Pantech DM P205 User Manual

Thank you for selecting Disney Mobile's™ DM-P205.  
Equipped with many of today’s most popular and  
advanced wireless features, the simple-to-use, easily  
customized DM-P205 will keep you and your family  
better connected. Your new phone includes:  
A camera with embedded flash to make taking  
pictures quick and easy, day or night  
Customized user interface menu that features the  
Disney Mobile Family Applications  
A flip-phone design with dual LCD displays  
Increased memory for wireless Internet access,  
messaging and image transmissions  
A two-way speakerphone and voice-activated dialing  
A large, 300-entry phone book with easy access to  
all your contacts  
Ability to download and personalize your phone with  
images, ringtones, themes, games and applications  
A web browser with a menu of selected web sites  
that are specially designed to be viewed on wireless  
phones  
Your DM-P205 also supports text and picture  
messaging, MIDI, MP3 or QCELP audio formats, plus  
JPG image graphics for a rich multimedia experience.  
Fun, easy-to-use and featuring the latest wireless  
technology, the Disney Mobile DM-P205 is the smart  
choice for today’s mobile family.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
THIS DISNEY MOBILE DM-P205 USER GUIDE CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
REGARDING PROPER USE AND HANDLING OF YOUR NEW PHONE.  
NOTE: PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE WARRANTY'S EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS  
WHICH ARE RELATED TO UNAUTHORIZED USE OF COMPONENTS.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED  
Inside the Package  
Handset Description  
Display Icons  
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Battery Usage  
Installation  
Removal  
Charging  
Power Connection  
Talk Time  
Standby Time  
Battery Handling Information  
Dos/Don’ts  
CHAPTER 2: BASIC PHONE OPERATION  
Turning the Phone On/Off  
Powering On  
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Powering Off  
Accessing the Menu  
Menu Summary  
Basic Functions  
Making Calls  
Speakerphone  
Pause  
Answering Calls  
Caller ID  
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Call Waiting  
Volume  
Silencer  
During a Call  
Mute/Unmute  
Messaging  
View My Phone #  
Bluetooth  
Making Emergency Calls  
911 in Lock Mode  
911 Using Any Available System  
CHAPTER 3: DATA ENTRY  
Entering Letters, Numbers & Symbols  
Standard [Abc] Input Mode  
T9 Input Mode [Word]  
Numeric Mode  
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Symbols Mode  
CHAPTER 4: MENU FUNCTION  
Contacts  
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Contact List  
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Storing Phone Numbers  
Groups  
Adding a Number to a Group  
Adding a New Group  
Changing a Group Name  
Deleting a Group  
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Speed Dial  
Voice Dial  
Record New Voice Dial  
Voice Dial List  
Services  
Guest Services  
Directory Assistance  
Roadside Assistance  
Check Usage  
Messaging  
Call History  
Recent  
Missed  
Received  
Dialed  
Voice Mail  
Create Message  
Text  
Pix  
Inbox  
Outbox  
Drafts  
Family Center™  
Family Locator™  
Family Monitor™  
Call Control  
Family Alert!™  
Entertainment  
Shopping  
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Previewing  
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Purchasing/Downloading  
My Ringtones  
My Themes  
My Images  
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My Games  
My Subscriptions  
Disney Zone  
Toolbox  
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My Profile  
Camera  
Take Pix  
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Pix Gallery  
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Voice Recorder  
Recording New Voice Memos  
Voice Gallery  
Tools  
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Bluetooth  
Calendar  
Alarm Clock  
Notepad  
Calculator  
Stopwatch  
World Clock  
Settings  
Display  
Greeting  
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Menu Style  
Contrast  
Backlight  
Clock Setting  
Volume  
Ringtone Volume  
Earpiece Volume  
Alert Volume  
Game Volume  
Roaming  
Set Mode  
Call Guard  
Roam Ringer  
Messaging  
Auto Delete  
Signature  
Quicknote  
Text Entry  
Security  
Lock Phone  
Change Lock Code  
Special Numbers  
Deleting Contacts  
Setup/Others  
Flip Activation  
Language  
TTY  
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Location  
Phone Info  
Device Info  
Version  
CHAPTER 5: SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
Safety Information for Wireless  
Handheld Phones  
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Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals  
Antenna Care  
Driving Safety  
Electronic Devices  
Pacemakers  
Other Medical Devices  
Posted Facilities  
Other Safety Guidelines  
Aircraft  
Blasting Areas  
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  
Precautions  
Safety Information for FCC RF Exposure  
Cautions  
Body-Worn Operation  
Vehicle Mounted External Antenna  
(optional, if available)  
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SAR Information  
FDA Consumer Update  
12 Month Limited Warranty  
MEMO  
GETTING STARTED  
The first step in learning all about your  
new DM-P205 camera phone...  
Package Contents  
Handset Description  
Battery Usage & Handling  
CH 1  
INSIDE THE PACKAGE  
Important! This package should contain all the  
items shown below. If anything is missing or different,  
please contact the retailer where you purchased  
the phone or call 1-866-DISNEY2 if you purchased  
online or over the phone. Note: Earbud not shown.  
AC Travel Charger  
Handset  
User Manual  
Standard Battery  
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CH 1  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
The compact Disney Mobile DM-P205 weighs only  
3.7 ounces and measures 1.92" x 3.43" x .94".  
Antenna  
Camera Lens  
Earjack  
State LED  
Sub LCD  
Camera Flash  
Camera Key  
Volume Key  
Earpiece  
1.9" 260K Color  
TFT LCD Display  
Nav Bars (Softkeys)  
Navigation NAV Key  
Speakerphone Key  
Send Key  
Camera Key  
END/Power Key  
Back Key  
Microphone  
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CH 1  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
DISPLAY INDICATORS  
See page 13 for a list of icons.  
TEXT & GRAPHIC DISPLAY SCREEN  
NAVIGATION BAR OPTIONS  
(SOFTKEYS)  
Displays softkeys functions.  
CONTACTS  
MENU  
NAV KEY  
A ccesses Disney Mobi le Fa m i ly  
A ppl ications and allows you to ma ke  
selections within a speci f ic menu.  
ENTERTAINMENT  
ON THE IDLE SCREEN  
UP = Entertainment  
DOWN = Menu  
FAMILY CENTER  
MESSAGING  
RIGHT = Messaging  
LEFT = Family Center  
MENU  
Within a menu, use the NAV KEY to scroll up, down, left or right through  
listed options to make a selection.  
Press to make or receive calls.  
Press and hold to access VR Mode  
(Voice Activated Dialing)  
Press and hold to turn the phone ON/OFF.  
Pr ess to end calls or retu rn to the Id le Scr een.  
(Left NAV Bar) Press to access Contacts or  
softkey displayed.  
(Right NAV Bar) Press to access the Menu or  
softkey displayed.  
Press to delete characters or return to the  
previous screen.  
Press and hold to activate Silencer Mode.  
Press to accept a word and/or add a space.  
Press and hold to enter lock mode.  
Press to access the Camera Menu.  
Press and hold to activate Camera Mode.  
Press to enable Speakerphone Mode.  
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CH 1  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
DISPLAY ICONS  
Signal Strength  
More lines = a stronger signal.  
Service  
Indicates a call in progress.  
Indicates the phone cannot receive  
network signals.  
Messaging  
New Message  
Voice Message  
Voice & Text Message  
Digital Mode  
I nd icates the phone is operati ng in Dig ital Mo de and ready to ma ke  
ca l l s. If not pr esent, phone will be in an out of service status.  
Battery  
More bars = a stronger charge.  
Mute  
Indicates the phone has been muted during a call.  
Speakerphone  
I nd icates the phone is operati ng in Spea kerphone Mo de.  
Silencer  
Indicates the phone will be muted for incoming calls.  
Calendar  
Appears when events or alarms are set.  
Ringtone  
Mode  
Ringtone Off  
Vibrate On  
Ringtone High Vibrate  
GPS  
Indicates the phone’s Location Service is enabled  
or disabled.  
TTY Mode  
Indicates the phone’s TTY Mode is active.  
Bluetooth  
Power On Mode.  
Bluetooth  
Discovery On Mode.  
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CH 1  
BATTERY USAGE  
INSTALLATION  
Place the battery on the back of the handset and slide  
until it locks into place.  
REMOVAL  
On the back of the handset, push the release latch  
down, lift the battery up and remove it from the handset.  
NOTE:  
IF THE BATTERY IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY, THE PHONE WILL NOT POWER ON  
AND/OR THE BATTERY MAY DETACH DURING USE.  
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CH 1  
BATTERY USAGE  
CHARGING  
Power Connection  
Plug one end of the AC charger into the bottom of  
the phone and the other into a standard outlet. Your  
phone's battery must be installed correctly to charge  
at maximum capacity.  
NOTE:  
• UPON PURCHASE, BATTERIES MUST BE FULLY CHARGED FOR ABOUT TWO  
HOURS BEFORE USING THE PHONE.  
• WHEN CHARGING POWERED-OFF PHONES, A STATUS MESSAGE WILL APPEAR  
ON THE INTERNAL DISPLAY SCREEN. YOUR PHONE WILL NOT OPERATE UNTIL  
POWERED ON.  
• IN ADDITION TO BEING CORRECTLY CONNECTED TO YOUR PHONE, BATTERIES  
WILL CHARGE MORE EFFICIENTLY WITH THE PHONE POWER OFF.  
• BATTERY OPERATING TIME WILL GRADUALLY DECREASE WITH USE.  
• IF THE BATTERY FAILS TO PERFORM PROPERLY, IT MAY NEED TO BE  
REPLACED.  
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CH 1  
BATTERY USAGE  
TALK TIME  
The operating time is subject to handset usage and  
configuration.  
BATTERY CAPACITY  
Standard Battery (820mAh)  
Up to 190 minutes  
Extended Battery (1430mAh) Up to 320 minutes  
STANDBY TIME  
Operating time is subject to handset usage and  
configuration.  
BATTERY CAPACITY  
Standard Battery (820mAh)  
Extended Battery (1430mAh)  
Up to 9.5 days  
Up to 13 days  
NOTE:  
THESE TIMES ARE FOR A NEW BATTERY. TALK AND STANDBY TIME MAY  
DECREASE OVER TIME.  
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CH 1  
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION  
DOS  
• Only use the battery and charger approved by the  
manufacturer.  
• Only use the battery for its original purpose.  
• Try to keep batteries in a temperature between  
41ºF (5ºC ) and 95ºF (35ºC).  
• If battery is stored in temperatures above or  
below the recommended range, give it time to  
warm-up or cool-down before using.  
• Completely drain the battery before recharging.  
It may take one to four days to completely drain.  
• Store discharged battery in a cool, dark, and dry place.  
• Purchase a new battery when operating time  
gradually decreases after fully charged.  
• Properly dispose of the battery according to local laws.  
DON’TS  
• Do not attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a  
sealed unit with no serviceable parts.  
• Don’t accidentally short circuit the battery by  
carrying it in your pocket or purse with other  
metallic objects such as coins, clips and pens.  
This may critically damage the battery.  
• Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temperatures.  
It could significantly reduce the capacity and life-  
time of the battery.  
• Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.  
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CH 1  
MEMO  
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BASIC PHONE OPERATION  
Simple step-by-step instructions on  
using the DM-P205 features, including...  
Turning the Phone On/Off  
Accessing the Main Menu  
Main Menu Summary  
Basic Functions  
Making Emergency Calls  
TURNING THE PHONE ON/OFF  
POWERING ON  
1. Press and hold  
until the Power On logo appears  
and the tone sounds.  
CH 2  
NOTE:  
• IF A “PASSWORD” MESSAGE APPEARS ON YOUR PHONE'S LCD SCREEN, ENTER  
YOUR 4-DIGIT PASSWORD TO UNLOCK FROM LOCK MODE.  
• DEFAULT PASSWORD FROM LOCK IS THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF YOUR PHONE NUMBER.  
POWERING OFF  
1. Press and hold  
until the Power Off logo appears.  
NOTE:  
• IMMEDIATELY CHANGE OR RECHARGE YOUR PHONE'S BATTERY WHEN THE  
LOW BATTERY WARNING: POWER OFF MESSAGE APPEARS. MEMORY DAMAGE  
MAY OCCUR IF THE PHONE POWERS OFF BY ITSELF DUE TO A DRAINED BATTERY.  
• TURN THE PHONE OFF BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLACING THE BATTERY. IF  
LEFT ON, UNSAVED DATA MAY BE LOST.  
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ACCESSING THE MENU  
Your DM-P205 camera phone features a customized  
Main Menu. Functions can be accessed by scrolling  
up/down with the NAVIGATION (NAV) KEY or by  
pressing the specific number that corresponds with  
each menu item.  
CH 2  
Contacts  
Contacts (1)  
Messaging (2)  
Family Center™ (3)  
Entertainment (4)  
Toolbox (5)  
1. To access the Main Menu in Idle Mode, press  
[MENU] or  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to scroll through the menu options.  
Press the NAV KEY’s down arrow to search the menu  
in numerical order.  
3. To return to the previous screen, press  
.
Exit the current screen and return to Idle Mode by  
pressing  
4. Press  
.
to enter one of the functions displayed  
or press its assigned number to have direct access to  
that function.  
