phones are  
absolutely safe. Wireless phones  
emit low levels of Radio Frequency  
(RF) energy in the microwave range  
while being used. They also emit  
very low levels of RF when in  
standby mode. Whereas high levels  
of RF can produce health effects  
(by heating tissue), exposure to low  
level RF that does not produce  
heating effects causes no known  
adverse health effects. Many  
studies of low level RF exposures  
have not found any biological  
effects. Some studies have  
suggested that some biological  
effects may occur, but such  
findings have not been confirmed  
by additional research. In some  
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cases, other researchers have had  
difficulty in reproducing those  
studies, or in determining the  
reasons for inconsistent results.  
Design wireless phones in a way  
that minimizes any RF exposure  
to the user that is not necessary  
for device function; and  
2. What is the FDA's role  
concerning the safety of wireless  
phones?  
Cooperate in providing users of  
wireless phones with the best  
possible information on possible  
effects of wireless phone use on  
human health.  
Under the law, the FDA does not  
review the safety of radiation-  
emitting consumer products such  
as wireless phones before they can  
be sold, as it does with new drugs  
or medical devices. However, the  
agency has authority to take action  
if wireless phones are shown to  
emit Radio Frequency (RF) energy  
at a level that is hazardous to the  
user. In such a case, the FDA could  
require the manufacturers of  
wireless phones to notify users of  
the health hazard and to repair,  
replace, or recall the phones so  
that the hazard no longer exists.  
Although the existing scientific data  
does not justify FDA regulatory  
actions, the FDA has urged the  
wireless phone industry to take a  
number of steps, including the  
following:  
The FDA belongs to an interagency  
working group of the federal  
agencies that have responsibility  
for different aspects of RF safety to  
ensure coordinated efforts at the  
federal level. The following  
agencies belong to this working  
group:  
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National Institute for  
Occupational Safety and Health  
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Environmental Protection  
Agency  
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Occupational Safety and Health  
Administration  
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National Telecommunications  
and Information Administration  
The National Institutes of Health  
participates in some interagency  
working group activities, as well.  
The FDA shares regulatory  
responsibilities for wireless phones  
with the Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC). All phones that  
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Support needed research into  
possible biological effects of RF  
of the type emitted by wireless  
phones;  
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are sold in the United States must  
comply with FCC safety guidelines  
that limit RF exposure. The FCC  
relies on the FDA and other health  
agencies for safety questions about  
wireless phones.  
The FCC also regulates the base  
stations that the wireless phone  
networks rely upon. While these  
base stations operate at higher  
power than do the wireless phones  
themselves, the RF exposures that  
people get from these base stations  
are typically thousands of times  
lower than those they can get from  
wireless phones. Base stations are  
thus not the subject of the safety  
questions discussed in this  
developed with the advice of the  
FDA and other federal health and  
safety agencies. When the phone is  
located at greater distances from  
the user, the exposure to RF is  
drastically lower because a  
person's RF exposure decreases  
rapidly with increasing distance  
from the source. The so-called  
“cordless phones,” which have a  
base unit connected to the  
telephone wiring in a house,  
typically operate at far lower power  
levels, and thus produce RF  
exposures far below the FCC safety  
limits.  
4. What are the results of the  
research done already?  
document.  
The research done thus far has  
produced conflicting results, and  
many studies have suffered from  
flaws in their research methods.  
Animal experiments investigating  
the effects of Radio Frequency (RF)  
energy exposures characteristic of  
wireless phones have yielded  
conflicting results that often cannot  
be repeated in other laboratories. A  
few animal studies, however, have  
suggested that low levels of RF  
could accelerate the development  
of cancer in laboratory animals.  
However, many of the studies that  
3. What kinds of phones are the  
subject of this update?  
The term “wireless phone” refers  
here to handheld wireless phones  
with built-in antennas, often called  
“cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones.  
These types of wireless phones can  
expose the user to measurable  
Radio Frequency (RF) energy  
because of the short distance  
between the phone and the user’s  
head.  
