User Guide
Thank you for choosing the Pantech Breeze IV.
The Pantech Breeze IV has many features
designed to enhance your mobile experience.
From its EZ to read menus, to its sleek, stylish
design, we know you will enjoy the entire
Breeze IV experience.
This User Guide contains important and useful
information that will maximize your familiarity
with all that the Pantech Breeze IV has to offer.
Dimensions & Weight
Weight: 102 g (with standard
battery)
Operating Frequency
•GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/
1800/1900 MHz, UMTS/
HSDPA 850/1900/2100 MHz
networks in North America,
South America, Europe, Africa,
and Asia-Pacific where these
networks are supported
Dimensions: 106.5 mm X 53 mm
X 17.4 mm
Power Management
(Performance)
Battery
Type
Standby Talk
•Automatic band switching
Capacity
Time
Time
Standard
Lithium-
Ion
Up to
250
hours hours
Up to
3
Up to
1030mAh
(Li-ion)
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Specifications ................................... 2
Phone overview ................................8
Using Shortcuts.............................. 10
Menu overview ................................. 11
Quick & Easy .................................... 14
SIM card and battery ..................... 17
Turning the phone on/off............ 20
Essential display indications...... 20
Setting the phone mode ..............23
Entering text ...................................24
Quick call keys................................ 26
PC Suite.............................................27
Memory card ...................................28
Breeze Mode
1. Calls and address book
Making, receiving and ending a
call........................................................ 34
Options during a call....................36
Checking all calls ...........................40
Speed dialing....................................41
Using address book...................... 42
Using your headset.......................44
Fixed dialing number ................... 45
2. Messaging
Receiving messages....................48
Creating and sending text
messages .........................................49
Creating multimedia
messages .........................................50
Managing messaging memory ...56
Email ................................................... 57
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3. Multimedia
6. Settings
Camera ..............................................60
Photo album ....................................66
Video album.....................................68
Phone status.................................... 92
Sounds & alerts.............................. 92
Display settings..............................93
Voice command setting.............93
4. Useful Features
Magnifier ........................................... 72
Calendar............................................ 72
Alarm clock....................................... 74
Pill Reminder.................................... 75
User Guide ....................................... 76
Calculator ......................................... 77
Tip calculator .................................. 77
Stop watch........................................ 78
Say a Command............................. 78
Readout Mode................................80
Slow Speech.....................................81
Advanced Mode
1. Calls and address book
Making, receiving and ending
a call.....................................................96
Call settings ....................................101
Checking all calls ..........................101
Speed dialing................................. 103
Using address book....................104
Using your headset..................... 107
Fixed dialing number ................. 107
Caller identification....................108
Slow Speech..................................108
5. Connectivity
Bluetooth..........................................84
Using the web browser................ 87
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2. Messaging
Other files ....................................... 145
Managing memory ..................... 145
Playing games............................... 145
Receiving messages...................110
Creating and sending text
messages .........................................112
Creating multimedia
4. Useful Features
Magnifier ......................................... 148
Calendar.......................................... 149
Alarm clock..................................... 150
Pill Reminder................................... 151
User Guide ......................................152
Calculator ........................................153
Tip calculator .................................153
Stop watch...................................... 154
Notepad and voice memo ...... 154
World time...................................... 156
Converter........................................ 156
Timer..................................................157
Say a Command............................157
Readout Mode.............................. 159
messages ........................................ 113
Message templates..................... 118
Message settings ......................... 118
Managing messaging
memory ........................................... 120
Email ...................................................121
3. Multimedia
Camera .............................................124
Photo album .................................. 130
Video album....................................132
Audio album .................................. 134
Music player................................... 136
Music player settings.................. 141
Media player................................... 142
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5. Connectivity
7. Appendix
Bluetooth........................................ 162
Using USB Mode .......................... 165
Using the web browser.............. 165
Setting profiles............................. 167
Alert message...............................180
Troubleshooting checklist ....... 181
Safety information...................... 184
Safety precautions ..................... 185
About the battery usage...........187
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility
(HAC) regulations for wireless
devices.............................................. 191
FCCRegulatoryCompliance.... 195
Warranty.......................................... 199
Speaker Phone &
6. Settings
Language........................................ 170
Time and date............................... 170
Voice command setting........... 170
Sounds and alerts ........................ 171
Display settings............................. 171
Security.............................................173
Updating software .......................174
Reset..................................................175
TTY..................................................... 176
Noise Cancel ................................206
Dynamic Noise Suppression
from Audience............................. 207
earSmart™ technology............208
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Phone overview
Earpiece
Internal display
Quick Call Keys
Left/Right Soft key
Perform the functions shown at the
bottom line of the display
OK key or access Browser
Press to enter menu system
Navigation key
Scroll through the
menu options
Camera key
Power on & off / Menu exit / End key
Turn phone on / off, ends calls, exit
menus
Voice Command
Send key
Voicemail
Clear key
Return to previous screen or deletes
characters in text mode.
Vibrate mode
Microphone 1
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Volume up /
down
Speaker
Flash
Camera
External Display
LED Indicators Microphone 2
Message, Call,
Internal antenna
area
Micro USB
(Ear Mic. &
Charger)
Battery
note: Holdingthedevicebytheinternalantennaareamightaffectthequalityofallcalls.
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In Menu mode, Main Menus
can be accessed by pressing
the number keys (1 to #)
corresponding to their location
on the screen.
Example: Accessing the
Phone
menu.
Mode
note: The phone has integrated
advancednoisesuppressiontechnology.
To ensure voice quality, please do not
cover microphone entries as indicated.
1. Select Menu.
2.Press
for Settings.
for Phone Mode.
3.Press
4.Press the U/D scroll key to
Using Shortcuts
select the mode.
Numbered menu items, such as
menus, sub-menus, and options
can be quickly accessed by
using their shortcut numbers.
note: The steps may vary by mode and
this manual provides instructions for
both Breeze Mode and Advanced Mode
respectively.
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Menu overview
Messaging
AT&T Services
Say a Command
AT&T FamilyMap
AT&T Navigator
AT&T Music
Games & Apps
myAT&T
My Account
Mobile Email
Browser
User Guide
Calculator
Tip Calculator
Stop Watch
Breeze mode
menu
Address Book
Contacts
Groups
Favorites
Settings
Conversations
Options
Create Message
Delete
Settings
Phone Status
Sounds & Alerts
Bluetooth
Font Size
Wallpaper
Slow Speech
Delete
Conversations
Templates
Settings
Memory
Fixed Dial
Numbers
S
Service
Numbers
Camera
Take Pictures
Record Videos
My Pictures
My Videos
Tools
Magnifier
Calendar
Alarm Clock
Pill Reminder
Voice Command
Settings
Phone Mode
S
SIM dependent
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Advanced mode menu
Picture
Messaging
Conversations
Options
Address
Book
Contacts
Groups
Favorites
Settings
Mobile AT&T GPS Browser
My Stuff
AT&T
Home
Applications
Email
Navigator
Bookmarks
Audio
AT&T
Enter
Games
Picture
Video
Tools
OtherFiles
UsedSpace
Create
FamilyMap
Address
History
Message
Delete
Manage
Delete
Fixed Dial
Conversations
Numbers
Templates
Settings
Memory
S
Service
Numbers
S
N
SIM dependent Network dependent
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Video
Tools
AT&T Music myAT&T Settings
N
Magnifier
Music Player
Phone Mode
SoundProfiles
Display
AT&T
RecentCalls
Camera
Software
Update
ShopMusic
Video Camera
Media Player
AlarmClock
Calendar
Reset
TTY
Phone
N
Call
Phone
PillReminder
User Guide
Notepad
Network
Information
Connections
Network
Voice Memo
WorldTime
Calculator
Tip Calculator
Converter
Connectivity
S
Security
StopWatch
Timer
SayaCommand
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Quick & Easy
Keys
Functions
Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display
by using these soft keys.
Scroll through the menu options in Menu mode. In standby
mode,
Left Scroll: Access My Stuff menu
Right Scroll: Access Calendar menu
Up Scroll: Access Create Message menu
Down Scroll: Access Contacts menu
Select a menu function or store user-input information, such
as names. Also use this key for confirmation.
Launch the Browser menu directly if pressed in standby
mode.
Delete characters in text mode, or return to previous menu.
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Keys
Functions
Make or receive a call. Show the recent call list in standby mode.
Re-dial the last call number if pressed and held in standby
mode.
Complete the current call. Turn on/off the phone if pressed
and held. Cancel user input and return to standby mode while
in Menu mode.
Quickly connect to the voice mail server if pressed and
held in standby mode.
Enter numbers, letters or special characters. Go to the dial
screen if pressed in standby mode.
~
Assign the number as a speed dial when it is pressed and held.
Enter or exit from vibrate mode if pressed and held in standby
mode. Show the symbol input screen if pressed in text input
mode.
Enterthe+signprefixforinternationaldialingifpressedandheld.
Enter the space character in text input mode.
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Keys
Functions
Change various text input modes if pressed at the text-editing
screen.
Adjust the earpiece volume while making a call.
Control the Ringtone volume, vibrate mode and silent all mode
in standby.
Mute the ringtone of the incoming call if the volume up key is
pressed.
Reject the incoming call if the volume down key is pressed and
held when you receive an incoming call.
Launch the Multitasking by pressing and holding the volume
up key.
Turn camera capture mode on.
Work as a camera shutter in capture mode.
Turn the Voice Commands on.
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About your battery
SIM card and battery
About your SIM card
Your phone uses a Li-Ion battery.
Make sure to use an authorized
battery and charger only. For
more details, please inquire at
your nearest dealer.
When you subscribe to your
network operator, you receive a
SIM (Subscriber Identity Module)
card containing your registration
information, PIN code, etc.
Like a credit card, it should
be kept secure and handled
carefully. Do not bend, scratch
or expose it to moisture. Avoid
static electricity.
note: Your phone is powered by a
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. This means
that, unlike other forms of battery
technology, you can recharge your
battery while some charge remains
without reducing your phone’s
autonomy due to the “battery memory
effect” inherent in those technologies.
To avoid corrupting your SIM
card’s memory, always switch off
your phone before removing or
inserting your SIM card.
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2.Insert the SIM card
into the slot.
Installing/removing SIM card
and battery
The gold contacts
1. Remove the
of the SIM card
battery cover
from the unit.
To fit the battery
cover, put it on
the guide rail and
push up.
should go against
the metal contacts
of the phone.
Put the contacts
of the battery into
the hole located at
the top of the unit and then
insert and press the lower
side of the battery until you
hear the “click”. Make sure you
align the gold contacts at the
battery end with contacts on
Correct
Incorrect
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Getting started
the phone. If the contacts at
the battery are not properly
aligned, damage could occur
to the phone and the battery.
To charge your
battery
1. To charge,
connect the
charger adapter
as shown right.
Correct
Incorrect
3.To remove the
battery, push the
bottom of the
Correct
Correct
Incorrect
battery to upwards
(1) and remove (2)
the battery.
Push the SIM card
in the arrow
direction as shown.
Incorrect
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2.To remove
the adapter
connecting, pull
the adapter
away as shown
right.
Essential display
indications
Signal strength. The greater the
number of bars, the stronger
the signal. When network is in
searching mode is displayed.
Flight mode is active.
Turning the phone on/off
A call is being made. When
you are in no service area, is
displayed.
To turn on
1. Press and hold
.
.
To turn off
NS
Call forwarding is active.
1. Press and hold
Incoming calls set to ring only
(Normal).
Incoming calls set to Vibrate
and Ring.
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Getting started
Incoming calls set to Vibrate
A message is being sent.
Only.
A message is being received.
An alarm is set.
Incoming calls set to Silent.
Received one or more text
messages.
Bluetooth is active.
Bluetooth hands-free headset is
connected.
Received one or more
multimedia messages.
Bluetooth A2DP headset is
connected.
Received one or more WAP push
messages.
Bluetooth hands-free + A2DP
headset is connected.
Received one or more other
messages.
Data transfer via Bluetooth.
Headset is connected.
USB is connected.
Received one or more voice
messages.
Inbox is full.
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External memory card is
inserted.
WAP is connected. When the
security is set is displayed.
An error occurred on the
external memory card.
Battery strength. When the
battery charge is low, is
displayed.
TTY is active.
S
SIMdependent
Network dependent
Pill Reminder is set.
N
An EDGE signal is available.
(White color : Deactivate,
Blue color : Activate)
A GPRS signal is available.
(White color : Deactivate,
Blue color : Activate)
A 3G signal is available.
(White color : Deactivate,
Blue color : Activate)
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Getting started
Breeze Mode
Advanced
Setting the phone mode
Your phone has two customized
modes, BreezeandAdvanced.
The default is set to Breeze mode
whichprovidesEZaccesstothe
functionsusedmostfrequently.
IntheBreezemode, youcanview
anabbreviatedmenu:Address
Book, Messaging, Camera, AT&T
Services, Tools and Settings. The
Advanced Mode allows access to
all menu items.
Mode
To change the phone mode
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Phone Mode.
2.Select Breeze Mode or
Advanced Mode.
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Assigning the menu
You can set the most commonly
used menu item in GoTo in
standby mode.
Useful keys
Display symbols.
Adding a space.
Press to toggle from initial caps
to all caps, to lower case, or to
numeric entries.
Press to change the text entry
functions from ABC mode to
predictive mode, or number
mode.
ABC Mode dbc (lower
case / initial caps / all caps)
Predictive Mode gef
(lower case / initial caps / all
caps)
1. SelectGoTo in standby mode
> (Unassigned).
2.Select Add.
