Samsung Convoy SCH u640 User Manual

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Welcome  
Thank You for Choosing Verizon Wireless  
You’re now connected to the power of America’s most  
reliable wireless network. This guide will help you  
understand your new wireless device and all the things  
you can do with it. So let’s get started.  
To order a printed copy of the Samsung User Manual,  
please call 1-888-987-HELP (4357). To download a  
copy, please visit support.vzw.com/phones.  
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The Basics  
• Getting Started  
• Using Bluetooth®  
• Locking/Unlocking Your  
Wireless Device  
• Using Speakerphone  
• Changing Ringtones  
• Push to Talk  
• Placing and Receiving Calls  
• Setting Up and Accessing  
Voice Mail  
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The Basics  
Getting Started  
Just the basics; we’ll get into the fun stuff later on.  
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7. Directional key: Scroll  
through menus and lists,  
set feature values.  
1. Earpiece: Allows you to  
hear the other caller.  
2. OK key: Press the OK key to  
select a menu, sub-menu or  
option.  
3. Left Soft key: Perform  
functions identified by left  
display prompt.  
4. Camera/Camcorder  
key: Press to activate the  
camera. Press and hold to  
activate the camcorder.  
5. Send key: Make and  
answer calls, view All Calls  
list.  
Press OK Key to select  
highlighted option.  
8. Right Soft key: Perform  
functions identified by  
right display prompt.  
9. Voice Recognition Key:  
Press to activate Voice  
Commands.  
10. End/Power key: Press to  
end call. Press and hold to  
turn device On or Off.  
11. CLR Key: Visit the previous  
screen, or delete letters in  
Text Messaging.  
6. Voicemail Key: Press and  
hold to activate voicemail.  
12. Vibration Mode key:  
Press and hold to activate  
vibration mode.  
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The Basics  
Getting Started  
Just the basics; we’ll get into the fun stuff later on.  
Refer to the User Manual for more details on the function of external keys.  
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1. Camera Lens: Allows you  
to take photos or record  
video.  
2. Shortcut/Push To Talk  
(PTT) key*: Press to  
activate shortcut menu.  
7. Fast Forward key: Press to  
Lock/Unlock external keys.  
During music playback,  
press and hold to fast for-  
ward music. Press to go to  
the next song.  
8. Headset/Headphone jack:  
Allows you to plug in an  
optional headset for safe,  
convenient conversations or  
headphones when listening  
to music.  
9. Speakerphone key: Press  
and hold to activate speak-  
erphone.  
10. MicroSD slot: Allows you to  
add additional memory and  
storage capacity.  
11. Battery Cover Removal  
Tool: Use to lock/unlock the  
battery cover.  
3. Volume Key: Allows you to  
adjust the master volume  
or adjust the earpiece  
volume during a call.  
4. Charging port: Charge the  
phone in this port.  
5. Rewind key: During music  
playback, press and hold to  
rewind music. Press to go  
to the previous song.  
6. Play/Pause key: With  
phone closed, press to  
access an external menu.  
During music playback,  
press to pause music. Press  
again to resume playback.  
* Once PTT is activated on your phone  
press the PTT key to start a PTT call.  
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The Basics  
Installing the battery  
1. Insert the battery cover removal tool into the slot on  
the back cover and turn it counter clockwise to open  
the battery cover (as shown).  
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2. Use the grooves at the top of the cover to lift the  
cover up and away from the back of the phone.  
WARNING! When removing the battery cover with a finger nail, the nail can be broken.  
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3. Insert the top end of the battery into the phone  
housing using the directional arrow printed on the  
battery. The gold contacts at the battery end must  
align with contacts on the phone. Push bottom end  
of the battery down until it snaps into place.  
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The Basics  
4. With the battery in position on the phone, place the  
cover back on the handset and use the battery cover  
removal tool to turn the grooved dial clockwise until  
the cover locks.  
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Charging the battery  
1. Connect the USB cable to the charging head.  
Charging Head  
USB Cable  
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2. Pull the charging port cover out and turn to expose  
the connector.  
Insert the Wall/USB charger adapter end with the  
arrow up into the charging port on the left side of  
the phone.  
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3. When the phone is completely charged (the battery  
icon becomes still)  
, unplug the adapter from  
the power outlet. Remove the adapter end from the  
charging port and replace the charging port cover.  
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The Basics  
Powering your wireless device on for the first time  
It’s important to fully charge the battery before turning  
on your wireless device.  
1. Press and hold the End/Power key (  
Powering your wireless device off  
1. Press and hold the End/Power key (  
).  
).  
WARNING! Please use only an approved charging accessory to charge your phone.  
Improper handling of the charging port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may  
cause damage to your phone and void the warranty.  
Removing the battery  
1. Insert the battery cover removal tool into the slot on  
the back cover and turn it counter clockwise to open  
the battery cover (as shown).  
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2. Use the grooves at the top of the cover to lift the  
cover up and away from the back of the phone.  
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The Basics  
3. Lift the battery from the bottom end and remove.  
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Installing the microSD (sold separately)  
1. Pull the microSD slot cover out and turn to expose  
the card slot.  
2. Push the microSD card into the slot until it locks into  
place.  
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The Basics  
Removing the microSD  
1. Pull the microSD slot cover out and turn to expose  
the card slot.  
2. Push in on the memory card to release the lock and  
remove memory card from the microSD slot.  
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Using Bluetooth®  
How to turn on Bluetooth  
1. From the home screen, press  
for Bluetooth ( ).  
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for MENU g  
2. Press the Left Soft key ( ) to turn Bluetooth On.  
How to pair your Bluetooth headset with your  
wireless device  
1. From the home screen, press  
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for MENU g  
for Bluetooth ( ).  
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2. P r e s s  
for Add New Device, and  
when your  
Bluetooth device is in discoverable mode.  
3. Place the Bluetooth device in range and press  
4. A list of found Bluetooth device(s) will be displayed.  
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Press the Directional key (  
) or down to highlight  
a Bluetooth device. Press  
to pair the device.  
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The Basics  
6. The phone automatically attempts to send a pass-  
key of “0000” to a hands-free device and shows the  
message “ATTEMPTING TO AUTO PAIR”.  
If the default passkey is not successful, the phone  
will display the message “AUTO PAIR FAILED. ENTER  
PASSKEY”. (If you are attempting to pair with a car  
kit, be sure to clear any error message on the car kit  
display first.) Enter the correct passkey for the device  
you want to pair, and press  
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7. Use the Directional key (  
) to highlight Yes and  
press  
to connect the devices. Once connected  
the Bluetooth Connected  
icon appears in the  
upper right of the display.  
Placing and Receiving Calls  
Placing calls  
1. With your phone powered on, enter the number you  
want to call using the keypad.  
2. Press the Send key (  
) to place the call.  
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Receiving calls  
1. When you receive an incoming call, the number  
appears in the display, if available.  
2. Open the phone to answer the call.  
NOTE: If the phone is already open, press the Send key (  
).  
Standard features included as part of your  
Calling Plan  
With our Calling Plans, you can enjoy the value and  
convenience of these features at no extra monthly  
access charge:  
Basic Voice Mail  
Caller ID  
Caller ID Blocking  
3-Way Calling  
Call Forwarding  
Please note that some of these features may incur usage  
charges and/or depend on digital service, so they may  
not be available in all areas.  
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The Basics  
For step-by-step instructions on some of these calling  
features, please refer to your Wireless Device Manual,  
or go to verizonwireless.com/welcome and select:  
Where can I find help with features on my wireless  
device? in the Frequently Asked Questions section.  
Setting Up and Accessing Voice Mail  
NOTE: To quickly access voice mail press and hold  
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How to set up your voice mail  
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a system greeting, press  
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2. Follow the setup tutorial.  
3. Select a password.  
4. Record a voice signature and greeting for your  
Voice Mailbox.  
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How to access your voice mail from your  
wireless device  
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and  
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immediately  
to interrupt the greeting (if applicable) and follow the  
prompts.  
2. Follow the prompts to enter your password and  
retrieve your messages.  
