User Guide
Thank you for choosing the Pantech Breeze II P2000, our
latest mobile phone.
The Pantech Breeze II P2000 has many features designed
to enhance your mobile experience. From its EZ to read
menus, to its sleek, stylish design, we know you will enjoy
the entire Breeze II P2000 experience.
This User Guide contains important and useful information
that will maximize your familiarity with all that the
Pantech Breeze II P2000 has to offer.
Contents
Specifications................................................ 2
Phone overview............................................ 8
Using Shortcuts........................................... 10
Menu overview........................................... 11
Quick & Easy................................................ 14
SIM card and battery................................... 17
Turning the phone on/off............................ 20
Essential display indications........................ 20
Setting the phone mode............................. 22
Entering text............................................... 23
EZ quick call keys......................................... 25
PC Suite....................................................... 26
Memory card............................................... 27
Updating software...................................... 29
AppCenter................................................... 30
Email..............................................................57
6. Settings
Breeze Mode
1. Calls and address book
Phone status..................................................80
Sounds & alerts.............................................80
Displaysettings.............................................80
3. Multimedia
Making,receivingandendingacall.............34
Usingvideoshare..........................................36
Optionsduringacall.....................................38
Checkingallcalls...........................................40
Speed dialing ................................................42
Using address book.......................................43
Using your headset .......................................45
Serviceandfixeddialingnumber.................46
Camera..........................................................60
MyPictures....................................................65
MyVideos......................................................66
Advanced Mode
1. Calls and address book
4. Useful Features
Making,receivingandendingacall.............84
Usingvideoshare..........................................86
Optionsduringacall.....................................88
Callsettings...................................................91
Settingsforvideoshare................................91
Checkingallcalls...........................................92
Speed dialing ................................................94
Using address book.......................................95
Using your headset .......................................97
Calendar........................................................70
Alarm clock....................................................71
Calculator.......................................................71
Tip calculator.................................................72
Stop watch ....................................................72
Voicerecognition...........................................73
2. Messaging
Receivingmessages......................................50
Creatingandsendingtextmessages............51
Creatingmultimediamessages....................51
Managingmessagingmemory....................56
5. Connectivity
Bluetooth ......................................................76
UsingMobileWeb.........................................78
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Contents
Serviceandfixeddialingnumber.................98
Calleridentification.......................................99
Audio...........................................................122
Musicplayer................................................123
Musicplayersettings..................................128
Mediaplayer................................................129
Otherfiles....................................................132
Managingmemory.....................................132
Playing games.............................................132
Timer ...........................................................139
Voicerecognition.........................................139
Reset............................................................154
TTY...............................................................155
2. Messaging
5. Connectivity
7. Appendix
Receivingmessages....................................102
Creatingandsendingtextmessages..........103
Creatingmultimediamessages..................104
Messagetemplates.....................................109
Bluetooth ....................................................142
UsingMobileWeb.......................................144
Using the web browser...............................144
Setting profiles............................................146
Memo..........................................................148
Alert message .............................................158
Troubleshooting checklist...........................159
Safety information......................................160
Safety precautions ......................................161
About the battery usage.............................163
FCCHearing-AidCompatibility(HAC)
Messagesettings.........................................110 4. Useful Features
Managingmessagingmemory..................112
Email............................................................113
Using instant messenger ............................113
Calendar......................................................134
6. Settings
Alarm clock..................................................134
Calculator.....................................................135
Tip calculator...............................................136
Stop watch ..................................................136
Notepadandvoicememo...........................137
Worldtime..................................................138
Converter.....................................................138
regulationsforwirelessdevices..................165
FCCRegulatoryCompliance........................168
Warranty.....................................................171
Language ....................................................150
Time and date .............................................150
Voicecommandsettings.............................150
Profiles.........................................................151
Displaysettings...........................................151
Security........................................................153
3. Multimedia
Camera........................................................116
Picture .........................................................118
Video............................................................120
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Volume up /
down
Phone overview
External Display
Camera Speaker
Earpiece
Internal display
EZ Quick Call Keys
Left/Right Soft key
Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of
the display
OK key or access Mobile Web
Press to enter menu system
Navigation key
Scroll through the menu
options
Voice Command
Send key
Camera key
Power on & off / Menu exit / End key
Turnsphoneon/off,endscalls,exitmenus
Clear key and Calendar
Returnstopreviousscreenordeletescharactersin
text mode. Access Calendar menu
LED Indicators
Message, Call,
Battery
Internal antenna
area
16 Pin
(Ear Mic. &
Charger)
Voicemail
Vibrate mode
Microphone
note: Holdingthedevicebytheinternalantennaareamightaffectthequalityofallcalls.
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note:Thestepsmayvarybymodeandthis
manualprovidesinstructionsforbothBreeze
Modeand AdvancedModerespectively.
Using Shortcuts
Menu overview
Numbered menu items, such as menus,
sub-menus,andoptionscanbequickly
accessed by using their shortcut numbers.
InMenumode,MainMenuscanbe
accessed by pressing the number keys
(1 to 0) corresponding to their location
on the screen.
Camera
Tools
Breeze mode menu
Take a Picture
RecordaVideo
MyPictures
MyVideos
Calendar
AlarmClock
Calculator
TipCalculator
StopWatch
Address Book
AllContacts
Favorites
Groups
MySettings
Messaging
Inbox
CreateMessage
SentMessages
VoiceMail
OnlineLocker
AT&T Services
SayaCommand
AT&TNavigator
MyCastWeather
MobileWeb
Games & Apps
MyAccount
Settings
MobileEmail
Example: Accessing the
menu.
Phone Mode
Phone Status
Sounds & Alerts
Bluetooth
1.Press Menu.
2.Press the
3.Press the
4.PresstheU/Dscroll key to select the
6
for Settings.
for Phone Mode.
6
Font Size
Wallpaper
SSIMdependent NNetwork dependent
PhoneMode
mode.
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Advanced mode menu
YPmobile
My Stuff
AT&T Music
Online
Locker
Settings
PhoneMode
Profiles
Address
Book
AllContacts
Favorites
Groups
Messaging
Conversations
CreateMessage
MobileEmail
IM
Outbox
Drafts
VoiceMail
Settings
Templates
Used Space
IM
Mobile Mobile
Email Web
AppCenter AT&T GPS
AT&T
AT&T Software
Update
Applications MusicPlayer
Navigator
Audio
Games
OnlineLocker Shazam
Picture
Video
Tools
OtherFiles
Used Space
ShopMusic
AT&TRadio
Display
Reset
Where
Call
Phone
Network
Connections
Network
Connectivity
Security
TTY
AllSport GPS
AT&T
FamilyMap
Phone
MySettings
MusicVideos
Information
Make-UR-Tones
Community
MusicApps
SSIMdependent NNetwork dependent
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Quick & Easy
Keys
Functions
Keys
Functions
Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display by using
Makeorreceiveacall.Showtherecentcalllistinstandbymode.
Re-dialthelastcallnumberifpressedandheldinstandbymode.
Completethecurrentcall.Turnon/offthephoneifpressedandheld.
CanceluserinputandreturntostandbymodewhileinMenumode.
Quicklyconnecttothevoicemailserverifpressedandheldinstandby
mode.
Enters numbers, letters or special characters. Go to the dial screen if
pressed in standby mode.
Enterorexitfromvibratemodeifpressedandheldinstandbymode.
Show the symbol input screen if pressed in text input mode.
Enterthe+signprefixforinternationaldialingifpressedandheld.
Enter the space character in text input mode.
< >
S
these soft keys.
ScrollthroughthemenuoptionsinMenumode.Instandbymode,
LeftScroll:AccessMobile Email menu
E
1
RightScroll:AccessIM menu
UpScroll:AccessCreate Message menu
DownScroll:AccessAddress Book menu
0~9
Select a menu function or store user-input information, such as names.
Also use this key for confirmation as the
O
key.
@
*
0
Launch the Mobile Web directly if pressed in standby mode.
Deletecharactersfromthedisplay,orreturntopreviousmenu.
OpenCalendar viewifpressedquicklyinstandbymode.
C
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About your battery
SIM card and battery
YourphoneusesaLi-Ionbattery.Makesure
to use an authorized battery and charger
only.Formoredetails,pleaseinquireat
your nearest dealer.
About your SIM card
Keys
Functions
Whenyousubscribetoyournetwork
operator,youreceiveaSIM(Subscriber
IdentityModule)cardcontainingyour
registration information, PIN code, etc.
Like a credit card, it should be kept secure
andhandledcarefully.Donotbend,scratch
orexposeittomoisture.Avoidstatic
electricity.
#
Changevarioustextinputmodesifpressed at the text-editing screen.
Adjusttheearpiecevolumewhilemakingacall.
ControltheRingtonevolume,vibratemodeandsilentallmodeinstandby.
Mutetheringtoneofanincomingcall.
Rejecttheincomingcallifpressedandheldwhenyoureceiveanincoming
call.
note:Your phone is powered by a Lithium Ion
(Li-Ion) battery.This means that, unlike other
forms of battery technology, you can recharge
your battery while some charge remains
withoutreducingyourphone’sautonomydue
tothe“batterymemoryeffect”inherentin
those technologies.
V
/
v
Turn camera capture mode on.
Workasacamerashutterincapturemode.
TurntheVoiceCommandson.
Q
N
ToavoidcorruptingyourSIMcard’s
memory, always switch off your phone
beforeremovingorinsertingyourSIMcard.
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Getting started
Put the contacts of the
3.Toremovethebattery
push the bottom of the
battery to upwards (1)
andremove(2)the
battery.
PushtheSIMcardinthe
arrow direction as shown.
Installing/removing SIM card and
battery
1.Removethebattery
coverfromtheunit.To
fitthebatterycover,put
it on the guide rail and
push up.
battery into the hole
located at the bottom of
the unit and then insert
Correct
Incorrect
and press the upper side of the battery
untilyouhearthe“click”.Makesureyou
align the gold contacts at the battery
end with contacts on the phone. If the
contacts at the battery are not properly
aligned, damage could occur to the
phone and the battery.
To charge your battery
1.To charge, open the
protectivecoveronthe
top right side and
Correct
Incorrect
2.InserttheSIMcard
into the slot.The gold
contactsoftheSIMcard
should go against the
metal contacts of the
phone.
2.Toremovetheadapter
connection press the
adapter’ssidebuttons
(1) and pulling the
connect the charger
adapter.
The arrow on the charger
has to face the top of the phone.
Correct
Incorrect
adapter away (2).
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Getting started
CallforwardingN isactive.
Turning the phone on/off
Inbox is full.
External memory card is inserted.
A message is being sent.
Amessageisbeingreceived.
An alarm is set.
An error occurred on the external
memory card.
To turn on
Incoming calls set to ring only (Normal).
Incoming calls set to Vibrate and Ring.
Incoming calls set to Vibrate Only.
Incoming calls set to Silent.
1.Press and hold
E.
TTYisactive.
To turn off
1.Press and hold
AnEDGEsignalisavailable.Itisdisplayed
whenthereisanactiveEDGEsession
E.
Bluetoothisactive.
.
Bluetooth hands-free headset is
connected.
Receivedoneormoretextmessages.
Essential display indications
AGPRSsignalisavailable.Itisdisplayed
whenthereisanactiveGPRSsession.
Receivedoneormoremultimedia
messages.
Signal strength.The greater the number
ofbars,thestrongerthesignal.When
network is in searching mode is
displayed.
BluetoothA2DPheadsetisconnected.
A3Gsignalisavailable.Itisdisplayed
whenthereisanactive3Gsession.
Bluetoothhands-free+A2DPheadsetis
connected.
ReceivedoneormoreWAPpush
messages.
WAPisconnectedWhenthesecurityis
set is displayed.
Flightmodeisactive.
DatatransferviaBluetooth.
Headsetisconnected.
USB is connected.
Receivedoneormoreothermessages.
Receivedoneormorevoicemessages.
Acallisbeingmade.Whenyouareinno
servicearea is displayed.
Batterystrength.Whenthebattery
charge is low, is displayed.
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Getting started
IntheBreezemode,youcanviewan
abbreviatedmenu:Address Book,
Messaging, Camera, AT&T Services, Tools
and Settings.The Advanced Mode allows
access to all menu items.
2.Select Breeze Mode or Advanced
Useful keys
Available,Away,InvisibleStatusofAIM
Mode.
* Displaysymbols.
Online,Away,Busy,OfflineStatusof
MSN
0
Adding a space.
Assigning the menu
Press to toggle from initial caps to all caps,
to lower case, or to numeric entries.
Press to change the text entry functions
fromABCmodetopredictivemode,or
number mode.
ABC Mode dbc(lowercase/
initialcaps/allcaps)
Predictive Mode gef
(lowercase/initialcaps/allcaps)
Number Mode a
You can set the most commonly used
menu in Shortcuts in standby mode.
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode >
select Unassigned.
Available,Busy,InvisibleStatusof
YAHOO
BreezeMode
AdvancedMode
YouhavereceivedoneormoreIM
messages
NNetwork dependent
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2.Press Add.
3.Select the menu and sub menu.
Setting the phone mode
Your phone has two customized modes,
BreezeandAdvanced.Thedefaultisset
toBreezemodewhichprovidesEZaccess
tothefunctionsusedmostfrequently.
Entering text
Key characters by language
Each of the following keys will scroll
throughthesesequentialoptionslistedby
language.
You can enter text with multi-tap,
predictive,numericorsymbol.
To change the phone mode
1.Press Menu > Settings > Phone
Mode.
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Getting started
1.Press
multi-tap.
2.Press
#
to change the mode as
to to input text
predictive.
2.Press
Forexample,towrite‘hello’,press
Key English
French Spanish
. , - ? ! / ' @ :
EZ quick call keys
2
to
9
to input text.