3.Select the menu item and sub
menu item.
4. Select Save.
Entering text
You can enter text with multi-tap,
predictive, numeric or symbol.
Number Mode a
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Getting started
Key characters by language
Each of the following keys will
scroll through these sequential
options listed by language.
ABC mode
Press the key labeled with the
target letter once for the first
letter; press it twice for the
second letter, and so on.
Key English French Spanish
1. Press
as multi-tap.
2.Press to
repeatedly. To write the letter
“C”, press 3 times. To write
number 2, press 4 times.
to change the mode
. , - ? ! / ' @ :
abc
def
ç à ä
é è
á ã ç
to input text
é
í
ghi
jkl
mno
pqrs
tuv
ö ñ
ß
ó ñ
ú ü
Predictive mode (T9)
The predictive mode
automatically compares your
keystrokes with an internal
linguistic dictionary to determine
ù ü
wxyz
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the correct word. It will display
the most commonly used
first. To save a word not listed
in phone’s dictionary, select
Options > Predictive Settings >
My Words.
2.Press
to
and
to
input numbers.
Symbol mode
You can input symbols.
1. Press
to view the symbols.
2.Press U/D/L/R to select a
1. Press
to predictive.
2.Press to
to change the mode
symbol and select Insert.
to input text.
Quick call keys
For example, to write ‘hello’,
Getting in touch with those you
call most is now as EZ as 1-2-3.
note: The following direction is an
press
.
Number mode
You can input numbers in this
mode.
example with using
of and keys will be same as the
following.
key. The usage
1. Press
to 123.
to change the mode
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Getting started
To assign a contact to Quick
Call
PC Suite
PC suite is a Windows-based
PC program that allows you
to easily manage personal
data and multimedia files by
connecting your Phone to a PC.
The PC suite application can be
downloaded at
1. Press
.
2.SelectQuick Call > Assign.
3.Select a contact > Select.
To make a call using one
touch key
1. Press
.
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2.Select Call.
System requirements
• Microsoft Windows 2000,
Windows XP family, Windows
Vista 32bit, Windows 7, or
Windows 8
• At least 300MB of free disk
space
To send a message using
one touch key
1. Press
.
2.Select Options > Send
Message.
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• Interface devices such as USB
or Bluetooth for the connection
with the phone
Inserting a memory card
1. Remove the
battery cover
and the battery
from the unit.
PC Suite features
• Contact Manager
• Message Manager
• File Manager
2.Unlock the
microSD card
slot by carefully
sliding it up.
The metal
cover should
now be easily
lifted up.
Memory card
You can use a microSD card as a
memory card. It gives you more
space to save pictures, videos,
music, etc.
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Getting started
3.Insert the micro
SD card into
Using a memory card
You can save, move and delete
the files in your phone and
the slot. The
gold contacts
of the
microSD card should go
against the metal contacts of
the phone.
external memory card. You can
also move and copy the files to
computer from your phone.
To copy a file to the memory
card
4.Close the metal
1. Select a file > Options > Copy.
2.Select Memory by pressing
L/R. To copy the file back to
the phone, select Phone.
3.Select a desired folder > Here.
cover and
slide down to
lock the
microSD card
in place. The icon will be
displayed when the phone is
turned on.
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To move a file to the memory To move the file from the
card
card to the computer
1. Connect the data cable with
mobile and the computer.
2.Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity.
3.Select Select USB Mode.
4.Select Music Player, Mass
Storage , Modem, or Ask on
Connection.
5.Follow the instructions on your
computer screen.
1. Select a file > Options > Move.
2.Select Memory by pressing
L/R. To copy the file back to
the phone, select Phone.
3.Select a desired folder > Here.
To delete a file from the
memory card
1. Select a file from the card >
Options > Delete > Yes.
In Advanced Mode, you have
access to all of the features of
Breeze IV including the features
provided byBreeze Mode.
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Getting started
note: Select Music Player when you
want to add music to the playlist in
your device. When you select Ask on
Connection, it will ask you to select Music
Player, Mass Storage, or Modem every
time you connect your device with your
computer.
Resetting a memory card
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Reset.
2.Enter password.
3.Select OK > External Memory
Reset > Select > Yes.
For details on reset, see page 175.
note: Master Reset and Master Clear
will reset your phone to its default
settings. The default password is '1234'.
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Memo
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Calls and address book
Making, receiving and ending a call
Options during a call
Checking all calls
Speed dialing
Using address book
Using your headset
Fixed dialing number
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Making a call using the call list
Your phone logs up to 20
dialed, received and missed call
numbers.
Making, receiving and
ending a call
Making a call
1. Enter the area code and
phone number.
1. Press
to display the recent
calls list.
2.Press
.
2.Select All Calls, Missed Calls,
Received Calls, Dialed Calls
or Call Ranking by pressing
L/R.
Answering a call
1. Press
or select Accept.
Ending a call
3.Select a number.
1. Press
.
4.Press
to dial the selected
Once the call is completed, a call
number.
summary is displayed.
note: To redial the last number, press
and hold
in standby mode.
Rejecting a call
Press
or select Ignore.
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book
2.Type the country code, area
code, and phone number.
Making a call during a call
1. Enter the phone number
or select Options > View
Contacts.
01
02
03
04
05
06
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
3.Press
.
Making an emergency call
1. You can make emergency
calls even if your phone does
not have a SIM card.
2.Press
to dial the
second call. The first call is
automatically put on hold.
2.Press Emergency Number, or
select SOS if your phone does
not have a SIM card.
Switching between two calls
1. Select Options > Swap.
Making an international call
3.Press
.
1. Press and hold
for the
Replying to a missed call
international prefix until the
‘+’,character appears.
1. Press
list.
to display the calls
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2.Select Missed Calls by
pressing L/R.
Options during a call
Switching your phone’s
3.Select a number to call by
pressing U/D.
microphone off
1. Select Options > Mute.
4.Press
.
N
Switching your phone’s
microphone back on
1. Select Options > Unmute.
Answering a second call
1. Press . The first call is
automatically put on hold.
2.Press
to end the second
Talking on speaker
call. The call on hold is
1. Select
.
automatically reconnected.
Slowing down a Voice
1. Select Options > Slow
Speech.
note: For answering a second call, you
shouldactivateCall Waiting inadvance.
(SelectMenu > Settings > Call > Call
Waiting > Options >Activate inAdvanced
Mode.)
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book
N
Removing background noise
Multi-party calls
01
02
03
04
05
06
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
You can eliminate background
noise from conversations and
improve the voice quality of
communications by setting
Noise Suppression to On.
1. Select Options> Noise
Suppression.
You can talk with more than one
person or have a conference call.
Making a multi-party call
1. Call the first participant.
2.Call the second participant.
The first call is automatically
put on hold.
Putting a call on hold and
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3.Select Options > Join.
returning
Having a private
Putting a call on hold
conversation with one
participant
1. Select Options > Split.
2.Select a participant > Select.
1. Select Options > Hold or press
.
Returning to a held call
1. Select Options > Unhold or
press
again.
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Removing one participant
from a multi-party call
1. Select Options > End.
2.Select the number associated
with the call you wish to end or
End All to end all calls.
Searching for a name or
group in address book
Enter the first letters of the name
for Name Search. The entries are
displayed starting with the first
entry matching your input.
Finding a name manually in
address book
Searching for a number in
address book during a call
1. Select Options > View
Contacts.
1. Press U/D.
Viewing the details of
highlighted entry in address
book
2.Select a number, and then
press
.
1. Select Select.
For details on address book, see
page 42.
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book
Reading a message during a
Viewing the calendar during
a call
01
02
03
04
05
06
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
call
1. Select Options > View
Message.
2.Select a conversation > View.
3.Select a message > View.
1. Select Options > View
Calendar.
Making a note during a call
1. Select Options > Notepad.
Sending a message during a
call
1. Select Options > Send
Message.
For details on creating a text
message, see page 49.
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Mobile Web during a call
1. Select Options > Browser.
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Viewing dialed calls
1. Select GoTo in standby mode.
2.Select Recent Calls > Dialed
Calls.
Checking all calls
You can view information about
all calls simply by pressing
.
For more options for all, missed,
received, dialed calls, and call
ranking, select an entry and
Options.
Viewing call rankings
1. Select GoTo in standby mode.
2.Select Recent Calls > Call
Ranking.
Viewing missed calls
1. Select GoTo in standby mode.
2.Select Recent Calls > Missed
Calls.
Deleting call logs
1. Select GoTo in standby mode.
2.Select Recent Calls > Delete
Call Logs.
Viewing received calls
1. Select GoTo in standby mode.
2.Select Recent Calls >
Received Calls.
3.SelectAll Calls, Missed Calls,
Received Calls, or Dialed
Calls.
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book
note: If no logs exist, the message “No
Call Exist” appears.
Speed dialing
01
02
03
04
05
06
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
You can dial quickly using speed
dialing. Up to 8 phone numbers
Viewing call time
can be programmed using
numbers 2 to 9.
1. Select GoTo in standby mode.
2.Select Recent Calls > Call
Time.
: Voice mail
: Prefix for international call
3.Last Call, Received Calls,
Dialed Calls, Total Calls, and
Lifetime Calls are displayed.
Setting speed dial
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Settings.
Resetting all call times
1. Select GoTo in standby mode.
2.Select Recent Calls > Call
Time.
3.Select Reset > Yes.
note: The default password is ‘1234’.
2.Select Speed Dial > an empty
entry and select Add.
3.Select a contact > Select.
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numbers, and information on the
SIM or phone. Number of entries
can depend on the capacity of
the SIM card.
Changing speed dial contact
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Settings.
2.Select Speed Dial and select a
number.
Adding a contact
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Contacts > Options > Add
New Contact.
2.Select Phone or SIM.
3.Input the fields.
4. Select Save.
3.Select Change.
4.Selectacontact>Select > Yes.
Removing from speed dial
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Settings.
2.Select Speed Dial and select a
number.
3.Select Remove > Yes.
Viewing the contact list
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
Using address book
You can save names, phone
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Searching for a phone
number
Sending a contact
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1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Select a contact > Options >
Share Contact Info > All
Contact Info, Personal
Contact, or Business
Contact.
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Input the first letter or two of
the person’s name and scroll
with U/D.
3.Select Select to view detail
information.
4.To update information, select
Options > Edit Contact.
3.You can send the contact
using via Message or via
Bluetooth.
Deleting a contact
Calling from contact list
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Select a contact to call.
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Select a contact > Options >
Delete > Yes.
3.Press
.
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Making groups
Adding to favorites or
groups
1. Press D, R or select Menu >
Address Book > Groups.
2.Select Options > Add New
Group.
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Select a contact > Options >
Add to.
3.Enter a group name and
select Save.
3.Select Favorites or Groups.
Editing groups
Using your headset
1. Press D, Ror select Menu >
Address Book > Groups.
2.Select a group > Options >
Add New Group, Edit Group,
or Delete Group.
You can make or receive a call
using your headset. When you
connect your headset to the jack,
the button on the headset works
as follows.
note: You must use the headset
designed for this device. It is an optional
item. Not all headset will have a button.
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While in standby mode
1. Press the button once to list
recent calls.
Fixed dialing number
Viewing fixed dialing number
list
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2.Press the button twice to
redial the last call.
Fixeddialingnumberisaservice
thatlimitsyouraccesstospecific
numbers in the address book
listrecordedontheSIM. Input
the PIN2 to set up or cancel this
service. ThedefaultPIN2is"2222".
While the phone is closed
1. Press the button once to
receive an incoming call.
2.Press and hold the button
once to end the call.
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Fixed Dial Numbers.
note: PIN2 must be correctly entered
within3attempts.Ifyouinputincorrect
code three times in a row, the PIN2 code
will be blocked. If the PIN2 code is blocked,
pleasecontactyourserviceprovider.Your
PIN2codeissuppliedwiththeSIMcard.
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Messaging
Receiving messages
Creating and sending text messages
Creating multimedia messages
Managing messaging memory
Email
3.Select as New Contact or as
Receiving messages
Viewing a new message
1. Select View.
Existing Contact.
Saving the object in a
received multimedia
message
1. Open a multimedia message.
2.Select an object.
3.Select Options > Use >
Save to internal or Save to
external.
It will be saved in one of the
categories in the My Pictures or
My Videos folder.
Reading a message from the
conversations
1. Select Menu > Messaging.
2.Select a conversation > View.
Saving the contact
information from a received
message
1. Select a received message >
View.
For details on photo album and
video album, see page 66,
68.
2.Select Options > Save to
Contact.
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6.Toviewthesentmessage,
select Menu > Messaging.
7. Selectaconversation>View.
8.Selectamessage>View.
note: All sent messages will be saved in
conversations.
Creating and sending
text messages
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Sending a text message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
Replying to a message
1. Select Menu > Messaging.
2.Select a conversation > View
> select quick reply editor on
the conversation.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select > Options > Send to
and a contact to send the
message and select Select >
Done.
4.Tosavemessageasdraft,
select Options > Save the
Message.
5.SelectSend.
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4.Scroll to the saved picture
and select View. Confirm the
picture and select Select.
5.To preview the message,
press U/Dto select the slide
box and select Options >
Preview > Current or Whole
Message.
6.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
7. Select Options > Send to >
a contact > Select > Done >
Send.
Creating multimedia
messages
You can create and send
multimedia messages. Capacity is
100KB,300KBor600KB.Anerror
message will alert you once the
message exceeds the capacity.
Adding a saved picture to
the message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Picture by
pressing L/R. Select My
Picture.
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7. Select Options > Send to >
a contact > Select > Done >
Send.
