Samsung Finesse SCH R810C User Manual

Samsung  
( S C H - R 8 1 0 C  
M O B I L E P H O N E  
User Manual  
S e r i e s )  
Please read this manual before operating your  
phone, and keep it for future reference.  
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SAR Information  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and  
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)  
energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.  
Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish  
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based  
on the safety standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations  
through periodic evaluation of scientific studies.  
The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of  
all persons, regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for wireless phones employs a unit of measurement known  
as Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The  
highest SAR values for this model phone were Head: 1.22 W/kg (PCS), and  
Body: 1.08 W/kg (CDMA).  
Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability  
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MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY  
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OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR  
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Section 1: Getting Started  
This section explains how to start using your Samsung phone by activating your  
service, setting up your Voicemail, or getting an understanding of how this manual  
is put together.  
Notes and Tips  
Throughout this manual some text is set apart from the rest. In this way, important  
information, quick methods for activating features, to define terms, and more are  
emphasized. The definitions for these methods are as follows:  
Notes — Explain alternative options within the current feature, menu, or sub-menu.  
Tips — Provide quick or innovative methods for performing functions related to the subject  
at hand.  
Important — Points out important information about the current feature that could affect  
performance, or even damage your phone.  
Text Conventions  
This manual provides condensed information about how to use your phone. To  
make this possible, the following terms and icon appear in place of repeatedly-used  
procedural steps:  
select  
Touch a menu item or screen item to launch, access,  
or save a highlighted menu item or screen field.  
Used in place of “select” to show menu path.  
Example: “...Settings  
Call Settings  
Call Answer...”  
Charging the Battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery. Only use  
Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries. Samsung accessories are  
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designed to maximize battery life. Use of other accessories may invalidate your  
warranty and may cause damage.  
Use the Travel Adapter  
The travel adapter included with your phone is a  
convenient, light-weight charger that rapidly  
charges your phone from any 120/220 VAC outlet.  
1. Plug the large end of the Travel Adapter into  
a standard 120 VAC or 220 VAC wall outlet.  
Important!: For connection to an electrical supply not located in North America, you must use an  
adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet. Use of the wrong adapter  
could damage your phone and void your warranty.  
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2. Insert the smaller end of the Travel Adapter into the charger/accessory  
connector on the upper left side of your phone.  
Caution!: The touch screen responds best to a light touch from either a finger or a non-metallic  
stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object when pressing the touch screen may  
damage the tempered glass surface and void the warranty.  
Important!: You must unplug the adapter before removing the battery from the phone during  
charging to avoid damage.  
Getting Started  
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Low battery indicator  
The battery indicator (  
) in the upper-right corner of the display indicates  
power level. Monitor the battery strength and ensure your battery is adequately  
charged.  
Five bars (  
) indicate a full charge.  
An empty battery icon (  
) indicates a near empty battery.  
A blinking empty battery icon (  
) and a tone sounding indicate you have two to three  
minutes before the battery is too low to operate the phone.  
If you continue to use your phone without charging its battery, the phone will shut down.  
Activating Your Phone  
Contact your Wireless Carrier and follow their instructions for obtaining service, if  
necessary. We suggest that you read this guide to fully understand the services your  
phone supports.  
Install the Battery  
Note: Your phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery  
and travel adapter.  
Important!: You must fully charge the battery the first time you use your phone, otherwise you  
could damage the battery. From fully discharged to fully charged, the battery requires  
up to 4 hours of charge time.  
1. Remove the battery cover from the phone by  
pressing down on the battery cover (1) and  
sliding the cover toward the top of the  
phone. Then lift the cover (2) away from the  
phone.  
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2. Match the gold contacts on the battery to  
those inside the phone.  
3. Press down lightly on the top end of the  
battery until it slips into place in the phone.  
4. Place the battery cover over the battery (1)  
and slide it into place (2).  
Remove the Battery  
1. Press and hold  
to turn off the  
phone, if it is on.  
2. Press down on the battery cover (1), slide  
the cover toward the top end of the phone,  
then lift the cover (2) away from the phone.  
3. Lift the battery up (1) and away (2) from the  
phone.  
Turn Your Phone On  
Press and hold the LOCK key (  
), on the top of the  
phone. Once the phone finds a signal, the time, date, and  
day appear in the second line of the display and you are  
now ready to place and receive calls.  
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Note: As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the  
antenna (at the bottom of the device) while using your phone  
as this can affect call quality and can cause the phone to  
operate at a higher power level than is necessary.  
Note: If you are outside your carrier coverage or roaming area, the  
No Service icon (  
) appears at the top of the phone  
display. If you cannot place or receive calls, try later when  
service is available, or at another location.  
Turn Your Phone Off  
Press and hold the LOCK key (  
), on the top of  
the phone, for two or more seconds. Your phone powers  
off.  
Antenna  
Note: If your phone is on and you press  
for less than one second, the phone will not power  
off. This prevents your phone from being turned off accidentally.  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
Voicemail allows callers to leave voice messages that can be retrieved any time. In  
standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key, then touch and hold  
or dial your own  
mobile number to dial Voicemail. Follow the prompts in the new user tutorial to  
setup your mail box.  
Note: Once your Voicemail account has been set up, you can use the Voicemail folder (under the  
Message menu) to view details of voice messages in your Voicemail box.  
Listen to Voicemail  
In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key, then touch and hold  
to call your  
voicemail. Enter your password to listen to you messages.  
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Memory Card (Optional)  
TM  
You can install a microSD card to provide additional memory for storing files  
(such as, sound files and photos) in your phone.  
Install a Memory Card  
1. Open the microSD cover on the right hand side of the phone, as shown.  
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2. Make sure the gold contacts of the card are face down, as shown, then  
carefully slide the memory card into the memory card slot until you feel it  
click into place. Replace the microSD cover.  
Remove a Memory Card  
1. Open the microSD cover on the right hand side of the phone.  
2. Carefully press the memory card inward until you feel it release. Slowly  
release your pressure on the card. It will slide outward a short distance.  
3. Remove the memory card from the memory card slot.  
4. If desired, install another memory card. Replace the microSD cover.  
Getting Started  
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone  
This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also describes the screen  
format and the icons that will be displayed when the phone is in use.  
Features of Your Phone  
Full-screen Touch Screen [high-resolution (240 x400 pixels), color]  
Widget menu  
Full-HTML Browser  
Messaging (Text, Picture, Video, and E-mail) with QWERTY Touch Keypad  
2.0 Megapixel wide screen Camera-Camcorder  
High speed data (EVDO)  
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Bluetooth Stereo (v2.0) Wireless Technology (see Note)  
Global Positioning (GPS) Technology  
PIM Functions  
Voice and Touch Keypad Dial  
Music (MP3) Player and Video (MP4) Player  
Memory Card slot (for optional microSD™ cards)  
Note: Your phone supports the wireless hands-free profile and the serial port profile for Bluetooth®  
v2.0 wireless technology. Your phone does not support Bluetooth OBEX profiles.  
Side Views of Your Phone  
Features  
1. Headset Connector — Used to connect an optional wired headset or TTY  
device to your phone.  
2. Power / Accessory Connector — Used to connect charging accessories or any  
available accessory cables to your phone.  
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3. Volume Key — Lets you adjust the ring volume in standby mode, adjust the  
voice volume during a call, or mute the ringer during an incoming call.  
4. Send Key — Lets you  
place or receive a  
call. In standby  
mode, press the key  
once to access the  
Recent Calls log.  
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5. Clear Key — Deletes  
characters from the  
display when you are  
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in text entry mode.  
Press this key to  
return to the previous menu or screen when navigating features on your  
phone.  
6. Display — Indicates the status of your phone (including numbers dialed,  
feature and function screens, status icons, message indicators and contents,  
signal strength, and so on) and shows all touch controls (hot buttons,  
keypads, and menus).  
7. Earpiece / Speaker — Lets you hear ringing and alert tones, alarm tones, and  
the other parties to calls.  
8. Power On-Off/LOCK key — Turns the power on and off. Locks and unlocks the  
keys and the touch screen and lights the backlight.  
9. Memory Card Slot — Used to plug in an optional microSD™ memory card for  
additional multimedia file storage.  
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10. Voice Recognition Key — Used to launch VoiceSignal voice recognition  
system.  
11. Camera Key — Launches the Camera-Camcorder feature of your phone and  
takes pictures or records videos.  
12. End Key — Ends a call. Returns you to  
standby mode from any feature, function, or  
menu.  
Rear View  
1. Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in  
camera.  
2. Mirror — Helps you take self-portrait  
photos.  
3. Battery Cover — Protects the battery.  
4. Camera Key — Launches the Camera-  
Camcorder feature of your phone and takes  
pictures or records videos.  
Command Keys  
Power On-Off/LOCK key  
Press and hold the Power On-Off/LOCK key (  
With the phone keys and touch screen locked, press and hold the Power On-Off/LOCK key  
) to unlock the phone.  
) to turn your phone on or off.  
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Note: With the phone locked, you can still answer incoming calls by pressing the Talk key.  
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Volume Key  
In standby mode, press the Volume key on the upper left side of the phone Up or Down to  
adjust the volume of the incoming calls ringer.  
When receiving a call, press the Volume key Up or Down to mute the ringer.  
During a call, press the Volume key Up or Down to adjust the voice volume in the Earpiece-  
Speaker.  
When playing a music file or video clip, press the Volume key Up or Down to adjust the  
playback volume.  
Soft Keys  
Functions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above each in the display.  
There are four soft keys across the bottom of the display.  
Send Key  
The Send key (  
) is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to recall the last  
number(s) dialed, received, or missed.  
Press  
once to answer calls.  
Enter a number and briefly press  
to make a call.  
Briefly press  
Press  
in standby mode to display a list of recent calls to and from your phone.  
twice in standby mode to call the most recent number.  
Press  
to pick up a waiting call. Press  
again to switch back to the other call.  
Clear Key  
The Clear key (  
) is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or symbols from the  
display. You can also use the key to return to a previous menu or to return to  
standby mode from any menu.  