1
Getting in touch with those you call most is
now as EZ as 1-2-3.
2
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
abc
def
ghi
ç à ä
é è
á ã ç
é
í
repeatedly.Towritetheletter“C”,press
43556.
note:The following direction is an example
2
3 times.To write number 2 press
4times.
with using
x
key.The usage of
y
and
Number mode
You can input numbers in this mode.
2
z
key will be same as the following.
jkl
mno
pqrs
tuv
ö ñ
ß
ù ü
ó ñ
ú ü
Predictive mode (T9)
To assign a contact to Quick Call
1.Press
2.Press
#
to change the mode to 123.
to and to input
Thepredictivemodeautomatically
compares your keystrokes with an internal
linguistic dictionary to determine the
correct word. It will display the most
commonlyusedfirst.Tosaveawordnot
listedinphone’sdictionary,pressOptions
> Predictive Settings > My Words.
1.Press
x.
1
9
0
numbers.
2.Select Quick Call > press Assign.
3.Select a contact > Select.
wxyz
Symbol mode
You can input symbols.
1.Press toviewthesymbols.
To make a call using one touch key
ABC mode
*
1.Press
2.Press Call.
x.
Press the key labeled with the target letter
once for the first letter; press it twice for the
second letter, and so on.
2.Press U/D/L/Rto select a symbol
and press Insert.
1.Press
#
to change the mode to
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Getting started
•InterfacedevicessuchasUSBorBluetooth
3.InsertthemicroSDcard
To send a message using one touch key
1.Press
2.Press Options > Send Message.
Memory card
for the connection with the phone
into the slot.The gold
contactsofthemicroSD
card should go against
the metal contacts of the
phone.
x
.
YoucanuseamicroSDcardasamemory
card.Itgivesyoumorespacetosave
pictures,videos,music,etc.
PC Suite features
•PCSuitelauncher
•ConnectionManager
•ContactManager
•PCSync
•MessageManager
•FileManager
•MMSPCComposer
•ImageEditor
•VideoEditor
PC Suite
Inserting a memory card
1.Removethebattery
coverandthebattery
from the unit.
PCsuiteisaWindows-basedPCprogram
that allows you to easily manage personal
data and multimedia files by connecting
yourPhonetoaPC.ThePCsuite
application can be downloaded at
4.Closethemetalcover
and slide down to lock
themicroSDcardinplace.
The icon will be
displayed when the
phone is turned on.
Using a memory card
Youcansave,moveanddeletethefiles
between your phone and external memory
2.UnlockthemicroSDcard
slot by carefully sliding it
up.Themetalcover
System requirements
•MicrosoftWindows2000orXPfamilyand
Vista32bit
should now easily lift up.
•InternetAccess
•Atleast300MBoffreediskspace
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Getting started
card.Youcanalsomoveandcopythefiles
> Delete.
computer screen.
visitingyournearestdealer.
note: Select MusicPlayerwhen you want to
addmusictotheplaylistinyourdevice.When
you select AskonConnection, it will ask you to
select either the MusicPlayeror MassStorage
everytimeyouconnectyourdevicewithyour
computer.
to computer from your phone.
In Advanced Mode,youhaveaccesstoall
of the features of Breeze II including the
featuresprovidedbyBreeze Mode.
To update the software
1.Press Menu > Settings > AT&T
Software Update.
To copy a file to the memory card
1.Select the file > Options > Copy to
External Memory.
2.To copy the file back to the phone, press
Options > Copy to Phone.
To move a file to the memory card
1.Select the file > Options > Move to
External Memory.
2.Tomovethefilebacktothephone,
press Options > Move to Phone.
2.Press Check for Update > Yes.
note: After downloading the software, the
devicewillaskyouwhethertoupdatethe
software now or later. If you choose to update
the software now, it will restart the handset.
If you postpone updating the software, you
can select between 30 mins, 1 hour or 4hours
in the Options. After selecting the updating
time, you will be sent back to standby mode.
If you go to Software Update while you are in
postponing, press ContinueUpdate.
To move the file from the card to the
computer
1.Connectthedatacablewithmobileand
the computer.
2.Press Menu > Settings >
Connectivity.
Resetting a memory card
1.Press Menu > Settings > Reset.
2.Enter the password > External
Memory Reset.
3.Press Select USB Mode.
4.SelectMusic Player, Mass Storage or
Ask on Connection.
note:Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.
To delete a file from the memory card
1.Select the file from the card > Options
Updating software
5.Follow the instructions on your
You can update your software without
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2.Press Menu > My Stuff > Audio >
To view the version of software
1.Press Menu > Settings > Phone
Information.
Answer Tones > Shop Answer Tones.
Shopping Games
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Games >
Shop Games.
Shopping Wallpapers
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Picture >
Shop Wallpapers.
2.Scroll down to Software Version.
AppCenter
AppCenter
1.Press Menu > AppCenter.
1
Calls and address book
Making, receiving and ending a call
Using video share
Shopping Applications
Shopping Videos
Options during a call
Checking all calls
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Shop Applications.
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Video >
Shop Videos.
Speed dialing
Using address book
Shopping Music
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Shop
Music.
Shopping Tones
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Audio >
Shop Tones.
Using your headset
Service and fixed dialing number
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book
2.Press
S
to dial the second call.The
2.Press Emergency Number, or press SOS
Making a call using the call list
Yourphonelogsupto30dialed,received
and missed call numbers.
Making, receiving and ending
a call
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02
03
04
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06
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02
03
04
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first call is automatically put on hold.
ifyourphonedoesnothaveaSIMcard.
3.Press
S.
Switching between two calls
1.Press Swap.
Making an international call
1.Press and hold
internationalprefixuntilthe‘+’
character appears.
2.Type the country code, area code, and
phone number.
Making a call
Replying to a missed callN
1.Press View to display the list of missed
calls.
1.Press
list.
S
to display the Recent Calls
1.Enter the area code and phone number.
2.Press
S.
2.Select All Calls, Missed Calls, Received
Calls, Dialed Calls or Call Ranking by
pressing the L/Rkey.
0
key for the
2.Select a number to call by pressing the
U/Dkey.
Answering a call
1.Press
S.
3.Press
S.
3.Select a number.
Ending a call
Answering a second callN
4.Press
S
to dial the selected number.
1.Press
E.
note:To redial the last number in the Recent
Callslist, press
1.Press
put on hold.
2.Press to end the second call.
The call on hold is automatically
reconnected.
S.The first call is automatically
3.Press
S.
Oncethecalliscompleted,acallsummary
is displayed.
S
.
Making an emergency call
1.Youcanmakeemergencycallsevenif
yourphonedoesnothaveaSIMcard.
E
Making a call during a call
1.Enter the phone number or press
Options > View Contacts.
Rejecting a call
Press
E
or Ignore.
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book
Making video share call
Stopping video share
Stopping or ending video share
1.Press Stop toendthevideoshare.
2.It will ask you whether you will stop
videoshare> Yes to stop.
Using video share
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02
03
04
05
06
01
02
03
04
05
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07
1.Enter the area code and phone number
1.Press Stop to end.
Youcanshareliveorrecordedvideowhile
onacall.Youcansendorreceivevideo.
note:VideoShareisnotavailableinall
markets.Bothpartiesmustbeina3Gservice
area–a 3G icon must appear by the signal bars
prior to a call being placed, and both parties
mustremaininthe3Gcoverageareaforthe
durationoftheVideoShare.
>
S.
2.To end a call press
E.
2.Press Options > Video Share.
3.Select Live or Recorded.
Increasing or decreasing the brightness
1.Press Options > Brightness.
2.Adjust the brightness by pressing L/R
Zooming in and out
1.Press Options > Zoom. It ranges from
1 x to 3 x.
note: Evenifyouendvideoshare,thecallwill
not be ended. Press to end the call.The
E
note:TousevideoshareintheRecentCalls,
press Options>VideoShare.
.
recordedvideoissavedinMenu> Camera>
MyVideosinBreezeModewhiletherecorded
videoissavedinMenu> MyStuff>Videoin
AdvancedMode.
Turning off the speakerphone
1.Press
O
or press Options >
<Callmode> <VideoShareMode>
Speakerphone Off duringvideoshare
Receiving video share
Stopping the recording
1.Press Options > Stop Record.
For details on automatic recording, see page
89.
mode.
1.Afterreceivingvideoshare,itwillask
you whether to accept or reject the
videoshare> Yes to accept and No for
reject.
2.Press Options > Mute to mute the
sound.
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book
Putting a call on hold and returningN
Putting a call on hold
2.Press Options > Full Screen to
3.Press Options > Join.
participants.
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02
03
04
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06
01
02
03
04
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landscape the screen.
Having a private conversation with
one participant
1.Press Options > Split.
Searching for a number in address
book during a call
1.Press Options > Hold or press
S
.
Options during a call
Microphone off and on
1.Press Options > View Contacts > All
Contacts.
Returning to a held call
2.Press
O.
1.Press Options > Unhold or press
S
Switching your phone’s microphone
3.Select the participant and press
O.
2.Select a number >
S.
again.
off
All of the multi-party call participants can
now hear each other.
Multi-party callsN
Searching for a name or group in
address book
Enter the first letters of the name for Name
Search.The entries are displayed starting
with the first entry matching your input.
1.Press Options > Mute [ ].
You can talk with more than one person or
Switching your phone’s microphone
back on
1.Press Options > Unmute.
Removing one participant from a
multi-party call
haveaconferencecall.
Making a multi-party call
1.Callthefirstparticipant.
2.Callthesecondparticipant.Thefirstcall
is automatically put on hold.
1.Press Options > End.
2.Select the participant and press
O.
Talking on speaker
1.Press Speaker Phone [ ].
The call ends with that participant, but
you can continue to talk with other
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book
Finding a name manually in address Mobile Web
Viewing missed calls
Deleting call logs
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02
03
04
05
06
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
1.Press Options > Mobile Web.
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode.
2.Press Recent Calls > Missed Calls.
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode.
2.Press Recent Calls > Delete Call Logs.
3.Press All Calls > Yes.
book
1.Press the U/Dkey.
Viewing the calendar during a call
Viewing the details of highlighted
1.Press Options > View Calendar.
Viewing received calls
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode.
2.Press Recent Calls > Received Calls.
note: If no logs exist, the message“NoCall
Exist”appears.
entry in address book
Making a note during a call
1.Press Options > Notepad.
1.Press Select.
Viewing call time
For details on address book, see page 41.
Viewing dialed calls
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode.
2.Press Recent Calls > Dialed Calls.
Voice recording
1.Press Options > Voice Recording.
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode.
2.Press Recent Calls > Call Time.
3.Last Call, Received Calls, Dialed Calls,
and Total Calls are displayed.
Reading a message during a call
1.Press Options > View Message.
2.Select a message > Open.
Checking all calls
Viewing call rankings
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode.
2.Press Recent Calls > Call Ranking.
YoucanviewinformationaboutallRecent
Sending a message during a call
1.Press Options > Send Message.
For details on creating a text message, see
page 49.
Resetting all call times
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode.
2.Press Recent Calls > Call Time.
Calls simply by pressing
S. For more
optionsforall,missed,receivedanddialed
calls, select an entry and press Options.
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3.Press Reset > Yes.
Kilobytes.
Settings.
Settings.
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note:Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.
• Total Info:YoucanviewallSent,
Received, Total and Duration
transmitteddatainKilobytes.
• Clear Logs:Thedefaultpasswordis
‘1234’.
2.Press Speed Dial and select an empty
2.Press Speed Dial and select a number.
entry and press Add.
3.Press Remove.
Viewing data transmitted
information
3.Select a contact and press
O
or
Using address book
Select.
1.Press Shortcuts in standby mode.
2.Press Recent Calls > Packet Counter.
• Current Info:Youcanview
transmitted data in the current
session,inKilobytes.Sent, Received
and Total information are also
available.
Youcansavenames,phonenumbers,and
informationontheSIMorphone.Number
of entries can depend on the capacity of
theSIMcard.
Changing speed dial contact
1.Press Menu > Address Book > My
Settings.
Speed dialing
Youcandialquicklyusingspeeddialing.Up
to8phonenumberscanbeprogrammed
using numbers 2 to 9.
2.Press Speed Dial and select a number.
Adding a contact
3.Press
4.Selectacontactandpress
Select.
O
or Change.
1.Press Menu > Address Book >
Options > Add New Contact.
2.Input the fields.
O
or
1
:Voicemail
:Prefixforinternationalcall
• Last Info:YoucanviewSent,
Received, Total and Duration
transmittedinprevioussessions,in
0
Removing from speed dial
1.Press Menu > Address Book > My
3.Press
O
or Save.
Setting speed dial
1.Press Menu > Address Book > My
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2.Select a contact to call.
3.Press
4.Torenamethegroupname,press
Viewing the contact list
Making groups
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Options > Rename Group.
S
.
1.Press
D
or press Menu > Address
1.Press
D
or press Menu > Address
Book > All Contacts.
Book.
Adding to favorites or groups
Sending a contact
2.Press Groups > New Group.
3.Select contacts and press Select or
Deselect > Add.
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
Searching for a phone number
Book > All Contacts.
Book > All Contacts.
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
2.Select a contact and press Select >
Options > Add to.
2.Select a contact > Options > Send
Contact.
Book > All Contacts.
4.EntergroupnameandpressSave.
2.Input the first letter or two of the
3.Press Favorites or Groups.
Editing groups
3.You can send the contact using
Multimedia Message or Bluetooth.
person’snameandscrollwithU/D
3.Press Select toviewdetailinformation.
4.Toupdateinformation,pressOptions >
Edit Contact.
.
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
Using your headset
Book.
