Helio PN 810 User Manual

User Guide  
PN-810  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
USING FLASHLIGHT...........................................................29  
CALL LOG ..........................................................................30  
DURING A CALL...........................................................31  
AVAILABLE OPTIONS DURING A CALL ............................31  
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL.................................33  
911 IN LOCK MODE ..........................................................33  
911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM ..............................33  
PHOTO ALBUM .................................................................77  
VIDEO ALBUM...................................................................79  
SETTINGS ...........................................................................81  
PRINT PHOTOS ..................................................................82  
MEMORY INFO..................................................................83  
VIDEO+MUSIC..............................................................84  
VIDEO ................................................................................84  
DOWNLOAD VIDEO..........................................................84  
MUSIC ................................................................................85  
DOWNLOAD MUSIC..........................................................85  
SETTINGS ...........................................................................86  
CONTACT......................................................................88  
NEW CONTACT..................................................................89  
VIEW DETAIL .....................................................................90  
EDIT CONTACT ..................................................................91  
DELETE...............................................................................91  
SEND MY MAME CARD....................................................92  
SORT CONTACTS LISTS......................................................92  
SELECT MULTIPLE..............................................................93  
GAMES.........................................................................94  
DOWNLOAD GAME..........................................................94  
PLAN ............................................................................96  
CALENDAR.........................................................................96  
WAKE-UP CALL .................................................................99  
ALARM.............................................................................101  
CALCULATOR...................................................................103  
WORLD TIME...................................................................104  
UNIT CONVERTER............................................................105  
NOTEPAD.........................................................................106  
VOICE MEMO..................................................................107  
STOPWATCH....................................................................108  
CONNECT TO PC..............................................................109  
FILE MANEGER................................................................110  
MEMORY INFO................................................................111  
MESSAGE...................................................................112  
WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES.................................112  
CHAPTER 3. MEMORY FUNCTIONS ................................35  
STORING A PHONE NUMBER.......................................36  
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS ..............37  
STANDARD INPUT MODE .................................................38  
T9WORD INPUT MODE.....................................................39  
NUMERIC MODE ...............................................................40  
SYMBOL MODE.................................................................40  
KOREAN MODE.................................................................40  
USING QWERTY KEYBOARD ............................................41  
MAKING A CALL FROM THE PHONE BOOK ................42  
ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING ................................42  
CHAPTER 4. MENU FUNCTIONS......................................43  
CUSTOMIZE..................................................................44  
RINGS.................................................................................44  
DOWNLOAD RINGS ..........................................................44  
SCREENS.............................................................................45  
CALL SCREENS...................................................................46  
DOWNLOAD SCREENS......................................................47  
HOT SCREENS....................................................................47  
DOWNLOAD HOT .............................................................48  
SETTINGS ...........................................................................48  
SURF.............................................................................64  
ACCESS HELIO PORTAL.....................................................64  
BROWSER MENU...............................................................64  
SNAP ............................................................................68  
CAMERA ............................................................................68  
VIDEO CAMERA ................................................................73  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
MESSAGE.........................................................................112  
SEND TEXT/PIC ................................................................113  
SEND EMAIL ....................................................................115  
TEXT/PIC INBOX ..............................................................117  
INSTANT MESSAGING .....................................................118  
E-MAIL MESSAGES..........................................................119  
OVER-THE-AIR SETTINGS SERVICE .................................119  
HELIO MAIL.....................................................................120  
YAHOO!...........................................................................121  
AOL..................................................................................121  
WINDOWS LIVE...............................................................121  
GMAIL..............................................................................122  
APPS...........................................................................123  
CHAPTER 1  
BEFORE  
USING  
YOUR PHONE  
CHAPTER 5. SAFETY AND WARRANTY ........................125  
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD  
PHONES......................................................................126  
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE .......131  
SAR INFORMATION....................................................132  
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY (HAC)  
REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICES....................134  
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE..........................................136  
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY......................................143  
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY ..............................144  
This chapter provides important information about using the  
PN-810 including:  
INSIDE THE PACKAGE  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
DISPLAY INDICATORS  
BATTERY USAGE  
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION  
MINISD CARD USAGE  
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INSIDE THE PACKAGE  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
BEFORE USING  
BEFORE USING  
This phone is a tri-mode CDMA2000 1X, EVDO digital phone  
with camera and WEB browsing capabilities. The PN-810  
weighs 4.84 oz. The dimensions are 1.93” x 4.27” x 0.95”.  
This package should include all items pictured below.  
If any are missing or different, immediately contact the  
retailer where you purchased the cellular telephone.  
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PHONE VIEW  
VOD Key  
Earpiece  
Camera Flash  
Camera Lens  
MOD Key  
Display  
Screen  
Navigation  
Keys  
Speaker  
Handset  
Standard Battery  
Clear Key  
Earjack  
Voice  
Memo Key  
Left/Right  
Soft Keys  
Volume Key  
Send Key  
CD Manual  
AC Travel Charger  
End Key  
MP3 Key  
Camera Key  
miniSD card  
Lock Mode Key  
Microphone  
International  
Function Key  
Strap  
Data Cable  
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HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
BEFORE USING  
BEFORE USING  
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THE FUNCTION KEYS  
(7) Clear - Press to clear a digit  
from the display or to return  
to the previous page.  
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9
2
3
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19  
20  
(8) MOD Key  
(9) OK Key  
15  
16  
(10) Right Soft Key - Press to  
access contacts menu or func-  
tion displayed on bottom  
line.  
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5
6
7
17  
10  
11  
(15) Shiftkeys - Enters upper  
case letters and symbols.  
You can either press the  
(17) Space bar keys - Enters a  
space.  
(11) End Key - Press to turn the  
phone on/off, to terminate a  
call or to return to the initial  
page.  
(18) Backspacekey - deletes  
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Shift key first and then the  
desired key or press both  
keys at the same time.  
characters.  
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(19) Characterkey - Opens a  
set of characters and sym-  
bols during text writing.  
(12) THE NAVIGATION KEYS  
In Idle Mode - Press Up for  
Surf Down for Send Text/Pic,  
Left for Media and Right for  
Game.  
(16) Alt key - To type the num-  
ber or symbol printed in  
orange at the top of a key,  
hold down the orange-col-  
ored Alt key and then press  
one or more letter keys. Or,  
press and release the Alt  
key and then press a letter  
key.  
(1) VOD Key  
(20) Enter key - Starts a new  
(2) Display Indicators - See page  
12 for a list of icons.  
line when writing text.  
(3) Text & Graphic area  
Inside a menu - Within a  
menu, use to scroll through  
menu options, or to select a  
function displayed on the  
screen.  
(4) Soft Key Indicators - Shows  
the functions currently  
assigned to each soft key and  
displays some icons.  
(13) Lock Key - Press and hold to  
(5) Left Soft Key - Press to access  
the main menu or function dis-  
played on bottom line of LCD.  
enter lock mode.  
(14) International Key - A long  
press shall display a plus “+”.  
(6) Send KeyPress to make or  
receive a call. Short Press:  
Recent Calls.  
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DISPLAY INDICATORS  
DISPLAY INDICATORS  
BEFORE USING  
BEFORE USING  
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DISPLAY INDICATORS  
Airplane Mode  
While in Airplane Mode, your phone’s standby screen  
will displayed.  
Signal Strength  
Current signal strength: the more lines, the stronger the  
signal.  
Anniversary  
Anniversary is set, the idle screen appears.  
The idle screen disappears if the anniversary expires  
or is disabled.  
Roaming  
Phone is out of home area.  
Alarm/Morning Call  
Service Indicator  
Alarm/Morning Call is set, the idle screen appears.  
The idle screen disappears if the alarm/morning call is in  
operation or disabled.  
Indicates call is in progress or the  
Calling  
Call Lock  
Voice Privacy  
phone cannot receive a signal from  
the system.  
Ring Mode  
Standby  
SMS  
Privacy Mode  
Appears when a ringer is set as a  
Ring  
Vibrate the ring  
Ring and vibrate  
ringer mode.  
Message / MMS Message  
Dormant  
New TEXT or voice message /  
Indicates your phone is in a dormant state during a data  
call. Your phone goes into Dormant mode when you have  
not had any activity on a page for some time - your con-  
nection is still active and you can make and receive calls.  
Voice Msg SMS+Voice Msg  
MMS  
New TEXT or voice MMS  
message.  
SMS+MMS MMS+Voice Msg SMS+MMS+Voice Msg  
Vibrate  
Battery  
Phone will vibrate when call is received.  
Battery charging level – the more fill, the  
stronger the charge.  
Full Charge  
Empty  
Helio 3D Game Icon  
Indicates Helio 3D Game operation key icon.  
3G Mode  
Phone is operating in 3G mode.  
1X  
Phone is in the 1x service area.  
Data Service  
Indicates internet services access is active.  
Manner Mode  
Phone is in manner mode.  
To all the sound settings are off.  
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BATTERY USAGE  
BATTERY USAGE  
BEFORE USING  
BEFORE USING  
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BATTERY INSTALLATION  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
As shown in the picture below, put the metal locators of the  
battery into the holes located in the bottom of the unit.  
POWER CONNECTION  
Place the battery on the back of the handset and  
slide into place.  
Plug the AC Charger into a standard outlet.  
Plug the other end of the AC Charger into the  
bottom of your phone. The battery must be  
installed onto the phone.  
Push the battery down until it locks into place.  
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BATTERY REMOVAL  
Pull up the release latch, lift up the battery.  
Remove the battery from the handset.  
You cannot operate the phone until it is powered on.  
Fully charge the battery before use.  
It is more efficient to charge the battery with the handset  
powered off.  
The battery must be connected to the phone in order to  
charge it.  
Battery operating time gradually decreases over time.  
If the battery fails to perform normally, you may need to  
replace the battery.  
If the battery is not correctly placed in the compartment,  
the handset will not turn on and/or the battery may be  
detached during use.  
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BATTERY USAGE  
BATTERY HANDLING  
INFORMATION  
BEFORE USING  
BEFORE USING  
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DO’S  
BATTERY USAGE TIMES  
The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration.  
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 the battery is stored in temperatures  
above or below the recommended range, give it time to  
warm up or cool down before using.  
