Samsung SCH u620 User Manual

SCH-u620 Series  
P O R T A B L E A l l D i g i t a l  
M O B I L E  
P H O N E  
User Guide  
Please read this manual before operating your  
phone, and keep it for future reference.  
Licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated under one or more of the following patents:  
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225; 5, 109, 390.  
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Contact Groups .......................................................................................................53  
Speed Dialing .........................................................................................................55  
My Name Card ........................................................................................................57  
Finding My Phone Number ......................................................................................57  
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Mobile Web ............................................................................................. 121  
Mobile Web ...........................................................................................................121  
Launching Mobile Web ..........................................................................................121  
Exit Mobile Web ....................................................................................................122  
Table of Contents  
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Care and Maintenance ..........................................................................................140  
Warranty Information ..............................................................................142  
Standard Limited Warranty ...................................................................................142  
Index .........................................................................................................146  
The user guide gives navigation instructions according to the default Display  
Settings>Display Theme (TV Channel) menu. If other themes are set, navigating the  
phone's menus may be different.  
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Turning Your Phone On and Off  
Section 1: Getting Started  
Topics Covered  
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
Setting Up Voice Mail  
Understanding this User Manual  
Notes and Tips  
This section allows you to start using your phone by activating your service, setting  
up your voicemail, contacting customer support, or getting an understanding of how  
this manual is put together.  
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
Turning Your Phone On  
1. Slide the phone open, and press  
.
Note: As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the internal antenna as it affects call quality  
and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than is necessary. The internal antenna  
is located along the top on the back side of your phone.  
2. Once the phone finds a signal, the time, date, and day appear in the  
display.  
3. You’re now ready to place and receive calls.  
Note: If the phone is outside the Verizon Wireless coverage area the roaming icon  
appears in the top  
of the display.  
Turn Your Phone Off  
Press and hold  
for two or more seconds. Your phone powers off.  
Setting Up Voicemail  
Voicemail allows callers to leave voice messages, which can be retrieved any time.  
Note: Once your voicemail account has been set up, you can use the Voicemail selection 7 (under the  
Messaging menu) to view details of voice messages in your voicemail box.  
Getting Started  
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Voicemail Setup  
1. Press and hold the  
phone or dial your wireless phone number from any touch-tone phone  
key or dial  
,
,
,
. from your  
2. When the recorded announcement begins, press  
to interrupt (if  
applicable)  
3. An easy-to-follow setup tutorial will begin. Follow the instructions to set up  
your new password and record a greeting.  
Listen to Voicemail  
1. Slide your phone open to access the keypad.  
2. Press and hold the  
key or dial  
,
,
,
.
3. You are then prompted to enter your password followed by  
key.  
4. Follow the recorded prompts to listen to messages, change administrative  
options, and so on.  
Note: Airtime and long distance charges apply. IN Calling minutes do not apply to Voicemail setup or  
retrievals.  
Understanding this User Manual  
The chapters of this manual generally follow the same order as the menus and sub-  
menus in your phone. A robust index for quick reference to most features begins on  
page 146.  
Also included is important safety information that you should know before using your  
phone. Most of this information is near the back of the guide, beginning on page  
124.  
Notes and Tips  
Throughout this guide are icons and text that are set apart from the rest. These are  
intended to point out important information, quick methods for activating features, to  
define terms, and more. 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.  
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Features of Your Phone  
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone  
Topics Covered  
Features of Your Phone  
View of Your Phone  
Command Keys  
Understanding the Display Screen  
Battery  
This section outlines key features of your phone. It also displays the screen and the  
icons that are displayed when the phone is in use.  
Features of Your Phone  
High Speed Data (EVDO 1x Technology)  
Global Positioning (GPS) Technology for VZ NavigatorSM  
V CAST Mobile TV, V CAST Video, and V CAST Music  
Personal Organizer (Calculator, Calendar, Alarm Clock, World Clock,  
Stop Watch, and Notepad)  
Messaging Services (Standard TXT Messaging, Picture Messaging,  
Video Messaging, E-mail Messaging, Mobile Instant Messenger and Chat)  
1.3 Mega Pixel Camera  
Camcorder  
Advanced Speech Recognition with Dictation  
Speakerphone  
microSD™ Memory Card Slot  
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology **  
**The SCH-u620 supports the following Bluetooth profiles: Headset (HSP), Hands-free (HFP), Serial Port  
(SPP), Dial-up Networking (DUN), ***Object Push (OBEX OPP), and Advanced Audio for VCAST Music in  
Stereo (A2DP, AVRCP). The SCH-u620 does not support all Bluetooth OBEX profiles. Go to  
www.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart to check car kit and accessory compatibility.  
Important: ***OPP (Object Push Profile) is limited to vCard functionality only.  
Understanding Your Phone  
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View of Your Phone  
The following illustrations show the main elements of your phone:  
Closed View  
16. Earpiece  
1. Speaker  
1. Speaker  
2. Headset Jack  
15. Mobile TV Antenna  
3. Display  
14. Speakerphone  
Key  
4. Volume Key  
13. Camera/  
Camcorder Key  
5. Left Soft Key  
12. Right Soft Key  
11. Mobile TV Key  
10. OK Key  
6. Navigation Key  
7. Send Key  
9. End/Power Key  
8. Clear Key  
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View of Your Phone  
Features  
1. Speaker: Music, Ringtones, and Sounds are played through the speaker.  
2. Headset Jack: Allows you to plug in an optional headset for safe,  
convenient conversations.  
3. Display: Displays all the information needed to operate your phone.  
4. Volume Keys: Allows you to adjust the master volume or adjust the voice  
volume during a call. To mute the ringer during an incoming call, press the  
volume key up or down. Also press and hold the key, to activate Sound Off  
mode/Normal mode.  
5. Left Soft Key: This key is used to navigate through menus and applications  
by selecting the choice indicated on the lower left area of the display  
screen.  
6. Navigation Keys: This key allows you to scroll through the phone menu  
options.  
7. Send Key: Allows you to place or receive a call. Press the key once to  
access the recent call log.  
8. Clear Key: Deletes characters from the display when you are in text entry  
mode. Press to return to the previous menu or screen when navigating  
features.  
9. End/Power Key: Ends a call. Also press and hold the END key, to power On  
or Off. When you receive an incoming call, press to mute the ringer and  
send the call directly to voicemail.  
10. OK Key: Press when navigating through a menu to accept the highlighted  
choice in a menu.  
11. Mobile TV Key: Press to launch V CAST Mobile TV.  
12. Right Soft Key: This key is used to navigate through menus and  
applications by selecting the choice indicated on the lower right area of the  
display screen.  
13. Camera/Camcorder Key: Press this key to activate the camera or press  
and hold to activate the camcorder.  
14. Speakerphone Key: Press this key to enable/disable the speakerphone  
option.  
15. Mobile TV Antenna: Extend the Mobile TV Antenna when using V CAST  
Mobile TV in low coverage areas.  
16. Earpiece: The earpiece allows you to hear the other caller.  
Understanding Your Phone 11  
   
Open View  
1. Voicemail Key  
8. Alphanumeric  
Keypad  
2. microSD™ Card Slot  
3. Special Function Key  
4. Speech Recognition Key  
7. Special Function Key  
6. Microphone  
5.Power/Accessory  
Connector  
Features  
1. Voicemail Key: Press and hold to call Voicemail.  
2. microSD™ Card Slot: This expansion slot allows you to insert a  
microSD™ memory card to add additional memory and storage capacity.  
3. Special Function Key: Enters special characters. Performs various  
functions. When creating a TXT message, press and hold to cycle through  
text modes.  
4. Speech Recognition Key: Press and hold to launch VoiceSignal™.  
5. Power/Accessory Connector: The power/accessory interface connector  
is used to plug in the charging accessories and also connect any available  
accessory cables to your phone.  
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Command Keys  
6. Microphone: The Microphone allows the other caller to hear you clearly  
when you are speaking.  
7. Special Function Key: Press and hold to activate/deactivate Vibrate Only  
mode. Press to enter special characters when typing a phone number, or to  
add spaces when entering text or names.  
8. Alphanumeric Keys: Use these keys to enter numbers, letters, and  
characters.  
Command Keys  
Functions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above each in the display.  
There are two soft keys, the left soft key  
and the right soft key  
.
Left Soft Key  
Some functions of the left soft key are as follows.  
Press the Message (left) soft key to open the Message menu.  
When the left soft key function is Settings, press the Settings (left) soft key  
to  
view settings for the feature.  
When the left soft key function is Edit, press the Edit (left) soft key  
to edit a  
Contact or Profile setting.  
Right Soft Key  
Some functions of the right soft key are as follows.  
Press the Contacts (right) soft key  
to open your Contacts list.  
When the right soft key function is Options, press the Options (right) soft key  
to view more options for the current menu.  
Send Key  
The Send key  
number(s) dialed, received, or missed.  
Press once to answer calls.  
Enter a phone number and press  
is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to recall the last  
to make a call.  
to display a list of recent calls to and from your phone.  
twice to call the most recently dialed, received, or missed number.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to pick up a waiting call. Press  
again to switch back to  
the other call.  
Understanding Your Phone 13  
         
End Key  
Press and hold the End key  
to turn your phone on or off.  
Briefly press  
Press  
once to disconnect a call.  
to return to main screen from any menu, or to cancel the last input.  
Clear Key  
The CLR key  
is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or symbols from the  
display. You can also use  
screen from any menu.  
to return to a previous menu or to return to main  
If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press  
delete) the character.  
to backspace (and  
.
To erase the previous word in a sentence, press and hold  
To back up one menu level, briefly press  
.
Press and hold  
until you return to main screen.  
Navigation Key  
Use the directional keys on the navigation key to browse menus, sub-menus, and  
lists. Each navigation key (up, down, left, and right) is user-definable. Press the  
navigation key (up, down, left, and right) to launch applications. For more  
information, refer to "Navigation Key Shortcuts" on page 37.  
Speakerphone Key  
Press and hold the Speakerphone  
to switch from using the earpiece to the  
speakerphone before or during a call. Use the volume keys (located on the left side  
of your phone) to adjust the volume. Press and hold  
speakerphone option.  
again to disable the  
Camera/Camcorder Key  
Press the Camera/Camcorder  
to activate the camera mode to take a photo.  
Press and hold the Camera/Camcorder  
key to activate the camcorder mode to  
record a video.  
Mobile TV Key  
Press the Mobile TV  
to launch V CAST Mobile TV.  
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Understanding the Display Screen  
Understanding the Display Screen  
The top line of the display is reserved for icons that  
indicate network status, battery strength, signal  
strength, and so on. The next line up from the bottom  
of the idle screen can show icons that indicate  
features/functions statuses. Listed below are display  
icons and their descriptions.  
Display icons  
EV signal strength: Indicates the  
current signal strength of your phone for the EVDO protocol.  
1X signal strength: Indicates the current signal strength for  
the CDMA 1X protocol.  
EV 1X signal strength: Always appears when your phone is on  
and indicates the current signal strength. More bars indicate a  
stronger signal.  
D signal strength: Indicates the current signal strength for 2G  
protocol.  
Standalone Mode: Appears when Standalone Mode is on.  
When on, all RF functions for your phone are disabled, and you  
cannot use your phone to place or receive calls.  
No service: Your phone cannot find a signal because you’re  
outside a service area. You cannot make or receive calls. Wait  
for a signal or move to an open area to find a signal. This  
indicator always appears when you first turn on your phone and  
disappears once service is located.  
Roaming: Your phone is outside your home area. While  
roaming, another wireless provider may be handling your call.  
The service rate for the call may be higher than those made  
from within your home area. Please refer to Verizon Wireless for  
roaming rates.  
Understanding Your Phone 15  
                     
Voice Call: Indicates a call in progress. When dialing a number,  
this icon flashes until the call connects.  
Data Call: Indicates a call in progress. When dialing a number,  
this icon flashes until the call connects.  
Location On: Global Positioning Service is set to On for location  
and 911 calls.  
Voice Privacy: Prevents eavesdropping over a CDMA traffic  
channel.  
TTY: Indicates that TTY is enabled.  
Bluetooth: Indicates that Bluetooth wireless technology is  
turned on.  
Bluetooth Active: Indicates that Bluetooth wireless technology is  
connected to another device and is receiving or pushing data.  
Bluetooth Connected: Indicates Bluetooth wireless technology  
is turned on and is paired with another Bluetooth-enabled  
device.  
Battery Level: More bars indicate a greater charge. When the  
battery is low, an empty battery icon flashes and the phone  
sounds an alert, which indicates your phone is about to shut  
down.  
Mobile TV On: V CAST Mobile TV service is available in your  
current area.  
Mobile TV Off: No V CAST Mobile TV service is available in your  
current area.  
All Sounds Off: The ringer is silenced for all alerts, incoming  
calls, and incoming messages.  
Vibrate Only: Your phone vibrates upon receiving a call.  
Alarm Only: Your phone will only ring when the set alarm  
sounds.  
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Understanding the Display Screen  
New Text Message: You’ve received a new text, page or web  
alert message. You’re also notified of a new message by  
animations and sound. You have one or more unread  
voicemail messages in your voicemail box. (Only applicable on  
Verizon Wireless Network.)  
Missed Calls: Your phone displays this icon when calls are  
missed.  
Calendar Event: Your phone displays this icon when you have  
a calendar appointment scheduled.  
Speakerphone: Your phone switches to speakerphone  
instead of sound coming through the earpiece.  
Alarm On: Indicates that your phone has a set alarm.  
Voicemail: You’ve received a voicemail message, page or  
web alert message.  
Dialogue boxes  
Dialogue boxes prompt for action, inform you of status, or warn of situations such as  
low memory. Dialogue boxes and their definitions are outlined below.  
Choice  
Example: “SAVE MESSAGE DRAFT?”  
Reconfirm  
Example: “DELETE ALL MESSAGES?”  
Performing  
Example: “SENDING...” “CONNECTING...”  
Completed  
Example: “MESSAGE SENT SUCCESSFULLY!”  
Information  
Example: “NEW MESSAGE”  
Error  
Example: “SYSTEM ERROR!”  
Warning  
Example: “BATTERY LOW,” “MEMORY FULL!”  
Understanding Your Phone 17  
           
Battery  
Note: This phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery and travel  
charger.  
Important!: Although the phone can be used while the battery is charging, the battery must be fully  
charged before first use, otherwise you could damage the battery.  
Using A Non-Supported Battery  
Samsung handsets do not support the use of a non-  
supported battery.  
When using a non-supported battery you will hear a  
series of beeps and you will see a warning message that  
indicates “NON SUPPORTED BATTERY SEE USER  
GUIDE” If you receive this warning, battery charging has  
been disabled.  
Samsung charging accessories (i.e. travel adapter, and  
cigarette lighter adapter) will only charge a Samsung  
approved battery.  
To continue use of your Samsung handset press  
.
Note: When using a non-supported battery the handset can only be used for the duration of the life of the  
battery and cannot be recharged.  
Important!: Using a non-supported battery may cause damage to your phone. Use a Samsung supported  
battery only.  
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Battery  
Install the Battery  
1. Together, press the battery cover release latch and slide the battery cover  
down and lift up to remove it.  
2. Insert the lower end of the battery in the direction of the arrow printed on  
the battery into the phone housing. The gold contacts on the bottom end of  
the battery should match up with those on the phone.  
3. Push the top end of the battery down until it snaps into place.  
Understanding Your Phone 19  
   
4. Slide the battery cover over the phone’s housing and press down until it  
snaps into place.  
Remove the Battery  
1. Together, press the battery cover release latch and slide the battery cover  
down and lift up to remove it.  
2. Use your finger to lift the battery (top end first) up and away from the  
phone.  
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Battery  
Charge the Battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-ion battery. Only use  
Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries. Samsung accessories are  
designed to maximize battery life. Using other accessories may invalidate your  
warranty and may cause damage.  
Battery Indicator  
The battery indicator  
power level. Four bars indicate a full charge, while an empty icon  
almost empty battery. Two to three minutes before the battery becomes too low to  
operate, a blinking empty battery icon appears and a tone sounds. If you  
in the upper-right corner of the display indicates battery  
indicates an  
continue to operate the phone without charging, it shuts down.  
Travel Charger  
The travel charger 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 charger into a standard 120/220 VAC wall  
outlet.Insert the smaller end of the travel charger into the charger/  
accessory connector at the bottom end of the phone.  
Note: You can use your phone while charging, however, the battery charges faster if the phone is turned off.  
Important!: For information on UL Warning, see "UL Certified Travel Adapter" on page 126.  
Understanding Your Phone 21  
     
Section 3: Call Functions  
Topics Covered  
Making a Call  
Answering a Call  
Call In-Progress Options  
Recent Calls  
Roaming  
TTY  
VoiceSignal®  
This section describes how to make or answer a call. It also includes the features  
and functionality associated with making or answering a call.  
Making a Call  
1. Enter the number you want to call using the keypad.  
2. Press  
.
Making Calls Using Contacts  
Contacts are entries that you create to store names, numbers, and other information  
for people or groups of interest. If you’ve already entered information into your  
Contacts list, you can recall and dial the contact easily. For more information, refer  
to "Adding a Contact" on page 49.  
1. Press the right soft key  
Contacts.  
2. Press the navigation up and down keys until the contact that you want to  
call is highlighted.  
Tip: To quickly locate a name in the Contacts list turn Quick Search on, press (or multi-press) any key on  
the keypad that corresponds to the first, second, and/or third letters of the contact’s name.  
3. When the desired contact is highlighted, press  
VIEW. Details for the  
contact appear in the display.  
4. If the entry contains more than one number, use the navigation up and  
down keys to highlight the desired number.  
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Answering a Call  
5. Press  
to call the number.  
Answering a Call  
When you receive an incoming call, press the  
key to answer the call or  
Ignore (  
) soft key to send the call to voicemail, or Quiet (  
) soft key to  
silence the ringer.  
Note: To change answer options, see "Answer Options" on page 86  
Answering Call-Waiting Calls  
When you receive a new call while on a call, press  
and answer the new  
call or let the new call go to your voicemail.  
If you press  
and answer the incoming call, the original caller is placed on  
hold. To return to your original call press  
.
Call In-Progress Options  
Access numerous menus and features even while in a call.  
Note: If the call is disconnected while accessing the Call In-Progress Options, the Options menu disappears  
from the display and the phone returns to main screen.  
1. While in a call, press the right soft key  
Options. The following menu  
items appear in the display.  
• Messaging: Open the Messages menu.  
• Contact List: Open the contacts to view.  
• Recent Calls: Displays your recent incoming, missed and outgoing calls.  
• Bluetooth Menu: Displays your Bluetooth menu.  
• Main Menu: Displays the Main menu.  
• Notepad: Displays notepad.  
• Voice Record: Records the caller’s conversation.  
Note: Recording a call may require consent from the person being recorded. User should determine  
applicable law and take appropriate steps to comply.  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight a menu. Press  
to open the  
highlighted menu or to activate the feature.  
3. Press the left soft key  
4. Press and hold the Speakerphone  
conversation through the speaker rather than the earpiece.  
Recent Calls  
Mute/Unmute your mobile phone audio.  
button to hear the phone  
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When you dial, miss, or receive a call, a record of the call is saved in Recent Calls.  
These types of calls are listed below.  
Missed: Displays any missed calls.  
Received: Displays any received calls that were answered.  
Dialed: Displays all outgoing calls made from your phone.  
All: Displays all missed, received, and outgoing calls made from your phone.  
Viewing Call Information  
Recent Calls retains information such as the duration, date and time, and whether  
the call was received, dialed, or missed.  
1. At the idle screen, press the  
key.  
MENU then press the up or down navigation key to highlight  
. Use the navigation key to select a  
. Continue to step 3.  
Or press  
Recent Calls and press  
category and press  
2. Press the left or right navigation key to highlight the call log that contains  
the number you want to view and press  
3. Press the down navigation key to highlight the desired number.  
.
4. Once the desired number is highlighted, press  
OPEN.  
5. The following information appears in the display:  
• Call Type: The title bar displays if the call is a missed, dialed, or received.  
• Name: If the caller is in your Contacts list, their name is listed here as well as the  
appropriate icon to indicate mobile, work, or home number. This information only  
appears if the caller is in your Contacts list.  
• Number: Displays the telephone number.  
• Time: The time of the call.  
• Date: The date of the call.  
• Duration: The duration of the calls made or receive.  
6. Press the right soft key  
Options to display the following options:  
• Save: Save the number to your Contacts list.  