How to access your voice mail from any phone, to  
save your minutes  
1. Dial your wireless number.  
2. Once you hear the system greeting or your own  
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greeting, press  
immediately to interrupt the  
greeting and follow the prompts.  
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How to reset your voice mail password  
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(airtime-free)  
from your wireless device or call 1-800-922-0204  
(toll-free) from any phone to reach the easy-to-use  
automated Customer Service menu.  
2. Enter or say your 10-digit wireless number  
(if applicable).  
3. When asked what you need assistance with, say  
Voice Mail password.  
4. You will then be asked to confirm if you want to reset  
your password—say Yes.  
5. All responses going forward will be entered using  
your key pad. You will be asked for your 5-digit  
billing zip code. Then follow the prompts for security  
verification and resetting your password.  
NOTE: Voice Mail may not be available in some areas. Voice Mailboxes not set up within  
45 days will be cancelled. Your Verizon Wireless Voice Mailbox is not password protected  
until you create a password by following the setup tutorial. Airtime and other charges will  
be incurred when using Voice Mail from your wireless phone. Mobile to Mobile minutes  
do not apply to Voice Mail retrievals; you will be charged to maintain your connection to  
Voice Mail. Verizon Wireless is not liable for missed messages or deletions of messages  
from your Voice Mailbox, even if you have saved them.  
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Locking/Unlocking Your Wireless Device  
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for Security.  
You’re prompted to enter the lock code. The Phone  
Lock Code is the last four digits of your telephone  
number.  
3. Enter the Lock Code and press  
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4. Press for  
for Phone Lock Setting. The following  
options display:  
Unlocked: If On Power Up was previously select-  
ed, selecting Unlocked will remove lock on power  
up.  
On Power Up: The Phone Lock Code is required  
whenever you power up the phone.  
5. Press the Directional key (  
an option and press  
) up or down to select  
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The Basics  
Using Speakerphone  
With the phone open, press and hold the  
Speakerphone key (on the right side of the device)  
to switch from using the earpiece to the speakerphone  
before or during a call. Use the volume keys (located on  
the left side of your phone) to adjust the volume.  
When answering a call, press and hold the  
Speakerphone key  
Power key ( ). After the call has ended the speaker-  
phone function turns off automatically.  
. To end the call, press the End/  
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Changing Ringtones  
Your wireless device comes with a selection of  
ringtones. Here’s how to manage your ringtone  
preferences:  
Selecting a ringtone  
1. From the home screen, press  
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for Call Ringtone.  
3. Press the Directional key (  
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highlight the desired ringtone. Press the Left Soft key  
) Play to play the highlighted ringtone.  
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to set the ringtone as your incoming call  
alert.  
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Adjusting ringtone volume  
1. From the home screen, press the Volume key  
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) up or down to adjust the ringer volume to  
the desired setting.  
2. P r e s s  
to SET.  
Setting ringtone to vibrate  
1. From the home screen, press and hold the Pound  
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key (  
) until PHONE SET TO VIBRATE ONLY  
appears in the display.  
2. The vibrate icon appears above the Left Soft key,  
indicating that your phone is set to vibrate for  
incoming calls.  
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Push to Talk  
NOTE: User must subscribe to PTT service with Verizon Wireless for PTT to be enabled on  
the device.  
The Push to Talk (PTT) feature on your Verizon Wireless  
phone allows you to use your phone like a walkie-  
talkie to communicate with an individual or group of  
individuals who are also Verizon Wireless Push to Talk  
subscribers. Highlight a PTT phone number in your  
Contact List, then press and hold your phone’s Push  
to Talk (PTT) Key (  
) to talk. On a PTT call, only  
one person can talk at a time. Once you have finished  
talking, release the PTT Key (  
) and listen for the  
other party to reply.  
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The Basics  
Push to Talk call types  
You can make two types of PTT calls:  
A Barge call automatically connects to the other  
party. The receiving party does not have the option  
to ignore the call.  
An Alert call sends the receiving party a tone  
indicating that someone wants to talk with them.  
The call recipient has the option to either answer or  
ignore the call.  
Adding a PTT Contact  
NOTE: For the PTT Contact List sub-menu to display in the Contacts menu, go to  
9. Setting & Tools g7. Call Settings g8. PTT Mode to turn on PTT mode.  
To store a phone number in PTT Contacts:  
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for MENU g  
for Contacts ( )g  
for New PTT Contact.  
2. Enter a name and 10-digit phone number for the  
contact and press to SAVE.  
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PTT Contacts  
Allows you to view your PTT Contact List. The PTT  
Contact List contains all individual and group PTT  
contacts in a single list.  
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for Contacts ( )g  
for PTT Contact List.  
2. Press the Directional key (  
) up or down to scroll  
through your Contact List.  
3. Press the Right Soft key ( ) for Options to select  
one of the following options: New PTT Contact,  
Copy To Contacts, Temp PTT Group, Erase, Edit,  
Call, New Text Message, New Picture Message,  
New Video Message, New Voice Message, Sort.  
4. Press Left Soft key ( ) [Alert]. Press and release PTT  
to alert the selected individual.  
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Making a PTT Call from PTT Contact List (Barge)  
1. Press the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) to access your  
PTT Contact List.  
2. Press the Directional key (  
) up or down to  
highlight the PTT Contact entry you wish to call.  
3. Press and hold the Push to Talk (PTT) key  
( ) Listen for the OK to Talk tone. The message  
Connected to will appear on the display. Speak while  
pressing the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
).  
4. Release the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) when  
finished speaking. This allows the called party to  
reply.  
5. Press the End/Power key (  
) to end the call.  
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Making a PTT call from PTT Contact List (Alert)  
You can send an alert to any individual user with  
Verizon Wireless PTT service. The user may answer or  
ignore the alert.  
1. Press the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) to access your  
PTT Contact List.  
2. Press the Directional key (  
) up or down to  
highlight the PTT Contact entry you wish to call.  
3. Press the Left Soft key ( ) Alert.  
4. Press and release the Push to Talk (PTT) key  
(
) to alert the selected individual. The PTT  
Outgoing Alert tone sounds, and Alerting appears  
on the display.  
5. If the called party answers the alert, Listening  
appears on the display and you will hear the called  
party speaking. If the called party chooses to ignore  
the alert, or if the phone is unavailable to accept a  
PTT call, an Unavailable message will appear on  
your display.  
6. When the called party is finished speaking, you will  
hear the Floor Available tone and the Connected  
screen will appear on your display.  
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7. Press and hold the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) to  
talk.  
8. Release the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) when  
finished speaking. This allows the called party to  
reply.  
9. Press the End/Power key (  
) to end the call.  
Making a PTT call from keypad (Barge)  
1. Enter the 10-digit wireless number of the Verizon  
Wireless PTT subscriber you wish to contact.  
2. Press and hold the Push to Talk (PTT) key  
(
). Listen for the OK to Talk tone. The message  
Connected to will appear on the display. Speak  
while pressing the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
the wireless number you entered is included in your  
PTT Contact List, the contact name will replace the  
wireless number entered on the display when the call  
is initiated.  
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3. Release the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) when  
finished speaking. This allows the called party to  
reply.  
4. Press the End/Power key (  
) to end the call.  
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Making a PTT call from keypad (Alert)  
1. Enter the 10-digit wireless number of the Verizon  
Wireless PTT subscriber you wish to alert.  
2. Press the Left Soft key ( ) Alert.  
3. Press and release the Push to Talk (PTT) key  
(
) to alert the individual. The PTT Outgoing  
Alert tone sounds, and Alerting appears on the  
display. If the wireless number you entered is  
included in your PTT Contact List, the contact name  
will replace the wireless number entered on the  
display when the alert is initiated.  
4. If the called party answers the alert, Listening  
appears on the display and you will hear the called  
party speaking. If the called party chooses to ignore  
the alert, or if the phone is unavailable to accept  
a PTT call, an Unavailable message will appear on  
your display.  
5. When the called party is finished speaking, you will  
hear the Floor Available tone and the Connected  
screen will appear on your display.  