Battery Capacity  
Low Gain Mode  
High Gain Mode  
DCS  
PCS  
Up to 300 minutes Up to 310 minutes  
Up to 210 minutes Up to 217 minutes  
Completely drain the battery before recharging. It may  
take one to four days to completely drain.  
Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark and dry place.  
Purchase a new battery when the operating time of the  
current battery has decreased gradually over time.  
Properly dispose of the battery according to local laws.  
BATTERY STANDBY TIME  
The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration.  
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DON’Ts  
Battery Capacity  
STD 1200 mAh  
DCS  
PCS  
Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a sealed  
unit with no serviceable parts.  
228~231 Hours  
212~248 Hours  
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 temps.  
Otherwise, it could significantly reduce the capacity and  
lifetime of the battery.  
These times are for a new battery. Usage and Standby time  
may decrease over time.  
Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.  
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MINISD CARD USAGE  
BEFORE USING  
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USING MINISD CARD (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY)  
The miniSD card stores sounds, images, photos and videos, music,  
and other files.  
INSTALLING THE MINISD CARD  
To install your miniSD card, use the following steps:  
CHAPTER 2  
BASIC  
OPERATION  
With the miniSD card slot  
opened, and the gold contacts  
facing up, insert the miniSD  
card into the slot.  
Push the card in until it it  
clicks into place.  
Close the miniSD card slot.  
This chapter addresses and explains the basic features of your  
cellular telephone including:  
REMOVING THE MINISD CARD  
To remove the miniSD card, use the following steps:  
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF  
ACCESSING THE MENU  
MENU SUMMARY  
Open the miniSD card slot.  
Use your thumb to press and  
release the miniSD card.  
It will pop-out to allow you  
to remove the card.  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
DURING A CALL  
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL  
Remove the card and close the  
miniSD card slot.  
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TURNING THE PHONE  
ON / OFF  
ACCESSING THE MENU  
BASIC OPERATION  
BASIC OPERATION  
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TURNING THE PHONE ON  
Your phone can be customized via the menu. Each function  
can be accessed by scrolling with the Navigation Key or by  
pressing the number that corresponds to the menu item.  
To access the menu in idle mode, slide the phone  
open, press  
[MENU].  
Use the Navigation Key to scroll through the menu.  
To return to the previous page, press  
Slide the phone open, press and hold  
“HELIO” Logo and animation appears and the wake  
up tone sounds.  
, until  
.
If your phone is locked, enter your 4-digit password to  
unlock your phone when “Enter 4-digit password”  
appears on the display.  
To exit the current menu and return to idle mode,  
press  
.
The default password is “0000”.  
Press the Navigation Key and then press  
, to  
enter a function when its main page is displayed or  
press its assigned number to have direct access to  
the function.  
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TURNING THE PHONE OFF  
Slide the phone open, press and hold  
“HELIO” Logo and animation appears and the tone  
sounds.  
, until  
Hotkey  
In idle mode, move the Navigation Key as follows to access  
these functions:  
Immediately change or recharge the battery when  
“Low Battery” appears on the display. Memory may  
possibly be damaged if the phone turns off due to the  
battery completely draining.  
Turn the phone off before removing or replacing the  
battery. If the phone is on, unsaved data may be lost.  
: SURF  
: Send Text/Pic  
: Game  
: Media  
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MENU SUMMARY  
MENU SUMMARY  
BASIC OPERATION  
BASIC OPERATION  
MAIN MENU 2ND DEPTH  
3RD DEPTH  
4TH DEPTH  
MAIN MENU 2ND DEPTH  
3RD DEPTH  
4TH DEPTH  
1. Customize  
1. Rings  
2. Download Rings  
3. Screens  
4. Call Screens  
5. Download Screens  
6. HOT Screens  
7. Download HOT  
8. Settings  
6. Games  
7. Plan  
Download Game  
1. Calendar  
2. Wake-up Call  
3. Alarm  
4. Calculator  
5. World Time  
6. Unit Converter  
7. Notepad  
2. Surf  
1. Access Helio Portal  
8. Voice Memo  
9. Stopwatch  
10. Conect to PC  
*.File Maneger  
#.Memory Info  
3. Snap  
1. Camera  
2. Video Camera  
3. Photo Album  
4. Video Album  
5. Settings  
6. Print Photos  
7. Memory Info  
8. Message  
9. Apps  
1. Internal  
2. External  
4. Video + Music 1. Video  
2. Download Video  
3. Music  
4. Download Music  
5. Memory Info  
1. Internal  
2. External  
6. Settings  
1. Backlight Duration  
2. Play Time  
3. Play Option  
5. Contact  
Customer Care  
Emergency  
Helio UP  
Information  
My Number  
Voicemail  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
BASIC OPERATION  
BASIC OPERATION  
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MAKING A CALL  
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CALLING A NUMBER FROM CONTACTS  
Press [CONTACT] to access the directory.  
Select the desired phone number and press  
.
NUMBER  
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ANSWERING A CALL  
Slide the phone open, enter a phone number.  
When your phone rings or vibrates, slide the phone  
open, press to answer the incoming call.  
To modify the phone number you have entered:  
Erase one digit at a time by pressing  
.
Erase the entire number by pressing and holding  
.
(Depending on your phone’s settings, you may also  
answer incoming calls by opening the phone or by  
pressing any number key.)  
To send a Text or Photo message to the phone number:  
Enter a part of the phone number, then press  
select “Send Text/Pic or Send Email”.  
[MENU],  
Please refer to page 113 or page 115 for more details on  
“Send Text/Pic or Send Email”.  
To silence the ringer and ignore incoming calls, press  
[SILENT] and then press [IGNORE].  
When you place or receive a call from stored phone numbers,  
both the name and phone number will be displayed.  
Press  
.
The indicator,  
, appears on the display.  
To end the call, slide the phone closed or press  
.
If “CALL FAILED” appears on the display or the line is  
busy, press or  
If you activate the “AUTO REDIAL” function, the phone  
will automatically retry for 2 times. (Refer to page 55).  
If “Enter Lock Code” appears on the display enter your  
4-digit password to unlock your phone.  
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SPEAKER PHONE  
The speaker phone feature lets you hear audio through the speaker  
and talk without holding the phone.  
To activate or deactivate the speaker phone during call,  
To end a call, slide the phone closed or press  
.
press  
.
The phone returns to normal (Speaker Phone Off) after  
ending a call or when the phone is turned off and back on.  
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MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL  
Press and hold  
. When “+” is displayed, enter the  
country and area codes, then complete the number and  
send the call.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
CALL WAITING  
BASIC OPERATION  
BASIC OPERATION  
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ENTER LOCK MODE  
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Notifies you of an incoming call when you are already on a call by  
sounding a beep tone and displaying the caller’s phone number.  
To lock the phone, slide the phone open, press and  
hold  
.
To unlock the phone, press any function key  
(Except  
, numeric key,  
), then input your  
password.  
To answer another call while on the phone, press  
This places the first call on hold. To switch back to the  
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3-WAY CALLING  
first caller, press  
again.  
With 3-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time.  
When using this feature, normal airtime rates will apply to the two  
calls.  
Call Waiting is a system dependent feature. Please contact  
your service provider for details.  
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2SEC/HARD PAUSE  
NUMBER  
NUMBER  
Pauses are used for automated systems (i.e., voice mail, calling  
cards). Insert a pause after a phone number then enter another  
group of numbers. The second set of numbers is dialed  
automatically after the pause. This feature is useful for dialing into  
systems that require a code.  
Slide the phone open, enter a number you wish to  
call and press  
.
Once you have established the connection, enter  
the second number you wish to call and press  
Select  
“2” or ”3”  
.
NUMBER  
When you’re connected to the second party,  
press  
again to begin your 3-Way call.  
To insert a pause, enter a phone number then  
press [MENU]. Select either a “2sec Pause”  
(“P”) or a “Hard Pause” (“W”).  
If one of the people you called hangs up during your call,  
you and the remaining caller stay connected.  
If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all  
three callers are disconnected.  
Press to dial or [SAVE] to store the  
phone number.  
Please refer to page 36 for more details about  
storing a phone number.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
MP3 PLAYER  
BASIC OPERATION  
BASIC OPERATION  
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ADJUSTING VOLUME  
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Adjust the volume of the ringer, key beep and speaker phone.  
Music Player is for playing MP3 files saved on the miniSD  
Card. To display music list with the phone closed, press  
and select a music file with the Navigation Key, press  
[PLAY], then press  
press [FRW] to select another MP3 file.  
In order to stop the music player while it is playing with shell  
closed, it is required to open the shell and press  
[PAUSE] or press  
[FFW] or  
Select one of the following.  
Ring Volume: Controls the ringer volume.  
Receiver: Controls the receiver volume.  
Keypad: Controls the keypad volume.  
Effects: Controls the effects volume.  
Wake-up Call: Controls the wake-up call volume.  
Alert: Controls the alert volume.  
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The MP3 Player can only play MP3 files recorded at 192 kbps or  
less. Please consult the recorded source file for details.  
Power Up/Down: Controls the power up/down volume.  
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USING FLASHLIGHT  
This function allows you to use the phone’s camera flash as a miniature  
flashlight. To use this function, your phone must be in standby mode.  
Adjust volume and press  
[SAVE] to save it.  
To adjust volume in idle mode, press side speaker key.  
In standby mode, press and hold  
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CALLER ID  
Identifies callers by displaying their phone number.  
If the caller’s name and number are already stored in  
your phone book, they will both appear.  
The caller ID information is stored in Call History.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
DURING A CALL  
BASIC OPERATION  
BASIC OPERATION  
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CALL LOG  
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AVAILABLE OPTIONS DURING A CALL  
Displays information about All Calls, Missed Calls, Received Calls,  
Dialed Calls and Rejected calls.  
To display menu options during a call, press  
[MENU].  
CONTACT LIST  
Press  
.
To search or save the phone number in your contacts list.  
To see a list of the 40 most recent All Calls, Missed  
Calls, Received Calls, Dialed Calls and Rejected calls.  
If the number is already stored in your phone book,  
only the name appears. If the number is not stored,  
only the phone number appears.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
CALL LOG  
To displays the list of call log.  