Adding a new picture to the
message
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1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
For details on taking a picture,
see page 63.
2.Enter a message.
Adding a saved video to the
message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Video by
pressing L/R. Select My
Video.
3.Select Insert > Picture by
pressing L/R. Select Take
Picture.
4.Focus on the object.
5.Press or
.
6.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
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4.Scroll to the saved video clip
and select Play. Confirm the
video clip and select Select.
5.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
6.SelectOptions > Send to > a
contact > Select > Done > Send.
3.Select Insert > Video by
pressing L/R. Select Create
Video.
4.Focus on the object.
5. Press or
, or select
Options > Record.
6.To stop and save the
recording, select Stop.
7. To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
8.SelectOptions > Send to > a
contact > Select > Done > Send.
For details on recording a video,
see page 64.
Adding a new video to the
message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
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6.SelectOptions > Send to > a
Adding a recorded voice
memo to the message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
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contact > Select > Done > Send.
Adding a new voice memo to
the message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Audio by
pressing L/R. Select My
Audio > My Voice.
4.Scroll to the saved audio clip
and select Play. Confirm the
audio clip and select Select.
5.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Audio by
pressing L/R. Select Record
Audio.
4.Select Record to record the
sound.
5.To stop and save the
recording, select Stop.
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6.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
7. SelectOptions > Send to > a
contact > Select > Done > Send.
For details on recording a voice
memo, see page 155.
Adding other files to the
message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Other by
pressing L/R. And select
Files.
4.Select a file > Select.
5.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
6.Select Options > Send to >
a contact > Select > Done >
Send.
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Adding Contacts to the
message
Adding Templates to the
message
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1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Other by
pressing L/R.
3.Select Insert > Other by
pressing L/R.
4.Select Contacts > a Contact >
Select.
4.Select Templates > a
Template > Select.
5.To Send the message, select
Options > Send to > a contact
> Select > Done > Send.
5.To Send the message, select
Options > Send to > a contact
> Select > Done > Send.
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Deleting a conversation
1. Select a conversation >
Options > Delete > Yes.
Managing messaging
memory
Up to 300 messages can be
stored in the phone memory,
additional messages will be
saved to the SIM card. When
the message box is full, the
messages full icon will appear. All
messages share memory.
Deleting multiple
conversations
1. Select Options > Delete
Conversations.
2.Select Select or Deselect
to select or deselect the
message.
Icon Descriptions
Text message is full (SIM and
phone messages).
3.Select Options > Delete > Yes.
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Email
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You can receive emails from your
service provider.
Receiving an email
1. Select Menu > AT&T Services
> Mobile Email.
2.Select an email.
3.Select Select.
4.Enteryouremailaccount's
login credentials.
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Multimedia
Camera
Photo album
Video album
Camera
You can take pictures and record movies using the built-in camera.
The photos and video clips can be saved and sent via multimedia
messages, or Bluetooth.
Video
mode
Camera
mode
Picture
remaining
White
White
Balance
Balance
Zoom
Zoom
Flash
Flash
Effect
Self Timer
Effect
Self Timer
Size
Brightness
Size
Brightness
note: When you set the photo size to 2048x1536, the zoom function is not available.
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia
Setting camera settings
Icon Name
Descriptions
Off ( ), 5 secs
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1. Press
in standby mode or
Self Timer
select Menu > Camera > Take
Pictures.
2.Select Options > Settings to
change settings prior to taking
a picture.
(
), 10 secs (
)
2048x1536 ( ),
1600x1200 ( ),
1280x960 ( ),
640x480 ( ),
320x240 ( ),
Size
Camera options
240x400 (
)
Icon Name
Descriptions
Picture Quality,
Save Location,
Flash
On ( ), Off (
)
Advanced Shutter Sound,
Timer Sound,
Auto ( ), Day Light
), Tungsten ( ),
Fluorescent (
Normal ( ), Sepia
), Negative ( ),
B&W (
White
Balance
(
Auto Focus
)
Effect
(
)
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Video camera options
Icon Name
Advanced
Descriptions
Icon Name
Descriptions
Video Quality,
Sound Recording,
Save Location,
Timer Sound
Flash
On ( ), Off (
)
Auto ( ), Day Light
), Tungsten( ),
Fluorescent (
Normal ( ), Sepia
), Negative ( ),
B&W (
Off ( ), 5 secs
White
Balance
(
)
Zoom in and out
1. Press U/D.
Effect
(
It ranges from 1 x to 4 x.
)
Increasing or decreasing the
Self Timer
Size
brightness
(
), 10 secs (
176x144(MMS)
), 176x144 ( ),
320x240 (
)
1. Press L/R.
It ranges from -2 to +2.
(
)
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia
Taking a picture
to change to video camera mode.
4.Focus on the object.
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1. Press
in standby mode or
select Menu > Camera > Take
5.Press or
, or select
Pictures.
Options > Record.
2.Focus on the object.
6.Select Stop to stop recording.
3.Press or
, or select
Viewing the taken picture
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
Options > Capture.
Changing to video camera
mode
2.Select a picture > View.
1. Press
in standby mode or
After taking pictures
select Menu > Camera > Take
Pictures.
To Press
Send using
2.Select Options while camera
mode is activated.
3.Select Video Camera Mode.
note : In camera mode, press and hold
Options > Send > as
a multimedia
Multimedia Message
message
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Recording a video
1. Select Menu > Camera >
Record Videos.
To Press
Send using Options > Send > via
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Set as Options > Set as >
wallpaper Wallpaper
2.Focus on the object.
3 Press or
, or select
Options > Set as >
Caller ID
Options > Record.
Set as Caller ID
4.Select Stop to stop recording.
5.Select Options > Play to play
the video clip.
Delete Options > Delete
Rename Options > Rename
View photo
Options > Properties
information
6.Press
or Back to go back
to preview mode.
Changing to camera mode
1. Select Menu > Camera >
Record Videos.
2.Select Options while video
mode is activated.
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3.Select Camera Mode.
To Press
Send using Options > Send > via
Bluetooth Bluetooth
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note : In video camera mode, press an
hold
to change to camera mode.
For details on taking a picture,
see page 63.
View recorded
Play
video clip
Delete Options > Delete
Rename Options > Rename
View video clip
Options > Properties
information
Viewing the recorded video
clip
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Videos.
2.Select the video clip > Play.
During recording a video clip
To Press
Receive
After recording video clips
To Press
or
an incoming call
Pause Pause
Stop recording Stop
Send using
Options > Send > as
a multimedia
Multimedia Message
message
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Viewing zoom mode
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
Photo album
The My Pictures menu allows
you to view all the pictures you
have taken, save selected images
to your phone or an external
memory card and share the
photos with others. JPEG format
is supported, and other formats
are saved in the Picture folder.
note: To access My Pictures, select
Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
2.Select a picture > View >
Options > Zoom.
3.Zoom an image in or out by
pressing + / -.
Viewing Picture Slide Show
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
2.Select Options > Slide Show.
Viewing the saved pictures
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
Viewing Pictures by grid or
list
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
2.Select a picture > View.
Pictures.
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia
2.Select Options > View by Grid
Sending pictures using
multimedia message
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
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or View by List.
Setting as wallpaper in the
display
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
2.Select a picture.
3.Select Options > Set as >
Wallpaper.
2.Select a picture.
3.Select Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
For details on creating
multimedia messages, see page
50.
Setting as caller identification
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
Deleting multiple pictures
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
2.Select Options > Multiple
Select.
2.Select a picture.
3.Select Options > Set as >
Caller ID.
4.Select a contact > Select.
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3.Select Select to select more
than one picture.
Video album
The My Videos menu allows
you to play, send, save and
delete videos in your phone or
an external memory card. The
supported formats are MP4,
WMA, 3GP and 3G2.
4.Select Deselect to cancel
your selection.
5.Select Options > Delete.
Viewing a file information
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
2.Select a picture.
3.Select Options > Properties.
Playing the saved video clips
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Videos.
2.Select a video clip.
3.Select Play.
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia
Using video player controls
To Press
Viewing video clips by grid or
list
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1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Videos.
Pause / Play
Rewind
Hold U
2.Select Options > View by Grid
or View by List.
Fast forward
Hold D
Control Side key up or down
volume or L/R
Sending a video clip using
multimedia message
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Videos.
2.Select a video clip.
3.Select Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
For details on creating multimedia
messages, see page 50.
Stop Options > Stop
Mute Options > Mute
Options > Repeat On
Repeat On/Off
or Repeat Off
Portrait/ Options > Portrait or
Landscape Landscape
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5.Select Options > Delete > Yes.
Sending a video clip via
Bluetooth
Viewing a file information
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Videos.
2.Select a video clip.
3.Select Options > Properties.
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Videos.
2.Select a video clip.
3.Select Options > Send > via
Bluetooth.
Deleting multiple video clips
1. Select Menu > Camera > My
Videos.
2.Select Options > Multiple
Select.
3.Select Select to select more
than one picture.
4.Select Deselect to cancel
your selection.
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4
Useful Features
Magnifier
Calendar
Alarm clock
Pill Reminder
User Guide
Calculator
Tip calculator
Stop watch
Say a command
Readout Mode
Slow Speech
5.Press Capture.
Magnifier
6.To go back to previous page,
Magnifier helps to
capture a more
detailed scene by
zooming in on the
screen.
select
.
note: You can access captured images
by pressing Menu > Camera > My
Pictures.
Calendar
Current Display
Capture
Calendar helps you
manage your
1. Select Menu > Tools >
Magnifier.
schedule including
your time for calls or
special days. You can
set a reminder on
any given date with
this function.
2.Focus on the object and press
Focus.
3.Zoom in and out by pressing
L/R.
4.Increase or decrease the
brightness by pressing U/D.
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Viewing calendar
Creating a new event
1. Select a day and select
Options > New Event.
2.Select Appointment, Task or
Note.
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1. Select Menu > Tools >
Calendar.
note: View by Month is default setting
for Calendar.
3.Input the event and select
Save.
In the monthly view
To Press
note: You can create events for dates
from 01/01/2000 to 12/31/2099.
Move to
another day
Lfor Previous
Rfor Next
Move to
another week
Ufor Previous
Dfor Next
Side key down or
for Previous
Side key up or
Next
View other
month
for
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Editing existing alarms
1. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.
2.Select an alarm > Edit or select
Options to access following:
Create New, Delete and
Delete All.
Alarm clock
Setting an alarm
1. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.
2.Select Create New for new
alarm.
3.Set the Cycle, Time, Alarm
Sound, Alarm Alert Type,
Alarm Volume and Snooze.
4.Select Save.
Setting a simple alarm
1. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.
2.Select Simple Alarm and
select Edit.
3.Set the alarm schedule and
select Save.
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For details on taking picture, see
page 63.
3.Input Name and Dosage.
4.Select Time > Create.
5.SelectCreate >Setadesired
time > OK > Back.
6.SelectPeriod>Begins>Select.
7. Set the beginning date of the
dosage on the calendar.
8. Select Reminders and set the
reminding period.
9. Select Daily, Every 2 days,
or Monthly. When selecting
Every 2 days, you can set
desired days for period.
10. Enter more information.
11. Select Save.
Pill Reminder
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Pill Reminder sets
your schedule to
take pill, and alarm
pop-up will appear
on the setting time.
You can select to
accept the reminder
or have the reminder pop-up
again after 15 minutes.
Creating a new pill reminder
1. Select Menu > Tools > Pill
Reminder > Create New.
2.Select Take and then, take a
picture.
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4.Select Save.
Checking Today's Pill
Reminder
Deleting reminders
1. Select Menu > Tools > Pill
Reminder.
2.Select a pill reminder>
Options > Delete or Delete All
> Yes.
1. Select Menu > Tools
> Pill Reminder >
Options > Today's
Pill.
2.Scroll and select a
pill reminder item
to check the detail.
User Guide
User Guide helps users to learn
how to use the phone easily in
itself.
Editing a pill reminder
1. Select Menu > Tools > Pill
Reminder.
2.Select a pill reminder > Select
> Edit.
3.Edit Name, Dosage, Time,
Period or More Information.
1. Select Menu > Tools > User
Guide.
2.Select a function to check in
detail.
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Breeze Mode - Useful features
Calculator
Tip calculator
1. Select Menu > Tools
> Tip Calculator.
2.Enter the values
for all the variable
fields (Bill($),
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1. Select Menu > Tools
> Calculator.
2.Input the numbers
with the numeric
keypad and enter
the operators with
L/R/U/D/ to
Tip(%), Split)
and then the
calculate.
corresponding calculation
fields (Tip($), Total($),
You Pay) are updated
automatically.
3.Press
point.
to use the decimal
4.Press
to cancel your input.
3.Press
to use the decimal
5.Select Reset to reset.
point.
4.Select Reset to reset.
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will be indicated by a clock icon. You can
access the stop watch by re-entering
the stop watch menu.
Stop watch
1. Select Menu > Tools
> Stop Watch.
2.Select Start to
start.
3.SelectStop to stop.
4.Select Continue
to restart or select
Reset to clear.
Say a Command
Your phone is equipped with
an Advanced Voice Command
(AVC) feature. This feature allows
you to make calls or use the
phone functions by simply using
your voice. All you have to do is
talk into the phone and then the
phone will recognize your voice
and complete tasks by itself.
1. In standby mode, simply
5.To check split times, select
Mode > Split Time Mode.
6.To check lap times, select
Mode > Lap Time Mode.
note: In Basic Mode, when you exit the
stop watch menu, or become idle, the
stop watch will continue running and
press
to access Say a
Command.
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Or select Menu > AT&T
Services > Say a Command.