These RF exposures are limited by  
FCC safety guidelines that were  
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showed increased tumor  
5. What research is needed to  
decide whether RF exposure from  
wireless phones poses a health  
risk?  
development used animals that had  
been genetically engineered or  
treated with cancer-causing  
chemicals so as to be pre-disposed  
to develop cancer in the absence of  
RF exposure. Other studies exposed  
the animals to RF for up to 22 hours  
per day. These conditions are not  
similar to the conditions under  
which people use wireless phones,  
so we do not know with certainty  
what the results of such studies  
mean for human health. Three large  
epidemiology studies have been  
published since December 2000.  
Between them, the studies  
A combination of laboratory studies  
and epidemiological studies of  
people actually using wireless  
phones would provide some of the  
data that are needed. Lifetime  
animal exposure studies could be  
completed in a few years. However,  
very large numbers of animals  
would be needed to provide reliable  
proof of a cancer promoting effect,  
if one exists. Epidemiological  
studies can provide data that is  
directly applicable to human  
investigated any possible  
populations, but ten or more years  
follow-up may be needed to provide  
answers about some health effects,  
such as cancer. This is because the  
interval between the time of  
exposure to a cancer-causing  
agent and the time tumors develop  
— if they do — may be many, many  
years. The interpretation of  
association between the use of  
wireless phones and primary brain  
cancer, glioma, meningioma, or  
acoustic neuroma, tumors of the  
brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or  
other cancers. None of the studies  
demonstrated the existence of any  
harmful health effects from  
wireless phone RF exposures.  
However, none of the studies can  
answer questions about long-term  
exposures, since the average  
period of phone use in these  
epidemiological studies is  
hampered by difficulties in  
measuring actual RF exposure  
during day-to-day use of wireless  
phones. Many factors affect this  
measurement, such as the angle at  
which the phone is held, or which  
model of phone is used.  
studies was around three years.  
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6. What is the FDA doing to find out  
more about the possible health  
effects of wireless phone RF?  
from experts in government,  
industry, and academic  
organizations. CTIA-funded  
research is conducted through  
contracts with independent  
investigators. The initial research  
will include both laboratory studies  
and studies of wireless phone  
users. The CRADA will also include  
a broad assessment of additional  
research needs in the context of  
the latest research developments  
around the world.  
The FDA is working with the U.S.  
National Toxicology Program and  
with groups of investigators around  
the world to ensure that high  
priority animal studies are  
conducted to address important  
questions about the effects of  
exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)  
energy.  
The FDA has been a leading  
participant in the World Health  
Organization International Electro  
Magnetic Fields (EMF) Project  
since its inception in 1996. An  
influential result of this work has  
been the development of a detailed  
agenda of research needs that has  
driven the establishment of new  
research programs around the  
world. The project has also helped  
develop a series of public  
information documents on EMF  
issues.  
The FDA and the Cellular  
Telecommunications & Internet  
Association (CTIA) have a formal  
Cooperative Research And  
Development Agreement (CRADA)  
to do research on wireless phone  
safety. The FDA provides the  
scientific oversight, obtaining input  
7. How can I find out how much  
Radio Frequency energy exposure I  
can get by using my wireless  
phone?  
All phones sold in the United States  
must comply with Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC)  
guidelines that limit Radio  
Frequency (RF) energy exposures.  
The FCC established these  
guidelines in consultation with the  
FDA and the other federal health  
and safety agencies. The FCC limit  
for RF exposure from wireless  
phones is set at a Specific  
Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts  
per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC  
limit is consistent with the safety  
standards developed by the  
Institute of Electrical and Electronic  
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Engineering (IEEE) and the National  
Council on Radiation Protection and  
Measurement. The exposure limit  
takes into consideration the body’s  
ability to remove heat from the  
tissues that absorb energy from the  
wireless phone and is set well  
below levels known to have effects.  