Deleting a contact
Youcansendorreceiveacallusingyour
headset.Whenyouconnectyourheadset
to the jack, the button on the headset
works as follows.
2.Select a group and press Options >
Edit Group.
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
Book > All Contacts.
2.Select a contact > Options > Delete
Contact.
Calling from contact list
3.Press Add Members, Edit Members or
Remove Members.
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
Book > All Contacts.
note:You must use the headset designed
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forthisdevice.Itisanoptionalitem.Notall
headsetwillhaveabutton.
note: PIN2 must be correctly entered within
theserviceprovider.
1.Press or press Menu > Address
Book.
2.Press My Settings > Service Numbers.
3.Select a number > press
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3 attempts. If you input incorrect code three
D
times in a row, the PIN2 code will be blocked.
If the PIN2 code is blocked, please contact your
serviceprovider.YourPIN2codeissupplied
withtheSIMcard.
While in standby mode
1.Press the button once to list recent calls.
2.Press the button twice to redial the last
call.
S
.
Viewing fixed dialing number list
Fixeddialingnumberisaservicethat
limits your access to specific numbers in
theaddressbooklistrecordedontheSIM.
Input the PIN2 to set up or cancel this
service.
While the phone is closed
1.Press the button once toreceiveacall.
2.Press the button once to end the call.
Service and fixed dialing
number
1.Press
Book.
2.Press My Settings > FDN List.
D
or press Menu > Address
Calling your service numbersS
Youcanseetheservicenumbertoreach
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Messaging
Receiving messages
Creating and sending text messages
Creating multimedia messages
Managing messaging memory
Email
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Breeze Mode - Messaging
Saving the object in a received
multimedia message
Receiving messages
Creating and sending text
messages
Creating multimedia messages
You can create and send multimedia
messages.Capacityis100Kb,300Kbor
600Kb.Anerrormessagewillalertyou
once the message exceeds the capacity.
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Viewing a new message
1.Openamultimediamessage.
2.Select an object.
1.Press View or press
O.
Sending a text message
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Reading a message from the inbox
1. Press Menu > Messaging > Inbox.
2.Selectareceivedmessage> View.
3.Press Options > Use > Save.
Itwillbesavedinoneofthecategoriesin
the My Stuff folder.
Create Message.
Adding a saved picture to the message
2.Enter a message.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
3.Press Send to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
4.PressSend.
5.Toviewsentmessage,pressMenu >
Messaging > Sent Messages.
For details on Picture, see page 116.
Saving the contact information from
a received message
1.Selectareceivedmessage> View.
2.Press Options > Save.
3.Select New Contact or select Update
Contact.
Create Message.
Listening to voice messages
2.Enter a message.
1.Press and hold
1
or press Menu >
3.Press Insert > Picture > Picture >
Camera.
4.Scrolltothesavedpictureandpress
Select.
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
Messaging > Voice Mail.
Itwillautomaticallycallthevoicemail
center.
Replying to a message
1.Select a message > Options > Reply.
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> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.
6.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
7.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
8.PressSend.
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.To go back to text editor
page, press Stop.
6.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
3.Press Insert > Video > Video.
4.Scrolltothesavedvideoclipandpress
Select.
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.To go back to text editor
page, press Stop.
6.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
7.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
8.PressSend.
Adding a new video to the message
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1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Press Insert > Record New Video.
4.Focusontheobjectandpress
O
or
7.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
8.PressSend.
Options > Record.
5.Tostopandsavetherecording,press
Stop.
6.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.To go back to text editor
page, press Stop.
Adding a new picture to the message
For details on taking a picture, see page 60.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Create Message.
Adding a saved video to the message
2.Enter a message.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
3.Press Insert > Take New Picture.
Create Message.
4.Focusontheobject>
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
O.
7.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
2.Enter a message.
to select the text box and edit your
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message.
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.
6.PressPause tostoplisteningthevoice
memo or press Stop to go back to text
editor page.
7.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
8.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
9.Press Send.
8.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
9.Press Send to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
10.Press Send.
Adding a new voice memo to the
message
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8.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
9.Press Send.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
For details on recording a video, see page 61.
3.Press Insert > Record New Sound.
4.PressRecord to record the sound.
5.Tostopandsavetherecording,press
Stop.
6.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.
7.PressPause tostoplisteningthevoice
memo or press Stop to go back to text
editor page.
Adding a recorded voice memo to the
message
For details on Recording a voice memo, see
page 135.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Adding other files to the message
Create Message.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
2.Enter a message.
Create Message.
3.Press Insert > Sound > Audio > My
Voice.
4.Scrolltothesavedaudioclipandpress
Select.
2.Enter a message.
3.Press Insert > Other Files > Other
Files.
4.SelectafileandpressSelect.
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5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions message box is full, the messages full icon
Email
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> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.To go back to text editor
page, press Stop.
6.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
7.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
8.PressSend.
will appear. All messages share memory.
Youcanreceiveemailsfromyourservice
provider.
Icon Descriptions
Textmessageisfull(SIMandphone
messages).
Receiving an email
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Mobile
Email.
Deleting a message in the inbox
1.Select a message > Options > Delete
> Yes.
2.Select an email >
O.
Deleting multiple messages in the
inbox
1.Press Select or Deselect to select or
deselect the message.
Managing messaging memory
Up to 200 messages can be stored in the
phone memory, additional messages
willbesavedtotheSIMcard.Whenthe
2.Press Delete > Yes.
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Multimedia
Camera
My Picture
MyVideo
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Setting camera settings
Camera
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Icon Name
Descriptions
1280x1024( ),
1.Press
Q
in standby mode or press
Youcantakepicturesandrecordmoviesusingthebuilt-incamera.Thephotosandvideo
clipscanbesavedandsentviamultimediamessagesandBluetooth.
Menu > Camera > Take a Picture.
2.Press Options to change settings prior
to taking a picture.
1024x768( ),640x480
( ),320x240( ),
Size
Cameramode
Videomode
240x320(
)
Picture
remaining
PictureQuality,Save
Location, Shutter Sound,
TimerSound,DefaultFile
Name
Camera options
Advanced
Icon Name
Descriptions
Auto ( ),DayLight( ),
White
Balance
Tungsten ( ), Fluorescent
Zoom
Video camera options
Icon Name Descriptions
(
)
WhiteBalance
WhiteBalance
Normal ( ), Sepia ( ),
Negative( ),B&W(
Effect
Effect
SelfTimer
Effect
SelfTimer
Auto ( ),DayLight( ),
Tungsten ( ), Fluorescent
)
Size
Brightness
Size
Brightness
White
Balance
Off( ), 5 secs ( ), 10
SelfTimer
(
)
secs (
)
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4.Focusontheobject>
O
or press
Increasing or decreasing the
brightness
Icon Name Descriptions
To Press
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Options > Record.
Send using Options > Send > via
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Options > Set as >
Normal ( ), Sepia ( ),
Negative( ),B&W(
Effect
5.Press Stop to stop recording.
)
1.Press L/R.Itrangesfrom-2to+2.
Off( ), 5 secs ( ),
Viewing the taken picture
Set as wallpaper
SelfTimer
Taking a picture
Wallpaper
10 secs (
)
1.Press
Q
in standby mode or press
1.Press
Q
in standby mode or press
Options > Set as >
Caller ID
176x144(MMS)( ),
SetasCallerID
Menu > Camera > Take a Picture.
2.Press Options > Photo Album.
3.Select a picture > View.
Menu > Camera > Take a Picture.
Size
176x144( ),320x240
2.Focus on the object >
Options > Capture.
O
or press
Delete Options > Delete
Rename Options > Rename
(
),VideoShare(
)
VideoQuality,Sound
Viewphoto
information
Recording,SaveLocation,
TimerSound,DefaultFile
Name
After taking pictures
Changing to video camera mode
Options > Properties
Advanced
1.Press
Q
in standby mode or press
To Press
Menu > Camera > Take a Picture.
2.Press Options while camera mode is
activated.
Send a multimedia Options > Send > as
message Multimedia Message
Send using mobile Options > Send > via
share Mobile Share
Recording a video
1.Press Menu > Camera > Record a
Zoom in and out
1.Press U/D.Itrangesfrom1xto4x.
Video.
3.Press Video Camera Mode.
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2.Focus on the object >
O
or press
viewallthepicturesyouhavetaken,
saveselectedimagestoyourphoneor
an external memory card and share
the photos with others. JPEG format is
supported,andotherformatsaresavedin
the Picture folder.
Viewing the recorded video clip
1.Press Menu > Camera > Record a
Video.
2.Press Options > Video Album.
3.Selectthevideoclip> Play.
To Press
Delete Options > Delete
Rename Options > Rename
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Options > Record.
3.Press Stop to stop recording.
4.PressOptions > Play toplaythevideo
clip.
Viewvideoclip
information
Properties
5.Press
C
togobacktopreviewmode.
After recording video clips
During recording a video clip
note:To access Picture, press Menu> MyStuff
> Picture inAdvancedmode.
Changing to camera mode
1.Press Menu > Camera > Record a
Video.
2.Press Options whilevideomodeis
activated.
3.Press Camera Mode.
For details on taking a picture, see page 60.
To Press
To Press
Send a multimedia Options > Send > as
Receiveanincomingcall
S
Viewing the saved pictures
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
2.Select a picture.
message Multimedia Message
Pause and record
continuously
Pause /
O
Send using mobile Options > Send > via
share Mobile Share
Stop recording Stop
3.Press View.
Send using Options > Send > via
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Viewrecorded
Options > Play
videoclip
Setting as wallpaper in the display
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
My Pictures
The My Pictures menu allows you to
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2.Select a picture.
3.Press Options > Set as > Wallpaper.
play,send,saveanddeletevideos.The
supportedformatsareMP4,WMA,3GP
and 3G2.
Deleting multiple pictures
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
2.Press Options > Multiple Select.
3.Press Select to select more than one
picture.
4.PressDeselect to cancel your selection.
5.Press Options > Delete.
Viewing a file information
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
2.Select a picture.
Sending a video clip using
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multimedia message
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Videos.
2.Selectavideoclip.
3.Press Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
For details on creating multimedia
messages, see page 49.
Setting as caller identification
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
2.Select a picture.
Playing the saved video clips
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Videos.
2.Selectavideoclip.
3.Press Options > Set as > Caller ID.
3.Press Play.
Sending pictures using multimedia
message
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
2.Select a picture.
3.Press Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
Using video player controls
Sending a video clip via mobile share
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Videos.
2.Selectavideoclip.
3.Press Options > Send > via Mobile
Share.
To Press
Pause/Play
O
3.Press Options > Properties.
Rewind Hold
U
D
Fast forward Hold
My Videos
Controlvolume Side key up or down or L/R
For details on creating multimedia
messages, see page 49.
The My Videos menu allows you to
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Sending a video clip via Bluetooth
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Videos.
2.Selectavideoclip.
3.Press Options > Send > via
Bluetooth.
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Deleting multiple video clips
1.Press Menu > Camera > My Videos.
2.Press Options > Multiple Select.
3.Press Select to select more than one
picture.
4.PressDeselect to cancel your selection.
5.Press Options > Delete.
Useful Features
Calendar
Alarm clock
Calculator
Tip calculator
Stop watch
Voice recognition
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In the monthly view
Setting a simple alarm
Calendar
Alarm clock
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1.Press Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock.
2.Select Simple Alarm and press Edit.
3.Set the alarm schedule and press Save.
To Press
Calendarhelpsyoumanage
your schedule including
your time for calls or special
days.You can set a reminder
onanygivendatewiththis
function.
Setting an alarm
Movetoanother
L
forPrevious
1.Press Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock.
2.Press Create New for new alarm.
3.Set the Cycle, Time, Alarm Sound,
Alert Type, Volume, Snooze and
Power Alarm.
day
R
for Next
Movetoanother
U
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forPrevious
for Next
Calculator
week
1.Press Menu > Tools >
Calculator.
Viewother Side key down forPrevious
month Side key up for Next
Viewing calendar
4.PressSave.
2.Input the numbers with
the numeric keypad and
enter the operators with
L/R/U/D/Oto calculate.
Creating a new event
1.Select a day and press Options > New
Event.
2.Select Schedule, Task or Note.
3.InputtheeventandpressSave.
note:Youcancreateeventsfordatesfrom
01/01/2000to12/31/2099.
1.Press Menu > Tools > Calendar.
note:YoucanalsoaccessCalendarbypressing
Editing existing alarms
1.Press Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock.
2.Select an alarm and press Edit or press
Optionstoaccessfollowing:
C
in standby mode.ViewbyMonthis
defaultsettingforCalendar.
3.Press
4.Press
5.Press Reset to reset.
*
C
to use the decimal point.
to cancel your input.
Create New, Delete and Delete All.
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note: InBasicMode,whenyouexitthestop
watch menu, or become idle, the stop watch
will continue running and will be indicated by
a clock icon.You can access the stop watch by
re-entering the stop watch menu.
1.In standby mode, simply press
N
to
Tip calculator
Stop watch
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access Say a Command.
1.Press Menu > Tools > Tip
Calculator.
1.Press Menu > Tools >
Stop Watch.
OrpressMenu > AT&T Services > Say
a Command.
2.Atthevoiceprompt,sayacommand
andsimplyfollowthevoiceprompts.
Thefollowinglistshowsavailablevoice
commands.
Call <Name or #>:Voicedialsaname
or phone number in your address book. If
multiple numbers exist, say the name and
the number type (i.e. mobile, home, work,
or other).
2.Enterthevaluesforallthe
variablefields(Bill($),
Tip(%), Split) and then
the corresponding calculation fields
(Tip($), Total($), You Pay) are updated
automatically.
2.Press Start to start.
3.Press Stop to stop.