2.At the voice prompt, say a
command and simply follow
the voice prompts.
spoken.
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Contact <Name>: Retrieve and
display the contact information
stored in the address book.
Go To <Menu>: Open an
application on your phone.
Check <Item>: Check the status
information of your phone
(Status, Voicemail, Messages,
Missed Calls, Time, Signal
strength, Battery, My Phone
Number, and Volume).
The following list shows available
voice commands.
Call <Name or #>: Voice dials
a name or phone number in
your address book. If multiple
numbers exist, say the name and
the number type (i.e. mobile,
home, work, or other).
Send Message <Name or #>:
Display the Create Message
screen with the contact you have
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•Announce highlighted items
in Menus as user navigates the
phone
Readout Mode
Readout Mode makes your
phone a useful companion when
you can’t or don’t have the ability
to read the phone screen.
When Readout mode is
activated, the phone will
announce key alert, navigation,
and content information verbally.
•Provide verbal alerts of the
following:
•Announce numbers as they are
pressed on keypad
•Read out text message content
To turn on Readout Mode
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Voice Command Settings.
2.Select Audio Modes >
Readout mode.
– Missed Call
– New Message received
– Low Battery
– Message Sent and other
confirmation notifications
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Slow Speech
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Slow Speech makes the caller's
voice slow down and easier to
understand.
1. Select Menu > Settings > Slow
Speech.
2.Select On or Off.
3.Select Select.
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Connectivity
Bluetooth
Using the web browser
Bluetooth Icon
Bluetooth
Icon
Descriptions
Bluetooth technology enables
free wireless connections
between electronic devices
within a maximum range of 33
feet (10 meters). Bluetooth
connections can be used to send
images, text, business cards,
calendar events, or to connect
to computers using Bluetooth
technology.
Bluetooth is active.
Bluetooth hands-free
headset is connected.
Bluetooth A2DP headset is
connected.
Bluetooth hands-free +
A2DP headset is connected.
Data transfer via Bluetooth.
note: Advance Audio Distribution
Profile (A2DP) is a Bluetooth profile
(mode) which is designed to transfer a
uni-directional 2-channel stereo audio
stream to a headset or car audio.
Your mobile phone supports:
•ConnecttoPCtoaccessinternet.
•Connect to Hands-Free.
•Connect to electronic devices.
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Breeze Mode - Connectivity
Activating Bluetooth
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Bluetooth > Activation.
2.Select On or Off.
Receiving files
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The receipt should be approved
before receiving a file(s).
The received file(s) will be saved
in the corresponding folder.
For example, if you received
contacts information from the
sender, it will be saved in your
phone’s memory.
Adding a device
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Bluetooth > My Devices.
2.Select Search for Devices >
Search.
1. After pairing with the target
device, select Options > Take
Files.
2.The available files will be
displayed.
3.Select a file and select
Options > Copy.
3.The available device will be
displayed.
4.Select a device and select
Select.
5.Enter password and press
note: The target device must be in
discoverable mode.
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Setting the visibility
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Bluetooth > Visibility.
2.Select Show or Hide.
3.Select Select.
Setting the Using Memory
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Bluetooth > Memory in Use.
2.Select Phone Memory or
External Memory.
3.Select Select.
Naming the phone
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Bluetooth > My Bluetooth Info.
2.Select Name > Edit.
3.Enter the new name and
select Save.
note: The device name is what identifies
your phone to Bluetooth network.
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Adding bookmarks
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
Using the web browser
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Accessing browser
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
2.Select Home.
note: It will access your service
provider’s homepage.
2.Select Bookmarks > Options >
Add Bookmark.
3.Enter a name for new
bookmark in Title field and
web address in URL field.
4.Select Save.
Using bookmarks
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
2.Select Bookmarks.
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Entering web address
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
Setting advanced options
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
2.Select Enter Address.
3.Enter the URL.
2.Select Manage > Options.
3.Select Rendering Mode,
Cache, Cookies, Security
Warning, Javascript or Image
Display.
4.Select Go.
Viewing history
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
4.Select an option > Select.
2.Select History.
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Managing private data
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
2.Select Manage > Private Data.
3.To clear the cache, select
Clear Cache > Select > Yes.
4.To clear the cookies, select
Clear Cookies > Select > Yes.
5.To clear the history, select
Clear History > Select > Yes.
Viewing certificates
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
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2.Select Manage > Security >
Certificates.
Viewing download status
1. Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services >
Browser.
2.Select Manage > Download
Manager.
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Settings
Phone status
Sounds & alerts
Display settings
Voice Command Setting
2.Select Normal, Vibrate and
Ring, Vibrate Only, Silent or
Flight Mode.
Phone status
This menu allows you to view My
Phone Number, Signal Strength
and Battery Remaining.
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Phone Status.
3.Select Edit to specify a
selected option.
4.Select an option for each field
and select Save. To reset to
factory defaults, select Reset.
note: You can specify the options only
when Normal or Vibrate and Ring
profiles are highlighted. Others only
view.
Sounds & alerts
The Sounds & Alerts menu
allows you to specify a ringer
type, message alert sound, key
volume and so on.
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Sounds & Alerts.
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Display settings
Setting the font size
1. Select Menu > Settings > Font
Size.
2.Select Medium, Large or Very
Large.
3.Select Select.
Voice command setting
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Voice Command Settings.
2.Select Confirmation,
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Adaptation, Audio Modes,
Speakerphone or About and
select Select.
3.Select an option > Select.
Setting the wallpaper
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Wallpaper.
2.Select a desired image >
View.
3.Select Select.
4.To improve the recognition
accuracy, select Adaptation >
Adapt Voice > Start.
note: You can check the details for each
setting option by selecting Help on the
option setting screen.
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Calls and address book
with Advanced Mode
Making, receiving and ending a call
Call settings
Checking all calls
Speed dialing
Using address book
Using your headset
Fixed dialing number
Caller identification
Slow Speech
Advanced Mode offers additional Once the call is completed, a call
features and functionality
associated with making calls and
using address book.
summary is displayed.
Rejecting a call
Press
or select Ignore.
Making, receiving and
ending a call
Making a call using the call
list
Your phone logs up to 20
dialed, received and missed call
numbers.
Making a call
1. Enter the area code and
phone number.
1. Press
calls list.
to display the recent
2.Press
.
Answering a call
2.Select All Calls, Missed Calls,
Received Calls, Dialed Calls
or Call Ranking by pressing
L/R.
1. Press
or select Accept.
Ending a call
1. Press
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Making an international call
3.Select a number.
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4.Press
to dial the selected
1. Press and hold
key for the
number.
international prefix until the
‘+’,character appears.
note: To redial the last number, press
and hold
in standby mode.
2.Type the country code, area
code, and phone number.
Making a call during a call
1. Enter the phone number
or select Options > View
Contacts.
3.Press
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Making an emergency call
1. You can make emergency
calls even if your phone does
not have a SIM card.
2.Press Emergency Number, or
select SOS if your phone does
not have a SIM card.
2.Press
to dial the
second call. The first call is
automatically put on hold.
Switching between two calls
1. Select Options > Swap.
3.Press
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(SelectMenu > Settings > Call > Call
Waiting > Options > Activate inAdvanced
mode.)
Replying to a missed call
1. Press
to display the calls
list.
2.Select Missed Calls by
pressing L/R.
Slowing down a Voice
1. SelectOptions > Slow Speech.
3.Select a number to call by
pressing U/D.
Putting a call on hold and
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4.Press
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Putting a call on hold
Answering a second call
1. Select Options > Hold or press
1. Press . The first call is
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automatically put on hold.
2.Press
to end the second
Returning to a held call
call. The call on hold is
1. Select Options > Unhold or
automatically reconnected.
note: For answering a second call, you
should activate Call Waiting in advance.
press
again.
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Advanced Mode - Calls and address book
Removing one participant
You can talk with more than one
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from a multi-party call
1. Select Options > End.
person or have a conference call.
2.Select the number associated
with the call you wish to end or
End All to end all calls.
Making a multi-party call
1. Call the first participant.
2.Call the second participant.
The first call is automatically
put on hold.
Searching for a number in
address book during a call
1. SelectOptions > View Contacts.
3.Select Options > Join.
2.Select a number >
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Having a private
conversation with one
participant
1. Select Options > Split.
2.Select the participant >
Select.
Searching for a name or
group in address book
Enter the first letters of the name
for Name Search. The entries are
displayed starting with the first
entry matching your input.
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Finding a name manually in
address book
Sending a message during a
call
1. Press U/D.
1. Select Options > Send
Message.
Viewing the details of
highlighted entry in address
book
For details on creating a text
message, see page 112.
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Mobile Web during a call
1. Select Select.
1. Select Options > Browser.
For details on address book, see
page 104.
Viewing the calendar during
a call
1. Select Options > View
Calendar.
Reading a message during a
call
1. Select Options > View
Message.
Making a note during a call
1. Select Options > Notepad.
2. Select a conversation > View.
3. Select a message > View.
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Call settings
Checking all calls
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You can view information about
Answering with any key press
1. Select Menu > Settings > Call
> Answer Mode.
2.Select Press any key.
note: You can answer with any key
all calls simply by pressing
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For more options for all, missed,
received, dialed calls, and call
ranking, select an entry and
Options.
except
and Ignore.
Viewing missed calls
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools.
2.Select Recent Calls > Missed
Calls.
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Setting auto redial
1. Select Menu > Settings > Call
> Auto Redial.
2.Select On or Off.
Viewing received calls
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools.
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2.Select Recent Calls >
Received Calls.
2.Select Recent Calls > Delete
Call Logs.
3. Select All Calls, Missed Calls,
Received Calls, or Dialed
Calls.
Viewing dialed calls
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools.
note: If no logs exist, the message “No
Call Exist” appears.
2.Select Recent Calls > Dialed
Calls.
Viewing call time
Viewing call rankings
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools.
2.Select Recent Calls > Call
Ranking.
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools.
2.Select Recent Calls > Call
Time.
3.Last Call, Received Calls,
Dialed Calls, Total Calls, and
Lifetime Calls are displayed.
Deleting call logs
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools.
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Resetting all call times
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools.
Setting speed dial
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Settings.
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2.Select Recent Calls > Call
Time.
2.Select Speed Dial > an empty
entry and select Add.
3.Select Reset > Yes.
note: The default password is ‘1234’.
3.Select a contact > Select.
Changing speed dial contact
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Settings.
Speed dialing
You can dial quickly using speed
dialing. Up to 8 phone numbers
can be programmed using
numbers 2 to 9.
2.Select Speed Dial and select a
number.
3.Select Change.
4.Selectacontact>Select > Yes.
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Removing from speed dial
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Settings.
Adding a contact
1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Contacts > Options > Add
New Contact.
2.Select Speed Dial and select a
number.
2.Select Phone or SIM.
3.Input the fields.
3.Select Remove > Yes.
4.Select Save.
Using address book
You can save names, phone
numbers, and information on the
SIM or phone. Number of entries
can depend on the capacity of
the SIM card.
Viewing the contact list
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
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Searching for a phone
number
Sending a contact
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1. Press Dor select Menu >
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1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Input the first letter or two of
the person’s name and scroll
with U/D.
2.Select a contact > Options >
Share Contact Info > All
Contact Info, Personal
Contact, or Business
Contact.
3.Select Select to view detail
information.
4.To update information, select
Options > Edit Contact.
3.You can send the contact
using via Message or via
Bluetooth.
Deleting a contact
Calling from contact list
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Select a contact to call.
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Select a contact > Options >
Delete > Yes.
3.Press
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Making groups
Adding to favorites or
groups
1. Press D, Ror select Menu >
Address Book > Groups.
2.Select Options > Add New
Group.
1. Press Dor select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
2.Select a contact and select
Options > Add to.
3.Enter a group name and
select Save.
3.Select Favorites or Groups.
Editing groups
1. Press D, Ror select Menu >
Address Book > Groups.
2.Select a group and select
Options > Add New Group,
Edit Group, or Delete Group.
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While the phone is closed
Using your headset
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1. Press the button once to
receive an incoming call.
2.Press and hold the button
once to end the call.
You can make or receive a call
using your headset. When you
connect your headset to the jack,
the button on the headset works
as follows.
Fixed dialing number
Viewing fixed dialing number
list
note: You must use the headset
designed for this device. It is an optional
item. Not all headset will have a button.
While in standby mode
1. Press the button once to list
recent calls.
Fixeddialingnumberisaservice
thatlimitsyouraccesstospecific
numbers in the address book
listrecordedontheSIM. Input
the PIN2 to set up or cancel this
service. ThedefaultPIN2is"2222".
2.Press the button twice to
redial the last call.
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1. Select Menu > Address Book >
Fixed Dial Numbers.
Slow Speech
Slow Speech makes the caller's
voice slow down and easier to
understand.
note: PIN2 must be correctly entered
within 3 attempts. If you input incorrect
code three times in a row, the PIN2
code will be blocked. If the PIN2 code
is blocked, please contact your service
provider. Your PIN2 code is supplied with
the SIM card.
1. Select Menu > Settings > Slow
Speech.
2.Select On or Off.
3.Select Select.
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1. Select Menu > Settings > Call
> Display My Number.
2.SelectNetwork Default, Show
or Hide > Select.
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Messaging
with Advanced Mode
Receiving messages
Creating and sending text messages
Creating multimedia messages
Message templates
Message settings
Managing messaging memory
Email
Using instant messenger
When your phone is set to
Advanced Mode, you can
use additional features and
functionality associated with
messaging.
Saving the contact
information from a received
message
1. Select a received message >
View.