If you are in call logs, you may also navigate to the next or  
previous call logs (All Calls, Missed Calls, Received Calls,  
Dialed Calls and Rejected calls) by pressing the Navigation  
Key right or left.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
MUTE (UNMUTE)  
Mutes the microphone while you are on a call so the other party  
cannot hear you when you speak.  
Press  
press  
[MENU] to save a selected number or  
[WRITE] to send a message  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Save: To save the number to a contact list.  
Delete: To delete a call log.  
To deactivate, press  
The phone will automatically unmute in Emergency Call or  
Callback mode.  
[MENU]  
.
Delete All: To delete all call logs.  
Send Caller Info: To send a caller information to someone  
else.  
3-WAY CALL  
To view details, press  
press [MENU].  
. To access options,  
To call a second party during a call, dial the number or select it  
from the directory by accessing the menu during a call.  
Save: To save the number to a contact list.  
Delete: To delete a call log.  
Send Caller Info: To send a caller information to someone  
else.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Call details include type of call, date, time and phone  
number.  
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DURING A CALL  
MAKING AN  
EMERGENCY CALL  
BASIC OPERATION  
BASIC OPERATION  
This 911 feature puts the phone in the Emergency Call Mode when  
you dial the preprogrammed emergency number, 911.  
It also operates in the lock mode and out of the service area.  
SEND MESSAGE  
Enables you to send a message (SMS) during a call.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Emergency  
Number  
MY NUMBER  
Enables you to see your phone number while on a call.  
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911 IN LOCK MODE  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
The 911 call service is available even in the lock mode.  
Enter “911” and press  
The call connects.  
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RECORD CALL  
Records the conversation for up to three minutes during a call.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
When the call ends, the phone returns to the Lock Mode.  
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911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM  
The 911 call service is available even in the lock mode.  
Enter “911” and press  
The call connects.  
.
While the phone is in the emergency mode for 5 minutes,  
the phone can receive an incoming call from any available  
system. However it can't make a call.  
The 911 call is not recorded in the recent call list.  
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MEMO  
CHAPTER 3  
MEMORY  
FUNCTIONS  
This chapter addresses memory functions including:  
STORING A PHONE NUMBER  
ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
MAKING A CALL FROM THE PHONE BOOK  
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STORING  
A PHONE NUMBER  
ENTERING LETTERS,  
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
MEMORY FUNCTIONS  
MEMORY FUNCTIONS  
The phone book stores up to 1200 entries.  
The input mode (T9 editor) will automatically be  
activated when necessary to enter letters and numbers.  
As shown below, there are 5 available modes ; Standard  
input mode (Abc), T9Word input mode (T9Abc), Numeric  
mode (123), Symbol mode (Sym) and korean mode  
(Korean).  
Slide the phone open, enter phone # then press  
[SAVE], and then choose “New Contact” or  
“Existing Contact”. Press  
to select.  
If “New Contact” is selected, enter a contact edit  
window.  
The input mode indicator appears on the below right of  
the display when letters and numbers are entered. To  
select the desired input mode among the 5 modes below,  
If “Existing Contact” is selected, your contact list is  
displayed. Choose the entry to add the phone  
number to, then press  
.
press  
[Abc], then enter letters and numbers.  
Enter a name.  
Please refer to page 37 for more details on entering  
letters, numbers & mbols.  
The following illustrates the function assigned to each  
key in the Alpha Editor.  
To change the input mode, press  
Press the Navigation Key down to select other  
options.  
[Abc].  
KEY  
FUNCTION  
Abc  
Press to change mode.  
[T9Abc][Abc][123][Sym][Korean]  
Contact Field: First Name, Last Name, Graphic,  
Phone Number 1 ~ 5, , Ring, Default number,  
Email, Instant Message, MySpace, Notes,  
Group.  
Phone Number Type: Mobile, Home, Work, Fax, Other.  
Next  
Press to view the next matching word if the  
highlighted word is not the word you intended.  
Space  
Press to accept a word and add a space.  
If you entered a phone number or others, press  
to select options. (Phone/E-Mail/Address/Nickname/Title/  
Company/Department/Website)  
[Add...]  
Caps Lock  
Press to select a letter case of the standard text  
input or T9 text input mode. [Abc], [ABC] and [abc]  
indicate the standard text input. [T9Abc], [T9ABC]  
and [T9abc] indicate the predictive text input. Press  
and hold to change mode.  
To store the entry, press  
“Save changes?” and then press  
[SAVE].  
[YES].  
Clear  
Press to delete a character to the left of the cursor.  
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ENTERING LETTERS,  
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
ENTERING LETTERS,  
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
MEMORY FUNCTIONS  
MEMORY FUNCTIONS  
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STANDARD INPUT MODE  
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T9WORD INPUT MODE  
Use the number keys to enter letters, numbers and characters.  
The T9Word input mode incorporates a built-in-dictionary to  
determine a word based on the entered characters. A T9Word can  
be entered more quickly by pressing a key once per character.  
Enter letters using the key pad as follows:  
Select the T9Abc mode by pressing  
[Abc].  
Press  
2 times  
Press  
3 times  
Press  
4 times  
Press  
1 Time  
Press  
5 times  
Key Pad  
Press a digit key once to enter the character you  
want then enter all the characters to input the  
word you want.  
2ABC  
3DEF  
4GHI  
:
A
D
G
:
B
E
H
:
C
F
I
2
3
4
:
A
D
G
:
To view the next matching word, press  
.
:
To accept the matching word and enter a space,  
9WXYZ  
W
X
Y
Z
9
press  
.
To enter a compound word:  
Press  
repeatedly, until the desired symbol  
Enter the first part of the word then press  
accept it.  
to  
to  
appears (. , - ? ! ' @ : 1).  
To change the input mode, press  
[Abc].  
Enter the last part of the word then press  
enter the word.  
To enter a space, press  
. The cursor will  
automatically move to the next column.  
Repeat until letters are entered.  
To delete one digit, press  
If you press and hold  
.
, it will delete letters  
entirely as well as entire numbers.  
To change from lowercase to uppercase, press  
.
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ENTERING LETTERS,  
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
ENTERING LETTERS,  
NUMBERS & SYMBOLS  
MEMORY FUNCTIONS  
NUMERIC MODE  
MEMORY FUNCTIONS  
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USING QWERTY KEYBOARD  
Allows you to enter numbers.  
Your phone is specifically designed QWERTY keyboard provides a  
superior typing experience on a small handheld for easy and  
comfortable text writing. You can use all of the phone functions  
with the keyboard either closed or open. When you open the  
Press  
press  
[Abc] and scroll down to “123” and  
to change to Numeric Mode.  
keyboard you have the extra benefit of a full messaging keyboard.  
To enter a number, press a digit key.  
The handheld includes a fully-functional QWERTY  
keyboard you can use to compose text for email  
messages, notes, and so on.  
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SYMBOL MODE  
Allows you to enter symbols.  
Press  
press  
[Abc] and scroll down to “Sym” and  
to change to Symbol Mode.  
KEY  
FUNCTION  
To type upper-case letters, hold down the Shift  
key and then press one or more letter keys.  
Alternatively, you can briefly hold down a letter  
key to capitalize a letter. Or, press and release  
the Shift key and then press a letter key.  
Select the symbol you want to enter by pressing the  
corresponding digit key.  
Shift + letter  
Use the Navigation Key to view a different set of symbols.  
There are 8 sets of symbols.  
To type the number or symbol printed in orange  
at the top of a key, hold down the orange-  
colored Alt key and then press one or more  
letter keys. Or, press and release the Alt key and  
then press a letter key.  
Alt + letter  
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KOREAN MODE  
Allows you to enter korean characters.  
Space Key  
Enter Key  
Clear Key  
Press the Space key to type a blank space.  
Press the Enter key to insert a carriage return.  
Press  
press  
[Abc] and scroll down to “Korean” and  
to change to Korean Mode.  
To enter korean characters, press a keypad.  
Press the Delete key to delete a character to the  
left of the text cursor.  
For best performance in low-light environments, your phone  
includes a backlight feature that can illuminate both the  
display and the keyboard so you can keep reading and typing.  
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MAKING A CALL FROM  
THE PHONE BOOK  
MEMORY FUNCTIONS  
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ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DIALING  
Ideal for frequently dialed numbers, this feature allows phone book  
entries to be dialed via the keypad with only one or two key  
presses.  
ONE-TOUCH DIALING:  
1~9: Press and hold the corresponding memory number  
for more than 1 second.  
CHAPTER 4  
MENU  
FUNCTIONS  
TWO-TOUCH DIALING:  
10~99: Press the first digit and second digits of the  
memory number short and long respectively.  
If no phone number is stored in the location entered,  
“Invalid speed dial” will appear on the screen.  
Press  
is used for One-Touch voicemail dial feature.  
This chapter addresses accessing the menu and using its functions  
and features to customize your phone.  
CUSTOMIZE  
SURF  
SNAP  
VIDEO+MUSIC  
CONTACT  
GAMES  
PLAN  
MESSAGE  
APPS  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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RINGS  
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SCREENS  
You can select a ringtone that will play when receiving a call. You can  
select from downloaded ringtones as well as the default ringtones.  
Select the wallpaper image displayed in idle mode. In addition to the  
default images, you can select a downloaded image, Video Screen,  
Photos or Video Recordings as your screen.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To select your desired ringer type.  
To select your desired image type.  
Rings: Select a live ringtone.  
Bell Rings: Select from your downloaded ringtones.  
Freebies: Select from the default ringtones.  
Screens: Select from downloaded screens or from the  
provided freebies.  
Video Screens: Select a Video Screen.  
Photos: Select from saved taken images.  
Video Recordings: Select from saved taken video clips.  
Freebies: Select from the default screens.  
To play a select ringtone, press  
Press  
[PLAY].  
[MENU], select one of the following  
options.  
To view/play a select image, press  
[VIEW/PLAY].  
Delete: Delete the selected live ringtone.  
Delete All: Delete all contents in the live ringtone list.  
File Info: Display the selected live ringtone information.  
Press  
[MENU], select one of the following  
options.  
Sort: Sort the content list.  
Rename: Rename the selected content.  
Delete: Delete the selected content.  