NOTE:  
HOTKEYS  
VIA THE IDLE SCREEN, PRESS THE NAV KEY AS INDICATED BELOW TO ACCESS  
THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS:  
• UP: ENTERTAINMENT  
• DOWN: MENU  
• RIGHT: MESSAGING  
• LEFT: FAMILY CENTER™  
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MENU SUMMARY  
LEVEL ONE  
CONTACTS  
LEVEL TWO  
LEVEL THREE  
LEVEL FOUR  
1. Contact List  
2. New Contact  
3. Groups  
4. Speed Dial  
5. Voice Dial  
1. Record New  
2. Voice Dial List  
1. Guest Services  
2. Directory Assistance  
3. Road Assistance  
4. Check Usage  
6. Services  
CH 2  
1. Call History  
1. Recent  
2. Missed  
3. Received  
4. Dialed  
MESSAGING  
2. Voicemail  
3. Create Message  
1. Text  
2. Pix  
4. Inbox  
5. Outbox  
6. Drafts  
FAMILY CENTER  
ENTERTAINMENT  
1. Family Locator  
2. Family Monitor  
3. Family Alert!  
4. Call Control  
5. Shop Family  
1. Shop Entertainment  
2. Disney Zone  
3. My Ringtones  
4. My Themes  
5. My Images  
6. My Games  
7. M y A p p l i c a t i o n s  
8. My Subscriptions  
9. Web  
1. My Profile  
2. Camera  
TOOLBOX  
1. Take Pix  
2. Pix Gallery  
1. Record Voice  
2. Voice Gallery  
1. BlueTooth  
3. Voice Recorder  
4. Tools  
1. Power  
2. Device List  
3. Discovery Mode  
4. Device Scan  
5. Voice Dial  
6. Device Name  
1. Add Event  
2. View Event  
1. Alarm 1  
2. Calendar  
3. Alarm Clock  
2. Alarm 2  
3. Alarm 3  
4. Notepad  
1. Add Notepad  
2. View Notepad  
3. Settings  
5. Calculator  
6. Stopwatch  
7. World Clock  
1. Display  
5. Settings  
1. Greeting  
2. Menu Style  
3. Contrast  
4. Backlight  
5. Clock Setting  
1. Ringtone Volume  
2. Earpiece Volume  
3. Alert Volume  
4. Game Volume  
2. Volume  
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MENU SUMMARY  
LEVEL ONE  
LEVEL TWO  
LEVEL THREE  
3. Roaming  
LEVEL FOUR  
1. Set Mode  
2. Call Guard  
3. Roam Ringer  
1. Auto Delete  
2. Signature  
4. Messaging  
5. Security  
3. Quicknote  
4. Text Entry  
1. Lock Phone  
2. Change Lock Code  
3. Special Numbers  
4. Delete Contacts  
5. Reset Phone  
1. Flip Activation  
2. Language  
CH 2  
6. Setup/Others  
7. Phone Info  
3. TTY  
4. Location  
1. Device Info  
2. Version  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
MAKING CALLS  
1. Enter a phone number and press  
[SEND] to dial.  
NOTE:  
CH 2  
TO MODIFY PHONE NUMBERS AFTER ENTERING:  
• ERASE ONE CHARACTER AT A TIME BY PRESSING  
• TO ERASE THE ENTIRE NUMBER, PRESS AND HOLD  
.
.
2.  
will appear on the display screen as your call is  
being connected.  
NOTE:  
• IF “CALL FAILED” MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE PHONE'S SCREEN OR THE  
LINE IS BUSY, PRESS OR  
.
• WHEN MAKING OR RECEIVING CALLS FROM STORED NUMBERS, BOTH THE  
CONTACT NAME AND NUMBER WILL BE DISPLAYED.  
• YOU CAN MAKE CALLS THROUGH THE VR MODE, WHICH IS CALLED “VAD  
(VOICE-ACTIVATED DIALING).” PLEASE REFER TO CHAPTER 4: VOICE DIAL  
FOR MORE DETAILS.  
3. End calls by pressing  
[END] to hang up.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
SPEAKERPHONE  
This feature allows you to listen through the speaker  
and talk hands-free.  
CH 2  
1. To activate the speakerphone in Idle, Answering or  
Calling Modes, press  
.
2. Speakerphone Mode will deactivate after ending  
a call or when the phone is powered off and then on  
again.  
PAUSE  
This feature allows you to dial or save phone  
numbers that include additional extensions or groups  
of numbers.  
1. To insert a pause, enter a phone number then press  
[OPTIONS]. Select either a Hard Pause (P) or a  
Timed Pause (T) and continue entering any additional  
numbers.  
2. Press  
to dial [SEND] or  
[SAVE] to store.  
Please refer to Chapter 4: Contacts for more details  
about storing phone numbers.  
NOTE:  
THIS FEATURE IS USED FOR AUTOMATED SYSTEMS (I.E., VOICEMAIL, CALLING  
CARDS) WHEN GROUPS OF NUMBERS OR SPECIAL CODES ARE REQUIRED.  
AFTER THE PHONE NUMBER, INSERT A PAUSE TO ADD ADDITIONAL NUMBERS,  
WHICH WILL THEN BE DIALED AUTOMATICALLY AFTER THE PAUSE.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
ANSWERING CALLS  
1. To answer incoming calls, press  
.
CH 2  
2. End calls by pressing  
to hang up.  
NOTE:  
IGNORE INCOMING CALLS BY PRESSING  
[IGNORE].  
INCOMING CALL RINGTONE CAN BE MUTED BY PRESSING  
.
CALLER ID  
Identifies callers by displaying their phone number if  
available. If the caller’s name and number are stored  
in Contacts, both will appear.  
NOTE:  
CALLER ID DATA IS STORED IN RECENT CALLS.  
CALL WAITING  
A beep tone will indicate incoming calls when you’re  
already on the phone, while the LCD screen will  
display the caller’s phone number if available.  
1. To answer a second call while on the phone, press  
to place the first call on hold. Retrieve your first  
call by pressing  
again.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
VOLUME  
Adjust the Ringtone, Earpiece, Alerts and Game Volume  
to satisfy your personal comfort level.  
CH 2  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
then select one  
of the following volume controls:  
Ringtone Volume (Ringer, Key Tone, and Power ON  
Volumes)  
Earpiece Volume (Earpiece and Speaker Volumes)  
Alert Volume  
Game Volume  
2. Adjust the selected volume, then press  
to save.  
[OK]  
NOTE:  
TO ADJUST EARPIECE VOLUME DURING A CALL, PRESS THE NAV KEY  
OR THE SIDE VOLUME KEY UP/DOWN.  
SILENCER  
Mutes key tones/ringtones while activating the  
Ringtone Off Mode to indicate incoming calls or  
messages.  
1. To turn Silencer Mode on/off, press and hold  
.
2.  
indicates Silencer Mode is active.  
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DURING A CALL  
You can view menu options during calls by pressing  
[OPTIONS].  
MUTE  
CH 2  
This feature prevents callers from hearing sound  
or conversation from your phone. When Mute is  
activated, you will still be able to hear the caller.  
1. Press  
[OPTIONS], then  
.
To deactivate Mute, press  
[OPTIONS], then  
.
Your phone deactivates Mute when set in Emergency  
Call or Callback Mode.  
SEND MESSAGE  
To send a message during a call.  
1. Press [OPTIONS] . (When connected to a  
[OPTIONS] .)  
Bluetooth device, press  
VIEW MY PHONE #  
View your own phone number during a call.  
1. Press [OPTIONS] . (When connected to a  
[OPTIONS] .)  
Bluetooth device, press  
BLUETOOTH  
This option appears only when you are connected to a  
Bluetooth audio device.  
1. Press  
[OPTIONS]  
.
To activate your Bluetooth device, select “To Bluetooth.”  
To deactivate, select “To Phone.”  
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MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS  
Activate the Emergency Call Mode by dialing 911.  
This feature also operates in Lock Mode (instructions  
later in manual) as well as out of the service area,  
provided a compatible system is available. When a 911  
call has been made, the phone moves to Emergency  
Mode and displays relevant information on the screen,  
CH 2  
and it exits Emergency Mode when you press  
.
911 IN LOCK MODE  
This 911 call service is available even when your  
phone is in Lock Mode.  
1. Enter 911, then press  
to connect the call.  
2. To exit emergency mode, press  
.
When the emergency call ends, your phone will  
automatically return to Lock Mode.  
911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM  
1. Enter 911, then press  
to connect the call.  
2. To exit emergency mode, press  
.
If the call does not go through, your phone will  
continuously attempt to receive or send calls from  
any available system.  
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MEMO  
CH 2  
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DATA ENTRY  
Everything you need to know about  
entering letters, number & symbols on  
your DM-P205 phone.  
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
Input Mode (Alpha Editor) is automatically activated  
when letters and/or numbers are entered. Modes  
include: Standard (Abc), Word (Word), Numeric (123),  
and Symbol (Symbols).  
The Input Mode Indicator appears on the lower right  
side of the Nav Bar Options. First, press [Abc] to  
access the Input Modes. Scroll the menu with the  
down NAV KEY to select the desired Input Mode, then  
CH 3  
press  
[OK] to enter your input selection.  
Mesasge  
INPUT MODE INDICATOR  
Abc: Standard Mode  
WORD: Word Mode  
123: Numeric Mode  
Symbols: Symbols Mode  
0/160  
Options OK  
Abc  
The following chart illustrates the function(s)  
assigned to each key in the Alpha Editor.  
KEY  
Abc  
FUNCTION  
Press to select a different Input Mode.  
[Abc][Word][123][Symbols]  
Press to view the next word if the high-  
lighted text is not desired (WORD).  
Next  
Press to accept a word as well as add  
a space.  
Space  
Press to select a letter case of the  
Standard (Letter) Input or T9 (Text) Input  
Mode. [Abc], [ABC], and [abc] indicate the  
Standard Text Input. [Word], [WORD], and  
[word] indicate the Predictive Text Input.  
Caps Lock  
Press to delete a character to the left of  
the cursor.  
Clear  
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ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
STANDARD [Abc] INPUT MODE  
Use the number keys on your phone’s keypad to enter  
letters, numbers and characters.  
1. Enter letters, numbers and characters using your  
phone’s key pad as follows:  
Repetitions  
2 Times  
Repetitions  
3 Times  
Repetitions  
4 Times  
Repetitions  
5 Times  
KEY PAD 1 Time  
2ABC  
3DEF  
4GHI  
:
A
D
G
:
B
E
H
:
C
F
I
2
3
4
:
A
D
G
:
CH 3  
:
9WXYZ  
W
X
Y
Z
9
Change the Input Mode by pressing [Abc]. When  
entering special characters such as . @ - ’ , / : ? ( ),  
press [1] repeatedly.  
2. To enter a space between characters, press  
The cursor will automatically add a space/move to  
the next column.  
.
3. Repeat until all letters/characters are entered.  
Please note: Text messages have a 160-character limit.  
4. Delete one character by pressing . To delete the  
entire entry, press and hold  
.
5. Change from lowercase to uppercase by pressing  
.
FOR EXAMPLE:  
SELECT ABC MODE BY PRESSING  
[ABC]; THE ABC ICON WILL APPEAR AS A  
VISUAL CONFIRMATION.  
• FIND THE KEY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE LETTER YOU WISH TO ENTER AND  
CONTINUE TO PRESS UNTIL THAT LETTER APPEARS ON THE SCREEN.  
• TO ENTER THE NAME “JOHN”:  
PRESS  
PRESS  
PRESS  
PRESS  
J
O
H
N
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ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
T9 INPUT MODE [WORD]  
The T9 Input Mode utilizes a built-in dictionary to  
determine words based on the characters you enter.  
Words can be entered more quickly by pressing keys  
once per character.  
1. Select the T9 [Word] Input Mode by pressing  
[Word].  
CH 3  
2. Press the corresponding number key and continue  
to press until the first character appears on the  
screen, then enter subsequent characters until you’ve  
input the desired word.  
3. View the next matching word by pressing  
4. Select words and enter spaces by pressing  
.
.
NOTE:  
TO ENTER COMPOUND WORDS:  
• ENTER THE FIRST PART OF THE WORD, THEN PRESS  
• ENTER THE LAST PART OF THE WORD, THEN PRESS  
TO SELECT.  
TO ENTER THE WORD.  
FOR EXAMPLE:  
TO ENTER “HILLTOP” IN THE T9 INPUT MODE:  
• PRESS  
[ABC] TO SELECT THE T9 INPUT MODE AND  
TO CHOOSE  
THE SMALL LETTER CASE (T9 WORD).  
• PRESS  
TO  
AND YOU WILL SEE “HILLHIGHLIGHTED. PRESS  
SELECT IT.  
• PRESS  
AND YOU WILL SEE “TOP” HIGHLIGHTED. PRESS  
TO SELECT IT. PRESS  
TO ENTER THE WORD.  
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ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
NUMERIC MODE  
Allows you to input numbers when storing entries in  
Contacts and sending text messages.  
1. Press  
press  
[Abc], select Numeric Mode [123], and  
[OK].  
2. Enter a number by pressing its corresponding  
keypad digit key until the number appears on the  
LCD screen.  
CH 3  
SYMBOLS MODE  
Allows you to input symbols when storing entries in  
Contacts and sending text messages.  
1. Press  
press  
[Abc], select Symbol Mode [Symbols], and  
[OK].  
2. Scroll up, down, left or right with the Nav Key to  
select the symbol you want to enter.  
Use the NAV Key to view each row of symbols.  
PRESS  
PRESS  
[
[
]
]
OR  
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MEMO  
CH 3  
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MENU FUNCTION  
Includes detailed information on  
your DM-P205 Main Menu features  
and functions.  
Contacts  
Messaging  
Family Center™  
Entertainment  
Toolbox  
CONTACTS  
Easily access your most frequently dialed numbers  
for family, friends, schools, business and colleagues.  
Contacts allows you to store up to 300 entries, either  
individually or by group.  
Here’s how to access the functions available in  
Contacts:  
CONTACT LIST  
Quickly review or retrieve calls and entries by name,  
or sort alphabetically by entering the first few letters  
of a contact name.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
to view stored Contact  
names alphabetically.  
2. Enter a name (or the first few letters of a contact  
name) or scroll through the list with the up/down  
NAV KEY.  
CH 4  
Please refer to Page 32 for more details on entering  
letters, numbers & symbols.  
3. Select an entry; press  
to place the call.  
Options for Contacts displayed include:  
1. Send Message  
2. Add Speed Dial #  
3. Add New Contact  
4. Delete  
Options for Contacts with an email address include:  
1. Send Message  
2. Add New Contact  
3. Delete  
Please refer to Page 32 for more details on  
entering letters, numbers & symbols.  
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CONTACTS  
STORING PHONE NUMBERS  
You can store up to 300 individual entries (names and  
numbers) in Contacts.  
1. Enter a phone number, then press  
[OK] to save.  
2. Select “New Contact” or “Existing Contact” and press  
[OK]. (To add a new entry, you can also press  
[MENU]  
.)  
New Contact: Press the left/right NAV KEY to choose  
the listing type indicated by the icon below the  
number. Press  
Existing Contact: Enter the contact name being edited  
when the “Find” screen appears, then press [OK].  