2.Select Options > Save to
Contact.
3.Select as New Contact or as
Existing Contact.
Receiving messages
Viewing a new message
1. Select View.
2.Select a message > View.
Saving the object in a
received multimedia
message
Reading a message from the
conversation
1. Select Menu > Messaging.
2.Select a conversation > View.
3.Select a message > View.
1. Open a multimedia message.
2.Select an object.
3.SelectOptions > Use > Save to
internal or Save to external.
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It will be saved in one of the
categories in the My Stuff folder.
For details on Photo album, see
page 130.
Saving connection settings
using Configuration
message
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1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Conversations.
Launching URL in the
message
2.Select an over the air (OTA).
3.Select Options > Install.
1. Select Menu > Messaging.
2.Select a message which
includes an URL.
3.Select the URL and select
Options > Use.
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6.To view the sent message,
select Menu > Messaging >
Conversations.
Creating and sending
text messages
Sending a text message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
note: All successfully sent messages will
be saved in Conversations.
Finding all sent messages
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
each converation.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Options > Send to and
select a contact to send the
message and select Select >
Done.
Replying to a message
1. Select Menu > Messaging.
2.Select a conversation > View
> select quick reply editor on
the conversation.
4.To save the message as a
draft, select Options > Save
the Message.
5.Select Send.
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3.Select Insert > Picture by
pressing L/R. Select My
Picture.
Creating multimedia
messages
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You can create and send
multimedia messages. Capacity
is 100KB, 300KB or 600KB. An
error message will alert you
once the message exceeds the
capacity.
4.Scroll to the saved picture
and select View. Confirm the
picture and select Select.
5.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
6.Select Options > Send to >
a contact > Select > Done >
Send.
Adding a saved picture to
the message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
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For details on taking a picture,
Adding a new picture to the
see page 127.
message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
Adding a saved video to the
message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Picture by
pressing L/R. Select Take
Picture.
2.Enter a message.
4.Focus on the object.
3.Select Insert > Video by
pressing L/R. Select My Video.
4.Scroll to the saved video clip
and select Play. Confirm the
video clip and select Select.
5.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
5. Press or
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6.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
7. Select Options > Send to > a
contact > Select > Done > Send.
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6.Select Options > Send to >
a contact > Select > Done >
Send.
6.To stop and save the
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recording, select Stop.
7. To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
8.Select Options > Send to > a
contact > Select > Done > Send.
For details on recording a video,
see page 128.
Adding a new video to the
message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Video by
pressing L/R.
Select Create Video.
4.Focus on the object.
5.Press or
, or select
Options > Record.
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6.Select Options > Send to > a
Adding a recorded voice
memo to the message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create
Message.
contact > Select > Done > Send.
Adding a new voice memo to
the message
1. Press Uor select Menu >
Messaging > Options >
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Audio by
pressing L/R. Select My
Audio > My Voice.
4.Scroll to the saved audio clip
and select Play. Confirm the
audio clip and select Select.
5.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Select Insert > Audio by
pressing L/R. Select Record
Audio.
4.Select Record to record the
sound.
5.To stop and save the
recording, select Stop.
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6.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
7. Select Options > Send to >
a contact > Select > Done >
Send.
Adding other files to the
message
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Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
For details on recording a voice
memo, see page 155.
3.SelectInsert > Others by
pressing L/R.AndselectFiles.
4.Select a file and select Select.
5.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text
box and edit your message.
6.Select Options > Send to >
a contact > Select > Done >
Send.
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Sending a message with
template
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Options > Templates.
2.Select a message to send.
3.Select Select to add more
messages.
Message templates
When you often use the same
phrases, you can save the
message under message
templates.
Adding the message as a
template
4.SelectOptions > Send to > a
contact > Select > Done > Send.
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Options > Templates.
2.Select Options > Add New.
3.Write the frequently used
message > Options > Save
the Message.
Message settings
Setting text message
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.
2.Select Text Message.
3.Enter a new center address.
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4.Select Save.
3.Select Creation Mode or Max
Message Size > Select.
4.Select a desired option >
Select.
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multimedia message
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.
2.Select Multimedia Message >
MMS Profiles.
3.Select a profile and select
Select.
Setting receiving options for
multimedia message
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.
2.Select Multimedia Message
> Receiving Options >
Setting sending options for
multimedia message
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.
2.Select Multimedia Message >
Sending Options.
Automatic Download.
3.Select On or Off > Select.
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saved to the SIM card. When
the message box is full, the
messages full icon will appear. All
messages share memory.
Icon Descriptions
Text message is full (SIM and
phone messages).
Setting auto delete old
message
When message memory
capacity is full, the oldest
message will be deleted
automatically.
1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.
2.Select Auto Delete.
3.Select On or Off > Save.
Moving a message to SIM
1. Select Menu > Messaging > a
conversation > View.
2.Select a message > Options >
Move to SIM.
Managing messaging
memory
Up to 300 messages can be
stored in the phone memory,
additional messages will be
Deleting a conversation
1. Select a conversation >
Options > Delete > Yes.
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Deleting multiple
conversations
Viewing memory space
information
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1. Select Menu > Messaging >
Option > Memory.
Conversations.
2.Press L/R to view SIM and
2.Select Select or Deselect
to select or deselect the
message.
Phone memory.
Email
You can receive emails from your 02
3.Select Options > Delete > Yes.
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Receiving an email
1. Select Menu > Mobile Email.
2.Select an email.
3 Select Select.
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with Advanced Mode
Camera
Photo album
Video album
Audio album
Music player
Music player settings
Media player
Other files
Managing memory
Playing games
In Advanced Mode, you can use the full features of multimedia that
Breeze IV offers.
Camera
You can take pictures and record movies using the built-in camera.
The photos and video clips can be saved and sent via multimedia
messages or Bluetooth.
Video
mode
Camera
mode
Picture
remaining
White
White
Balance
Balance
Zoom
Zoom
Flash
Flash
Effect
Self Timer
Effect
Self Timer
Size
Brightness
Size
Brightness
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note: When you set the photo size to
2048x1536, the zoom function is not
available.
Icon Name
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Setting camera settings
1. Press
in standby mode or
Self Timer
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select Menu > My Stuff > Tools
> Camera.
2048x1536 ( ),
1600x1200 ( ),
1280x960 ( ),
640x480 ( ),
320x240 ( ),
2.Select Options > Settings to
change settings prior to taking
a picture.
Size
240x400 (
Picture Quality,
Save Location,
)
Camera options
Icon Name
Descriptions
Flash
On ( ), Off (
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Advanced Shutter Sound,
Timer Sound,
Auto ( ), Day Light
), Tungsten ( ),
Fluorescent (
White
Balance
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Video camera options
Icon Name
Advanced
Descriptions
Video Quality,
Sound Recording,
Save Location,
Timer Sound
Icon Name
Descriptions
Flash
On ( ), Off (
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Auto ( ), Day Light
), Tungsten( ),
Fluorescent (
Normal ( ), Sepia
), Negative ( ),
B&W (
Off ( ), 5 secs
White
Balance
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Zoom in and out
1. Press U/D.
Effect
(
It ranges from 1 x to 4 x.
)
Increasing or decreasing the
brightness
Self Timer
Size
(
), 10 secs (
176x144(MMS)
), 176x144 ( ),
320x240 (
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1. Press L/R.
(
It ranges from -2 to +2.
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3.Select Video Camera Mode.
note: In camera mode, press and hold
to change to video camera mode.
4.Focus on the object.
Taking a picture
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1. Press
in standby mode
or select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > Camera.
2.Focus on the object.
5.Press or
, or select
Options > Record.
3.Press or
, or select
6.Select Stop to stop recording.
note: Your video will be saved
Options > Capture.
note: Your photo will be saved
automatically in Menu > Picture.
automatically in Menu > Video.
Viewing the taken picture
Changing to video camera
mode
1. Press
in standby mode
or select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > Camera.
1. Press
in standby mode
or select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > Camera.
2.Select Options > Photo
Album.
3.Select a picture > View.
2.Select Options while camera
mode is activated.
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note: You can find the taken picture in
Menu > Picture.
Recording a video
1. Select Menu > My Stuff > Tools
> Video Camera.
After taking pictures
2.Focus on the object.
To Press
3. Press or
, or select
Send using Options > Send >
a multimedia as Multimedia
message Message
Send using Options > Send > via
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Options > Record.
4.Select Stop to stop recording.
5.Select Options > Play to play
the video clip.
Set as Options > Set as >
wallpaper Wallpaper
6.Press
or Back to go back
to preview mode.
Options > Set as >
Caller ID
Set as Caller ID
Changing to camera mode
1. Select Menu > My Stuff > Tools
> Video Camera.
2.Select Options while video
mode is activated.
Delete Options > Delete
Rename Options > Rename
View photo
Options > Properties
information
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3.Select Camera Mode.
After recording video clips
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To Press
hold
to change to camera mode.
Send using
Options > Send > as
a multimedia
For details on taking a picture,
see page 127.
Multimedia Message
message
Send using Options > Send > via
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Viewing the recorded video
clip
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > Video Camera.
2.Select Options > Video
Album.
3.Select the video clip > Play.
note: You can also view the recorded
video clip in Menu > Video.
View recorded
Play
video clip
Delete Options > Delete
Rename Options > Rename
View video clip
Options > Properties
information
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note: To access Picture, select Menu >
Picture.
During recording a video clip
To Press
Receive
an incoming call
Pause and record
continuously
Stop recording Stop
Viewing the saved pictures
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select a picture.
or
Pause
3.Select View.
Viewing zoom mode
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select a picture > View >
Options > Zoom.
Photo album
The Picture menu allows you to
view all the pictures you have
taken, save selected images
to your phone or an external
memory card and share the
photos with others. JPEG format
is supported, and other formats
are saved in the Picture folder.
3.Zoom an image in or out by
pressing + / -.
Viewing Picture Slide Show
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select Options > Slide Show.
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Viewing Pictures by grid or
list
Setting as caller
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identification
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select Options > View by Grid
or View by List.
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select a picture.
3.Select Options > Set as >
Caller ID > a contact > Select.
Setting as wallpaper in the
display
Sending pictures using
multimedia message
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select a picture.
3.Select Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
For details on creating
multimedia messages, see page
113.
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select a picture.
3.Select Options > Set as >
Wallpaper.
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Deleting multiple pictures
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select Options > Multiple
Select.
Video album
The Video menu allows you
to play, send, save and delete
videos in your phone or an
external memory card. The
supported formats are MP4,
WMA, 3GP and 3G2.
3.Select Select to select more
than one picture.
4.Select Deselect to cancel
your selection.
5.Select Options > Delete > Yes.
Playing the saved video clips
1. Select Menu > Video.
2.Select a video clip.
Viewing a file information
1. Select Menu > Picture.
2.Select a picture.
3.Select Play.
3.Select Options > Properties.
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Using video player controls
To Press
Viewing video clips by grid or
list
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1. Select Menu > Video.
2.Select Options > View by Grid
or View by List.
Pause / Play
Rewind
Hold U
Fast forward
Hold D
Control Side key up or down
volume or L/R
Sending a video clip using
multimedia message
1. Select Menu > Video.
2.Select a video clip.
3.Select Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
For details on creating
multimedia messages, see page
113.
Stop Options > Stop
Mute Options > Mute
Options > Repeat On
Repeat On/Off
or Repeat Off
Portrait/ Options > Portrait or
Landscape Landscape
note: The options are available only in
Landscape mode.
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Sending a video clip via
Bluetooth
Viewing a file information
1. Select Menu > Video.
2.Select a video clip.
1. Select Menu > Video.
2.Select a video clip.
3.SelectOptions > Send > via
Bluetooth.
3.Select Options > Properties.
Audio album
The Audio menu allows you
to play, send, save and delete
audios in your phone or an
external memory card. The
supported formats are MIDI,
i-Melody, MP3, AMR, WAV, AAC,
AAC+, WMA.
Deleting multiple video clips
1. Select Menu > Video.
2.Select Options > Multiple
Select.
3.Select Select to select more
than one video clip file.
4.Select Deselect to cancel
your selection.
5.Select Options > Delete > Yes.
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Listening to the recorded
sound
Setting as a ring tone
1. SelectMenu > My Stuff > Audio.
2.Select a sound.
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1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Audio > My Voice.
3.Select Options > Set as Ring
Tone.
2.Select a recorded sound.
3.Select Play.
note: The maximum ringtone file size is
300KB.
Using audio player controls
To Press
Moving or copying multiple
sound to External Memory
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Audio.
2.Select a sound file.
3.Select Options > Multiple
Select.
4.Select Select to select more
than one audio file.
Pause / Play
Stop Options > Stop.
Rewind
Hold L
Fast forward
Hold R
Control Side key up or down
volume or U/D
Options > Repeat On
or Repeat Off
Repeat On/Off
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5.Select Deselect to cancel
your selection.
Music player
The Music Player is an application
that can play MP3 and audio files.
The supported file formats are
MIDI, i-Melody, MP3, AMR, WAV,
AAC, AAC+, WMA.
6.Select Options > Copy or
Move.
7. Press L/Rto select Phone or
Memory. And Select desired
folder > Here.
note: Memory appears only when an
external memory card is inserted.
Icon Descriptions
Music is playing.
Music is paused.
Music is stopped.
Sending sound file using
multimedia message
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Audio.
2.Select a sound file.
3.Select Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
note: A microSD card must be inserted
to transfer music to your phone.
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Adding music from Windows Playing music
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1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
Media Player™
1. Launch Window Media Player
on your computer.
2.Connect the USB cable to the
device and the computer.