Manufacturers of wireless phones  
must report the RF exposure level  
for each model of phone to the FCC.  
The FCC website  
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)  
gives directions for locating the FCC  
identification number on your  
phone so you can find your phone’s  
RF exposure level in the online  
listing.  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in  
the Human Body Due to Wireless  
Communications Devices:  
Experimental Techniques”, sets  
forth the first consistent test  
methodology for measuring the rate  
at which RF is deposited in the  
heads of wireless phone users. The  
test method uses a tissue-  
simulating model of the human  
head. Standardized SAR test  
methodology is expected to greatly  
improve the consistency of  
measurements made at different  
laboratories on the same phone.  
SAR is the measurement of the  
amount of energy absorbed in  
tissue, either by the whole body or  
a small part of the body. It is  
measured in watts/kg (or  
8. What has the FDA done to  
measure the Radio Frequency  
energy coming from wireless  
phones?  
milliwatts/g) of matter. This  
measurement is used to determine  
whether a wireless phone complies  
with safety guidelines.  
The Institute of Electrical and  
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is  
developing a technical standard for  
measuring the Radio Frequency  
(RF) energy exposure from wireless  
phones and other wireless  
9. What steps can I take to reduce  
my exposure to Radio Frequency  
energy from my wireless phone?  
If there is a risk from these  
handsets with the participation and  
leadership of FDA scientists and  
engineers. The standard,  
“Recommended Practice for  
Determining the Spatial-Peak  
products — and at this point we do  
not know that there is — it is  
probably very small. But if you are  
concerned about avoiding even  
potential risks, you can take a few  
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simple steps to minimize your  
Frequency (RF) energy, the  
exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)  
energy. Since time is a key factor in  
how much exposure a person  
receives, reducing the amount of  
time spent using a wireless phone  
will reduce RF exposure. If you  
must conduct extended  
measures described above would  
apply to children and teenagers  
using wireless phones. Reducing  
the time of wireless phone use and  
increasing the distance between  
the user and the RF source will  
reduce RF exposure.  
conversations by wireless phone  
every day, you could place more  
distance between your body and  
the source of the RF, since the  
exposure level drops off  
Some groups sponsored by other  
national governments have advised  
that children be discouraged from  
using wireless phones at all. For  
example, the government in the  
United Kingdom distributed leaflets  
containing such a recommendation  
in December 2000. They noted that  
no evidence exists that using a  
wireless phone causes brain  
tumors or other ill effects. Their  
recommendation to limit wireless  
phone use by children was strictly  
precautionary; it was not based on  
scientific evidence that any health  
hazard exists.  
dramatically with distance. For  
example, you could use a headset  
and carry the wireless phone away  
from your body or use a wireless  
phone connected to a remote  
antenna. Again, the scientific data  
does not demonstrate that wireless  
phones are harmful. But if you are  
concerned about the RF exposure  
from these products, you can use  
measures like those described  
above to reduce your RF exposure  
from wireless phone use.  
11. What about wireless phone  
interference with medical  
equipment?  
10. What about children using  
wireless phones?  
Radio Frequency (RF) energy from  
wireless phones can interact with  
some electronic devices. For this  
reason, the FDA helped develop a  
detailed test method to measure  
Electro Magnetic Interference  
The scientific evidence does not  
show a danger to users of wireless  
phones, including children and  
teenagers. If you want to take steps  
to lower exposure to Radio  
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(EMI) of implanted cardiac  
interference be found to occur, the  
FDA will conduct testing to assess  
the interference and work to  
resolve the problem.  
pacemakers and defibrillators from  
wireless telephones. This test  
method is now part of a standard  
sponsored by the Association for  
the Advancement of Medical  
Instrumentation (AAMI). The final  
draft, a joint effort by the FDA,  
medical device manufacturers, and  
many other groups, was completed  
in late 2000. This standard will allow  
manufacturers to ensure that  
cardiac pacemakers and  
defibrillators are safe from wireless  
phone EMI.  