Press the left/right NAV KEY to select the listing type,  
then press [OK].  
[OK] to select.  
CH 4  
3. To enter or edit an existing Contact name, press the  
down NAV KEY to enter information into additional  
fields.  
Please refer to Page 32 for more details on entering  
letters, numbers & symbols. To change the Input  
Mode, press  
[Abc].  
Entry Fields:  
Name/Ringtone ID/Pix ID/Mobile/Home/Office/Group/  
E-mail/Mobile2/E-mail2  
4. Press  
[OK] to save your entry [Save]. “New  
Contact Added” or “Contact Edited” will appear on your  
phone screen.  
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CONTACTS  
GROUPS  
Classify Contact entries into one of the pre-set  
groups, including Family, Friends, School, Business  
and Colleagues.  
Adding a Number to a Group  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the up/down NAV KEY to select a contact and  
press [OK].  
3. With the NAV KEY, scroll down to “Group.”  
4. Press the left/right NAV KEY to select a group.  
CH 4  
5. Press  
[OK] under “Save” to save the contact to  
the selected group.  
Adding a New Group  
1. Add a new group by pressing  
[MENU]  
.
2. Press  
[OK].  
[OPTIONS], select “Add Group,” then press  
3. Enter a new group name, then press  
to save.  
[OK]  
NOTE:  
A MAXIMUM OF TEN GROUPS CAN BE STORED.  
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CONTACTS  
Changing a Group Name  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Scroll up/down with the NAV KEY to select an  
existing group name.  
3. Press  
[OK].  
[OPTIONS], select “Rename” and press  
4. Enter a new group name and press  
[OK] to save.  
Deleting a Group  
Delete a group that you’ve added.  
CH 4  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the up/down NAV KEY to select the group.  
3. To delete, press  
[DELETE], then  
[OK].  
NOTE:  
DEFAULT GROUP NAMES INCLUDING FAMILY, FRIENDS, SCHOOL, BUSINESS  
AND COLLEAGUES CANNOT BE RENAMED OR DELETED.  
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CONTACTS  
SPEED DIAL  
In Idle Mode, calls can be placed to numbers stored  
in Speed Dial by pressing/holding the corresponding  
number key. To create a two-digit speed dial number,  
press the first number, then press and hold the second  
number.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. To assign a phone number to a speed dial location,  
select the number location and press [ASSIGN].  
If a phone number is already assigned to the key, press  
[DELETE] to delete.  
CH 4  
NOTE:  
• “1” KEY IS USED FOR THE ONE-TOUCH VOICEMAIL DIALING FEATURE.  
• “UNASSIGNED” APPEARS IF THE KEY IS AVAILABLE.  
3. Use the NAV KEY to select an entry, then press  
4. When the message “Speed Dial for [Name] is now  
.
set. To access, click the number and hold for 2 sec.” is  
displayed, press  
[OK].  
FOR EXAMPLE:  
SETTING A SPEED DIAL NUMBER THROUGH YOUR CONTACT LIST.  
1. FROM CONTACTS, ACCESS CONTACT LIST.  
2. SCROLL THROUGH CONTACT ENTRIES WITH THE NAV KEY, THEN  
PRESS  
3. SCROLL THROUGH SPEED DIAL ID #S WITH THE NAV KEY, MAKE A SELECTION  
THEN PRESS [OK].  
4. WHEN “SPEED DIAL FOR [NAME] IS NOW SET. TO ACCESS, CLICK THE  
NUMBER AND HOLD FOR 2 SEC.” APPEARS, PRESS [OK].  
[OPTIONS] TO SELECT “ADD SPEED DIAL #.”  
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CONTACTS  
VOICE DIAL  
Voice Dial (VR Mode) allows you to record voice tags  
for entries saved in your Contact List. When a voice  
tag has been recorded, you can call that contact  
simply by pressing the send key and speaking the tag.  
RECORD NEW VOICE DIAL  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. When “Please say the name after pressing OK”  
appears, press  
Please”.  
[OK]. You will then hear “Name  
Say the name of the voice tag and repeat the name  
when prompted. When “Finished Recording” appears,  
CH 4  
press  
[ASSIGN].  
To re-record a Voice Dial: Press  
select “Re-Record.”  
To playback a Voice Dial: Press  
[OPTIONS] and then  
[OPTIONS] and then  
select “Playback.”  
3. Your Contact List will be displayed.  
Select a name, then press [OK].  
When “Voice Dial for [Name] is now recorded.  
To access, hold SEND key, wait for prompt and say the  
name.” appears, press  
[OK].  
You will then hear “Added.”  
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CONTACTS  
VOICE DIAL LIST  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
to view the  
Voice Dial List.  
To Play a Voice Dial:  
Highlight the voice tag you want to play and then  
press [PLAY].  
To Re-Record a Voice Dial:  
Highlight the voice tag you want to re-record and  
press  
[RE-REC].  
To Delete One or all Voice Dials:  
Highlight the voice tag you want to delete and press  
[OPTIONS]. Next, select “Delete” or “Delete All” to  
erase voice tags.  
CH 4  
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CONTACTS  
SERVICES  
Your Contact List is preprogrammed with contact  
numbers for the services listed below. When you  
select a service, the number is automatically dialed.  
GUEST SERVICES  
Contact Disney Mobile Guest Services.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. The number (866-347-6392) is automatically dialed.  
DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE*  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. The number (411) is automatically dialed.  
*Subject to additional fees.  
CH 4  
ROAD ASSISTANCE  
For subscribers to Disney Mobile’s Roadside  
Assistance service.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. The number (866-624-4260) is automatically dialed.  
CHECK USAGE  
Check your current usage.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. The number (*14) is automatically dialed.  
NOTE:  
ROAMING RATES APPLY WHEN SERVICES ARE DIALED WHILE YOUR PHONE  
IS ROAMING OFF THE DISNEY MOBILE NETWORK.  
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MESSAGING  
Messaging includes your Call History, Voicemail,  
Inbox, Outbox, and Drafts; it’s also where you send  
and save incoming and outgoing text, voice and pix  
(photo) messages.  
Here’s how to access the functions available in  
Messaging:  
1.  
[MENU]  
or  
.
CALL HISTORY  
RECENT  
Displays information on the 75 most recent received,  
dialed or missed calls.  
1. To see a list of the 75 most recent incoming,  
outgoing or missed calls, press  
[MENU]  
. If the number is already stored in  
Contacts, only the name will appear. If not previously  
stored, only the phone number will appear.  
CH 4  
2. To view call details, press  
[OK].  
NOTE:  
CALL DETAILS INCLUDE DATE, TIME AND PHONE NUMBER.  
3. Press  
[OPTIONS] to send a message to the  
phone number or delete call history.  
Send Message: Sends a message to the selected (recent)  
phone number.  
Delete: Erases the selected (recent) phone number.  
Delete All: Erases your entire Recent Calls list.  
4. Press  
[SAVE] to save phone number to Contacts.  
NOTE:  
• AFTER 75 INCOMING, OUTGOING OR MISSED CALLS, THE OLDEST CALL  
WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE DELETED FROM THE HISTORY.  
• CALLS THAT ARE BLOCKED OR DON’T REGISTER IN THE CALLER ID WILL  
DISPLAY “UNKNOWN OR RESTRICTED NUMBER.”  
• SHORTCUT: IN IDLE MODE, PRESS  
TO ACCESS THE RECENT LIST.  
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MESSAGING  
MISSED  
Displays information on the 25 most recent missed  
calls. Dial a missed call simply by pressing  
1. To see a list of the 25 most recent missed calls,  
press [MENU] . If the number is  
.
already stored in Contacts, only the name appears.  
If not previously stored, only the phone number  
appears.  
2. To view missed call details, select a specific missed  
call and press  
[OK].  
NOTE:  
CALL DETAILS INCLUDE DATE, TIME, AND PHONE NUMBER.  
CH 4  
3. Press  
[OPTIONS] to send a message to the  
phone number or delete call history.  
Send Message: Sends a message to the selected (missed)  
phone number.  
Delete: Erases the selected (missed) phone number.  
Delete All: Erases your entire Missed Calls list.  
4. Press  
[SAVE] to save phone number to Contacts.  
NOTE:  
AFTER 25 MISSED CALLS, THE OLDEST CALL WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE ERASED  
FROM THE HISTORY.  
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MESSAGING  
RECEIVED  
Displays information on the 25 most recent received  
calls. Dial a received call simply by pressing  
1. To see a list of the 25 most recent received calls,  
press [MENU] . If the number is  
.
already stored in Contacts, only the name appears.  
If not previously stored, only the phone number  
appears.  
2. To view received call details, press  
[OK].  
NOTE:  
CALL DETAILS INCLUDE DATE, TIME, AND PHONE NUMBER.  
CH 4  
3. Press [OPTIONS] to send a message to the  
phone number or delete call history.  
Send Message: Sends a message to the selected  
(received) phone number.  
Delete: Erases the selected (received) phone number.  
Delete All: Erases your entire Received Calls list.  
4. Press  
[SAVE] to save phone number to Contacts.  
NOTE:  
AFTER 25 RECEIVED CALLS, THE OLDEST CALL WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE  
ERASED FROM THE HISTORY.  
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MESSAGING  
DIALED  
Displays information on the 25 most recent dialed  
calls. Place calls to dialed numbers simply by  
pressing  
1. To see a list of the 25 most recent dialed calls,  
press [MENU] . If the number  
.
is already stored in Contacts, only the name appears.  
If not previously stored, only the phone number  
appears.  
2. To view dialed call details, press  
[OK].  
NOTE:  
CALL DETAILS INCLUDE DATE, TIME, AND PHONE NUMBER.  
CH 4  
3. Press  
[OPTIONS] to send a message to the  
phone number or delete call history.  
Send Message: Sends a message to the selected (dialed)  
phone number.  
Delete: Erases the selected (dialed) phone number.  
Delete All: Erases your entire Dialed Calls list.  
4. Press  
[SAVE] to save phone number to Contacts.  
NOTE:  
AFTER 25 DIALED CALLS, THE OLDEST CALL WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE  
ERASED FROM THE HISTORY  
VOICEMAIL  
1. To access Voicemail options, press  
[MENU]  
or press and hold in idle mode.  
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MESSAGING  
CREATE MESSAGE  
TEXT  
"Text" messaging allows you to communicate without  
calling. You can send either a newly written message  
or one of the pre-loaded Quicknotes, ready-to-send  
text messages.  
Here's how to send a new text message:  
1. Press  
2. Under “Add Recipients”, enter the phone numbers,  
then press [OK].  
[MENU]  
or  
.
By pressing  
following:  
[OPTIONS], you can choose from the  
Add Family: Selects a phone number stored in Family.  
Add Contacts: Selects a phone number stored in Contacts.  
Recent: Selects an incoming, dialed or missed number  
stored in your Recent Calls list.  
CH 4  
Press  
[123] to select text entry mode.  
(Abc/Word/123/Symbols)  
3. Under “Message,” enter a new text message.  
NOTE:  
TEXT MESSAGES CAN BE UP TO 160 CHARACTERS LONG.  
(Please refer to Page 32 for more details on entering  
letters, word, numbers and symbols.)  
By pressing  
following:  
[OPTIONS], you can select one of the  
Add Quicknote: Inserts a text from Quicknote list.  
Add Emoticon: Inserts an emoticon.  
Delete Text: Clears edited text.  
Save as Draft: Saves a message in Drafts folder.  
Cancel: Returns to the “Add Recipient(s)” screen.  
Press  
[123] to select text entry mode.  
(Abc/Word/123/Symbols)  
4. Press  
[SEND] to send your text message.  
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MESSAGING  
PIX  
You can share pictures with your family and friends  
right from your phone by sending Pix messages to  
their wireless phones or email addresses.  
Here's how to send a new pix message:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Under “Add Recipient(s),” enter the wireless phone  
numbers or email addresses, then press [OK].  
By pressing  
following:  
[OPTIONS], you can select one of the  
Add Family: Selects a phone number stored in Family.  
Add Contacts: Selects a phone number stored in Contacts.  
Recent: Selects a phone number or email address recently  
used to send messages.  
CH 4  
Press  
[123] to select text entry mode.  
(Abc/Word/123/Symbols)  
3. Under “Message,” enter a text message, then press  
[OK].  
By pressing  
following:  
[OPTIONS], you can select one of the  
Add Quicknote: Inserts a text from Quicknote list.  
Delete Text: Clears edited text.  
Preview: Previews the message being edited.  
Save as Draft: Saves a message in Drafts folder.  
Cancel: Returns to the “Add Recipient(s)” screen.  
Press  
[123] to select text entry mode.  
(Abc/Word/123/Symbols)  
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MESSAGING  
4. Under “Add Pix,” select pix to insert and press  
[OK].  
By pressing  
following:  
[OPTIONS], you can select one of the  
Add Pix: Add a picture to the message.  
Delete Pix: Delete previously added picture from the  
message. This option appears only after an image file  
has been added to the message.  
Preview: Previews the message being edited.  
Save as Draft: Saves the message in Drafts folder.  
Cancel: Returns to the “Add Recipient(s)” screen.  
Press  
[123] to select text entry mode.  
(Abc/Word/123/Symbols)  
5. Under “Add Voice,” insert your voice message, then  
press [OK].  
By pressing  
following:  
[OPTIONS], you can select one of the  
CH 4  
Add Voice: Adds a voice sound to the message.  
Record Voice: Records your voice message.  
Delete Voice: Deletes a previously added voice sound from  
the message. This option appears only after a sound file  
has been added to the message.  
Preview: Previews the message being edited.  
Save as Draft: Saves the message in Drafts folder.  
Cancel: Returns to the “Add Recipient(s)” screen.  
Press  
[123] to select text entry mode.  
(Abc/Word/123/Symbols)  
6. Under “Subject,” enter a message subject, then press  
[OK].  
By pressing  
following:  
[OPTIONS], you can select one of the  
Add Quicknote: Inserts a text from Quicknote list.  
Delete Text: Deletes the subject text.  
Preview: Previews the message being edited.  
Save as Draft: Saves the message in Drafts folder.  
Cancel: Returns to the “Add Recipient(s)” screen.  