• Details: Shows details of caller if they are in your Contacts list. Otherwise, this  
option is not displayed.  
• Erase: Delete the call from Call History.  
• Lock/Unlock: Locks or unlocks the entry to prevent accidental deletion.  
• Erase All: Delete the entire Call History list at one time.  
• View Timers: Select to view the call timers for your phone.  
7. Press the down navigation key to highlight an option. Press  
to enter  
the highlighted option’s sub-menu.  
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Recent Calls  
Call History Icons  
When you view Recent Calls, an icon to the left of the number indicates the type of  
call.  
Indicates a Missed call  
Indicates a Dialed call  
Indicates a Received call  
Making Calls Using Call History  
1. Press  
then press up or down navigation key until the desired  
number is highlighted.  
2. Press  
OPEN, then press  
Creating or Updating Contacts Using Call History  
1. Press then press up or down navigation key until the desired  
number is highlighted.  
2. Press the right soft key  
to call the highlighted number. Or, you can press  
to call the highlighted number.  
Options. Save is highlighted. Press  
.
3. Press  
Add New Contact to enter the number as a new contact, or  
press  
Update Existing add the number to an existing contact.  
4. If you selected Add New Contact, the following types are available.  
Mobile 1  
Mobile 2  
Home  
Work  
Fax  
5. If you selected Update Existing, proceed to step 10.  
6. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight the desired entry type  
(mobile 1, mobile 2, home, work, etc.) then press  
.
7. Enter a name for the entry using the keypad. Press the left soft key  
Abc if you wish to select a different method of text entry, such as  
Word, Abc, ABC, 123, or Symbols.  
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8. To assign a Speed Dial location, use the up/down navigation key to  
highlight the number you would like to assign to a Speed Dial location and  
press the right soft key  
.
Options. Highlight Set Speed Dial and press  
Highlight an unassigned location and press  
SET. A confirmation  
message appears in the display, Yes is highlighted, press  
to add  
Contact to the speed dial location.  
Note: Voicemail is assigned to Speed Dial location 1.  
Note: You can assign a speed dial location to each number associated with the contact (Home, Work,  
Mobile, Mobile 2, and Fax.).  
9. When you’re finished entering information for the entry, press  
SAVE.  
The entry is saved to your Contacts.  
10. If you selected Update Existing, the Contact List opens in Search mode.  
Use the navigation key to browse through entries, or enter the name of the  
entry using the keypad. Once you’ve highlighted the entry you wish to add  
the number to, press  
.
11. An UPDATE EXISTING pop-up screen with a selection list of entry types  
displays. Use the up or down navigation keys to highlight the desired type  
then press  
. The number is added to the selected entry and saved to  
your Contacts.  
Delete Call History Entries  
1. Press then press up or down navigation key until the desired  
number is highlighted.  
2. Press the right soft key  
Options. A pop-up menu appears in the  
display.  
3. Press the down navigation key to highlight Erase and press  
. Select  
Yes or No at the ERASE ENTRY? pop-up screen.  
4. Press  
.
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Roaming  
Delete All Call History Entries  
1. Press  
.
2. Press the right soft key  
Options. A pop-up menu appears in the  
display.  
3. Press the down navigation key to highlight Erase All and press  
. Select  
Yes or No at the ERASE ALL ENTRIES? pop-up screen.  
4. Press  
Roaming  
What is Roaming?  
.
Your phone can roam on other digital networks. Roaming occurs when you travel  
outside a pre-designated coverage area. The roaming icon displays when roaming is  
active and extra charges may apply when making or receiving calls.  
Note: Some features may be unavailable while roaming.  
Roaming Options  
The following roaming options are available:  
Home Only - Your phone is available for normal operation only in the designated  
coverage area.  
Automatic: The preferred roaming list is used to acquire service.  
Note: Contact your service provider for information regarding preferred systems.  
To change your Roaming option, follow these steps:  
1. Press  
MENU. Use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings.  
System Select.  
3. Press  
4. Use the up or down navigation keys to choose the setting you want, and  
press  
.
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TTY  
Your phone is fully TTY compatible. Connect the TTY equipment to the headset jack,  
which is located on the left side of the phone. Before you can use your phone with a  
TTY device, you’ll need to enable TTY functions in the phone.  
1. Press  
MENU. Use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
2. Press  
Call Settings.  
3. Press  
TTY Mode. The TTY Mode screen displays.  
4. A warning appears in the display stating “ENABLING TTY WILL DISABLE  
HEADSET AUDIO. CONTINUE?”  
Use the up or down navigation key to highlight Yes and press  
to  
proceed to TTY MODE screen.  
Use the up or down navigation key to highlight No and press  
to return  
to Call Settings menu.  
5. Use the up or down navigation keys to select one of the following:  
• TTY Full  
• TTY + Talk (VCO)  
• TTY + Hear (HCO)  
• TTY Off  
6. Press  
to make your selection. The TTY MODE SET screen displays.  
VoiceSignal™  
VoiceSignal is advanced speech recognition software that can be used to activate a  
wide-variety of functions on your phone. VoiceSignal software automatically voice  
activates all contacts for voice dialing and searching, no pre-recording or training  
needed. Speak phone numbers naturally to dial, and use voice commands to launch  
applications and navigate phone menus.  
VoiceSignal Settings  
You can adjust the settings and preferences for VoiceSignal by opening Voice  
Commands menu. Using this menu, you can change the following Voice Command  
features:  
Tips for adapting Digit Dial  
Digit Dial Adaptation  
Reset Digit Dial Adaptation  
Call Digit Dialing  
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Call Name Dialing  
Send Text Message  
Send Picture  
Name Lookup  
Opening Apps  
Checking Phone Status  
To access the VoiceSignal Settings menu, follow these steps:  
1. Press  
MENU. Use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools, then  
Voice Commands, and  
Voice Settings.  
3. Use the navigation keys to select the setting you want to change. The  
following options are available:  
Choice Lists: If VoiceSignal is not absolutely confident that it has correctly identified  
a name or number, it can display a choice list of up to three possibilities, and  
prompt you to confirm the correct one. You can control when choice lists appear by  
changing the Choice Lists setting to the following:  
• Automatic: VoiceSignal displays a choice list when it is not confident it has  
identified the correct choice from among multiple alternatives.  
• Always On: When there are multiple alternatives, VoiceSignal always displays a  
choice list.  
• Always Off: VoiceSignal never displays a choice list. Instead, the application  
picks the best from among the possible choices.  
Sensitivity: In VoiceSignal, sensitivity controls the balance between rejecting too  
much, which means the phone frequently does not recognize names, numbers, or  
commands, and rejecting too little, which means it frequently recognizes something  
even if nothing was said. When VoiceSignal rejects an utterance, it displays a  
message such as “Please repeat…” or “No match found.” If you frequently  
experience these messages, you might be able to get better recognition by  
adjusting the Sensitivity setting toward Reject Less. If you frequently experience  
false activations (VoiceSignal detects a wrong match), you might be able to get  
better performance by adjusting the Sensitivity setting toward Reject More.  
Digit Dialing: Use the Digit Dialing menu to adapt digit dialing to your voice.  
• Adapt Digits: Lets you adapt digits, which can improve speech recognition of  
phone numbers. Adaptation takes about 60 seconds.  
• Reset Digits: Erases any digit adaptation you have done and resets digit  
recognition to the factory default. If you have not adapted digits, this option is  
grayed out.  
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Sound: You can customize the VoiceSignal user interface by turning playback on or  
off for prompts, names, and numbers. You can also change the speed and volume  
of name playback.  
• Prompts: Turns playback on or off for prompts such as  
“Please say a command.”  
• Digits: Turns playback on or off for digits, for example, when confirming a  
phone number.  
• Names: Turns playback on or off for names.  
• Name Settings: Adjusts the speed and volume of name playback.  
• Speakerphone: Turns speakerphone on or off when speech recognition is  
activated.  
VoiceMode: Use the VoiceMode menu to adapt VoiceMode to your voice. You must  
adapt VoiceMode before you can use the VoiceMode input mode in the text-  
messaging client.  
• Adapt VoiceMode: Adapt VoiceMode to your voice, which improves speech  
recognition of VoiceMode in the text-messaging client.  
• Reset VoiceMode: Erases any VoiceMode enrollment data that is currently  
stored. If you have not adapted VoiceMode, this option is grayed out.  
• Tutorial: Displays the VoiceMode tutorial.  
About: Displays information about VoiceSignal including version number, build  
number, and device model number.  
You can also access the VoiceSignal Settings menu by following these steps:  
1. Press and hold the  
key.  
2. Press the right soft key  
Settings.  
3. Use the navigation keys to select the setting you want to change.  
Adapting VoiceSignal  
Voice dialing works well for most people without special adaptation. However,  
people with strong accents or unique voice characteristics may receive better results  
after adapting the system to match their voices.  
You should adapt Digit Dial only if the system is frequently unable to recognize your  
speech. After you adapt Digit Dial, your phone is customized to your voice, and your  
voice only. Others will not be able to use it unless they reset the phone to factory  
defaults.  
Adaptation involves recording several digit sequences to adapt the system to the  
unique properties of your voice. The adaptation process takes about three minutes.  
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Tips for adapting Digit Dial  
Adapt digits in a quiet place.  
Make sure you wait for the beep before starting to speak.  
Speak clearly, and say each digit distinctly.  
If you make a mistake while recording a sequence of digits, or if there is an  
unexpected noise that spoils the recording, re-record that sequence.  
Only adapt digits if you regularly have problems with digit dialing. Once adapted,  
digit dialing will not work as well for other people using your phone.  
Adapt Digit Dial to your voice.  
Digit Dial Adaptation  
To access the Adapt Digits menu, follow these steps:  
1. Press  
MENU. Use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools, then  
Voice Commands.  
3. Press  
Voice Settings, then  
Digit Dialing.  
4. Adapt Digits is highlighted. Press  
.
5. A short description of the Adapt Digits displays.  
6. Read the description until you are comfortable to proceed, then press  
.
7. Your phone displays the first digit sequence and “Please say” plays  
through the speaker followed by the four digits appearing in the display.  
Wait for the beep and repeat the digits using your normal tone of voice.  
8. After a moment, the phone plays back the recording and prompts “Did the  
recording sound ok?” If the recording was good, say “Yes.” If you need to  
re-record, say “No.”  
If you say “No,” the phone prompts you to pronounce the digits again. Wait  
for the beep and then re-record. Repeat this step until you’re satisfied with  
the recording.  
9. After confirming that the recording sounds ok, repeat the recording  
process with the next set of digits. After ten sets of digits, the phone  
indicates that adaptation is complete.  
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Reset Digit Dial Adaptation  
This option erases an adaptation and resets Digit Dial to its original state.  
1. Press  
MENU. Use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools, then  
Voice Commands.  
3. Press  
Voice Settings, then  
Digit Dialing.  
4. Highlight  
Reset Digits and press  
. The Reset Digit Adaptation  
screen displays requesting confirmation of reset.  
Note: If you have not performed the Adapt Digits function, the Reset Digits option will not be accessible.  
5. Press  
to proceed. Digit Adaptation Reset is completed.  
VoiceSignal Commands  
The following is a list of functions that you can perform using VoiceSignal speech  
recognition on your phone.  
Call <Name or #>: Dial by saying a Name in your Contacts list; Name and a  
Location (home, work, mobile); or by saying the number you want.  
Send <Msg Type>: Send a TXT message, Picture message, or Video message, to  
a number or to someone in your Contacts list.  
Lookup <Name>: Open the contact record for any name in your Contacts list.  
Play <Playlist>: Open the playlist.  
Go to <Menu>: Open any application installed on your device.  
Check <Item>: Provides details of your coverage, signal strength, and battery  
level.  
My Account: Open details about your Verizon Wireless account.  
Help Guide: Displays helpful information on using the VoiceSignal features.  
Call Digit Dialing  
Digit Dial allows you to dial any phone number by simply speaking the digits into the  
phone. No training is necessary, and Digit Dial is programmed to understand natural  
speech.  
1. Press and hold the  
key.  
2. After a brief pause, a list of optional commands appears in the display and  
the audio prompt “Please say a command” plays through the earpiece or  
or speakerphone--if it is enabled.  
3. Say “Call” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the phone in a natural voice.  
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4. “Say the name or number” plays through the earpiece/speakerphone.  
5. To use Digit Dialing, say the area code and number that you want to dial  
into the microphone, clearly and naturally.  
6. The number that you said is repeated through the earpiece/speakerphone  
and your phone dials the number.  
7. If VoiceSignal is not sure of the number that you said, a list of possible  
matches appears in the display.  
8. You’re asked to confirm the correct number as VoiceSignal displays the  
Call Name Dialing  
To use Name Dial, you’ll need to have entries stored in your Contacts list. For more  
information, refer to "Adding a Contact" on page 49.  
1. Press and hold the  
key.  
2. After a brief pause, a list of optional commands appears in the display and  
the audio prompt “Please say a command” plays through the earpiece or  
speakerphone--if it is enabled.  
3. Say “Call” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the phone in a natural voice.  
4. “Say the name or number” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
5. To use Name Dialing, say the name of the contact that you want to dial.  
6. The name that you said is repeated through the earpiece/speakerphone  
and your phone dials the number.  
7. If VoiceSignal is not sure of the number that you said, a list of possible  
matches appears in the display.  
8. You’re asked to confirm the correct number as VoiceSignal displays the  
results. Say “Yes” or “No” to confirm or reject the number when prompted.  
9. The location is repeated through the earpiece/speakerphone and your  
phone dials the number.  
Send Text MSG  
1. Press and hold the  
key.  
2. A list of commands appears in the display and the audio prompt “Please  
say a command” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
3. Say “Send Text” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the microphone. “Say  
the name or number” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
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4. Say the name exactly as it is displayed in your Contacts list, first name  
followed by last name.  
5. The contact name appears in the To field. For more information, refer to  
"Creating and Sending TXT Messages" on page 59.  
Send Picture  
Send Picture allows you to send a Picture Message. You can use entries stored in My  
Pictures or you can take a picture of an image using the camera.  
1. Press and hold the  
key.  
2. A list of commands appears in the display and the audio prompt “Please  
say a command” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
3. Say “Send Picture” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the microphone.  
“Say the name or number” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
4. Say the name exactly as it is displayed in your Contacts list, first name  
followed by last name.  
5. The contact name appears in the To field. For more information, refer to  
"Creating and Sending Picture or Video Messages" on page 61.  
Name Lookup  
To perform a name lookup, you’ll need to have some entries in your Contacts list.  
1. Press and hold the key.  
2. A list of commands appears in the display and the audio prompt “Please  
say a command” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
3. Say “Lookup” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the microphone. “Say the  
name or number” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
4. Say the name exactly as it is displayed in your Contacts list, first name  
followed by last name.  
5. The contact name appears in the display with other information that you’ve  
entered for that contact.  
Opening Apps  
To open any application on your phone using VoiceSignal perform the following.  
1. Press and hold the key.  
2. A list of commands appears in the display and the audio prompt “Please  
say a command” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
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3. Say “Go To” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the microphone. A list of  
options displays and a prompt of “Please choose” plays through the  
earpiece or speakerphone.  
4. The menu option spoken opens.  
Checking Phone Status  
1. Press and hold the  
key.  
2. A list of commands appears in the display and the audio prompt “Please  
say a command” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
3. Say “Check” at a distance of 3-12 inches from the microphone. “Please  
choose” plays through the earpiece or speakerphone.  
4. The option spoken opens.  
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Section 4: Menu Navigation  
Topics Covered  
Menu Navigation  
Menu Outline  
This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline  
of all the available menus associated with your phone.  
Menu Navigation  
Access menus using the navigation keys, two soft keys  
, or use a shortcut.  
1. Press  
MENU. The first of several menus appear in the display.  
2. Use the navigation keys to browse phone menus.  
3. Press  
display.  
Return to the Previous Menu  
to enter the menu or sub-menu presently appearing in the  
Press to return to the previous menu.  
Navigate Using Shortcuts  
You can also access menus and sub-menus using menu numbers. This method is  
often called a “shortcut.” To shortcut to a menu or sub-menu, press MENU,  
then enter the menu and/or sub-menu number(s) for the feature in question.  
1. Press MENU . Contacts is highlighted, press  
2. Press the number of the menu. Example, press Groups.  
.
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Menu Outline  
Navigation Key Shortcuts  
Press a navigation key (as illustrated below) to launch its corresponding application.  
The Navigation key can be customized to select other functions. For more information, refer to "Set Shortcut  
Key" on page 81.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
Phone Settings, Set Shortcut Key. The shortcut key list  
.
2. Press  
displays.  
3. Use the navigation key to change the setting and press  
to save your  
selection.  
Menu Outline  
The following list shows the menu structure and indicates the number assigned to  
each option.  
GET IT NOW  
1: Music & Tones  
1: V CAST Music  
2: Get New Ringtones  
1: Get New App.  
3: My Ringtones  
1: Get New Ringtones  
1: Get New App.  
4: My Music  
5: My Sounds  
1: Record New  
6: Sync Music  
2: Picture & Video  
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1: V CAST Mobile TV  
2: V CAST Videos  
3: Get New Pictures  
1: Get New App.  
4: My Pictures  
5: My Videos  
6: Take Picture  
7: Record Video  
8: PIX Place  
3: Games  
1: Get New App.  
4: News & Info  
5: Tools on the Go  
1: Get New App.  
6: Extras  
1: Get New App.  
MESSAGING  
1: New Message  
1: TXT Message  
2: Picture Message  
3: Video Message  
4: Sketch Message  
5: Postcard Message  
2: Inbox  
3: Sent  
4: Drafts  
5: Voicemail  
6: Email  
7: Mobile IM  
8: Chat  
CONTACTS  
1: New Contact  
2: Contact List  
3: Groups  
1: No Group  
2: Business  
3: Colleague  
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Menu Outline  
4: Family  
5: Friends  
4: Speed Dials  
5: My Name Card  
RECENT CALLS  
1: Missed  
2: Received  
3: Dialed  
4: All  
5: View Timers  
SETTINGS & TOOLS  
1: My Account  
2: Tools  
1: Voice Commands  
1: Voice Dial  
2: Voice Settings  
3: Menu Readout  
4: Call Alert  
2: Calculator  
1: Normal  
2: Tip  
3: Converter  
3: Calendar  
4: Alarm Clock  
5: World Clock  
6: Stop Watch  
7: Notepad  
8: File Viewer  
3: Sound Settings  
1: Master Volume  
2: Call Sounds  
1: Call Ringtone  
1: Get New Ringtones  
2: Call Vibrate  
3: Alert Sounds  
1: TXT Message  
1: Tone  
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1: Get New Ringtones  
2: Vibrate  
3: Reminder  
2: Pic-Video Message  
1: Tone  
1: Get New Ringtones  
2: Vibrate  
3: Reminder  
3: Voicemail  
1: Tone  
1: Get New Ringtones  
2: Vibrate  
3: Reminder  
4: Device Connect  
4: Dial Sounds  
5: Keypad Volume  
6: Earpiece Volume  
7: Service Alerts  
1: ERI  
2: Minute Beep  
3: Call Connect  
8: Power On/Off  
1: Power On  
2: Power Off  
4: Display Settings  
1: Banner  
1: Personal Banner  
2: ERI Banner  
2: Backlight  
1: Display  
1: Duration  
2: Brightness  
2: Keypad  
3: Wallpaper  
1: My Pictures  
2: My Videos  
4: Display Themes  
5: Dial Font  
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Menu Outline  
1: Style  
2: Size  
6: Menu Font Size  
7: Clock Format  
5: Phone Settings  
1: Standalone Mode  
2: Set Shortcut Key  
3: Language  
4: Location  
5: Slide Settings  
1: Auto Lock  
2: Backlight Wake-Up  
6: Security  
1: Lock Mode  
1: Device  
2: Location  
2: Edit Code  
3: Reset Settings  
7: System Select  
8: NAM Selection  
9: PC Connection  
0: Quick Search  
6: Call Settings  
1: Answer Options  
2: Auto Retry  
3: TTY Mode  
4: One Touch Dial  
5: Voice Privacy  
6: Call Restrictions  
1: Outgoing  
2: Incoming  
3: Contacts  
7: Data Settings  
8: DTMF Tones  
7: Bluetooth Menu  
1: Add New Device  
8: Memory  
1: Save Options  
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2: Phone Memory  
3: Card Memory  
9: Phone Info  
1: My Number  
2: SW Version  
3: Icon Glossary  
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Changing the Text Entry Mode  
Section 5: Entering Text  
Topics Covered  
Changing the Text Entry Mode  
Entering Text Using VoiceMode  
Using Word Mode  
Entering Upper and Lower Case  
Entering Symbols  
Entering Numbers  
This section outlines how to select the desired text input mode when entering  
characters into your phone. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive  
text entry system to reduce the amount of key strokes associated with entering text.  