If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press  
character.  
to backspace (and delete) the  
To erase the entire sentence, press and hold  
.
To return to the previous menu level, briefly press  
.
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End Key  
Briefly press  
once to disconnect a call.  
Press  
to return to standby mode from any menu, or to cancel the last input.  
Camera Key  
Press and hold the Camera key on the right side of the phone to launch the Camera  
function.  
Understanding the Display Screen  
The top line of your phone’s display contains icons that  
indicate network status, battery power, signal  
strength, connection type, and more.  
Tapping the left side of the display opens the Widget  
Bar that lists available shortcut widgets.  
The bottom line of the display shows available soft  
keys. The sample screen shows the following soft  
keys:  
Dialer — Launches the Dialer screen that lets you  
place calls.  
Contacts — Launches the Contacts list screen.  
Messages — Launches the Messages menu.  
Menu — Launches the Main Menu.  
The center portion of the display shows information  
such as call progress information, messages, and photos.  
Tapping the top line of the display pulls down a four-icon shortcut bar. To hide the four-icon  
shortcut bar, tap anywhere on the screen below the shortcut bar.  
Display Screen Icons  
To see definitions of the icons that appear at the top line of your display, access the  
Icon Glossary:  
In standby mode, press Menu, then touch Settings  
Phone Info  
Icon Glossary.  
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Dialogue Boxes  
Dialogue boxes prompt for action, inform you of status, or warn of situations such  
as low battery.  
Backlight  
The backlight illuminates the display. It goes off when the screen and phone keys  
are not pressed within a period of time set in the Backlight Time menu. The  
backlight turns on when you press a key.  
Note: During a phone call, the display backlight dims and turns off after 10 seconds to conserve  
battery power, regardless of the Backlight Time setting.  
Phone Modes  
Call Answer Mode  
You can choose to answer a call by pressing any key except  
or  
, or  
by pressing only the  
key.  
Input Mode  
Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers, and symbols. While at any text  
entry screen, press the down arrow in the upper left corner of the screen, then  
select the input mode from the drop-down menu. Optional input modes are:  
3X4Keypad (phone-style touch keypad)  
QWERTY (full touch keypad — changes display to landscape mode)  
Handwriting box (divided pallet)  
Handwriting full screen (undivided pallet)  
Tip: When using the 3X4Keypad mode, you can also choose between Abc/ABC, T9 Word, and 123  
by pressing the Entry Mode soft key.  
Understanding Your Phone  
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Lock Mode  
When the phone is in Lock Mode, restrictions are placed on phone use. You can  
receive calls and messages, but cannot place outgoing calls (except for emergency  
numbers) until you unlock the phone. Lock Mode also restricts access to menus and  
the Volume key.  
To enter Lock Mode:  
In standby mode, press  
phone.  
on the top of the  
To exit Lock Mode:  
While in Lock mode, press and hold  
until  
the standby mode screen appears in the display.  
Silent Mode  
Silences the ringers, the alerts, and keypad tones.  
To enter silent mode:  
In standby mode, repeatedly press the Volume key  
(
) Down until “Silence all” appears in the  
display.  
To enter exit mode:  
While in Silent mode and standby mode, repeatedly press the Volume key  
) Up until “Silence all” disappears from the display and the desired  
(
ringer value appears.  
Vibrate Mode  
Press the Volume key on the left side of the phone to adjust the volume.  
In standby mode, repeatedly press the Volume key (  
) down until “Vibrate  
only” appears in the display.  
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Adjust the Ringer  
To adjust the Ringer volume in standby mode, press the Volume key up or down.  
In standby mode, press the Volume key up or down to set the call ringer volume.  
Note: The Vibrate icon ( ) appears in the display when the phone is in Vibrate mode. The No Ring  
icon ( ) appears in the display when the phone is in Silence All mode.  
Speakerphone Mode  
Speakerphone Mode lets you use your phone handsfree and/or lets you share a call  
with other people nearby.  
To enter Speakerphone Mode during a call:  
1. During a call, press LOCK key (  
), at the top of the phone, or press  
.
2. Press the Speaker on key (  
). The Speaker on icon changes color from  
black to blue, and the other party can be heard through the speaker.  
To exit Speaker Mode:  
During a call using Speakerphone mode, press the Speaker on key (  
). The  
Speaker on icon changes color to black and the other party cannot be heard  
through the speaker.  
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Section 3: Call Functions  
This section explains the features and functionality associated with making and  
answering calls.  
Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing  
1. In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key to  
display the touch keypad.  
2. Enter the number you wish to call.  
3. Touch  
the call.  
or the Voice Call soft key to place  
Dialing Emergency Numbers  
When you call an Emergency Number, such as 911,  
your phone locks itself in emergency mode, only  
allowing you to make calls to the emergency call  
center you originally contacted. This enables  
emergency operators to more easily dispatch aid.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key to display the touch keypad.  
2. Enter 911. Touch  
or the Voice Call soft key to place the call.  
For important information about using your phone to dial emergency numbers, see  
Manual Pause Calling  
When you call automated systems (like banking services), you can add special  
characters called pauses to accomodate passwords or account numbers.  
Wait — Hard Pause — Stops the calling sequence until you touch  
2-Sec Pause — Stops the calling sequence for two seconds and then automatically sends  
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the remaining digits.  
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1. In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key to display the touch keypad.  
2. Enter the number you wish to call.  
3. Touch the Add Pause soft key. Select Wait or 2-Sec Pause. The respective  
letter (W or P) is added to your number entry. Touch  
key to call the number.  
or the Voice Call soft  
Tip: You can create pauses longer than two seconds by entering multiple 2-Sec Pauses.  
Note: Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can store the numbers with special  
characters called pauses in your Contacts.  
Making a Call — Contact Dialing  
You can call a contact from your stored phone numbers and contact names.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key, then touch Contacts  
(
).  
2. Touch the desired Contact to display the contact details.  
3. Touch the radio button to the right of the number you wish to call and touch  
Add. Touch Voice Call to dial the number.  
Making a Call — Speed Dialing  
Speed Dialing lets you quickly and easily dial any contact in your Contacts list by  
using that contact’s Favorites number in the list. You can assign and change  
Favorites (speed dial) numbers for your contacts. For more information, refer to  
One-Touch Dialing  
Speed Dial numbers 002 through 009 are special One-Touch dialing numbers. You  
can call the phone numbers stored in your phone’s Contacts list and assigned Speed  
Dial numbers 002 through 009 by pressing and holding a single key.  
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Two-Touch Dialing  
Memory locations 010 through 030 are special Two-Touch dialing locations.  
Favorites Screen Dialing  
You can also dial Contacts entries with assigned Speed  
Dial numbers from the Favorites screen.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key to  
display the touch keypad.  
2. Touch the Favorites button (  
). The  
Favorites screen appears in the display.  
3. Find and touch the desired Favorite. Two buttons  
pop-up in the display.  
To call the selected Favorite, touch  
.
Making a Call — Voice Dialing  
Your mobile phone includes state-of-the-art voice recognition software that lets you  
dial numbers using your voice.  
Using Voice Dial  
Use the Voice Dial command to dial any number stored in your Contacts list by  
saying the name of the contact (Name Dialing). You can also use Voice Dial to dial  
any valid telephone number, even numbers not stored in your contact list, by  
speaking the individual digits in the number (Digit Dialing).  
Voice Dialing Tips:  
Wait for the beep before speaking.  
Speak clearly at a normal volume, as if you were talking to someone on the phone.  
When saying a name, say the first name then the last name.  
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Dialing a Name  
To dial a name, do the following:  
1. In standby mode, touch the Voice Recognition key (  
).  
Say a Command” appears in the display and is pronounced through the  
earpiece.  
2. Say, “Call”. You are prompted to “Say the name or #”.  
3. Say the name of a person in your Contacts list, first name followed by last  
name. If the name is recognized, Voice Dial repeats the name and dials the  
number. If Voice Dial is not sure which name you said, it prompts you with  
Please try again.”  
4. Do one of the following: touch a name button, say “Yes” to confirm the first  
name, say “No” to hear the next name, say “Repeat” to hear the names again  
or say “Cancel” to exit Voice Service without dialing.  
5. If the recognized/selected name has multiple numbers stored for it (that is,  
Home, Work, Mobile, and so on), Voice Dial displays the possible choices and  
prompts you with “Try again?”  
6. Say one of the following number types to dial the specified number: Home,  
Work or Mobile.  
Dialing a Number  
To dial a number using Voice Dial, do the following:  
1. In standby mode, touch the Voice Recognition key (  
).  
Say a Command” appears in the display and is pronounced through the  
speaker.  
2. Say “Call”. VoiceSignal prompts you to “Say the name or #”.  
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3. Say the telephone number of the person you want to call. For example, say “7  
8 1 9 7 0 5 2 0 0."  
If it recognizes the number, Voice Dial repeats and dials the number. If Voice  
Dial is not sure it has recognized the number, it displays and prompts you  
with “Call?” followed by a choice list of up to three numbers.  
4. Do one of the following: touch one of the number buttons, say “Yes” to  
confirm the first number, say “No” to hear the next number, say “Repeat” to  
hear the numbers again or say “Cancel” to exit Voice Service without dialing.  
Answering a Call  
Your phone notifies you of a call in the following ways:  
A ring tone sounds and/or your phone vibrates. Your phone provides nine ring volume  
settings including: Silent all Alarm only Vibrate only 1 Beep Low Low/Medium  
Medium Medium/High, or High, and/or different ring types to distinguish callers.  
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,
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,
,
A phone number (unless blocked by the caller) and a name appear in the display (If the  
caller’s number and name are stored in your Contacts list).  
If the caller can’t be identified, Call from unavailable# Call from restricted number, or  
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no number appears in the display.  
Answering an Incoming Call  
Touch the  
key. The ring tone and/or vibration stop and the caller’s voice can  
be heard in the earpiece.  
Tip: You can set your phone to answer calls automatically or when you touch any key but  
more information, refer to “Call Settings” on page 69.  
Ignoring a Call  
When you ignore an incoming call, the call is immediately forwarded to your voice  
mail.  