Press  
[123] to select text entry mode.  
(Abc/Word/123/Symbols)  
7. To send your completed pix message, press  
[SEND].  
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MESSAGING  
INBOX  
The Inbox manages your incoming (received) text and  
pix messages.  
Here’s how to access your Inbox:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
: New Msg (unread new)  
: Old Msg (already read)  
: Pix Msg Notification  
S
3. To reply to the received message, press  
4. Press [OPTIONS], and then you will have the  
[REPLY].  
following choices :  
CH 4  
Call  
To dial a number in the message text or a call back  
number, select “Call.”  
Forward  
1. To forward a message, select “Forward.”  
2. Enter the recipients’ wireless phone numbers or  
email addresses. Then, press  
[OK].  
3. Edit the message.  
4. Press  
[SEND] to send.  
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MESSAGING  
Save Contact  
1. To save a number to Contacts, select “Save Contact.”  
Delete  
1. To delete a message, select “Delete.”  
2. When “The message will be deleted. Continue?”  
appears, press  
exit.  
[OK] to delete or  
[CANCEL] to  
Deleted Read Msg  
1. To delete read message, select “Delete Read Msg.”  
2. When “All read messages will be deleted. Continue?”  
CH 4  
appears, press  
exit.  
[OK] to delete or  
[CANCEL] to  
Delete All  
1. To delete all messages in Inbox, select "Delete All."  
2. When “All messages in Inbox will be deleted.  
Continue?” appears, press  
[CANCEL] to exit.  
[OK] to delete or  
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MESSAGING  
OUTBOX  
The Outbox manages sent text and pix messages.  
Here’s how to access your Outbox:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
: Fail  
: Not Sent  
: Sent  
: Canceled  
2. Select a message, then press  
[OK] to view.  
3. Press  
[FORWARD] to forward the message to  
new recipients.  
CH 4  
4. Press  
[OPTIONS], and then you will have the  
following choices :  
Call  
To dial a number in the message text or a call back  
number, select “Call.”  
Resend  
Select “Resend” to send the message again.  
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MESSAGING  
Save as Quicknote  
Select “Save As Quicknote” option to add the text in  
the message to the Quicknote list.  
Delete  
1. To delete a selected message, select “Delete.”  
2. When “The message will be deleted. Continue?”  
appears, press  
exit.  
[OK] to delete or  
[CANCEL] to  
Info  
Displays information such as the recipient, time and  
date, priority, file size and the message status.  
CH 4  
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MESSAGING  
DRAFTS  
Stores messages that have not been sent yet. When  
you receive a voice call while composing a message  
and you accept the call, the message being edited will  
be automatically saved in Drafts folder.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
2. Select a message and press  
message.  
[OK] to edit the  
3. Press  
[SEND] to immediately send the selected  
message without further editing.  
CH 4  
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FAMILY CENTER™  
Disney Mobile’s unique Family Center features family-  
centric applications that help you stay connected to  
and manage your family.  
Listed below is an easy to read chart that clearly  
defines the roles for adults and kids for each Disney  
Mobile application.  
Family  
Family  
Family  
Manager  
FAMILY CENTER SERVICES  
Members  
Members  
(18 and over) (under 18)  
Family Locator™ Service  
Can locate kids’ phones on the account  
Can locate adults’ phones on the account  
Phones can be located  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Family Monitor™ Service  
Can set spending allowances for family members  
Can have spending allowances set for them  
Family Alert!™ Service  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
CH 4  
Can send Family Alerts!  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Can receive Family Alerts!  
Call Control Service  
Can set phone usage restrictions by day & time  
Can set Always On and Prohibited Numbers  
Can have restrictions imposed on usage  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
NOTE:  
A FAMILY MANAGER IS THE ONE PERSON WHO OVERSEES THE DAY-TO-DAY  
ACTIVITY IN A DISNEY MOBILE FAMILY PLAN. THE FAMILY MANAGER CAN SET  
USAGE ALLOWANCES FOR FAMILY MEMBERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 VIA  
FAMILY MONITOR; AND RESTRICT USAGE AND SET ALWAYS ON AND PROHIBITED  
NUMBERS THROUGH CALL CONTROL (ONLY AT WWW.DISNEYMOBILE.COM).  
NOTE:  
FAMILY CENTER SERVICES MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE UNDER CERTAIN CONDI-  
TIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PHONES BEING TURNED OFF, ONE OR  
MORE PHONES ROAMING OFF THE DISNEY MOBILE NETWORK, POOR NETWORK  
SIGNAL OR OTHER NETWORK SYSTEMS OR EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS.  
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FAMILY CENTER  
Here’s how to access the functions available in  
Family Center:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
or  
.
º
2. By pressing OPTIONS under Family Center, you can  
choose from the following:  
Delete: Delete the selected purchased applications.  
Delete All: Delete all purchased applications.  
Info: Provides details about the selected purchased or  
preloaded application.  
Permissions: Displays whether permission controls have  
been set for applications.  
Check Upgrade: Check availability of an upgrade for the  
selected purchased or preloaded application.  
CH 4  
FAMILY LOCATOR SERVICE  
Family Locator provides locations and maps of loca-  
tions to locate your children’s phones right from your  
wireless phone without calling. From within Family  
Locator, select your child’s name, enter your PIN and  
press “OK.”  
Your Calling Plan may include a specific number of  
free locates per billing cycle; additional searches are  
available for a nominal fee per request. Please review  
your Calling Plan details.  
NOTE:  
FAMILY MANAGER AND ADULTS ON THE ACCOUNT CAN LOCATE PHONES  
ASSIGNED TO FAMILY MEMBERS ON THE ACCOUNT UNDER THE AGE OF 18;  
FAMILY LOCATOR CANNOT BE ACCESSED FROM PHONES ASSIGNED TO  
FAMILY MEMBERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18.  
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Here’s how to access and use Family Locator:  
ACCESSING  
1. Press MENU, select “Family Center” and press  
[OK].  
2. Select “Family Locator” and press  
[OK].  
Family Managers and adults who have activated Family  
Locator can access this feature from their computers by  
going to the Family Center at www.disneymobile.com.  
SETTING YOUR PIN  
The first time you use the Family Locator feature, you  
will be prompted to create your PIN. You will need to  
enter your PIN each time you access the Family Locator  
feature from your phone or online.  
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1. Under “OK to Locate,” select a name and press  
2. Enter your temporary PIN (provided upon activation)  
and press [OK].  
[OK].  
3. If correct, review and then accept or decline the  
Terms & Conditions.  
NOTE:  
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SET YOUR FAMILY LOCATOR PIN FROM  
WWW.DISNEYMOBILE.COM, YOU WILL NOT BE PROMPTED AGAIN.  
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY ACCEPTED TERMS & CONDITIONS FROM  
WWW.DISNEYMOBILE.COM, YOU WILL NOT BE PROMPTED AGAIN.  
IF YOU DECLINE THE TERMS & CONDITIONS, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE  
TO USE FAMILY LOCATOR FUNCTIONALITY FROM YOUR PHONE OR FROM  
WWW.DISNEYMOBILE.COM. YOU WILL CONTINUE TO BE PROMPTED EACH TIME  
YOU ACCESS THE FEATURE UNTIL YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS & CONDITIONS.  
4. Under “Create PIN,” enter a new PIN and press  
5. Re-enter your new PIN to confirm and press  
[OK].  
[OK].  
6. “New PIN Set” will appear to confirm the completed action.  
NOTE:  
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CHANGE YOUR PIN TO SAFEGUARD THE FAMILY  
LOCATOR FEATURE ON YOUR PHONE. YOUR NEW PIN MUST BE 4 DIGITS  
AND MUST BE DIFFERENT FROM YOUR TEMPORARY PIN.  
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USING FAMILY LOCATOR  
Here’s how to locate the phones of the children in your  
Family Plan:  
1. From “Family Locator,” under “OK to Locate,” select a  
name and press  
[OK].  
2. Enter your PIN and press  
[OK].  
3. “Locating” will appear to confirm action in progress.  
4. If you have already used the locates included in  
your calling plan, you will be prompted to continue  
this search for an additional fee. Select “Yes” and  
press OK to continue. Select “No” and press OK to  
return to the previous screen.  
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5. For a successful locate, under “Location,” the location,  
accuracy range and the local time will be displayed.  
6. For unsuccessful attempts, press  
[RETRY].  
NOTE:  
AFTER ENTERING AN INCORRECT PIN THREE TIMES IN A ROW, YOU WILL  
BE LOCKED OUT. THE ACCOUNT OWNER MUST CONTACT GUEST SERVICES AT  
1-866-DISNEY2 TO RESET YOUR PIN.  
NOTE:  
PRESSING BACK OR END WHILE CONDUCTING A SEARCH WILL COUNT  
AGAINST ANY LOCATES INCLUDED IN YOUR CALLING PLAN. UNSUCCESSFUL  
LOCATE ATTEMPTS WILL NOT BE DEDUCTED AGAINST ANY LOCATES INCLUDED  
IN YOUR CALLING PLAN.  
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VIEWING MAPS  
After receiving a location, you can access an area map  
to get a better view of your child’s phone location.  
1. Under “Location,” press  
[MAP].  
2. An area map will appear with a shaded circle  
indicating the reported location and accuracy range.  
3. Use the up/down/left/right NAV KEY to view  
surrounding area. Press  
(ZOOM) to zoom in/out  
of map using the left/right NAV KEY.  
4. Press  
[BACK] to return to the “Location” page.  
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NOTE:  
LOCATION INFORMATION CAN ONLY BE PROVIDED IF THE PHONE BEING  
LOCATED IS TURNED ON AND BOTH PHONES ARE WITHIN DISNEY MOBILE’S  
COVERAGE AREA. LOCATION CAN NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PHONE BEING  
LOCATED IS MAKING A VOICE CALL.  
FAMILY MONITOR SERVICE  
Stay in control of your family’s wireless spending. Check  
total family usage, and set voice, text, pix and download  
usage allowances for Family Members under the age of 18.  
When allowances are reached for voice usage or  
messaging, the Family Manager will receive an alert on  
his or her phone that lets the Family Manager decide to  
view usage, increase allowances or restrict service through  
the Call Control feature on www.disneymobile.com.  
When a download allowance is reached, a restriction on  
further downloading will go into effect without the Family  
Manager’s intervention, and an alert will not be sent.  
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Phones assigned to Family Members under the age of  
18 on the account will be set up to be managed via  
Family Monitor, but phones assigned to Family  
Members over the age of 18 cannot be managed.  
Here’s how to access and use Family Monitor:  
ACCESSING  
1. Press MENU, select “Family Center” and press  
[OK].  
2. Select “Family Monitor” and press  
[OK].  
SETTING ALLOWANCES  
Only the Family Manager can “Set Allowances” for  
children through the following steps:  
1. From “Family Monitor,” select “Set Allowances” and  
press [OK].  
2. Select [NAME] and press  
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[OK]. (This step is  
omitted if there is only one member under the age of  
18 on the account.)  
3. Press up/down NAV KEY to select voice, text, pix or  
downloads and press  
[OK] to edit.  
4. Under “Edit Allowance,” use left/right NAV KEY to  
increase/decrease amount.  
5. Press  
[OK] to save the new allowance. An  
“Updating Allowance” message will appear briefly.  
6. A message will display to confirm that you’ve saved  
the new allowance.  
NOTE:  
SETTING ALLOWANCES FROM THE HANDSET IS ONLY AVAILABLE WITHIN  
DISNEY MOBILE’S COVERAGE AREA.  
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VIEWING USAGE  
Only the Family Manager can view everyone’s usage.  
Other family members and children on the account  
can view their own personal usage only.  
Family Manager  
For up-to-the-minute usage information:  
1. From “Family Monitor,” select “View Usage” and  
press  
[OK].  
2. An “Updating Usage” message will appear briefly  
while the phone gets up-to-the-minute usage  
information for all members on your family plan.  
3. Select [Name],“Myself,” or “Family Total” and  
press  
[OK].  
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4. Press up/down NAV KEY to select voice, text, pix  
or downloads.  
5. Usage information appears at the bottom of each screen.  
6. You can also set allowances from this screen for  
family members under the age of 18.  
NOTE:  
VIEWING USAGE FROM THE HANDSET IS ONLY AVAILABLE WITHIN DISNEY  
MOBILE’S COVERAGE AREA.  
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Other Family Members and Children  
All other family members can only view, not edit, their  
personal allowances and usage.  
1. From “Family Monitor,” select “My Spending” and  
press  
[OK].  
2. Children use the up/down NAV KEY to view  
allowances  
& voice/text/pix/download usage. Adults view usage only.  
NOTE:  
YOU CAN ALSO CHECK USAGE AND SET USAGE ALLOWANCES FROM THE FAMILY  
CENTER AT WWW.DISNEYMOBILE.COM.  
RECEIVING SPENDING ALERTS  
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When a Family Member under the age of 18 reaches  
an allowance for voice usage or messaging, a pop-up  
message called a Spending Alert will appear on his or  
her phone and on the Family Manager’s phone.  
NOTE:  
FAMILY MONITOR SERVICES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE WITHIN DISNEY MOBILE’S  
COVERAGE AREA. THEY WILL NOT WORK WHEN ROAMING, NOR WILL ROAMING  
USE BE TRACKED. AFTER RECEIVING ALERTS, VOICE, TEXT MESSAGING AND  
PIX MESSAGING USAGE WILL CONTINUE UNLESS SERVICE IS SUSPENDED VIA  
CALL CONTROL.  
CALL CONTROL FEATURES  
Available only at www.disneymobile.com, Call Control  
enables the Family Manager to go online and restrict  
when children can and cannot use their phones by day  
of the week and time of day. For the greatest flexibility,  
the Family Manager can also designate phone numbers  
that can always be communicated with even when  
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Here’s how to access and use Call Control:  
Accessing Call Control  
Call Control is only accessible in the Family Center on  
www.disneymobile.com.  
Suspending Usage  
When usage is restricted by the day or by time of day,  
during those periods your child will not be able to:  
• Send or receive voice calls, text messages and pix  
messages.  
• Purchase downloads.  