Changing the Text Entry Mode  
1. While composing a message in the Text area, press the right soft key  
Options to display the following options:  
• Save As Draft: Save the message to your Draft folder.  
• Add Graphic: Add preloaded and downloaded graphics to the message.  
• Add Animation: Add preloaded and downloaded animations to the message.  
• Add Sound: Add preloaded and downloaded sounds to the message.  
• Add Quick Text: Choose from up to 12 pre-loaded messages.  
Tip: Add 18 additional messages by pressing the right soft key  
text messages by pressing the left soft key Erase.  
New. Erase pre-loaded and new Quick  
• Add Name Card: Select from My Name Card or Contacts to add to the  
message.  
• Edit Text Format: Change Font Size, Text Alignment, Style, Text Color and  
Text Background Color.  
• Priority Level: Save the message with a High or Normal priority.  
• Callback #: Provides the option to send a callback number with the message.  
• Validity Period: Save the message for the assigned date and time.  
• Deferred Delivery: Save the message to be delivered at the assigned delivery  
date and time.  
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• Enh. Delivery Ack: Displays a pop-up screen notifying the message sent has  
been received.  
• Cancel Msg: Cancels the message and returns to Messaging menu.  
2. While composing a message, press left soft key  
Abc to display a pop-  
up menu with the following Text Entry Mode options:  
• VoiceMode  
• Word  
• Abc  
• ABC  
• 123  
• Symbols  
Entering Text Using VoiceMode  
VoiceMode dictation software allows you to convert your speech to text when  
sending a Text, Picture, or Video message. Combining VoiceMode with the Send  
Text, Send Picture and Send Video voice commands, you can address, compose, and  
send a text message using just your voice and a few keys.  
1. Press the left soft key  
Message, then press  
New Message,  
TXT Message to compose a new text message.  
2. Enter the phone number or email address of the recipient, then press the  
down navigation key to move to the Text field.  
3. Press the left soft key  
Abc to display a pop-up menu containing text  
entry mode options.  
4. Abc is highlighted by default. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight  
VoiceMode, then press . The text entry mode indicator changes from  
Abc to Voice. You will see the VoiceMode active indicator  
on the top  
status bar when VoiceMode is "listening" for your input.  
5. Press and hold  
while speaking each word distinctly and clearly into  
the microphone. You will see the VoiceMode active indicator  
top status bar when VoiceMode is "listening" for your input.  
on the  
Note: If you have never adapted VoiceMode to your voice for speech recognition, it will prompt you to do  
that the first time. (This will take a few minutes.)  
While speaking text, if VoiceMode is not sure what was spoken, it will highlight the word in red. Press  
while on that word to see a list of possibilities. Press the up/down navigation key to highlight the  
correct word and press  
. Then press and hold  
to continue dictating text.  
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Using Word Mode  
Using Word Mode  
Word recognizes the most commonly used word for any sequence of key presses  
and inserts that word into your message. It’s much faster than the traditional method  
of text entry (Abc) and requires only one key press per letter of the word that you’re  
spelling.  
1. Press the left soft key  
Message, then press  
New Message,  
TXT Message to compose a new text message.  
2. Enter the phone number or email address of the recipient, then press the  
down navigation key to move to the Text field.  
3. Press the left soft key  
Abc to display a pop-up menu containing text  
entry mode options.  
Abc is highlighted by default. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight  
Word, then press . Now, for practice, enter the word “Hello” into your  
message by pressing each of the following keys only once:  
H
E
L
L
O
Word recognizes that the most frequently used word for the sequence of numbers  
entered. The word you just entered is “HELLO.” If more than one word shares the  
same sequence, Word provides the most common of the two. Press  
other words in the dictionary, if available.  
to display  
Entering Upper and Lower Case  
Enter characters while in ABC mode by pressing the key that contains the desired  
characters for “G”.  
Press the key repeatedly to cycle through other available characters for that key.  
Pause briefly when the desired character appears in the display to accept the  
character and therefore insert it into the message.  
Press  
To cycle between uppercase, lower case, and initial caps for characters in ABC  
mode, briefly press  
to enter a space.  
.
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Entering Symbols  
Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols such as @ or % into a text message.  
1. Press the left soft key  
Message, then press  
New Message,  
TXT Message to compose a new text message.  
2. Enter the phone number or email address of the recipient, then press the  
down navigation key to move to the Text field.  
3. Press the left soft key  
Abc to display a pop-up menu containing the  
text entry mode options.  
4. Abc is highlighted by default. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight  
Symbols, then press  
. The first of three screens containing symbols  
appears in the display.  
5. Press  
necessary.  
6. Enter the key that corresponds with the symbol that you wish to enter. For  
Prev or  
Next to page through the other symbols, if  
example, press  
symbols.  
for an exclamation point (!) on the first page of  
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 to insert as many symbols into your message as  
Entering Numbers  
Enter numbers into a text message while in number mode (123). For more  
information, refer to "Changing the Text Entry Mode" on page 43.  
1. Press the left soft key  
Message, then press  
New Message,  
TXT Message to compose a new text message.  
2. Enter the phone number or email address of the recipient, then press the  
down navigation key to move to the Text field.  
3. Press the left soft key  
Abc to display a pop-up menu containing the  
text entry mode options.  
4. Abc is highlighted by default. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight  
123, then press  
5. Enter the key that corresponds with the number that you wish to enter. For  
example, press for the number 4.  
6. When you are finished adding numbers, press the left soft key  
.
123 to  
SEND to send your  
change to another Text Entry Mode or press  
message.  
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Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts  
Topics Covered  
Opening Contacts Menu  
Contacts Icons  
Adding a Contact  
Adding Pauses  
Finding a Contacts Entry  
Editing an Existing Contact Entry  
Deleting a Contact Entry  
Contact Groups  
Speed Dialing  
My Name Card  
Finding My Phone Number  
This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and  
number in your Address Book. Address Book entries can be sorted by name, entry,  
or group.  
Opening Contacts Menu  
The Contacts menu provides access to powerful features such as adding Groups,  
creating and sending V-cards, and viewing the phone number assigned to your  
phone by Verizon Wireless.  
1. Press  
MENU.  
Contacts is highlighted, press  
.
• New Contact: Add a number, or e-mail address to your Contacts.  
• Contact List: Find a phone number by Name.  
• Groups: Add new or rename one of your five default groups.  
• Speed Dials: Set a speed dial for a contact.  
• My Name Card: Create a business card, which can then be sent to others as  
an attachment  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight the  
choice, then press  
Contacts sub-menu of your  
.
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Contacts Icons  
You can assign multiple entries to a contact. The icons in the following table  
represent all available entry types  
Mobile 1 icon. Enter a mobile number for the entry in this field.  
Home icon. Enter a home number for the entry in this field.  
Work icon. Enter the work number for the entry in this field.  
E-mail 1 icon. Enter an e-mail address for the entry in this field.  
Group icon. Select an available group to associate with the entry  
in this field.  
Picture icon. Add a Picture Caller ID from My Pictures.  
Note:  
Picture must be taken with resolution set to Picture ID.  
Ringtone icon. Select a ringtone to associate with the entry in  
this field.  
Mobile 2 icon. Enter a secondary mobile number for the entry in  
this field.  
Fax icon. Enter a fax number for the entry in this field.  
E-mail 2 icon. Enter a secondary e-mail address for the entry in  
this field.  
Note icon. Enter a note for the entry in this field.  
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Adding a Contact  
When you add information to your Contacts, you can add it as a new entry or as an  
existing entry.  
Method 1  
Creating a New Contact  
1. Press  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
New Contact to enter the contact information.  
2. Enter a name for the entry using the keypad.  
3. Use the navigation key to highlight the appropriate type (Mobile 1,  
Mobile 2, Home, Work, E-mail, etc.). Once highlighted, use the keypad to  
enter required information.  
Use the navigation key to highlight other type fields, if desired. Enter  
information using the keypad.  
4. To assign a Speed Dial location after entering the number, press the right  
soft key  
Options. Highlight Set Speed Dial and press  
.
Highlight an unassigned location and press  
SET. A confirmation  
message appears in the display, Yes is highlighted, press  
to add the  
Contact to the speed dial location.  
Note: Voicemail is assigned to Speed Dial location 1.  
Note: You can assign a speed dial location to each number associated with the contact (Home, Work,  
Mobile 1, Mobile 2, and Fax.).  
5. When you’re finished entering information for the entry, press  
SAVE to  
save the entry to your Contacts.  
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Method 2  
Storing a number from the main screen  
You can add new numbers to the Contacts by simply entering the number while in  
the main screen, then following the necessary prompts to complete the process.  
1. Enter the number that you wish to save using the keypad, then press the  
left soft key  
or Update Existing.  
2. Press Add New Contact to enter the number as a new contact, or  
press Update Existing to append the number of an existing contact.  
3. If you selected Add New Contact, the following types are available.  
Save. You’re prompted to select from Add New Contact  
Mobile 1  
Mobile 2  
Home  
Work  
Fax  
4. If you selected Update Existing, proceed to step 9.  
5. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight the desired entry type  
(mobile, home, work, etc.) then press  
.
6. Enter a name for the entry using the keypad. Press the left soft key  
Abc if you wish to select a different method of text entry, such as Word,  
Abc, ABC, 123, or Symbols.  
7. To assign a Speed Dial location, use the up/down navigation key to  
highlight the number you would like to assign to a Speed Dial location and  
press the right soft key  
.
Options. Highlight Set Speed Dial and press  
Highlight an unassigned location and press  
SET. A confirmation  
message appears in the display, Yes is highlighted, press  
When you’re finished entering information for the entry, press  
The entry is saved to your Contacts.  
to add  
SAVE.  
8. If you selected Update Existing, the Contact List opens in Search mode.  
Use the navigation key to browse through entries, or enter the name of the  
entry using the keypad. Once you’ve highlighted the entry you wish to  
append the number, press  
.
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9. An UPDATE EXISTING pop-up screen with a selection list of entry types  
displays (Mobile 1, Mobile 2, Home, Work, E-mail, etc.). Use the up or  
down navigation keys to highlight the desired type then press  
number is appended to the selected entry and saved to your Contacts.  
Method 3  
. The  
Storing Numbers After a Call  
Once you’ve finished a call, you can store the number of the caller to your Contact  
List.  
Note: If the call was incoming and Caller ID information was unavailable, then the store option is also  
unavailable.  
1. After you press  
to end your call, the call time, length of call and  
phone number appears in the display.  
2. Press the right soft key  
Save. You’re prompted to confirm this as a  
Create New, or Update Existing.  
3. Follow the on-screen prompts to designate other information.  
Adding Pauses  
Calls to automated systems often require a password or account number. Instead of  
manually entering numbers each time, store the numbers to your Contacts along  
with special characters called pauses.  
1. Enter the number.  
2. Press  
appears in the display.) or 2-sec Pause (A “P” appears in the display.) and  
press  
Options use the navigation key to highlight Wait (A “W”  
.
• Wait: A hard pause stops the calling sequence until further input from you.  
• 2-sec pause: A two-second pause stops the calling sequence for two seconds  
and then automatically sends the remaining digits.  
3. When you’re finished entering information for the entry, press  
Save.  
4. Continue with Step 2, Method 2 of Adding a Contact.  
Note: Entering multiple two-second pauses extends the length of a pause. For example, two consecutive  
two-second pauses cause a total pause time of four seconds. Keep in mind pauses count as digits  
towards the 48-digit maximum.  
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Finding a Contacts Entry  
You can quickly open the Contacts list to view entries you've saved.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
Contact List  
Tip: Alternatively, press the right soft key  
Contacts to access the Contact List.  
2. In the Search field, enter the first and second letters of the name you wish  
to search until it is highlighted.  
Editing an Existing Contact Entry  
1. Press  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
Contact List.  
Tip: Alternatively, press the right soft key  
Contacts to access the Contact List.  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight the contact list entry and press the  
left soft key Edit.  
3. Use the navigation key to highlight the name, number, e-mail address, or  
other field that you wish to edit.  
4. Press  
to backspace and delete numbers, text, or symbols.  
to erase all numbers in the highlighted field.  
5. Press and hold  
6. Use the keypad to re-enter numbers, text, or symbols.  
7. When you’re finished editing the entry, press  
SAVE. Your changes are  
saved.  
Deleting a Contact Entry  
1. Press  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
Contact List.  
Tip: Alternatively, press the right soft key  
Contacts to access the Contact List.  
2. Use the navigation key to display the contact list entry and press  
VIEW.  
3. Press the left soft key  
4. A pop-up “ERASE ENTRY?” screen displays.  
5. Highlight Yes or No, then press  
Erase.  
.
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Contact Groups  
Contact Groups  
You can place Contact entries into categories, called “Groups.” Groups allow you to  
search your Contacts faster, quickly send messages to one or more group members,  
and more.  
Note: By default, new entries to your Contacts are placed into the No Group unless another group is  
specified.  
View Groups  
1. Press  
Groups. The following groups appear in the display.  
• No Group  
MENU, press  
Contacts then press  
• Business  
• Colleague  
• Family  
• Friends  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight the desired group, then press  
access the group and view its contents.  
to  
Move an Entry to Another Group  
1. Press  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
Contact List. Your Contact List displays.  
Tip: Alternatively, press the right soft key  
Contacts to access the Contact List.  
2. Press the left soft key  
Edit. Use the up/down navigation key to scroll  
to the Group option.  
3. Press the left soft key  
SET. Choose from the following groups:  
• No Group  
• Business  
• Colleague  
• Family  
• Friends  
4. Use the navigation key to highlight the group containing the entry that you  
wish to move, then press  
.
5. Press  
SAVE. The selection has been saved to the designated group.  
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Create a New Group  
In addition to the five groups already in your phone, you can create additional groups  
(a maximum of 30). New groups can be named anything you like as long as their  
names are within the 32-character limit.  
1. Press  
Groups. Your existing groups appear in the display.  
2. Press the left soft key New. A NEW GROUP screen displays with the  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
Enter New Name” field highlighted.  
3. Enter the name of the new group.  
4. Press  
SAVE to save. The Groups list now displays the new group  
added.  
Send a Text Message to Members of a Group  
Use Send Message in the Group feature to send a message to as many as 10  
members of a group at once.  
Note: Text messaging availability varies when roaming off the Verizon Wireless Network.  
1. Press  
Groups. Your existing groups appear in the display.  
2. Highlight the desired group name and press the right soft key  
Options. Highlight Send TXT Message and press  
3. Use the down navigation key to highlight the contacts in the group to which  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
.
you want to send a message. Press  
each selection to send messages to.  
to place a check mark next to  
4. Press the left soft key  
Done after selecting up to 10 contacts.  
Note: You can mark up to 10 members of a group for message distribution. If you try and mark an 11th  
member, you’ll be notified that “MAXIMUM RECIPIENTS IS 10”.  
5. Press the down navigation key to place the cursor in the Text field.  
6. Enter the content of your message using the keypad.  
7. To send the text message, press  
SEND.  
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Speed Dialing  
Send a Picture or Video Message to Members of a Group  
Note: Only available within Verizon Wireless Enhanced Services Area.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
Groups. Your  
existing groups appear in the display.  
2. Highlight the desired group name and press the right soft key  
Options. Highlight Send Picture Message or Send Video Message and  
press  
.
3. Use the down navigation key to highlight the contacts in the group you  
want to send a message. Press  
Mark to place a check mark next to  
each selection to send messages to.  
4. Press the left soft key  
Done after selecting up to 10 contacts.  
5. Depending on your selection the CREATE PICTURE MSG or CREATE VIDEO  
MSG screen appears. Press the down navigation key to move the cursor  
into the following entry fields:  
• Text: Add text to the Picture or Video Message.  
• Picture or Video: Add an image from the My Pics or My Video Gallery to the  
message.  
• Sound: Add sound to the Picture Message.  
• Subject: Add a subject to the Picture or Video Message.  
• Name Card: Attach a Name Card or an entry in your Contacts to the message.  
6. Once you’ve finished adding the desired content to your Picture or Video  
Message, press  
SEND to send the Picture or Video Message to the  
intended recipients.  
Speed Dialing  
Note: 1-Touch, 2-Touch, and 3-Touch dialing allows you to call numbers stored in your Contact List  
quicker.  
Speed dialing allows you to press and hold a key (or keys) to dial the number  
associated with those key(s). There are three types of speed dialing; 1-touch,  
2-touch, and 3-touch dialing.  
Note: Memory location 001 is reserved for voicemail.  
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1-touch dialing  
Call phone numbers assigned to memory locations 002 - 009 by pressing and  
holding the any of the 2 - 9 keys. For example, to speed dial the number assigned to  
location 2, press and hold  
the number is dialed.  
until the name and number appear in the display and  
2-touch dialing  
Call phone numbers assigned to keys 010 through 099 by briefly pressing the first  
key, then pressing and holding the second key. For example, to speed dial the  
number assigned to 013, briefly press  
number dials.  
, then press and hold  
until the  
3-touch dialing  
Call phone numbers assigned to memory locations 100 through 999 by briefly  
pressing the first and second keys, then pressing and holding the third key. For  
example, to dial location number 113, briefly press  
until the number dials.  
,
, then press and hold  
Assign a Speed Dial location  
1. Press  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
Speed Dials. The Speed Dials screen displays with the first available  
number highlighted.  
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the number you wish to assign or enter  
the speed dial location using the keypad, press  
SET.  
3. The SET SPEED DIAL screen displays.  
4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the entry you want, then press  
.
5. At the pop-up screen, use the navigation key to highlight Yes or No and  
press  
.
6. Continue to assign speed dial entries or press the  
key to return to  
main screen.  
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My Name Card  
My Name Card  
My Name Card allows you to create a virtual business card. Once completed, you  
can send the card to recipients as a V-card attachment.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press  
Contacts, press  
My Name Card.  
2. Edit My Name Card opens with the Name field highlighted.  
3. Enter information in each of the fields as desired. Use the navigation key to  
move between fields, then use the keypad to enter information.  
4. When finished, press  
to save the Name Card.  
Finding My Phone Number  
My Number displays the ten-digit number assigned to your phone.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Info.  
My Number. The Mobile Device #, and Mobile  
3. Press  
Identification # numbers are displayed.  
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Section 7: Messaging  
Topics Covered  
Types of Messages  
Retrieving New Messages  
Creating and Sending TXT Messages  
Creating and Sending Picture or Video Messages  
Receiving Picture or Video Messages  
New Sketch Messages  
Message Folders  
Changing Message Settings  
Voicemail  
E-Mail  
Mobile IM  
Chat  
This section allows you to send or receive different types of messages. It also  
includes the features and functionality associated with messaging.  
Types of Messages  
Your phone is capable of sending text, picture, video, sketch, post cards, email, and  
voicemail messages. Send email, text, picture and video messages by simply  
entering the email address or the phone number of the recipient in the To field when  
creating a new message.  
Retrieving New Messages  
While text messages from other phones are delivered directly to your phone, picture  
and video messages and emails will be stored in the Inbox of the message server  
and the server will alert you to new messages. Therefore you need to retrieve new  
messages to your phone and read them on the phone.  
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Creating and Sending TXT Messages  
Retrieving a Text Message  
When you receive a message the message ringer sounds,  
(unless turned off), and NEW TXT MESSAGE appears in the  
display. The date and time of the message also appear in the  
display. The closed envelope icon  
screen.  
appears in the main  
1. Press  
to View Now, or press the down  
navigation key to highlight View Later and press  
. The message is saved to your Inbox where you  
can view it later.  
2. With the message open, press the right soft key  
Options to Forward,  
Erase, Reply w/Copy, Save Graphic, Save Quick Text, Lock, Add To  
Contacts or Message Info. Press the left soft key  
message.  
Erase to erase the  
3. With the message open, press  
REPLY to return a message to the  
sender.  
Note: When viewing a TXT message, you can view the previous TXT message by pressing the left  
navigation key and viewing the next TXT message by pressing the right navigation key.  
Creating and Sending TXT Messages  
You can send text messages to another mobile phone or to an email address.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Messaging, press  
, then press  
New Message.  
Tip: Alternatively to access Messaging, press the soft key  
Message then press  
New Message.  