The FDA has tested hearing aids for  
interference from handheld  
wireless phones and helped  
develop a voluntary standard  
sponsored by the Institute of  
Electrical and Electronic Engineers  
(IEEE). This standard specifies test  
methods and performance  
12. Where can I find additional  
information?  
For additional information, please  
refer to the following resources:  
FDA web page on wireless phones  
(http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/)  
Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) RF Safety  
Program  
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)  
International Commission on Non-  
lonizing Radiation Protection  
(http://www.icnirp.de)  
World Health Organization (WHO)  
International EMF Project  
(http://www.who.int/emf)  
requirements for hearing aids and  
wireless phones so that no  
National Radiological Protection  
Board (UK)  
interference occurs when a person  
uses a “compatible” phone and a  
“compatible” hearing aid at the  
same time. This standard was  
approved by the IEEE in 2000.  
The FDA continues to monitor the  
use of wireless phones for possible  
interactions with other medical  
devices. Should harmful  
(http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)  
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mounted device for your  
wireless phone or a speaker  
phone accessory, take  
advantage of these devices if  
available to you.  
10 Driver SSafettyy Tips  
Your wireless phone gives you the  
powerful ability to communicate by  
voice almost anywhere, anytime.  
An important responsibility  
accompanies the benefits of  
wireless phones, one that every  
user must uphold.  
When operating a car, driving is  
your first responsibility. When using  
your wireless phone behind the  
wheel of a car, practice good  
common sense and remember the  
following tips:  
3. Make sure you place your  
wireless phone within easy  
reach and where you can reach  
it without removing your eyes  
from the road. If you get an  
incoming call at an inconvenient  
time, if possible, let your  
voicemail answer it for you.  
4. Suspend conversations during  
hazardous driving conditions or  
situations. Let the person you are  
speaking with know you are  
driving; if necessary, suspend  
the call in heavy traffic or  
1. Get to know your wireless phone  
and its features such as speed  
dial and redial. Carefully read  
your instruction manual and  
learn to take advantage of  
hazardous weather conditions.  
Rain, sleet, snow, and ice can be  
hazardous, but so is heavy  
traffic. As a driver, your first  
responsibility is to pay attention  
to the road.  
valuable features most phones  
offer, including automatic redial  
and memory. Also, work to  
memorize the phone keypad so  
you can use the speed dial  
function without taking your  
attention off the road.  
5. Don’t take notes or look up  
phone numbers while driving. If  
you are reading an address book  
or business card, or writing a  
“to-do” list while driving a car,  
you are not watching where you  
2. When available, use a hands-  
free device. A number of hands-  
free wireless phone accessories  
are readily available today.  
Whether you choose an installed  
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are going. It is common sense.  
Do not get caught in a  
dangerous situation because you  
are reading or writing and not  
paying attention to the road or  
nearby vehicles.  
8. Use your wireless phone to call  
for help. Your wireless phone is  
one of the greatest tools you can  
own to protect yourself and your  
family in dangerous situations --  
with your phone at your side,  
help is only three numbers away.  
Dial 911 or other local  
emergency number in the case  
of fire, traffic accident, road  
hazard, or medical emergency.  
Remember, it’s a free call on your  
wireless phone!  
6. Dial sensibly and assess the  
traffic; if possible, place calls  
when you are not moving or  
before pulling into traffic. Try to  
plan your calls before you begin  
your trip or attempt to coincide  
your calls with times you may be  
stopped at a stop sign, red light,  
or otherwise stationary. But if  
you need to dial while driving,  
follow this simple tip -- dial only a  
few numbers, check the road  
and your mirrors, then continue.  
9. Use your wireless phone to help  
others in emergencies. Your  
wireless phone provides you a  
perfect opportunity to be a  
“Good Samaritan” in your  
community. If you see an auto  
accident, crime in progress or  
other serious emergency where  
lives are in danger, call 911 or  
other local emergency number,  
as you would want others to do  
for you.  