6. Press and hold the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) to  
talk.  
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7. Release the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) to listen.  
8. Press the End/Power key (  
) to end the call.  
Incoming PTT call (Barge)  
1. When your phone receives a Barge call, the Barge  
tone plays. You then hear the calling party speaking  
through the speakerphone. The calling party’s  
wireless number will appear on your display. If the  
calling party’s number is saved in your PTT Contact  
List the contact name will replace the wireless  
number on the display.  
2. Press and hold the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) to  
talk.  
3. Release the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) to let  
another party talk.  
4. Press the End/Power key (  
) to end the call.  
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Incoming PTT call (Alert)  
1. When your phone receives an alert, the PTT Alert  
tone plays. The message Incoming Alert is displayed  
with the phone number or contact name of the  
calling party. The PTT Alert tone repeats every  
5 seconds until it is answered or ignored, or until  
20 seconds have passed.  
2. Answer or ignore the alert. To answer the alert, press  
and hold the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
talking. To ignore the alert, press the Right Soft key  
) Alert [Ignore].  
) and begin  
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3. Release the Push to Talk (PTT) key (  
) to let  
another party talk.  
4. Press the End/Power key (  
) to end the call.  
NOTE: When someone else sends you a PTT Alert, the Incoming Call screen appears. You  
have the choice to press Left Soft Key ( ) [Answer] or Right Soft Key ( ) [Ignore].  
If you do not answer within 20 seconds, the PTT call is automatically disconnected.  
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PTT On/Off  
You can enable the PTT feature on your phone so that  
you will be able to receive or send PTT calls or alerts.  
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for PTT Mode.  
2. Press the Directional key (  
On/Off, then press  
) up or down to select  
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Push to Talk: Push to Talk calls may only be made with other Verizon Wireless Push  
to Talk subscribers and only from the National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Area.  
The Push to Talk feature can be added to calling plans with a monthly access fee of $34.99  
or higher (or to Family SharePlan secondary lines). For optimal Push to Talk performance,  
all callers on a Push to Talk session must have an EV-DO Rev. A-capable device and be  
receiving EV-DO service. A Push to Talk call is terminated by pressing or will automatically  
time out after ten (10) seconds of inactivity. While you are on a Push to Talk call, voice calls  
received will go directly to Voice Mail. When you are on a voice call, you cannot receive  
a Push to Talk call. You cannot prevent others who have your wireless phone number  
from entering you into their Push to Talk contact list. Only one person can speak at a time  
during Push to Talk calls. When using your phone keypad to make a Push to Talk call, you  
must enter the ten-digit phone number of the called party. Presence information may not  
be available for all Push to Talk contacts. The timeliness of presence information may be  
impacted by the network registration status of a Push to Talk contact. Your Push to Talk  
service cannot be used for any applications that tether your phone to computers or other  
devices for any purpose. If you add the Push to Talk feature, coverage for your data services  
will be limited to the National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Area.  
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Assistance  
• May We Help You?  
• The My Verizon Advantage  
• Loss or Theft  
• Fraud Prevention  
• Assistive Communication  
Devices  
• Toll-Free Calls and  
Emergency Services  
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Assistance  
May We Help You?  
Helpful web sites and information  
verizonwireless.com  
Main web site  
verizonwireless.com/welcome  
Welcome page includes:  
Information on your wireless device, coverage,  
Calling Plan, billing and payment information  
FAQs, interactive demos for your wireless device  
and how to read your bill  
My Verizon registration for online account  
management  
verizonwireless.com/myverizon  
My Verizon can be used to:  
Check your balance and minutes or make payments  
Add or remove features  
Reset voice mail passwords and more  
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verizonwireless.com/data  
Demos and tutorials on products and services  
Online technical support for products and services  
The My Verizon Advantage  
Get these added benefits for registering for My Verizon:  
View your New Every Two® Meter.  
Sign in to My Verizon and click on My Services/  
My Phone to check your upgrade status and see if  
you are eligible for the New Every Two discount.  
You’ll receive free Backup AssistantSM so you  
never have to worry about losing your wireless  
device contact list.  
As a My Verizon member, Backup Assistantwill let  
you automatically retain a copy of your saved wireless  
device numbers to a secure web site, so they’re always  
available if you lose or upgrade your wireless device.  
You can get a new wireless device every year with  
Annual Upgrade.  
Sign up for a 2-year agreement on a Calling Plan of  
at least $49.99 and you can purchase a new wireless  
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Assistance  
device at its promotional price through My Verizon  
every year with a 2-year renewal (upgrade fee applies).  
If you’re using more minutes than your  
Calling Plan includes, we’ll let you know with  
Minute Check.  
Minute Check will periodically notify you through My  
Verizon if you’re exceeding your plan allowance and  
let you know of other Calling Plan options that may  
save you money.  
See verizonwireless.com/myverizon for details. Backup AssistantSM  
,
Annual Upgrade and Minute Check are available for accounts with up to 10 lines  
that are enrolled in My Verizon.  
Customer Service assistance  
Customer Service Representatives are also available at  
your local Verizon Wireless Communications Store dur-  
ing normal business hours. For Customer Service, call  
1-800-922-0204 (toll-free in the U.S., 6 a.m.–11 p.m.).  
Warranty replacements  
Experiencing problems with your handset? Call us at  
1-866-406-5154 from a landline phone. If we’re unable  
to resolve the issue and it’s due to a manufacturing  
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defect within the first year of ownership, we’ll send a  
replacement device right to your door for free.  
Address or account changes  
It’s important that we have your most current  
information so we’re able to reach you for any reason.  
There are 3 ways to update your information:  
Online—Go to verizonwireless.com/contactus and  
follow these instructions:  
1. Select the appropriate choice from the drop-down  
menu in the Send an Email section.  
2. Fill out the online form.  
3. Select Topic and Subtopic from the drop-  
down menu.  
4. Hit Send to submit email.  
U.S. Mail—Use the change-of-address form on the  
back of your bill.  
Telephone—Call Customer Service at  
1-800-922-0204 from any phone (toll-free in the  
mno  
6
1
1
U.S.) or  
and  
from your wireless  
device (airtime-free).  
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Billing options  
Your service comes with a streamlined bill that you’ll  
receive each month at no additional cost. Your bill  
includes all applicable charges, but will not contain  
any call details (e.g., date, time, and wireless device  
number called).  
Detailed billing  
Call details are available for free online at  
verizonwireless.com under My Verizon. A monthly  
fee applies to receive call details on your paper bill.  
Going paperless  
You have the option of eliminating your paper bill  
and receiving bill notification via email. To eliminate  
your paper statement, or to make manual or  
automatic bill payments, register for My Verizon at  
verizonwireless.com/myverizon and then select the  
quick link under the Billing tab for Go Paperless.  
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Paying your bill  
Verizon Wireless gives you several convenient options  
to pay and manage your monthly bill. Some of those  
options are:  
At verizonwireless.com/myverizon—Make one-  
time or recurring payments using your debit card,  
credit card, ATM card, electronic check/ACH or enroll  
in our Auto Pay Program.  
With the Auto Pay Program—Allows you to  
choose to have automatic payment deductions taken  
from your bank account. To enroll, you can fill out  
the back of your remittance slip and mail it in, call  
1-866-868-3882, or log on to verizonwireless.com/  
myverizon.  
By calling from your wireless device—Press  
pqrs  
mno  
tuv  
#
7
6
8
and  
and follow the prompts to  
enter your payment information.  
Using My Verizon from your wireless device—  
Make a one-time payment by credit card, debit  
card, and/or electronic check directly from your  
wireless device as long as your wireless device is  
Mobile Web–capable.* To make a payment, simply  
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launch your web browser, then select My Verizon.  
If you don’t subscribe to Mobile Web, you will see an  
option to view My Verizon for free once you launch  
the browser.  
Home banking—Verizon Wireless and CheckFree®  
have teamed together to give you the option to  
pay your wireless bill online at your choice of more  
than 1,700 financial services locations across the  
Internet. You will be able to schedule payments using  
a designated bank account and arrange for monthly  
bill payments via your preferred home-banking  
service provider.  