NOTE:  
ALWAYS ON NUMBERS AND 911 REMAIN FULLY ACCESSIBLE  
Always On Numbers  
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Always On numbers are phone numbers that can always  
be called, regardless of Call Control restrictions.  
All mobile phone numbers included in your Disney  
Mobile Family Plan and 911 are Always On numbers.  
You may choose to set other Always On numbers for  
your children, such as your home and work phone numbers.  
The Family Manager can designate up to 20 Always On  
numbers for each child.  
Prohibited Numbers  
Prohibited numbers are numbers which cannot be  
called and which calls cannot be received from.  
The Family Manager can set up to 20 Prohibited  
numbers for each child.  
NOTE:  
CALL CONTROL FEATURES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE AND ACTIVE WHEN THE  
RESTRICTED PHONE IS WITHIN DISNEY MOBILE’S COVERAGE AREA, SO OUTSIDE  
OUR COVERAGE AREA PROHIBITED NUMBERS CAN BE COMMUNICATED WITH.  
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FAMILY ALERT! SERVICE  
Perfect for important intra-family communication. This  
feature allows you to instantly send priority messages  
that will pop up on the recipient’s phone’s screen as  
soon as they are received. Create new messages or  
choose any of the pre-loaded QuickAlerts, and then  
press a button to “alert” one or multiple family  
members simultaneously.  
NOTE:  
MESSAGES CAN BE SENT TO AND FROM DISNEY MOBILE FAMILY MEMBERS  
REGARDLESS OF CALL CONTROL RESTRICTIONS.  
Here’s how to access and use Family Alert!:  
ACCESSING  
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1. Press  
press  
MENU, select “Family Center” and  
[OK].  
2. Select “Family Alert!” and press  
[OK].  
NOTE:  
SEE CHAPTER 4: MESSAGING, FOR MORE DETAILS ON ENTERING LETTERS,  
NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS.  
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SENDING QUICKALERTS  
QuickAlerts are ready-to-send text messages that  
save time when communicating with your family.  
Use as-is or edit to fit your needs. You can also create  
a new alert. To send an alert:  
1. From “Family Alert!,” select “Send Alert” and  
press  
[OK].  
2. Under “Add Recipients,” use the up/down NAV KEY  
and  
[OK] to select family member(s) and press  
NEXT.  
Family Member Recipient Options  
Family  
Myself  
Family Member Name  
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3. Under “Add QuickAlert,” use the up/down NAV KEY to  
choose a QuickAlert, or select (Create Your Own) to  
type your own, press  
[OK].  
4. Under “Send Alert,” edit a QuickAlert, leave it as-is or  
enter the new alert.  
5. Press  
[OK] to SEND. “Alert Sent!” will appear to  
confirm the completed action.  
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EDITING QUICKALERTS  
Personalize the QuickAlerts that are pre-loaded in your  
phone and store them for repeat usage. Once saved,  
an edited QuickAlert is available for repeat use on the  
“Add QuickAlert” page.  
1. From “Family Alert!,” select “Edit QuickAlerts” and  
press  
[OK].  
2. Under “Edit QuickAlerts,” use the up/down NAV KEY  
to choose a QuickAlert to edit, or select “Enter New”  
to type your own and press  
[OK].  
3. Under “Edit Alert,” change or add text to the  
QuickAlert and press [SAVE].  
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4. “Saved!” will appear to confirm the completed action.  
“Added!” will appear if you selected “Enter New.”  
5. To send the saved message, follow “Sending  
QuickAlerts” directions above.  
NOTE:  
FAMILY ALERT! SERVICES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE WITHIN DISNEY MOBILE’S  
COVERAGE AREA. THEY WILL NOT WORK WHEN ROAMING.  
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VIEWING ALERTS  
A Family Alert! will pop up on your phone’s screen as  
soon as it is received. Or, to see the last 10 alerts you  
have received:  
1. Press “Family Alert!”, select “Alerts Received” and  
press  
[OK].  
NOTE:  
ALERTS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN READ DISPLAY A SPECIAL ICON WITH THE  
LETTER N FOR “NEW.”  
REPLYING TO ALERTS  
You can view and reply directly to messages when  
they are first received and appear on your phone’s  
screen. You can also view the last 10 Family Alert!  
messages you’ve received. It’s easy to read, reply  
to or delete these alerts.  
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1. From “Family Alert!,” select “Alerts Received” and  
press  
[OK].  
2. Under “Alerts Received,” select an alert, press  
[OK] (or press REPLY to display the “Add Recipient(s)”  
screen immediately).  
3. Use the left/right NAV KEY to view all alerts. Press  
[DELETE] to delete an alert or  
[REPLY] to  
display the “Add Recipient(s)” screen.  
4. Under “Add Recipient(s),” use the up/down NAV KEY  
and [OK] to select family members and press NEXT.  
5. Under “Add QuickAlert,” use the up/down NAV KEY to  
select a QuickAlert or (Create Your Own) to type your  
own and press  
[OK].  
6. Under “Send Alert,” edit the QuickAlert, leave as-is or  
enter the new text message and press  
[OK] to SEND.  
NOTE:  
ALERTS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN READ DISPLAY A SPECIAL ICON WITH THE LETTER  
N FOR “NEW.”  
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DELETING ALERTS  
Family Alert! will delete messages saved in “Alerts  
Received” as new messages arrive.  
To delete alerts from the “Alerts Received” screen:  
1. From “Family Alert!,” select “Alerts Received” and  
press  
[OK].  
2. Select an alert, press  
or “Delete All” and press  
[OPTIONS], select “Delete”  
[OK].  
3. “Deleted!” will appear to confirm the completed  
action.  
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ENTERTAINMENT  
Entertainment is where you’ll find a selection of  
preprogrammed images, ringtones, themes, games  
and applications in addition to being able to download  
more of your personal favorites from the “Shop  
Entertainment” area for the ultimate personalized  
wireless experience. Be sure to check out fun, fresh  
content packs and special subscription offers as well.  
Entertainment also includes Disney Mobile’s  
Disney Zone.  
Here’s how to access the functions available in  
Entertainment:  
1. Press  
[MENU],  
or  
.
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SHOPPING  
Here’s how to purchase subscriptions and to preview,  
purchase and download content packs and individual  
ringtones, images, themes, games and applications:  
1. From “Entertainment,” use the NAV KEY to select  
“Shop Entertainment” and press  
[OK].  
2. Use the NAV KEY to select Ringtones, Themes,  
Images, Games, Applications, Content Packs or  
Subscriptions and press  
[OK].  
3. Select a content category and press  
[OK].  
4. Select an individual item in the category or pack and  
press [OK].  
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5. Select one of the following options and press  
[OK].  
Preview: To view/listen before buying, scroll left/right  
to preview all available content in the selected category  
or pack.  
Buy: Initiates purchase transaction.  
Info: Displays content details.  
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Close: Dismisses the Preview/Buy/Info menu.  
6. You can also select  
[SHOP MENU] to display  
“Shop Entertainment” and navigate to another content.  
NOTE:  
THERE IS NO “PREVIEW” OPTION FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS. SELECT “INFO” TO  
VIEW SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS.  
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PREVIEWING  
This feature allows you to “try before you buy.”  
Here’s how:  
1. After choosing your content, select “Preview” and  
press  
[OK].  
2. View/listen to your selection and press  
[OK].  
3. You can also use the left/right NAV KEY to preview  
other items in the category or pack.  
4. Select one of the following options and press  
[OK].  
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Pause (ringtones only): Press up NAV KEY to pause and  
press up NAV KEY again to preview ringtone.  
Buy: Initiates purchase/transaction.  
Info: Displays content details and allows you to  
preview/listen to your selection before buying.  
Close: Dismisses the Preview/Buy/Info menu.  
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PURCHASING/DOWNLOADING  
To buy with or without previewing:  
1. After choosing your content, select “Buy” and press  
[OK]. The purchase price will now be displayed.  
2. Select the displayed price (e.g., $1.49) from the  
But/View/Info options and press  
[OK].  
3. Press [OK] to confirm purchase.  
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For Images, Ringtones and Themes  
After “Install Complete” appears, select “Continue  
Shopping,” “Exit,” or an “Assign” option from the menu.  
Downloaded images, ringtones or themes are saved  
and accessible via the “Entertainment” menu. Please  
refer to the IMAGES, RINGTONES and THEMES sections  
for details on assigning images, ringtones and themes.  
For Games and Applications  
After “Install Complete” appears, select “Play,”  
“Continue Shopping” or “Exit” from the menu.  
Downloaded games and applications are saved and  
accessible via the “Entertainment” menu.  
For Content Packs  
Content Packs consist of predefined selections of  
content types (e.g., two ringtones and an image) or  
a set of like-type content (e.g., three ringtones)  
available for a set price.  
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After “Install Complete” appears, select “Continue  
Shopping,” “Exit” or one of the following and press OK.  
Assign All (mixed content packs only):  
Automatically assigns the single ringtone  
(as default ringtone), image (as wallpaper) or  
theme in a mixed pack. Will advance to “Assign”  
screen if there are two items of the same content  
type to select from.  
Assign [CONTENT]: Advances to “Assign” screen.  
Select one of up to three items of the same content  
type to assign.  
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For Subscriptions  
After “Successfully Purchased” appears, the “Shop  
Entertainment” screen will be displayed. Items  
purchased with your subscription credits are saved  
and accessible, via the “Entertainment” menu, in their  
appropriate content categories. You can manage your  
subscriptions, via the “Entertainment” menu, in “My  
Subscriptions.” Refer to the MY SUBSCRIPTIONS section  
for details on managing your subscriptions.  
NOTE:  
ALTHOUGH YOU MAY DELETE PURCHASED CONTENT, SOME PRELOADED  
IMAGES, RINGTONES, THEMES, GAMES AND APPLICATIONS CANNOT BE DELETED.  
• CONTENT (RINGTONES, GRAPHICS, GAMES, THEMES, ETC.) IS NOT  
REFUNDABLE.  
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MY RINGTONES  
You can preview and assign preloaded/purchased  
ringtones as a Ringtone ID to identify callers or as the  
default ringtone for all incoming calls. All downloaded  
ringtones may be deleted.  
Accessing Ringtones  
1. Press  
press  
[MENU], select “Entertainment” and  
[OK].  
2. Select “My Ringtones” and press  
[OK].  
3. Your ringtones will be listed below “Voice Gallery.”  
4. You can also access your voice recordings from “Voice  
Gallery” and assign as Ringtone ID or the default ringtone.  
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Previewing Ringtones  
1. Once in “My Ringtones”, scroll through your  
ringtone list with the NAV KEY, make a selection and  
press  
[OK] to play.  
2. Use the up/down NAV KEY to preview all ringtones.  
ASSIGNING RINGTONES  
Ringtones can be assigned via the main “My  
Ringtones” screen or when previewing.  
Assigning as a Ringtone ID  
1. Select a ringtone (see above) and press  
[ASSIGN].  
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2. Under “Assign,” select “Ringtone ID” and press  
[OK].  
3. Under “Find,” your list of Contacts will be displayed.  
4. At the cursor, enter a name (or select a name using  
the NAV KEY) and press  
[OK].  
5. “Ringtone [NAME] assigned” will appear to confirm  
the completed action.  
NOTE:  
SEE CHAPTER 4: MESSAGING FOR MORE DETAILS ON ENTERING LETTERS,  
NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS.  
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Assigning as a Default Ringtone  
1. Select a ringtone (see above) and press  
[ASSIGN].  
2. Under “Assign,” select “Ringtone” and press  
[OK].  
3. “Ringtone [NAME] assigned” will appear to confirm  
the completed action.  
DELETING RINGTONES & VIEWING INFO  
Ringtones can be deleted via the main “My Ringtones”  
screen or when previewing.  
1. Press  
[OPTIONS], select one of the following  
[OK].  
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and press  
Delete: Deletes the selected ringtone.  
Delete All: Deletes all your ringtones.  
Info: Provides details about the selected ringtone.  
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MY THEMES  
You can preview and assign preloaded/purchased  
themes to completely transform your phone’s menu  
display. Downloaded and preloaded themes are found  
under “My Themes.”  
Accessing Themes  
1. Press  
press  
[MENU], select “Entertainment” and  
[OK].  
2. Select “My Themes” and press  
Previewing Themes  
[OK].  
1. Once in “My Themes,” scroll through your theme list  
with the NAV KEY, make a selection and press  
[OK] to view the selected theme.  
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2. Use the up/down NAV KEY to preview all themes.  
Assigning Themes  
Themes are assigned via the main “My Themes”  
screen or when previewing.  
1. Select a theme and press  
[ASSIGN].  
2. “Theme [NAME] assigned” will appear to confirm the  
completed action.  
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DELETING THEMES & VIEWING INFO  
Themes can be deleted via the main “My Themes”  
screen or when previewing.  
1. Press  
[OPTIONS], select one of the following  
[OK].  
and press  
Delete: Deletes the selected theme.  
Delete All: Deletes all your themes.  
Info: Provides details about the selected theme.  
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MY IMAGES  
You can preview and assign your pix (photos) and  
preloaded/purchased images as a Pix ID to identify  
callers or as Wallpaper for your phone’s idle screen.  
Your saved pix are stored in “Pix Gallery.” All down-  
loaded images and saved pix may be deleted.  
Accessing Images and Pix Gallery  
1. Press  
press  
[MENU], select “Entertainment” and  
[OK].  
2. Select “My Images” and press  
[OK].  
3. Your images will be listed below “Pix Gallery.”  
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Previewing Images  
1. Once in “My Images,” scroll through your image  
list with the NAV KEY, make a selection and press  
[OK] to view the selected image.  
2. Use the up/down NAV KEY to preview all images.  
Previewing Pix (Photos)  
1. Once in “My Images,” select “Pix Gallery” and press  
[OK].  
2. Scroll through your pix list with the NAV KEY, make a  
selection and press  
[OK] to view the selected pix.  
3. Use the up/down NAV KEY to preview all pix.  
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ASSIGNING IMAGES AND PIX (PHOTOS)  
Images can be assigned via the main “My Images”  
screen or when previewing. Pix can be assigned right  
from the main “Pix Gallery” screen or when previewing  
a specific selection.  
Assigning as a Pix ID  
1. Select an image or pix (see above) and press  
[ASSIGN].  