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During an incoming call, touch the  
mail.  
key. The caller is forwarded to your voice  
Adjusting the Call Volume  
In standby mode, repeatedly touch the Volume key on the left side of phone until  
the Call Volume Level desired appears in the display.  
Calls Log  
The Calls log retains information about Outgoing, Incoming, and Missed calls. You  
can also view times for your last call and the time totals for all calls. In cases where  
a Calls log entry is to or from an entry in your Contacts list, the name in your Contact  
list appears in the Calls log list instead of the number.  
Review the Calls Log  
1. In standby mode, touch the Menu soft key, then  
touch Calls. The Calls list appears in the display  
showing All calls.  
2. Touch the Down arrow in the upper right corner  
of the screen and touch the Calls log you wish to  
view in the drop-down menu: All, Incoming,  
Outgoing, Missed or Data.  
Note: To review your Call Timers or Data Counters, touch the Call  
Timer soft key or the Data Counter soft key.  
3. The following soft keys are available at the  
bottom of the display: Erase, Lock/Unlock, Call Timer and Data Counter.  
Call Functions  
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Section 4: Menu Navigation  
This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also describes the  
menus available with your phone.  
Main Menu Navigation  
Access menus using the Menu soft key, other soft keys, or icons on the Widget Bar  
or Shortcut Bar.  
In standby mode, touch the Menu soft key and select icons or menu options to  
access a menu or submenu shown in the display.  
Return to the Previous Menu  
Touch  
to return to the previous menu.  
Using the Widget Bar  
1. In standby mode, touch the right arrow tab on  
the left edge of the display. The Widget Bar  
slides open to the right and lists icons for those  
Widgets selected in the Widget settings.  
Tip: You can hide or display individual widgets by changing the  
Widget settings.  
2. Scroll through the Widget list by touching and  
sliding within the Widget Bar until a desired  
Widget icon appears.  
3. Touch, hold, and slide the icon to the right until it  
is free of the Widget Bar. The icon now displays on the standby screen and  
expands in size.  
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Note: You can position a Widget icon as needed by touching, holding, and sliding it.  
4. Touch a Widget icon on the standby screen to launch its function.  
Note: You can return a Widget icon to the Widget Bar simply by touching, holding, and sliding the  
icon until it overlaps the Widget Bar.  
5. Close the Widget Bar by touching the left arrow tab or by touching  
.
The In-Use Options  
Access numerous menus and features while in a call.  
Note: If the call is disconnected while accessing the In-Use Option, the In-Use Option disappears  
from the display and the phone eventually returns to standby mode.  
While in a call, the following buttons and soft keys  
appear in the display when you touch  
:
Turns Speakerphone mode On/Off.  
With Bluetooth on and a Bluetooth headset  
connected with your phone, switches the call  
sounds to the Bluetooth Headset.  
With Bluetooth on and a Bluetooth headset  
connected with your phone, switches the call  
sounds from the Bluetooth Headset and back  
to the phone.  
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Mutes/unmutes the microphone on your phone.  
Allows you to speak to someone else without  
being overheard by the other party on your call.  
Opens the Memo Pad.  
Launches the Messages menu.  
Ends the current call and returns the phone to  
Standby mode.  
Soft Keys  
The following soft keys are available during a call:  
Dialer — Opens the Dialer screen to enable you to place another call while the current call  
remains active.  
Contacts — Opens the Contacts list screen.  
Add To Contacts — Lets you add the other party’s number to your Contacts list.  
Send DTMF — Sends your phone number as DTMF tones to the other party to the call.  
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Using Shortcuts Bar  
Shortcuts are special icons that you can use to launch  
particular phone features and functions. You can  
initially access the shortcuts on your phone by  
displaying the Shortcuts Bar.  
Shortcut Bar  
The Shortcut Bar provides icons that easily access  
phone features and functions.  
1. To open the Shortcut Bar, tap the folder tab  
located on the upper line of the standby screen.  
The Shortcut Bar drops down, revealing the  
following available shortcut icons:  
Opens the Messages Inbox folder, letting you access your  
received messages.  
Launches the WEB browser.  
Launches the Music Player.  
Opens the Bluetooth screen.  
2. To close the Shortcut Bar, tap the folder tab again or touch  
.
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Section 5: Understanding Your Contacts  
This section explains how to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and  
number in your Contacts. Contacts entries can be sorted by name.  
Your Contacts List  
Your Contacts list can store up to 500 entries, with each contact having up to five  
associated phone numbers, an e-mail address, and a picture ID.  
Each phone number can be up to 32 digits in length, including hard pauses. Contact  
names can be up to 32 characters in length. You can also specify a memory location  
for each entry, and you can restrict access to the Contacts list to prevent  
unauthorized use.  
Open Your Contacts List  
1. In standby mode, touch the Contacts soft key to display the Contacts screen.  
2. To find a Contact, touch the Search field. The 3x4 Keypad screen appears in  
the display.  
Enter the first few letters of the Contact’s name. A list of Contacts displays.  
Select the desired Contact to display information.  
Adding a New Contacts Entry  
You can add a new entry to your Contacts list or add information to an existing  
entry.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Contacts soft key to display the Contacts screen.  
2. Touch the New Contact soft key to display New Contact screen.  
3. Touch the Name field. The 3X4 Keypad text entry screen appears. If desired,  
select another text entry screen from the drop-down menu. Enter a name or  
phrase to associate with the new Contact.  
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4. Touch a phone number field (Mobile Mobile 2, Home, Work, or Fax) or the e-  
,
mail address (E-mail) field. The 3X4 Keypad text entry screen appears. If  
desired, select another text entry screen from the drop-down menu.  
5. Enter a number or address for the new Contact. If desired, assign the new  
Contact to a Group.  
The Select Group screen appears in the display. The following groups are available: New Group,  
Family, Friends, Colleagues and Business.  
Select the preferred group. A message pops-up confirming the group assignment for this Contact.  
6. If desired, select a unique Ringtone or voice memo file to identify the Contact.  
7. If desired, enter an additional phone number.  
8. When you select an identifying image by selecting the photo ID field, the  
following options pop-up in the display:  
Take Photo — Launches the Camera so you can take a photo for this Contact.  
• My Images — A Select list of all of your photos appears in the display.  
To preview a photo, select it; then, to set the photo ID, touch the Set soft key.  
To set a photo in the list as photo ID for this Contact, select the check circle to the right of the  
photo (a blue dot appears in the circle), then touch the Set soft key.  
9. To save the new Contacts entry, touch the Save soft key.  
Saving a Number from a Call  
Once you’ve finished a call, you can save the number of the caller to your Contacts  
list.  
1. After you touch  
to end your call, the call time, length of call, phone  
number, and name of the other party (if available) appear in the display.  
2. Touch the Add To Contacts soft key. The following options display:  
• Add New Contacts — Lets you create a new Contacts entry.  
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• Update existing — Lets you add the number or e-mail address you just entered to an  
existing Contacts entry.  
Creating a new Contacts entry  
1. Touch Add New Contacts  
.
2. To save the number as other than the first Mobile number, touch the button  
(
)
The following (number type) icons appear in the display:  
Mobile  
Home  
Work  
Fax  
3. Select the number type that matches your new entry.  
Adding the number to an existing Contacts entry  
1. Touch Update Existing  
.
2. Touch the Search field and enter the first few characters of the Contacts entry  
name under which you will store the saved number.  
3. Select the desired Contacts entry. Select the appropriate unassigned number  
type.  
4. Make any added changes you wish to the Contacts entry. Touch Save  
.
Storing Number from a Calls Log  
1. In standby mode, touch the Menu soft key, then touch Calls.  
2. Touch the Down arrow in the upper right corner of the screen. The following  
Calls log options appear in a drop-down menu: All, Incoming, Outgoing,  
Missed and Data.  
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3. Touch the Calls log you wish to review. Touch the number you wish to store in  
your Contacts list  
4. Touch the Add To Contacts soft key to see the following options:  
• Add New Contacts — Lets you create a new Contacts entry.  
• Update Existing — Lets you add the selected number to an existing Contacts entry.  
Finding a Contacts Entry  
Voice Method  
Use the VoiceSignal Lookup command to view contact information for any named  
contact stored in your Contacts list by saying the name.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Voice Recognition key (  
Say a Command” appears in the display and is pronounced through the  
speaker.  
).  
2. Say “Lookup”. VoiceSignal prompts you to “Say the name or #.”  
3. Say the full name you are calling as it is entered in your contact list.  
4. Say “Yes” to confirm the name or “No” to hear the next name, or use the  
keypad to select the correct name from the list.  
To say the name again, touch the Repeat soft key.  
To exit VoiceSignal without dialing, touch  
.
5. The contact information for the name you selected appears in the display.  
Keypad Methods  
Find by Name  
If you have stored a named contact in your Contacts list, Find lets you locate the  
entry quickly.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Contacts soft key.  
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2. Touch the Search field and enter the first few characters of the name.  
3. When the desired entry is listed, do one of the following  
To dial the number associated with the named Contact, touch  
To send a text, picture or video message, touch  
.
.
To change the information about the Contact, select the Contact entry and touch the Edit  
soft key.  
Group  
This option lets you find a Contacts list entry with a specific Group name.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Contacts soft key to display the Contacts screen.  
2. In the drop-down menu at the top right, select Groups. Touch the group you  
wish to browse.  
3. You can perform the following operations:  
To add an existing contact entry to the Group, touch the Add Member soft key.  
To delete a contact from the Group, touch the Remove member soft key. (Does not apply  
to the General group.)  
To rename the Group, touch the Rename soft key.  
To remove this Group and return all its members to the General group, touch the Erase  
soft key.  
To send a text or picture message to selected Contact(s) in the current Group, touch  
.
4. Select the desired option to enter that option sub-menu.  
Editing an Existing Contact Entry  
1. Find the desired entry in the Contacts list. Highlight a number stored in this  
contact entry.  
2. Touch the Edit soft key to begin the edit. Touch the Save soft key when  
finished.  