Check payment via mail—Allows you to mail  
in a personal or business check, along with the  
remittance slip and envelope provided with your  
billing statement.  
In person—Payments can be made at your local  
Verizon Wireless Communications Store using our Bill  
Payment Kiosks.  
*See Wireless Device User Guide for details  
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Loss or Theft  
If your wireless device is lost or stolen, please contact  
Customer Service at 1-800-922-0204 to suspend your  
service. If your wireless device is malfunctioning, please  
bring it to a Verizon Wireless Communications Store.  
Toll-Free Calls and Emergency Services  
Calls to 800, 855, 866, 877 and 888 numbers are toll-free,  
but airtime charges do apply. Calls to Verizon Wireless  
Customer Service and emergency calls (911) are toll- and  
airtime-free.  
Fraud Prevention  
Verizon Wireless wants to protect your privacy and  
works hard to prevent unauthorized phone usage or  
fraud. Wireless device numbers and calls are capable  
of being intercepted by someone with specialized  
equipment. We use antifraud technology to make  
fraudulent calling very difficult, particularly on  
digital calls.  
Report a lost or stolen wireless device to the police  
and Verizon Wireless immediately.  
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Assistance  
Never leave your wireless device unattended,  
especially in your office or car.  
When not in use, lock the wireless device using your  
lock code.  
Review your bill and report any suspicious calling  
activity. If we conclude that the calls are fraudulent,  
you will not be held responsible for the charges.  
Record your wireless device’s electronic serial  
number in the back of this guide and keep it safe.  
Have your wireless device serviced only at a Verizon  
Wireless Communications Store or by an authorized  
agent, retailer, manufacturer’s service center or other  
repair center.  
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Assistive Communication Devices  
TTY (Text Telephony) and TDD (Telecommunications  
Device for the Deaf) allow individuals who are deaf, hard  
of hearing, or have speech or language disabilities to  
communicate by telephone.  
When a user types his or her conversation on a TTY  
keyboard, it is transmitted as tones through the  
telephone. Tones are received by the other person’s  
TTY, translated into text and displayed on the screen.  
In order to use the TTY network, you must have a  
TTY-compatible phone and be in the TTY mode to  
place or receive calls. Note that most digital wireless  
devices are TTY-compatible.  
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• Text Messaging  
• Picture Messaging  
• Video Messaging  
• Mobile Web  
• Chaperone®  
• Media Center  
• V CAST  
• Music with Rhapsody®  
(Subscription, Wireless & PC  
Downloads)  
VZ NavigatorSM  
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Text Messaging  
Sending a new text message to a wireless device  
1. From the home screen, press the Left Soft key  
(
) for Message.  
1
1
2. P r e s s  
for New Message g  
for TXT  
Message.  
3. Enter the phone number or email address of the  
recipient in the To: field using the keypad.  
4. Press the Directional key (  
) down to highlight  
the Text: field and enter your message.  
5. P r e s s  
to SEND.  
Text Messages are charged in accordance with your Messaging Plan.  
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Sending a new text message to a landline number  
Follow these steps, and the recipient will hear your text  
message as a voice recording:  
1. From the home screen, press the Left Soft key  
(
) for Message.  
1
1
2. P r e s s  
for New Message g  
for TXT  
Message.  
3. Enter the landline number and press  
.
4. Type out the message.  
5. P r e s s  
6. You will soon receive an Opt-in message. View Now  
is highlighted, press to view.  
7. P r e s s to reply. Press  
8. Type Y for yes or N for no and press the Send key  
).  
to SEND.  
1
for TXT Message.  
(
NOTE: Only one opt-in is required for each landline number.  
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Email  
Check your MSN® Hotmail® and America Online®  
accounts right from your wireless device.  
IM  
Instant Message from your wireless device. Choose  
from AOL® Instant Messenger™ Service, MSN®  
Messenger Service, and Yahoo!® Messenger.  
Messaging rates apply. Not available in all areas. See Consumer Brochure for details.  
Picture Messaging*  
Take pictures that you can send to any Verizon Wireless  
number or virtually any email address, or to subscribers  
on other carriers.  
Snap a photo and send as a picture message  
1. From the home screen, press the Camera/  
Camcorder key ( ) to launch the camera.  
2. A i m the camera lens at the desired object and press  
to take the picture.  
3. P r e s s  
to SEND.  
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4. Enter the phone number or email address of the  
recipient in the To: field using the keypad and press  
.
5. Enter the message and press  
to SEND.  
*Not available everywhere. Picture Messaging charges apply per your Calling Plan.  
Monthly plans are available. Higher rates apply for International Picture Messaging  
(when available). See product brochure for coverage information and complete terms and  
conditions. Compatible device required.  
Store a picture on your wireless device  
1. From the home screen, press the Camera/  
Camcorder key ( ) to launch the camera.  
2. Aim the camera lens at the desired object and press  
to take the picture.  
3. Press the Left Soft key ( ) to Save the picture.  
Create picture Caller IDs  
1. From the home screen, press the Right Soft key  
(
) for Contacts.  
2. Highlight the desired contact and press the Left Soft  
key ( ) for Edit.  
3. Press the Directional key (  
) down to highlight  
the Picture field and press the Left Soft key ( ) for  
Set.  
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4. Highlight the desired image and press  
to select.  
5. P r e s s to Save changes to Contact info.  
Send a picture message using a picture stored in the  
wireless device’s gallery  
1. From the home screen, press  
for MENU g  
Media Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
.
abc  
def  
2
3
2. P r e s s  
for Picture & Video g  
for My  
Pictures.  
3. Highlight the desired image and press the Right Soft  
key ( ) for Options.  
1
4. P r e s s  
5. P r e s s  
to SEND.  
for Picture Message.  
1
6. Enter the phone number or email address of the  
recipient in the To: field using the keypad and press  
.
TIP: As you create and send Picture Messages, add PIX Place and/or Online Album as one of  
your recipients and this will send and store that picture on PIX Place at picture.vzw.com.  
Remember, you can send to up to 10 recipients in one message for a single message charge.  
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Video Messaging*  
Record and send videos to virtually any wireless number  
or email address.  
Record and send a video message  
1. From the home screen, press and hold the Camera/  
Camcorder key ( ) to launch the camcorder.  
2. Aim the camcorder lens on the back of the phone  
at the desired object and press  
ing a 60-second video clip. Press  
recording at any time.  
to start record-  
again to stop  
3. P r e s s  
to SEND.  
4. Enter the phone number or email address of the  
recipient in the To: field using the keypad and press  
.
5. Enter the message and press  
to SEND.  
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Store a video message on your wireless device  
1. From the home screen, press the Left Soft key  
(
) for Message.  
abc  
2
2. P r e s s  
for Inbox.  
3. Press the Directional key (  
) to highlight the  
message that you wish to view.  
4. P r e s s  
message.  
5. While viewing a message, press the Right Soft key  
) for Options to display the options listed.  
to view contents of the highlighted  
(
Highlight Save Video and press  
to save the  
video.  
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Send a video message using a video stored in the  
wireless device’s gallery  
1. From the home screen, press  
for MENUg  
Media Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
.
ghi  
abc  
2
4
2. P r e s s  
for Picture & Video g  
for My Videos.  
3. Select the desired video and press the Right Soft key  
(
) for Options.  
1
4. P r e s s  
5. P r e s s  
to Send.  
1
for Video Message.  
6. Enter the phone number or email address of the  
recipient in the To: field using the keypad and press  
.
7. Populate additional fields as needed and press  
to SEND.  
*Not available everywhere. Picture and Video Messaging charges apply per your Calling  
Plan. Monthly plans are available. Higher rates apply for International Video Messaging  
(when available). See product brochure for coverage information and complete terms and  
conditions. Compatible device required.  
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Delete a picture or video message  
1. From the home screen, press the Left Soft key  
(
) for Message.  
abc  
2
2. P r e s s  
for Inbox.  