4.PressContinue to restart
or press Reset to clear.
5.To change to lap time, press Mode >
Lap Time Mode.
Voice recognition
YourphoneisequippedwithanAdvanced
VoiceCommand(AVC)feature.Thisfeature
allows you to make calls or use the phone
functionsbysimplyusingyourvoice.All
youhavetodoistalkintothephoneand
thenthephonewillrecognizeyourvoice
and complete tasks by itself.
3.Press
4.PressReset to reset.
*
to use the decimal point.
6.Tosplitthestopwatch,pressMode >
Split Time Mode.
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Send Message <Name or #>:Displaythe
CreateMessagescreenwiththecontact
youhavespoken.
Contact <Name>:Retrieveanddisplay
the contact information stored in the
address book.
Go To <Menu>:Openanapplicationon
your phone.
Check <Item>:Checkthestatus
information of your phone (Status,
Voicemail,Messages,MissedCalls,Time,
Signalstrength,Battery,MyPhone
Number,andVolume).
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Connectivity
Bluetooth
Using MobileWeb
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Bluetooth Icon
Icon Descriptions
Activating Bluetooth
1.Press Menu > Settings > Bluetooth >
Activation.
Sending files
Bluetooth
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1.Afterpairingwiththetargetdevice,
press Options > Send Files.
Bluetooth technology enables free wireless
connectionsbetweenelectronicdevices
within a maximum range of 33 feet (10
meters). Bluetooth connections can be
used to send images, text, business cards,
calendarevents,ortoconnecttocomputers
using Bluetooth technology.
Bluetoothisactive.
Bluetooth hands-free headset is
connected.
BluetoothA2DPheadsetis
connected.
Bluetoothhands-free+A2DP
headset is connected.
DatatransferviaBluetooth.
2.Select On or Off.
2.Select a file(s) from Audio, Picture,
Video or Other Files.
note: Ifthetargetdevicerequestspairing,the
file is sent after pairing is completed. Locked
files or ones containing original rights may not
be transmitted.
Adding a device
1.Press Menu > Settings > Bluetooth
> My Devices.
2.Select Search for Devices and press
Search.
3.Theavailabledevicewillbedisplayed.
4.SelectadeviceandpressSelect.
Yourmobilephonesupports:
•ConnecttoPCtoaccessinternet.
•ConnecttoHands-Free.
Receiving files
Thereceiptshouldbeapprovedbefore
receivingafile(s).
Thereceivedfile(s)willbesavedinthe
corresponding folder. For example, if you
receivedcontactsinformationfromthe
note: AdvanceAudioDistributionProfile
(A2DP)isaBluetoothprofile(mode)which
is designed to transfer a uni-directional
2-channel stereo audio stream to a headset or
car audio.
5.Enter password and press
O.
•Connecttoelectronicdevices.
note:Thetargetdevicemustbein
discoverablemode.
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sender,itwillbesavedinyourphone’s
memory.
1.Afterpairingwiththetargetdevice,
press Options > Take Files.
2.Theavailablefileswillbedisplayed.
3.Select a file and press Options > Copy.
3.Enter the new name and press Save.
note:Thedevicenameiswhatidentifiesyour
phone to Bluetooth network.
Using Mobile Web
Accessing Mobile Web
6
1.Press
O
in standby mode or press
Setting the visibility
Settings
Menu > AT&T Services > Mobile
Web.
1.Press Menu > Settings > Bluetooth
> Visibility.
Phone status
Sounds and alerts
Display settings
note: ItwillaccesstheMobileWebhomepage.
2.Select Show or Hide and press Select.
Naming the phone
1.Press Menu > Settings > Bluetooth
> My Bluetooth Info.
2.Select Name field and press Edit.
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3.Press Edit to specify a selected option.
4.Selectanoptionforeachfieldandpress
Save.To reset to factory defaults, press
Reset.
note:You can specify the options only when
Normal orVibrateandRingprofiles are
highlighted.
Setting the wallpaper
1.Press Menu > Settings > Wallpaper.
2.Press Images or Camera and select a
desired image.
Phone status
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ThismenuallowsyoutoviewMy Phone
Number, Signal Strength and Battery
Remaining.
3.Press Select.
1.Press Menu > Settings > Phone
Status.
Sounds & alerts
Display settings
Setting the font size
1.Press Menu > Settings > Font Size.
2.Select Medium, Large or Very Large.
3.Press Select.
The Sounds & Alerts menu allows you to
specify a ringer type, message alert sound,
keyvolumeandsoon.
1.Press Menu > Settings > Sounds &
Alerts.
2.Select Normal, Vibrate and Ring,
Vibrate Only, Silent or Flight Mode.
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Calls and address book
with Advanced Mode
Making, receiving and ending a call
Using video share
Options during a call
Call settings
Settings for video share
Checking all calls
Speed dialing
Using address book
Caller identification
Using your headset
Service and fixed dialing number
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note:To redial the last number in the Recent
Callslist, press
AdvancedModeoffersadditionalfeatures
and functionality associated with making
calls and using address book.
Oncethecalliscompleted,acallsummary
phone number.
3.Press
Making an emergency call
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S
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is displayed.
S
.
Making a call during a call
1.Enter the phone number or press
Options > View Contacts.
Rejecting a call
1.Youcanmakeemergencycallsevenif
yourphonedoesnothaveaSIMcard.
2.Press Emergency Number, or press SOS
ifyourphonedoesnothaveaSIMcard.
Press
E
or Ignore.
Making, receiving and ending
a call
Making a call using the call list
Yourphonelogsupto30dialed,received
and missed call numbers.
2.Press
S
to dial the second call.The
first call is automatically put on hold.
Making a call
3.Press
S.
1.Enter the area code and phone number.
Switching between two calls
1.Press Swap.
Making an international call
1.Press
list.
S
to display the Recent Calls
Replying to a missed callN
1.Press View to display the list of missed
calls.
2.Press
S.
Answering a call
2.Select All Calls, Missed Calls, Received
Calls, Dialed Calls or Call Ranking by
pressing the L/Rkey.
1.Press and hold
internationalprefixuntilthe‘+’
character appears.
0
key for the
1.Press
S.
2.Select a number to call by pressing the
U/Dkey.
Ending a call
3.Select a number.
1.Press
E.
3.Press
S.
2.Type the country code, area code, and
4.Press
S
to dial the selected number.
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Answering a second callN
durationoftheVideoShare.
1 x to 3 x.
Turning off the speakerphone
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<Callmode> <VideoShareMode>
1.Press
O
or press Options >
1.Press
put on hold.
2.Press to end the second call.
S.The first call is automatically
Stopping the recording
Speakerphone Off duringvideoshare
mode.
2.Press Options > Mute to mute the
sound.
1.Press Options > Stop Record.
For details on automatic recording, see page
89.
E
The call on hold is automatically
reconnected.
Stopping or ending video share
1.Press Stop toendthevideoshare.
2.It will ask you whether you will stop
videoshare> Yes to stop.
note: Evenifyouendvideoshare,thecallwill
not be ended. Press
recordedvideoissavedinMenu> Camera>
MyVideosinBreezeModewhiletherecorded
videoissavedinMenu> MyStuff>Videoin
AdvancedMode.
Stopping video share
Using video share
1.Press Stop to end.
2.To end a call press
Making video share call
Youcanshareliveorrecordedvideowhile
onacall.Youcansendorreceivevideo.
note:VideoShareisnotavailableinall
markets.Bothpartiesmustbeina3Gservice
area–a 3G icon must appear by the signal bars
prior to a call being placed, and both parties
mustremaininthe3Gcoverageareaforthe
E.
1.Enter the area code and phone number
>
S.
Increasing or decreasing the brightness
1.Press Options > Brightness.
2.Adjust the brightness by pressing L/R
Zooming in and out
1.Press Options > Zoom. It ranges from
2.Press Options > Video Share.
3.Select Live or Recorded.
E
to end the call.The
.
note:TousevideoshareintheRecentCalls,
press Options>VideoShare.
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Multi-party callsN
All of the multi-party call participants can
now hear each other.
Removing one participant from a
multi-party call
Receiving video share
Switching your phone’s microphone
back on
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1.Afterreceivingvideoshare,itwillask
you whether to accept or reject the
videoshare> Yes to accept and No for
reject.
You can talk with more than one person or
1.Press Options > Unmute.
haveaconferencecall.
Making a multi-party call
1.Callthefirstparticipant.
2.Callthesecondparticipant.Thefirstcall
is automatically put on hold.
3.Press Options > Join.
Having a private conversation with
one participant
1.Press Options > Split.
Talking on speaker
1.Press Speaker Phone [ ].
1.Press Options > End.
2.Press Options > Full Screen to
landscape the screen.
2.Select the participant and press
The call ends with that participant, but
you can continue to talk with other
participants.
O.
Putting a call on hold and returningN
Putting a call on hold
Options during a call
Microphone off and on
1.Press Options > Hold or press
S
.
Returning to a held call
Searching for a number in address
book during a call
1.Press Options > View Contacts > All
1.Press Options > Unhold or press
S
Switching your phone’s microphone
again.
off
2.Press
O.
1.Press Options > Mute [ ].
Contacts.
2.Select a number >
3.Select the participant and press
O.
S.
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Searching for a name or group in
address book
Enter the first letters of the name for Name
Search.The entries are displayed starting
with the first entry matching your input.
Reading a message during a call
1.Press Options > View Message.
2.Select a message > Open.
Voice recording
Settings for video share
Turning the alert on/ off
1.Press Menu > Settings > Call > Video
Share.
2.Press Alerts.
3.Select On or Off > Select.
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1.Press Options > Voice Recording.
Call settings
Sending a message during a call
1.Press Options > Send Message.
For details on creating a text message, see
page 101.
Answering with any key press
1.Press Menu > Settings > Call > Any
Key Answer.
Finding a name manually in address
book
1.Press the U/Dkey.
Setting for automatic recording
1.Press Menu > Settings > Call > Video 03
Share.
2.Press Auto Record.
3.Select On or Off > Select.
2.Select Answer with Any Key.
Mobile Web
1.Press Options > Mobile Web.
note:You can answer with any key except
Viewing the details of highlighted
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entry in address book
Viewing the calendar during a call
1.Press Options > View Calendar.
Setting auto redial
1.Press Menu > Settings > Call > Auto
Redial.
1.Press Select.
For details on address book, see page 93.
Setting for service
1.Press Menu > Settings > Call > Video
Making a note during a call
1.Press Options > Notepad.
2.Select On or Off.
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Share.
2.Press Recent Calls > Missed Calls.
3. Press All Calls > Yes.
note: If no logs exist, the message“NoCall
Exist”appears.
Setting recording location
1.Press Menu > Settings > Call > Video
Share.
2.Press Recording Location.
3.Select Phone Memory or External
Memory > Select.
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2.Press Service.
3.Select On or Off > Select.
Viewing received calls
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools.
2.Press Recent Calls > Received Calls.
Viewing call time
Setting for profile
1.Press Menu > Settings > Call > Video
Share.
2.Press Profile.
3.Select AT&T IMS or Mobile Web >
Select.
note: MobileWebisnotavailableinall
circumstances. If you change from the default
AT&TIMS,youmaynotbeabletousevideo
share.
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools.
2.Press Recent Calls > Call Time.
3.Last Call, Received Calls, Dialed Calls,
and Total Calls are displayed.
Viewing dialed calls
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools.
2.Press Recent Calls > Dialed Calls.
Checking all calls
YoucanviewinformationaboutallRecent
Viewing call rankings
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools.
2.Press Recent Calls > Call Ranking.
Resetting all call times
Calls simply by pressing
S. For more
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools.
2.Press Recent Calls > Call Time.
3.Press Reset > Yes.
optionsforall,missed,receivedanddialed
calls, select an entry and press Options.
Deleting call logs
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools.
2.Press Recent Calls > Delete Call Logs.
Viewing missed calls
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools.
note:Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.
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• Clear Logs:Thedefaultpasswordis
Select.
Viewing data transmitted information
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools.
2.Press Recent Calls > Packet Counter.
• Current Info:Youcanview
transmitted data in the current
session,inKilobytes.Sent, Received
and Total information are also
available.
Using address book
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‘1234’.
Youcansavenames,phonenumbers,and
Changing speed dial contact
1.Press Menu > Address Book > My
Settings.
informationontheSIMorphone.Number
of entries can depend on the capacity of
theSIMcard.
Speed dialing
Youcandialquicklyusingspeeddialing.Up
to8phonenumberscanbeprogrammed
using numbers 2 to 9.
2.Press Speed Dial and select a number.
3.Press
4.Selectacontactandpress
Select.
O
or Change.
Adding a contact
O
or
1.Press Menu > Address Book >
Options > Add New Contact.
2.Input the fields.
1
:Voicemail
:Prefixforinternationalcall
0
• Last Info:YoucanviewSent,
Received, Total and Duration
transmittedinprevioussessions,in
Kilobytes.
• Total Info:YoucanviewallSent,
Received, Total and Duration
transmitteddatainKilobytes.
Removing from speed dial
1.Press Menu > Address Book > My
Settings.
2.Press Speed Dial and select a number.
3.Press Remove.
Setting speed dial
1.Press Menu > Address Book > My
Settings.
2.Press Speed Dial and select an empty
entry and press Add.
3.Press
O
or Save.
Viewing the contact list
1.Press
D
or press Menu > Address
Book > All Contacts.
3.Select a contact and press
O
or
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Book.
Searching for a phone number
Sending a contact
Adding to favorites or groups
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2.Press Groups > New Group.
3.Select contacts and press Select or
Deselect > Add.
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
1.Press
D
or press Menu > Address
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
Book > All Contacts.
Book > All Contacts.