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Adding Pauses to Contacts Numbers  
For information on adding pauses to contact numbers, see “Manual Pause Calling”  
Speed Dial Numbers  
You can assign and change Speed Dial numbers for Contacts entries.  
Assigning a Speed Dial Number  
1. In standby mode, touch Dialer, then touch the Favorites button (  
).  
Tip: To scroll the Favorites list, touch the Volume key (on the left side of the phone) Up or Down.  
2. Touch a Speed Dial number. In the Contracts  
screen, touch a Contact entry. Touch the Add soft  
key.  
Changing Speed Dial Numbers  
1. In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key, then  
touch the Favorites button (  
).  
2. Touch the Change Order soft key.  
3. Touch and drag one or more Contacts to another  
Favorites positions. Touch the Change soft key.  
Removing Speed Dial Numbers  
1. In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key, then  
touch the Favorites button (  
). The Favorites list appears in the display.  
2. Touch the Remove soft key. The Favorites list changes, as shown.  
3. Touch the Remove button ( ) for one or more assigned Favorites.  
4. Touch the Remove soft key. The changed Favorites list appears in the display.  
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Renaming a Contacts Group  
Use this option to rename a Group in your Contacts list.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Menu soft key and touch Contacts  
.
2. In the drop-down menu at the top right, select Groups. Touch the Rename soft  
key.  
3. Select the Group (other than No Group), then touch the Rename soft key.  
4. Enter a new Group name using the keypad. Touch the Save soft key.  
Deleting a Contacts Entry  
1. Touch the Erase soft key in the Contacts list to see the Select to Erase screen.  
2. Select contacts to delete by touching  
. Touch the Erase soft key.  
Sending a Contacts Entry  
Use the Send Name Card With Bluetooth option to send one or more selected  
Contacts entries to another, compatible phone or other device over a Bluetooth  
connection.  
1. In the Contacts list, touch the Send Name Card soft key.  
2. Select the Contacts entry you wish to send. Touch the Send soft key.  
3. Then, select the receiving device. Your phone automatically connects with the  
other device and sends the selected Contact entry(ies).  
Memory Status  
Use the Memory sub-menu to view the number of Contacts entries you have stored,  
as well as the remaining memory.  
In standby mode, touch the Contacts soft key. Touch the Down arrow button at the  
top right corner of the screen and touch More Memory status  
.
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Section 6: Messaging  
This section explains how to create, send, receive, and view different types of  
messages. This section also describes the features and functionality associated  
with messaging.  
Creating and Sending New Messages  
This section guides you through procedures for creating and sending text, picture,  
and postcards.  
Creating and Sending a Text Message  
1. In standby mode, touch the Messages soft key, then touch Send Message  
Text Message. The Text Msg screen appears.  
Tip: You can also access Messages by touching the Menu soft key and selecting Messages  
.
2. Address your message by selecting contacts and/or entering number(s) or e-  
mail address(es) of message recipient(s):  
To select a mobile number or e-mail address using your Contacts list, touch the Contacts  
button.  
To enter recipient phone number(s) or e-mail address(es), touch an empty To field. The  
QWERTY touch keypad screen appears.  
To select members of a Contacts Group as recipients, touch the Group button.  
To select a phone number from a Recent Call as a recipient, touch the Recent Calls  
button. The Calls screen appears in the display.  
3. Touch the Next soft key. The QWERTY keypad screen appears in the display.  
4. Enter the text for your message. If you wish to add quick text to your  
message, touch the 3X4 keypad icon at the bottom of the QWERTY keypad  
screen and change back to the 3X4 keypad screen. Touch the Add Quick Text  
soft key to choose from prepared text message options.  
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5. Touch the Done soft key to preview your message.  
6. If you choose, you can change or add recipients by touching the Edit Send to  
soft key and access more options by touching the More soft key.  
7. Touch the Send soft key.  
Creating and Sending a Picture Message  
1. In standby mode, touch the Messages soft key, then touch Send Message  
Picture Message  
.
2. Address your message as you would a Text message  
3. When you are finished addressing your message, touch the Next soft key.  
4. If desired, touch the Subject field. The QWERTY screen appears.  
5. Enter the Subject text. If you wish to add quick text to your message, touch  
the 3X4 keypad icon at the bottom of the QWERTY keypad screen and change  
back to the 3X4 keypad screen. Touch the Add Quick Text soft key to choose  
from prepared text message options.  
6. If desired, repeat steps 4 and 5 for the Text field.  
7. To add a picture to the message, touch the Picture field. You are prompted to  
Take a Photo or to add a photo from the My Images folder.  
8. If desired, you can select the Sound field to add a sound file.  
9. To send your finished message, touch the Send soft key.  
Send Picture Messages in Camera Mode  
Picture messages can be sent from your phone’s camera to recipients with  
compatible phones or devices. You can accompany a picture with a voice memo or  
preloaded sound file.  
1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key (  
).  
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2. Using the display as a viewfinder, when the image that you wish to send  
appears in the display, press the Camera key ( ) to take a picture.  
3. Touch the Send soft key ( ). If necessary, your phone resizes your picture  
for sending, then the Picture Msg screen appears in the display showing the  
To list.  
4. Address your message as you would a Text message.  
5. When you are finished addressing your message, touch the Next soft key. The  
Picture Msg fields screen appears with your new picture.  
6. To complete and send your message, refer to steps 4 – 11 of “Creating and  
Send Postcard Messages in Camera Mode  
You can create Postcard messages using photos taken with the your phone’s  
camera. To send postcard messages in Camera mode, refer to“Creating and  
Creating and Sending a Video Message  
1. In standby mode, touch the Messages soft key, then touch Send Message  
Video Message  
.
2. Address your message as you would a Text message.  
3. If desired, touch the Subject field to display the QWERTY keypad.  
4. Enter the Subject text. If you wish to add quick text to your message, touch  
the 3X4 keypad icon at the bottom of the QWERTY keypad screen and change  
back to the 3X4 keypad screen. Touch the Add Quick Text soft key to choose  
from prepared text message options.  
5. If desired, repeat steps 3 and 4 for the Text field.  
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6. Touch the Video field. You are prompted to Take a Video or to add a video clip  
from the My Videos folder.  
7. Touch the Send button to save the video and return to the Video Msg screen.  
8. To preview your Video message, touch the Preview soft key.  
To make changes to your message, touch the Back soft key.  
9. Before sending your Video message, you can set message send options by  
touching the More soft key and touch Sending Options  
.
10. To send your finished message, touch the Send soft key.  
Send Video Messages in Camcorder Mode  
Video messages can be sent from your phone’s camcorder to recipients with  
compatible phones or devices.  
Tip: You can send a Video message to up to ten recipients. Enter each recipient’s address or phone  
number in a separate To field of the Video Msg screen.  
1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key (  
).  
2. Touch the Mode soft key.  
3. Touch the Recording Mode soft key. Select the Video Msg option.  
4. Using the display as a viewfinder, press the Camera key (  
) to record a  
video. Then, touch Stop  
(
).  
5. Touch the Send soft key. If necessary, the phone resizes your picture for  
sending, then the Picture Msg screen appears in the display.  
6. Address your message as you would a Text message.  
7. When you are finished addressing your message, touch the Next soft key.  
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8. To complete and send your message, refer to steps 3 – 9 of “Creating and  
Message Sending Options  
You can set priority, validity, and other options before you send a message. Which  
options appear in the Sending Options list depends on what type of message you  
have composed and what message field you have highlighted.  
1. After you’ve composed a Text, Picture, or Video message, touch the More soft  
key and touch Sending Options  
.
2. Select any desired options and values for those options.  
3. To save your settings, touch the OK soft key.  
Receiving New Messages  
When you receive a message in standby mode, one of  
the following occurs:  
If Auto View is set to On — An alert sounds (unless turned  
off) and the message text automatically appears in the  
display and scrolls slowly to the end of the message.  
If Auto View is set to Off — An alert sounds (unless  
turned off) and a New Message notification appears in the  
display along with the closed envelope icon (  
). The  
date and time of the message and the following options  
also appear in the display:  
View Now — Opens the message where you have the  
option to Reply, Forward, Erase, Add To Contacts, Lock/  
Unlock, Save Quick Text, Save Media, or Message Info.  
View Later — Closes the popup and saves the message to your inbox where you can view it  
later. Touch and drag the slider to the desired option.  
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Receive Messages in Chat View  
When you exchange a series of text messages with a  
single Contact or number, you can view your incoming  
messages and your sent messages as if they were a  
“chat session”. Only text messages appear in the Chat  
With screen  
To use Chat View, you must set the Message Settings  
Text Msg View View Mode setting to Chat  
Receive Messages While in a Call  
.
When you receive a message while in a call, one of the  
following occurs:  
If Auto View is set to On — The message text  
automatically appears in the display and scrolls slowly to the end of the message.  
A
(
New Message notification appears in the display along with the closed envelope icon  
). The date and time of the message and the following options also appear in the  
display:  
View Now — Opens the message where you have the option to Reply, Forward, Erase, Add  
To Contacts, Lock/Unlock, Save Quick Text, Save Media, or Message Info.  
View Later — Closes the popup and saves the message to your inbox where you can view it  
later.  
Touch and drag the slider to the desired option.  
Message Folders  
The Message Folders include: Inbox, Outbox, Drafts and Voicemail. Received  
messages of all types (except Voicemail) are stored in the Inbox.  
In standby mode, touch the Messages soft key, then touch the folder you wish to  
view to manage messages.  
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Messages and Lock Mode  
Your phone can still receive messages while in Lock Mode. The time and date of the  
message appear in the display, but you cannot access the message until you enter  
Voicemail  
Voicemail allows callers to leave voice messages in your voice mailbox, and lets you  
review, play, and delete your voice messages any time you are in your Carrier’s  
network coverage area.  
Voice Mail Setup  
Before callers can leave voice mail messages, you must first set up your account.  
Checking your Voicemail  
New voice messages in your voice mailbox are logged in the Voicemail folder of the  
Messages menu. Open the Voicemail folder to view the Callback # (if available),  
Urgency, and other details of new voicemail messages.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Dialer soft key, then touch and hold  
until  
you’re connected to your Wireless Carrier’s voicemail system. A recorded  
message prompts you for a password.  