2. Press  
TXT Message to compose a new text message.  
3. In the To field, enter the phone number(s) or email address(es) of up to 10  
recipients.  
4. Press the right soft key  
Add to display a pop-up menu with the  
options listed.  
• From Contacts: Choose a number from your contacts list.  
• Groups: Choose a group or a number from your group.  
• Recent Calls: Choose a number from the recent calls list.  
• To Contacts: Add a number in the To field to your contacts.  
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5. Press the left soft key  
6. After selecting or entering your recipients in the To field, use the down  
navigation key, or key to move to the message composer.  
7. In the Text field, compose your message using the keypad. At any point  
123 to change text entry mode.  
while composing a message, press the right soft key  
display the following options:  
Options to  
• Save As Draft: Save the message to your Draft folder.  
• Add Graphic: Lists preloaded and downloaded graphics.  
• Add Animation: Lists preloaded and downloaded animations.  
• Add Sound: Lists preloaded and downloaded sounds.  
• Add Quick Text: Choose from up to 12 pre-loaded messages. You can add  
18 additional messages by pressing the right soft key  
messages by pressing the left soft key Erase.  
New and erase  
• Add Name Card: Attach My Name Card information or information from one of  
your Contacts.  
• Edit Text Format: Allows you to edit the text size, alignment, style, color, and  
background color.  
• Priority Level: Save the message with a High or Normal priority.  
• Callback #: Provides the ability to send a callback # with the message.  
• Validity Period: Save the message for the assigned period of time.  
• Deferred Delivery: Save the message to be delivered at the assigned delivery  
date and time.  
• Enh. Delivery Ack: Turn message delivery acknowledgement Off or On.  
• Cancel Msg: Cancels the message.  
8. Use the navigation key to highlight an option. Press  
to perform the  
function for the option, or to enter its sub-menu.  
9. To send the message, press  
SEND.  
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Creating and Sending Picture or Video Messages  
Creating and Sending Picture or Video Messages  
Note: Only available within Verizon Wireless Enhanced Services Area.  
You can add sounds and attach a Name Card or Contact entry to your Picture or  
Video message. This is also known as Multimedia Messaging (MMS).  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Messaging, press  
, then press  
New Message  
Tip: Alternatively to access Messaging, press the soft key  
Message then press  
New Message.  
2. Press  
message.  
Picture Message or  
Video Message to compose a new  
3. In the To field, enter the phone number(s) or email address(es) of up to 10  
recipients.  
4. Press the right soft key  
Add to display a pop-up menu that provides  
the following options:  
• From Contacts: Choose a number from your contacts list.  
• Groups: Choose a group or a number from your group.  
• Recent Calls: Choose a number from the recent calls list.  
• To PIX Place: Send the message to PIX Place on the Verizon Wireless website.  
• To Contacts: Add a number in the To field to your contacts.  
5. Press the left soft key  
6. Press once you’ve finished entering the phone number(s) or email  
address(es).  
123 to select a entry mode.  
7. In the Text field, compose your message.  
8. Press the down navigation key to highlight the Picture or Video field.  
Press the left soft key  
Video, and follow the prompts. Press  
9. Press the up/down navigation key to highlight the Sound field in a Picture  
message. Press the left soft key Sounds to select a sound. Press the  
up/down navigation key to highlight the desired sound and press  
10. Press the down navigation key to highlight the Subject field. Press the left  
soft key Abc to change entry mode. Press the right soft key  
Options to Add Quick Text. Press the up/down navigation key to highlight  
the desired Quick Text phrase, and press  
My Pics to add a picture or Videos to add a  
to attach the highlighted object.  
.
.
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11. Press the down navigation key to add Name Card. Press the left soft key  
Add to select My Name Card or an entry From Contacts. Follow the  
prompts and press  
to insert.  
12. Once all fields are complete, press  
to send the message to the  
intended recipient(s).  
Receiving Picture or Video Messages  
Note: For the option Reject to appear in the display when you receive a PIC/VIDEO Message, Auto Receive  
mode must be set to Off in the Message Settings menu.  
When you receive a Picture or Video message the message  
ringer sounds, (unless turned off), and NEW PIC/VIDEO MSG  
appears in the display. The date and time of the message also  
appear in the display. The closed envelope icon  
the main screen.  
appears in  
1. Press  
to View Now, or press the down  
navigation key to highlight View Later and press  
. The message is saved to your Inbox where you  
can view it later.  
Note: If you don't get the NEW PIC/VIDEO MSG notification screen to View Now or View Later, see "Inbox"  
on page 63  
2. When you view the message, RECEIVING MESSAGE appears in the display.  
3. After downloading, the image (and text if any) contained in the Picture or  
Video message appears in the display.  
4. Use the navigation keys to scroll through the message or view the entire  
picture if necessary.  
Note: When viewing a PIC/VIDEO message, you can view the previous PIC/VIDEO message by pressing the  
left navigation key and view the next PIC/VIDEO message by pressing the right navigation key.  
Receive Messages While in a Call  
When you receive a message while in a call, the NEW PIC/VIDEO MESSAGE dialog  
box appears in the display. Press  
disconnecting your call by pressing  
Messaging.  
to clear. You can view the message without  
Options and then selecting  
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New Sketch Messages  
Reject a Picture or Video Message  
Note: For the option Reject to appear in the display when you receive a PIC/VIDEO Message, Auto Receive  
mode must be set to Off in the Message Settings menu.  
This feature is currently unavailable outside of the United States.  
1. When you get notification to view a new PIC/VIDEO MSG that you don’t  
want to receive, press the down navigation key to highlight Reject.  
2. Press  
to reject.  
View a Picture or Video Message Later  
1. When you receive a new Picture or Video message that you would like to  
view later, highlight View Later and press  
.
2. To view the message, press the left soft key  
Message,  
.
Inbox  
3. Use the navigation key to highlight the unopened message, then press  
OPEN. The INBOX screen appears first with information about the  
message. Press  
You can convert a picture to a black and white sketch drawing that can be sent with  
a message. For information on taking a picture, see "Take Pictures" on page 107  
For information on sending the message, see "Creating and Sending Picture or Video  
Messages" on page 61  
Message Folders  
Your phone provides default message folders for your Text, Picture and Video  
messages.  
Note: To quickly view all messages in the Inbox, Sent, or Drafts folders, open one message and then press  
the right navigation key to view the next message or press the left navigation key to view the  
previous message.  
Inbox  
Received messages of all types are stored in the Inbox folder.  
1. Press the left soft key  
Message then press  
Inbox.  
Tip: Alternatively, press  
MENU and use the navigation key to highlight  
Inbox.  
Messaging, press  
, then press  
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2. Use the navigation key to highlight the message that you wish to view.  
3. Press OPEN to view contents of the highlighted message.  
4. While viewing a message press the right soft key  
Options to display  
the options listed.  
• Play Again: Replays a Video message or the sound attached to a Picture  
message.  
• Forward: Forward the message to another recipient.  
• Reply with Copy: Attaches the content of the original message when replying.  
• Erase: Deletes the message.  
• Save Picture: Saves the picture received in a Picture message to My Pictures.  
• Save Video: Saves the video received in a Video message to My Videos.  
• Save As Ringtone: Saves the sound received with the message to My  
Ringtones.  
• Save Sound: Saves the sound received with the message to My Sounds.  
• Save Quick Text: Saves the text received in the message to the Quick Text list.  
• Save Name Card: Saves the name card received in the message.  
• Lock: Locks the message to prevent deletion.  
• Add To Contacts: Save the number of the sender to your Contacts as a new  
entry or add to an existing entry.  
• Message Info: Provides the following information: From (also provides the date  
and time the message was sent), Callback Number, Priority, Msg Type, Size and  
if a Picture, Sound or Name Card were included in the message.  
5. Press the  
REPLY key to return a message to the sender.  
6. From the Inbox menu, press the left soft key  
Erase to delete the  
message from the Inbox. Highlight Yes to delete, or No to return to the  
Inbox menu.  
Note: When Auto Erase is turned on, the oldest read TXT message is replaced by an incoming TXT message  
when 100 TXT messages are stored in the Inbox, and the oldest read PIC/VIDEO message is replaced  
by an incoming PIC/VIDEO message when the maximum number (up to 100) PIC/VIDEO messages  
are stored in the Inbox. See ‘Changing Message Settings” on page 70 for information on how to set  
Auto Erase and Auto Receive.  
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Message Folders  
Sent  
Your phone stores messages in the Sent folder, regardless of whether the message  
was successfully transmitted. Verify if and when a message or e-mail was  
successfully transmitted by enabling the Enh. Delivery Ack feature in Message  
Settings.  
Note: Enh. Delivery Ack can't be set for a Picture or Video message.  
Review Messages in the Sent Folder  
1. Press the left soft key  
MENU and use the navigation key to highlight  
press Sent.  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight the message that you wish to review,  
then press OPEN.  
Message then press  
Sent. Or press  
Messaging then  
3. While viewing the message, press the right soft key  
display the options listed.  
Options to  
For Text messages the following options appear in the display:  
• Forward: Forwards the message to another recipient.  
• Lock/Unlock: Locks the message to prevent deletion.  
• Save Quick Text: Saves the text sent in the message to the Quick Text list.  
• Add To Contacts: Adds the sender’s information to your contact list.  
• Message Info: Provides the following information: Send To Number (also  
provides the date and time the message was sent), Priority, Msg Type, Size,  
Attachments (if a Graphic, Sound or Name Card were included in the message),  
Status, and Error Code.  
For Picture or Video messages the following options appear in the display:  
• Play Again: Replays the sound attached to a Picture message.  
• Forward: Forwards the message to another recipient.  
• Erase: Deletes the message.  
• Lock/Unlock: Locks the message to prevent deletion.  
• Save Quick Text: Saves the text sent in the message to the Quick Text list.  
• Add To Contacts: Adds the sender’s information to your contact list.  
• Message Info: Provides the following information: Send To Number (also  
provides the date and time the message was sent), Priority, Msg Type, Size,  
Attachments (if a Graphic, Sound or Name Card were included in the message),  
Status, and Error Code  
4. Use the navigation key to highlight the desired option.  
5. Press  
to perform the function for the highlighted option.  
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6. Press the left soft key  
Picture message.  
-or-  
Mute/Unmute to mute/unmute the sound in a  
Press the left soft key  
message.  
Play to play the video attached to a Video  
7. Press  
RESEND to send the message to the recipient again.  
Erase to delete the  
8. From the Sent menu, press the left soft key  
message from the Sent folder. Highlight Yes to delete, or No to return to  
the Sent menu.  
Drafts  
Draft messages are those that have been composed but never sent. You can return  
to the Drafts folder at any time to view, edit, or send a draft message.  
Create a Draft Text Message  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Messaging, press  
New Message.  
Tip: Alternatively, press the left soft key  
Message then press  
New Message.  
2. Select the type of message you want to create.  
3. Enter the phone number of the recipient, then press the down navigation  
key.  
4. Compose your message using the keypad, then press the right soft key  
Options. A pop-up menu appears in the display.  
5. Scroll down with the navigation key until Save As Draft is highlighted, then  
press  
. A confirmation message appears in the display and your  
message is saved to the Drafts folder.  
Viewing and Editing Text Messages in the Draft folder  
1. Press the left soft key  
Message then press  
Drafts.  
Tip: Alternatively, press  
MENU and use the navigation key to highlight  
Messaging then press  
Drafts.  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight the message that you wish to view, then  
press EDIT. The message opens in the To field.  
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3. Press the right soft key  
Add to add a recipient. The following options  
appear in the display:  
• From Contacts: Choose a number from your contacts list.  
• Groups: Choose a group or a number from your group.  
• Recent Calls: Choose a number from the recent calls list.  
• To Contacts: Add a phone number in the To field to your contacts list.  
4. Press the left soft key  
123 to change text entry mode.  
Tip: Press the  
to backspace and delete any current characters in the display, if desired. Press  
to erase all characters in the field.  
and hold  
5. Press the down navigation key to highlight the Text field, press the right  
soft key  
Options. A pop-up menu appears in the display with the  
options listed.  
• Save As Draft: Save the message to your Draft folder.  
• Add Graphic: Add preloaded and downloaded graphics.  
• Add Animation: Add preloaded and downloaded animation.  
• Add Sound: Add preloaded and downloaded sound bytes.  
• Add Quick Text: Choose from up to 12 pre-loaded messages. You can add  
18 additional messages by pressing the right soft key  
messages by pressing the left soft key Erase.  
New and erase  
• Add Name Card: Attach My Name Card information or information from one of  
your Contacts.  
• Edit Text Format: Allows you to edit the text size, alignment, style, color, and  
background color.  
• Priority Level: Save the message with a High or Normal priority.  
• Call Back#: Provides the ability to send a callback # with the message.  
• Validity Period: Save the message for the assigned period of time.  
• Deferred Delivery: Save the message to be delivered at the assigned delivery  
date and time.  
• Enh. Delivery Ack: Displays a pop-up screen notifying the message sent has  
been received.  
• Cancel Msg: Cancels the message.  
6. Press  
SEND to send your message.  
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ViewingandEditingPictureorVideoMessagesintheDraftfolder  
1. Press the left soft key Message then press Drafts.  
Tip: Alternatively, press  
MENU and use the navigation key to highlight  
Messaging then press  
Drafts.  
2. Use the navigation key to highlight the message that you wish to view, then  
press EDIT. The message opens in the To field.  
3. Press the right soft key  
Add to add a recipient. The following options  
appear in the display:  
• From Contacts: Choose a number from your contacts list.  
• Groups: Choose a group or a number from your group.  
• Recent Calls: Choose a number from the recent calls list.  
• To PIX Place: Adds "PIX Place" as a recipient  
• To Contacts: Add a phone number in the To field to your contacts list.  
4. Press the left soft key  
123 to change text entry mode.  
Tip: Press  
Press and hold  
to backspace and delete any current characters in the display, if desired.  
to erase all characters in the field.  
5. Press the down navigation key to highlight the Text field, press the right  
soft key  
Options. A pop-up menu appears in the display with the  
options listed.  
• Preview: Allows you preview the message  
• Save As Draft: Save the message to your Draft folder.  
• Add Quick Text: Choose from up to 12 pre-loaded messages. You can add  
18 additional messages by pressing the right soft key  
messages by pressing the left soft key Erase.  
New and erase  
• Priority Level: Save the message with a High or Normal priority.  
• Validity Period: Save the message for the assigned period of time.  
• Deferred Delivery: Save the message to be delivered at the assigned delivery  
date and time.  
• Cancel Msg: Cancels the message.  
6. Press the left soft key  
Abc to change text entry mode.  
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7. Press the down navigation key highlight the Picture or Video field, press  
the right soft key  
display:  
Options. The following options appear in the  
• Preview: Allows you preview the message  
• Save As Draft: Save the message to your Draft folder.  
• Priority Level: Save the message with a High or Normal priority.  
• Validity Period: Save the message for the assigned period of time.  
• Deferred Delivery: Save the message to be delivered at the assigned delivery  
date and time.  
• Remove Picture or Video: Removes the picture or video from the message.  
• Cancel Msg: Cancels the message.  
8. Press the left soft key  
My Pics to add a picture to the message or  
Videos to add a video to the message.  
9. Press the down navigation key to highlight the Sound field, press the right  
soft key  
Options. The following options appear in the display:  
• Preview: Allows you preview the message  
• Save As Draft: Save the message to your Draft folder.  
• Priority Level: Save the message with a High or Normal priority.  
• Validity Period: Save the message for the assigned period of time.  
• Deferred Delivery: Save the message to be delivered at the assigned delivery  
date and time.  
• Remove Sound: Deletes the sound from the message.  
• Cancel Msg: Cancels the message.  
10. Press the left soft key  
Sounds to add a sound to the message.  
11. Press down navigation key to highlight the Subject field. Press the right  
soft key  
.
Options. Use the navigation key to select an option and press  
12. Press down navigation key to highlight the Name Card field. Press the  
right soft key Options. Use the navigation key to select an option and  
press  
.
13. Press the left soft key  
Add, the following options appear in the  
display:  
• My Name Card  
• From Contacts  
14. Once you’ve returned to the message composer, press  
to send the  
message, if desired.  
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Erase Options  
You can erase unlocked messages in your Inbox, Drafts folder, or Sent folder. Locked  
messages are not erased.  
To erase messages:  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
, then press the right soft key Options.  
Messaging, press  
2. The following options are available:  
• Erase Inbox: Erases unlocked messages in your Inbox.  
• Erase Drafts: Erases unlocked messages in your Drafts folder.  
• Erase Sent: Erases unlocked messages in your Sent folder.  
• Erase All: Erases unlocked messages in all message folders (Inbox, Drafts and  
Sent).  
Changing Message Settings  
This menu allows you to define settings for messages sent or received on your  
phone. To access your message settings, use the following steps:  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Messaging, press  
, then press the left soft key  
Settings.  
Tip: Alternatively, press the left soft key  
Message and press the left soft key  
Settings.  
2. Select the message type you would like to change and press  
. Choose  
from the following options:  
All Messages: Allows you make a broadcast change to all message settings.  
• Auto Save: Saves all messages sent. Use the navigation keys to select On, Off,  
or Prompt.  
• Auto Erase: Erases the oldest message of the same type (TXT or PIC-VIDEO)  
when the maximum number of received messages of that type is exceeded in  
the Inbox. For example, the oldest read TXT message is replaced by an incoming  
TXT message when 100 TXT messages are stored in the Inbox, and the oldest  
read PIC-VIDEO message is replaced by an incoming PIC-VIDEO message when  
the maximum (up to 100) PIC-VIDEO messages are stored in the Inbox. Choose  
from On or Off.  
• Quick Text: Displays the Quick Text pre-defined entries for Text Msg and  
PIC-VIDEO Msg. Press the right soft key  
New to add to the Quick Text list.  
Enter your new text and press  
position of the list.  
. The new Quick Text item shows in the first  
• Voice Mail #: Enter the speed dial entry set for your voicemail.  
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• Entry Mode: Sets the default entry mode for messaging. Choose from Word,  
Abc, ABC, or 123.  
• Callback #: Displays the callback number in the text message. Choose from  
On or Off.  
• Signature: Adds the signature text to each message sent. Choose from None  
or Custom.  
TXT Message: Allows you to customize Text message settings.  
• TXT Auto View: Automatically displays the text message when received.  
Choose from On or Off.  
• Block/Unblock: Allows you to block/unblock recipients.  
• Signature: Adds the signature text to each message sent. Choose from None  
or Custom.  
Pic-Video Message: Allows you to customize Picture and Video message settings.  
• Auto Receive: Automatically receives messages into your Inbox. Choose from  
On or Off.  
• Signature: Adds the signature text to each message sent. Choose from None  
or Custom.  
Voicemail  
New voicemail alerts are sent via an SMS text message. These  
messages indicate how many new and urgent voicemails are in  
your box. Open the text message to view the number of new  
and urgent voice messages in your voicemailbox. If a caller  
leaves a callback number, this number will also be sent via an  
SMS text message.  
Receive Voicemail Messages  
When you receive a new voicemail message you’ll hear a sound and an SMS text  
message appears in the display.  
1. Press the up/down navigation keys to select Listen Now or Listen Later.  
2. Press  
.
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View Voicemail Messages in the Inbox Folder  
1. Press MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Messaging, press , then press Voicemail.  
Tip: Alternatively, press the left soft key  
Message and press  
Voicemail.  
2. Press  
E-Mail  
OPEN to dial voicemail and retrieve your message(s).  
This menu allows you to send and receive E-Mail using Mobile Web. To use your  
E-Mail, follow these steps:  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
, then press E-Mail.  
Messaging, press  
Tip: Alternatively press the left soft key  
Message and press  
E-Mail.  
2. Using the up and down navigation keys, select one of the following E-Mail  
providers and press  
.
• MSN® Hotmail  
• AOL® Mail  
• Yahoo!® Mail  
• Find More  
3. Use the on-screen application specific functions and options to use the  
E-Mail applications.  
Mobile IM  
The Instant Messaging function allows you to send and receive instant messages  
using one of the following communities:  
AOL® Instant Messenger TM  
MSN® Messenger Service  
Yahoo!® Messenger  
Note: You must first create the Instant Message account before accessing it on your phone.  
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Chat  
Using Mobile IM  
1. Press MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Messaging and press  
2. Press Mobile IM.  
.
Tip: Alternatively, press the left soft key  
Message and press  
Mobile IM.  