3. Press the Directional key (  
) to highlight the  
message that you wish to delete.  
4. Press the Left Soft key ( ) Erase.  
5. P r e s s  
for Yes to confirm.  
Store pictures and videos to your online galleries  
from your PC  
From a PC, open your browser and enter the address  
picture.vzw.com to access PIX Place®. If you  
currently have a Vtext account, there is no need to  
register for PIX Place; just log in using your wireless  
number and password and an account will be set  
up automatically. At PIX Place, you can do any of the  
following from your PC:  
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Register for a FREE Online Album account using  
My Verizon registration  
1. Go to the Sign In section and click the Register link.  
2. Enter your mobile number without spaces or dashes  
and click the Continue button.  
3. Enter your desired user name, valid email address  
and address details. Click the check box if you would  
like to receive Verizon Wireless email promotions.  
Read the Terms and Conditions and click the I accept  
the Terms and Conditions check box and click the  
Continue button. A temporary password will be sent  
as a free text message to your phone.  
4. Enter your temporary password and desired new  
password in the appropriate fields. Select a security  
question and type in the answer in the appropriate  
field and click the Continue button. You will receive  
a free text message and email confirming your new  
account has been created.  
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Upload pictures and videos to Online Album from  
your PC  
1. Click on the Upload Media tab.  
2. Click on the Browse for Media link. A pop-up  
window will open with a view of your PC’s folders.  
In the window, navigate to the folder on your PC  
that has your media.  
3. Click, hold and drag up to 5 files from the window to  
upload them to the web page.  
4. Click on the Upload button. The files will be  
uploaded to your PIX Place galleries.  
Compose and send a message from your online album  
1. Click on the Send a Message tab, and under the  
section called Media Items You Want, click on the  
gray arrows found under Look Inside and View  
to see the galleries available.  
2. The gallery contains media with different topics.  
Just click on the gray arrow to see subfolders.  
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3. Click and drag the desired media from the middle  
pane and drop it into the right slide pane. The slide  
will expand with the selected media. Now you can  
add text and/or drag and drop sound into the slide.  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for up to 9 slides per message.  
4. Click the Preview & Send button at the bottom right  
corner. The left and center panes will be replaced  
with the Preview & Send pane. The slideshow  
message will play as it appears when the recipients  
receive it on their wireless devices.  
5. Enter a Verizon Wireless number with no spaces, or  
enter valid email addresses, separated by commas.  
6. Click the Send button.  
NOTE: Video media can only be sent as a one-slide message and only text can be added  
to a Video Message.  
Share a gallery with others  
1. Navigate to the gallery you wish to share with others.  
2. Roll your cursor over the gallery you wish to share.  
3. Click on the Share Album menu item.  
4. Enter up to 10 email addresses of the people you’d  
like to view this gallery.  
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5. Click the Share Album button.  
NOTE: The shared gallery is only accessible from a PC and can only be viewed by the  
recipient(s) you designate.  
Apply fun effects  
1. Go to the gallery containing the picture you’d like to  
change and click on it.  
2. Once the picture is in an expanded view, click on the  
Fun Effects link.  
3. Click on the effect(s) of your choice. You can remove  
the effect(s) at any time.  
4. When you’re satisfied with the enhanced picture,  
click on the Done button.  
Mobile Web  
Find the news you want or let it come to you. Now,  
a few seconds is all it takes to get up-to-the-minute  
information.  
Alerts  
Need scores? Need weather? Get that and more with  
Text Alerts. Go to vtext.com to sign up. And for more  
information, go to verizonwireless.com/getitnow.  
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Dashboard with Mobile Web  
Dashboard is an easy-to-use application that acts  
as the primary platform for discovering, buying and  
personalizing multimedia content and services on your  
device. It provides access to personalized channels like  
V CAST Music & Video, Mobile Web, ringtones, games  
and more!  
Launching Dashboard  
1. From the home screen, press the Directional key  
(
) up to launch the Mobile Web with Dashboard.  
2. Press the Directional key ( ) up or down to  
highlight Get Channel and press  
3. P r e s s to return to the previous menu.  
.
Ending a Dashboard session  
1. Press the End/Power key (  
with Dashboard.  
) to close Mobile Web  
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Web  
Get everything you need to know while you’re on  
the go—the entire Internet is at your fingertips with  
Mobile Web. Or access your account information  
with My Account.  
Microbrowser does not provide full web browsing. Service not available in all areas.  
Launch Mobile Web  
1. From the home screen, press the Directional key  
(
) up to launch Mobile Web with Dashboard.  
2. Press the Directional key ( ) up or down to  
highlight Mobile Web and press  
.
3. Press the CLR key (  
) to return to the previous  
menu.  
Access Verizon Wireless account information online  
1. Press the Directional key ( ) left to launch My  
Verizon. You can view your balance, usage, your  
plan, change your Voice Mail password, and more.  
End a Mobile Web session  
1. Press the End/Power key (  
) to close the browser.  
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VZ NavigatorSM  
Now you can find the address of a great restaurant  
or the nearest ATM. Check movie times. Discover the  
latest hot spots. And know exactly how to get where  
you’re going. VZ Navigator puts all the advanced  
features of the latest GPS devices and systems on your  
wireless device—at a fraction of the price.  
VZ Navigator provides:  
Heads-up, voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions  
with auto-rerouting if you miss a turn.  
Local search of nearly 14 million points of interest in  
the U.S.  
Detailed color maps that can be quickly panned  
and zoomed.  
With VZ Navigator, you’ll know exactly where you are,  
what’s around you and how to get there.  
Download, subscription, and airtime required for use; only in National Enhanced Services  
Coverage Area; accuracy and completeness of information is not guaranteed; information  
about location of device will be used to deliver service.  
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Getting started with Location-Based Services (LBS)  
Verizon Wireless values your privacy. Because of this,  
your wireless device is defaulted to only acquire your  
location when you dial 911. To use Location-Based  
Services, you must first enable location services on your  
wireless device:  
1. From the home screen, press  
for MENU.  
mno  
wxyz  
9
6
2. P r e s s  
for Settings & Tools ( ) g  
for  
mno  
6
Phone Settings g  
for Location.  
3. Press the Directional key (  
) up to highlight  
Location On.  
4. P r e s s  
to set. Confirmation message will appear  
on the screen.  
NOTE: Even when your activation switch is set to Location On, your wireless device’s  
location is still protected. For your privacy, you must “opt out” of all LBS applications. No  
one will be able to access your location until you activate an LBS application.  
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Chaperone®  
Locate your children by their LBS-enabled wireless  
devices and get real-time updates right on your PC  
or Verizon Wireless device. And as an extra service,  
Chaperone with Child Zone® will even alert you  
by text message when your child’s wireless device  
enters or leaves any area you determine, such as a  
school or playground. You’ll get the added peace of  
mind of knowing that you’re never out of touch with  
your family.  
Subject to Customer Agreement and Family SharePlan® Calling Plan. Monthly subscription,  
specific Media Center/Get It Now®/GPS–enabled wireless device, and airtime required for  
use. Only available in the National Enhanced Services Coverage Area. Verizon Wireless does  
not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of any information displayed or disclosed.  
Chaperone® and Child Zone® are not child management tools and are not a substitute  
for adult supervision. Compatible device required. See product brochure for coverage  
information and complete terms and conditions.  
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Media Center  
We are changing the name of our Get It Now service to Media Center. You will see the name  
Media Center in the menu of your new phone. While we transition from Get It Now to  
Media Center, you may continue to see the name Get It Now in some advertising materials  
and online.  
Media Center gives you customizable service right on  
your wireless device that lets you get ringtones, play  
games, surf the web, get up-to-the-minute information  
and more. Visit verizonwireless.com/getitnow to view  
all of the applications available for your wireless device.  
See the Consumer Brochure or go online for more details.  
Ringtones  
Download ringtones. Assign a different ringtone to each  
person in your address book.  
Ringback tones  
Assign friends and family preselected songs to hear  
when they call you.  