2. Enter your password, then follow the recorded prompts, to listen to your voice  
message(s), change administrative options.  
Message Settings  
The Message Settings let you customize your phone’s messaging to suit your  
preferences.  
1. In standby mode, touch the Messages soft key, then touch Message Settings  
.
2. Select any desired options and settings. Then touch the OK soft key to save.  
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Section 7: WEB  
This section outlines how to launch the Browser, how to navigate to other pages on  
the web, and how the keys on the keypad are used with the web application.  
Additionally, links to other sites are briefly discussed.  
Browser Indicator  
With the Browser, you can conveniently surf the web and download ringtones and  
wallpapers using your phone. Each time you launch the Browser, your phone  
connects to the Internet and the service indicator icon appears in the display.  
Stored Web Content  
The Browser ends an Internet connection after a certain period of inactivity.  
However, some information from your session remains stored in the phone, if you  
leave your phone turned on. You can access this information without reconnecting  
to the Internet. However, if you are viewing stored information, and you select a link  
to a site that was not accessed in your last session, you automatically re-connect.  
Launching the Browser  
1. In standby mode, touch MENU  
WEB. A list of categories appears.  
2. Use the Navigation keys to browse categories. Touch to enter the category.  
Exit the Web  
To exit the Browser, touch  
.
Using Browser  
When you use the Browser, some of the keys operate differently than during a  
normal phone call. The Browser presents onscreen items in any of the following  
ways: Text or numeric input, Links (embedded in content), Numbered options or  
Simple text. You can act upon options or links by using the soft keys.  
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Browser soft keys  
At the bottom of the Browser screen is a bar that contains browser commands. The  
Left and Right soft keys are used to execute the browser commands that appear in  
their respective corners of the display. These are called “soft keys” because their  
function changes depending on the application.  
Using Links  
Links have several purposes, such as jumping to a different page, to a different site,  
or even initiating a phone call. Links are underlined. You can touch a highlighted link  
to select it.  
This section outlines how to launch the web application, how to navigate to other  
pages on the web, and how the keys on the keypad are used with the web  
application. Additionally, links to other sites are briefly discussed.  
Web Features  
With the web application, you can conveniently surf the web and download  
ringtones and wallpapers using your phone. Each time you launch the web, your  
phone connects to the Internet and the service indicator icon with a red arrow  
(
) appears in the display.  
Stored Web Content  
This web application ends an Internet connection after a certain period of inactivity,  
however some information from your session remains stored in the phone (if you  
leave your phone turned on). You can access this information without reconnecting  
to the Internet. However, if you are viewing stored information, and you select a link  
to a site that was not accessed in your last session, you automatically re-connect to  
the Internet.  
How the Buttons Work  
Thetopandrightsideofthescreencontaincontrolbars. Thefollowingtablelistsbuttons  
that appear in the control bars and their functions and the  
key.  
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Back — Displays the previously viewed web page,  
if any.  
Forward — Displays the previously viewed web  
page, if any.  
Refresh — Reloads and displays the current web  
page.  
Home — Loads and displays the web page  
designated as your “home page”.  
Zoom — Lets you enlarge or shrink web pages.  
Favorites Displays and lets youselect from a list  
of web sites you have saved as your favorites.  
Add to Favorites — Lets you save the address and  
title of the current web page to your favorites list.  
Slide — Lets you touch and slide the current web  
page to view undisplayed portions of the page.  
Settings — Launches the Settings menu, letting  
you customize the web application to suit your  
needs.  
Touch to exit the application and return the phone  
to standby mode.  
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Section 8: Multimedia  
This section outlines your phone’s multimedia functions and key features associated  
with multimedia.  
Accessing Multimedia  
1. In standby mode, touch the Menu soft key, then touch Multimedia. The  
following Multimedia sub-menus appear in the display:  
• Camera — Lets you launch and set up your phone’s camera.  
• Camcorder — Lets you launch and set up your phone’s camcorder.  
• My Images — Lets you choose the multi-media or pictures that appear in your phone’s  
display.  
• My Videos — Lets you choose the videos that appear in your phone’s display.  
• My Ringtones — Lets you assign melody tones for calls, alarms, and other alerts.  
• My Sounds — Lets you assign melody tones for calls, alarms, and other alerts.  
2. Touch a sub-menu to launch it. The following sections describe the above  
listed sub-menus in greater detail.  
Camera  
Using the camera module in your phone, you can take photos of people or events  
while on the move. Additionally, you can set the picture as a Wallpaper or as a  
Picture ID image. You can also adjust the resolution and appearance of your  
pictures.  
Entering Camera Mode:  
In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key (  
In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then touch Multimedia  
In Camcorder mode, touch  
) — on the right side of the phone.  
Camera  
.
.
Exiting Camera Mode — Press  
.
Multimedia  
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Camcorder  
Using the camcorder module in your phone, you can shoot videos of people or  
events. You can also adjust the resolution and appearance of your videos.  
Entering Camcorder Mode:  
In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key (  
— then, select  
In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then touch Multimedia  
In Camera mode, press  
) — on the right side of the phone  
.
Camcorder.  
.
Exiting Camcorder Mode — Press the  
key.  
My Images  
The My Images folder stores pictures you have taken with your phone’s camera and  
images you have downloaded. My Images lets you choose a picture or image to do  
the following:  
Appear in your phone’s display while in standby mode (wallpaper).  
Serve as picture ID for one of your contacts.  
Be sent to another phone as part of a Picture message or over a Bluetooth connection.  
Serve as the background for a Postcard message.  
1. From the Multimedia menu, touch My Images  
.
If there are no pictures stored in your phone or on a memory card, a  
Preloaded image appears in the My Images screen.  
To launch the camera to take a picture, touch the More soft key and touch Camera.  
If there are pictures stored in your phone or on an optional Memory Card, up  
to seven thumbnail images of your pictures appear in the display.  
Tip: You can also access My Images from The Camera screen by touching the Gallery button.  
2. Touch a picture to enlarge it for easier viewing.  
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3. While viewing a picture, select one of the following options:  
• Zoom button — Lets you magnify the current image.  
• CANVAS button — Lets you use the current image to create a Postcard message.  
• Full screen button — Expands the current image to fill the display.  
• Send soft key — Lets you send the selected image to a specified recipient in a Picture  
message, or via Bluetooth.  
• Set As soft key — Lets you assign the selected picture as the Picture ID for a Contact or  
as the Wallpaper for the idle screen.  
• More soft key — Lets you access the following additional options:  
Camera — Launches your phone’s camera, so you can take new pictures.  
Erase — Deletes one or more selected, unlocked pictures.  
Move to card/phone — Lets you move the video from the phone to a memory card or  
from a memory card to the phone.  
Copy to card/phone — Lets you save a copy of the picture to the phone or to a memory  
card.  
Rename — Lets you rename the picture.  
Lock Unlock — Lets you protect the picture from being deleted.  
/
Print — Sends a printout of the picture to a Bluetooth-compatible printer.  
Slide Show — Shows the available images as a sequence of full-screen pictures.  
Image Info — Displays information about the picture, such as the picture Name, creation Date  
and Time  
,
Resolution, and the data Size.  
My Videos  
My Videos lets you take videos, review your videos, send them as video messages,  
and assign your videos as wallpaper on your phone.  
1. From the Multimedia menu, touch My Videos  
.
If there are no videos stored in your phone or on a memory card, “Empty  
appears in the Videos screen.  
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If there are videos stored in your phone or on an optional Memory Card, up to  
seven thumbnail images from your videos appear in the Videos screen.  
2. To take a new video, touch the More soft key and touch Camcorder. The  
camcorder view finder screen appears in the display.  
3. To play a video, touch it. The Video Player screen  
appears in the display and begins playing the  
highlighted video.  
4. To send a video as part of a video message,  
touch the Send soft key. For more information,  
5. To delete one or more video clips from the My  
Videos folder, touch the Erase soft key.  
6. For more My Videos options, touch the More soft  
key. Select one of the following options:  
• Camcorder — Lets you record a new video clip.  
• Move to card/phone — Lets you move the video from the phone to a memory card or  
from a memory card to the phone.  
• Copy to card/phone — Lets you save a copy of the picture to the phone or to a memory  
card.  
• Rename — Lets you rename the selected video clip.  
• Lock / Unlock — Lets you protect a video from being deleted.  
• Video Info  
Displays information about the video, such as the picture Name, Date, Time,  
Resolution, the data Size, and Duration  
.
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My Ringtones  
My Ringtones lets you assign ringtones (preloaded and downloaded) for calls, alerts,  
and as distinctive ringers for Contacts.  
1. From the Multimedia menu, touch My Ringtones. A list of ringtones appears in  
the display.  
2. When accessing My Ringtones from an Alarm or a Contact, select a particular  
ringtone. A dot appears in the selected ringtone’s radio button, and the  
ringtone begins playing.  
To stop ringtone playback, touch the ringtone a second time.  
To assign the highlighted ringtone to the Alarm or Contact, touch the Set button.  
3. When accessing My Ringtones from the Multimedia menu, assign the  
highlighted ringtone by touching the Set as button. The following options  
appear in the display: Ringtone, Contact ID and Alert Tone. Select the option.  
4. When using a downloaded ringtone, touch the Options soft key and the  
following options appear in the display:  
• Send Via BT — Sends a copy of the ringtone file to another device over a Bluetooth  
connection.  
• Erase — Erases one or more selected files or All files.  
For additional Options, touch the More soft key:  
• Move — Moves this file to Phone or Card memory.  
• Copy — Copies this file to Phone or Card memory.  
• Lock / Unlock — Lets you prevent/permit file deletion.  
• Ringtone Info — Displays information about the selected file, such as the file name, the  
file type, and the data size.  
5. Select the desired option.  
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My Sounds  
My Sounds lets you record voice memos and lets you assign preloaded and  
downloaded sound files as ringers for calls, alarms, and other alerts.  