3. Highlight Mobile IM and press  
4. Select your instant message community using the left or right navigation  
key and press  
.
.
5. Use the on-screen application specific functions and options to use the  
instant message applications.  
Chat  
You have the ability to join wireless chat rooms from your phone. Send messages  
including text and icons to many chat room participants or launch one-on-one  
(private) chat rooms.  
To access a chat room from the browser:  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
, then press Chat.  
Messaging, press  
Tip: Alternatively, press the left soft key  
Message and press  
Chat.  
2. Mobile Web is launched. Using the navigation key or corresponding menu  
item number, select one of the following chat rooms and press  
.
• UPOC CHAT  
• LAVALIFE  
• FRIENDZ  
• LIFESTYLE  
• POWER CHAT  
• FIND MORE  
3. Use the on-screen application specific functions and options to use the  
Chat applications.  
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Section 8: Changing Your Settings  
Topics Covered  
My Account  
Tools  
Sound Settings  
Display Settings  
Phone Settings  
Call Settings  
Bluetooth Menu  
Memory  
Phone Info  
This section explains the sound and phone settings for your phone. It includes  
display settings, security settings, and extra settings associated with your phone.  
My Account  
The My Account menu connects to the VZW Mobile Web. You can setup Favorites or  
choose from the available applications.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools. Press , then press  
menus are listed in the display.  
My Account. The  
2. Use the navigation keys to make your selection and press  
. Follow the  
on-screen instructions.  
Tools  
The Tools menu provides the ability to access the following menus:  
Voice Commands: For more information see "VoiceSignal™" on page 28  
Calculator: For more information see "Calculator" on page 112  
Calendar: For more information see "Calendar" on page 114  
Alarm Clock: For more information see "Alarm Clock" on page 115  
World Clock: For more information see "World Clock" on page 117  
Stop Watch: For more information see "Stop Watch" on page 118  
Notepad: For more information see "Notepad" on page 118  
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File Viewer: For more information see "File Viewer" on page 119  
Sound Settings  
The Sound menu provides the ability to access the following menus:  
Master Volume  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Sound Settings. The Sound Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Master Volume.  
4. Use the navigation keys to adjust the volume. Press the left soft key  
Play to hear the volume.  
5. Press  
Call Sounds  
Call Ringtone  
1. Press  
to set.  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Sound Settings. The Sound Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Call Sounds. Press  
Call Ringtone.  
• Call Ringtones: You can get new ringtones from the web, or choose from pre-  
loaded ringtones.  
4. Press  
Call Vibrate to set the Call Sounds to vibrate.  
• Call Vibrate: Select to turn Call Vibrate On or Off.  
5. Press  
to save the setting. The phone returns to the Call Sounds menu.  
Alert Sounds  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Sound Settings. The Sound Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Alert Sounds. For the following options, you can set the tone  
for the message alerts. You can also set vibration on and set a reminder.  
• TXT Message: Allows you to set a notification for TXT message.  
• Pic-Video Message: Allows you to set a notification for Pic-Video message.  
• Voicemail: Allows you to set a notification for Voicemail Msg.  
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• Device Connect: allow you to set a notification when you connect to a device.  
Dial Sounds  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Sound Settings. The Sound Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Dial Sounds.  
4. Use the navigation keys to select the sound type that is played when digits  
are entered to dial a phone number from the main screen.  
5. Press  
to set.  
Keypad Volume  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Sound Settings. The Sound Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Keypad Volume.  
4. Use the navigation keys to adjust the keypad volume.  
5. Press to set.  
Earpiece Volume  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Sound Settings. The Sound Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Earpiece Volume.  
4. Use the navigation keys to adjust the keypad volume.  
5. Press  
Service Alerts  
1. Press  
to set.  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
display.  
3. Press  
Service Alert On or Off.  
Sound Settings. The Sound Settings menus are listed in the  
Service Alerts. For the following options, you can turn the  
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Display Settings  
• ERI: Sounds an alert when you go into and out of your coverage areas.  
• Minute Beep: While on a call your phone beeps after every minute of usage.  
• Call Connect: Sounds an alert when a call is connected and when a call has  
ended.  
Power On/Off  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Sound Settings. The Sound Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Power On/Off.  
4. Press  
-or-  
Power On and set to On to play sound as the phone powers up.  
Press  
Power Off and set to On to play sound as the phone powers  
down.  
Display Settings  
The Display menu affects the menu style, main screen animation, backlight  
settings, and more.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
.
2. Press  
display.  
• Banner: Create your own personalized greeting that appears in the display or  
choose the ERI Banner which displays the network in which you have  
subscribed.  
• Backlight: Choose settings for the Display and/or Keypad.  
• Wallpaper: Choose My Pictures (Pre-loaded or personal) or My Videos to use  
as the background display for your Main LCD.  
• Display Themes: Choose from 2 preset themes used for menu display.  
• Dial Font: Choose a Dial Font style and size.  
• Menu Font Size: Choose the font size of the main menu. Select Small,  
Medium or Large.  
• Clock Format: Choose digital, or analog format for time display.  
3. Use the navigation key to highlight the display menu that you wish to edit,  
then press  
4. Use the navigation key to select from the menu options that appear in the  
display, then press . Your settings are saved.  
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Banner  
Banner allows you to create your own personalized greeting that appears in the  
main screen of the display. Or you can display the network to which you are  
subscribed.  
To create a personal banner:  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Banner.  
4. Press  
Personal Banner to create a customized banner for your  
handset.  
Note: Press and hold  
to erase an existing banner, if necessary.  
5. Enter a word or short phrase (18 characters or less) to appear in your  
phone’s display.  
6. Press  
To turn on an ERI banner:  
1. Press MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Tools and press  
to save the new banner.  
Settings &  
.
2. Press  
display.  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
3. Press  
Banner.  
4. Press  
to set the ERI Banner for your handset.  
5. Select On or Off and press  
Backlight  
to save the new setting.  
Set the backlight for the display or keypad to remain on for a specified period of  
time or to remain on as long as the slide is open.  
Note: Prolonged backlight use drains your battery faster.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
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Display Settings  
2. Press  
display.  
3. Press  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
Backlight. The menus listed appear in the display.  
• Display: The following options are for the Main LCD.  
-
Duration: Can be set to 7 Seconds, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds, Always On, or  
Always Off.  
-
Brightness: Use the Navigation keys to adjust the brightness.  
• Keypad: The following options are for the keypad backlight duration.  
-
-
-
-
-
7 Seconds: The keypad is on for 7 seconds.  
15 Seconds: The keypad is on for 15 seconds.  
30 Seconds: The keypad is on for 30 seconds.  
Always On: The keypad is always on.  
Always Off: The keypad is always off.  
4. Use the navigation key to highlight a menu.  
5. Press to enter the highlighted option’s menu and change settings as  
desired.  
Wallpaper  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Wallpaper.  
4. My Pictures, and My Videos appear in the display.  
5. Use the navigation key to highlight My Pictures, or My Videos, then press  
.
6. Use the navigation key to highlight your selection, then press  
to select  
the wallpaper that will appear in the main LCD display.  
Display Theme  
1. Press MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
display.  
3. Press  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
Display Themes.  
4. Use the navigation keys to select the Display Theme you wish, then press  
.
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Dial Font  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
display.  
3. Press  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
Dial Font.  
4. The following options appear in the display:  
• Style: Normal, Rainbow, Quill Pen, or Sticky.  
• Size: Normal, or Large Only.  
5. Use the up or down navigation key to highlight the option and press  
.
6. Use the navigation key to select a preference, then press  
Menu Font Size  
This menu allows you to select the font size of the main menu.  
.
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Menu Font Size.  
4. Use the navigation key to select the font size and press  
Clock Format  
This menu allows you to have time displayed in digital or analog format.  
.
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Display Settings. The Display Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
display.  
4. The following options appear in the display. Highlight one of the following  
options and press to save.  
Clock Format. The Clock Format menus are listed in the  
• Digital: Time appears in digital format, for example, 12:54pm.  
• Analog: Time appears in clock format. Digital format is still present in the  
display.  
• Off: No time is displayed.  
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Phone Settings  
The Phone Settings menu provides the ability to access the following menus:  
Standalone Mode  
With Standalone Mode on, all RF functions for your phone are disabled, and you  
cannot use your phone to place or receive calls.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Standalone Mode.  
4. Use the up or down navigation key to select On or Off and press  
Set Shortcut Key  
.
Shortcut Key allows you to select from up to 22 applications that appear in the  
display when you press the navigation key.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Set Shortcut Key.  
4. Select a directional key location and press  
. Or select Reset All to  
change to default settings.  
5. Select a menu item and press  
Language  
.
Change the display language from English to Spanish or vice versa using the  
Language menu.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Language.  
4. Use the navigation key to select the language of your choice, then press  
.
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Location  
Note: This menu can be accessed only if the Lock Location setting is set to Unlock.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Location.  
4. Select Location On or E911 Only and press  
Slide Settings  
.
Allows you to set the phone to automatically lock when you slide the phone  
downward. You can also set the key press type for Backlight Wake-Up.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Press  
Slide Settings. The following options appear in the display:  
Auto Lock, select On or Off and press  
. When Slide Auto Lock  
is ON and the phone is closed, the display locks immediately. When Auto Lock is  
OFF and the phone is closed, the display locks after a 10-second delay.  
Press  
Backlight Wake-Up, select Single Press, Double Press or  
Long Press and press  
.
Security  
The Security menu allows you to lock your phone, set restrictions, and other  
security options.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings.  
3. Press  
Security, press  
.
4. Enter the lock code (factory settings are the last four digits of your  
telephone number). The following options display:  
• Lock Mode: Allows you to lock the Device or Location.  
• Edit Code: Allows you to change the Lock Code for the Device or Location.  
• Reset Setting: All settings (except Contacts) are reset to factory default  
settings.  
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Phone Settings  
Lock Device  
Lock Device restricts the use of your phone with the exception of outgoing calls to  
911. Lock Device allows you to answer calls, but to place calls (except to emergency  
numbers) you have to unlock the phone.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Security. You’re prompted to enter the lock code. The default  
lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number.  
4. Enter the Lock Code. Several security menus appear in the display.  
5. Press  
Lock Mode. Use the navigation key to highlight Device. Press  
. The following options display:  
• Lock: Temporarily locks the phone until powered down, or until the Lock Code is  
entered to Unlock the phone. Once the Lock Code is entered to perform a  
function, the Lock Mode is set to Unlock.  
• Unlock: If locked, unlocks the device or phone.  
• On Power Up: The Lock Code is required whenever you power up the phone.  
6. Press  
to perform the function for the highlighted option.  
Lock Location  
Lock Location restricts the user from viewing or changing Location settings until  
the Lock Code is entered.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Security. You’re prompted to enter the lock code. The default  
lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number.  
4. Enter the Lock Code. Several security menus appear in the display.  
5. Press  
Lock Mode. Use the navigation key to highlight Location and  
press  
. The following options display:  
• Lock: The Lock Code is required to view Location settings on the Phone  
Settings menu.  
• Unlock: Allows you to access Location settings on the Phone Settings menu  
without entering the Lock Code.  
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6. Press  
to perform the function for the highlighted option.  
Edit Lock Code  
The default lock code is the last four digits of your phone number. Edit Code allows  
you to change this code to a lock code of your preference.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Security. You’re prompted to enter the lock code. The default  
lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number.  
4. Press  
Edit Code.  
5. At the “ENTER NEW LOCK CODE” prompt, enter the new lock code. You’re  
prompted to confirm the new lock code.  
6. DEVICE CODE SET” message appears in the display confirming that your  
lock code has been changed.  
Tip: Your phone does not allow you to view the lock code for obvious security reasons. If you change the  
lock code, be sure to write down or memorize the new code.  
Resetting Your Phone  
Reset Phone returns all setup options to their factory default.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
Phone Settings. The Phone Settings menus are listed in the  
.
2. Press  
display.  
3. Press  
, then press  
Security, and enter the lock code.  
4. Press  
Reset Settings. A prompt appears in the display “RESET  
DEFAULT SETTINGS? CONTACTS WILL NOT BE AFFECTED.”  
5. Press Yes to restore default settings or press No to return to the Security  
menu.  
System Select  
The System Select menu allows you to set your roaming options. For information on  
roaming options, see "Roaming Options" on page 27  
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NAM Selection  
Your phone provides the option of selecting between two NAMs (Number Assignment  
Modules) or phone numbers. Select either NAM1 or NAM2.  
PC Connection  
PC Connection allows you to select how you want your u620 to connect to your PC.  
Choose either USB, or Bluetooth and press  
Connection.  
. Select No Connection to disable PC  
Quick Search  
Quick Search is an easy way to locate contacts in your Address Book and Menu  
items.  
Turning Quick Search On  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Settings.  
Quick Search.  
3. Press  
4. Highlight On and press  
to turn Quick Search on.  
Searching for a Contact  
1. Press the first few numeric keys that correspond to the letters of the  
contacts name.  
For example, to search for “Sally” you would enter  
S
A
L
L
Y
2. Press the up navigation key to search for Contacts. If a match is found, the  
contact name(s) are highlighted.  
3. Press the  
key to call the contact.  
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Searching for a Menu Item  
1. Press the first few numeric keys that correspond to the letters of the Menu  
item name.  
For example, to search for “Inbox” you would enter  
I
N
B
O
X
2. Press the down navigation key to search for Menu items. If a match is  
found, the menu item(s) appear in the display.  
3. Press the  
key to access the content of the menu item.  
Call Settings  
The Call Settings menu allows you to select the method for answering incoming  
calls, setting redial options, setting data rates for data calls, voice privacy, and more.  
Answer Options  
The Answer Options menu allows you to select the method for answering incoming  
calls.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Call Settings. The Call Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Answer Options. The following options appear in the display:  
• Slide Open: Calls are answered when the slide is opened.  
• Any Key: Calls are answered when any key is pressed.  
• Send Only: Calls are answered when the  
key is pressed.  
• Auto Answer: Calls are answered automatically with a 1, 3 or 5 second delay.  
4. Use the navigation key to highlight the method you wish to use for  
answering calls, then press  
.
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Auto Retry  
Auto Retry automatically redials busy numbers after a preset period of time.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Call Settings. The Call Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Auto Retry.  
4. Select On or Off and press  
.
Note: Press  
TTY Mode  
Before you can use your phone with a TTY device, you’ll need to enable TTY  
functions in the phone. For more information, refer to "TTY" on page 28.  
One Touch Dial  
You can use this option to enable or disable the speed dialing feature.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Call Settings. The Call Settings menus are listed in the  
3. Press  
One Touch Dial.  
4. Select On or Off and press  
. For more information, refer to "Speed  
Dialing" on page 55.  
Voice Privacy  
Note: This feature is only available on the Verizon Wireless network.  
Voice Privacy (if set to On) allows you to prevent those you call from seeing your  
number in their display when receiving your call.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Call Settings. The Call Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Voice Privacy.  
4. Select On or Off and press  
.
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Call Restrictions  
Call Restriction allows you to restrict outgoing and incoming calls. You can also  
restrict access to your Contacts list.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Call Settings. The Call Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
Call Restrictions.  
4. Use the up/down navigation key to select Outgoing, Incoming, or  
Contacts, then press  
5. Use the up/down navigation key to highlight On or Off, and press  
Data Settings  
1. Press  
.
.
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
Call Settings. The Call Settings menus are listed in the  
.
2. Press  
display.  
3. Press  
Highlight one of the following options and press  
• Data Off: Phone operates in normal voice call mode.  
Data Settings. The following options appear in the display.  
.
• Data For Next Call: Data call is enabled for next call only. Phone will reset to  
Data Off mode after call.  
• Data Until Powered Off: Phone will remain in Data Mode until phone is  
powered off.  
DTMF Tones  
Use this menu to set DTMF settings to Normal, or Long.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Call Settings. The Call Settings menus are listed in the  
display.  
3. Press  
DTMF Tones. The following options appear in the display.  
Highlight one of the following options and press  
.
• Normal: Select for a normal tone.  
• Long: Select for an extended tone.  
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Bluetooth Menu  
Bluetooth Menu  
About 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.  
Note: When connected to your Bluetooth headset, press the headset send key to use VoiceSignal’s Voice  
Dial feature.  
Bluetooth Service Profiles  
Actually, the Bluetooth specification is a protocol that describes how the short-range  
wireless technology works, whereas individual profiles describe the services  
supported by individual devices. Profiles reduce the chance that different devices  
will not work together.  
Your phone supports the following profile service:  
HSP: Mono-headset profile  
HFP: Hands-free profile*  
SPP: Serial Port profile  
DUN: Dial Up Networking  
OBEX OPP: Object Push (only for vCard)  
A2DP, AVRCP: Advanced Audio (only for VCAST Music playback in Stereo)  
* For vehicle/accessory compatibility, go to www.verizonwireless.com/bluetooth  
chart. Phone does not support all Bluetooth OBEX profiles.  
The following Bluetooth options are available:  
On/Off  
When the Bluetooth radio is turned on, you can use the Bluetooth features available.  
When the Bluetooth radio is turned off, you cannot send or receive information via  
Bluetooth. To save battery life or in situations where radio use is prohibited, such as  
airline traveling, you can turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Bluetooth Menu.  
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3. Press  
to turn Bluetooth On or Off.  
Note: If Bluetooth is turned on, the  
Bluetooth icon displays in the top line of the display.  
Search  
This option searches for a recognized Bluetooth wireless technology device.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Bluetooth Menu.  
3. Add New Device is highlighted, press  
twice.  
Note: If you have NOT already activated Bluetooth on the phone, the message “TURN BLUETOOTH POWER  
ON?” displays. Highlight Yes to activate or No to exit and press  
.
4. A list of found Bluetooth devices will be displayed. Use the up and down  
navigation keys to highlight a Bluetooth device. Press  
devices.  
to pair the  
5. Enter the passkey (0000 for most devices) and press  
to pair with the  
device you selected.  
6. Select Yes to pair the devices. Once connected the Bluetooth Connected  
icon appears in the display.  
Bluetooth Settings  
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.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Bluetooth Menu.  
3. Press  
Options. The Bluetooth menu displays with the following  
options:  
• My Phone Name: allows you enter a customized name.  
• Discovery Mode: allows other users to see your accessibility. Select On for  
other devices to see your device, or Off for no visibility.  
Note: After selecting On, users have one minute to see your accessibility. After which Discovery Mode will  
automatically default back to off.  
• Supported Profiles: displays supported Bluetooth profiles.  
• My Phone Info: shows the handset information.  
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Memory  
Memory  
The Manage Memory menu allows you to set your Save Options to Phone Memory  
or Card Memory. You can also set the memory usage for pictures, videos, music,  
sounds, and ringtones on your phone and microSD™ card.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Memory. The Memory menus are listed in the display. The  
following options are available:  
• Save Options: You can set your Picture, Video, and Sounds to be saved to  
either phone memory or card memory.  
• Phone Memory: Allows you to see memory usage of everything stored on your  
phone. The following file types can be saved to the phone memory storage area:  
-
-
-
-
-
My Pictures: Pictures you have saved from a Picture message, downloaded  
via the “Get It Now” application, or taken using your phone.  
My Videos: Video Clips you have saved from a Video message, downloaded via  
the “Get It Now” application, or taken using your phone.  
My Ringtones: Ringtones you have downloaded via the “Get It Now”  
application, or saved from a Picture message with Ringtone attached.  
My Music: Music you have downloaded directly from the V CAST Music  
catalog or music you have transferred from your PC using Sync Music.  
My Sounds: Sounds you have downloaded, recorded using your phone, or  
saved from a Picture message with Sound attached.  
• Card Memory: Allows you to see memory usage of everything stored on your  
microSD™ card. The following file types can be saved to the removable  
microSD™memory card:  
Tip: Your phone does not come with the microSD™memory card, it must be purchased as an accessory.  
See your service provider for more information.  
-
-
-
-
My Pictures: Pictures you have saved from a Picture message or taken using  
your phone.  
My Videos: Video Clips you have saved from a Video message or taken using  
your phone.  
My Music: Music you have downloaded directly from the V CAST Music  
catalog or music you have transferred from your PC using Sync Music.  
My Sounds: Sounds you have recorded using your phone or saved from a  
Picture message with Sound attached.  
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Phone Info  
The Phone Info menu allows you to view the software and hardware information,  
your assigned number, and an icon glossary for your phone.  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings &  
Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Phone Info. The Phone Info menus are listed in the display.  
3. My Number is highlighted. Press  
to display the Mobile Device and  
Identification numbers.  