Delete All: Delete all contents in the content list.  
Lock On/Off: Lock On/Off the selected content.  
File Info: Display the selected content information.  
To save it, press  
[SET].  
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DOWNLOAD RINGS  
Connects directly to the Helio Store, where you can download ringtones.  
To save it, press  
[SET].  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Connecting to Helio Service.  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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CALL SCREENS  
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DOWNLOAD SCREENS  
Select the screen that will be displayed when receiving a call.  
In addition to the default images, you can select a downloaded image,  
Video Screen or Photos as the call screen.  
Connects directly to the Helio Store, where you can download screens.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Connecting to Helio Service.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To select your desired image type.  
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HOT SCREENS  
Start H.O.T.TM (Helio On Top) screens.  
Screens: Select from downloaded screens or from the  
provided freebies.  
Video Screens: Select a Video Screen.  
Photos: Select from saved taken images.  
Freebies: Select from the default screens.  
Press  
To select your desired downloaded image.  
To preview a select image, press [PREVIEW].  
[MENU]  
.
To view/play a select image, press  
[VIEW/PLAY].  
Press  
[MENU], select one of the following  
options.  
Sort: Sort the content list.  
Rename: Rename the selected content.  
Delete: Delete the selected content.  
Delete All: Delete all contents in the content list.  
Lock On/Off: Lock On/Off the selected content.  
File Info: Display the selected content information.  
Press  
[MENU], select one of the following  
options.  
Delete: Delete the selected content.  
Delete All: Delete all contents in the content list.  
File Info: Display the selected content information.  
To save it, press  
[SET].  
To save it, press  
[SET].  
It’s Helio On Top. Multiple channels of dynamic content  
(sports scores, music news, stock data, and more)  
delivered automatically right to your screen!  
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CUSTOMIZE  
CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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DOWNLOAD HOT  
VOLUME  
Controls the Ring Volume, Receiver, KeyPad, Effects, Wake-up  
Call, Alert and Power Up/Down volume.  
Connects directly to the Helio Store, where you can download H.O.T.  
screen.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To set your desired Vibration Mode.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Ring Volume: Level 0 ~ Level 5.  
Receiver: Level 0 ~ Level 5.  
KeyPad: Level 0 ~ Level 5.  
Effects: Level 0 ~ Level 5.  
Wake-up Call: Level 0 ~ Level 5.  
Alert: Level 0 ~ Level 5.  
Connecting to Helio Service.  
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SETTINGS  
Customizes your phone and optimizes performance through a  
variety of settings.  
Power Up/Down: Level 0 ~ Level 5.  
To save, press  
[SAVE].  
ALERTS  
To setting an Alerts ringer type:  
SOUND  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Sets Vibration, Volume, Alerts, Sound Effects and Missed Calls.  
To setting an Alerts ringer type.  
VIBRATION  
Call Connection: To set Call Connection ring tone with  
left or right Navigation Key.  
To select a Vibration Mode:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
(Off, Call Connection)  
Minute Beep: To set Minute Beep ring tone with left or  
right Navigation Key. (Off, Bell)  
No Service: To set Out-of-service ring tone with left or  
right Navigation Key. (Off, Bell)  
Low Battery: To set Battery Low ring tone with left or  
right Navigation Key. (Off, Low Battery1,  
Low Battery2)  
To set your desired Vibration Mode.  
Ringtones  
Vibration  
None  
Ring then Vib  
Ring and Vib  
To save, press  
[SAVE].  
To save, press  
[SET].  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
SOUND EFFECTS  
MISSED CALLS  
To select a sound effects ringer type:  
To set a Missed Calls options:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
SET ALERT  
To set your desired sound effects ringer type.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Keypad: To set key tone with left or right Navigation Key.  
(KeyClick, Tick, Arp, Henry, Off)  
To select alarm set mode with up or down  
Navigation Key.  
Slide: To set Slide tone with left or right Navigation Key.  
(Mambo1, Mambo2, Mambo3, Off)  
Menu: To set menu select tone with left or right  
Navigation Key. (Menu Change 1, Menu Change 2,  
Menu Change 3, Off)  
Mute / Every 2 min / Once after 2 min  
To save, press  
[SET].  
Confirm/Save: To set Confirm/Save select tone with left  
or right Navigation Key. (Confirm/Save1,  
Confirm/Save2, Confirm/Save3, Off)  
Cancel/Warning: To set Cancel/Warning select tone with  
left or right Navigation Key.  
ALERT TYPE  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To select alarm tone with up or down Navigation  
Key.  
(Cancel/Warning1, Cancel/Warning2,  
Cancel/Warning3, Off)  
Silent Mode: To set Silent Mode select tone with left or  
right Navigation Key. (On, Off)  
Alarm1 / Vibration  
To save, press  
[SET].  
To save, press  
[SAVE].  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
SCREEN  
ANIMATED STICKER  
To select images to display on the main LCD:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
OVERLAY  
To select Animated Sticker image with the  
Navigation Key.  
To select a Overlay Mode:  
CALENDAR / CLOCK  
To save, press  
[SET].  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
BANNER  
To select a Banner Mode:  
To select Calendar/Clock set mode with up or  
down Navigation Key. You want to preview  
mode, press  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
[PREVIEW].  
To select Banner set mode with up or down  
Navigation Key. You want to preview mode,  
Cal. 1mon 1 ~ Cal. 1mon 5, Cal. 2mon 1 ~ Cal. 2mon 4,  
Digital Clock 1 ~ Digital Clock 4 , Analog Clock 1 ~ Analog  
Clock 4, None  
press  
[PREVIEW].  
Banner: To select Banner with left or right Navigation Key.  
(Use, None)  
To save, press  
[SET].  
Text: To enter a banner.  
Font Color: To select a banner color with left or right  
Navigation Key.  
DUAL CLOCK  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To save, press  
[SAVE].  
The world map appears with the city, its date and  
time, and then select city with Navigation Key.  
FONT  
Left or Right Navigation Key: Move to city’s situation.  
Up or Down Navigation Key: Move to city’s name.  
To select a Font Mode:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To save, press  
[SET].  
To select Font set mode with up or down  
Navigation Key.  
1. English: Eng Font1/Eng Font2  
2. Korean: Kor Font1/Kor Font2  
To save, press  
[SET].  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
BACKLIGHT  
AUTO FUNCTIONS  
Backlights the LCD light, while the slide is closed and keypad light  
for easy viewing in dark places.  
To select an auto function option:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select one of the following options with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
To select Backlight set mode with up or down  
Navigation Key.  
1. Auto Redial: Automatically redials a call up to a set time  
interval. (On, Off)  
2. Auto Headset: If headset is connected, call is  
automatically connected. (On, Off)  
3. Auto Speaker: If Speaker is connected, call is  
automatically connected. (On, Off)  
1. Display Duration: 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds, 1 Minute,  
3 Minute, 10 Minute  
2. Display Brightness: Level 1 ~ Level 5  
3. Keypad Duration: Slide Up, 15 Seconds, 30 Seconds,  
60 Seconds, Off  
4. AutoRcvAfter 2Sec: After 2 seconds, call is automatically  
connected. (On, Off)  
To save, press  
[SET].  
CALL  
To save, press  
[SET].  
Allows you to customize the call options.  
CALL FORWARDING  
ANSWER CALL ON  
The phone can divert incoming calls to another number if you are  
busy, not reachable or do not reply. You can also choose to divert  
all calls. A phone number field in which you enter a phone  
number to be used for diverting calls. Select an entry from the  
Contacts phonebook. Your incoming calls will not be diverted.  
To select an answer call option:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select one of the following options with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select one of the following options with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
Slide Open  
Open & Any Key  
Open & Send Key  
Send Key Only  
1. On/Off: To select “On” or “Off” with Navigation Key.  
2. Set Number: Input a new call forwarding number.  
To save, press  
[SET].  
To save, press  
[SET].  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
BLOCK CALLS  
TTY  
When you attempt to make a restricted call.  
To turn TTY Mode on or off:  
Press  
your password.  
[MENU]  
and enter  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select one of the following options with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
Select one of the following options with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
TTY Full  
TTY + Talk  
TTY + Hear  
TTY Off  
Outgoing Call: To select “On” or “Off” with  
Navigation Key.  
Incoming Calls: To select “On” or “Off” with  
Navigation Key.  
To save, press  
[SET].  
Contacts:  
-Block List: Press  
[ADD], to add blocked phone  
NETWORK  
Allows you to customize the network options.  
number (Input Number, Contact List, Call Log).  
To delete blocked phone number,  
press  
[MENU], then select “Remove” or  
“Remove All”.  
-Block Setting: To select “On” or “Off” with  
Navigation Key.  
RECEIVE MODE  
Select a Receive Mode based on the handset usage.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To save, press  
[SET].  
Select one of the following receive mode with up  
or down Navigation Key.  
VOICE PRIVACY  
Enhances voice privacy and avoids tapping during a call.  
Voice: To receive a voice call.  
Data: To receive data when connected to PC.  
Fax: To function as a fax when connected to PC.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select “On” or “Off” with up or down  
Navigation Key.  
To save, press  
[SET].  
To save, press  
[SET].  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
NETWORK MODE  
MY NUMBER  
To select a network mode option:  
Displays the phone number of your phone:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select one of the following network mode with  
up or down Navigation Key.  
The my phone number appears.  
To return to the previous page, press  
[OK].  
1X only  
RESET  
EVDO mode  
EVDO only  
Resets contacts or phone to default settings.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To save, press  
[SET].  
Select “Delete Contacts” or “Reset Defaults” with  
the Navigation Key.  
DEVICE  
Displays the following information about your phone:  
Memory Info, S/W Version, My Number, resets phone to default  
settings and On Close Timeout.  
Enter your password.  
(The default password is “0000”.)  
MEMORY INFO  
Read the message. (Initialize?/Reset to Default  
Settings?)  
To view “Internal“ or “External“ memory information.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[NO] or  
[YES].  
Select “Internal Memory” or “External Memory”  
with left or right Navigation Key.  
ON CLOSE TIMEOUT  
When closing (Portrait) slide or QWERTY slide, The process shall  
be continued for user’s setting time.  