3.Select Music Player, Mass
Storage, or Modem.
4.OpentheSynctabinWindows
MediaPlayer™onyourcomputer.
5.Select the music from the list
and drag and drop to your
phone.
6.ClickSyncnowinWidowsMedia
Player on your computer
2.Select a category (Now
Playing, All Music, Playlists,
Albums, Artists, Genres) >
Select.
3.Select All > Play to play all
songs in the All Music.
4.Select Options > Stop to stop
playing.
note: Music will pause when you receive
an incoming call and Music will resume
when the call ends.
Icon Descriptions
note: Windows Media Player™ 11 and
Windows XP version is required.
Volume level 7
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Making a playlist
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
Icon Descriptions
Pause
Play
2.Select Playlists > New Playlist.
3.Input Playlist Name and select
Save.
Rewind with long press L
Fast Forward with long press R
Previous track with short press
Next track with short press R
L
4.Select All Music, Albums,
Artists or Genres.
Repeat all tracks
Repeat single track
Repeat off
Shuffle On: the current list of
songs are randomly shuffled
for playback
5.Select a music file(s) and
select Select to add to the
playlist.
6.Select Done.
Shuffle Off: songs are played in
order and not shuffled
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Options > Rename Playlist >
input new Playlist Name and
select Save.
Using a playlist
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1. To add tracks to a playlist,
select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player > Playlists.
2.Select a playlist to add music
and select Options > Add
Tracks.
7. To delete the playlist, select
Options > Delete > Yes.
Listening music with
Bluetooth headset
When the Bluetooth headset is
paired, you can listen to music
through the paired Bluetooth
headset.
3.Select All Music, Albums,
Artists or Genres.
4.Select a music file(s) > Select
> Done.
5.To remove tracks from the
playlist, select Options >
Remove Tracks > a music
file(s) > Select > Remove.
6.To rename the playlist, select
For details on adding a device,
see page 163.
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Genres) > Select.
Viewing a music file
information
3.Select a file.
4.Select Options > Set as Ring
Tone.
note: You cannot set the music file while
it is playing. If a music file is larger than
300KB, the file will be deactivated for
setting ring tone.
1. While music is playing in the
player mode, select Options >
Properties.
2.Use U/D to view Track
Number, Title, Artist, Album,
Genre, Duration, Filename,
File Size, Location, Format,
Bit Rate, Created, License
and Sharing.
Deleting music
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
2.Select a category (All Music,
Playlists, Albums, Artists,
Genres) > Select.
Setting as ring tone
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
2.Select a category (All Music,
Playlists, Albums, Artists,
3.Select a file.
4.Select Options > Delete.
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note: If the music file is playing, you
cannot delete it.
Repeating music
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
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Shopping music
2.Select Settings > Repeat.
3.Select Repeat All Tracks,
Repeat Single Track or
Repeat Off.
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Shop Music.
2.To return to the previous page,
press
.
4.Select Select.
Music player settings
Shuffling music
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
2.Select Settings > Shuffle.
3.Select Shuffle On or Shuffle
Off > Select.
Setting equalizer
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
2.Select Settings > Equalizer.
3.Select a category > Select.
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Auto Full Screen
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
Media player
You can play video clips with the
media player.
2.Select Settings > Auto Full
Screen.
note: Do not use this feature illegally.
Sound and video can be protected by
copyright. It is illegal to copy such sound
/ video tracks for the purpose of selling
or distribution. Pantech does not in any
way support the unauthorized use of
content on your phone media player.
3.Select On or Off and select
Select.
Removing
1. Select Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
2.Select Settings > Remove.
3.Select License Data File or All
Music Contents.
4.Select Select > Yes.
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<Audio player>
Icon Descriptions
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Back
ground
skin
Pause
Play
Rewind with long press L
Fast Forward with long press R
Previous track with short press
L
Next track with short press R
Playing
time
Duration
Player
Volume
controls
controls
<Video player>
Repeat on
Repeat off
Video
image
Player
controls
Playing
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Volume
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Playing the video clip
1. Select Menu > My Stuff > Tools
> Media Player > Video.
2.Select a file or select a folder,
then a file > Play.
3.Before playing a video clip,
select Options to access
the followings: Create New
Folder, Send, Rename,
Multiple Select, Delete,
Delete All, Copy, Move,
Properties or View by Grid/
List.
Playing the audio file
1. Select Menu > My Stuff > Tools
> Media Player > Audio.
2.Select a file or select a folder,
then a file.
3.Select Play.
For details on audio player
contols, see page 135.
Setting Mobile Video
1. Select Menu > My Stuff > Tools
> Media Player > MV Settings.
2.Select a profile or select
Options > Create.
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Other files
Playing games
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You can manage unsupported
file formats that are saved on
your phone. It also lists files
received via Bluetooth from
other devices.
You can download games to
play with. It is easy to download
and you can preview them
beforehand. You will only be able
to view games that are available
on your mobile.
Viewing the list of the files
1. Select Menu > My Stuff >
Other Files.
Managing memory
Viewing memory status
1. SelectMenu >My Stuff >Used
Space.
2.Press L/R to view Phone or
External memory information.
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Useful Features
with Advanced Mode
Magnifier
Calendar
Alarm clock
Pill Reminder
User Guide
Calculator
Tip calculator
Stop watch
Notepad and voice memo
World time
Converter
Timer
Say a command
Readout Mode
In Advanced Mode, you can
utilize all useful features that
Breeze IV provides.
Current Display Capture
1. Select Menu > Tools >
Magnifier.
2.Focus on the object and press
Focus.
Magnifier
Magnifier helps to
capture a more
detailed scene by
zooming in on the
screen.
3.Zoom in and out by pressing
L/R.
4.Increase or decrease the
brightness by pressing U/D.
5.Press Capture.
6.To go back to previous page,
select
.
Note: You can access captured images
by pressing Menu > My Stuff > Picture.
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In the monthly view
Calendar
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Calendar helps you
manage your
To Press
Move to
another day
Lfor Previous
Rfor Next
schedule including
your time for calls or
special days. You can
set a reminder on any
given date with this
function.
Move to
another week
Ufor Previous
Dfor Next
Side key down or
for Previous
Side key up or
Next
View other
month
for
Viewing calendar
1. Select Menu > Tools >
Calendar.
Creating a new event
1. Select a day > Options > New
Event.
2.Select Appointment, Task or
Note.
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3.Input the event and select
Save.
Editing existing alarms
1. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.
2.Select an alarm > Edit or select
Options to access following:
Create New, Delete and
Delete All.
note: You can create events for dates
from 01/01/2000 to 12/31/2099.
Alarm clock
Setting an alarm
1. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.
Setting a simple alarm
1. Select Menu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.
2.Select Simple Alarm and
select Edit.
3.Set the alarm schedule and
select Save.
2.Select Create New for new
alarm.
3.Set the Cycle, Time, Alarm
Sound, Alarm Alert Type,
Alarm Volume and Snooze.
4.Select Save.
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For details on taking picture, see
page 127.
3.Input Name and Dosage.
4.Select Time > Create.
5.SelectCreate >Setadesired
time > OK > Back.
6.SelectPeriod>Begins>Select.
7. Set the beginning date of the
dosage on the calendar.
8. Select Reminders and set the
reminding period.
9. Select Daily, Every 2 days,
or Monthly. When selecting
Every 2 days, you can set
desired days for period.
10. Enter more information.
11. Select Save.
Pill Reminder
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Pill Reminder sets
your schedule to
take pill, and alarm
pop-up will appear
on the setting time.
You can select to
accept the reminder
or have the reminder pop-up
again after 15 minutes.
Creating a new pill reminder
1. Select Menu > Tools > Pill
Reminder > Create New.
2.Select Take and then, take a
picture.
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4.Select Save.
Checking Today's Pill
Reminder
Deleting reminders
1. Select Menu > Tools > Pill
Reminder.
2.Select a pill reminder >
Options > Delete or Delete
All.
1. Select Menu > Tools
> Pill Reminder >
Options > Today's
Pill.
2.Scroll and select a
pill reminder item to
check the detail.
User Guide
User Guide helps users to learn
how to use the phone easily in
itself.
Editing a pill reminder
1. Select Menu > Tools > Pill
Reminder.
2.Select a pill reminder > Select
> Edit.
3.Edit Name, Dosage, Time,
Period or More Information.
1. Select Menu > Tools > User
Guide.
2.Select a function to check in
detail.
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Calculator
Tip calculator
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1. Select Menu > Tools
> Calculator.
1. Select Menu >
Tools > Tip
Calculator.
2.Enter the values for
all the variable fields
(Bill($), Tip(%),
Split) and then the
corresponding calculation
fields (Tip($), Total($),
You Pay) are updated
automatically.
2.Input the numbers
with the numeric
keypad and enter
the operators with
L/R/U/D/ to
calculate.
3.Press
point.
to use the decimal
4.Press
to cancel your input.
3.Press
to use the decimal
5.Select Reset to reset.
point.
4.Select Reset to reset.
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will be indicated by a clock icon. You can
access the stop watch by re-entering
the stop watch menu.
Stop watch
1. Select Menu >
Tools > Stop
Watch.
Notepad and voice
memo
Using a notepad
1. Select Menu > Tools >
Notepad.
2.Select Create New.
3.Enter new memo and select
Save.
4.To edit a saved memo, select
the memo and select Edit.
5.To place a note on wallpaper,
select a note and select
2.Select Start to
start.
3.SelectStop to stop.
4.Select Continue to
restart or select Reset to clear.
5.To check split times, select
Mode > Split Time Mode.
6.To check lap times, select
Mode > Lap Time Mode.
note: In Basic Mode, when you exit the
stop watch menu, or become idle, the
stop watch will continue running and
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Options > Place on
5.Select Play to listen the voice
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Wallpaper.
memo.
6.If you want remove the note
from wallpaper, select the
note and select Options >
Remove from Wallpaper.
Listening the recorded
sound
1. Select Menu > My Stuff.
2.Select Audio > My Voice or
select Tools > Voice Memo.
3.Select a recorded memo and
select Play.
Recording a voice memo
1. Select Menu >
Tools > Voice
Memo.
To Press
Play / Pause
2.Select New
Record.
Stop Options > Stop
3.Select Record.
4.Select Stop to stop
recording. It is saved in My
Voice automatically.
Rewind
Long press L
Fast forward
Long press R
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To Press
Control Side key up or down
volume or U/D
Converter
1. Select Menu > Tools >
Converter.
2.Press L/R to select Length,
Area, Volume, Weight or
Temperature.
World time
1. Select Menu > Tools
> World Time.
2.Select a city >
Select.
3.Select a current unit and enter
the value.
4.The result will be displayed in
all other units.
3.Press L/R to select
a different city and
select Save.
note: If you want to set dual time in idle
screen, select Menu > Settings > Display
> Home Screen > Clock Type > Internal
Clocks > ClockType5 > Save.
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Advanced Mode - Useful features
Timer
Say a Command
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1. Select Menu > Tools > Timer.
2.Select Set and input the
hours, minutes and seconds.
3.Select OK.
Your phone is equipped with
an Advanced Voice Command
(AVC) feature. This feature allows
you to make calls or use the
phone functions by simply using
your voice. All you have to do is
talk into the phone and then the
phone will recognize your voice
and complete tasks by itself.
1. In standby mode, simply
4.Select Start.
5.Select Restart to restart.
press
to access Say a
Command. Or select Menu >
Tools > Say a Command.
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2.At the voice prompt, say a
command and simply follow
the voice prompts.
Contact <Name>: Retrieve and
display the contact information
stored in the address book.
Go To <Menu>: Open an
application on your phone.
Check <Item>: Check the status
information of your phone
(Status, Voicemail, Messages,
Missed Calls, Time, Signal
strength, Battery, My Phone
Number, and Volume).
The following list shows available
voice commands.
Call <Name or #>: Voice dials
a name or phone number in
your address book. If multiple
numbers exist, say the name and
the number type (i.e. mobile,
home, work, or other).
Send Message <Name or #>:
Display the Create Message
screen with the contact you have
spoken.
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•Announce highlighted items
in Menus as user navigates the
phone
Readout Mode
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Readout Mode makes your
phone a useful companion when
you can’t or don’t have the ability
to read the phone screen.
When Readout mode is
activated, the phone will
announce key alert, navigation,
and content information verbally.
•Provide verbal alerts of the
following:
•Announce numbers as they are
pressed on keypad
•Read out text message content
To turn on Readout Mode
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Phone > Voice Command
Settings.
2.Select Audio Modes >
Readout mode.
– Missed Call
– New Message received
– Low Battery
– Message Sent and other
confirmation notifications
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Connectivity
with Advanced Mode
Bluetooth
Using USB Mode
Using the web browser
Setting profiles
When your phone is set to
Advanced Mode, you can
use functionality associated
with connectivity and set the
connection profiles.
Your mobile phone supports:
•ConnecttoPCtoaccessinternet.
•Connect to Hands-Free.
•Connect to electronic devices.
Bluetooth Icon
Icon
Descriptions
Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology enables
free wireless connections
between electronic devices
within a maximum range of 33
feet (10 meters). Bluetooth
connections can be used to send
images, text, business cards,
calendar events, or to connect
to computers using Bluetooth
technology.
Bluetooth is active.
Bluetooth hands-free
headset is connected.
Bluetooth A2DP headset is
connected.
Bluetooth hands-free +
A2DP headset is connected.
Data transfer via Bluetooth.
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Advanced Mode - Connectivity
note: Advance Audio Distribution
Profile (A2DP) is a Bluetooth profile
(mode) which is designed to transfer a
uni-directional 2-channel stereo audio
stream to a headset or car audio.