1. From the Multimedia menu, touch My Sounds Record New and choose one of  
.
the following:  
• Until Memory Full— Recording continues until you touch  
memory is used.  
, or until all available  
• Limit for Message— Recording continues for no more than 1 minute.  
The following soft keys are available:  
• Record New — Launches the Voice Recorder, allowing you to record a voice memo.  
• Erase — Erases the selected sound file.  
• Lock / Unlock — Lets you protect the sound file from being deleted.  
2. Touch the Envelope button to the right of the sound to send the sound file in a  
picture message.  
3. To play a sound file, touch it. The Sound Player screen appears in the display.  
Select one of the following options while the sound file plays:  
• Record new — Launches the Voice Recorder, allowing you to record a sound Until  
Memory Full or as Limit for Message.  
• Send — Lets you send this sound in a picture message or Bluetooth.  
• Set as — Lets you save this sound as a Ringtone, Contact ID, or Alert Tone.  
• Sound Info — Displays information about this sound such as, the Title, File Size, and File  
Type.  
Voice Memo  
You can use your phone to record voice memos and other sound files for later  
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Note: The maximum length for a voice memo in “Limit for Message” mode is 60 seconds. In “Until  
Memory Full” mode, the time limit is determined by available memory.  
You can save as many voice memos as will fit in the empty memory capacity.  
1. From the Multimedia menu, touch My Sounds then touch the Record New soft  
key. The following options appear in the display:  
• Until Memory Full — Recording continues until you touch  
memory is used.  
, or until all available  
• Limit for Message — Recording continues for no more than 1 minute.  
2. Touch the desired option. The Voice Recorder screen appears in the display.  
3. Touch the Record button (  
phone displays a countdown timer that shows the seconds remaining.  
To pause the memo, touch the Pause button. Touch Resume to continue recording.  
), then start speaking. As it is recording the  
4. Once you’re finished recording, touch the Stop button to stop and save.  
If you’ve saved any voice memos, you can review them anytime.  
1. From the Multimedia menu, touch My Sounds  
.
2. Touch the voice memo you wish to review to play it.  
Erase One or More Voice Memos  
1. From the Multimedia menu, touch My Sounds  
.
2. Touch the Erase soft key. Touch the Voice Memo(s) you want to erase.  
3. Touch the Erase soft key. The selected Voice Memo disappears from the list.  
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Section 9: Applications  
A number of preloaded (or downloadable) applications are available from your  
Wireless Carrier. These are some of the applications available from the Main Menu  
or Widget Bar: Facebook, Music Player, Alarm Clock, Calendar, Blutooth and Tools.  
Facebook  
Facebook is a social networking website that allows you to create profiles that  
contain photos, lists of personal interests, exchange private or public messages,  
and join groups of friends. To access Facebook:  
In standby mode, touch the Menu soft key, then touch Facebook.  
Note: For more information about this feature, contact your Wireless Service Provider.  
Music Player  
The Music Player in your phone can play music files (MP3), but only if they are  
stored in the My Music folder on an optional microSD Memory Card.  
Entering Music Player Mode:  
In standby mode, display the shortcut menu by selecting the status bar at the top of the  
display, then touch (  
– or –  
).  
In standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then touch Music Player  
.
Exiting Music Player Mode — Press  
.
Alarm Clock  
Your phone has three alarm clocks that you can set to go off once, or to recur daily  
at a specific time. Once set, an alarm clock is easy to change or turn off completely.  
Note: The Alarm Clock doesn’t function when the phone is turned off. If the time for an alarm that  
was set for Once has elapsed while the phone is off, the alarm sounds at the specified time  
on the next day.  
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Set an Alarm  
1. From the Main menu, touch Alarm Clock  
.
2. Touch the New Alarm soft key. The following  
Alarm options appear in the display:  
• Alarm Name — Populated with the default name,  
Alarm. To change, select this field and enter a new  
name.  
• Alarm Time — Populated with the current time. To  
change the time, select this field, select a new time,  
and touch the Set soft key.  
• Alarm Repeat — Select the day(s) of the week (Sun  
Sat) on which this alarm is to sound. The alarm will  
sound every week on the day(s) selected.  
• Alarm Tone — Populated with Alert 1. To change, select this field, select the preferred  
ringtone in the My Ringtones screen, then touch the Set soft key.  
• Alarm Volume Touch and slide to set to the preferred volume.  
• Snooze — Select On to enable snooze timer for this alarm, then select values for the  
following options:  
Snooze Duration — Select 1min  
,
2min  
,
3min  
,
5min  
,
7min, or 10min.  
Snooze Repeat — Select Once Twice  
,
,
3 Times  
,
5 Times, Or 10 Times.  
3. When you’re finished selection option values for the alarm, touch the Save  
soft key. If the Alarm is set to On, the alarm icon (  
) appears in the top of  
the display.  
When an Alarm Sounds  
An animated alarm clock appears in the display and an alert sounds when the  
specified time for the alarm arrives.  
To silence the alarm, touch and slide  
to Snooze (if shown) or Stop.  
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Note: If the alarm is set to repeat on one or more days, the alarm icon remains in the top of the  
display. If the alarm was set as a once only alarm (no repeat day selected), the alarm icon  
disappears from the top of the display.  
Turn Off an Alarm  
1. From the Main menu, touch Alarm Clock  
.
2. Touch the Off button on the Alarm you wish to turn off.  
Erasing an Alarm  
1. From the Main menu, touch Alarm Clock  
.
2. Touch the Erase soft key. The Select to erase screen appears in the display.  
3. Touch the check box for the Alarm you want to remove from the list.  
4. Touch the Erase soft key. The selected Alarm is removed from the list.  
Calendar  
Calendar lets you view the current, past, or future  
month in calendar format. While viewing the calendar,  
the current date is highlighted, and days with  
scheduled events are surrounded by a box.  
Navigating the Calendar  
1. From the Main menu, touch Calendar  
.
2. Use the following controls to display a particular  
month and to highlight a particular date in the  
Calendar screen:  
• Left/Right buttons — Moves the date and screen  
back/ahead one month per keypress.  
• Goto soft key — Select a particular date.  
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Add a New Event  
1. From the Main menu, touch Calendar. Highlight the desired date.  
2. Touch the New Event soft key and enter the event Title  
.
3. Select each of the following New Event options:  
• Start Date — Populated with highlighted Calendar date. Select the date this event  
begins.  
• Start Time — Populated with the current time (rounded to the nearest half-hour). Select  
the time this event begins.  
• Alarm Touch Off  
1 Week Before Customize (select particular number of minutes, hours, or days before  
the Start Date and Start Time)  
/
10 Mins Before  
/
30 Mins Before  
/
1 Hour Before 1 Day Before  
/
/
/
.
4. For additional New Event options, touch the Set Details soft key.  
• End Date — Populated with highlighted Calendar date. Select the date this event ends.  
• End Time — Populated with a time one half-hour later than the Start Time. Select the  
time this event ends.  
• Details — Enter text describing details of the event.  
• Location — Name or describe the location of the event.  
• Alarm Tone — Select a ringtone from My Ringtones, buy a ringtone on-line, or select a  
sound file from My Sounds. When you select a ringtone or sound, it plays.  
• Repeat — Select Off  
/
Every Day  
/
Every Week  
/
Every Month  
/
Every Year  
.
5. Touch the Save soft key to save your additional details settings.  
6. To store this Event in your Calendar, touch the Save soft key. An alarm will  
notify you before the start of this Event, if Alarm is not set to Off.  
View/Change an Event  
1. From the Main menu, touch Calendar  
.
A calendar appears in the display with the current date highlighted. The  
month and year appear at the top of the display.  
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2. Navigate to and select a desired date. The calendar is replaced by the Daily  
View for the selected date, listing all events scheduled for this date.  
3. Select an Event to view. The current settings for the selected Event appear in  
the display in a scrollable list.  
To change the event details, touch the Edit soft key.  
To remove the event from the calendar, touch the Erase soft key. (You are prompted to  
confirm the erasure.)  
To return to the Daily View list, press  
.
4. For other options, touch More. Select an option to invoke its function.  
Bluetooth  
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology capable of  
exchanging information over a distance of about 30 feet without requiring a  
physical connection.  
Unlike infrared, you don't need to line up the devices to beam information with  
Bluetooth. If the devices are within a range of one another, you can exchange  
information between them, even if they are located in different rooms.  
The Bluetooth wireless technology settings menu provides the ability to view and  
change the device name, show the visibility, and set the security for the device.  
Turn Bluetooth On/Off  
When the Bluetooth is turned on, you can use the Bluetooth features available.  
When the Bluetooth is turned off, you cannot send or receive information via  
Bluetooth. To save battery life or in situations where Bluetooth use is prohibited,  
such as airline traveling, you can turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology  
headset.  
Turn Bluetooth On  
1. From the Main menu, touch Bluetooth. The Bluetooth screen displays.  
2. Touch the Turn On soft key.  
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Bluetooth Power On” pops-up in the display.  
The blue Bluetooth On icon ( ) appears on the status bar.  
The Search button becomes highlighted in blue.  
Turn Bluetooth Off  
1. From the Main menu, touch Bluetooth. The Bluetooth screen displays.  
2. Touch the Turn Off soft key. “Bluetooth Power Off” pops-up in the display, the  
Search button highlighting disappears, and the blue Bluetooth On icon (  
)
disappears from the status bar.  
Add New Device  
Searching for Available Bluetooth Devices  
1. From the Main menu, touch Bluetooth. The Bluetooth screen displays. If  
Bluetooth is off, it automatically turns on.  
2. Place the Bluetooth device you want to pair with your phone in discoverable  
mode.  
3. Touch the Search button. Your phone searches for available Bluetooth devices.  
4. Identify the device you want to pair with your phone by selecting an icon.  
5. Return to the Bluetooth screen by touching the OK soft key.  
6. Touch, hold, and slide the identified icon to overlap the Search button. You are  
prompted to enter the passkey or PIN for the selected device.  
7. Enter the device passkey or PIN and touch the Done soft key. (See the device  
user manual for more information.) Pop-up messages appear and the Search  
button and selected device icon are highlighted in blue to inform you that  
pairing with the device and connecting to it are complete.  