7. Do not engage in stressful or  
emotional conversations that  
may be distracting. Stressful or  
emotional conversations and  
driving do not mix; they are  
distracting and even dangerous  
when you are behind the wheel  
of a car. Make people you are  
talking with aware you are  
driving and if necessary,  
10. Call roadside assistance or a  
special wireless non-emergency  
assistance number when  
necessary. Certain situations you  
encounter while driving may  
require attention, but are not  
suspend conversations which  
have the potential to divert your  
attention from the road.  
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urgent enough to merit a call for  
emergency services. But you  
can still use your wireless  
phone to lend a hand. If you see  
a broken-down vehicle posing  
no serious hazard, a broken  
traffic signal, a minor traffic  
accident where no one appears  
injured or a vehicle you know to  
be stolen, call roadside  
Consumer  
Informattion oon SAR  
(Specific Absorption Rate)  
This Model Phone Meets the  
Government’s Requirements for  
Exposure to Radio Waves. Your  
wireless phone is a radio  
transmitter and receiver. It is  
designed and manufactured not to  
exceed the emission limits for  
exposure to radiofrequency (RF)  
energy set by the Federal  
assistance or other special non-  
emergency wireless number.  
Communications Commission (FCC)  
of the U.S. Government. These FCC  
exposure limits are derived from the  
recommendations of two expert  
organizations, the National Counsel  
on Radiation Protection and  
The above tips are meant as  
general guidelines. Before deciding  
to use your mobile device while  
operating a vehicle, it is  
recommended that you consult  
your applicable jurisdiction’s local  
laws or other regulations regarding  
such use. Such laws or other  
regulations may prohibit or  
Measurement (NCRP) and the  
Institute of Electrical and  
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In  
both cases, the recommendations  
were developed by scientific and  
engineering experts drawn from  
industry, government, and  
otherwise restrict the manner in  
which a driver may use his or her  
phone while operating a vehicle.  
academia after extensive reviews  
of the scientific literature related to  
the biological effects of RF energy.  
The exposure limit for wireless  
mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as the  
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.  
The SAR is a measure of the rate of  
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absorption of RF energy by the  
human body expressed in units of  
watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC  
requires wireless phones to comply  
with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per  
kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC  
exposure limit incorporates a  
substantial margin of safety to give  
additional protection to the public  
and to account for any variations in  
measurements.  
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.  
This device was tested for typical  
body-worn operations with the  
back of the phone kept 0.79 inches  
(2.0 cm) between the user’s body  
and the back of the phone. To  
comply with FCC RF exposure  
requirements, a minimum  
Tests for SAR are conducted using  
standard operating positions  
separation distance of 0.79 inches  
(2.0 cm) must be maintained  
specified by the FCC with the phone  
transmitting at its highest certified  
power level in all tested frequency  
bands. Although 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. Because the  
phone is designed to operate at  
multiple power levels 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.  
between the user s body and the  
back of the phone. Third-party belt-  
clips, holsters, and similar  
accessories containing metallic  
components should not be used.  
Body-worn accessories that cannot  
maintain 0.79 inches (2.0 cm)  
separation distance between the  
user's body and the back of the  
phone, and have not been tested  
for typical body-worn operations  
may not comply with FCC RF  
exposure limits and should be  
avoided.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment  
Authorization for this model phone  
with all reported SAR levels  
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  
evaluated as in compliance with the  
FCC RF emission guidelines.  
established by the government-  
adopted requirement for safe  
The highest SAR value for this  
model phone when tested for use at  
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the ear is 1.34 W/kg and when worn  
on the body, as described in this  
user’s manual, is 1.27 W/kg. While  
there may be differences between  
SAR levels of various phones and at  
various positions, they all meet the  
government requirement for safe  
exposure.  