To return to the previous page, press  
[OK].  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
S/W INFO  
Displays the software version of your phone:  
Select On Close Timeout time with up or down  
Navigation Key.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
5 sec  
10 sec  
The software version appears.  
To return to the previous page, press  
[OK].  
To save, press  
[SET].  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
SECURITY  
SET PASSWORD  
Prevents unauthorized use of your phone. The following settings  
can be restricted:  
To changes your 4-digitpassword.  
Press  
[MENU]  
and enter your  
password. (The default password is “0000”.)  
PHONE LOCK  
Prevents the phone from being used without entering the  
password first.  
Press  
“Set Password”.  
Enter your password.  
(The default password is “0000”.)  
Press  
[MENU]  
and enter your  
password. (The default password is “0000”.)  
Enter a new password and down Navigation Key.  
Press  
“Phone Lock”.  
Enter the new password again and press  
[SET].  
Select “Lock Now”, “Lock at Power Up” or  
“Unlock” with up or down Navigation Key.  
BLUETOOTH  
Your phoneis compatible with devices that support theBluetooth  
headst and hands-free profiles. You may createand store 10 pairings  
within your phoneand connect toone device at a time.  
The approximate communicationrange for Bluetooth wireless  
technology is up to 30 feet (10 meters).  
Lock Now: Lock the phone now.  
Lock at Power Up: Not locked, but it is automatically  
locked when power is recycled.  
Unlock: Do not lock the phone.  
Your phone is a Bluetooth V1.1 compatible device.This means you can  
use Bluetooth V1.1 headsets andBluetooth V1.0 hands-free devices  
with your phone.  
To save, press  
[SET].  
OUTSIDE KEY LOCK  
Prevents the press key without entering the password first.  
POWER  
Press  
[MENU]  
and enter your  
The Power feature allows you to turn the Bluetooth function on  
and off.  
password. (The default password is “0000”.)  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
“Outside Key lock”.  
Select “On” or “Off” then press  
[OK] to save it.  
Select “On” or “Off” with up or down Navigation  
Key.  
To save, press  
[SET].  
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CUSTOMIZE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
DEVICE LIST  
LANGUAGE  
Device List is a list of the devices that have paired withyour  
phone via the Bluetooth functionality. Select thename of a device  
to enable it to work with your phone.  
Selects the language in which letters are displayed on screen.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select either “English” or “Korean” with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
DISCOVERY MODE  
To save, press  
[SET].  
When Discovery Mode is on, other Bluetooth devices inthe area  
can find your phone.  
AIRPLANE MODE  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s features,  
such as Games, Voice Memos, etc., when you are in an airplane or  
in any other area where making or receiving calls or data is  
prohibited. When your phone is in Airplane Mode, it cannot send  
or receive any calls or access online information.  
Select “On” or “Off” then press  
it and wait in the idle mode.  
[OK] tosave  
1. After 60 seconds, the phone returns todiscovery mode  
“Off”.  
2. If my phone is in discovery mode on, remote bluetooth  
devices can scan my phone.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select “On” or “Off” with up or down Navigation  
Key.  
DEVICE SCAN  
To save, press  
[SET].  
Device Scan allows you to scan for remote bluetoothdevices from  
the phone.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
DEVICE NAME  
Device Name allows you to change the name of aBluetooth  
device that is listed in your phone so you canmore readily  
recognize which device you want to enable.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Enter a new name, press  
[OK] to save it.  
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SURF  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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ACCESS HELIO PORTAL  
MYSPACE  
Now you can access news, sports, weather, and e-mail from your  
phone. Accessing Mobile Web keeps you updated by providing  
access to up-to-date information such as news, sports, weather and  
stock quotes when you subscribe to Internet service with your  
service provider. Please contact your service provider for a list of  
available websites and service details.  
When “MySpace” is selected from the Browser Menu,  
it allows you to save the recent Web site address.  
VIDEOS  
When “Videos” is selected from the Browser Menu,  
it allows you to save the recent Web site address.  
OR  
GAMES  
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BROWSER MENU  
When “Games” is selected from the Browser Menu,  
it allows you to save the recent Web site address.  
The browser menu contains various browser options. To access the  
browser menu, press  
[MENU]  
or press  
.
BOOKMARKS  
RINGS  
Bookmarks allow you to store the address of your favorite Web  
sites for easy access at a later time.  
When “Rings” is selected from the Browser Menu,  
it allows you to save the recent Web site address.  
ADD  
When “Add” is selected from the Browser Menu,  
it allows you to save the recent Web site address.  
SCREENS  
When “Screens” is selected from the Browser Menu,  
it allows you to save the recent Web site address.  
VIEW ALL  
When “View All” is selected from the Browser Menu,  
allows you to view and access bookmarked sites.  
1. MySpace: To launches Helio MySpace web site.  
2. Video: To launches Helio Video web site.  
3. Games: To launches Helio Games web site.  
4. Rings: To launches Helio Rings web site.  
5. Screen: To launches Helio Screen web site.  
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SURF  
SURF  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
VIEW  
SHOW ACTUAL SIZ  
TOOLS  
SEARCH  
SHOW MINI MAP  
TEXT ONLY  
FIND IN PAGE  
INSERT MOBILE NU  
SAVE SCREEN  
GO UP  
PAGE ZOOM  
IMAGE ZOOM  
IMAGE LIST  
GO FORWARD  
VIEW CERTIFICATE  
SETTINGS  
HISTORY  
Keeps a list of links to your most recently visited sites. The history  
list is available from the Browser Menu and the user may delete all  
stored pages from the history (Stores up to 50 sites). To navigate to  
a site, highlight it and press  
, to connect web site.  
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SNAP  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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CAMERA  
TAKING A PHOTO IN IDLE MODE  
Taking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as  
choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button. You can  
activate the Camera Mode and take pictures when the phone is open.  
Slide the phone open, press and hold  
Camera Mode.  
to activate  
Point the camera lens at your subject.  
You can check the photo framing through the  
main display screen.  
OR  
Press  
take the photo.  
[SNAP] or the side camera button  
to  
TAKING A PHOTO THROUGH THE MENU  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To save the picture, press  
[SAVE].  
The picture will be saved in “Photo Album”.  
To go back to idle mode without saving the picture,  
press  
To send the picture to someone, press  
Point the camera lens at your subject.  
You can check the photo framing through the  
main display screen.  
.
[SEND].  
Press  
take the photo.  
[SNAP] or the side camera button  
to  
Press  
options.  
[MENU], to access the taken picture’s other  
To save the picture, press  
[SAVE].  
The picture will be saved in “Photo Album”.  
To go back to idle mode without saving the picture,  
press  
To send the picture to someone, press  
Helio Up: To upload picture to Helio Screen web site.  
Send Message: To send a picture message.  
Send Email: To send a Email.  
Set As Screen: To assign to display for idle screen.  
Set As Call Screen: To assign to display for call screen.  
Set As Contact Pic: To assign to display for contact’s ID.  
Enter edit mode: To launches Helio Screen web site.  
.
[SEND].  
Press  
[MENU], to access the taken picture’s other  
options.  
Helio Up: To upload picture to Helio Screen web site.  
Send Message: To send a picture message.  
Send Email: To send a Email.  
Set As Screen: To assign to display for idle screen.  
Set As Call Screen: To assign to display for call screen.  
Set As Contact Pic: To assign to display for contact’s ID.  
Enter edit mode: To launches Helio Screen web site.  
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SNAP  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
CAMERA MODE OPTIONS  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 1. Camera Mode  
When the phone is open and in Camera Mode, several user options  
are available.  
To select a camera mode. (Photo, Video)  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 2. Shot Mode  
WHITE BALANCE  
To select a Shot Mode. (Single, Auto Series 4cuts,  
Auto Series 6cuts, Auto Series 9cuts). If you taking a  
picture with the phone closed, to select a Shot Mode.  
(Single, Auto Series 4cuts, Auto Series 6cuts, Auto  
Series 9cuts, Split Series 4cuts, Split Series 9cuts, Split  
Series 16cuts)  
Press  
to directly adjust the white balance.  
(Auto, Outside, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Bulb)  
FLASH  
Press  
to directly adjust the flash option.  
(Auto, Off, On).  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 3. Resolution  
BRIGHTNESS  
To select a resolution for a picture.  
(320X240, 240X320, 240X180)  
If you taking a picture with the phone closed, to  
select a resolution for a picture. (1600X1200,  
1280X960, 1024X768, 800X600, 640X480, 320X240,  
240X320, 240X180)  
Press the Navigation Key left or right to directly  
adjust the brightness. The current brightness level  
appears at the bottom of the display screen.  
ZOOM  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 4. Quality  
Press the Navigation Key up or down to change the  
magnification. The current zoom level appears at the  
right side of the display screen.  
To select a picture quality. (Super Fine, Fine, Normal)  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 5. White Balance  
ALBUM  
To select a white tone balance. (Auto, Outside,  
Cloudy, Fluorescent, Bulb)  
Press  
[ALBUM] to view all the pictures you have  
taken. Only the pictures in “Photo Album” can be  
viewed.  
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SNAP  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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VIDEO CAMERA  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 6. Flash  
Taking videos with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as  
choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button. You can  
activate the Camera Mode and take videos when the phone is open.  
To activate the flash function. (Off, On, Auto)  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 7. Timer  
To activate the camera’s timer function.  
(Off, 5 sec, 10 sec)  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
UNDER  
[MENU] - 8. Effects  
Point the camera lens at your subject. You can check  
the video framing through the main display screen.  
To select picture effects. (Normal, Gray, Sepia,  
Negative, Solarze)  
Press  
video.  
or the side camera button  
to take the  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 9. Photo Frame  
To stop recording, press  
To Pause/Resume recording, press  
or  
.
To select a resolution for a picture.  
[PAUSE/RESUME].  
(No Frame, Heart 1, Beach, Hero, Bee, Baby, Mask, Cry,  
Woman, Candy, Photo, Hill, Bear, Clown, Hula Dance,  
Heart 2, Balloons, Devil, Rabit Ears 1, Rabit Ears 2,  
Hawaii, Birthday)  
To save the video, press [SAVE].  
The picture will be saved in “Video Album”.  
To go back to idle mode without saving the picture,  
press  
.
To replay video, press  
[PREVIEW].  