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Note: If you are pairing and connecting to another phone or to a personal computer, both devices  
prompt for a passkey or PIN. To successfully pair and connect your phone with the other  
device, the same passkey or PIN must be entered on both devices.  
Paired Icons  
The Bluetooth screen shows the icons for Bluetooth wireless technology devices  
paired with your handset.  
1. From the Main menu, touch Bluetooth.  
Connecting to a Bluetooth Device  
1. In the Bluetooth screen, touch, hold, and slide the icon for the preferred  
device to overlap the Search button. The Search button and the device icon  
flash and are highlighted in blue to indicate the connection is complete.  
2. If you are unable to connect with the device a pop-up appears in the display.  
Touch, hold, and slide the selected icon to overlap the Search button again.  
Disconnecting from a Bluetooth Device  
1. In the Bluetooth screen, touch the device icon. A device options list pops-up.  
2. Touch Disconnect. The device icon’s blue highlighting disappears.  
Managing Your Paired Icons  
1. In the Bluetooth screen, touch a device icon. A device options list pops-up.  
The following options appear in the display:  
Disconnect — Lets you disconnect from the selected device.  
Browse Files — Lets you browse files on the device.  
Send Files — Lets you send copies of files on your phone to the selected device.  
Rename — Lets you change or replace the device name, as needed.  
Remove — Deletes the device from the Bluetooth screen.  
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• Service list — Lists the Bluetooth services supported by your phone.  
Device Info — Shows the device name, Type of device, Status, and device Address.  
2. Select the desired option.  
Bluetooth Settings  
1. To access the phone’s Bluetooth settings, in the Bluetooth screen, touch the  
Settings soft key. The Phone Settings screen appears in the display showing  
the following options:  
• My Phone’s Name — Shows your device’s name. You may change this name. Just  
select the name and enter your text changes.  
• Discovery Mode — Allows other Bluetooth devices to see your device as accessible.  
Touch On for other devices to see your device, or Off for no visibility.  
• Address — Shows the Bluetooth Address of your phone. (This address is not  
changeable.)  
2. To save your changes, touch the Save soft key. Press  
to discard your  
changes and return to the Bluetooth screen.  
Tools  
The Tools menu provides access to: Voice Service, Memo Pad, World Time,  
Calculator, Stopwatch, Converter and Tip Calculator. Some of these applications are  
descibed in this section.  
In standby mode, touch the Menu soft key, then touch Tools. The Tools menu  
appears in the display.  
Voice Service  
Your phone includes state-of-the-art voice recognition software that lets you use  
your voice to dial numbers, access your Contacts list, and open Tools. To access  
your phone’s voice recognition, do the following:  
At the Tools menu, touch Voice Service.  
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Voice Commands  
To access the Voice Commands menu:  
In standby mode, touch and hold the Voice Recognition key (  
), on the right  
side of the phone.  
– Or –  
From the Tools menu, touch Voice Service  
Voice Commands. Say the command  
you want to use.  
Voice Settings  
From the Tools menu, touch Voice Service  
Voice Settings. Make you settings.  
Confirmation: you can select whether and when VoiceSignal asks for confirmation of your  
responses when using the Call command: Automatic, Always Confirm or Never Confirm.  
Adaptation: if you regularly have trouble with Voice Service not recognizing the  
commands, names, and/or numbers you say, try adapting Voice Service to your voice.  
Adapting can improve the accuracy of Voice Service responses, especially for people with  
strong regional accents.  
Adapt Voice: function to adapt Voice Signal to your own voice. Follow the screen prompts.  
Reset Voice: option to reset adaptation to factory default at this prompt: Reset adaptation to  
factory default?  
Modes: modes lets you specify whether Voice Service is to read prompts and/or on-screen  
text to you when you are using your phone’s menus.  
Voice Launch: sets the key or action that launches Voice Service:  
• Key Only Touch and hold the Voice Recognition key (  
• Key/EarMic — Attach a headset to your phone. Touch and hold the Voice Recognition  
key ( ) or press the button on the headset to activate Voice Service.  
About: displays version and build information about the Voice Service software.  
) to activate Voice Service.  
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Memo Pad  
The Memo Pad application creates notes and stores them. Return to Memo Pad  
anytime to review, edit, erase and send your memos.  
World Time  
World Time lets you set up to four clocks to the time of  
day or night in any of the 24 different time zones  
around the world.  
Note: To use World Time, you need to subscribe to your Wireless  
Provider’s digital service.  
From the Tools menu, touch World Time. A list of your  
selected clocks appears in the display. The following  
icons appear in the list:  
Indicates the clock set to your home (local)  
time.  
Indicates your 2nd clock.  
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Setting a World Clock  
The home clock is set to a default time and city and is  
labeled with the name of the city. To change this or  
another World Clock setting, do the following:  
1. From the Tools menu, touch World Time  
.
2. Select the clock you wish to set to a new time  
zone. The Add City screen appears in the  
display.  
3. Touch and slide the map until you see the city  
whose time you wish to select.  
4. Select the city.  
5. Touch the Save soft key to save your choice.  
Adding a World Clock  
1. From the Tools menu, touch World Time to  
display your listing  
.
2. Touch the Add soft key.  
3. Touch and slide the map until you see the city  
whose time you wish to select.  
4. Select the city.  
5. Touch the Add soft key to add and save.  
Selecting Your 2nd Clock  
Your 2nd Clock and your Home Clock both appear in  
the Clock widget when you move it from the Widget  
Bar to the standby screen.  
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By changing your 2nd Clock, you can quickly and easily keep track of the time in a  
new city and at home.  
1. From the Tools menu, touch World Time  
.
2. Touch the Set as 2nd Clock soft key.  
3. Select the World Clock you prefer as your 2nd  
Clock.  
4. Touch the OK soft key to save.  
Erasing a World Clock  
World Time lets you erase all of your World Clocks  
except your Home clock (  
From the Tools menu, touch World Time  
Touch the World Clock to erase and touch Erase again  
) and 2nd clock (  
).  
Erase.  
.
Note: The Home and 2nd clocks are disabled to prevent being inadvertantly erased.  
Converter  
The conversion menu provides the following  
conversion categories: Currency, Length, Weight,  
Volume, Area and Temperature.  
1. From the Tools menu, touch Converter  
.
2. Select the conversion feature you wish to use.  
3. Touch the down arrow key and select the units  
to be converted from.  
4. Enter the quantity you want converted in the  
field at the top of the screen.  
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Currency — Reviewing/Editing and Adding Exchange Rates  
The Currency Converter includes long-term average  
exchange rates as default values. You can review or  
change a default exchange rate to the current  
exchange rate or add a currency and its exchange  
rate.  
1. From the Tools menu, touch Converter  
Currency  
.
Tip: From any Converter screen, touch  
.
2. Touch the View Rates soft key and select the  
exchange rate you wish to change.  
3. Enter the changed exchange rate value and  
touch the Done soft key to save.  
Tip Calculator  
Tip Calculator automatically calculates Gratuity (tip) and Individual payments.  
Calculations are based on the total amount of the check, a selected gratuity  
percentage, and the number of people paying.  
1. From the Tools menu, touch Tip Calculator  
.
2. Touch the Bill field and enter the total amount of the bill.  
3. Touch the Tip field and enter a tip percentage.  
4. Touch the # Paying field and enter the number of persons paying using the  
keypad. The amount of the Tip, the bill Total, and the amount Each person  
should pay displays.  
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Section 10: Changing Your Settings  
This section explains how to customize your phone to suit your needs and  
preferences.  
Settings Menu  
To access the Settings menu, select Menu  
Settings. The Settings menu appears  
in the display.  
Location  
This function identifies your location to the network via the Global Positioning  
System (GPS). You can set this function for continuous operation or to operate only  
in the event that you dial 911.  
Note: Contact your Wireless Provider to determine whether, when, or where location-based  
services are available.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Location. The following options appear in the  
display:  
• Location On — GPS location setting is on whenever you make or receive a call, wherever  
the feature is available.  
• 911 Only — GPS location setting is on only when you dial 911.  
2. Select the desired Location setting. You’re returned to the Settings menu.  
Widget  
This function lets you select which optional widgets appear in the Widget Bar. For  
1. From the Settings menu, select Widget to display the widget options. Select the  
widgets you wish to appear in the Widget Bar.  
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2. To enable/disable a particular widget, select the  
associated option in the Widget screen. A check  
mark appears in/disappears from the option’s  
check box.  
3. To enable/disable all available widgets, select  
Select All/Unselect All. Select OK to save.  
Display Settings  
Using the Display menu, you can set the menu style,  
set the standby mode animation, customize the  
backlight settings, and more.  
From the Settings menu, select Display Settings and  
make your selections  
Backlight  
Backlight Time  
.
You can set the backlight for your display to remain on or off or to remain on for a  
specified period of time.  
Note: Prolonged backlight use drains your battery faster.  
From the Settings menu, select Display Settings  
Backlight  
Backlight Time.  
The following options appear in the display: 7 Seconds, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds,  
Always On and Always Dim. Select the desired Backlight Time setting.  
Brightness  
Brightness lets you adjust the brightness of the backlight.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Display Settings  
Backlight  
Brightness.  
The Brightness screen appears in the display.  
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2. To adjust the backlight brightness, touch, hold, and slide the Level button left  
or right. To save your new setting, touch the Save soft key.  
Sounds Settings  
The Sounds Settings menu provides a variety of options to customize audio  
properties for such things as ringers, keypad tones alerts, and more.Volume  
Volume lets you adjust the loudness of the sounds your phone produces.From the  
Settings menu, select Sounds Settings  
Volume. These options display:  
• Master Volume — Controls the loudness of all phone sounds.  
• Messages Volume — Controls the loudness of the ringtone played for incoming  
messages.  
Touch Volume — Controls the loudness of the feedback tone played when the screen is  
touched.  
3. Select the volume option you want to change.  
4. To preview your new setting, touch the Play soft  
key. To end the preview, touch the Stop soft  
key.To retain your setting, touch the Set soft key.  