2.Input the first letter or two of the
person’snameandscrollwithU/D
3.Press Select toviewdetailinformation.
4.Toupdateinformation,pressOptions >
Edit Contact.
Book > All Contacts.
2.Select a contact > Options > Send
Contact.
3.You can send the contact using
Multimedia Message or Bluetooth.
2.Select a contact and press Select >
Options > Add to.
4.EntergroupnameandpressSave.
.
3.Press Favorites or Groups.
Editing groups
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
Using your headset
Book.
Deleting a contact
Youcansendorreceiveacallusingyour
headset.Whenyouconnectyourheadset
to the jack, the button on the headset
works as follows.
2.Select a group and press Options >
Edit Group.
Calling from contact list
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
Book > All Contacts.
2.Select a contact > Options > Delete
Contact.
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
3.Press Add Members, Edit Members or
Remove Members.
Book > All Contacts.
2.Select a contact to call.
note:You must use the headset designed
forthisdevice.Itisanoptionalitem.Notall
headsetwillhaveabutton.
4.Torenamethegroupname,press
Options > Rename Group.
3.Press
S.
Making groups
1.Press or press Menu > Address
D
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times in a row, the PIN2 code will be blocked.
1.Press
Book.
2.Press My Settings > Service Numbers.
3.Select a number > press
D
or press Menu > Address
While in standby mode
1.Press the button once to list recent calls.
2.Press the button twice to redial the last
call.
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If the PIN2 code is blocked, please contact your
serviceprovider.YourPIN2codeissupplied
withtheSIMcard.
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Caller identification
Viewing fixed dialing number list
Fixeddialingnumberisaservicethat
limits your access to specific numbers in
theaddressbooklistrecordedontheSIM.
Input the PIN2 to set up or cancel this
service.
While the phone is closed
1.Press the button once toreceiveacall.
2.Press the button once to end the call.
Caller identificationN
1.Press Menu > Settings > Call >
Display My Number.
Service and fixed dialing
number
2.Select Network Default, Show or Hide
> Select.
1.Press
D
or press Menu > Address
Calling your service numbersS
Youcanseetheservicenumbertoreach
theserviceprovider.
Book.
2.Press My Settings > FDN List.
note: PIN2 must be correctly entered within
3 attempts. If you input incorrect code three
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Messaging
with Advanced Mode
Receiving messages
Creating and sending text messages
Creating multimedia messages
Message templates
Message settings
Managing messaging memory
Using instant messenger
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WhenyourphoneissettoAdvanced
Mode,youcanuseadditionalfeaturesand
functionality associated with messaging.
2.Press Options > Save.
3.Select New Contact or select Update
Contact.
Itwillautomaticallycallthevoicemail
3.Press Options > Install.
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Creating and sending text
messages
Launching URL in the message
1.Press Menu > Messaging >
Conversations.
2.Select a message which includes an
URL.
3.SelecttheURLandpressOptions > Use 2.Enter a message.
> Launch browser.
Saving the object in a received
multimedia message
1.Openamultimediamessage.
2.Select an object.
Receiving messages
Sending a text message
Viewing a new message
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
1.Press View or press
O.
Create Message.
Reading a message from the inbox
1. Press Menu > Messaging >
Conversations.
3.Press Options > Use > Save.
Itwillbesavedinoneofthecategoriesin
the My Stuff folder.
3.Tosavethemessageasadraft,press
Options > Save to Drafts.
Saving connection settings using
Configuration message
4.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
5.Press Send.
2.Selectareceivedmessage> View.
For details on Picture, see page 116.
1.Press Menu > Messaging >
Conversations.
Saving the contact information from Listening to voice messages
a received message
1.Selectareceivedmessage> View.
1.Press and hold
1
or press Menu >
6.Toviewsentmessage,pressMenu >
2.Selectanovertheair(OTA)message.
Messaging > Voice Mail.
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Messaging > Conversations.
send the message and press Select.
7.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
8.PressSend.
Adding a saved picture to the message
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savedinConversationswhile the messages
failedtobesentwillbesavedinOutbox.
8.PressSend.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Press Insert > Picture > Picture >
Camera.
4.Scrolltothesavedpictureandpress
Select.
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.
Adding a new picture to the message
For details on taking a picture, see page 115.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Finding all sent messages
1.Press Menu > Messaging >
Conversations.
Create Message.
Adding a saved video to the message
2.Enter a message.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
3.Press Insert > Take New Picture.
Create Message.
4.Focusontheobject>
O.
2.Enter a message.
Replying to a message
1.Select a message > Options > Reply.
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.To go back to text editor
page, press Stop.
3.Press Insert > Video > Video.
4.Scrolltothesavedvideoclipandpress
Select.
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.To go back to text editor
Creating multimedia messages
You can create and send multimedia
messages.Capacityis100Kb,300Kbor
600Kb.Anerrormessagewillalertyou
once the message exceeds the capacity.
6.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
6.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
7.PressSend to and select a contact to
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page, press Stop.
5.Tostopandsavetherecording,press
Stop.
6.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.To go back to text editor
page, press Stop.
7.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
8.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
9.Press Send.
7.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
8.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
9.Press Send.
Adding a recorded voice memo to the
message
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6.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Press Insert > Sound > Audio > My
Voice.
4.Scrolltothesavedaudioclipandpress
Select.
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.
6.PressPause tostoplisteningthevoice
memo or press Stop to go back to text
editor page.
7.PressSend to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
8.PressSend.
Adding a new voice memo to the
message
Adding a new video to the message
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Create Message.
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
2.Enter a message.
3.Press Insert > Record New Video.
4.Focusontheobjectandpress
Options > Record.
3.Press Insert > Record New Sound.
4.PressRecord to record the sound.
5.Tostopandsavetherecording,press
For details on recording a video, see page
116.
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Stop.
send the message and press Select.
Adding other files to the message
Sending a message with template
1.Press Menu > Messaging >
Templates.
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6.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.
8.PressSend.
1.Press or press Menu > Messaging >
U
Create Message.
2.Enter a message.
Message templates
Whenyouoftenusethesamephrases,
youcansavethemessageundermessage
templates.
2.Select a message to send.
7.PressPause tostoplisteningthevoice
memo or press Stop to go back to text
editor page.
8.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
9.Press Send to and select a contact to
send the message and press Select.
10.Press Send.
For details on Recording a voice memo, see
page 135.
3.Press Insert > Other Files > Other
Files.
4.SelectafileandpressSelect.
5.Topreviewthemessage,pressOptions
> Preview > Current or Whole
Message.To go back to text editor
page, press Stop.
6.Toeditthetextmessage,pressU/D
to select the text box and edit your
message.
3.Press Send to add more messages.
4.PressSend to and select a contact to
send message and press Select.
5.Press Send.
note:You can add a template while entering
amessage.Writeamessage>Insert >
Templates. Select a template to add.
Adding the message as a template
1.Press Menu > Messaging >
Templates.
2.Press Options > Add New.
3.Writethefrequentlyusedmessage>
Options > Save.
Message settings
Setting text message
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Settings.
7.PressSend to and select a contact to
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2.Press Text Massage.
3.Select a profile and press Select.
2.Press Multimedia Message >
Receiving Settings.
3.Select Automatic Download, Allow
Delivery Reply and Allow Read Reply
and press Select.
4.Selectadesiredoptionandpress
Select.
Setting default edit mode
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Settings.
2.Press Default Edit Mode.
3.Select Alphabet or Predictive and
press Select.
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3.Enter new Center Address.
4.SelectMessage Type, Delivery Report
and Validity Period and press Select.
5.Select a desired option and press Save.
6.EnternewEmail Gateway.
7.PressSave.
Setting sending options for
multimedia message
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Settings.
2.Press Multimedia Message > Sending
Settings.
3.Select Validity Period, Delivery Time,
Priority, Creation Mode and Max
Message Size and press Select.
4.Selectadesiredoptionandpress
Select.
Setting auto delete old message
Whenmessagememorycapacity(Max.
200 messages) is full, the oldest message
will be deleted automatically.
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Settings.
2.Press Auto Delete Old Message.
3.Select On or Off and press Select.
note: MessageType, DeliveryReportand
ValidityPeriodmay appear dependent on the
SIMcards.
Setting receiving options for voice
message
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Settings.
2.Press Voice Mail.
Setting profiles for multimedia
message
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Settings.
2.Press Multimedia Message > MMS
Profiles.
3.Enterthenumberofthevoicemail
center > Save.
note:This number may be pre-configured by
theserviceprovideruponactivation.
Setting receiving options for
multimedia message
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Settings.
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2.SelectanIMapplication> Select.
3.Enter screen name and password >
Sign On.
Deleting a message in the inbox
1.Select a message > Options > Delete
> Yes.
Managing messaging memory
Up to 200 messages can be stored in the
phone memory, additional messages
willbesavedtotheSIMcard.Whenthe
message box is full, the messages full icon
will appear. All messages share memory.
Email
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Youcanreceiveemailsfromyourservice
provider.
Viewing the conversation log
Youcanviewthelogofyourconversations
intheInstantMessengerSavedHistory.
Receiving an email
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Mobile
Email.
Deleting multiple messages in the
inbox
1.Press Select or Deselect to select or
deselect the message.
2.Select an email >
O.
Icon Descriptions
Textmessageisfull(SIMandphone
messages).
2.Press Delete > Yes.
Using instant messenger
UseInstantMessenger(IM)tosendand
receiveshort,simplemessagesthatare
deliveredimmediately.
Viewing memory space information
1.Press Menu > Messaging > Used
Space.
Moving a message to SIM
1.Press Menu > Messaging >
Conversations.
2.Select a message > Options > Move
to SIM.
2.Press L/RtoviewSIM and Phone
Starting an instant messenger
1.Press Menu > IM.
memory.
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Multimedia
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Camera
Picture
Video
Audio
Music player
Music player settings
Media player
Other files
Managing memory
Playing games
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InAdvancedMode,youcanusethefullfeaturesofmultimediathatBreezeIIoffers.
Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Camera.
2.Press Options while camera mode is
activated.
Setting camera settings
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1.Press
Q
in standby mode or press
Camera
Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Camera.
2.Press Options to change settings prior
to taking a picture.
Youcantakepicturesandrecordmoviesusingthebuilt-incamera.Thephotosandvideo
clipscanbesavedandsentviamultimediamessagesandBluetooth.
3.Press Video Camera Mode.
4.Focusontheobject>
O
or press
Cameramode
Videomode
Options > Record.
Taking a picture
5.Press Stop to stop recording.
note:Yourvideowillbesavedautomaticallyin 02
Picture
remaining
1.Press
Q
in standby mode or press
Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Camera.
MyStuff>Video.
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2.Focus on the object >
O
or press
Viewing the taken picture
Options > Capture.
1.Press
Q
in standby mode or press
note:Yourphotowillbesavedautomatically
Zoom
Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Camera.
2.Press Options > Photo Album.
3.Select a picture > View.
in MyStuff> Picture > Camera.
WhiteBalance
WhiteBalance
Changing to video camera mode
Effect
SelfTimer
Effect
SelfTimer
Size
Brightness
Size
Brightness
1.Press
Q
in standby mode or press
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3.Press Camera Mode.
an external memory card and share
the photos with others. JPEG format is
supported,andotherformatsaresavedin
the Picture folder.
2.Select a picture.
3.Press Options > Set as > Wallpaper.
Recording a video
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1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Video Camera.
Viewing the recorded video clip
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Video Camera.
2.Press Options > Video Album.
3.Selectthevideoclip> Play.
Setting as caller identification
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Picture >
Camera.
2.Select a picture.
3.Press Options > Set as > Caller ID.
2.Focus on the object >
Options > Record.
3.Press Stop to stop recording.
4.PressOptions > Play toplaythevideo
clip.
O
or press
note:To access Picture, press Menu> MyStuff
> Picture.
Viewing the saved pictures
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Picture >
Camera.
2.Select a picture.
3.Press View.
Sending pictures using multimedia
message
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Picture >
Camera.
2.Select a picture.
3.Press Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
5.Press
C
togobacktopreviewmode.
Picture
The Picture menu allows you to shop
graphicusingtheWAPbrowser.Youcan
download desired images and graphics
andsavethemtoyourphone.Youcan
alsoviewallthepicturesyouhavetaken,
saveselectedimagestoyourphoneor
Changing to camera mode
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Video Camera.
2.Press Options whilevideomodeis
activated.
Setting as wallpaper in the display
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Picture >
Camera.
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For details on creating multimedia
messages, see page 102.
2.Select a picture.
3.Press Options > Properties.
Using video player controls
Sending a video clip via mobile share
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Video.
2.Selectavideoclip.
3.Press Options > Send > via Mobile
Share.
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Pause/Play
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Deleting multiple pictures
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Picture >
Camera.
2.Press Options > Multiple Select.
3.Press Select to select more than one
picture.
Video
Rewind Hold
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TheVideomenuallowsyoutoshopvideo
clipsusingtheWAPbrowser.Youcan
downloaddesiredvideoclipsandplaywith
thebuilt-invideoplayer.Youcanalsosend,
saveanddeletevideos.Thesupported
formatsareMP4,WMA,3GPand3G2.
Fast forward Hold
Controlvolume Side key up or down or L/R
Sending a video clip via Bluetooth
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Video.
2.Selectavideoclip.
Sending a video clip using
multimedia message
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Video.
2.Selectavideoclip.
3.Press Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
4.PressDeselect to cancel your selection.
5.Press Options > Delete.
3.Press Options > Send > via Bluetooth.
Deleting multiple video clips
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Video.
2.Press Options > Multiple Select.
3.Press Select to select more than one
picture.
Playing the saved video clips
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Video.
2.Selectavideoclip.
Viewing a file information
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Pictures >
Camera.