UNDER  
[MENU] - *. Storage  
Press  
options.  
[MENU], to access the taken video’s other  
To activate the storage function. (Internal, External)  
UNDER  
[MENU] - #. Preview Mode  
Helio Up: To upload video to Helio Screen web site.  
Send Message: To send a picture message.  
Send Email: To send a Email.  
To activate the preview mode function. (Indicators  
Only, Indicators+Crosshair, Crosshair Only, Hide All)  
Set As Screen: To assign to display for idle screen.  
Press  
[SAVE] to save camera option.  
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SNAP  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
VIDEO MODE OPTIONS  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 1. Camera Mode  
When the phone is open and in Video Mode, several user options  
are available.  
To select a camera mode. (Photo, Video)  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 2. Recording Type  
WHITE BALANCE  
To select a video recording type.  
(Normal, MMS Movie, Idle Screen Movie)  
Press  
to directly adjust the white balance.  
(Auto, Outside, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Bulb)  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 3. Resolution  
FLASH  
To select a resolution for a video. (320X240, 176X144)  
Press  
to directly adjust the flash option.  
(Auto, Off, On).  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 4. Quality  
ALBUM  
To select a video quality. (High, Standard, Economy)  
Press  
[ALBUM] to view all the videos you have  
taken.  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 5. White Balance  
To select a white tone balance. (Auto, Outside,  
Cloudy, Fluorescent, Bulb)  
BRIGHTNESS  
Press the Navigation Key left or right to directly  
adjust the brightness. The current brightness level  
appears at the bottom of the display screen.  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 6. Flash  
To activate the flash function. (Off, On)  
ZOOM  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 7. Timer  
Press the Navigation Key up or down to change the  
magnification. The current zoom level appears at the  
right side of the display screen.  
To activate the camera’s timer function.  
(Off, 5 sec, 10 sec)  
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SNAP  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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PHOTO ALBUM  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 8. Storage  
In Review Mode you can view all the pictures you have taken, store  
selected images in your phone, send pictures to the Online Album,  
delete images and access additional picture options.  
To select a saved video location. (Internal, External)  
UNDER  
[MENU] - 9. Preview Mode  
To activate the preview mode function. (Indicators Only,  
Indicators+Crosshair, Crosshair Only, Hide All)  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[SAVE] to save video option.  
Select saved Photo’s Folder.  
To access floder’s options, press  
[MENU].  
Rename: To rename a selected folder.  
Lock Folder: To lock the selected folder.  
Add Folder: To add a new folder.  
Delete Folder: To delete a selected folder.  
In Review Mode, you can view all the pictures you  
have stored in folder.  
Select the picture with the Navigation Key and  
then press  
[VIEW] or press  
[CHECK]  
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SNAP  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
To access options, press  
[MENU].  
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VIDEO ALBUM  
In Review Mode, you can view all the videos you have taken, store  
selected videos in your phone, send videos to the Online Album,  
delete videos and access additional video options.  
Set As: To select screen setting.  
(Screen, Call Screen, Contact Pic)  
Send Message: To send a picture message.  
Helio Up: To upload picture to Helio Screen web site.  
Sort Files: - Sort by (Date, Name, Size)  
- Sort Order (Descending, Ascending)  
Copy: To copy the selected picture to the other saved  
location or folders.  
Move: To move the selected picture to the other saved  
location or folders.  
Delete: To delete the current picture from your folder.  
Rename: To edit or rename the picture’s title.  
Lock: To lock the selected picture.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select saved Video’s Folder.  
To access floder’s options, press  
[MENU].  
Rename: To rename a selected folder.  
Lock Folder: To lock the selected folder.  
Add Folder: To add a new folder.  
Check All: To check all pictures.  
File Info: Displays information of the selected picture.  
Delete Folder: To delete a selected folder.  
In Review Mode, you can view all the videos you  
have stored in folder.  
Select the video with the Navigation Key and  
then press  
[PLAY] or press  
[CHECK]  
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SNAP  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
To access options, press  
[MENU].  
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SETTINGS  
To select your camera settings:  
Helio Up: To upload video to Helio Screen web site.  
Set As Screen: To assign to display for idle screen.  
Send Message: To send a picture message.  
Sort Files: - Sort Type (Date, Name, Size)  
- Sort Order (Descending, Ascending)  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Move: To move the selected video to the other saved  
location or folders.  
Delete: To delete the current video from your folder.  
Rename: To edit or rename the video’s title.  
Lock: To lock the selected video.  
When Slide Closed: To select “Stop Preview” or  
“Continue Preview” with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
Call Receiving: To select “Call answer” or “No answer”  
with up or down Navigation Key.  
Shutter Sound: To select “Ready Sound(Cheese, Mute,  
Naughty Boy, Ready)” and “Shutter  
Check All: To check all videos.  
File Info: Displays information of the selected video.  
Sound (Sound 1 ~ Sound 3)” with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
Voice Recording: To select “Include” or “Not Include”  
with up or down Navigation Key.  
Set Storage: To select “Internal” or “External” with  
up or down Navigation Key.  
Viewfinder: To select “Shot Settings (Show all indicators,  
Hide indicators)” and “Crosshairs (Hide,  
Show)” with up or down Navigation Key.  
Press  
[SET] to save option.  
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SNAP  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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PRINT PHOTOS  
I
MEMORY INFO  
The PN-810 comes equipped with a 2-megapixel built-in camera that  
allows you to print images directly to a printer using PictBridge  
technology. A USB cable must be connected between your phone and  
the printer before any printing can occur.  
To view “Internal” or “External” memory information.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select “Internal Memory” or “External Memory”  
with the left or right Navigation Key.  
Connect the USB cable between your phone and the  
USB connector on the printer (Printer must support  
PictBridge technology).  
The memory information appears.  
To return to the previous page, press  
[OK].  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Read the message and press  
[OK].  
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VIDEO+MUSIC  
VIDEO+MUSIC  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
I
VIDEO  
I
MUSIC  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select one of the following options with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
Select one of the following options with up or  
down Navigation Key.  
1. Playlists: To play, add, rename or delete a playlists.  
2. Videos: To display all video lists.  
3. Settings  
1. Playlists: To play, add, rename or delete a playlists.  
2. Artists: To display all artist lists.  
3. Albums: To display all album lists.  
4. Songs: To display all song lists.  
5. Genres: To display all genre lists.  
6. Settings  
-Play Time: To select “Unlimited”, “30 min”, “1 hr”,  
“1 hr 30 min”, “2 hr” or “3 hr” with  
Navigation Key, then press  
.
-Play Mode: To select “Normal”, “Shuffle All”, “Repeat  
All” or “Repeat One” with  
-Play Time: To select “Unlimited”, “30 min”, “1 hr”,  
“1 hr 30 min”, “2 hr” or “3 hr” with  
Navigation Key, then press  
.
Navigation Key, then press  
.
-Play Mode: To select “Normal”, “Shuffle All”, “Repeat  
All” or “Repeat One” with  
Navigation Key, then press  
-Equalizer: To select “Auto” or “Genre 1 ~ Genre 5” with  
Navigation Key, then press  
.
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DOWNLOAD VIDEO  
Connects directly to the Helio Store, where you can download videos.  
.
I
DOWNLOAD MUSIC  
Connects directly to the Helio Store, where you can download musics.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Connecting to Helio Service.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Connecting to Helio Service.  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
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SETTINGS  
PLAY OPTION  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
BACKLIGHT DURATION  
Press [MENU]  
.
PLAY TIME  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
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CONTACT  
CONTACT  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
Stores up to 1200 entries, each of which can be assigned to a  
group. Entries can be retrieved by name, phone number or group.  
I
NEW CONTACT  
Adds a new entry.  
OR  
To add a new entry to the phone book,  
SERVICE NUMBER  
press  
[MENU]  
.
Customer Care: 611  
Emergency: 911  
To enter a name or number, use the Navigation Key  
to select the phone book field.  
Helio UP: *87  
Information: 411  
Contact Field: First Name, Last Name, Graphic,  
Phone Number 1 ~ 5, SpeedDial, Ring,  
My Number: 000-000-0000  
Voicemail: 310-254-7103  
Default number, Email, Instant Message,  
MySpace, Notes, Group.  
Phone Number Type: Mobile, Home, Work, Fax, Other.  
Group Type: None, Friends, Family, Work, Co-Workers,  
School, Other, New Group, Rename Group.  
If you entered a phone number or others info, press  
[Add...] to select options. (Phone/Email/Address/  
Nickname/Title/Company/Department/Website)  
3.1 To save the entry, press  
[SAVE].  
3.2 To return to the previous page, press  
.
Please refer to page 37 for more details on entering letters,  
numbers & symbols.  
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CONTACT  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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VIEW DETAIL  
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EDIT CONTACT  
Retrieves an entry by name and number, and calls the number by  
simply pressing . You can review all the entries stored in your  
phone book list or find an entry quickly by entering all or part of a  
name.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
The list of names in your phone book is displayed  
alphabetically. Select entry with the Navigation Key.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
The list of names in your phone book is displayed  
alphabetically. Select entry with the Navigation Key.  
[MENU] to 1. Add more details,  
2. Merge Contacts.  
Press  
[MENU]  
or press  
[VIEW].  
To display the entry’s details.  
To edit a entry, then save contact, press  
[SAVE].  
Press [MENU] to 1. Edit, 2. Send my name card,  
3. Copy to Clipboard.  
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DELETE  
To call the selected number, press  
[CALL].  
To send a message, press  
[MSG].  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
The list of names in your phone book is displayed  
alphabetically. Select entry with the Navigation Key.  
Press  
Read the message. (Delete “entry’s name”?)  
Press [CANCEL] or [OK].  
[MENU]  
.
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CONTACT  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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SEND MY MAME CARD  
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SELECT MULTIPLE  
Press  
To marked entry with  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
[MARK/UNMARK].  
The list of names in your phone book is displayed  
alphabetically. Select entry with the Navigation Key.  
[MENU] to 1. Delete Marked, 2.Mark All,  
3.Unmark All.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To move a Email editor.  
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SORT CONTACTS LISTS  
Press  
Press  
[MENU]  
[MENU]  
.
.