4. Press  
SW Version to view the software, PRL, ERI, Browser, Get it  
Now, and Hardware versions available on your phone.  
5. Press  
6. Press  
in the Icon Glossary option to return to Phone Info menu.  
7. Press to return to idle screen.  
Icon Glossary to view the list of icons with a brief description.  
when in My Number and SW Version options or when  
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Get It Now  
Section 9: Multimedia  
Topics Covered  
Get It Now  
Music & Tones  
Picture & Video  
Games  
News & Info  
Tools on the Go  
Extras  
The topics covered in this section are audio and video, graphics, voice command,  
games, calendar, schedule events, set an alarm, and perform simple math  
calculations.  
Get It Now  
The Get It Now menu provides sub-menus to Music & Tones, Picture & Video,  
Games, News & Info, Tools on the Go and Extras. You can also view memory info to  
see how much space you’ve used (and have left) for stored media. Use the following  
steps for each Get It Now sub-menu.  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. Press the right soft key  
Info.  
Note: Press the right navigation key to directly access the Get It Now menu (the default shortcut key  
setting).  
3. Press  
App. Memory to display the memory available. Press the  
key to return.  
4. Press  
Content Memory to view the memory used for the following  
items. Press the  
key to return.  
• My Ringtones  
• My Music  
• My Sounds  
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• My Pictures  
• My Videos  
• Applications  
• Picture/Video Msg  
5. Press  
key to return.  
6. Press Help to display a list of frequently asked questions. Use the  
navigation key to highlight an item and press to display help text.  
View Log to see the file transfer activity. Press the  
Press the  
key to return.  
Music & Tones  
This menu allows you to get new tunes and tones, record new sounds, and set tunes  
and tones as your ringtone. It also allows you to access your music files.  
V CAST Music  
You can use the V CAST Music option to download music from the V CAST Music  
catalog directly to phone memory or to a removable memory card. Before  
downloading music to your microSD™ memory card, be sure to format it as  
described below.  
Note: Transferring music to your V CAST Music phone requires a compatible USB cable*. MP3 and WMA  
files are supported. Customer must be in V CAST Coverage Area to browse and purchase songs from  
the V CAST Music phone. See www.verizonwireless.com for coverage information and maps.  
*USB Cable sold seperately.  
Formatting microSD™ Card using your u620  
1. Press the  
Menu, use the navigation key to highlight  
Settings  
& Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Memory.  
Card Memory.  
3. Press  
4. Press the right soft key  
5. The Format Card option is highlighted. Press  
6. Highlight Yes and press to format microSD™ card.  
Formatting microSD™ Card using your PC  
Options.  
.
For best playback of songs stored to the microSD™ memory card, you should  
reformat your memory card with PC format FAT32.  
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Note: Any contents currently stored on the microSD™ memory card will be lost after this procedure is  
performed.  
1. Insert the microSD™ memory card into an SD card adapter.  
2. Insert the SD card adapter into the SD card reader slot.  
3. Plug the SD card reader into a USB port on your PC.  
4. On your PC, go to your My Computer directory and highlight the drive that  
represents the SD card reader.  
5. Right click and select the Format option.  
6. Under the File System option, select FAT32 and click the Start button.  
7. Your microSD™ memory card will be reformatted.  
8. Remove the microSD™ card from the SD card reader and insert it back  
into your phone. The My Music directory will automatically be created on  
the microSD™ memory card the first time you insert it into the phone.  
Downloading Music from the V CAST Music Catalog  
1. Press the  
Menu, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
and press  
. The Music & Tones menu is highlighted, press  
.
2. Press  
V CAST Music to open the V CAST Music catalog.  
3. Browse or search the catalog to preview the songs you want.  
4. Highlight the music (song or album) that you want to purchase. Press  
BUY to purchase.  
5. The CONFIRM PURCHASE screen will display the price and items you  
selected to purchase. Press  
6. You’ll receive confirmation that your purchase was successful and your  
music is available for download. Press to continue.  
7. Highlight Phone Memory or Memory Card for storage location (Memory  
Card is recommended). Press to begin downloading. Wait for the  
BUY to accept the terms.  
phone to acquire the content license. Press  
complete.  
when download is  
8. Press right soft key  
Play to play the downloaded song immediately.  
Library to go to your Music Library  
Or, You can press the left soft key  
of downloaded songs and albums. For more information, refer to  
"Managing Your Music" on page 96.  
9. To return to the main screen, press the  
key.  
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Get New Ringtones  
You can use this option to download new ringtones from the Internet.  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. The Music & Tones menu is highlighted, press  
.
3. Highlight  
Get New Ringtones and press  
Get New App. and press  
.
4. Highlight  
.
5. You are connected to the web server and presented with available provider  
ringtone applications.  
6. To return to the main screen, press the  
My Ringtones  
1. Press  
and press  
key.  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. The Music & Tones menu is highlighted, press  
.
3. Highlight  
My Ringtones and press  
.
4. Press  
Get New Ringtones to access the web to download new  
ringtones.  
5. Highlight a preloaded or downloaded ringtone and press  
6. To return to the main screen, press the key.  
My Music  
.
The Music Player can be used to play music files that you have downloaded from the  
V CAST Music catalog or that you have transferred from your PC using Sync Music.  
You can play your music with the slide open or down.  
Managing Your Music  
This option allows you to view your music sorted by genre, artist, album title, or song  
title. You can also create playlists.  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. The Music & Tones menu is highlighted, press  
3. Press My Music.  
.
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4. Your Music Library will appear. The following categories are available:  
• Genres: This option organizes your songs by music type (genre). For example,  
Folk, Rock, Country, Classical, Soul, Unknown and so on. Each folder will contain  
all songs within that genre.  
• Artists: This option organizes your songs by artist.  
• Albums: This option organizes your songs by album title. Even if you only have  
one song from an album, a folder for the album will display.  
• Songs: This option organizes your songs by song title. To add a song to a  
playlist, press the right soft key  
the song into one of your playlists.  
Options and select Add to playlist to place  
• Playlists: Any playlists that you have created are displayed in this option. Press  
the right soft key  
press the right soft key  
or to create a new playlist.  
Create to create a new playlist. With a playlist highlighted,  
Options to play, edit, rename, or erase the playlist,  
• Inbox: This repository is where alert notifications are received when new music  
from a selected artist is available for download.  
• Play All: This option will play all of your songs in list order.  
• Shuffle: This option will re-sort a playlist order.  
5. You can press the left soft key  
Catalog to go to the V CAST Music  
catalog.  
Creating a Playlist  
1. Press MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
and press  
2. The Music & Tones menu item is highlighted, press  
Get It Now  
.
.
3. Press  
My Music.  
4. Press  
Playlists.  
5. If no playlists exist, press the right soft key  
Create.  
Tip: If a playlist already exists, press the right soft key  
Options. Press  
Create playlist.  
6. Enter a title for the playlist in the text box and press  
.
7. Press the  
key to return to the Music Library menu. You can select  
songs to add to the playlist by browsing through Genres, Artists, Albums, or  
Songs in the Music Library.  
8. Highlight a song, press the right soft key  
to playlist. Highlight the appropriate playlist and press  
9. To return to the main screen, press the key.  
Options and select  
Add  
Add.  
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Editing a Playlist  
1. Press  
MENU and use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It  
Now and press  
.
2. The Music & Tones menu item is highlighted, press  
.
3. Press  
My Music.  
4. Press  
Playlists.  
5. Highlight the playlist you would like to edit and press the right soft key  
Options.  
6. Press  
7. To remove a song from the playlist, highlight the song and press the right  
soft key Remove.  
To change the order of the songs in your playlist, highlight a song and  
press Move. Then use the up or down navigation keys to move the  
Edit playlist.  
song up or down in the playlist order. When you are finished, press  
Save.  
8. To return to the main screen, press the  
Playing Your Music  
The navigation keys you will use are labeled below.  
key.  
1. If the slide is down unlock your handset or slide the phone up.  
2. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
3. The Music & Tones menu is highlighted, press  
4. Highlight My Music and press  
.
5. The Music Library is organized by Genres, Artists, Albums, Songs, and  
Playlists. Select one of these to see a list of music files that have been  
downloaded or transferred to internal phone memory or to the microSD™  
memory card. See ‘Downloading Music from the V CAST Music Catalog” on  
page 95 or see "Sync Music" on page 100 for more information on how to  
download or transfer music to your phone.  
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6. Scroll down to a song and press the right soft key  
from the following options:  
Options, to select  
• Add to playlist: Adds the song to an existing playlist.  
• Move song: Moves the images from the microSD™ card to the phone and  
from the phone to the microSD™ card. Displays when microSD™ card is  
inserted.  
• Lock song: Allows you to lock the song so that it will not be deleted. This option  
may not be available for all songs.  
• Erase song: Erases the selected song.  
• Song Info: Displays Title, Artist, Album, Genre, Copyright, Length, Size, Bit Rate  
and Date.  
• Reinitialize library database: Re initializes the Music Library to remove  
songs without valid licenses.  
7. Press the up/down navigation keys to highlight the song you want to listen  
to and press  
PLAY to play the song. Or, press the left soft key  
Catalog to see the V CAST Music Catalog.  
8. During song playback, press the right soft key  
Options to switch to  
one of the following functions:  
• Play Album: Selects all songs from an album that are available on the phone or  
memory card.  
• Play All: Selects all songs for playback.  
• Shuffle: Re-sorts the current playlist order.  
• V CAST Music: Launches the V CAST Music catalog.  
• Buy music by <artist>: Launches the V CAST Music catalog and selects all  
available albums and songs from that artist.  
9. During song playback, press the right navigation key to advance to the next  
song track in the current playlist, or press the left navigation key to skip to  
the previous song track.  
My Sounds  
1. Press  
The Music & Tones menu is highlighted, press  
2. Highlight My Sounds and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now.  
.
.
3. Record New is highlighted. Press  
to launch the RECORD NEW  
screen.  
4. Press  
left soft key  
5. Press  
REC to begin recording. Press  
STOP to stop. Press the  
Pause to pause and resume the recording appropriately.  
to save sound.  
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Sync Music  
This option allows you to transfer music files from your PC to your handset and vice  
versa. In order to use this option, you must load Windows MediaTM Player 10 on your  
PC. Windows MediaTM Player 10 is only compatible with Windows XP® operating  
systems.  
Note: V CAST Music phones only support music imported from a CD via Windows Media™ Player 10,  
purchased from the V CAST Music Service, or other purchased Windows Media™ formatted music.  
iPod® and iTunes® compatible music files are not compatible with V CAST Music.  
For setup of Windows MediaTM Player 10, refer to the following resources:  
To download the Windows MediaTM Player 10:  
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/mp10/default.aspx  
Tips on getting started:  
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/mp10/usingplayer.aspx  
Common questions:  
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/mp10/troubleshooting.aspx  
Troubleshooting error messages:  
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/mp10/errors.aspx  
with English or Spanish filenames can be successfully transferred to the phone for play back.  
Note: Before transferring files, be sure to format your microSD™ memory card with PC format FAT32. See  
‘Formatting microSD™ Card using your PC” on page 94 for more information.  
1. Plug in the USB cable to your phone and connect it to a USB port on your  
PC.  
2. Press  
The Music & Tones menu is highlighted, press  
3. Highlight Sync Music and press  
4. Your phone should display the message, Connected.  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now.  
.
.
5. Open Windows Media Player 10 on your PC and select the SYNC option.  
6. The left-hand side of the Windows Media Player will display the files on  
your PC. Check the songs you want to download.  
7. On the right-hand side of the Windows Media Player, select whether you  
want to download the music to Removable storage card or Phone  
internal memory.  
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8. Press the Start Sync button on the upper left-hand side of the Windows  
Media Player.  
9. A Synchronization Complete message will appear on the phone when  
downloading is complete.  
10. Disconnect the USB cable.  
11. To return to the main screen, press the  
key.  
Picture & Video  
This menu allows you to get new pictures from Get It Now and video from V CAST or  
take new pictures or videos using your phone’s camera. You can also view the saved  
pictures.  
V CAST Mobile TV*  
Coming to Select Markets in 2007  
Your SCH-u620 is capable of delivering full length television programming from  
some of the most popular TV channels right to your phone. Catch many of your  
favorite full length shows by checking out the easy to use Media Program Guide  
(MPG). Plus, you can still take calls, messages, and when you hang up, go right back  
to enjoying your program, already in progress. Get unlimited access to entertainment  
when you use V CAST Mobile TV.  
Visit www.verizonwireless.com/vcast for more information. If you haven’t already  
done so, sign up for V CAST Mobile TV by calling 1-800-2 JOIN IN, visit a Verizon  
Wireless Communications store, or subscribe directly from your phone!  
Note: *VCAST Mobile TV coming to select markets in 2007. VCAST Mobile TV is only available in the VCAST  
Mobile TV coverage area. Coverage area maps available at www.verizonwireless.com. Additional  
fees may apply.  
Managing V CAST Mobile TV Options  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. Highlight Picture & Video and press  
.
3. Highlight V CAST Mobile TV and press  
. The Media Program Guide is  
retrieved.  
4. Use the up or down navigation key to highlight a program. Use the left or  
right navigation key to select a time.  
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5. Press the right soft key  
Options. The following options appear in the  
display:  
• Description: Displays a description of the highlighted program.  
• Subscription: Displays V CAST Mobile TV subscription package options.  
• Upgrade Check: Checks for and updates your V CAST Mobile TV software.  
• Parental Controls: Allows you to block content based on ratings set in the  
Parental Control Rating menus.  
Note: To change Parental Control settings, you must enter a user defined 4-digit PIN.  
• Parental Control On/Off: Select On or Off to activate Parental Controls.  
• Parental Control Ratings: After entering your 4-digit PIN, select ratings  
allowed for TV Programs, Movies, and Audio. Only programs of the selected  
rating and below can be viewed/heard.  
• About: Displays information such as version number of V CAST Mobile TV  
software.  
Viewing V CAST Mobile TV Programs  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. Highlight Picture & Video and press  
.
3. Highlight V CAST Mobile TV and press  
. The Media Program Guide is  
retrieved.  
4. Use the up or down navigation key to highlight a program.  
5. Press the left soft key  
Play to play the highlighted program.  
6. Press the left soft key  
Full Screen to view a larger image. Rotate the  
phone 90 degrees to the left and close the slide. While in Full Screen  
mode, you may do the following:  
Press the left  
or right  
soft key to return to Normal viewing mode.  
Press the  
Press  
program.  
key to return to the Media Program Guide screen.  
to pause the screen. Press again to resume viewing the  
7. Press the right soft key  
Options to select from the following:  
• Guide  
• Description  
• Subscription  
• Upgrade Check  
• Parental Controls  
• About  
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V CAST Video  
V CAST, the next generation wireless technology that unveils a whole new  
multimedia experience at your fingertips, provides access to vibrant, full-color  
content from some of the biggest names in entertainment. V CAST is your link to  
video on demand, which allows you to view or download video clips that contain  
breaking news, sports highlights, weather and more.  
For additional information regarding V CAST Videos and its use, see  
www.verizonwireless.com.  
Note: To access and download videos, you must have the  
icon displayed.  
Browsing, Selecting and Playing Video Clips  
The navigation keys you will use are labeled below.  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. Highlight Picture & Video and press  
.
3. Highlight V CAST Videos and press  
.
4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the V CAST Videos category you want.  
5. After choosing the category you want press . Choose a sub category, if  
applicable, by using the navigation keys or by entering the short-cut key  
number and press  
6. Use the navigation key to highlight a video.  
.
7. To view the highlighted video, press  
VIEW.  
8. Highlight Yes to accept charges, if applicable, and then press  
. After  
connection and buffering occurs, the video clip begins.  
Note: To view a video in fullscreen (landscape) mode, press the navigation key up while playing the video.  
Press the navigation key up again to switch back to normal (portrait) mode.  
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Downloading a Video Clip  
1. Launch V CAST Videos and select a video you want to save. For  
information about launching your video player and choosing a video clip,  
review steps 1-5 of the previous section, “Browsing, Selecting and Playing  
Video Clips” above.  
2. To download and save the highlighted video, press  
SAVE. The video  
clip will be saved to My Videos.  
3. Highlight Yes to accept charges, if applicable and then press  
. The  
video download begins.  
4. Once the download is completed, “Download Complete. Play video  
now?” appears in the display.  
to view the video, or select No to return to the  
V CAST Videos menu.  
Note: Video Clips you save are stored in My Videos. You can access video clips without launching the  
V CAST Videos application and delete your saved video clips directly. For more information, refer to  
"My Videos" on page 106.  
Note: Not all video content available can be downloaded to your phone; however, all content is available for  
viewing.  
Deleting Video Clips  
1. Launch V CAST Videos. For more information, refer to "Record Video" on  
page 108.  
2. Press the right soft key  
3. Press . The clips you have downloaded are listed.  
4. Use the navigation key to highlight the video you want to erase and press  
the right soft key Options.  
Options. My Clips is highlighted.  
5. Erase is highlighted, Press  
. Highlight Yes when the confirmation  
screen displays, then press  
.
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Configure Alerts for New Video Clips  
1. Launch V CAST Videos.  
2. Configure an alert using the navigation keys to select the V CAST Videos  
categories.  
3. Choose a sub category if applicable, then press the right soft key  
Options.  
4. Highlight Alerts and press  
5. Highlight Configure alerts and press  
6. Select the alert content you want, and press  
7. After reading terms, highlight Save to accept and press  
Cancel to decline and press  
.
.
.
, or highlight  
.
Note: Fees apply for text messages/alerts both sent and received.  
Get New Pictures  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
Picture & Video.  
Get New Pictures.  
Get New App. You are connected to the internet. Follow the  
on-screen prompts.  
My Pictures  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
and press  
.
2. Press  
Picture & Video.  
3. Press  
My Pictures.  
4. To view your pictures in a slide show, do the following:  
Press the right soft key  
.
Options, highlight Slide Show, and press  
Select the appropriate Effects and Duration, and press  
Press the left soft key Pause/Resume to pause or resume  
slideshow, or the right soft key Done to return.  
.
5. Press  
VIEW to view the highlighted picture. Press the right soft key  
Options to select from the following options:  
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• Send: Launches the Create PIC/VIDEO Msg screen.  
• To PIX Place: Transfers the file to the online gallery.  
• Get New Pictures: Launches the internet to get online pictures.  
• Set As: Set the picture as the Main Wallpaper, Picture ID  
• Zoom: Allows you to zoom in or zoom out using the up/down volume key. You  
may also rotate the picture while viewing it.  
• Create Postcard: Adds text to a picture selected from My Pictures.  
• Slide Show: Allows you to view of a series of pictures.  
• Rename: Allows you to rename the picture.  
• Lock: Locks the picture to prevent deletion.  
• Erase: Erases the selected picture from the gallery.  
• Erase All: Erases all pictures from the gallery except the locked images.  
• File Info: Provides the file name, date, time, resolution, size type and rights to  
the selected picture.  
6. Use the navigation key to make your selection and press  
.
My Videos  
This menu allows you to review the videos you have taken or downloaded and stored  
into your phone and/or microSD TM card.  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. Press  
Picture & Video.  
3. Press  
My Videos.  
4. Press the navigation key to highlight the desired video clip and press  
PLAY to play the selected video.  
5. After playing the video, press  
to return to the thumbnail view.  
6. Press the right soft key  
Options for the following options. Highlight an  
option and press  
to make your selection.  
• Send: Launches the Create PIC/VIDEO Msg screen. (Only available for  
user-generated video.)  
• To PIX Place: Transfers the file to the online gallery. (Only available for  
user-generated video.)  
• V CAST Videos: Launches the V CAST Videos catalog.  
• Set As Wallpaper: Sets the selected Video as wallpaper. (Only available for  
user-generated video.)  
• Rename: Allows you to rename the video.  
• Move: Allows you to move the video to your microSD™ card when inserted.  
• Lock: Locks the video to prevent deletion.  
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• Erase: Erases the selected video from the gallery.  
• Erase All: Erases all videos from the gallery except the locked images.  
• File Info: Provides the file name, date, time, resolution, size, file type, duration  
and rights to the selected video.  
Take Pictures  
This menu launches the camera.  
1. Press MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
and press  
Get It Now  
.
2. Press  
Picture & Video.  
3. Press  
Take Picture. The camera is now active.  
Tip: Alternatively to activate the Camera, press the Camera/Video key on the right side of the phone.  