Games  
Classics. Sports. Action. Media Center brings  
you exciting games.  
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Wallpapers  
Download your favorite designs and wallpapers.  
Access Media Center  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
Download an application  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
2. Select the feature you want to download (i.e.  
Music & TonesgGet New Ringtones gGet New  
Applications) and press  
.
1
3. P r e s s  
to Get New Applications, follow the  
prompts to download the application.  
Remove an application  
1. To delete a downloaded application, access the  
application you want to delete, press the Right Soft  
key ( ) for Options, and follow the prompts.  
Applications may vary by wireless device model.  
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V CAST  
verizonwireless.com/vcast  
V CAST brings the world of entertainment to your  
wireless device with high-quality streaming video,  
3-D games, the latest music and much more. Visit  
verizonwireless.com/vcast to view all of the  
applications available for your wireless device.  
V CAST Video  
Get news and entertainment on your wireless device  
with streaming video clips.  
Browse video clips  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
abc  
2
1
2. P r e s s  
for Picture & Video g  
for V CAST  
Videos.  
3. Highlight a V CAST Video catergory and press  
. Scroll up or down to browse through V CAST  
Video categories.  
4. Use the Directional key to scroll up or down to  
browse through V CAST Video content providers.  
Highlight a content provider and press  
.
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Download video clips  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
abc  
2
1
2. P r e s s  
for Picture & Video g  
for V CAST  
Videos.  
3. Use the Directional key (  
category and press  
4. Use the Directional key to highlight a desired content  
provider and press  
) to highlight a desired  
.
.
5. Navigate through the desired video clips and press  
to download the clip.  
6. Touch the Right Soft key ( ) Options gSave Video  
gtouch Yes to accept charges, if applicable. The  
video download begins.  
7. At the Download Complete Play Video Now?  
pop-up, touch Yes to view the video, or No to return  
to the V Cast Videos menu.  
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Delete video clips  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
ghi  
abc  
2
4
2. P r e s s  
for Picture & Video g  
for My Videos.  
3. Use the Directional key to highlight the video you  
want to delete and press the Left Soft key ( ) Erase.  
4. At the ERASE VIDEO FROM MY VIDEOS AND  
SETTINGS? pop-up, select Yes to confirm deletion of  
the video and press  
.
V CAST Games  
Now you’re part of the action with 3-D games in the  
palm of your hand.  
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V CAST Music with Rhapsody® (Subscription,  
Wireless & PC Downloads)  
V CAST Music with Rhapsody is a digital music service  
that lets you listen to millions of songs from thousands  
of artists. Discover new and old favorites in an extensive  
music catalog. Download V CAST Music with Rhapsody  
to sync tracks, albums, and playlists to your new  
compatible phone, while managing your existing PC  
music library all in one place.  
Purchase songs on your wireless device*  
When you purchase music from your wireless device,  
you also get a second copy that can be downloaded to  
your PC from the V CAST Music with Rhapsody software.  
*Per-song charges apply.  
System requirements: Windows Vista or XP  
V CAST Music with Rhapsody is compatible with  
Windows® XP and Windows Vista™ operating systems.  
MAC OS and Linux are not supported.  
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Download music to your PC  
Open V CAST Music with Rhapsody and log in. Don’t  
have V CAST Music with Rhapsody? Download it for free  
at verizonwireless.com/music.  
Once logged in you can perform any one of the  
following actions:  
Download a PC copy of an over-the-air (OTA)  
purchased track  
1. Song tracks available for download will pop up  
upon login completion.  
2. Check the boxes of songs you wish to download.  
3. Select Download Tracks.  
N O T E : For each V CAST Music with Rhapsody track you’ve downloaded to your phone,  
you can download a copy to your computer at no additional charge.  
Purchase songs or albums  
1. Browse the catalog and select the track or album  
you wish to purchase.  
2. Re-enter your password.  
3. Confirm the purchase and the download will  
begin shortly.  
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Add subscription music to your library  
Add music to your collection by simply dragging and  
dropping it to My Library, or, if connected, to your  
V CAST Music with Rhapsody subscription–capable  
device (both found under Sources.) This can also  
easily be done by clicking on the Add button next to  
each song.  
NOTE: V CAST Music with Rhapsody monthly subscription required.  
Play songs  
To play the song or album, you can find it by selecting  
the My Library tab.  
Play songs with your wireless device open  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
2. Music & Tones will be highlighted. Press  
.
ghi  
4
3. P r e s s  
for My Music.  
4. Press the Directional key (  
) to select a category,  
select a song and press  
.
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Play songs with your wireless device closed  
NOTE: If the backlight is off, press and hold any external key to turn on the backlight then  
press the ( ) Unlock.  
1. With the phone closed, press the Play/Pause key  
(
) to access external menu.  
Fast Forward  
key  
Rewind key  
Play/Pause  
key  
2. Press the Play/Pause key (  
) for My Music.  
3. During music playback, you can use the Fast Forward  
key ( ) or Rewind key ( ) to skip between tracks.  
Press and hold the Fast Forward key ( ) or Rewind  
) to move forward or rewind the current  
key (  
song.  
NOTE: You can press and hold the Play/Pause key ( ) to view a short menu of V CAST  
Music functions. Use the Fast Forward ( ) and Rewind ( ) keys to navigate up/  
down in this menu.  
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Mobile Entertainment  
Sync your music from your PC to your V CAST Music  
with Rhapsody wireless device  
This option allows you to transfer music files from your  
PC. In order to use this option, you must install V CAST  
Music with Rhapsody on your PC.  
1. Open V CAST Music with Rhapsody. Don’t have  
V CAST Music with Rhapsody? Download it for free  
at verizonwireless.com/music.  
2. Plug in the USB cable to your phone and connect it to  
a USB port on your PC.  
3. From the main screen on your phone, the Sync Music  
V CAST Mobile Phone display appears. Your phone  
should display the message: Connected.  
4. Drag and drop the song(s) you want to sync from  
My Library to your V CAST mobile phone, listed under  
the Sources tab.  
Once synchronization is complete, press the End/  
Power Key (  
) and disconnect the USB cable.  
NOTE: A compatible USB cable is required for syncing.  
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Create playlists on your wireless device  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
2. Music & Tones is highlighted. Press  
.
ghi  
4
3. P r e s s  
for My Music.  
ghi  
4
4. P r e s s  
for Playlists.  
5. T h e CREATE PLAYLIST prompts appears. Enter the  
name of the playlist and press  
.
6. Highlight the song(s) to add to the new playlist and  
press Mark or the Left Soft key ( ) Mark All.  
Press the Right Soft key ( ) Done.  
7. To return to the home screen, press  
.
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Mobile Entertainment  
Edit playlists on your wireless device  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
2. Music & Tones is highlighted, press  
.
ghi  
4
3. P r e s s  
for My Music.  
ghi  
4
4. P r e s s  
for Playlists.  
5. Highlight the playlist you would like to edit and  
press the Right Soft key ( ) Options. Highlight Edit  
playlist and press  
.
6. To remove a song from the playlist, highlight the  
song and press the Left Soft key ( ) Remove.  
7. To change the order of the songs in your playlist,  
highlight a song and press  
the Directional key ( ) up or down to move the  
song up or down in the playlist order. When you are  
finished, press Save.  
8. To return to the home screen, press  
Move. Then press  
.
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Delete songs from your wireless device  
1. From the home screen, press  
Center ( ) is highlighted, press  
for MENU. Media  
.
2. Music & Tones is highlighted  
.
ghi  
4
3. P r e s s  
for My Music.  
def  
3
4. P r e s s  
for Songs.  
5. Press the Directional key (  
you want to delete and press the Right Soft key (  
) to highlight the song  
)
Options.  
6. P r e s s  
displays, Yes is highlighted press  
song.  
to Erase song. A comfirmation window  
to delete the  
NOTE: If you erase music you’ve previously purchased, you can simply re-sync with your  
PC to add the song back to your wireless device’s music library.  