SAR information on this model  
phone is on file with the FCC and  
can be found under the Display  
Grant section of  
*In the United States and Canada,  
the SAR limit for mobile phones  
used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg  
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of  
tissue. The standard incorporates a  
substantial margin of safety to give  
additional protection for the public  
and to account for any variations in  
measurements.  
FCC Hearring-Aid  
Compatibiilityy ((HAC)  
Regulattions for  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after  
searching on FCC ID.  
To find information that pertains to a  
particular model phone, this site  
uses the phone FCC ID number  
which is usually printed somewhere  
on the case of the phone.  
Sometimes it may be necessary to  
remove the battery pack to find the  
number. Once you have the FCC ID  
number for a particular phone,  
follow the instructions on the  
website and it should provide  
values for typical or maximum SAR  
for a particular phone.  
Wirelesss Devices  
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC)  
Report and Order in WT Docket 01-  
309 modified the exception of  
wireless phones under the Hearing  
Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC  
Act) to require digital wireless  
phones be compatible with hearing-  
aids. The intent of the HAC Act is to  
ensure reasonable access to  
telecommunications services for  
persons with hearing disabilities.  
While some wireless phones are  
used near some hearing devices  
(hearing aids and cochlear  
Additional information on Specific  
Absorption Rates (SAR) can be  
found on the Cellular  
Telecommunications Industry  
Association (CTIA) website at  
http://www.ctia.org/  
implants), users may detect a  
buzzing, humming, or whining noise.  
Some hearing devices are more  
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immune than others to this  
device is relatively immune to  
interference noise. The hearing aid  
and wireless phone rating values  
are then added together. A sum of 5  
is considered acceptable for  
normal use. A sum of 6 is  
interference noise, and phones also  
vary in the amount of interference  
they generate.  
The wireless telephone industry  
has developed a rating system for  
wireless phones, to assist hearing  
device users to find phones that  
may be compatible with their  
hearing devices. Not all phones  
have been rated. Phones that are  
rated have the rating on their box or  
a label located on the box.  
considered for best use.  
The ratings are not guarantees.  
Results will vary depending on the  
user's hearing device and hearing  
loss. If your hearing device  
In the above example, if a hearing  
aid meets the M2 level rating and  
the wireless phone meets the M3  
level rating, the sum of the two  
values equal M5. This should  
provide the hearing aid user with  
“normal usage” while using their  
hearing aid with the particular  
wireless phone. “Normal usage” in  
this context is defined as a signal  
quality that’s acceptable for normal  
operation.  
happens to be vulnerable to  
interference, you may not be able to  
use a rated phone successfully.  
Trying out the phone with your  
hearing device is the best way to  
evaluate it for your personal needs.  
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4  
meet FCC requirements and are  
likely to generate less interference  
to hearing devices than phones that  
are not labeled. M4 is the  
better/higher of the two ratings.  
Hearing devices may also be rated.  
Your hearing device manufacturer  
or hearing health professional may  
help you find this rating. Higher  
ratings mean that the hearing  
The M mark is intended to be  
synonymous with the U mark. The T  
mark is intended to be synonymous  
with the UT mark. The M and T  
marks are recommended by the  
Alliance for Telecommunications  
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Safety  
Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U  
and UT marks are referenced in  
Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The  
HAC rating and measurement  
procedure are described in the  
American National Standards  
Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.  
When you're talking over the cell  
phone, it's recommended you'd turn  
the BT (Bluetooth) mode off for  
HAC.  
For information about hearing aids  
and digital wireless phones  
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and  
Volume Control  
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html  
Gallaudet University, RERC  
http://tap.gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/  
DigWireless.htm  
HLAA (Hearing Loss Association of  
America)  
http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellph  
onetech.asp  
The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC  
Order  
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/at  
tachmatch/FCC-03-168A1.pdf  
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Accessories  
There are a variety of accessories available for your phone and three easy  
ways to purchase them: shop online anytime at www.verizonwireless.com,  
call us at 1866 VZ GOT IT (894 6848) or visit one of our Verizon Wireless  
Communication Stores.  