3.The available device will be
displayed.
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4.Select a device > Select.
5.Enter password and press
note: The target device must be in
discoverable mode.
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Activating Bluetooth
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth >
Activation.
Receiving files
The receipt should be approved
before receiving a file(s).
2.Select On or Off.
Adding a device
The received file(s) will be saved
in the corresponding folder.
For example, if you received
contacts information from the
sender, it will be saved in your
phone’s memory.
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth >
My Devices.
2.Select Search for Device >
Search.
1. After pairing with the target
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device, select Options > Take
Files.
2.Select Name > Edit.
3.Enter the new name and
select Save.
2.The available files will be
displayed.
note: The device name is what identifies
your phone to Bluetooth network.
3.Select a file > Options > Copy.
Setting the Using Memory
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth >
Memory in Use.
Setting the visibility
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth >
Visibility.
2.Select Phone Memory or
External Memory.
2.Select Show or Hide.
3.Select Select.
3.Select Select.
Naming the phone
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth >
My Bluetooth Info.
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Using the web browser
Accessing browser
Using USB Mode
1. Connect the data cable with
mobile and the computer.
2.Select Menu > Settings >
Connectivity.
3.Select Select USB Mode.
4.Select Music Player, Mass
Storage , Modem, or Ask on
Connection.
5.Follow the instructions on your
computer screen.
note: SelectMusic Player when you want
toaddmusictotheplaylistinyourdevice.
WhenyouselectAsk on Connection, it
will ask you to select Music Player, Mass
Storage, or Modem everytimeyou
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note: It will access your service
provider’s homepage.
Using bookmarks
1. Select Menu > Browser >
Bookmarks.
Adding bookmarks
1. SelectMenu > Browser >
Bookmarks.
2.Select Options > Add
Bookmark.
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3.Enter a name for new
bookmark in Title field and
web address in URL field.
4.Select Save.
2.Select Rendering Mode,
Cache, Cookies, Security
Warning, Javascript or Image
Display.
3.Select an option > Select.
Entering web address
1. Select Menu > Browser >
Enter Address.
2.Enter the URL.
3.Select Go.
Managing private data
1. Select Menu > Browser >
Manage > Private Data.
2.To clear the cache, select
Clear Cache > Select > Yes.
3.To clear the cookies, select
Clear Cookies > Select > Yes.
4.To clear the history, select
Clear History > Select > Yes.
Viewing history
1. Select Menu > Browser >
History.
Setting advanced options
1. Select Menu > Browser >
Manage > Options.
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Viewing certificates
1. Select Menu > Browser
> Manage > Security >
Certificates.
Setting profiles
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connection profile or create new
profiles by customizing Profile
Name, Home URL, Connection
Type, Proxy Address, and Proxy
Port.
Viewing download status
1. Select Menu > Browser
> Manage > Download
Manager.
Adding profiles
1. Select Menu > Browser >
Manage > Profiles.
2.Select Options > Create.
3.Enter values or select an
option for each field and
select Save.
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Editing profiles
Deleting profiles
1. Select Menu > Browser >
Manage > Profiles.
1. Select Menu > Browser >
Manage > Profiles.
2.Select a profile > Options >
Edit.
2.Select a profile > Options >
Delete > Yes.
note: The default profile cannot be
deleted.
3.Edit the parameters and
select Save.
note: The default profile is not editable.
Viewing profiles
1. Select Menu > Browser >
Manage > Profiles.
2.Select a profile > Options >
View.
note: You can only view the default
profile with this option.
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Settings
with Advanced Mode
Language
Time and date
Voice command setting
Sounds and alerts
Display settings
Security
Updating software
Reset
TTY
In Advanced Mode, you can
change and customize sounds
settings, call handling, display
settings, security settings, and
other settings associated with
your phone.
2.Select Auto Update, Time,
Time Format, Date or Date
Format > Select.
3.Select an option > Select.
note: Only when setting Auto Update to
Off, you can set Time and Date.
Voice command setting
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Phone > Voice Command
Settings.
Language
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Phone > Language.
2.Select Screen Text or
Predictive and select Select.
3.Select a language > Select.
2.Select Confirmation,
Adaptation, Audio Modes,
Speakerphone or About and
select Select.
Time and date
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Phone > Time & Date.
3.Select an option > Select.
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4.To improve the recognition
accuracy, select Adaptation >
Adapt Voice > Start.
selected option.
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note: You can check the details for each
setting option by selecting Help on the
option setting screen.
factory defaults, select Reset.
note: You can specify the options only
when Normal or Vibrate and Ring profiles
are highlighted. Others only View.
Sounds and alerts
The Profiles menu allows you to
specify a ringer type, message
alertsound,keyvolumeandsoon.
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Sound Profiles.
Display settings
Setting the wallpaper
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Display > Home Screen >
Wallpaper.
2.Select a desired image >
View.
3.Select Select.
2.Select Normal, Vibrate and
Ring, Vibrate Only, Silent, or
Flight Mode.
3.Select Edit to specify a
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Setting the home screen
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Display > Home Screen.
2.Select Clock Type or Text.
3.Select an option or adjust
values.
Setting the color theme
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Display > Color Theme.
2.Select Deep Blue or White.
3.Select Save.
Setting font style
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Display > Font Style.
2.Select a desired font style >
Select.
4.Select Save.
Setting the menu type
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Display > Menu Type.
2.Select Grid or List.
3.Select Save.
Setting the font size
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Display > Font Size.
2.Select Small, Medium or
Large.
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3.Select Select.
Security
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Setting the brightness
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Display > LCD Brightness.
2.Adjust brightness level of LCD.
3 Select Save.
note: Modifying brightness may affect
your battery life.
Locking the phone
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Security > Phone Lock.
2.Select Phone Lock > On >
Select.
note: The default password is ‘1234’.
To change the password, select Menu
> Settings > Security > Phone Lock >
Change Password.
Setting the backlight timer
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Display > Backlight Timer.
2.Press LCD or Keypad.
3.Select desired time > Select.
note: Modifying backlight timer may
affect your battery life.
Locking the PIN
The Personal Identification
Number (PIN) is the security
code that protects the phone or
SIM against unauthorized use.
The default PIN1 is "1111".
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1. Select Menu > Settings >
Security > PIN > PIN Lock.
2.Select Yes and enter PIN code.
2.Select On > Select.
3.Enter PIN2 code and select
OK.
3.Select OK.
For details on fixed dialing, see
page 107.
note: To change the PIN code, select
Menu > Settings > Security > PIN >
Change PIN.
Updating software
You can update your software
without visiting your nearest
dealer.
Changing PIN 2
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Security > Change PIN2.
2.Enter PIN2 code and select
OK.
To update the software
1. Select Menu > Settings >
AT&T Software Update.
2.Select Check for Update >
Yes.
note: The default PIN2 is "2222".
Setting fixed dialing number
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Security > FDN.
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note: After downloading the software,
the device will ask you whether to
Reset
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1. Select Menu > Settings >
Reset.
update the software now or later. If you
choose to update the software now, it
will restart the handset. If you postpone
updating the software, the update will be
postponed for 4 hours. After selecting
the updating time, you will be sent back
to standby mode. If you go to Software
Update while you are in postponing,
select Continue Update.
2.Enter password.
3.Select OK > Master Reset >
Yes.
note: It will reset your phone to its
default settings. The default password
is ‘1234’.
To view the version of
software
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Phone Information.
2.Scroll down to Software
Version.
Clearing the phone
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Reset.
2.Enter password.
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3 Select OK > Master Clear >
Yes.
TTY
The teletypewriter (TTY) is a
telecommunications device
that allows people who are deaf
or hard of hearing, or who have
speech or language disabilities,
to communicate via a telephone.
note: It will reset your phone to its
default setting and delete all personal
data. The default password is ‘1234’.
Resetting the external
memory
1. Select Menu > Settings >
Reset.
2.Enter password.
3.Select OK > External Memory
Reset > Select > Yes.
Setting teletypewriter
1. Select Menu > Settings > TTY.
2.Select Disable, TTY Full, TTY
Talk or TTY Hear.
• Disable: TTY mode is
disabled.
• TTY Full: Users who cannot
talk and hear, can send and
receive text messages.
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• TTY Talk: Users who can talk
but cannot hear, can receive
text messages and reply with
voice messages.
• TTY Hear: Users who can hear
but cannot talk, can send text
messages and receive voice
messages.
note: Make sure to connect a headset to
the phone before selecting one of the
TTY modes. Then, you can use the TTY
function.
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Alert message
Troubleshooting checklist
Safety information
Safety precautions
About the battery usage
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC)
regulations for wireless devices
FCC regulatory compliance
Warranty
Speaker Phone & Noise Canel
Dynamic Noise Suppression from Audience
earSmart™ technology
When the “Messages full”
message appears:
The received or saved messages
are full in your phone memory.
You need to delete some
messages.
When the “Phone and SIM
messages are full. Delete
Messages” message appears:
The received or saved messages
are full in your phone and SIM
card memory. You need to delete
the message to receive or send
messages.
Alert message
If you experience any problem
while using your mobile phone,
please refer to the following
checklist. If the problem still
persists, contact your dealer or
nearest carrier.
When the “Insert SIM Card”
message appears:
Make sure the SIM card is
correctly installed. Check to see if
the SIM card is working properly.
If it does not work, try to clean the
contact points of the card with a
dry cloth. If it is out of order, take
it to your service provider.
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When the “Password” message
appears in Phone locked state:
Enter the phone password. The
default password is”1234”. If you
When the “No Service” or
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If you cannot make/receive a
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contact the nearest carrier.
When the “Enter PIN1” message
appears:
Input PIN1. The default PIN1 is
"1111". If you cannot remember
it, contact your service provider.
You can still receive calls
even if your mobile phone
becomes locked after entering
the incorrect PIN1 on three
consecutive attempts.
strength is poor, move toward
a window or go out to an open
area. If you still cannot make a
connection, contact your service
provider.
Troubleshooting
checklist
When audio quality is poor:
End a call and try again.
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When the other party cannot
hear you speaking:
Your phone may be set to MUTE.
Disable the MUTE function. Or
your hand may be covering the
microphone located below the
#key.
When your mobile phone does
not turn on:
Make sure your battery is
charged. Check to see if your
phone works while recharging
the battery.
When you are unable to send a
When battery lifetime is shorter
message:
than usual:
Either you are not registered to
This may happen when you are in receive an SMS service, or you
an area with low signal strength.
may be in an area where your
Turn off your phone when it is not network service provider cannot
in use. Change the battery when
battery energy is exhausted.
provide such a service.
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call:
3. Your battery may have not
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been connected to the
charger properly. Check the
connector.
Your phone may be set to “Fixed
Dialing Number (FDN)” mode.
Cancel the “FDN” mode.
When you are unable to input
data into your Address Book:
Your Address Book memory may
be full. Try deleting some entries
from your Address Book.
When you are unable to select a
certain function:
You may not have subscribed to
that function, or your network
service provider may be in an
area where such service cannot
be provided. Contact your local
service provider.
When you are unable to charge
the battery:
This may be the result of one of
the following three cases.
1. Your charger may be out of
order. Contact your nearest
dealer.
2. You may be attempting to use
thephoneinanoverlyhot/cold
temperature. Try changing the
charging environment.
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–Do not try to dry your phone
in a microwave oven. If not,
sparks can occur and cause an
explosion or fire.
–Do not use or store your mobile
phone in dusty, dirty areas.
–Do not attempt to disassemble
your mobile phone.
–Do not drop or cause severe
impact to your mobile phone.
–Do not use chemical products,
cleaning solvents or detergents
to clean your mobile phone.
– If your mobile phone does not
work properly, contact your
dealer immediately.
Safety information
The following list shows how to
maintain your mobile phone,
together with precautions to
take.
–Keep your mobile phone and its
accessories out of the reach of
children and pets.
– Maintain your mobile phone
in dry conditions and keep
it within normal operating
temperatures. Temperatures
higher than 131°F (55°C) or
lower than -4°F (-20°C) may
damage your phone.
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– Use only authorized batteries,
battery chargers and
accessories. Any malfunction
or damage caused by the use
of unauthorized batteries,
battery chargers and
accessories will void the limited
product warranty.
– Ensure that the battery and
battery charger do not come
in contact with conductive
objects.
Safety precautions
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Using a mobile phone while
driving may be prohibited.
Please check local laws and
regulations with regard to the
prohibition of mobile phone use
while driving, and comply with
them.
Use of your phone while you
are driving may disturb your
concentration and so cause an
accident. Always switch your
phone off to drive safely.
You should use your phone in an
emergency, either use a hands
free device built into your car or
pull over in a safe place first.
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off or select Flight Mode on
(select Menu > Settings >
Switch off in restricted areas
Always switch your phone off in
areas where mobile phone use is
restricted.
Switch off in explosive or
dangerous areas
Always switch your phone
off in areas with explosive or
dangerous materials (such
as fuels, fuel stations or areas
containing chemical goods) and
obey any instructions or signals.
Do not remove your mobile
phone’s battery in such areas.
Sound Profiles > Flight Mode
in Advanced Mode. In Breeze
Mode, select Menu > Settings >
Sounds & Alerts > Flight Mode)
when you are in an aircraft. The
electromagnetic waves emitted
by your phone may affect the
electronic navigation equipment
in the aircraft.
Switch off in hospitals and
near medical equipment
Always switch your phone
off in hospitals, and obey the
regulations or rules of the
hospital. Switch your phone off
Switch off in aircraft
Always switch your phone
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when using medical equipment
for private purposes, if possible.