For details on creating multimedia
messages, see page 102.
3.Press Play.
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note:The maximum ringtone file size is
4.PressDeselect to cancel your selection.
2.Select a recorded sound.
3.Press Play.
Sending sound file using multimedia
message
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300KB.
5.Press Options > Delete.
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Audio.
2.Select a sound file.
Moving or copying multiple sound to
external memory
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Audio.
2.Press Options > Multiple Select.
3.Press Select to select more than one
picture.
4.PressDeselect to cancel your selection.
5.Press Options > Copy to External
Memory or Move to External
Memory.The selected sound will be
copiedormovedtoAudio folder in
external memory card.
Using audio player controls
Audio
To Press
The Audio menu allows you to shop tones
andanswertonesusingtheWAPbrowser.
You can download desired audio files and
play with the built-in audio player.You can
alsosend,saveanddeleteaudiofiles.The
supportedfileformatsareMIDI,i-Melody,
MP3,AMR,WAV,AAC,AAC+,WMA.
3.Press Options > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
Pause/Play
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Stop Options > Stop
Rewind Hold
Fast forward Hold
L
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Music player
TheMusicPlayerisanapplicationthatcan
playMP3andaudiofiles.Thesupported
fileformatsareMIDI,i-Melody,MP3,AMR,
WAV,AAC,AAC+,WMA.
Controlvolume Side key up or down or U/D
Setting as a ring tone
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Audio.
2.Select a sound.
Listening to the recorded sound
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Audio > My
Voice.
Icon Descriptions
3.Press Options > Set as Ring Tone.
Musicisplaying.
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note:WindowsMediaPlayer™10,11and
Making a playlist
Icon Descriptions
Musicispaused.
Icon Descriptions
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1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
Player.
Volumelevel7
Playing music
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
Player.
2.Select a category (All Music, Playlists,
Albums, Artists, Genres) and press
Select.
3.Select All > Play to play all songs in the
All Music.
4.PressOptions > Stop to stop playing.
note: Musicwillpausewhenyoureceivean
incomingcallandMusicwillresumewhenthe
call ends.
Musicisstopped.
Pause
Play
2.Press Playlists > New Playlist.
3.Input Playlist Name and press Save.
4.SelectAll Music, Albums, Artists or
Genres.
5.Select a music file(s) and press Select to
add to the playlist.
note: microSDcardmustbeinsertedto
transfer music to your phone.
Rewindwithlongpress
Fast Forward with long press
Previoustrackwithshortpress
Next track with short press
Repeatalltracks
Repeatsingletrack
Repeatoff
ShuffleOn:thecurrentlistofsongsare
randomlyshuffledforplayback
ShuffleOff:songsareplayedinorder
andnotshuffled
Adding music from Windows Media
Player™
1.ConnecttheUSBcabletothedeviceand
the computer.
2.Select Music Player > Select.
3.OpentheSynctabinWindowsMedia
Player™ in your computer.
4.Selectthemusicfromthelistanddrag
and drop to your phone.
6.PressDone.
Using a playlist
1.To add tracks to a playlist, press Menu
> AT&T Music > Music Player >
Playlists.
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2.Select a playlist to add music and press
Options > Add Tracks.
3.Select All Music, Albums, Artists or
Genres.
4.Selectamusicfile(s)andpressSelect >
Done.
5.Toremovetracksfromtheplaylist,
press Options > Remove Tracks >
select a music file(s) and press Select >
Remove.
6.Torenametheplaylist,pressOptions >
Rename Playlist > input new Playlist
Name and press Save.
7.Todeletetheplaylist,pressOptions >
Delete > Yes.
Albums, Artists, Genres) and press
Select.
Listening music with Bluetooth
headset
1.Whilemusicisplayinginthestandby
mode, press Menu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.
2.Press Now Playing > Options >
Transfer to B/T Headset.
Viewing a music file information
1.Whilemusicisplayingintheplayer
mode, press Options > Properties.
2.Use U/DtoviewTrack Number,
Title, Artist, Album, Genre, Duration,
Filename, File Size, Location, Format,
Bit Rate, Created, License and
Sharing.
Setting as ring tone
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1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
Player.
3.Select a file.
4.PressOptions > Delete.
note: If the music file is playing, you cannot
delete it.
2.Select a category (All Music, Playlists,
Albums, Artists, Genres) and press
Select.
3.Select a file.
Shopping music
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music.
2.Press Shop Music.
4.PressOptions > Set as Ring Tone.
note:You cannot set the music file while it is
playing.Ifamusicfileislargerthan300Kb,the
filewillbedeactivatedforsettingringtone.
3.Toreturntothepreviouspage,press
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Deleting music
Listening the radio
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music.
2.Press AT&T Radio.
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
Player.
2.Select a category (All Music, Playlists,
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Player.
Using music identification
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music.
2.Press Shazam.
3.Holdthephoneclosetomusic.Your
phone will analyze the music and
display the artist, title and album.
note: For the cost plan, contact your nearest
serviceprovider.
Launching to community
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music.
2.Press Community.
Repeating music
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2.Press Settings > Auto Full Screen.
3.Select On or Off and press Select.
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
Player.
2.Press Settings > Repeat.
3.Select Repeat All Tracks, Repeat
Single Track or Repeat Off and press
Select.
Removing
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
Player.
Launching more applications
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music.
2.Press Music Apps.
2.Press Settings > Remove.
3.Select License Data File or All Music
Contents.
Music player settings
Shuffling music
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
Player.
2.Press Settings > Shuffle.
3.Select Shuffle On or Shuffle Off and
press Select.
Setting equalizer
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
Player.
2.Press Settings > Equalizer.
3.Select a category and press Select.
Watching the music video
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music.
2.Press Music Videos.
4.PressSelect > Yes.
Media player
Viewing Billboard information
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music.
2.Press Make – UR – Tones.
Youcanplayvideoclipswiththemedia
player.
Auto Full Screen
1.Press Menu > AT&T Music > Music
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note: Donotusethisfeatureillegally.Sound
andvideocanbeprotectedbycopyright.Itis
illegaltocopysuchsound/videotracksforthe
purpose of selling or distribution. Pantech does
not in any way support the unauthorized use of
content on your phone media player.
<Videoplayer>
or View by Grid.
Icon Descriptions
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Previoustrackwithshortpress
Next track with short press
Repeaton
Repeatoff
Playing the audio file
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Media Player > Audio.
2.Select a file or select a folder then a file.
3.Press Play.
image
Player
controls
Volume
controls
<Audio player>
Playing the video clip
Playing time Duration
For details on audio player contols, see page
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1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Media Player > Video.
Background
skin
Icon Descriptions
2.Select a file and press Play.
Setting Mobile Video
Volumelevel7
3.Beforeplayingavideoclip,press
Options toaccessfollowing:Send,
Rename, Multiple Select, Delete,
Delete All, Copy to External Memory,
Move to External Memory, Properties
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Media Player > My Settings.
2.Select a profile or press Options >
Create.
Pause
Play
Playing time
Volume
Duration
Player
controls
Rewindwithlongpress
Fast Forward with long press
controls
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Other files
Playing games
You can manage unsupported file formats You can download games to play with. It
thataresavedonyourphone.Italsolists
filesreceivedviaBluetoothfromother
devices.
iseasytodownloadandyoucanpreview
them beforehand.You will only be able
toviewgamesthatareavailableonyour
mobile.
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Viewing the list of the files
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Other Files.
Shop games
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Games >
Shop Games.
2.Play the demo and press BUY to
download the complete game.
Useful Features
with Advanced Mode
Managing memory
Viewing memory status
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Used Space.
2.Press L/RtoviewPhoneorExternal
memory information.
Calendar
Alarm clock
Calculator
Tip calculator
Stop watch
Notepad and voice memo
World time
Converter
Timer
Voice recognition
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Power Alarm.
InAdvancedMode,youcanutilizealluseful
featuresthatBreezeIIprovides.
Creating a new event
Calculator
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4.PressSave.
1.Select a day and press Options > New
Event.
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > Calculator.
Editing existing alarms
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Alarm Clock.
2.Select an alarm and press Edit or press
Optionstoaccessfollowing:
Create New, Delete and Delete All.
Calendar
2.Select Schedule, Task or Note.
3.InputtheeventandpressSave.
note:Youcancreateeventsfordatesfrom
01/01/2000to12/31/2099.
2.Input the numbers with
the numeric keypad and
enter the operators with
L/R/U/D/Oto calculate.
Calendarhelpsyoumanage
your schedule including your
time for calls or special days.
You can set a reminder on any
givendatewiththisfunction.
3.Press
4.Press
5.Press Reset to reset.
*
C
to use the decimal point.
to cancel your input.
Alarm clock
Setting an alarm
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Alarm Clock.
2.Press Create New for new alarm.
3.Set the Cycle, Time, Alarm Sound,
Alert Type, Volume, Snooze and
Setting a simple alarm
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Alarm Clock.
2.Select Simple Alarm and press Edit.
3.Set the alarm schedule and press Save.
Viewing calendar
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Calendar.
note:YoucanalsoaccessCalendarbypressing
C
in standby mode.ViewbyMonthis
defaultsettingforCalendar.
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note: InBasicMode,whenyouexitthestop
watch menu, or become idle, the stop watch
will continue running and will be indicated by
a clock icon.You can access the stop watch by
re-entering the stop watch menu.
note and press Options > Place on
Wallpaper.
6.Ifyouwantremovethenotefrom
wallpaper, select the note and press
Options > Remove from Wallpaper.
Tip calculator
Stop watch
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1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > Tip Calculator.
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > Stop Watch.
2.Enterthevaluesforallthe
variablefields(Bill($),
Tip(%), Split) and then
the corresponding calculation fields
(Tip($), Total($), You Pay) are updated
automatically.
2.Press Start to start.
3.Press Stop to stop.
4.PressContinue to restart
or press Reset to clear.
5.To change to lap time, press Mode >
Lap Time Mode.
6.Tosplitthestopwatch,pressMode >
Split Time Mode.
Recording a voice memo
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > Voice Memo.
Notepad and voice memo
Using a notepad
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Notepad.
2.Press New Record.
3.Press
4.PressReset to reset.
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to use the decimal point.
3.Press Record.
2.Press Create New.
4.PressStop to stop
3.Enter new memo and press Save.
4.Toeditasavedmemo,selectthememo
and press Edit.
recording.ItissavedinMy
Voice automatically.
5.Press Play tolistenthevoicememo.
5.To place a note on wallpaper, select a
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note: InBasicMode,whenyouexitthetimer
menu, or become idle, the timer will continue
running and will be indicated by a timer icon.
You can access the timer by re-entering the
timer menu.
2.Press L/Rto select Length, Area,
Volume, Weight or Temperature.
3.Select a current unit and enter the
value.
4.Theresultwillbedisplayedinallother
unit.
Listening the recorded sound
1.Press Menu > My Stuff.
2.Press Audio > My Voice or press Tools
> Voice Memo.
3.Select a recorded memo and press Play.
World time
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1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Tools > World Time.
2.Select a city and press
Select.
3.Press L/Rto select a
different city and press Save.
note: If you want to set dual time in idle
screen, press Menu> Settings > Display>
HomeScreen> ClockType> InternalClocks>
ClockType5.
To Press
Voice recognition
Play/Pause
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YourphoneisequippedwithanAdvanced
VoiceCommand(AVC)feature.Thisfeature
allows you to make calls or use the phone
functionsbysimplyusingyourvoice.All
youhavetodoistalkintothephoneand
thenthephonewillrecognizeyourvoice
and complete tasks by itself.
Timer
Stop Stop
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Timer.
Rewind
Fast forward
L
R
2.Press Set and input the hours, minutes
and seconds.
Side key up or down or
U/D
Controlvolume
Converter
3.Press
4.PressRestart to restart.
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> Start.
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Tools >
Converter.
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N
Send Message <Name or #>:Displaythe
CreateMessagescreenwiththecontact
youhavespoken.
Contact <Name>:Retrieveanddisplay
the contact information stored in the
address book.
to access Say a Command.Orpress
Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Say a
Command.
2.Atthevoiceprompt,sayacommand
andsimplyfollowthevoiceprompts.
Thefollowinglistshowsavailablevoice
commands.
5
Go To <Menu>:Openanapplicationon
your phone.
Connectivity
with Advanced Mode
Call <Name or #>:Voicedialsaname
or phone number in your address book. If
multiple numbers exist, say the name and
the number type (i.e. mobile, home, work, Signalstrength,Battery,MyPhone
or other). Number,andVolume).
Check <Item>:Checkthestatus
information of your phone (Status,
Voicemail,Messages,MissedCalls,Time,
Bluetooth
Using MobileWeb
Using the web browser
Setting profiles
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files or ones containing original rights may not
be transmitted.
WhenyourphoneissettoAdvanced
Mode,youcanusefunctionalityassociated
withconnectivityandsettheconnection
profiles.
Devices.
Setting the visibility
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2.Select Search for Devices and press
Search.
1.Press Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth >
Visibility.
Receiving files
Thereceiptshouldbeapprovedbefore
receivingafile(s).
Thereceivedfile(s)willbesavedinthe
corresponding folder. For example, if you
receivedcontactsinformationfromthe
sender,itwillbesavedinyourphone’s
memory.
1.Afterpairingwiththetargetdevice,
press Options > Take Files.
3.Theavailabledevicewillbedisplayed.
4.SelectadeviceandpressSelect.
2.Select Show or Hide and press Select.
Bluetooth
5.Enter password and press
O.
Naming the phone
note:Thetargetdevicemustbein
Activating Bluetooth
1.Press Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth >
Activation.
2.Select On or Off.
Adding a device
1.Press Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > My
1.Press Menu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > My
Bluetooth Info.
discoverablemode.