4. Press the right soft key  
Options, to choose the specific camera  
settings. Use the navigation keys to advance to each setting category, and  
to make selections within each category. The following categories are  
available:  
• Settings: Memory (store pictures to phone or microSD™ card), Auto Save,  
Capture Mode, ISO, Metering, Icon Display, Shutter Sound, Reset Settings  
• Flash: Off, On, Auto, On This Shot  
• Timer: Off, 2 Sec., 5 Sec., 10 Sec.  
• Quality: Fine, Normal, Economy  
• Resolution: (1280X960), (1024X768), (640X480), (320X240), and Picture ID  
• Multi-Shot: Series Shot, Divided Shot  
• White Balance: Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent  
• Color Effect: Normal, Black & White, Sepia, Negative, Sketch  
• Camcorder: Switches from Camera to Camcorder  
5. Press  
TAKE to capture a picture. Press the right soft key  
Erase  
to delete the picture in the view window. Press the left soft key  
Save to save the picture to My Pictures. Press  
SEND to send the  
photo in a Picture message.  
6. To exit the camera, press the  
key.  
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Record Video  
This menu launches the camcorder.  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. Press  
Picture & Video.  
3. Press  
Record Video. The camcorder is now active.  
Tip: Alternatively to activate the Camcorder, press and hold the Camera/Video key on the right side of the  
phone.  
4. Press the right soft key  
Options, to choose the specific camcorder  
settings. Use the navigation keys to advance to each setting category, and  
to make selections within each category. The following categories are  
available:  
• Settings: Memory (store Videos to phone or microSD™ card), Auto Save, Icon  
Display, Start/End Sound, Reset Settings.  
• Recording Mode: Limit for Video Msg (to record up to a 15 second clip to  
attach to a PIC/VIDEO message), Normal (to record video with length up to 10  
minutes at a time).  
• Video Light: Off, On, Auto  
• Timer: Off, 2 Sec., 5 Sec., 10 Sec.  
• Quality: Economy, Normal, or Fine.  
• Resolution: 320x240, 176x144 Video Msg  
• White Balance: Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent.  
• Color Effect: Normal, Black & White, Sepia, Negative.  
• Camera: Switches from camcorder to camera.  
5. Press  
6. Press  
Resume or  
to save the settings.  
REC to begin recording. Press the left soft key  
Pause/  
STOP.  
7. Once the recording is complete, you may press the right soft key  
Erase to delete the video or press the left soft key Save to save the  
SEND to send the recorded video in a  
recording to My Videos. Press  
Video message.  
8. To exit the camcorder, press the  
key.  
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Note: If you receive an incoming call while using your camcorder, the video recording is stopped. You will  
be presented with the call Ignore / Accept screen. If you ignore the call, then you are given the choice  
to Save, Send or Erase the video. If you accept the call, then your video is auto-saved and the  
camcorder application exits in the background.  
Note: If the battery level becomes too low while you are recording, the recording is stopped and the video is  
auto-saved. The low battery indicator will be displayed and you will exit from the camcorder  
application. If your battery is too low then the phone will power down without saving the video.  
Note: If you receive a text message, a multi-media message or a voice mail while you are recording, the  
video recording is stopped. You are given the choice to View Now or View Later. If you choose later,  
you are given the chance to Save, Send or Erase the video. If you want to view the message now, the  
video is auto-saved and the camera application exits in the background.  
PIX Place  
Send a picture to your online album.  
Note: You must first setup your account on the Verizon Wireless website: www.verizonwireless.com before  
establishing a connection.  
1. Press  
and press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
2. Press  
Picture & Video.  
3. Press  
PIX Place. The PIX Place sign-on screen displays.  
4. Enter your Mobile Number and Password. Use the navigation key to  
highlight LOGIN and press  
. You are now connected to your online  
album.  
Games  
Select from several fun and interesting applications or a broad category of games  
that you can play on your phone.  
1. Press  
and press  
2. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
Games.  
3. Get New App. is highlighted, press  
.
4. Use the navigation keys to make a selection and press  
.
5. Choose the charge Either Subscription or Unlimited, then press  
.
Follow on screen prompts to apply.  
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News & Info  
1. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
and press  
.
2. Press  
News & Info.  
3. The browser is launched and a pop up screen with available applications is  
displayed.  
4. Use the navigation key to browse the categories.  
5. Once the desired category is highlighted, press  
to enter the category  
list.  
When you use Get News & Info, some of the keys operate differently than during a  
normal phone call.  
It presents on-screen items in any of the following ways:  
Text or numeric input  
Links (embedded in content)  
Numbered options (some options may not be numbered)  
Simple text  
You can utilize the options or links by using the soft keys.  
Tools on the Go  
Download applications that keep you in touch with the world, keep you organized,  
and help you find the coolest spots.  
1. Press  
and press  
2. Press  
MENU, use the navigation key to highlight  
Get It Now  
.
Tools on the Go.  
3. Get New App. is highlighted, press  
.
4. Highlight the application you wish to download and press  
.
5. Follow on screen subscription prompts and press  
. The download  
process begins.  
6. At the “App installed successfully. Would you like to run it?” prompt,  
press Yes to launch application, or No to return to category list.  
Note: The Tools on the Go menu will display all downloaded applications, with the most current download  
first.  
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Extras  
Extras is a backup assistant for your Address Book. Get Extras saves your address  
book entries to a database to protect them in the event that your phone is damaged  
or lost and allows them to be retrieved at a later date.  
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Section 10: Tools  
Topics Covered  
Voice Commands  
Calculator  
Calendar  
Alarm Clock  
World Clock  
Stop Watch  
Notepad  
File Viewer  
The topics covered in this section allow you to schedule appointments, view the  
calendar, set an alarm, view time zones, take notes, and perform simple math  
calculations  
Voice Commands  
For more information see "VoiceSignal™" on page 28  
Calculator  
You can perform calculations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and  
division using your phone.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools,  
Calculator,  
Normal. The Calculator opens.  
3. Enter the first number in your equation using the keypad. (Numbers can be  
up to ten digits long.)  
4. Press the right soft key  
allows you to enter a Parenthesis or Power if desired. Press the left soft key  
Clear or to clear all data entered.  
Operator to display a pop-up menu which  
5. Press  
to change the sign for a number to a negative.  
to add a decimal point.  
6. Press the  
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7. Use the navigation keys to set the type of calculation that you wish to  
perform. Your choices are as follows:  
• Up key: [+] Addition  
• Down key: [-] Subtraction  
• Right key: [x] Multiplication  
• Left key: [÷] Division  
8. Use the keypad to enter the second number into your equation.  
9. Press  
to perform the calculation and view the result.  
Tip  
Calculates the tip and determine how much each person should pay for the meal.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools,  
Calculator,  
Tip. The Tip Calculator opens.  
3. Populate the following fields:  
• Bill: enter the amount of the bill.  
• Tip: enter the tip percentage.  
• # Paying: enter the amount of people paying.  
Note: Press the  
key to enter a decimal point.  
4. The tip is automatically calculated in the section below.  
Converter  
The Conversion menu provides the following conversion categories:  
Temperature  
Length  
Weight  
Area  
Volume  
Currency  
To convert any of the above categories, do the following:  
1. Scroll to the conversion feature you wish to use and press the  
key.  
2. Use the left or right navigation keys to select the From units of money or  
measure for the quantity you want converted.  
3. Enter the quantity you want converted in the text box.  
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Note: Press the  
key to enter a decimal point.  
Use the left or right navigation keys to select the To units of money or measure for  
the quantity you want converted.  
Calendar  
Schedule up to eight events for any day by indicating each event’s start and end  
time. Set alarms for events so that you can be alerted before an event takes place.  
Events scheduled for future dates automatically appear on your Today events  
schedule for the present day.  
Add a new event  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools  
Calendar. The calendar appears in the display with  
the current date highlighted.  
3. To view available options, press the right soft key  
Options. A pop-up  
menu appears in the display that contains the menu items.  
• Weekly: View the current week.  
• Go To Date: Go to any date that you specify.  
• Go to Today: View today’s events.  
• Erase Old: Select a past event to delete.  
• Erase All: Delete all events in your calendar  
4. Press the left soft key  
Add to add a new event.  
5. The Appointment name field is highlighted. Enter the name and use the  
down navigation key to move to the following fields:  
• Start Date: Enter the start date for the event.  
• Start Time: Enter the start time for the event.  
-
am/pm: Select from am or pm for the start time.  
• End Date: Enter the end date for the event.  
• End Time: Enter the end time for the event.  
-
am/pm: Select from am or pm for the end time.  
• Recurrence: Select the frequency of the event.  
• Alert: Sets the alarm for the event. Select from Tone, Vibrate, or Light Only.  
• Reminder: Set a reminder up to one day before the event.  
• Alert Time: Set the Alert Time to sound before the event takes place.  
6. Fill in and select event details using the navigation keys and the alpha-  
numeric keypad.  
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Alarm Clock  
7. Press  
View an Event  
1. Press  
. The event is saved.  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools  
Calendar.  
3. A calendar appears in the display with the current date highlighted.  
4. Use the navigation keys to highlight the date containing the event that you  
wish to view. Press the right soft key  
5. In the pop-up menu that appears in the display, use the navigation key to  
highlight Go To Date, then press  
6. Enter the desired date in the box, then press  
entered appears in the display with the event date highlighted.  
7. Press VIEW to view event details for the date.  
8. To edit the event, press the left soft key Edit. Make changes, then  
press SAVE.  
Options.  
.
. The month that you  
9. Press the right soft key  
Options. A pop-up menu appears in the  
display.  
10. To erase the current event, press  
Erase. A pop-up menu appears with  
Yes highlighted. press to erase, or highlight No to cancel.  
11. To see the selected date in a month view, press  
Monthly.  
12. To see the selected date in a week view, press  
Weekly.  
Alarm Clock  
Your phone has an alarm clock that can be set to go off once, or recur daily at a  
specific time. Once set, the alarm clock is easy to change or turn off.  
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Set An Alarm  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools  
Alarm Clock. The Alarm Clock menu displays with  
the Alarm 1 highlighted.  
3. The following options appear in the display:  
• Alarm 1  
• Alarm 2  
• Alarm 3  
4. Use the navigation key to highlight the alarm that you wish to enable, then  
press  
. The Set Alarm (1, 2, or 3 depending on your selection) screen  
appears in the display.  
5. The Alarm field is highlighted. Use the left/right navigation keys to select  
On or Off.  
6. Press the down navigation key to highlight the Time field, then enter the  
time that you wish for the alarm to sound.  
7. Press the down navigation key once to highlight the am/pm field. Use the  
left/right navigation keys to select am or pm.  
8. Press the down navigation key once to highlight the Frequency field. Use  
the left/right navigation keys to set the frequency (occurrence) of the  
alarm. Below lists and defines the options for this field.  
• Once: The alarm sounds only once, at the time specified.  
• Daily: The alarm sounds every day at the time specified.  
• Mon-Fri: The alarm sounds Monday through Friday at the time specified.  
• Weekends: The alarm sounds Saturday through Sunday at the time specified.  
9. Press the down navigation key once to highlight the first Ringer field. Use  
the left/right navigation keys to set the ringer to Tone, Vibrate, or Light  
Only.  
10. If you selected Tone, press the down navigation key again to highlight the  
second field. Use the left/right navigation keys to set the alert tone to VZW  
Default Tone, or select a tone from your My Ringtones or My Sounds  
folders.  
11. When all fields have correct information entered, press  
SAVE to save  
your settings.  
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Disable an alarm before it sounds  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools  
Alarm Clock. The Alarm Clock menu displays with  
the Alarm 1 highlighted.  
3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the alarm you wish to disable, then  
press the right soft key  
display.  
Options. A pop-up menu appears in the  
4. Press  
Off to turn the highlighted alarm off. Press  
Reset to reset  
the highlighted alarm or press  
Reset All to reset all of the alarms.  
Snooze  
When an alarm sounds, a menu screen displays that allows you to either turn the  
alarm off or to have the alarm ring again after 5 minutes. This is called Snooze.  
To use this feature follow these steps:  
1. Set one of your phone’s 3 alarms. For more information about setting an  
alarm, see "Set An Alarm" on page 116  
2. When an alarm sounds, use the up/down navigation key to highlight  
Snooze or Dismiss. To snooze, highlight Snooze and press  
to set it to  
ring again after 5 minutes. Or, highlight Dismiss to turn the alarm off  
completely. The alarm turns off and the main screen displays.  
World Clock  
World Clock allows you to view the time of day or night in any part of the world.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools  
World Clock.  
3. Use the left soft key  
Cities to display the 45 supported cities. Press  
to save your entry.  
4. Press the right soft key  
Options to view the following options:  
• Set As Local Time: Sets the time zone default according to the city chosen in  
the Cities field.  
• DST: Sets the Daylight Savings time option.  
5. You can scroll through other cities by pressing the navigation keys.  
6. Press  
to return to the main screen.  
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Stop Watch  
This feature allows you to use a stopwatch. Press the  
START to start the  
stopwatch. Press  
STOP to stop stopwatch. Press the right soft key  
Reset  
to erase recorded stopwatch time.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools  
Stop Watch. The Stop Watch appears in the  
display.  
3. Press the  
START to start the stopwatch.  
4. Press  
STOP to stop stopwatch.  
5. Press the right soft key  
Reset to erase recorded stopwatch time.  
Notepad  
Create and store notes in Notepad. Return to Notepad anytime to review and edit  
your notes.  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools  
Notepad.  
3. If you have any stored notes, they appear as a list in the display. If this is  
your first time in Notepad, No Note displays.  
4. To add a new memo, press the left soft key  
Add, then enter the  
memo using the keypad.  
5. While entering a memo, press the left soft key  
Abc, to display a pop-  
up menu with the following text entry modes:  
• VoiceMode  
• Word  
• Abc  
• ABC  
• 123  
• Symbols  
6. Use the navigation keys to select the other available text entry modes of  
VoiceMode, Word, 123, Symbols, or press  
menu.  
to exit the pop-up  
7. When you’re finished entering details for the note, press  
. The note is  
saved.  
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File Viewer  
Review, Add, Edit, and Erase Memos  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation key to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools  
Notepad. The Notepad menu opens. If you have any  
stored notes, they appear as a list in the display.  
3. With a memo highlighted, press the right soft key  
Options. A pop-up  
menu with the options listed in the following table appears in the display:  
• Edit: Edit the note currently highlighted or appearing in the display.  
• Erase: Erase the note currently highlighted or appearing in the display.  
• Erase All: Erase all notes.  
• Lock/Unlock: Locks messages. When a message is locked it cannot be  
deleted until it is unlocked.  
4. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option or press  
to exit the  
pop-up menu.  
5. Press  
to perform the highlighted option’s function.  
File Viewer  
The File Viewer is a file viewing application. When a microSD™ card is inserted in  
the phone before power up, the directory "MY_FILES" is created on the card during  
power up. Using a USB adapter on your computer, you can place any of the following  
file types into the MY_FILES directory on the microSD™ card to be viewed on your  
phone:  
Microsoft Word (DOC)  
Microsoft Excel (XLS)  
Microsoft PowerPoint (PPT)  
Adobe PDF  
Plain Text (TXT)  
HTML (HTM)  
Images (BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, WMF, EMF)  
1. Press  
MENU, then press the navigation keys to highlight  
Settings & Tools and press  
.
2. Press  
Tools,  
File Viewer.  
3. Press  
Pictures to view any of the Image file types listed above, or  
press  
Others to view all other valid file types listed above.  
4. Use the up or down navigation key to highlight the desired file and press  
.
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Note: If you get an error message “Out of Memory” while trying to open a file, only part of the document  
may be displayed.  
5. With a file opened, you may do any of the following:  
Press  
List to return to the list of files.  
Press  
MOVE to allow you view adjacent pages in the document by  
pressing  
Next or  
Previous. You will see page indicators in the  
upper right status bar of the viewer, i.e. 2/4 for page 2 of 4.  
Press Options to choose from the following:  
• Zoom: Allows you to zoom out or zoom in.  
• Map On: Displays a thumbnail view of the whole page in the lower right corner  
of the display which is helpful when zooming in on a portion of the page.  
• Fit to Screen: Displays the entire page in the viewer.  
• Horizontal: Rotates the document 90 degrees clockwise and displays it in  
landscape mode.  
• Vertical: Rotates the document 90 degrees counterclockwise and displays it in  
portrait mode.  
• Move to: Allows you to jump to a specified page in the document.  
Note: While viewing a page, you can use the navigation keys to move the viewer pane to see various parts  
of the page.  
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Section 11: Mobile Web  
Topics Covered  
Mobile Web  
Launching Mobile Web  
Exit Mobile Web  
Navigate the Web  
Mobile Web Soft keys  
Links  
Place a Call While Using Mobile Web  
This section outlines the available mobile web options.  
Mobile Web  
Note: This feature is currently unavailable outside of the United States. Only available within the Verizon  
Wireless Enhanced Services Area.  
Mobile Web allows you to surf the web from your wireless phone.  
If you receive a call while using Mobile Web, the web session is suspended during  
the call. Once the call ends, your Mobile Web session resumes where you left off.  
Note: This feature is currently unavailable outside of the United States. Only available within the Verizon  
Wireless Enhanced Services Area.  
Any time the service indicator icon is visible, you are connected to the Internet and billed accordingly.  
Rates and prices vary according to your service contract. For further information on billing contact  
Verizon Wireless.  
Launching Mobile Web  
1. Press the up navigation key. Mobile Web and a list of categories  
(representing one or more web sites) appears in the display.  
2. Use the navigation key to browse the categories.  
3. Once the desired category is highlighted, press  
to enter the category  
list.  
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Exit Mobile Web  
To exit the Mobile Web, press the  
key.  
Navigate the Web  
When you use Mobile Web, some of the keys operate differently than during a  
normal phone call.  
Mobile Web presents on-screen items in any of the following ways:  
Text or numeric input  
Links (embedded in content)  
Numbered options (some options may not be numbered)  
Simple text  
You can act on the options or links by using the soft keys.  
Mobile Web Keys  
Soft Keys  
At the bottom of the Mobile Web display contains the browser commands. The left  
and right  
soft keys on the keypad are used to perform the commands in  
the display. These are called “soft keys” because their function changes depending  
where you are in the application.  
How Mobile Web keys work  
The following table lists Mobile Web keys and functions.  
Navigation Key: Use the navigation key to browse lists and  
highlight options.  
CLR Key: A browser back-up key. Press once to back up  
one page. Press and hold to go back to Mobile Web home  
page.  
Press to clear the last number, letter, or symbol entered.  
Press and hold to completely clear the display.  
Asterisk/Shift Key: Press before entering text to enable  
upper case characters (in Abc mode).  
0/Next Key: Press to enter a zero (0), or to display another  
word in the dictionary when in Word entry mode.  
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Pound/Space Key: Press to insert a space when entering  
text.  
Numbers 1 - 9: Use the number keys to select items in a  
menu if they are numbered.  
END Key: Press to exit Mobile Web and return to the main  
screen.  
Left Soft Key: Press the left soft key to go to the highlighted  
web link and/or perform the function above it in the display.  
Right Soft Key: The right soft key is the Menu key. Press  
this key to display a pop-up menu with several options.  
SEND Key: Press to dial a highlighted number on a web  
page that offers this option.  
Links  
Links can serve several purposes, such as jumping to a different page, to a different  
site, or initiating a phone call. Links are underlined (__). Normally, the left soft key  
is used to select a highlighted link.  
Place a Call While Using Mobile Web  
You can place a call while using Mobile Web if the website supports this feature.  
Press the appropriate soft key to call the number. In most cases you can also press  
to call the number. The Internet connection terminates when you initiate  
the call. After you end the call, your phone returns to the main screen.  
Note: The ability to call a phone number is dependent on the website.  
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Section 12: Health and Safety Information  
Topics Covered  
Health and Safety Information  
UL Certified Travel Adapter  
Consumer Information on Wireless Phones  
Road Safety  
Operating Environment  
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Potentially Explosive Environments  
Emergency Calls  
FCC Notice and Cautions  
Other Important Safety Information  
Product Performance  
Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones  
Battery Standby and Talk Time  
Battery Precautions  
Care and Maintenance  
This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone. These  
safety precautions should be followed to safely use your phone.  
Health and Safety Information  
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  
Certification Information (SAR)  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and  
manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set  
by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. government. These  
FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert  
organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement  
(NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases,  
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the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn  
from industry, government, and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific  
literature related to the biological effects of RF energy.  
The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of  
the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts  
per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit  
of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates a  
substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements.  