Always consult with the medical
equipment’s manufacturer or an
expert regarding phone use near
the medical equipment.
Installing a hands free device
in your vehicle
Install vehicle hands free devices
away from the steering wheel
and airbag expansion area,
otherwise injury may result.
may affect nearby electronic
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devices. When it is switched on,
do not place your phone close to
delicate electronic equipment.
About the battery
usage
Your phone is powered by a
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery.
This means that, unlike other
forms of battery technology,
you can recharge your battery
while some charge remains
without reducing your phone’s
autonomy due to the “battery
memory effect” inherent in those
technologies.
Mobile phones and other
electronic devices
Mobile phones emit
electromagnetic waves that
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– Do not use a damaged battery
or charger.
– Dispose of and recycle used
batteries in accordance
with local regulations. Do
not dispose of batteries by
burning; they may explode.
– Do not use an unauthorized
charger. Only use the battery
for the device for which it is
specified.
– Only use the battery with
a charging device that has
been qualified with the device
per this standard. Use of an
unqualified battery or charger
may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other
hazard.
– Do not disassemble or open
crush, bend or deform,
puncture or shred.
– Do not modify or
remanufacture, attempt to
insert foreign objects into the
battery, immerse or expose to
water or other liquids, expose
to fire, explosion or other
hazard.
– Do not put your battery into
contact with conductive
objects.
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– Avoid dropping the phone or
– Do not short circuit a battery
or allow metallic conductive
objects to contact battery
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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.
– Replace the battery only
with another battery that
has been qualified with the
device per this standard,
IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of
an unqualified battery may
present a risk of fire, explosion,
leakage or other hazard.
– Promptly dispose of used
batteries in accordance with
local regulations.
– Use your battery for the
specified purpose only.
– The closer you are to your
network’s base station, the
longer your phone usage time
because less battery power is
consumed for the connection.
– The battery recharging time
variesdependingonthe
– Battery usage by children
should be supervised.
remaining battery capacity and
the battery and charger type
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you use.
– To prevent injury or burns,
ensure that no metal objects
come into contact with the +
and – terminals of the battery.
– Battery life inevitably shortens
over time.
– Use an authorized battery and
charger only.
– Since overcharging may
shorten battery life, remove
the phone from its charger
once it is fully charged. Unplug
the charger, once charging is
complete. Leaving the battery
in hot or cold places, especially
inside a car in summer or
winter, may reduce the
capacity and life of the battery.
Always keep the battery within
normal temperatures.
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Compatibility (HAC)
regulations for wireless
devices
While some wireless phones are
used near some hearing devices
(hearing aids and cochlear
implants), users may detect a
buzzing, humming, or whining
noise. Some hearing devices
are more immune than others
to this interference noise, and
phones also vary in the amount
of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry
has developed a rating system
for wireless phones, to assist
hearing device users find phones
that may be compatible with
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
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their hearing devices. Not all
phones have been rated. Phones
that are rated have the rating on
their box or a label located on the
box.
The ratings are not guarantees.
Results will vary depending on
the user’s hearing device and
hearing loss. If your hearing
device happens to be vulnerable
to interference, you may not
be able to use a rated phone
successfully. Trying out the
phone with your hearing device
is the best way to evaluate it for
your personal needs.
•M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or
M4 meet FCC requirements
and are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices
than phones that are not
labeled. M4 is the better/higher
of the two ratings.
•T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or
T4 meet FCC requirements
and are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices
than phones that are not
labeled. T4 is the better/higher
of the two ratings.
Hearing devices may also be
rated. Your hearing device
manufacturer or hearing health
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synonymous for T ratings. This
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find this rating. Higher ratings
mean that the hearing device is
should provide the hearing aid
user with “normal usage” while
relatively immune to interference using their hearing aid with
noise. The hearing aid and
wireless phone rating values
are then added together. A sum
of 5 is considered acceptable
for normal use. A sum of 6 is
considered for best use.
the particular wireless phone.
“Normal usage” in this context is
defined as a signal quality that is
acceptable for normal operation.
The M mark is intended to be
synonymous with the U mark.
The T mark is intended to
be synonymous with the UT
mark. The M and T marks are
recommended by the Alliance
for Telecommunications
Industries Solutions (ATIS). The
U and UT marks are referenced
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 is
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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.
To ensure that the Hearing Aid
Compatibility rating for your
phone is maintained, secondary
transmitters such as Bluetooth
and WLAN components must be
disabledduringacall.Seepage85
for instructions to disable these
components.
technologies that it uses.
However, there may be some
newer wireless technologies
used in this phone that have
not been tested yet for use with
hearing aids. It is important
to try the different features of
this phone thoroughly and in
different locations, using your
hearing aid or cochlear implant,
to determine if you hear any
interfering noise. Consult your
service provider about its return
and exchange policies and
for information on hearing aid
compatibility.
This phone has been tested
and rated for use with hearing
aids for some of the wireless
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FCC Regulatory
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guidelines with safety levels for
mobile devices.
FCC Regulatory Compliance
This device complies with Part
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept
any interference received,
Those guidelines are consistent
with safety standards previously
set by both U.S. and international
standards bodies: American
National Standard Institute
(ANSI), National Council of
Radiation Protection and
Measurements (NCRP), and
International Commission
on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNRP). Those
including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Your mobile device is a low power
radio transmitter and receiver.
When it is ON, it receives and also
sends out radio frequency (RF)
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equipment generates uses and
can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed
comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant
scientific literature. The design
of your phone complies with the
FCC guidelines and applicable.
and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following
Statement according to FCC
part 15.105
NOTE: This equipment has
been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This
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RF exposure FCC
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antenna.
For body worn operation, to
maintain compliance with FCC
RF exposure guidelines, use
only accessories that contain
no metallic components and
provide a separation distance
of 20mm (0.7 inches) to the
body. Use of other accessories
may violate FCC RF exposure
guidelines and should be
avoided.
Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into
an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
Statement according to FCC
part 15.21
Modifications not expressly
approved by this company
could void the user’s authority to
This device and its antenna must
not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other
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assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health. The
exposure standard for wireless
mobile phones employs a unit
of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit set by the FCC is
1.6W/kg *.
Health and Safety
Information FCC
This EUT has been shown to
be capable of compliance for
localized specific absorption
rate (SAR) for uncontrolled
environment/general population
exposure limits specified in ANSI/
IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had
been tested in accordance with
the measurement procedures
specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65
Supplement C (2001) and IEEE
Std. 1528-2003 Ministry of Health
(Canada), Safety Code 6. The
standards include a substantial
safety margin designed to
* In the U.S. and Canada, the
SAR limit for mobile phones
used by the public is 1.6 watts/
kg (W/kg) averaged over one
gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give
additional protection for the
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** This device contains 1800
MHz GSM functions that
are not operational in U.S.
Territories; this filing is
applicable only for 850 MHz
GSM and 1900 MHz PCS
operations.
Protect Your Warranty
Read your Warranty carefully,
with the special consideration to
paragraph seven of the Limited
Warranty for your unit.
“Warranty does not apply to... or
to any product or part thereof
which has suffered through
alteration... mishandling, misuse,
neglect or accident”.
Many companies are making
look alike accessories and in
some cases, promoting that their
product is equal to or better than
the Pantech product. Be careful.
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Some of these products may
not be compatible to use with
your Pantech product and may
damage the unit or cause it to
malfunction.
If service is required on your
unit and it is determined that
a non-Pantech accessory has
created the problem with your
unit, the Warranty will not apply.
In addition, if the unit has already
suffered irreversible damage
by reason of a non-compatible
accessory, the Warranty will be
voided. To protect your Warranty,
use only compatible accessories
which cannot damage or
interfere with the functioning of
your Pantech product.
12 Month Limited Warranty
Pantech Wireless, Inc. (the
Company) warrants to the
original retail purchaser of this
Pantech handheld portable
cellular telephone, that should
this product or any part thereof
during normal consumer
usage and conditions, be
proven defective in material
or workmanship that results in
product failure within the first
twelve (12) months period from
the date of purchase, such
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defect(s) will be repaired or
This Warranty does not apply
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replaced (with new or rebuilt
parts) at the Company’s option,
without charge for parts or labor
directly related to the defect(s).
to:
(a) Product subjected to
abnormal use or conditions,
accident, mishandling,
neglect, unauthorized
alteration, misuse, improper
installation or repair or
improper storage;
(b) Product whose mechanical
serial number or electronic
serial number has been
removed, altered or defaced.
(c) Damage from exposure to
moisture, humidity, excessive
temperatures or extreme
environmental conditions;
The antenna, keypad, display,
rechargeable battery and
battery charger, if included, are
similarly warranted for twelve (12)
months from date of purchase.
This Warranty extends only to
consumers who purchase the
product in the United States or
Canada and it is not transferable
or assignable.
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(d) Damage resulting from
connection to, or use of any
accessory or other product
not approved or authorized
by the Company;
(e) Defects in appearance,
cosmetic, decorative or
structural items such as
framing and non-operative
parts;
(f) Product damaged from
external causes such as fire,
flooding, dirt, sand, weather
conditions, battery leakage,
blown fuse, theft or improper
usage of any electrical
source.
The Company disclaims liability
for removal or reinstallation of
the product, for geographic
coverage, for inadequate signal
reception by the antenna or
for communications range or
operation of the cellular system
as a whole.
To obtain repairs or replacement
within the terms of this Warranty,
the product should be delivered
with proof of Warranty coverage
(e.g. dated bill of sale), the
consumer’s return address,
daytime phone number and/
or fax number and complete
description of the problem,
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transportation prepaid, to
the Company by calling the
number listed below or to the
place of purchase for repair or
replacement processing.
To locate Pantech Authorized
Service Center, call: (800) 962-
8622 or email HandsetHelp@
Pantech.com.
Please have the following
information available when you
send the phone in for repair:
– A valid original Proof of
Purchase
– Model #
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– IMEI # (Look for the 15 digit IMEI
# behind the battery of the
device.)
– Complete description of the
problem
– Transportation prepaid
Other Warranty Program
You may have other warranty
program with your purchase,
such as warranty exchange. If
so, please refer to equipment
package or the original point of
sale.
– Return address
– Daytime phone number or fax
number
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THE EXTENT OF THE
WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR
BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY
MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN
A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS
COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
PROVIDED ABOVE AND,
IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE
COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED
THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID
BY PURCHASER FOR THE
PRODUCT.
FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL
PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL
THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY
OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.
THE COMPANY SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR THE DELAY IN
RENDERING SERVICE UNDER
THIS WARRANTY OR LOSS OF
USE DURING THE TIME THE
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN
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PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED
OR REPLACED.
No person or representative is
authorized to assume for the
Company any liability other than
expressed herein in connection
with the sale of this product.
Some states or provinces do
not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts
or the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential
damage so the above limitation
or exclusions may not apply to
you. This Warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary
from state to state or province to
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province.
For technical support in the U.S.
& Canada, call (800) 962-8622.
Or email: HandsetHelp@
Pantech.com.
Or visit the web site:
www.pantechusa.com
For all other inquiry, write to:
PANTECH WIRELESS, INC.
5607 Glenridge Dr. Suite 500
Atlanta, GA 30342
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keypad) will be used.
Speaker Phone & Noise
Cancel
• If you prefer to not hold the
phone (e.g. to place it on your
desk or in the cup holder of your
car) while it is being used in
speakerphone mode, the phone
should be put in the closed
position. Your call will continue
and the external microphone
(below the external display and
the LED indicators) with the
lower-performing basic noise
suppression will pick up your
voice.
• When using the phone in
speakerphone mode with
noise suppression turned on,
it is recommended that you
hold the phone in the opened
position with the microphone
below the keypad facing you.
In this position, the higher-
performing advanced noise
suppression utilizing two
microphones (one located
below the external display
and the LED indicators and
the other located below the
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technology:
Dynamic Noise
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• Capture, evaluate and
Suppression from
Audience
distinguish all the sound signals
surrounding your phone, and
the person you’re speaking with.
• Then isolate the primary voice
in conversation and filter out
the background noise – so the
person you’re calling hears only
your voice, without disturbing
background noise.
• Dynamically equalize and adjust
voice volume to optimize your
calling experience, so you can
hear clearly and don’t need
to speak louder to overcome
Your phone is equipped with an
advanced voice processing chip
that delivers clear mobile calls by
suppressing background noise,
intermittent sounds (like a siren
or nearby conversation), and
echoes,
allowing you to hear and be
heard nearly anywhere.
How Does It Work?
Based on the intelligence of
the human hearing system, the
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surrounding noise.
science of human hearing to
distinguish sounds, identify your
voice and suppress surrounding
noise, for clear conversations
just about anywhere.
The noise suppression
technology is built-in and
already enabled in your new
mobile phone. So it’s ready to
provide unsurpassed voice
clarity with every call.
How Does it Work?
• The earSmart voice processor
in your phone captures your
voice and all the sounds around
you.
earSmart™ technology
Your phone features earSmart™,
an intelligent voice processor
that delivers a clear
• Working like the human ear, it
processes and distinguishes
these sounds, isolates your
voice conversation, and
removes background noise –
from both ends of a call.
voice experience,
allowing you to
hear and be heard™ in nearly
environment.
earSmart technology uses the
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• It also automatically equalizes
and adjusts voice volume so
you can hear and talk naturally,
even in the noisiest places.
• With earSmart technology, you
can talk where you want, and
have clear conversations for
mobile calls, video chats, even
speakerphone calls, without
worrying about surrounding
noise.
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