Sending files
1.Afterpairingwiththetargetdevice,
press Options > Send Files.
2.Select a file(s) from Audio, Picture,
Video or Other Files.
note: Ifthetargetdevicerequestspairing,the
file is sent after pairing is completed. Locked
2.Select Name field and press Edit.
3.Enter the new name and press Save.
note:Thedevicenameiswhatidentifiesyour
phone to Bluetooth network.
2.Theavailablefileswillbedisplayed.
3.Select a file and press Options > Copy.
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Private Data.
> Browser > Bookmarks.
Viewing history
Using Mobile Web
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1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Browser > History.
Adding bookmarks
Accessing Mobile Web
Yes.
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Applications
> Browser > Bookmarks.
2.Press New.
1.Press
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in standby mode or press
3.To clear the cookies, press Clear Cookies
Setting advanced options
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Browser > Manage >
Options.
2.Select Rendering Mode, Full Screen,
Thumbnail, Cache, Cookies or
Security Warning and press Select.
3.Select an option and press Select.
Menu > Mobile Web.
> Yes.
note: ItwillaccesstheMobileWebhomepage.
4.Toclearthehistory,pressClear History
3.Enter a name for new bookmark inTitle
fieldandwebaddressinURLfield.
4.PressSave.
> Yes.
Using the web browser
Accessing browser
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Browser > Home.
note: Itwillaccessyourserviceprovider’s
homepage.
Viewing certificates
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Browser > Manage >
Security > Certificates.
Entering web address
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Browser > Enter
Address.
Viewing download status
Managing private data
Using bookmarks
1.Press Menu > My Stuff > Applications
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
2.EntertheURLandpress> Go.
Applications > Browser > Manage >
Applications > Browser > Manage >
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Download Manager.
Editing profiles
Deleting profiles
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Applications > Browser > Manage >
Profiles.
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Browser > Manage >
Profiles.
Setting profiles
Youcanviewacurrentconnectionprofile
or create new profiles by customizing
Profile Name, Home URL, Connection
Type, Proxy Address and Proxy Port.
2.Select a profile and press Options >
Edit.
3.Edit the parameters and press Save.
note:The default profile is not editable.
2.Select a profile and press Options >
Delete > Yes.
note:The default profile cannot be deleted.
Adding profiles
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Browser > Manage >
Profiles.
Viewing profiles
1.Press Menu > My Stuff >
Applications > Browser > Manage >
Profiles.
2.Press Options > Create.
3.Entervaluesorselectanoptionforeach
field and press Save.
2.Select a profile and press Options >
View.
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Settings
with Advanced Mode
Language
Time and date
Voice command settings
Profiles
Display settings
Security
Reset
TTY
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InAdvancedMode,youcanchangeand
customize sounds settings, call handling,
display settings, security settings, and
other settings associated with your phone.
2.Select Auto Update, Time, Time
Format, Date or Date Format >
Select.
Profiles
Display settings
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The Profiles menu allows you to specify
a ringer type, message alert sound, key
volumeandsoon.
Setting the wallpaper
1.Press Menu > Settings > Display >
Home Screen > Wallpaper.
2.Press Picture and select a desired image.
3.Press Select.
3.Select an option and press Select.
1.Press Menu > Settings > Profiles.
2.Select Normal, Vibrate and Ring,
Vibrate Only, Silent or Flight Mode.
3.Press Edit to specify a selected option.
4.Selectanoptionforeachfieldandpress
Save.To reset to factory defaults, press
Reset.
Language
Voice command settings
1.Press Menu > Settings > Phone >
Voice Command Settings.
2.Select Confirmation, Adaptation,
Audio Modes, Speakerphone or
About and press Select.
3.Select an option and press Select.
4.Toimprovetherecognitionaccuracy,
select Adaptation andadaptyourvoice
byfollowingvoiceprompts.
1.Press Menu > Settings > Phone >
Language.
Setting the home screen
1.Press Menu > Settings > Display >
Home Screen.
2.Press Clock Type, Text or One Touch
Keys.
3.Selectanoptionoradjustvaluesand
press Select.
2.Select Screen Text or Predictive and
press Select.
3.Select a language and press Select.
note:You can specify the options only when
Normal orVibrateandRingprofiles are
highlighted.
Time and date
1.Press Menu > Settings > Phone >
Time & Date.
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Backlight Timer.
Setting the menu type
1.Press Menu > Settings > Display >
Menu Type.
Setting the font size
1.Press Menu > Settings > Display >
Font Size.
2.Select Small, Medium or Large.
3.Press Select.
Locking the PIN
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2.PressLCDand/orKeypad.
3.Select desired time and press Select.
note: Modifyingbacklighttimermayaffect
your battery life.
The Personal Identification Number (PIN)
is the security code that protects the phone
orSIMagainstunauthorizeduse.
1.Press Menu > Settings > Security >
PIN > PIN Lock.
2.Select Grid or List and press Save.
Setting the color theme
1.Press Menu > Settings > Display >
Color Theme.
2.Select Designers or Onyx and press
Save.
Setting the brightness
1.Press Menu > Settings > Display >
Brightness.
2.AdjustbrightnesslevelofLCDandpress
Save.
note: Modifyingbrightnessmayaffectyour
battery life.
Security
Locking the phone
1.Press Menu > Settings > Security >
Phone Lock.
2.Press Phone Lock and select ON.
3.Press Select.
note:Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.Tochange
the password, press Menu> Settings >
Security > Phone Lock > ChangePassword.
2.Select Yes and enter PIN code.
3.Press
O.
note:To change the PIN code, press Menu>
Settings > Security > PIN > ChangePIN.
Setting font style
1.Press Menu > Settings > Display >
Font Style.
2.Select a desired font style and press
Select.
Changing PIN 2
1.Press Menu > Settings > Security >
Change PIN2.
Setting the backlight timer
1.Press Menu > Settings > Display >
2.Enter PIN2 code and press
O.
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theSIMcards(eitherdependsontheSIMcard
ordeterminedbytheSIMcard).
note: It will reset your phone to its default
setting and delete all personal data.The
defaultpasswordis‘1234’.
Setting fixed dialing number
1.Press Menu > Settings > Security >
FDN.
Setting teletypewriter
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1.Press Menu > Settings > TTY.
2.Select Disable, TTY Full, TTY Talk or
TTY Hear.
Reset
2.Select On and press Select.
Resetting the external memory
1.Press Menu > Settings > Reset.
Resetting the phone
1.Press Menu > Settings > Reset.
3.Enter PIN2 code and press
For details on fixed dialing, see page 96.
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• Disable:TTYmodeisdisabled.
• TTY Full:Userswhocannottalk
andhear,cansendandreceivetext
messages.
• TTY Talk:Userswhocantalkbutcannot
hear,canreceivetextmessagesand
replywithvoicemessages.
• TTY Hear:Userswhocanhearbut
cannot talk, can send text messages
andreceivevoicemessages.
2.Enter password and press
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2.Enter password and press
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External Memory Reset > Yes.
Changing hidden key
Master Reset > Yes.
The hidden key is a security code for
USIMContacts.Youcanlocktheperson’s
informationintheUSIMContactswiththe
hidden key.
TTY
note: It will reset your phone to its default
settings.Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.
The teletypewriter (TTY) is a
telecommunicationsdevicethatallows
people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or
whohavespeechorlanguagedisabilities,
tocommunicateviaatelephone.
Clearing the phone
1.Press Menu > Settings > Reset.
1.Press Menu > Settings > Security >
2.Enter password and press
Master Clear > Yes.
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Change Hidden Key.
note:The default password is dependent on
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Alert message
Troubleshooting checklist
Safety information
Safety precautions
About the battery usage
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations for
wireless devices
FCC regulatory compliance
Warranty
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When the “Phone and SIM messages is full.
Delete Messages” message appears:
Thereceivedorsavedmessagesarefullinyour
phoneandSIMcardmemory.Youneedto
delete the message.
When the “Password” message appears in
Phone locked state:
Enter the phone password.The default
passwordis”1234”.Ifyoucannotrememberthe
password, contact the nearest carrier.
When the “Enter PIN1” message appears:
Input PIN1. If you cannot remember it, contact
yourserviceprovider.Youcanstillreceivecalls
evenifyourmobilephonebecomeslocked
after entering the incorrect PIN1 on three
consecutiveattempts.
When the “No Service” or “Network Search”
appears:
Ifyoucannotmake/receiveacallwhenyou
are indoors or undergrounds where the signal
strengthispoor,movetowardawindoworgo
out to an open area. If you still cannot make a
connection,contactyourserviceprovider.
When battery lifetime is shorter than usual:
This may happen when you are in an area
with low signal strength.Turn off your phone
whenitisnotinuse.Changethebatterywhen
battery energy is exhausted.
When your mobile phone does not turn on:
Makesureyourbatteryischarged.Checkto
see if your phone works while recharging the
battery.
When you are unable to send a message:
EitheryouarenotregisteredtoreceiveanSMS
service,oryoumaybeinanareawhereyour
networkserviceprovidercannotprovidesuch
aservice.
Alert message
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If you experience any problem while using your
mobile phone, please refer to the following
checklist. If the problem still persists, contact
your dealer or nearest carrier.
When the “Insert SIM Card” message
appears:
MakesuretheSIMcardiscorrectlyinstalled.
ChecktoseeiftheSIMcardisworkingproperly.
If it does not work, try to clean the contact
points of the card with a dry cloth. If it is out of
order,takeittoyourserviceprovider.
When the “Messages full” message appears:
Thereceivedorsavedmessagesarefullin
your phone memory.You need to delete the
message.
Troubleshooting checklist
When audio quality is poor:
End a call and try again.
When the other party cannot hear you
speaking:
YourphonemaybesettoMUTE.Disablethe
MUTEfunction.Oryourhandmaybecovering
When you are unable to make a call:
Yourphonemaybesetto“FixedDialing
the microphone located below the
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Number(FDN)”mode.Cancelthe“FDN”mode.
When you are unable to select a certain
function:
Youmaynothavesubscribedtothatfunction,
oryournetworkserviceprovidermaybeinan
areawheresuchservicecannotbeprovided.
Contactyourlocalserviceprovider.
(-4°F)maydamageyourphone.
–Donottrytodryyourphoneinamicrowave
oven.Ifnot,sparkscanoccurandcausean
explosion or fire.
–Donotuseorstoreyourmobilephonein
dusty, dirty areas.
–Donotattempttodisassembleyourmobile
phone.
–Donotdroporcausesevereimpacttoyour
mobile phone.
–Donotusechemicalproducts,cleaning
solventsordetergentstocleanyourmobile
phone.
–If your mobile phone does not work properly,
contact your dealer immediately.
–Use only authorized batteries, battery
chargers and accessories. Any malfunction or
damage caused by the use of unauthorized
batteries, battery chargers and accessories
willvoidthelimitedproductwarranty.
–Ensure that the battery and battery charger
donotcomeincontactwithconductive
objects.
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When you are unable to charge the battery:
This may be the result of one of the following
three cases.
1. Yourchargermaybeoutoforder.Contact
your nearest dealer.
2. You may be attempting to use the phone
inanoverlyhot/coldtemperature.Try
changingthechargingenvironment.
3. Yourbatterymayhavenotbeenconnected
tothechargerproperly.Checktheconnector.
When you are unable to input data into
your Address Book:
Safety precautions
Safety information
The following list shows how to maintain your
mobile phone, together with precautions to
take.
–Keepyourmobilephoneanditsaccessories
out of the reach of children and pets.
–Maintainyourmobilephoneindry
conditions and keep it within normal
operating temperatures.Temperatures
higherthan55°C(131°F)orlowerthan-20°C
Using a mobile phone while driving may be
prohibited.
Please check local laws and regulations with
regard to the prohibition of mobile phone use
whiledriving,andcomplywiththem.
Useofyourphonewhileyouaredrivingmay
disturb your concentration and so cause an
accident.Alwaysswitchyourphoneofftodrive
safely.
Your Address Book memory may be full.Try
deleting some entries from your Address Book.
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You should use your phone in an emergency,
Mode on (press the Menu > Settings >
manufacturer or an expert regarding phone
battery.This means that, unlike other forms
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eitheruseahandsfreedevicebuiltintoyourcar Profiles > Flight Mode in Advanced Mode. In
usenearthemedicalequipment.
of battery technology, you can recharge your
battery while some charge remains without
reducingyourphone’sautonomyduetothe
“batterymemoryeffect”inherentinthose
technologies.
orpulloverinasafeplacefirst.
Breeze Mode you need to assign to Shortcuts.
Press Shortcuts in main screen. Select one
of the Unassigned > Add > Settings >
Profiles. Press Shortcuts > Profiles >
Flight Mode) when you are in an aircraft.
Theelectromagneticwavesemittedbyyour
phonemayaffecttheelectronicnavigation
equipmentintheaircraft.
Switch off in hospitals and near medical
equipment
Always switch your phone off in hospitals, and
obey the regulations or rules of the hospital.
Switch your phone off when using medical
equipmentforprivatepurposes,ifpossible.
Alwaysconsultwiththemedicalequipment’s
Installing a hands free device in your
vehicle
Installvehiclehandsfreedevicesawayfrom
the steering wheel and airbag expansion area,
otherwise injury may result.
Mobile phones and other electronic
devices
Mobilephonesemitelectromagneticwaves
thatmayaffectnearbyelectronicdevices.
Whenitisswitchedon,donotplaceyour
phoneclosetodelicateelectronicequipment.
Switch off in restricted areas
Always switch your phone off in areas where
mobile phone use is restricted.
Switch off in explosive or dangerous
areas
Always switch your phone off in areas with
explosiveordangerousmaterials(suchas
fuels, fuel stations or areas containing chemical
goods) and obey any instructions or signals.