Chargers  
Batteries  
USB Cable  
Holster  
Sync CD  
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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT  
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY  
COVERS:  
and, therefore, shall not be  
covered under these limited  
warranty terms.  
LG offers you a limited warranty  
that the enclosed subscriber unit  
and its enclosed accessories will  
be free from defects in material and  
workmanship, according to the  
following terms and conditions:  
(5)Upon request from LG, the  
consumer must provide  
information to reasonably prove  
the date of purchase.  
(6)The customer shall bear the cost  
of shipping the product to the  
Customer Service Department of  
LG. LG shall bear the cost of  
shipping the product back to the  
consumer after the completion of  
service under this limited  
(1)The limited warranty for the  
product extends for TWELVE (12)  
MONTHS beginning on the date  
of purchase of the product with  
valid proof of purchase, or  
absent valid proof of purchase,  
FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS from date  
of manufacture as determined by  
the unit's manufacture date  
code.  
warranty.  
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES  
NOT COVER:  
(2)The limited warranty extends  
only to the original purchaser of  
the product and is not assignable  
or transferable to any  
(1)Defects or damages resulting  
from use of the product in other  
than its normal and customary  
manner.  
subsequent purchaser/end user.  
(2)Defects or damages from  
abnormal use, abnormal  
conditions, improper storage,  
exposure to moisture or  
(3)This warranty is good only to the  
original purchaser of the product  
during the warranty period as  
long as it is in the U.S., including  
Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories  
and Canada.  
dampness, unauthorized  
modifications, unauthorized  
connections, unauthorized  
repair, misuse, neglect, abuse,  
accident, alteration, improper  
installation, or other acts which  
(4)The external housing and  
cosmetic parts shall be free of  
defects at the time of shipment  
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are not the fault of LG, including  
damage caused by shipping,  
blown fuses, spills of food or  
liquid.  
(9) Products operated outside  
published maximum ratings.  
(10) Products used or obtained in a  
rental program.  
(3)Breakage or damage to  
antennas unless caused directly  
by defects in material or  
workmanship.  
(11) Consumables (such as fuses).  
3. WHAT LG WILL DO:  
LG will, at its sole option, either  
repair, replace or refund the  
purchase price of any unit that does  
not conform to this limited warranty.  
LG may choose at its option to use  
functionally equivalent re-  
conditioned, refurbished or new  
units or parts or any units. In  
addition, LG will not re-install or  
back-up any data, applications or  
software that you have added to  
your phone. It is therefore  
(4)That the Customer Service  
Department at LG was not  
notified by consumer of the  
alleged defect or malfunction of  
the product during the applicable  
limited warranty period.  
(5)Products which have had the  
serial number removed or made  
illegible.  
(6)This limited warranty is in lieu of  
all other warranties, express or  
implied either in fact or by  
operations of law, statutory or  
otherwise, including, but not  
limited to any implied warranty of  
marketability or fitness for a  
particular use.  
recommended that you back-up  
any such data or information prior  
to sending the unit to LG to avoid  
the permanent loss of such  
information.  
4. STATE LAW RIGHTS:  
(7)Damage resulting from use of  
non LG approved accessories.  
No other express warranty is  
applicable to this product. THE  
DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
(8)All plastic surfaces and all other  
externally exposed parts that are  
scratched or damaged due to  
normal customer use.  
MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO  
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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT  
THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS  
Or visit http://us.lgservice.com.  
Correspondence may also be  
mailed to:  
LG Electronics Service- Mobile  
Handsets, P.O. Box 240007,  
Huntsville, AL 35824  
WARRANTY HEREIN. LG SHALL  
NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF  
THE USE OF THE PRODUCT,  
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY  
OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT  
OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO  
USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY  
BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING  
THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO  
THIS PRODUCT.  
DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT  
TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Please  
call or write for the location of the  
LG authorized service center  
nearest you and for the procedures  
for obtaining warranty claims.  