2. Under “Assign,” select “Pix ID” and press  
[OK].  
3. Under “Find,” your list of Contacts will be displayed.  
4. At the cursor, enter a name (or select a name using  
the NAV KEY) and press  
[OK].  
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5. “Image [NAME] assigned” will appear to confirm the  
completed action.  
NOTE:  
SEE CHAPTER 4: MESSAGING FOR MORE DETAILS ON ENTERING LETTERS,  
NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS.  
Assigning as Wallpaper  
1. Select an image or pix (see above) and press  
[ASSIGN].  
2. Under “Assign,” select “Wallpaper” and press  
[OK].  
3. “Image [NAME] assigned” will appear to confirm  
the completed action.  
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DELETING IMAGES/PIX & VIEWING INFO  
Images can be deleted via the main “My Images”  
screen or when previewing. Pix can be deleted from  
the main “Pix Gallery” screen or when previewing a  
specific selection.  
1. Press  
[OPTIONS], select one of the following,  
[OK].  
and press  
Delete: Deletes the selected image or pix.  
Delete All: Deletes all your images or pix.  
Info: Provides details about the selected image or pix.  
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MY GAMES  
Play subscription and non-subscription games.  
Accessing Games  
1. Press  
press  
[MENU], select “Entertainment” and  
[OK].  
2. Select “My Games” and press  
Playing Non-Subscription Games  
[OK].  
1. Under “Games,” select a game and press  
or [PLAY].  
[OK]  
Managing Non-Subscription Games  
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1. Under “My Games,” press  
of the following and press  
[OPTIONS], select one  
[OK].  
Delete: Deletes the selected game.  
Info: Provides details about the selected game.  
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Playing Subscription Games  
1. Under “My Games,” select a game and press  
[OK] or  
[PLAY].  
2. Your subscription will be validated and you will be  
connected to your game automatically.  
Managing Subscription Games  
1. Under “My Games,” press  
of the following and press  
[OPTIONS], select one  
[OK].  
End Subscription: Ends your subscription to the  
selected game.  
End & Delete: Deletes the selected game and ends  
your subscription.  
Info: Provides details about the selected game.  
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MY SUBSCRIPTIONS  
Go to the featured subscriptions area in “Shop  
Entertainment” to purchase special content  
subscriptions, which are redeemable for download of  
Images, Ringtones, Themes and Games. Your  
subscription purchases are saved and accessible in  
their appropriate content categories in “Entertainment”  
and are managed in the “My Subscriptions” section.  
Managing Subscriptions  
1. Under “Entertainment,” use the NAV KEY to select  
“My Subscriptions.”  
2. Under “My Subscriptions,” select a subscription.  
3. Press  
[OPTIONS], select one of the following  
[OK].  
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and press  
End Subscription: Ends your subscription to the  
selected content.  
End & Delete: Deletes the selected content and ends  
your subscription.  
Info: Provides details about the selected content.  
NOTE:  
WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE, YOU MUST AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.  
WHEN YOU END A SUBSCRIPTION, YOU WILL STILL BE BILLED FOR THE CURRENT  
BILLING CYCLE, AND YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY PRO-RATED REFUND.  
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ENTERTAINMENT  
DISNEY ZONE  
Be sure to visit Disney Zone on a regular basis to check  
out the latest Disney entertainment applications plus  
games, themes, ringtones and wallpapers designed  
specifically for your Disney Mobile phone.  
Here’s how to access everything available in Disney  
Zone:  
Accessing Disney Zone  
Press  
[MENU], select “Entertainment” and press  
[OK].  
[OK]. Select “Disney Zone” and press  
Selecting a Product in Disney Zone  
Use up/down NAV KEY to choose a product area and  
press [OK].  
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MEMO  
CH 4  
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TOOLBOX  
The Toolbox includes My Profile, Camera (Take Pix, Pix  
Gallery), Voice Recorder (Record Voice, Voice Gallery),  
Bluetooth, Tools (Calendar, Alarm Clock, Notepad,  
Calculator, Stopwatch and World Clock) and Settings  
(Display, Volume, Roaming, Messaging, Security,  
Setup/Others and Phone Info).  
Here's how to access the functions available in Toolbox:  
MY PROFILE  
My Profile displays your phone number and available  
memory space.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. To return to the previous screen, press  
[OK].  
CH 4  
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CAMERA  
Taking photos with your phone’s built-in camera is as  
simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens and  
then pressing a button.  
TAKING PHOTOS VIA THE MENU  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Point the camera lens at your subject and check the  
photo framing through the main LCD screen.  
3. To take the photo, press  
CAMERA KEY].  
[OK] or the [SIDE  
4. To send photos, press  
To save photos, press  
[SEND].  
[SAVE].  
CH 4  
You can receive calls while in Camera Mode, but not when  
sending a photo to someone. If this occurs, all incoming  
calls will be forwarded to voicemail automatically.  
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TAKING PHOTOS IN IDLE MODE  
1. To activate Camera Mode, press and hold the  
[SIDE CAMERA KEY] or  
[CAMERA KEY].  
2. Point the camera lens at your subject and check the  
photo framing through the main LCD screen.  
3. To take the photo, press  
KEY] or [CAMERA KEY].  
[OK], [SIDE CAMERA  
4. To send photos, press  
To save photos, press  
[SEND].  
[SAVE].  
TAKING PHOTOS WITH THE PHONE CLOSED  
CH 4  
This feature is perfect for taking self-portraits.  
1. To activate Camera Mode, press/hold the [SIDE  
CAMERA KEY].  
2. Point the camera lens at your subject and check the  
photo framing through the sub-LCD screen.  
3. To take the photo, press  
[SIDE CAMERA KEY].  
[OK] or  
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CAMERA MODE OPTIONS  
When your phone is open while in Camera Mode, there  
are several user options available.  
RESOLUTION  
Press the NAV KEY up/down to adjust the photo size  
from High (480x640 pixels), Med High (240x320  
pixels), Med Low (144x176 pixels), or Low (120x160  
pixels). The current photo size appears at the top left  
of the LCD screen.  
ZOOM  
Press the NAV KEY left/right to change the magnification.  
(Zoom to 1x, 2x or 4x magnification) The Zoom  
Magnification appears at the top center of the LCD screen.  
CH 4  
UNDER  
[OPTIONS]  
1. Self Portrait  
Switch the viewfinder to the sub LCD. (Take photos of  
yourself by checking the view on the sub-LCD.)  
2. Add a Frame  
Choose a fun photo frame to decorate your pix by  
scrolling left/right with the NAV KEY, then pressing  
[OK].  
3. Flash  
Activates the flash function. (Off/Auto Flash/Always  
On/On This Shot).  
4. Self Timer  
Activates the camera’s timer function. (Off/5 Secs/10  
Secs).  
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5. Pix Controls  
Adjust your photos by selecting from the following  
options:  
Brightness: Select your brightness. (Auto, Manual: -2,  
-1, 0, +1, +2)  
Image Effect: Select your color effect. (Normal, Gray,  
Sepia, Negative)  
Quality: Select an image quality. (High, Medium, Low)  
6. Shutter Sound  
Select a shutter sound. (Classic/Say “Cheese”/Ready!  
123/Silent)  
CH 4  
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PIX GALLERY  
Review Mode lets you view stored photos, send photos  
to an online album, delete photos and access additional  
photo options.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Your phone will now be in Review Mode, which  
allows you to view all your stored photos.  
3. Use the NAV KEY to select “Pix,” then press  
[VIEW].  
In Detail View, you can view photos in sequence by  
pressing the up/down NAV KEY. Press  
select from the following options:  
[OPTIONS] to  
CH 4  
Upload: Uploads selected photos to an online album.  
Assign Wallpaper: Assigns the selected pix (photo) as  
wallpaper.  
Assign Pix ID: Assigns the selected pix (photo) as a Pix ID.  
Delete: Erases selected pix (photos).  
Delete All: Erases all pix (photos).  
Details/Edit: Displays photo information such  
as date taken, resolution, size, and quality. Can Edit  
photo titles.  
Take Pix: Returns to Camera Mode to take additional  
photos.  
4. To send pix, press  
Messages.”  
[SEND] to access “Pix  
Please refer to Chapter 4: Messaging for more details  
on Sending Pix Messages.  
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VOICE RECORDER  
Voice Memo allows you to record a voice message up  
to 60 seconds in length. You can listen to, add and  
erase short verbal reminders.  
Here's how to record a voice memo:  
RECORDING NEW VOICE MEMOS  
1.Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. After "Press OK to start recording" appears,  
press [OK]. You will then hear “Please record after  
the tone.” At the tone, start recording your voice memo.  
3. To stop recording, press  
[OK] or  
[STOP]  
CH 4  
to stop or [PAUSE/RESUME] to pause/ resume.  
After recording a voice memo, press  
playback or rerecord.  
[OPTIONS] to  
4. Press  
[SAVE] to enter a voice memo title, enter  
[OK].  
the title, then press  
See Page 32 for more information on entering letters,  
numbers and symbols.  
To send voice memos, select the message, then press  
[SEND] to access “Pix Messages.”  
Please refer to Chapter 4: Messaging for more details  
on Sending Pix Messages.  
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VOICE GALLERY  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
to view your  
Voice Memo list.  
2. To play voice memos: Select a voice memo and  
press [PLAY].  
To send Voice Memos, select the message and press  
[SEND] to access “Pix Messages.”  
Please refer to Chapter 4: Messaging for more details  
on Sending Pix Messages.  
Press  
[OPTIONS] to select from the following options:  
Delete: Erases selected voice memos.  
CH 4  
Delete All: Erases all voice memos.  
Details/Edit: Displays voice memo information including  
date recorded and time. Also allows you to edit a voice  
memo title.  
Record Voice: Returns to Voice Recorder Mode for additional  
recording.  
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TOOLS  
BLUETOOTH  
This feature supports the Bluetooth Specification 1.1;  
Headset Profile 1.1; and Handsfree Profile 1.0.  
Power  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select “On” or “Off” then press  
[OK] to save.  
Device List  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
.
Discovery Mode  
1. Press [MENU]  
CH 4  
2. Select “On (60 secs)” or “Off” then press  
to save.  
[OK]  
NOTE:  
AFTER 60 SECONDS, THE PHONE RETURNS TO DISCOVERY MODE “OFF.” IN  
DISCOVERY MODE “ON,” REMOTE BLUETOOTH DEVICES CAN SCAN YOUR PHONE.  
Device Scan  
Device Scan allows you to scan for remote Bluetooth  
devices from your phone.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
Voice Dial  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select “On” or “Off” then press  
[OK] to save.  
Device Name  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
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CALENDAR  
This feature allows you to set schedules and receive  
event reminders.  
Add Event  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Scroll up/down/left/right with the NAV KEY to  
choose a date in the Calendar, then press  
[OK].  
3. Select the following alarm options by pressing the  
down NAV KEY:  
DATE  
Use the keypad to change or enter the  
date and press [OK] to save.  
CH 4  
TIME  
Use the keypad to set a time  
AM/PM and press [OK].  
or select  
NOTES  
SETTING  
Use the keypad to enter event messages,  
then press [OK].  
Use the NAV KEY to select an Alert Time  
Interval Option (On time, 10 min before,  
30 min before, 1 hour before, No alarm)  
RINGTONE  
Go to Options and select [CHANGE]. Use  
the NAV Key to select the ringtone for your  
event alarm, and then press  
[OK].  
4. Press  
[SAVE] to save and return to the Calendar.  
The event date is now marked on your Calendar.  
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View Event  
1. To view your Event List, press  
.
[MENU]  
2. Use the NAV KEY to select an event, then press  
[OK] or [DELETE].  
To erase all events, press  
[OPTIONS], then select  
“Delete All.” After “Delete all events?” appears, press  
[OK] to delete.  
CH 4  
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ALARM CLOCK  
Set up to three individual alarms.  
1. Press  
entries.  
[MENU]  
to display alarm  
2. Use the NAV KEY to select an entry, then: Set a new  
alarm by choosing Alarm 1, 2 or 3. Edit an existing alarm  
by selecting that alarm and pressing  
[OK]. Erase  
existing alarms by pressing [DELETE].  
3. Press the down NAV KEY to select alarm options.  
Daily: Selects an alarm for the same time each day.  
OFF: NO ALARM.  
Once: Selects a single date for that alarm.  
CH 4  
TIME  
Use the left/right NAV KEY to select hour,  
minute or AM/PM to edit. Use the keypad to  
set a time for the event. Press  
AM or PM, then press [OK].  
to select  
SETTING  
There are only three settings on your  
handset: Daily, Off and Once.  
SNOOZING  
SETTING  
Use the left/right NAV KEY to select one of the  
the following Snoozing Settings: 1 time after  
5
min, 1 time after 10 min, 3 times after 5 min, Off.  
Set a ringtone by pressing [OPTIONS],  
then select “Current” or “Change” and  
press [SAVE].  
RINGTONE  
NOTE:  
USING THE KEYPAD, ENTER AN ALARM MESSAGE THEN PRESS  
[OK].  
4. To save an alarm setting, press  
[SAVE].  
Current: Sets a default ringtone type.  
Change: Selects a custom ringtone from the list.  
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NOTEPAD  
Your cellular phone includes an internal notepad that  
can be used to compose and store reminders/notes.  
Add Notepad  
Here's how to compose a memo (160-character limit):  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Enter a new text memo.  
(Please refer to Page 32 for more details on entering  
letters, numbers & symbols.)  
3. Press  
[SAVE] to save.  
CH 4  
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View Notepad  
Here’s how to view a saved memo:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
To erase a memo, press  
[DELETE].  
2. The Memo List will appear in sequence. Select a  
memo, then press [OK].  
Add a new memo by pressing  
[OPTIONS], select  
“Add New,” and press  
[OK].  
To erase all memos, press  
“Delete All” and press  
[OPTIONS], select  
[OK].  
3. The selected memo will appear. To edit, press  
[OPTIONS], select “Edit” and enter a new text memo.  
CH 4  
4. Press  
[OK] to [SAVE] the edited version.  
Settings  
Here’s how to select a background image for Notepad:  
1. Press [MENU]  
.
2. Make a selection with the left/right NAV KEY and  
press to [SAVE].  