Donotremoveyourmobilephone’sbatteryin
such areas.
– Donotuseadamagedbatteryorcharger.
– Donotdisassembleoropencrush,bendor
deform, puncture or shred.
– Donotmodifyorremanufacture,attempt
to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerseorexposetowaterorotherliquids,
expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.
– Donotputyourbatteryintocontactwith
conductiveobjects.
About the battery usage
Switch off in aircraft
Always switch your phone off or select Flight
– Disposeofandrecycleusedbatteriesin
accordancewithlocalregulations.Donot
Your phone is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
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dispose of batteries by burning; they may
explode.
– Donotuseanunauthorizedcharger.Only
usethebatteryforthedeviceforwhichitis
specified.
– Onlyusethebatterywithachargingdevice
thathasbeenqualifiedwiththedevice
perthisstandard.Useofanunqualified
battery or charger may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
– Donotshortcircuitabatteryorallow
metallicconductiveobjectstocontact
battery terminals.
– Replacethebatteryonlywithanother
batterythathasbeenqualifiedwith
thedeviceperthisstandard,IEEE-
Std-1725-2006.Useofanunqualified
battery may present a risk of fire, explosion,
leakage or other hazard.
– Promptly dispose of used batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
– Battery usage by children should be
supervised.
– Avoiddroppingthephoneorbattery.Ifthe
phone or battery is dropped, especially on a
hard surface, and the user suspects damage,
takeittoaservicecenterforinspection.
– Use your battery for the specified purpose
only.
depending on the remaining battery
capacity and the battery and charger type
you use.
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility
(HAC) regulations for wireless
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– Batterylifeinevitablyshortensovertime.
– Use an authorized battery and charger only.
– Sinceoverchargingmayshortenbatterylife,
removethephonefromitschargeronceit
is fully charged. Unplug the charger, once
chargingiscomplete.Leavingthebatteryin
hot or cold places, especially inside a car in
summer or winter, may reduce the capacity
and life of the battery. Always keep the
battery within normal temperatures.
– Topreventinjuryorburns,ensurethatno
metalobjectscomeintocontactwiththe+
and – terminals of the battery.
devices
OnJuly10,2003,theU.S.Federal
CommunicationsCommission(FCC)Report
andOrderinWTDocket01-309modifiedthe
exceptionofwirelessphonesundertheHearing
AidCompatibilityActof1988(HACAct)to
requiredigitalwirelessphonesbecompatible
with hearing-aids.
TheintentoftheHACActistoensure
reasonable access to telecommunications
servicesforpersonswithhearingdisabilities.
Whilesomewirelessphonesareusednear
somehearingdevices(hearingaidsand
cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing,
– Thecloseryouaretoyournetwork’sbase
station, the longer your phone usage time
because less battery power is consumed for
the connection.
– Thebatteryrechargingtimevaries
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hearingdeviceisthebestwaytoevaluateitfor
your personal needs.
•M-Ratings: PhonesratedM3orM4meetFCC
requirementsandarelikelytogenerateless
interferencetohearingdevicesthanphones
thatarenotlabeled.M4isthebetter/higher
of the two ratings.
•T-Ratings: PhonesratedT3orT4meetFCC
requirementsandarelikelytogenerateless
interferencetohearingdevicesthanphones
thatarenotlabeled.T4isthebetter/higher
of the two ratings.
Hearingdevicesmayalsoberated.Your
hearingdevicemanufacturerorhearinghealth
professional may help you find this rating.
Higherratingsmeanthatthehearingdevice
isrelativelyimmunetointerferencenoise.
The hearing aid and wireless phone rating
TheMmarkisintendedtobesynonymous
with the U mark.TheT mark is intended to
humming, or whining noise. Some hearing
devicesaremoreimmunethanotherstothis
interferencenoise,andphonesalsovaryinthe
amount of interference they generate.
Thewirelesstelephoneindustryhasdeveloped
a rating system for wireless phones, to assist
hearingdeviceusersfindphonesthatmaybe
compatiblewiththeirhearingdevices.Notall
phoneshavebeenrated.Phonesthatarerated
havetheratingontheirboxoralabellocated
on the box.
Theratingsarenotguarantees.Resultswill
varydependingontheuser’shearingdevice
andhearingloss.Ifyourhearingdevice
happenstobevulnerabletointerference,
you may not be able to use a rated phone
successfully.Trying out the phone with your
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considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of besynonymouswiththeUTmark.TheMand
6isconsideredforbestuse.
T marks are recommended by the Alliance
forTelecommunications Industries Solutions
(ATIS).The U and UT marks are referenced in
Section20.19oftheFCCRules.TheHACrating
and measurement procedure are described
in the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI)C63.19standard.
ToensurethattheHearingAidCompatibility
rating for your phone is maintained, secondary
transmitterssuchasBluetoothandWLAN
components must be disabled during a call.
See page 75for instructions to disable these
components.
Intheaboveexample,ifahearingaidmeets
theM2levelratingandthewirelessphone
meetstheM3levelrating,thesumofthe
twovaluesequalM5.Thisissynonymousfor
Tratings.Thisshouldprovidethehearingaid
userwith“normalusage”whileusingtheir
hearing aid with the particular wireless phone.
“Normalusage”inthiscontextisdefinedas
asignalqualitythatisacceptablefornormal
operation.
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Those guidelines are consistent with safety
standardspreviouslysetbybothU.S.and
internationalstandardsbodies:American
National Standard Institute (ANSI), National
CouncilofRadiationProtectionand
Measurements(NCRP),andInternational
CommissiononNon-IonizingRadiation
Protection(ICNRP).Thosestandardswere
basedoncomprehensiveandperiodic
evaluationsoftherelevantscientificliterature.
The design of your phone complies with the
FCCguidelinesandapplicable.
Statement according to FCC part 15.105
NOTE: Thisequipmenthasbeentestedand
foundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCC
Rules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
Thisequipmentgeneratesusesandcan
radiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnot
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference
toradiocommunications.However,thereis
no guarantee that interference will not occur
inaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or
televisionreception,whichcanbedetermined
byturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuser
is encouraged to try to correct the interference
byoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increase the separation between the
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletona
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circuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiver
is connected.
FCC Regulatory Compliance
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCC
Rules.Operationissubjecttothefollowing
twoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcause
harmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemust
acceptanyinterferencereceived,including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Yourmobiledeviceisalowpowerradio
transmitterandreceiver.WhenitisON,it
receivesandalsosendsoutradiofrequency
(RF)signals.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TV
technician for help.
Statement according to FCC part 15.21
Modificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythis
companycouldvoidtheuser’sauthorityto
operatetheequipment.
RF exposure FCC
For body worn operation, to maintain
compliancewithFCCRFexposureguidelines,
use only accessories that contain no metallic
componentsandprovideaseparationdistance
of15mm(0.6inches)tothebody.Useof
otheraccessoriesmayviolateFCCRFexposure
InAugust1996,theFederalCommunications
Commission(FCC)adoptedRFexposure
guidelineswithsafetylevelsformobiledevices.
equipmentandreceiver.
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guidelinesandshouldbeavoided.
regardless of age and health.The exposure
standard for wireless mobile phones employs
a unit of measurement known as the Specific
AbsorptionRate,orSAR.TheSARlimitsetby
theFCCis1.6W/kg*.
* IntheU.S.andCanada,theSARlimit
for mobile phones used by the public is
1.6watts/kg(W/kg)averagedoverone
gram of tissue.The standard incorporates
asubstantialmarginofsafetytogive
additional protection for the public and to
accountforanyvariationsin.
**Thisdevicecontains1800MHzGSM
functions that are not operational in U.S.
Territories; this filing is applicable only
for850MHzGSMand1900MHzPCS
operations.
Ifserviceisrequiredonyourunitanditis
Warranty
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determined that a non-Pantech accessory
has created the problem with your unit, the
Warrantywillnotapply.Inaddition,ifthe
unithasalreadysufferedirreversibledamage
by reason of a non-compatible accessory,
theWarrantywillbevoided.Toprotectyour
Warranty,useonlycompatibleaccessories
which cannot damage or interfere with the
functioning of your Pantech product.
Thisdeviceanditsantennamustnotbeco-
located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Protect Your Warranty
ReadyourWarrantycarefully,withthespecial
considerationtoparagraphsevenofthe
LimitedWarrantyforyourunit.
“Warrantydoesnotapplyto...ortoanyproduct
or part thereof which has suffered through
alteration... mishandling, misuse, neglect or
accident”.
Manycompaniesaremakinglookalike
accessories and in some cases, promoting that
theirproductisequaltoorbetterthanthe
Pantech product. Be careful. Some of these
products may not be compatible to use with
your Pantech product and may damage the
unit or cause it to malfunction.
Health and Safety Information FCC
This EUT has been shown to be capable of
compliance for localized specific absorption
rate(SAR)foruncontrolledenvironment/
general population exposure limits specified
inANSI/IEEEStd.C95.1-1992andhadbeen
tested in accordance with the measurement
proceduresspecifiedinFCC/OETBulletin65
SupplementC(2001)andIEEEStd.1528-2003
MinistryofHealth(Canada),SafetyCode6.The
standards include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons,
12 Month Limited Warranty
PantechWireless,Inc.(theCompany)warrants
to the original retail purchaser of this Pantech
handheld portable cellular telephone, that
should this product or any part thereof during
normal consumer usage and conditions, be
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unauthorized alteration, misuse, improper
installation or repair or improper storage;
(b) Product whose mechanical serial number
or electronic serial number has been
removed,alteredordefaced.
(c) Damagefromexposuretomoisture,
humidity,excessivetemperaturesor
extremeenvironmentalconditions;
(d) Damageresultingfromconnectionto,or
use of any accessory or other product not
approvedorauthorizedbytheCompany;
(e) Defectsinappearance,cosmetic,decorative
or structural items such as framing and
non-operativeparts;
(f) Product damaged from external causes
such as fire, flooding, dirt, sand, weather
conditions, battery leakage, blown fuse,
theft or improper usage of any electrical
source.
TheCompanydisclaimsliabilityforremovalor
reinstallation of the product, for geographic
coverage,forinadequatesignalreceptionby
the antenna or for communications range or
operation of the cellular system as a whole.
To obtain repairs or replacement within the
termsofthisWarranty,theproductshould
bedeliveredwithproofofWarrantycoverage
(e.g.datedbillofsale),theconsumer’s
returnaddress,daytimephonenumberand/
or fax number and complete description
of the problem, transportation prepaid, to
theCompanybycallingthenumberlisted
below or to the place of purchase for repair or
replacement processing.
TolocatePantechAuthorizedServiceCenter,
provendefectiveinmaterialorworkmanship
that results in product failure within the first
twelve(12)monthsperiodfromthedateof
purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or
replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at the
Company’soption,withoutchargeforpartsor
labor directly related to the defect(s).
The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable
battery and battery charger, if included, are
similarlywarrantedfortwelve(12)months
fromdateofpurchase.ThisWarrantyextends
only to consumers who purchase the product
intheUnitedStatesorCanadaanditisnot
transferable or assignable.
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call:(800)962-8622oremailHandsetHelp@
Pantech.com.
Pleasehavethefollowinginformation
availablewhenyousendthephoneinfor
repair:
– AvalidoriginalProofofPurchase
– Returnaddress
– Daytimephonenumberorfaxnumber
– Model#
– IMEI#(Lookforthe15digitIMEI#behind
thebatteryofthedevice.)
– Completedescriptionoftheproblem
– Transportation prepaid
Other Warranty Program
Youmayhaveotherwarrantyprogramwith
This Warranty does not apply to:
(a) Product subjected to abnormal use or
conditions, accident, mishandling, neglect,
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THECOMPANYBELIABLEFORANYSPECIAL
CONSEQUENTIALORINCIDENTALDAMAGESFOR
BREACHOFTHISORANYOTHERWARRANTY,
EXPRESSORIMPLIED,WHATSOEVER.THE
COMPANYSHALLNOTBELIABLEFORTHE
DELAYINRENDERINGSERVICEUNDERTHIS
WARRANTYORLOSSOFUSEDURINGTHE
TIMETHEPRODUCTISBEINGREPAIREDOR
REPLACED.
Nopersonorrepresentativeisauthorizedto
assumefortheCompanyanyliabilityother
than expressed herein in connection with the
sale of this product.
limitation or exclusions may not apply to you.
ThisWarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,
andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvary
fromstatetostateorprovincetoprovince.
FortechnicalsupportintheU.S.&Canada,call
(800)962-8622.
your purchase, such as warranty exchange. If
so,pleaserefertoequipmentpackageorthe
original point of sale.
THEEXTENTOFTHECOMPANY’SLIABILITY
UNDERTHISWARRANTYISLIMITEDTOTHE
REPAIRORREPLACEMENTPROVIDEDABOVE
AND,INNOEVENT,SHALLTHECOMPANY’S
LIABILITYEXCEEDTHEPURCHASEPRICEPAID
BYPURCHASERFORTHEPRODUCT.
ANYIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDINGANY
IMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITYOR
FITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE,SHALL
BELIMITEDTOTHEDURATIONOFTHISWRITTEN
WARRANTY.ANYACTIONFORBREACHOF
ANYWARRANTYMUSTBEBROUGHTWITHIN
APERIODOF18MONTHSFROMDATEOF
ORIGINALPURCHASE.INNOCASESHALL
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Orvisitthewebsite:www.pantechusa.com
Forallotherinquiry,writeto:
PANTECH WIRELESS, INC.
5607GlenridgeDr.Suite500Atlanta,GA30342
Somestatesorprovincesdonotallow
limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental
orconsequentialdamagesotheabove
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