Some states do not allow the  
exclusive limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages or  
limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts; so these limitations  
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.  
5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY  
SERVICE:  
To obtain warranty service, please  
call or fax to the following  
telephone numbers from anywhere  
in the continental United States:  
Tel. 1-800-793-8896 or Fax. 1-800-  
448-4026  
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Glossary  
SM  
V CAST  
Terminnology  
Feature that is the next generation in  
wireless technology which transforms  
your wireless phone into a portable  
music player and delivers an amazing  
streaming mobile video experience.  
V CAST uses technology that  
Ez Tip Calculator  
Feature for easy bill calculation using the  
total cost, tip, and number of people as  
variables.  
significantly increases download  
capabilities to deliver better graphics,  
sound and depth and uses the power of  
broadband so that you can download the  
hottest entertainment, sports highlights,  
news and breaking weather to your  
Verizon Wireless V CAST phone. The  
new V CAST phones provide better  
imaging capabilities, mega pixel  
Advanced Voice Recognition  
Feature that allows you to perform a  
wide range of verbal commands by  
training the phone to recognize your  
individual speech patterns.  
®
Bluetooth wireless technology  
Technology used to allow mobile phones,  
computers, and other personal devices  
to be easily coordinated and  
cameras and video cameras, improved  
audio and expandable memory storage.  
interconnected using a short-range  
wireless connection.  
Acronyyms and  
Abbreviiations  
Media Center  
DTMF  
Feature that accesses the Internet to  
provide the ability to access and even  
download a wide variety of software,  
information, music, video, and more right  
on your LG Verizon wireless phone.  
Dual-Tone Multi Frequency (or “touch-  
tone”) is a method used to communicate  
keys pressed on the phone. Pressing a  
key generates two simultaneous tones,  
one for the row and one for the column  
to determine which key was pressed.  
TM  
microSD  
Additional external memory for your  
mobile phone.  
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Glossary  
ERI  
NAM  
Enhanced Roaming Indicator is a  
Number Assignment Module is how the  
phone stores the phone number and its  
electronic serial number.  
feature to indicate whether a mobile  
phone is on its home system, a partner  
network, or a roaming network. Many  
phones indicate home vs. roaming as an  
icon, but ERI capable phones can clearly  
indicate third “partner network” status.  
SSL  
Secure Sockets Layer Protocol used to  
encrypt data sent over the air.  
EVDO  
TTY  
Evolution Data Only or Evolution Data  
Optimized (abbreviated as EVDO, EV-DO,  
EvDO, 1xEV-DO or 1xEvDO) provides fast  
wireless broadband access (3G)  
anywhere, without needing a WiFi  
hotspot.  
Teletypewriter. An electromechanical  
typewriter that either transmits or  
receives messages coded in electrical  
signals. A phone with TTY support is able  
to translate typed characters to voice or  
translate voice into characters to display  
on the TTY.  
GPS  
Global Positioning System is a system of  
satellites, computers, and receivers able  
to determine the latitude and longitude of  
a specific receiver on Earth. Position is  
calculated using time and distance.  
IS 2000  
Type of digital signaling. It's the second  
generation of CDMA digital cellular, an  
extension of IS-95. Differences between  
signaling types have to do with pilot  
signal and links to provide more traffic  
channels, and control protocols.  
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Index  
10 Driver Safety Tips 114  
D
K
Keypad Volume 79  
A
L
LIMITED WARRANTY  
E
M
Master Volume 78  
B
F
Battery Temperature  
FCC Hearing-Aid  
Compatibility (HAC)  
Regulations for Wireless  
Menu Tree on the Internal  
Font Size On Internal  
Mobile Web 61  
Music & Tones 49  
C
G
My Name Card 48  
My Pictures 57  
I
Important Safety  
In Case of Emergency (ICE)  
Consumer Information on  
My Videos 58  
N
Inbox 36  
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MEMO  
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