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC  
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency  
bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the  
actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.  
This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to  
use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a  
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  
Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and  
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the  
FCC. Tests for each model phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at  
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. For body worn operation, this  
phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an  
accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5  
am from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF  
exposure guidelines.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all  
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure  
guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC  
are:  
Head: 0.958 W/kg  
Body-worn: 1.4 W/kg  
SAR information on this and other model phones can be viewed on-line at  
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid. To find information that pertains to a particular model phone,  
this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the  
case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to  
find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular phone, follow the  
instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR  
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for a particular phone. Additional product specific SAR information can also be  
obtained at www.fcc.gov/cgb/sar.  
UL Certified Travel Adapter  
The Travel Adaptor for this phone has met UL 1310 safety requirements. Please  
adhere to the following safety instructions per UL guidelines.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW  
THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN THE U.S.A., USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG  
ADAPTOR OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET.  
THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY ORIENTATED IN A VERTICAL OR  
HORIZONTAL OR FLOOR MOUNT POSITION.  
Consumer Information on Wireless Phones  
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a series of Questions  
and Answers for consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposure from wireless  
phones. The FDA publication includes the following information:  
What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?  
The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in  
antennas, often called "cell," "mobile," or "PCS" phones. These types of wireless  
phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequency energy (RF) because of  
the short distance between the phone and the user's head. These RF exposures are  
limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were  
developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies.  
When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is  
drastically lower because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing  
distance from the source. The so-called "cordless phones," which have a base unit  
connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power  
levels, and thus produce RF exposures well within the FCC's compliance limits.  
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Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?  
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are  
associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless  
phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency  
energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels  
of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health  
effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating  
effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF  
exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that  
some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by  
additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in  
reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.  
What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless  
phones?  
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer  
products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs  
or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless  
phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to  
the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to  
notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that  
the hazard no longer exists.  
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has  
urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:  
Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted  
by wireless phones;  
Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is  
not necessary for device function; and  
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information  
on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.  
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have  
responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the  
federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:  
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
Environmental Protection Agency  
Federal Communications Commission  
Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
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National Telecommunications and Information Administration  
The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group  
activities, as well.  
FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States  
must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA  
and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.  
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.  
While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones  
themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically  
thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base  
stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this  
document.  
What are the results of the research done already?  
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have  
suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the  
effects of radio frequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones  
have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A  
few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate  
the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that  
showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically  
engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to  
develop cancer in absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF  
for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the conditions under  
which people use wireless phones, so we don't know with certainty what the results  
of such studies mean for human health.  
Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000.  
Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of  
wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic  
neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of  
the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless  
phones RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about  
long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was  
around three years.  
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What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure  
from wireless phones poses a health risk?  
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually  
using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed. Lifetime  
animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large  
numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting  
effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly  
applicable to human populations, but ten or more years' follow-up may be needed to  
provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is because the  
interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and the time  
tumors develop - if they do - may be many, many years. The interpretation of  
epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure  
during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement,  
such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.  
What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible  
health effects of wireless phone RF?  
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of  
investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are  
conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radio  
frequency energy (RF).  
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization international  
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result  
of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that  
has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world. The  
Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF  
issues.  
FDA and Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal  
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on  
wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from  
experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research  
is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial research will  
include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will  
also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the  
latest research developments around the world.  
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What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio  
frequency energy from my wireless phone?  
If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not know that there is  
- it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential  
risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency  
energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives,  
reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.  
If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you  
could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the  
exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a  
headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless  
phone connected to a remote antenna.  
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if  
you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use  
measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless  
phone use.  
What about children using wireless phones?  
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones,  
including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to  
radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children  
and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and  
increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF  
exposure.  
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children  
be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in  
the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in  
December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone  
causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless  
phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific  
evidence that any health hazard exists.  
Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from  
exposure to RF emissions?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless  
phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free  
kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort. These systems  
reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the  
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source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand, if  
the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then  
that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the  
U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used  
against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in  
compliance with the safety limit.  
Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the  
head from RF radiation work?  
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless  
phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head  
from those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from  
RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a  
metallic accessory attached to the phone. Studies have shown that these products  
generally do not work as advertised. Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called  
"shields" may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may be  
forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in RF absorption. In  
February 2002, the Federal trade Commission (FTC) charged two companies that  
sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with  
making false and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants  
lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim.  
What about wireless phone interference with medical  
equipment?  
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic  
devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and  
defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard  
sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation  
(AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and  
many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow  
manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from  
wireless phone EMI. FDA has tested wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary  
standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This  
standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and  
wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible  
phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved  
by the IEEE in 2000.  
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FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with  
other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA will  
conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.  
Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various sources can be  
obtained from the following organizations:  
FCC RF Safety Program:  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/  
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):  
http://www.epa.gov/radiation/  
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA):  
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html  
National institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):  
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/emf/  
World health Organization (WHO):  
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection:  
http://www.icnirp.de  
National Radiation Protection Board (UK):  
http://www.nrpb.org.uk  
US food and Drug Administration  
http://www.fda.gov/cellphones  
Road Safety  
Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost  
anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of  
wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.  
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless  
phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the  
following tips:  
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial and  
redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking  
your attention off the road.  
2. When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an additional  
layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the  
many hands free accessories available today.  
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Road Safety  
3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your  
wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an  
incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.  
4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary,  
suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain,  
sleet, snow, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.  
5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a  
"to do" list or flipping through your address book takes attention away  
from your primary responsibility, driving safely.  
6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are  
not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will  
be stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few  
numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.  
7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be  
distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and  
suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from  
the road.  
8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergeny  
number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies.  
Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone!  
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto  
accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in  
danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want  
others to do for you.  
10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance  
number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no  
serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no  
one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside  
assistance or other special non-emergency number.  
"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving."  
For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE, or visit our web-site www.wow-  
com.com  
Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association  
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Operating Environment  
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch  
your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference  
or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its  
user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.  
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the  
satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is  
recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating  
position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder if you are  
using an external antenna).  
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.  
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals  
from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches)  
be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker.  
These recommendations are consistent with the independent research and  
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker  
when the phone is switched on.  
should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize potential interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch your  
phone off immediately.  
Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of  
such interference, you may wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss  
alternatives.  
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Potentially Explosive Environments  
Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your  
device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Switch your phone  
off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to  
do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be  
sensitive to external RF energy.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic  
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative  
regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment  
that has been added to your vehicle.  
Posted Facilities  
Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices require you to do so.  
Potentially Explosive Environments  
Switch your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and  
obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire  
resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling point (service station).  
Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment  
in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting  
operations are in progress.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly  
marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities,  
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the  
air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any  
other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Emergency Calls  
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and  
landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee  
connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless  
phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example).  
Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a  
service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on  
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all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features  
are in use. Check with local service providers.  
To make an emergency call:  
1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.  
2. Key in the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911  
or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location.  
3. Press the  
key.  
If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you may first need to  
deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Consult this  
document and your local cellular service provider.  
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as  
accurately as possible. Remember that your phone may be the only means of  
communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given  
permission to do so.  
Restricting Children's access to your Phone  
Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with it because they  
could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase  
your phone bill.  
FCC Notice and Cautions  
FCC Notice  
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving  
equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference  
cannot be eliminated.  
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply  
with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard,  
contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA  
02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.  
Cautions  
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document  
could void your warranty for this equipment, and void your authority to operate this  
equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any  
unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said  
accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.  
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Other Important Safety Information  
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be  
broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it.  
Other Important Safety Information  
Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle.  
Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty  
applicable to the device.  
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and  
operating properly.  
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same  
compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great  
force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment  
in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If wireless  
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could  
result.  
Switch your phone off before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless phone in  
aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the aircraft's operation.  
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of  
telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.  
Product Performance  
Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception  
The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your  
area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number  
of bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the  
signal.  
If you're inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception.  
Understanding the Power Save Feature  
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save  
feature is automatically activated. If your phone is active, it periodically rechecks  
service availability or you can check it yourself by pressing any key.  
Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, a message displays on the screen.  
When a signal is found, your phone returns to the main screen.  
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Understanding How Your Phone Operates  
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it's turned on, it  
receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the  
system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006  
watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.  
Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance  
For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your  
phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty.  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and  
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.  
If your phone is equipped with an external antenna, hold the phone with the  
antenna raised, fully-extended and over your shoulder.  
Do not hold, bend or twist the phone's antenna.  
Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged.  
If your phone is equipped with an internal antenna, obstructing the internal  
antenna could inhibit performance.  
Speak directly into the phone's receiver.  
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone  
does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery. If it is  
inoperable, call Customer Care for service.  
Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones  
Many services and features are network dependent and may require additional  
subscription and/or usage charges. Not all features are available for purchase or use  
in all areas. Downloadable Ring Tones may be available at an additional cost. Other  
conditions and restrictions may apply. See your service provider for additional  
information.  
Battery Standby and Talk Time  
Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage patterns and conditions.  
Battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration,  
signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, frequency of calls, and  
voice, data, and other application usage patterns.  
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Battery Precautions  
Battery Precautions  
Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, especially on a hard surface, can  
potentially cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to the  
phone or battery, take it to a service center for inspection.  
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way.  
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.  
If you use the phone near the network's base station, it uses less power; talk and  
standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network  
and the parameters set by the network operator.  
Follow battery usage, storage and charging guidelines found in the user’s guide.  
Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of  
battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of  
times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and  
standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.  
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.  
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with  
Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the  
power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a  
week, since overcharging may shorten its life.  
Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Some Web sites and  
second-hand dealers, not associated with reputable manufacturers and carriers,  
might be selling incompatible or even counterfeit batteries and chargers.  
Consumers should purchase manufacturer or carrier recommended products and  
accessories. If unsure about whether a replacement battery or charger is  
compatible, contact the manufacturer of the battery or charger.  
Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery: it may  
require cooling or warming first.  
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter  
conditions, as you will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to  
keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may  
temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are  
particularly affected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).  
Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a  
cooking surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator.  
Do not get your phone or battery wet. Even though they will dry and appear to  
operate normally, the circuitry could slowly corrode and pose a safety hazard.  
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Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short- circuiting can occur when a  
metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and -  
terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you carry a  
spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the  
battery or the object causing the short-circuiting.  
Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects,  
such as coins, keys or jewelry.  
Do not crush, puncture or put a high degree of pressure on the battery as this can  
cause an internal short-circuit, resulting in overheating.  
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the  
disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. For safe  
disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized  
service center. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.  
Care and Maintenance  
Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated  
with care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and  
allow you to enjoy this product for many years  
Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small  
children's.  
Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will  
corrode electronic circuits.  
Do not use the phone with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to  
you or damage to the phone.  
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts may be  
damaged.  
Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of  
electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.  
Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal  
operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage  
the phone's electronic circuit boards.  
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit  
boards.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the  
phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water  
solution.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device's moving parts and prevent  
proper operation.  
Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove  
or a radiator. The phone may explode when overheated.  
If your phone has an external antenna, use only the supplied or an approved  
replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas or modified accessories may  
damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices.  
If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not working properly, take it to  
your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if  
necessary, arrange for service.  
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Section 13: Warranty Information  
Topics Covered  
Standard Limited Warranty  
Standard Limited Warranty  
What is Covered and For How Long?  
SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, L.P. (“SAMSUNG”) warrants to the  
original purchaser (“Purchaser”) that SAMSUNG's Phones and accessories  
(“Products”) are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use  
and service for the period commencing upon the date of purchase and continuing for  
the following specified period of time after that date:  
Phone  
1 Year  
Batteries  
1 Year  
Leather Case/ Pouch  
Holster  
Other Phone Accessories  
90 Days  
90 Days  
1 Year  
What is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of  
Product by Purchaser. This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage  
resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical or  
electromechanical stress, or modification of any part of Product, including antenna,  
or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number removed or made  
illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scratched  
or damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in  
conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not  
furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing,  
operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance, and  
service of Product, or (g) Product used or purchased outside the United States or  
Canada. This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below  
80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover  
any battery if (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or  
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approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery  
are broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been used in  
equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.  
What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable warranty period,  
SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at SAMSUNG's sole option, without charge to  
Purchaser, any defective component part of Product. To obtain service under this  
Limited Warranty, Purchaser must return Product to an authorized phone service  
facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales  
receipt or comparable substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the  
serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address. To obtain assistance on  
where to deliver the Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357.  
Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the defective Product.  
SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts  
or components when repairing any Product or replace Product with a rebuilt,  
reconditioned or new Product. Repaired/replaced leather cases, pouches and  
holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced  
Product will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited  
Warranty on the original Product or for 90 days, whichever is longer. All replaced  
parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG.  
If SAMSUNG determines that any Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty,  
Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of  
such Product.  
WHAT ARE THE LIMITS ON SAMSUNG'S WARRANTY/LIABILITY? EXCEPT AS SET  
FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE  
PRODUCT “AS IS,” AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION  
AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR  
OTHERWISE, OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:  
THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OR USE;  
WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;  
DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT;  
THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED  
THEREIN; OR  
COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RULE,  
SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO.  
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NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO  
CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO  
THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE BY  
OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY  
LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTY  
STATED HEREIN. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW  
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY  
TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY  
KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE, OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE  
THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF  
USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY,  
INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR  
LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM  
ANY TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT  
COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF  
CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER  
PARTY. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR  
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL  
RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO  
STATE/PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO  
ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES  
PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS  
HELD ILLEGAL OR UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH PARTIAL  
ILLEGALITY OR UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY FOR  
THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES  
IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED  
AS THE LAW PERMITS. THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE PURCHASER MAY USE  
THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT.  
SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO  
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE  
QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE OR SUITABILITY OF ANY  
THIRDPARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE  
OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY SAMSUNG OR  
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT. THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS,  
PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
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EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER  
OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE  
MAY BE.  
This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between Purchaser and  
SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the  
limitations of liability contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees,  
distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to  
this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG.  
Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation,  
whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be  
relied upon.  
Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P.  
1301 East Lookout Drive  
Richardson, Texas 75082  
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)  
©2007 Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. All rights reserved.  
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval.  
Specifications and availability subject to change without notice.  
Printed in Korea  
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icons 25  
Index  
updating existing contact 25  
Numerics  
Call restriction 88  
camcorder key 11  
camera key 11  
taking pictures 107  
Changing Message Settings 70  
Chat 73  
1-touch dialing 56  
2-touch dialing 56  
3-touch dialing 56  
A
Adding a New Contact Entry 49  
Alarm clock  
icon 17  
snooze 117  
turn off the alarm 117  
Answer options 86  
Auto retry 87  
Clear key 14  
finding a contact entry 52  
B
Backup to last menu 36  
Battery 18  
adding a new contact entry 49  
deleting a contact entry 52  
editing an existing contact  
entry 52  
speed dialing 55  
wait pause & 2-second  
charging 21  
indicator 21  
installing 19  
removing 20  
strength icon 16  
Bluetooth 89  
about 89  
pause 51  
Creating and Sending Picture or Video  
Messages 61  
icons 16  
C
Creating and Sending TXT  
Messages 59  
Calendar  
add a new event 114  
Call Functions 22  
answering a call 23  
Recent Calls 23  
roaming 27  
D
Dialing  
one-touch 56  
three-touch 56  
two-touch 56  
Dialing Font 80  
Disable alarm 117  
Display 77  
Call history  
calls using 25  
definition 24  
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backlight 78  
banner 78  
send Picture or Video message  
to 55  
language 81  
viewing 53  
screen icons 15  
Display Theme 79  
Downloading Music 95  
Draft messages 66  
Drafts folder 66  
H
Hard pause 51  
Health and Safety Information 124  
I
Icons  
E
alarm on 17  
E-Mail 72  
alarm only 16  
battery strength 16  
display 15  
signal strength 15  
silent mode 16  
TTY 16  
End key 14  
Entering Text 43  
entering numbers 46  
entering symbols 46  
entering upper and lower case  
45  
calendar appointment 17  
missed calls 17  
new message 17  
using Word mode 45  
F
Finding a Contacts Entry 52  
Finding My Phone Number 57  
Folder  
signal strength 15  
speakerphone 17  
Instant Messaging 72  
drafts 66  
inbox 63  
Formatting Your microSD Card 94  
G
Get It Now 93  
Getting Started 7  
understanding this user  
manual 8  
Language setting 81  
GPS icons 16  
Groups  
Lock phone 83  
creating 54  
move entries from/to 53  
send messages to 54  
M
Making a call 22  
Memos, editing 119  
Menu Font Size 80  
147  
Menu Navigation 36  
menu outline 37  
Menu shortcuts 36  
Message folder  
drafts 66  
P
Phone Info 92  
Phone Settings 81  
Shortcut Key 81  
Standalone Mode 81  
Picture and Video 101  
Picture messages  
rejecting 63  
inbox 63  
Message folders 63  
Messages, receive in call 62  
Messaging 58  
types of messages 58  
microSD Card  
formatting 94  
Mobile IM 72  
Mobile TV 101  
TV Programs 102  
Mobile Web 121  
exit 122  
launch Mobile Web 121  
links 123  
navigate the web 122  
Mobile Web Keys 122  
Mode  
view later 63  
Place a call while using  
Mobile Web 123  
Playlist  
creating a playlist 97  
editing a playlist 98  
Powering off 7  
Powering on 7  
R
Receive messages in call 62  
Receive text messages 58  
Messages 62  
call answer 86  
Multimedia 93  
Music  
Removing battery 20  
downloading 95  
playing with slide down 98  
transferring from PC 100  
Music & Tones 94  
My Music 96  
Retrieving a Message 59  
Return to last menu 36  
Reviewing sent 65  
Right soft key 13  
Roaming  
My Name Card 57  
definition 27  
options 27  
Roaming indicator 15  
N
Navigation key 14  
Navigation key shortcuts 37  
No service indicator 15  
Non-Supported Battery 18  
Notes and tips 8  
S
Security  
call restriction 88  
148  
edit lock code 84  
lock phone 83  
Sync Music 100  
voice privacy 87  
Security settings 82  
Send key 13  
Sent, reviewing messages 65  
Set an alarm 116  
Settings 74  
T
Take Pictures 107  
Tip  
find a name 22  
Tip, description 8  
Tools 74  
backlight 78  
banner 78  
display settings 77  
edit lock code 84  
language 81  
Alarm Clock 74, 115  
Calculator 74, 112  
Calendar 74, 114  
converter 113  
lock phone 83  
Notepad 74, 118  
Stop Watch 74, 118  
Tip, calculator 113  
view an event 115  
Voice Commands 74, 112  
World Clock 74, 117  
Travel Charger 21  
TTY Mode 28, 87  
Turning Your Phone On and Off 7  
Two-second pause 51  
Two-touch dialing 56  
My Account 74  
resetting your phone 84  
ringer settings 75  
security settings 82  
Tools 74  
Shortcut to menus 36  
Signal strength icon 15  
Silent mode icon 16  
Sketch messages 63  
Snooze 117  
Sounds 75  
Alert Sounds 75  
Call Sounds 75  
U
Using Contacts List 47  
Earpiece Volume 76  
Keypad Volume 76  
Master Volume 75  
Power On/Off 77  
Service Alerts 76  
Speakerphone Key 14  
Speed dial, assigning 56  
Standard Limited Warranty  
Standard Limited  
Understanding Your Phone 9  
display screen 15  
features of your phone 9  
V
V CAST Video  
browsing/playing clips 103  
configuring alerts 105  
deleting clips 104  
Warranty 142  
Store numbers, shortcuts 50  
149  
description 103  
downloading clips 104  
Vibrate mode icon 16  
Video clips 103  
View an event, calendar 115  
View Picture or Video Message  
Later 63  
Voice Call Icon 16  
Voice Commands  
menu, speech recognition,  
voice commands 28  
Voice privacy 87  
Voicemail 71  
listening to 8  
setting up 7  
viewing messages 72  
voicemail icon 17  
VoiceSignal  
description 32  
digit dial 32  
features 32  
name dial 33  
name lookup 34  
open apps 34  
phone status 35  
send picture 34  
send text 33  
settings 28  
W
Wallpaper 79  
Warranty Information 142  
150  

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