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CALCULATOR  
To access your calculator:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Follow the instructions below to calculate (8*6)/4-  
2.5=9.50  
Input 8  
Move the NAV KEY right.  
Input 6 then press the NAV KEY.  
Move it left.  
Input 4 then press the NAV KEY.  
Move it down.  
Input 2 then press  
Press 5.  
to input (.).  
Press  
[OK] to see the answer.  
CH 4  
3. To reset, press  
[RESET].  
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STOPWATCH  
The Stopwatch tool simultaneously times up to six  
different events. To operate the stopwatch:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Measuring a time period:  
1. To start the Stopwatch, press  
[START].  
2. To pause, press  
3. To resume, press  
[STOP].  
.
4. To reset, press [RESET].  
5. To return to the previous screen, press  
3. Timing one to six events simultaneously:  
.
CH 4  
1. To start, press  
[START].  
2. To stop a time period and continue measuring  
another, press [CONT]another, press [CONT].  
3. To stop the second and continue measuring a  
third,press [CONT].  
4. To measure up to six time periods, repeat the  
above steps.  
5. To pause, press  
6. To review the results, press [VIEW].  
7. To r e s u m e , p r e s s  
8. To reset it, press [RESET].  
[STOP].  
.
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WORLD CLOCK  
Displays the time and date in pre-programmed cities:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select a city.  
3. The World Map will appear with the selected city,  
date and time.  
Use the NAV KEY to select another city.  
NOTE:  
SINCE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (DST) IS NOT APPLIED, THE ACTUAL TIME DURING  
DST MAY BE DIFFERENT.  
CH 4  
4. Return to the previous screen by pressing  
[OK].  
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SETTINGS  
DISPLAY  
Here's how to customize your phone settings:  
Greeting  
To input a personal greeting:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to select “Setting, Font, Bg or Enter  
Message,” then press  
[SAVE].  
Setting: On/Off.  
Font: White, Blue, Dark Blue, Magenta, Gray, Black.  
Background: Transparent, White, Blue, Yellow, Gray,  
Black.  
CH 4  
Enter Message: Enter message (Maximum 16-string).  
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Menu Style  
Here’s how you can select a display menu style:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to select “Graphic View” or “List  
View,” then press  
Contrast  
[OK] to save.  
To adjust your LCD display contrast:  
1. Press [MENU]  
.
2. Select “Main LCD” or “Sub LCD,” then use the NAV  
KEY to select one of the following options and press  
[OK].  
CH 4  
Main LCD: Level 1 - 4.  
Sub LCD: Level 1 - 5.  
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Backlight  
Backlights the display and keypad for easy viewing in  
the dark.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select “LCD, Keypad or Dimming,” then use the NAV  
KEY to select the duration, and press [OK].  
LCD: 5 Secs/15 Secs/30 Secs/60 Secs/Always On.  
Keypad: 5 Secs/15 Secs/30 Secs/60 Secs/Always  
On/Always Off.  
Dimming: On/Off  
Clock Setting  
To change Main LCD clock setting:  
1. Press [MENU]  
CH 4  
.
2. Select “General,” “Digital” or “Analog” and press  
[OK].  
To change Sub LCD clock setting:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select “Digital” or “Analog” and press  
[OK].  
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VOLUME  
Controls the ringtone, earpiece, alert and game  
volume. Settings can be changed by using one of the  
following: Nav Key, Side Buttons, Min/Max Selection.  
Ringtone Volume  
Controls the ringtone volume of incoming calls in  
various modes:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Scroll right with the NAV KEY to select one of the  
following options, then press [OK].  
Silence: All: Mutes all your phone tones  
simultaneously.  
CH 4  
Vibrate: Vibrates rather than rings with incoming calls.  
Ringtone Volume: Up & Down (Level 1-5).  
High & Vib: Uses the ringtone and vibration mode  
simultaneously.  
Earpiece Volume  
To adjust your earpiece volume:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to adjust the earpiece volume,  
then press [OK].  
Level 1 - 5 (Min-, Max-)  
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Alert Volume  
Control alerts while in various modes.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Scroll right with the NAV KEY to select one of the  
following options:  
Silent  
Vibrate  
Beep  
Vibrate & Beep  
Game Volume  
Controls game volume while you're playing.  
CH 4  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select one of the following options, then press  
[OK].  
Silent (Min-)  
Level 1 - 5 (level 5, Max-).  
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ROAMING  
The DM-P205 gives you the ability to control  
Roaming. By using the Roaming menu option, you  
can determine which signals your phone accepts.  
Set Mode  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to select one of the following  
options, then press [OK].  
Disney: This setting allows you to access only the  
Disney Mobile coverage area and prevents roaming  
on other carrier networks.  
Automatic: This setting seeks Disney Mobile Service.  
When Disney Mobile coverage area is unavailable,  
the phone searches for an alternate coverage area.  
CH 4  
NOTE:  
ROAMING MAY INCUR AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE. FAMILY CENTER FEATURES  
MAY NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY WHILE ROAMING.  
Call Guard  
In addition to the roaming icon, Call Guard alerts you  
when roaming charges apply. This feature makes it  
easy to manage your roaming charges by reminding  
you when you make or receive roaming calls. It also  
requires you to take an additional step before placing  
or answering a roaming call which is not required  
when making or receiving calls while on the enhanced  
Disney Network.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to select “On” or “Off,” then  
press [SAVE] to save.  
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Roam Ringer  
Sounds a different ringer when you are in a roaming  
service area.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to select “Normal” or “Distinctive,”  
then press  
MESSAGING  
[SAVE] to save.  
Manage your Messaging functions with various  
features.  
Auto Delete  
Automatically erases Inbox/Outbox messages as new  
messages arrive.  
CH 4  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to select [INBOX] or [OUTBOX],  
then select “Disable” or “Enable” and press  
[OK].  
Signature  
You can create a signature that can be inserted at the  
end of the message text.  
1. Press  
[MENU  
.
2. Move the cursor under "Insert Signature" and switch  
between On and Off using left/right NAV KEY to enable  
or disable Signature insertion.  
3. Move the cursor under "Edit Signature" to create or  
modify your Signature. Signature can be maximum 48  
characters long and they are counted as part of text  
message limit.  
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4. Press  
[SAVE].  
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Quicknote  
You have the following pre-loaded text for use as a  
Quicknote.  
Later / C'ya / Miss you / XOXOXO / What's up? / Where  
are you? / Hey! / Call me / Cool / Awesome / On my  
way / See you later / Can't talk now / Talk later / Got  
lunch? / Meet me / Practice today? / Way to go! /  
Congrats / Luv 'ya / Happy Birthday  
In addition, you can save your own text as a  
Quicknote.  
1. Press  
2. Press  
[MENU]  
.
[OK] to view the text.  
CH 4  
3. To add new text to Quicknote, press  
text and press [SAVE] to save.  
[ADD], enter  
4. To delete a text from Quicknote, press  
[OPTIONS], select “Delete” and press  
[OK].  
5. To edit a text you have added to Quicknote,  
press  
[OPTIONS], select “Edit” and press  
[OK].  
Text Entry  
Sets the default Input Mode. For example, if T9 Mode is  
the default, its icon will appear.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Use the NAV KEY to select “Abc [Alpha] Mode” or  
“Word [T9] Mode,” then press [OK].  
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SECURITY  
This feature prevents unauthorized use of your  
DM-P205. The following settings can be restricted:  
Lock Phone  
Prevents the phone from being used without first  
entering your password.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
, then enter your  
Password.  
NOTE:  
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF YOUR PHONE NUMBER.  
2. Press  
, select “Lock Now, Lock on Power Up or  
CH 4  
Unlock,” then press  
[OK].  
Change Lock Code  
Here's how to change your 4-digit password:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
, then enter your  
Password.  
2. Press  
.
NOTE:  
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF YOUR PHONE NUMBER.  
3. Enter your new password and press  
[OK].  
4. Re-enter your new password to confirm, and press  
[OK].  
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Special Numbers  
Stores three phone numbers that can be called even if  
your phone is in the Lock Mode.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
, then enter your  
Password.  
NOTE:  
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF YOUR PHONE NUMBER.  
2. Press  
, use the NAV KEY to select a keypad  
[ASSIGN].  
location, then press  
3. Input a phone number, then press  
to [SAVE].  
NOTE:  
CH 4  
YOU CAN DELETE SPECIAL NUMBERS BY SELECTING THE NUMBER, PRESSING  
[DELETE], AND THEN  
.
Deleting Contacts  
To delete all the names and numbers on your  
Contact List:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
, then enter  
Password.  
NOTE:  
THE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS THE LAST 4 DIGITS OF YOUR PHONE NUMBER.  
2. Press  
.
3. After “Delete all contacts?” appears, press  
[OK]  
to delete all Contact List entries or [CANCEL] to exit.  
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SETUP/OTHERS  
Flip Activation  
Select the Flip Activation Answering Mode as follows:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select “On” or “Off,” then press  
[OK].  
When Flip Activation Off is selected, you will need to  
open the phone and answer calls in the Mode selected.  
When Flip Activation On is selected, incoming calls  
can be answered simply by opening the phone.  
Language  
Selects the language in which letters are displayed on  
screen.  
CH 4  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select “English” or “Español,” then press [OK].  
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TTY  
TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone), is a  
telecommunications device that allows people who  
are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech or  
language disabilities to communicate via telephone.  
Your DM-P205 is compatible with select TTY devices.  
Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device  
to ensure that it supports a digital wireless transmis-  
sion. Your DM-P205 and TTY device will connect  
through a special cable that plugs into your phone’s  
headset jack. If this cable was not provided with your  
TTY device, contact your TTY device manufacturer to  
purchase the connector cable.  
CH 4  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select “Enable TTY” or “Disable TTY,” then press  
[OK].  
Location  
To determine whether or not the network system can  
detect your position:  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
2. Select “911 only” or “Location on,” then press  
[OK].  
NOTE:  
IN “911 ONLY” MODE, FAMILY LOCATOR SERVICE WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE OR  
ACTIVE.  
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PHONE INFO  
Device Info  
Displays the phone’s information such as phone  
number, ESN, and User Name.  
1. Press  
2. Press  
Version  
[MENU]  
.
[OK] to go the previous menu.  
Displays the version for Software, Hardware, PRL, and  
Browser.  
1. Press  
[MENU]  
.
CH 4  
2. Press  
[OK] to go the previous menu.  
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MEMO  
CH 4  
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SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
This chapter addresses the safety  
guidelines and precautions you should  
follow when operating your DM-P205.  
Before operating your wireless phone,  
please be aware of all safety details.  
This chapter contains the manufacturer’s  
terms and conditions pertaining to your  
DM-P205 handset as well as the warranty  
for your phone. Please review each  
thoroughly.  
Safety information for wireless  
handheld phones  
Safety information for FCC RF exposure  
SAR information  
FDA consumer update  
Protect your warranty  
12 month limited warranty  
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD  
PHONES  
Read This Information Before Using Your Wireless  
Handheld Phone  
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS  
Your handheld wireless phone is a low power radio  
transmitter and receiver. When powered ON, it  
receives as well as sends out radio frequency  
(RF) signals.  
In August 1996, the Federal Communications  
Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines  
with safety levels for handheld wireless phones.  
Those guidelines are consistent with the safety  
standards previously set by both U.S. and international  
standards bodies:  
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *  
NCRP REPORT 86 (1986) *  
ICNIRP (1996) *  
These standards were based on comprehensive and  
periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific litera-  
ture. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and  
physicians from universities, government health agen-  
cies, and industry reviewed the available body of  
research to develop the ANSI Standard (C951).  
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The design of your wireless phone complies with the  
FCC guidelines and the abovementioned standards.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD  
PHONES  
ANTENNA CARE  
Use only the supplied antenna or an approved  
replacement. Unauthorized antennas, modifications,  
or attachments could damage the phone and may  
violate FCC regulations.  
1. American National Standards Institute.  
2. National Council on Radiation Protection and  
Measurements.  
3. International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation  
Protection.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD  
PHONES  
DRIVING SAFETY  
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dan-  
gerous and illegal in some areas. Remember, safety  
comes first. Check the laws and regulations on using  
phones in the areas where you drive and always  
obey them.  
In addition, if you use your wireless phone while  
driving, please:  
• Give full attention to driving. Safe driving is your  
first responsibility.  
• If available, use hands-free operation.  
• Pull off the road and park before making or answer-  
ing calls as required by various driving conditions.  
If you must use the phone while driving, please use  
one-touch, speed dialing, and auto-answer modes.  
An airbag inflates with great force. DO NOT place  
objects, including installed or portable wireless  
equipment, in the area over the airbag or in the air bag  
deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is  
improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious  
injury could result.  
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WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may  
lead to serious personal injury and possible property  
damage.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD  
PHONES  
ELECTRONIC DEVICES  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from  
RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment  
may not be shielded against the RF signals from your  
wireless phone.  
PACEMAKERS  
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recom-  
mends that a minimum separation of six inches (6")  
be maintained between a handheld wireless phone  
and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with  
the pacemaker. These recommendations are consis-  
tent with independent research and that of Wireless  
Technology Research.  
People with pacemakers should:  
• Always keep the phone more than six inches from  
your pacemaker when the phone is powered on.  
• Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
• Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the  
potential for interference.  
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• lf you have any reason to suspect that interference  
is taking place, turn your cellular phone off immediately.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS  
HANDHELD PHONES  
OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult  
the device manufacturer to determine if they are  
adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this  
information.  
Turn your wireless phone off in healthcare facilities  
when regulations posted instruct you to do so.  
Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equip-  
ment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
POSTED FACILITIES  
Turn your wireless phone off when posted notices  
require you to do so.  
OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES  
Aircraft  
FCC and Transport Canada Regulations prohibit using  
your wireless phone while in the air. Turn your phone  
off before boarding an aircraft.  
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Blasting Areas  
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your  
phone off when in blasting areas or where "Turn off  
two-way radio" is posted. Always obey all signs and  
instructions.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS  
HANDHELD PHONES  
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES  
Turn your phone off when in areas with potentially  
explosive atmospheres, obeying all signs and instructions.  