To select “Online Status” or “Alphabetically” then  
press to save it.  
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GAMES  
GAMES  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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DOWNLOAD GAME  
OR  
Press  
[MENU]  
or  
.
Press the  
[MENU] to access the following Option:  
Move to Folder:  
Rename:  
Info:  
Delete:  
New Folder:  
Purchase History:  
Wishlist:  
Settings:  
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PLAN  
PLAN  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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CALENDAR  
CONTENTS  
Use the keypad to input an anniversary plan message.  
Sets an event reminder.  
Press  
to the calendar.  
[SAVE] to save it or  
[CLR] to return  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To set a new schedule, press  
select “New Event”. Select “Set Time”, “Everyday”,  
“Every Week”, “Every Month” or “Every Year”.  
[MENU] then  
Move the Navigation Key left, right, up or down to  
choose a date in the calendar and then press  
Press [MENU] to 1. New Event, 2. New  
Anniversary, 3. Delete Range, 4. View List, 5. Alarm  
Settings, 6. Search Calendar or 7. Delete. Press  
[MONTHLY/ WEEKLY/DAILY] to exchange display  
mode.  
.
The title/period field is highlighted. Press the  
Navigation Key down to set the schedule options.  
TITLE  
Use the keypad to enter a title in your schedule.  
To set a new anniversary, press  
[MENU] then  
select “New Anniversary”. The title field is  
highlighted. Press the Navigation Key down to set  
the anniversary options.  
START TIME  
Use the keypad to set a start time and  
“AM” or “PM”.  
to select  
TITLE  
END TIME  
Use the keypad to enter a title in your anniversary.  
Use the keypad to set an end time and  
“AM” or “PM”.  
to select  
Date  
Use the keypad to change or enter the date.  
CONTENTS  
ANNUALLY  
Use the keypad to input an anniversary plan message.  
Press  
to check annually set.  
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PLAN  
PLAN  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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WAKE-UP CALL  
ALARM ON  
Sets a Wake-up Call.  
Use the Navigation Key to select alarm On/Off.  
ALARM TIME  
Use the keypad to set an end time and  
“AM” or “PM”.  
to select  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
The Set Wake-up Call field is highlighted. Press the  
Navigation Key down to set the Wake-up Call  
options.  
Press  
[SAVE] to save it or  
[CLR] to return  
to the calendar.  
SET WAKE-UP CALL  
Use the Navigation Key to select Set Wake-up Call  
“Off”, “Mon-Fri”, “Mon-Sat”, “Everyday”.  
NO HOLIDAY  
Press  
to check No Holiday.  
ALARM TIME  
Use the keypad to set an alarm time and  
select “AM” or “PM”.  
to  
REPEAT  
Use the Navigation Key to select repeat time “None”,  
“2 times”, “3 times”, “4 times”, “5 times”.  
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PLAN  
PLAN  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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ALARM  
INTERVAL  
Use the Navigation Key to select interval time  
“5 min”, “10 min”, “15 min”.  
RINGTONE  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
To set a “Ringtone” using the left or right Navigation  
Key. (Beep, Spring, Up Run Down, Hiphop 2005, Space  
Dragon, Monk, Parana, Samadhi, Rainyday, Shanghai  
Cruising, Smile Baby, Venus3, We Got Music, or video#)  
To set a new alarm, press  
To select alarm options.  
[NEW].  
After 10 min: To set alarm after 10 minutes.  
After 20 min: To set alarm after 20 minutes.  
After 30 min: To set alarm after 30 minutes.  
After 1 hour: To set alarm after 1 hour.  
Set Time: To set alarm time.  
Everyday: To set alarm time every day.  
Every Week: To set alarm time every week.  
Every Month: To set alarm time every month.  
VIBRATE  
Use the Navigation Key to select vibrate type  
“Ringtones”, “Vibration”, “Ring then Vib”,  
“Ring and Vib”.  
SCREEN  
ALARM ON  
To set a “Screen” using the left or right Navigation Key.  
Use the Navigation Key to select alarm on On/Off.  
Press  
[SAVE] to save it.  
NO HOLIDAY  
Press  
to check No Holiday.  
DATE  
Use the keypad to change or enter the date.  
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PLAN  
PLAN  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
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CALCULATOR  
ALARM TIME  
To access the calculator:  
Use the keypad to set an alarm time and  
select “AM” or “PM”.  
to  
MEMO  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Use the keypad to input an alarm message.  
Follow the instructions below to calculate  
Press  
Press  
[SAVE] to save it.  
[MENU] to 1. Delete or 2. Delete All.  
8x6Ȗ4-2.5=9.50  
Input 8.  
Press the Up Navigation Key (  
Input 6.  
Press the Down Navigation Key  
Input 4.  
Press the Right Navigation Key (-).  
Input 2 and press , to input (.).  
Press 5,  
x).  
(Ȗ).  
.
Answer appears on the right side of the orange box  
below calculation.  
To reset, press  
[AC].  
To change the displayed number from positive (+) to  
negative (-) and vice versa, press [
ע
].  
To view cal history, press [HISTORY].  
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PLAN  
PLAN  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
I
WORLD TIME  
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UNIT CONVERTER  
To display the time and date in pre-programmed cities:  
To access the unit converter:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Select the desired convert unit item with left or  
right Navigation Key, and input number.  
Select a city with the Navigation Key.  
The world map appears with the city, its date and  
time.  
To change the unit type (for example: m, cm...) with  
left or right Navigation Key.  
If daylight saving time does not apply, it may be different  
from the actual time during DST, press  
[DST].  
cm: Centimeter, Meter, Inch, Feet, Yard, Mile, Cheok,  
Gan, Jeong.  
Cm : Pyeong, Square meter, Are, Square Foot,  
To return to the previous page, press  
.
2
Square Yard, Acre.  
Kg: g, Kg, Ton, Grain, Ounce(oz), Pound(lbs), Don,  
Geun, Gwan.  
MI: Hob, Dwoe, Mal, Cubic Cm, Cubic Meter, Liter,  
Cubic Inch, Cubic Foot, Cubic Yard, Galon.  
C: Celsius, Fahrenheit.  
Press  
[OK] to result appears on bottom below  
converter.  
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PLAN  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
I
NOTEPAD  
I
VOICE MEMO  
Your phone includes an internal notepad that can be used to  
compose and store reminders and notes. To compose a memo (there  
is a 220-letter limit):  
Voice Memo allows you to record a reminder message that can be up  
to remain time. To record a memo:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Record a new voice memo, press  
[NEW].  
Input a new text memo, press  
(Please refer to page 37 for more details on entering  
letters, numbers & symbols.)  
[NEW].  
To stop recording a memo, press  
voice memo.  
[SAVE] to save  
The list of all memos, in saved order, is displayed.  
Select a memo and press [PLAY].  
Press [MENU] to “Delete”, “Delete all”,  
“Rename”, “View File Info”, “Send Message”.  
Press  
[SAVE] to save memo.  
The list of all memos, in saved order, is displayed.  
Select a memo, press [VIEW].  
- Press [MENU] to “Edit”, “Delete”, “Delete All”.  
- To add a new memo, press  
[NEW].  
The selected memo will appear.  
To edit it, press  
[EDIT], select “Edit” and input a  
new text memo, then press  
memo.  
[SAVE] to save edit  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
I
STOPWATCH  
I
CONNECT TO PC  
Simultaneously times up to 20 different events.  
To operate the stopwatch:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Enter your password.  
Connected your PC.  
Press  
To measure a time period.  
- To start the stopwatch, press  
[MENU]  
.
To return to the previous page, press  
press [YES].  
, then  
[START].  
- To pause it, press  
[PAUSE].  
- To resume it, press  
[RESET] to reset it.  
[RESUME] or press  
- To return to the previous page, press  
To time up to 20 events at once:  
.
- To start, press  
- To stop a time period and continue measuring  
another one, press [SAVE].  
- To stop the second and continue measuring a third  
one, press [SAVE].  
[START].  
- To measure up to 20 time periods, repeat the above  
steps.  
- To stop the stopwatch, press  
- To review the results, press  
[PAUSE].  
[VIEW].  
- To return to the stopwatch, press  
- To reset it, press [RESET].  
[CANCEL].  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
I
FILE MANEGER  
I
MEMORY INFO  
To view “Internal” or “External” memory information.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Enter your password.  
Select “Internal” or “External” with left or right  
Navigation Key.  
The memory information appears.  
To return to the previous page, press  
[OK].  
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MESSAGE  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
I
WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES  
I
SEND TEXT/PIC  
To compose a new text message:  
The following display appears  
when a new message arrives.  
OR  
To display the message,  
press  
[READ].  
Press  
[MENU]  
or  
.
The “To” field is highlighted. Input the recipient  
phone number and press  
.
I
MESSAGE  
By pressing  
following:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
1. Groups: To select all the phone number in a group.  
2. Call Log: To search for a phone number in the call  
logs.  
3. Enter Email: To search for a phone number in the  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
enter email.  
4. All Contact: To search for a phone number in the all  
contact.  
By pressing  
following:  
1. Sign Out All:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
2. Setup e-mail accounts:  
3. Move:  
4. Change language:  
5. Allow Korea Input:  
6. Manage QuickText:  
7. SW Version:  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
The “Message Contents” field is highlighted.  
Input a new text message and press  
I
SEND EMAIL  
.
To compose a new Email message:  
By pressing  
following:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
1. Insert Symbol: To insert a symbol.  
2. Insert Emoticon: To insert an emoticon image.  
3. Insert Quick text: To insert the written sentences  
from the Quick Text list.  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
4. Add wallpaper: To select “quotes”, “leaves”, “block-  
sue”, “martini”, “lipstick”, “Helions”,  
“hearts”, “gradient”, “bluefield” or  
“balloon” with up/down Navigation  
Key.  
The “From:” field is highlighted. Input the recipient  
email and press  
.
The “To:” field is highlighted. Input the recipient  
email and press  
.
5. Add Background Color: To select background color  
from fill color chart.  
6. Change Text color: To select Text color from fill color  
chart.  
By pressing  
following:  
1. Lookup:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
2. Add attachment:  
3. Save to drafts:  
4. Add Cc:  
The “ADD” field is highlighted.  