V CAST wireless device and additional charges required for V CAST service. 3-D games for  
additional download fee. V CAST music not available on all V CAST wireless devices. Per-  
song charges apply for music downloads. Always download legally. All brand and product  
names not owned by Verizon Wireless are the property of their respective owners. If you  
have any questions about using V CAST Music service on your specific wireless device, visit  
verizonwireless.com/data.  
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Optional Services  
• Safety and Protection  
• Equipment Protection  
• Voice Services  
• International Services  
• Other Products and  
Services  
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Work wirelessly. Protect your wireless device against  
damage or, even more importantly, protect yourself  
on the road. You can find it all in Verizon Wireless plan  
enhancements. Call 1-800-922-0204 or speak to your  
Verizon Wireless Sales Representative to find out more.  
Or just visit verizonwireless.com.  
Safety and Protection  
Roadside Assistance  
Roadside Assistance can provide you with emergency  
roadside services anywhere in the U.S. and Canada,  
24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You may sign up for  
this feature on My Verizon or by calling Verizon Wire-  
less directly.  
Equipment Protection  
Receive total protection for your wireless device and  
limited accessories. If your wireless device is lost,  
stolen, damaged or malfunctioning—you’re covered.  
Just choose a service plan that’s right for you (must be  
added within 30 days of activation or upgrade):  
Total Equipment Coverage  
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Optional Services  
Asurion Wireless Phone Protection  
Extended Warranty  
NOTE: Insurance offered by third-party providers.  
Voice Services  
Enhanced Voice Mail  
Turn your wireless device into your office assistant.  
Forward your calls, store more messages or even receive  
faxes for printing.  
International Services  
International Long Distance  
You can call over 190 destinations from the U.S. with  
your Verizon Wireless phone. Simply add I-DIAL to your  
account and for reduced rates, select our International  
Long Distance Value Plan or for occasional international  
calls, use our Per-Minute Rates.  
International Text Messaging  
You can text message non-U.S. numbers of participating  
carriers with no additional setup required. These text  
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messages do not count against your text messaging  
monthly bundled allowances.  
International Roaming  
Traveling outside of the U.S.? With your Verizon Wireless  
device you can stay connected in over 40 destinations  
including Canada, Mexico, China, Israel, Brazil and  
mno  
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Jamaica. Dial  
from your Verizon  
Wireless phone or call 1-800-922-0204 and speak with  
a Verizon Wireless representative to enable International  
Roaming. A full list of destinations and rates can be  
found at verizonwireless.com/internationalroam.  
Global Travel Program  
Available in over 200 destinations, this is the perfect  
short-term solution for the occasional or infrequent  
global traveler who needs to stay in touch when  
traveling outside of the U.S. to GSM locations. This  
program is ideal when your travel duration is less than  
21 days. There is no rental fee or security deposit, and all  
charges will be applied to your current Verizon Wireless  
Bill. For more information on the Global Travel Program,  
visit verizonwiress.com/globaltravel. To place an  
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Optional Services  
order, contact our Global Services Activation Specialists  
at 1-800-711-8300.  
For up-to-date Information on destinations and rates,  
please visit verizonwireless.com/vzglobal and select  
International Long Distance, International Text  
Messaging, International Roaming, or Occasional  
Global Traveler to see additional details on what  
services and programs are available with your Verizon  
Wireless device.  
Other Products and Services  
Whether it’s business or personal, Verizon Wireless  
offers a variety of wireless solutions for your notebooks,  
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and/or smartphones.  
Office Message Alert  
When a voice mail is left on your office phone’s voice  
mail, a Text Alert is sent to your wireless device.  
Wireless Sync  
Allows synchronization of your email, calendar,  
contacts, etc., between your office computer and your  
Verizon Wireless device.  
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VZAccess®  
A PC card that allows you to download files, open email  
attachments, access office data and applications, and  
browse the Internet.  
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How wireless works  
Your wireless service is different from your home or  
business phone service. On a wireless device, you  
must press the SEND button to alert the network to  
connect your call. Unlike the calls you make on a home  
or business phone, wireless communications travel  
over the air and can react to the environment. Rain,  
snow, fog, falling leaves, water, mountains, canyons and  
even buildings may affect service. All wireless service is  
subject to “dead zones,” or no-coverage areas.  
Verizon Wireless network technology  
Verizon Wireless offers CDMA (Code Division Multiple  
Access) digital network technology to most of its  
customers. CDMA digital technology offers many  
benefits compared to analog, such as less static,  
enhanced voice clarity, increased privacy and longer  
battery life. A CDMA digital phone is necessary  
to subscribe to our digital service. Verizon Wireless  
only sells digital wireless devices that are E911  
compatible and either all-digital or tri-mode, which  
means you may use analog or CDMA digital services on  
different frequencies.  
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Worry Free Guarantee®  
Subject to the Customer Agreement and Calling Plan.  
Please read and understand them before activating.  
Verizon Wireless calling areas, rates, coverage, agree-  
ments, provisions, business practices, procedures and  
policies are subject to change as specified in the Custo-  
mer Agreement. Our liability is significantly limited.  
Certain conditions and restrictions apply. For  
complete details on the Worry Free Guarantee, visit  
verizonwireless.com. Best network claim based on  
our reliability studies. See verizonwireless.com/  
bestnetwork for details.  
Security deposit  
You may have been asked to leave a security deposit  
at the time you activated your wireless service. You  
are eligible to receive your security deposit back at  
the end of 1 year of uninterrupted service, or upon  
termination of your contract. You will automatically be  
refunded your deposit after 1 year, including interest,  
provided that you have kept your account in “good  
standing” (this means that you paid your bill continu-  
ously for one year in a timely manner). This refund may  
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take up to 3 billing cycles to be processed. Should you  
be disconnected at any time during the first year for lack  
of payment, you forfeit any interest accrued during that  
time frame. If you terminate your service, but have not  
paid your final bill, the deposit will be applied to your  
account, and you will receive any remaining funds. If  
your service is terminated after the initial 30-day Worry  
Free Guarantee period but before the end of your  
minimum term, your deposit will be applied against  
any applicable early termination fee in addition to any  
outstanding balance before a check is processed.  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules  
and regulations  
The FCC requires that wireless devices be operated  
in accordance with FCC rules and regulations and  
under supervision of the licensee. Severe punishment  
can result from failure to comply with the following  
regulations:  
No person shall knowingly utter or transmit any false  
or fraudulent signal or distress communication.  
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No person shall willfully or maliciously interfere with,  
or cause interference to, any radio communication  
or signal.  
It is unlawful to “listen in” on conversations  
intended for others or to divulge any information  
thereby obtained.  
No person shall utter any obscene, indecent or  
profane language by means of radio communication.  
National Do Not Call Registry  
Protect yourself from unwanted calls with the National  
Do Not Call Registry Program.  
FCC regulations prohibit telemarketers from using  
automated dialers to call wireless numbers.  
Personal wireless device users can add their wireless  
numbers to the National Do Not Call Registry.  
The federal government does not maintain a national  
wireless device registry.  
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You can register by either of the following methods:  
1. By wireless device: 1-888-382-1222 from the  
number you wish to register.  
2. Online at: www.donotcall.gov.  
Your registration becomes effective within 31 days of  
signing up and is active for five years. There is no cutoff  
date or deadline for registering.  
Radio Frequency Emissions  
Your wireless device, which contains a radio transmitter  
and receiver, emits radio frequency energy during  
use. The following consumer information addresses  
commonly asked questions about the health effects of  
wireless devices.  
Are wireless devices safe?  