Sparks in such areas could cause a fire or explosion  
resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are  
often, but not always, clearly marked. They include  
fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on  
boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities;  
vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as  
propane or butane); areas where the air contains  
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal  
powders; and any other area where you would normally  
be advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS  
HANDHELD PHONES  
PRECAUTIONS  
Your wireless phone is a high-quality piece of equip-  
ment. Before operating, read all instructions and cau-  
tionary markings on (1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and  
(3) Product Using Battery.  
DO NOT use this equipment in extreme envi-  
ronments where high temperatures or high  
humidity exists.  
DO NOT abuse your equipment. Avoid striking,  
shaking or shocking. When not in use, lay the  
unit down to avoid possible damage due to  
instability.  
DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or  
spilled beverages.  
DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.  
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DO NOT disassemble the phone or its acces-  
sories. If service or repair is required, return  
the unit to an authorized Audiovox cellular  
service center. If the unit is disassembled,  
the risk of electric shock or fire may result.  
DO NOT short-circuit the battery terminals  
with metal items etc.  
WARNING!  
• This product contains a chemical known to the  
State of California to cause cancer.  
• This product contains a chemical known to the  
State of California to cause birth defects or other  
reproductive harm.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE  
WARNING! READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING  
CAUTIONS  
In August 1996, the United States Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC) with its action  
in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated  
safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency  
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated  
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with  
the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and  
international standards bodies. The design of this  
phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these  
international standards.  
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments  
could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result  
in violation of FCC regulations.  
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a  
damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin,  
a minor burn may result. Please contact your local  
dealer for replacement antenna.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE  
BODY-WORN OPERATION  
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations  
with the back of the phone kept 2.0 cm from the body.  
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure require-  
ments, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories  
that maintain a 2.0 cm. separation distance between  
the user’s body and the back of the phone, including  
the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar  
accessories should not contain metallic components  
in its assembly.  
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these  
requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure  
requirements and should be avoided.  
VEHICLE MOUNTED EXTERNAL ANTENNA  
(OPTIONAL, IF AVAILABLE)  
A minimum separation distance of 7.9 inches (20 cm)  
must be maintained between the user/bystander and  
the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC  
RF exposure requirements.  
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NOTE: For more information about RF exposure, please  
visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.  
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SAR INFORMATION  
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS GOVERNMENT  
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.  
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.  
It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the  
emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)  
energy set by the United States Federal  
Communications Commission. These limits are part of  
the comprehensive guidelines that establish permitted  
levels of RF energy for the general population. The  
guidelines are based on standards that were developed  
by independent scientific organizations through periodic  
and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The  
standards include a substantial safety margin designed  
to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age  
and health.  
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones  
employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC  
is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted with the  
phone transmitting at its highest certified power level  
in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is  
determined at the highest certified power level, the  
actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be  
well below the maximum value. This is because the  
phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels  
so as to use only the power required to reach the net-  
work. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base  
station antenna, the lower the power output.  
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SAR INFORMATION  
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it  
must be tested and certified by the FCC that it does not  
exceed the limit established by the government adopted  
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in  
positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the  
body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest  
SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at  
the ear is 1.4 W/kg and when worn on the body, as  
described in this user manual, is 0.577 W/kg. (Body-  
worn measurements differ among phone models,  
depending upon available accessories and FCC  
requirements). While there may be differences  
between the SAR levels of various phones and at vari-  
ous positions, they all meet the government require-  
ment for safe exposure.  
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for  
this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated  
as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
SAR information on this model phone can be found on  
the FCC ID Search Page web site at  
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http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on  
PP4PN-320.  
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)  
can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry  
Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net.  
• In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for  
mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg  
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard  
incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give  
additional protection for the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements.  
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FDA CONSUMER UPDATE  
U.S. Food and Drug Administration-Center for Devices  
and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Wireless  
Phones  
1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?  
The available scientific evidence does not show that  
any health problems are associated with using wire-  
less phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless  
phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low  
levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave  
range while being used. They also emit very low levels  
of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels  
of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue),  
exposure to low level RF that does not produce heat-  
ing effects causes no known adverse health effects.  
Many studies of low level RF exposures have not  
found any biological effects. Some studies have  
suggested that some biological effects may occur,  
but such findings have not been confirmed by addi-  
tional research. In some cases, other researchers  
have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or  
in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.  
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2. What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of  
wireless phones?  
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radia-  
tion-emitting consumer products such as wireless  
phones before they can be sold, as it does with new  
drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has  
authority to take action if wire-less phones are shown  
to emit radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is  
hazardous to the user.  
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In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of  
wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard  
and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the  
hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific  
data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has  
urged the wireless phone industry to take a number  
of steps, including the following:  
• Support needed research into possible biological  
effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones;  
• Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any  
RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for  
device function; and  
• Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with  
the best possible information on possible effects of  
wireless phone use on human health.  
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the  
federal agencies that have responsibility for different  
aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at  
the federal level. The following agencies belong to this  
working group:  
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• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
• Environmental Protection Agency  
• Federal Communications Commission  
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
• National Telecommunications and Information  
Administration  
The National Institutes of Health participates in some  
inter-agency working group activities, as well.  
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FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless  
phones with the Federal Communications Commission  
(FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States  
must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF  
exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies  
for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC also  
regulates the base stations that the wireless phone  
networks rely upon. While these base stations operate  
at higher power than do the wireless phones them-  
selves, the RF exposures that people get from these  
base stations are typically thousands of times lower  
than those they can get from wireless phones. Base  
stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions  
discussed in this document.  
3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?  
The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held  
wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called  
“cell,” “mobile,” or “PCS” phones. These types of  
wireless phones can expose the user to measurable  
radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short  
distance between the phone and the user’s head. These  
RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications  
Commission safety guidelines that were developed  
with the advice of FDA and other federal health and  
safety agencies. When the phone is located at greater  
distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drasti-  
cally lower because a person’s RF exposure decreases  
rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The  
so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit  
connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically  
operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF  
exposures far below the FCC safety limits.  
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4. What are the results of the research done already?  
The research done thus far has produced conflicting  
results, and many studies have suffered from flaws  
in their research methods. Animal experiments  
investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy  
(RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have  
yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated  
in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however,  
have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate  
the development of cancer in laboratory animals.  
However, many of the studies that showed increased  
tumor development used animals that had been  
genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing  
chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer  
in the absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed  
the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day. These  
conditions are not similar to the conditions under  
which people use wireless phones, so we don’t know  
with certainty what the results of such studies mean  
for human health. Three large epidemiology studies  
have been published since December 2000. Between  
them, the studies investigated any possible association  
between the use of wireless phones and primary brain  
cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma,  
tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or  
other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the  
existence of any harmful health effects from wireless  
phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can  
answer questions about long-term exposures, since  
the average period of phone use in these studies was  
around three years.  
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5. What research is needed to decide whether RF  
exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?  
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiologi-  
cal studies of people actually using wireless phones  
would provide some of the data that are needed.  
Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed  
in a few years. However, very large numbers of animals  
would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer  
promoting effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies  
can provide data that is directly applicable to human  
populations, but 10 or more years’ follow-up may be  
needed to provide answers about some health effects,  
such as cancer. This is because the interval between  
the time of exposure to a cancer- causing agent and  
the time tumors develop - if they do -may be many,  
many years. The interpretation of epidemiological  
studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual  
RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones.  
Many factors affect this measurement, such as the  
angle at which the phone is held, or which model of  
phone is used.  
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6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the  
possible health effects of wireless phone RF?  
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology  
Program and with groups of investigators around the  
world to ensure that high priority animal studies are  
conducted to address important questions about the  
effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF).  
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health  
Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)  
Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result  
of this work has been the development of a detailed  
agenda of research needs that has driven the establish-  
ment of new research programs around the world.  
The Project has also helped develop a series of public  
information documents on EMF issues. FDA and the  
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association  
(CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and  
Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on  
wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific  
oversight, obtaining input from experts in government,  
industry, and academic or-ganizations. CTIA-funded  
research is conducted through contracts to independ-  
ent investigators. The initial research will include both  
laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone  
users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment  
of additional research needs in the context of the lat-  
est research developments around the world.  
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7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy  
exposure I can get by using my wireless phone?  
All phones sold in the United States must comply with  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines  
that limit radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures. FCC  
established these guidelines in consultation with FDA  
and the other federal health and safety agencies. The  
FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless telephones is  
set at a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts  
per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consistent  
with the safety standards developed by the Institute  
of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the  
National Council on Radiation Protection and  
Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consider-  
ation the body’s ability to remove heat from the tis-  
sues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and  
is set well below levels known to have effects.  
Manufacturers of wireless phones must report the  
RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC.  
The FCC website (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)  
gives directions for locating the FCC identification  
number on your cellular telephone so you can find  
your phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing.  
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8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency  
energy coming from wireless phones ?  
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  
(IEEE) is developing a technical standard for measur-  
ing the radiofrequency energy (RF) exposure from  
wireless phones and other wireless handsets with the  
participation and leader-ship of FDA scientists and  
engineers. The standard, “Recommended Practice for  
Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate  
(SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless  
Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques,”  
sets forth the first consistent test methodology for  
measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the  
heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses  
a tissue-simulating model of the human head.  
Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to  
greatly improve the consistency of measurements  
made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR  
is the measurement of the amount of energy  
absorbed in tissue, either by the whole body or a small  
part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or milli-  
watts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to deter-  
mine whether a wireless phone complies with safety  
guidelines.  
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9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to  
radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?  
If there is a risk from these products—and at this  
point we do not know that there is—it is probably very  
small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even  
potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to  
minimize your exposure to radiofrequency energy  
(RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure  
a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent  
using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.  
• If you must conduct extended conversations by  
wireless phone every day, you could place more  
distance between your body and the source of the  
RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically  
with distance. For example, you could use a headset  
and carry the wireless phone away from your body or  
use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna.  
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that  
wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned  
about the RF exposure from these products, you can  
use measures like those described above to reduce  
your RF exposure from wireless phone use.  
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10. What about children using wireless phones?  
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to  
users of wireless phones, including children and  
teenagers.  
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If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radiofre-  
quency energy (RF), the measures described above  
would apply to children and teenagers using wireless  
phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and  
increasing the distance between the user and the RF  
source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups spon-  
sored by other national governments have advised  
that children be discouraged from using wireless  
phones at all. For example, the government in the  
United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such  
a recommendation in December 2000. They noted  
that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone  
causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recom-  
mendation to limit wireless phone use by children was  
strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific  
evidence that any health hazard exists.  
11. What about wireless phone interference with  
medical equipment?  
Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can  
interact with some electronic devices. For this reason,  
FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure  
electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac  
pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones.  
This test method is now part of a standard sponsored  
by the Association for the Advancement of Medical  
instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by  
FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other  
groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will  
allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers  
and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI.  
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FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from  
handheld wireless phones and helped develop a  
voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of  
Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard  
specifies test methods and performance requirements  
for hearing aids and wireless phones so that that no  
interference occurs when a person uses a “compati-  
ble” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same  
time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000.  
FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones  
for possible interactions with other medical devices.  
Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA  
will conduct testing to assess the interference and  
work to resolve the problem.  
12. Where can I find additional information?  
For additional information, please refer to the following  
resources:  
• FDA web screen on wireless phones  
(http://www.fda.gov/cellphones)  
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• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF  
Safety Program (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)  
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation  
Protection (http://www.icnirp.de)  
• World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF  
Project (http://www.who.int/emf)  
• National Radiological Protection Board (UK)  
(http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation)  
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
Pantech Wireless, Inc. (the Company) warrants to  
the original retail purchaser of this Pantech handheld  
portable cellular telephone, that should this product  
or any part thereof during normal consumer usage  
and conditions, be proven defective in material or  
workmanship that results in product failure within  
the first twelve (12) months period from the date of  
purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced  
(with new or rebuilt parts) at the Company’s option,  
without charge for parts or labor directly related to  
the defect(s).  
The antenna, key pad, display, rechargeable battery  
and battery charger, if included, are similarly warrant-  
ed for twelve (12) months from date of purchase.  
This Warranty extends only to consumers who  
purchase the product in the United States or Canada  
and it is not transferable or assignable.  
This Warranty does not apply to:  
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(a) Product subjected to abnormal use or conditions,  
accident, mishandling, neglect, unauthorized  
alteration, misuse, improper installation or repair  
or improper storage;  
(b) Product whose mechanical serial number or  
electronic serial number has been removed, altered  
or defaced.  
(c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity,  
excessive temperatures or extreme environmental  
conditions;  
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(d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of  
any accessory or other product not approved or  
authorized by the Company;  
(e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or  
structural items such as framing and non-operative  
parts;  
(f) Product damaged from external causes such as  
fire, flooding, dirt, sand, weather conditions, battery  
leakage, blown fuse, theft or improper usage of any  
electrical source.  
The Company disclaims liability for removal or  
reinstallation of the product, for geographic coverage,  
for inadequate signal reception by the antenna or for  
communications range or operation of the cellular  
system as a whole.  
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of  
this Warranty, the product should be delivered with  
proof of Warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale),  
the consumer’s return address, daytime phone  
number and/or fax number and complete description  
of the problem, transportation prepaid, to the Company  
by calling the number listed below or to the place of  
purchase for repair or replacement processing.  
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In addition, you may telephone us at (800) 962-8622,  
or email us at [email protected]  
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THE EXTENT OF DISNEY MOBILE AND THE COMPANY’S  
LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN  
NO EVENT, SHALL DISNEY MOBILE OR THE COMPANY’S  
LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY  
PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE  
DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION  
FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT  
WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL  
PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL DISNEY MOBILE OR THE  
COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY  
OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.  
DISNEY MOBILE AND/OR THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR THE DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER  
THIS WARRANTY OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME THE  
PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED OR REPLACED.  
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
No person or representative is authorized to assume  
for Disney Mobile or the Company any liability other  
than expressed herein in connection with the sale of  
this product.  
Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limi-  
tation of incidental or consequential damage so the above  
limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This  
Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
also have other rights which vary from state to state  
or province to province.  
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