Touch the OK soft key.  
Ringer Type  
You can assign ringer types and melody tones for calls,  
alarms, and other alerts, in the Ringer Type sub-menu.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Sounds Settings  
Ringer Type. The following options appear:  
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• Voice Calls — Lets you select which ringtone, sound file, and/or one of a set of ringtones  
and/or sound files plays when you receive a voice call.  
Text Message — Lets you select which ringtone or  
sound file plays when you receive a Text Message.  
• Pic/Video Message — Lets you select which ringtone  
or sound file plays when you receive a Picture  
Message or Video Message.  
• Voicemail — Lets you select which ringtone or sound  
file plays when you receive a Voicemail message.  
• Roaming Ringtone — Lets you select which ringtone  
or sound file plays when you leave your home network.  
2. Select the desired option. A related, scrollable  
ringtones list appears in the display.  
3. To assign a ringtone to the selected option,  
select a ringtone in the list.  
4. To assign a sound file to the selected option:  
Touch the down arrow in the upper right corner of the screen.  
Select Sounds. A sound files list appears in the display.  
Select the preferred sound or record a new sound by touching the Record New soft key.  
5. Touch the Set soft key to save selection. Touch the OK soft key.  
Alerts  
You can set your phone to sound an alert for the following operations: Minute Beep,  
Roaming, Call Connect, Power On and Power Off.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Sounds Settings  
Alerts.  
2. Select the desired Alert option setting (On or Off).  
3. Touch the OK soft key.  
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Key Tone  
Key Tone lets you select the volume and the length of the DTMF tones that the  
phone sends when dialing.  
From the Settings menu, select Sounds Settings  
Key Tone. Touch the OK soft  
key.  
Vibrating Alert  
Vibrating Alert lets you set your phone to vibrate in sync with ringtones and  
melodies your phone plays.  
From the Settings menu, select Sounds Settings  
Vibrating Alert. Select On or  
Off. Touch the OK soft key.  
Call Settings  
Call Answer  
You can select a specific answer mode when you receive an incoming call.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Call Settings Call Answer  
The following call answer settings appear in the display:  
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• Any Key Touch any key except the  
call.  
or Left soft key to answer an incoming  
• Send Key — Press  
to answer an incoming call.  
Tip: You can set your phone to answer calls automatically, without any input from you. For more  
2. Touch the OK soft key to save your selection.  
Call Alert  
From the Settings menu, select Call Settings  
Call Alert. Make your selection and  
touch the OK soft key to save.  
Changing Your Settings  
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Auto Answer  
With Auto Answer enabled, your phone automatically answers calls after a period of  
time that you select.  
From the Settings menu, select Call Settings  
Auto Answer. Make your selection  
and touch the OK soft key to save.  
Speed Dial  
Speed Dial lets you disable the speed dialing function, except for the Voicemail hot  
1. From the Settings menu, select Call Settings  
Speed Dial.  
• On — Enables the speed dial keys.  
• Off — Disables the speed dial keys.  
2. Select the desired setting and touch the OK soft key to save your selection.  
Auto Retry  
Auto Retry automatically re-dials a number if the connection fails. Depending upon  
your location, the number of times your phone automatically dials the number may  
vary.  
From the Settings menu, select Call Settings  
Auto Retry. Touch the OK soft key  
to save your selection.  
TTY Mode  
Your phone is fully compatible with TTY equipment used by those who are hearing  
impaired. TTY equipment is connected to your phone through the headset connector  
on the top of the phone. TTY Mode must be enabled before you can use your phone  
with a TTY device.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Call Settings  
TTY Mode. You are prompted  
to confirm you want to change the current TTY Mode setting.  
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Note: The “Enabling TTY may Impair Headset Use and Non-TTY Accessory Performance.” message  
pops up when you select TTY Mode  
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2. To access the TTY Mode settings, touch the Yes soft key. To return to the Call  
Settings sub-menu, touch the No soft key.  
3. If you touch the Yes soft key, the following settings appear in the display:  
• TTY Full — Enables TTY mode and disables microphone and earpiece.  
• TTY+Talk (VCO) — Enables TTY mode and microphone.  
• TTY+Hear (HCO) — Enables TTY mode and earpiece.  
• TTY Off — Disables TTY mode.  
4. Touch the OK soft key to save your selection.  
Note: The TTY icon (  
) appears in the top of the display when the phone is in standby mode.  
Voice Privacy  
Voice Privacy when enabled (that is, set to Enhanced), turns on advanced voice  
encryption.  
From the Settings menu, select Call Settings  
Voice Privacy. Touch the OK soft  
key to save your selection.  
Phone Settings  
Airplane Mode  
When set to On, Airplane Mode disables all radio functions of your phone. This  
prevents receiving or making calls (except emergency calls), but allows other  
features (such as the camera and the Tools) in sensitive environments, such as on  
board an aircraft.  
From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Airplane Mode to turn On or Off  
the radio transmitter and receiver in your phone.  
Changing Your Settings  
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Language  
The language option on your phone can change the language of voice prompts,  
menus, and key-input.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Language to select English or  
Español. Touch the OK soft key to save.  
Vibration Feedback  
When set to On, Vibration Feedback causes your phone to vibrate as well as play a  
tone when you touch a key, button, or field on the phone to assure you that your  
screen touch is recognized.  
From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Vibration Feedback. Touch the  
Save soft key to save your selection.  
Auto Screen Lock  
Auto Screen Lock lets you set your phone to automatically lock all keys (except the  
Power On/Off-LOCK key) when the Backlight time expires.  
Tip: If you set Backlight to Always On or Always Dim, Auto Screen Lock is disabled. You can  
manually lock the touch screen and all keys by pressing the Power On/Off-LOCK key (  
at the top of the phone.  
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From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Auto Screen Lock. Select On or  
Off. Touch the OK soft key.  
Security  
Use the Security menu to lock your phone, set up emergency numbers, set  
restrictions, as well as other security options.  
Lock Phone  
Locking the phone limits all outgoing calls except calls to 911 emergency and the  
three user-programmable emergency numbers. You can lock the phone manually  
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during use, or set the phone to lock automatically when it is turned on. With the  
phone in lock mode, you can answer incoming calls, but you must unlock the phone  
to place outgoing calls (except to emergency and secret numbers).  
1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Security. You’re prompted to  
enter the lock code.  
Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number.  
2. Select the lock code field, enter the lock code, and touch the OK soft key.  
3. Select Lock Phone. Touch the OK soft key to save your selection.  
Tip: You can manually lock your phone by pressing  
Change Lock Code  
The default lock code for your phone is generally the last four digits of your phone  
number. It is advisable to change the default lock code to a secret code for security  
purposes.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Security. You’re prompted to  
enter the lock code.  
2. Select the lock code field, enter the lock code, and touch the OK soft key.  
3. Select Change Lock Code. You’re prompted to enter the new lock code.  
4. Enter the new lock code and touch the OK soft key. You’re prompted to re-  
enter the new lock code for verification.  
5. Enter the new lock code again and touch the OK soft key.  
Changing Your Settings  
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Emergency Numbers  
Your phone provides the option of storing three emergency numbers. Each number  
can be up to 32 digits in length. All emergency numbers can be manually called at  
any time, even when your phone is locked or restricted.  
Note: Emergency number 911 is hard-coded into your phone. You can dial this number any time,  
even when the phone is locked or restricted. If you call 911 an audible tone is heard and an  
Emergency prompt appears in the display for the duration of the call.  
Important!: Because of various transmission methods, network parameters, and user settings  
necessary to complete a call from your wireless phone, a connection cannot always be  
guaranteed. Therefore, emergency calling may not be available on all wireless  
networks at all times.  
Important!: DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method of calling 911 or for any other  
essential or emergency communications.  
Remember to always turn your phone on and check for adequate signal strength  
before placing a call.  
Store Emergency Numbers  
1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Security. You’re prompted to  
enter the lock code.  
2. Select the lock code field, enter the lock code, and touch the OK soft key.  
3. Select Emergency #  
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4. Select from the three emergency number entries.  
5. Enter an emergency number (up to 32 digits in length), then touch the Done  
soft key to save the number that you entered.  
Call Emergency Numbers in Lock Mode  
In standby mode, enter the emergency number. Press  
to place the call.  
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Reset Phone  
Reset Phone returns all Settings to their factory default values.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Security. You’re prompted to  
enter the lock code.  
Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number.  
2. Select the lock code field, enter the lock code, and touch the OK soft key.  
3. Select Reset Phone  
4. To return to the Security sub-menu without resetting the phone, touch No. To  
restore default settings, touch Yes  
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Erase All Contacts  
Erase memory erases your Contacts and Group information (except Default). This  
feature is useful if you want to give your phone to someone else.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Security. You’re prompted to  
enter the lock code.  
2. Select the lock code field, enter the lock code, and touch the OK soft key.  
3. Select Erase All Contacts  
4. To erase all entries, touch Yes. To keep the current entries and return to the  
Security sub-menu, touch No  
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Restrictions  
Restrictions lets you restrict the use of your phone for outgoing calls, incoming calls,  
and calls placed from your Contacts.  
1. From the Settings menu, select Phone Settings  
Security. You’re prompted to  
enter the lock code.  
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Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number.  
2. Select the lock code field, enter the lock code, and touch the OK soft key.  
3. Select Restrictions. The following options appear in the display:  
• Outgoing Calls — When set to Allow None, restricts the phone from originating calls.  
• Incoming Calls — When set to Allow None, restricts the phone from receiving calls.  
4. Select the desired Call Restriction. The following options appear in the  
display:  
• Allow All — Allows all calls.  
• Allow None — Restricts all calls.  
• Allow Contacts — Allows only Contacts.  
5. Select the preferred setting.  
6. To save your new setting, touch the OK soft key.  
NAM Selection  
The Number Assignment Module (NAM) is the electronic memory in your phone that  
stores the phone number and an electronic serial number. Your phone allows you to  
register your phone with a local number in two different markets. You can select  
between NAM 1 and NAM 2.  
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