Scientific research on the subject of wireless devices  
and radio frequency (“RF”) energy has been conducted  
worldwide for many years, and continues. In the United  
States, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) and  
the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) set  
policies and procedures for wireless devices. The FDA  
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issued a website publication on health issues related  
to cell phone usage where it states, “The scientific  
community at large… believes that the weight of  
scientific evidence does not show an association  
between exposure to radio frequency (RF) from  
cell phones and adverse health outcomes. Still the  
scientific community does recommend conducting  
additional research to address gaps in knowledge. That  
research is being conducted around the world and FDA  
continues to monitor developments in this field.” You  
can access the FDA website at http://www.fda.gov/  
cellphones. You can also contact the FDA toll-free  
at (888) 463-6332 or (888) INFO-FDA. The FCC  
issued its own website publication stating that “[t]  
here is no scientific evidence that proves that wireless  
telephone usage can lead to cancer or other problems,  
including headaches, dizziness or memory loss.” This  
publication is available at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/  
consumerfacts/mobilephone.html or through the  
FCC at (888) 225-5322 or (888) CALL-FCC. The National  
Cancer Institute (“NCI”) states that concerns about the  
potential health effects of using cellular phones – “and  
specifically the suggestion that using a cell phone may  
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increase a person’s risk of developing brain cancer – are  
not supported by a growing body of research on the  
subject.” You can access NCI’s review of the research  
at http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/  
NCI_Cancer_Bulletin_092308/page7.  
What does Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) mean?  
In 1996, the FCC, working with the FDA, the U.S.  
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other  
agencies, established RF exposure safety guidelines for  
wireless devices in the United States. Before a wireless  
device model is available for sale to the public, it must  
be tested by the manufacturer and certified to the FCC  
that it does not exceed limits established by the FCC.  
One of these limits is expressed as a Specific Absorption  
Rate, or “SAR.” SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption  
of RF energy in the body. Tests for SAR are conducted  
with the wireless device transmitting at its highest  
power level in all tested frequency bands. Since  
1996, the FCC has required that the SAR of handheld  
wireless devices not exceed 1.6 watts per kilogram,  
averaged over one gram of tissue. Although the SAR is  
determined at the highest power level, the actual SAR  
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value of a wireless device while operating can be less  
than the reported SAR value. This is because the SAR  
value may vary from call to call, depending on factors  
such as proximity to a cell site, the proximity of the  
wireless device to the body while in use, and the use  
of hands-free devices.  
For more information about SARs, see the FCC’s  
OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/  
Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins,  
www.fcc.gov/oet/ea. You may also wish to contact  
the manufacturer of your wireless device.  
Can I minimize my RF exposure?  
If you are concerned about RF, there are several  
simple steps you can take to minimize your RF exposure.  
You can, of course, reduce your talk time. You can place  
more distance between your body and the source of  
the RF, as the exposure level drops off dramatically with  
distance. The FDA/FCC website states that “[h]ands-free  
kits can be used with wireless devices for convenience  
and comfort. These systems reduce absorption of  
RF energy in the head because the phone, which is a  
source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against  
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the head. On the other hand, if the phone is mounted  
against the waist or other part of the body during use,  
then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy.  
Wireless phones marketed in the U.S. are required to  
meet safety requirements regardless of whether they  
are used against the head or against the body. Either  
configuration should result in compliance with the  
safety limit.”  
Also, if you use your wireless device while in a car,  
you can use a wireless device with an antenna on the  
outside of the vehicle. You should also read and follow  
your wireless device manufacturer’s instructions for  
the safe operation of your wireless device.  
Do wireless devices pose any special risks  
to children?  
The FDA website states that “[t]he scientific evidence  
does not show a danger to any users of cell phones  
from RF exposure, including children and teenagers.”  
The FDA website further states that “[s]ome groups  
sponsored by other national governments have  
advised that children be discouraged from using cell  
phones at all. For example, the Stewart Report from  
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the United Kingdom [“UK”] made such a recommen-  
dation in December 2000. In this report a group of  
independent experts noted that no evidence exists  
that using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other  
ill effects. [The UK’s] recom-mendation to limit cell  
phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it  
was not based on scientific evidence that any health  
hazard exists.” A copy of the UK’s leaflet is available  
at http://www.dh.gov.uk (search “mobile”), or you  
can write to: NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0RQ,  
United Kingdom. Copies of UK’s annual reports on  
mobile phones and RF are available online at http://  
www.iegmp.org.uk and http://www.hpa.org.uk/  
radiation/ (search “mobile”). Parents who wish to  
reduce their children’s RF exposure may choose to  
restrict their children’s wireless device use.  
Where can I obtain further information?  
For further information, see the following additional  
resources (websites current as of April 2005).  
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration  
FDA Consumer Magazine,  
November–December 2000  
Telephone: 1-888-INFO-FDA  
www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2000/600_phone.html  
American National Standards Institute  
1819 L Street, N.W., Suite 600,  
Washington, D.C. 20036  
Telephone: 1-202-293-8020  
www.ansi.org  
Implantable Medical Devices  
A minimum separation of six (6) inches should be  
maintained between a wireless phone and an  
implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker  
or implantable cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid  
potential interference with the device. Persons who  
have such devices:  
Should ALWAYS keep the wireless phone more than  
six (6) inches from their implantable medical device  
when the wireless phone is turned ON;  
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Should not carry the wireless phone in a breast  
pocket;  
Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical  
device to minimize the potential for interference;  
Should turn the wireless phone OFF immediately  
if there is any reason to suspect that interference is  
taking place.  
Should read and follow the directions from the  
manufacturer of your implantable medical device.  
If you have any questions about using your wireless  
phone with such a device, consult your health care  
provider.  
For additional information, see www.fda.gov/  
cellphones/.  
Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss  
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music)  
is the most common cause of preventable hearing  
loss. Some scientific research suggests that using  
portable audio devices, such as portable music players  
and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for  
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long durations, may lead to permanent noise-induced  
hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (inclu-  
ding headsets, earbuds, and Bluetooth® or other wireless  
devices). Exposure to very loud sound has also been  
associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the  
ear), hypersensitivity to sound, and distorted hearing.  
Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss  
and other potential hearing problems varies.  
The amount of sound produced by a portable audio  
device varies depending on the nature of the sound, the  
device, the device settings, and the headphones. You  
should follow some commonsense recommendations  
when using any portable audio device:  
Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the  
lowest volume at which you can hear adequately.  
When using headphones, turn the volume down if  
you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if  
the person sitting next to you can hear what you are  
listening to.  
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Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surround-  
ings. If you choose to listen to your portable device in  
a noisy environment, use noise-cancelling headphones  
to block out background environmental noise.  
Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume  
increases, less time is required before your hearing  
could be affected.  
Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely  
loud noises, such as rock concerts, that might cause  
temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss  
might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal.  
Do not listen at any volume that causes you  
discomfort. If you experience ringing in your  
ears, hear muffled speech or experience any  
temporary hearing difficulty after listening to  
your portable audio device, discontinue use,  
and consult your doctor  
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You can obtain additional information on this  
subject from the following sources:  
American Academy of Audiology  
11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite 300  
Reston, VA 20190  
Voice: (800) 222-2336  
Internet: www.audiology.org  
National Institute on Deafness and Other  
Communication Disorders  
National Institutes of Health  
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320  
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320  
Voice: (301) 496-7243  
Internet: www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing  
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg.  
200 Independence Ave., SW  
Washington, DC 20201  
Voice: 1 800 CDC INFO (1 800 232 4636)  
Internet: www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/  
default.html  
Drive Responsibly  
When behind the wheel, safe driving is your respon-  
sibility and it should always be your first priority.  
Scientific research on the subject of wireless phone  
use and driving has been conducted worldwide for  
several years. According to the National Highway  
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the available  
research indicates that using a wireless phone while  
driving degrades a driver’s performance, whether it  
is a hands-free or hand-held wireless phone. NHTSA  
advises that the “safest course of action is to refrain  
from using a cell phone while driving.” NHTSA’s  
policy on “Cell Phone Use While Driving,” as well  
as Frequently Asked Questions on the subject, are  
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available at www.nhtsa.gov (click on “Traffic Safety”  
then on “Drowsy and Distracted Driving”).  
For your well being and the well being of those around  
you, you should consider turning your phone off and  
allowing calls to go to Voice Mail while you are driving.  
If you choose to use your wireless phone while driving,  
several jurisdictions have adopted “hands-free” and  
other restrictions on the use of wireless devices while  
driving. It is your responsibility to know and to comply  
with the law in your area.  
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