To insert an image or music.  
5. Add Bcc:  
6. Return to Mailbox:  
By pressing  
following:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
1. Add Picture: To attach a picture image.  
2. Add Sound: To attach a Sound file.  
3. Add Video: To attach a video file.  
4. Save as draft: To save a message to “Draft” folder.  
To send the Text message, press  
[SEND].  
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MESSAGE  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
The “Re:” field is highlighted. Input the recipient  
I
TEXT/PIC INBOX  
email and press  
.
The Inbox manages received Text messages. To access:  
By pressing  
following:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
1. Insert symbol:  
2. Add attachment:  
3. Save to drafts:  
4. Add Cc:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
5. Add Bcc:  
6. Return to Mailbox:  
By pressing  
following:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
1. Write Message: To edit a message.  
2. Replay: Type your reply.  
3. Folder: To select “Saved”, “Sent”, “Draft” or “Trash”  
with up/down Navigation Key.  
4. Forword: Input the phone number of the person you  
are sending the message.  
The “Re:” field is highlighted.  
Input a new text message.  
By pressing  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
5. Save Message: To save the Text/Pic message in your  
phone.  
6. Mark/Unmark:  
following:  
1. Insert symbol:  
2. Add attachment:  
3. Save to drafts:  
4. Add Cc:  
5. Add Bcc:  
6. Return to Mailbox:  
To send the Text message, press  
[SEND].  
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MESSAGE  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
I
INSTANT MESSAGING  
I
E-MAIL MESSAGES  
Instant Messaging feature can only be used with the support of the  
network operator or communities such as AIM, MSN, ICQ, GMail  
and Yahoo communities. For Instant Messaging users, a valid User  
ID and Password will be required in order to login and exchange  
messages as well as checking the online status.  
Mobile Email allows you to access your Yahoo! Mail, AOL Mail, AIM  
Mail and MSN Hotmail accounts on your phone. So, now you can  
quickly and easily check your email while you’re away from your  
computer. The compatible e-mail application that you use in the  
office or at home must use POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail servers.  
The following options are available when offline:  
When sending e-mail, your phone may display the words  
Message sent. This is an indication that the e-mail has been  
sent by your phone to the e-mail server.  
This is not an indication that the e-mail has been received at  
the intended destination. For more details about e-mail  
services, check with your service provider.  
Choose Your Community: Allows you to select the  
default community. (Offline users only)  
Profile Settings: You can select or customize the profile  
containing the settings for connecting to the network.  
(Offline users only)  
Community Settings: Allows you to set the Sounds,  
Sort by, Auto Sign On, and Security Options.  
I
OVER-THE-AIR SETTINGS SERVICE  
To use wireless services such as MMS and EGPRS, you need to have  
proper connection settings on your phone. These settings may have  
already been set up by your service provider. If not, you may obtain  
the settings directly as an OTA message, and save them on your  
phone. For more information, contact your service provider.  
The following options are available when online:  
Community Settings: Allows you to block messages  
from users on your block list. You can add or remove  
users to or from your block list.  
Block List or Ignore List: Allows you to block messages  
from users on your block list. You can add or remove  
users to or from your block list.  
You may be able to receive the connection settings for EGPRS,  
multimedia messages, synchronization, e-mail, and multimode  
browser. When you have received the connection settings as an  
OTA message, Connection settings received is displayed.  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
I
HELIO MAIL  
I
YAHOO!  
To compose a new Helio Email message:  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Input the “Yahoo! ID” and press  
Input the “Password” and press  
.
By pressing  
following:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
.
.
.
1. New email: To edit a message.  
2. Forword: Type your reply.  
3. Replay All: To select “Saved”, “Sent”, “Draft” or  
“Trash” with up/down Navigation Key.  
4. Check mail: Input the phone number of the person  
you are sending the message.  
5. Work offine: To save the Text/Pic message in your  
phone.  
6. View Folders:  
7. Sort by:  
8. View sender:  
9. Delete all:  
I
AOL  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Input the “Screen Name” and press  
Input the “Password” and press  
.
0. Select Multiple:  
*. Mark read/unread:  
#. Settings:  
I
WINDOWS LIVE  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Input the “MSN ID” and press  
Input the “Password” and press  
.
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APPS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
MENU FUNCTIONS  
Access your downloaaded games and applications. You can also  
specify settings for application such as Helio On Top(HOT).  
I
GMAIL  
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Press  
[MENU]  
.
Read the message, press  
.
By pressing  
following:  
[MENU], you can choose from the  
1. New email: To edit a message.  
2. Forword: Type your reply.  
3. Replay All: To select “Saved”, “Sent”, “Draft” or  
“Trash” with up/down Navigation Key.  
4. Check mail: Input the phone number of the person  
you are sending the message.  
5. Work offine: To save the Text/Pic message in your  
phone.  
6. View Folders:  
7. Sort by:  
8. View sender:  
9. Delete all:  
0. Select Multiple:  
*. Mark read/unread:  
#. Settings:  
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MENU FUNCTIONS  
CHAPTER 5  
SAFETY AND  
WARRANTY  
This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions to  
follow when operating your phone. Before operating your phone,  
please be aware of all the safety details.  
This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services and the  
warranty for your phone. Please review them thoroughly.  
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES  
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE  
SAR INFORMATION  
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY (HAC) REGULATIONS FOR  
WIRELESS DEVICES  
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE  
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY  
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY  
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DRIVING SAFETY  
Read This Information Before Using Your  
Handheld Portable Cellular Telephone  
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is  
illegal in some states. Remember, safety comes first. Check the laws  
and regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive.  
Always obey them.  
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS  
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio  
transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends  
out radio frequency (RF) signals.  
Also, if using your phone while driving, please:  
Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first  
responsibility.  
Use hands-free operation, if available.  
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a  
call, if driving conditions so require.  
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:  
If you must use the phone while driving, please use one-touch,  
speed dialing, and auto answer modes.  
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *  
NCRP Report 86 (1986) *  
ICNIRP (1996) *  
An airbag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including  
both 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.  
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic  
evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over  
120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities,  
government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available  
body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C951).  
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may lead to  
serious personal injury and possible property damage.  
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and  
those standards).  
ANTENNA CARE  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.  
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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ELECTRONIC DEVICES  
SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
POSTED FACILITIES  
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.  
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require.  
OTHER SAFETY GUIDELINES  
PACEMAKERS  
AIRCRAFT  
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a  
minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a  
handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are  
consistent with the independent research by and recommendations  
of Wireless Technology Research.  
FCC and Transport Canada Regulations prohibit using your phone  
while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft.  
BLASTING AREAS  
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF  
when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way  
radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.  
Persons with pacemakers :  
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your  
pacemaker when the phone is turned on.  
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES  
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the  
potential for interference.  
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas  
could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even  
death.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking  
place, turn your phone OFF immediately.  
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.  
OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the  
manufacturer of your device 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 phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations  
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare  
facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to  
external RF energy.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
WARNING! READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING  
CAUTIONS  
Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of  
equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary  
markings on (1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and (3) Product Using  
Battery.  
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of  
the United States 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.  
DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment  
where high temperature or high humidity exists.  
DO NOT abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or  
shocking. When not using, lay down the unit to avoid  
possible damage due to instability.  
DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages.  
DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.  
DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service  
or repair is required, return unit to an authorized Pantech  
cellular service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of  
electric shock or fire may result.  
DO NOT short-circuit the battery terminals with metal items  
etc.  
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 requirements, 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.  
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.  
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the  
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SAR INFORMATION  
SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
The SAR testing for Body-worn operation was performed with a  
belt clip that provided a 20mm separation. The User’s Manual  
indicates that any holsters/clips used with this device should contain  
no metallic components.  
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S  
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 radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal  
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits  
are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels  
of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based  
on 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 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 is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display  
PP4PN-810  
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be  
found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association  
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  
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station  
antenna, the lower the power output.  
* 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 sub-stantial margin of safety  
to give additional protection for the public and to account for any  
variations in measurements.  
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be  
tested and certified to 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 0.724 W/Kg and when worn on the body, as described  
in this user guide, is 0.596 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 various positions, they all meet  
the government requirement for safe exposure.  
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FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY  
(HAC) REGULATIONS FOR  
WIRELESS DEVICES  
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY  
(HAC) REGULATIONS FOR  
WIRELESS DEVICES  
SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission  
(FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the  
exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility  
Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be  
compatible with hearing-aids. The intent of the HAC Act is to  
ensure reasonable access to telecommunications services for persons  
with hearing disabilities.  
In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating  
and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the  
two values equal M5. This should provide the hearing aid user with  
“normal usage” while using their hearing aid with the particular  
wireless phone. “Normal usage” in this context is defined as a  
signal quality that is acceptable for normal operation.  
The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T  
mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T  
marks are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications  
Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are referenced in  
Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC rating and measurement  
procedure are described in the American National Standards  
Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.  
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices  
(hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing,  
humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more  
immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also  
vary in the amount of interference they generate.  
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for  
wireless phones, to assist hearing device users find phones that may  
be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been  
rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label  
located on the box.  
For information about hearing aids and digital wireless  
phone  
Fcc Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control  
Gallaudet University, RERC  
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People Inc. [SHHH]  
The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order  
FCC-03-168A1.pdf  
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the  
user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device  
happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to  
use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your  
hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal  
needs.  
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are  
likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones  
that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.  
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your  
hearing device manufacturer or hearing  
health professional may help you find this  
rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing  
device is relatively immune to interference  
noise. The hearing aid and wireless phone  
rating values are then added together. A sum of 5 is considered  
acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is considered for best use.  
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FDA CONSUMER UPDATE  
SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
SAFETY AND WARRANTY  
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:  
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?  
• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
• Environmental Protection Agency  
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems  
are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however,  
that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels  
of 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 heating effects causes no  
known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures  
have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that  
some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been  
confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have  
had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons  
for inconsistent results.  
• 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. FDA shares regulatory responsibilities  
for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).  
All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC  
safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other  
health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC also  
regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.  
While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless  
phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base  
stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get  
from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety  
questions discussed in this document.  
2. What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones?  
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting  
consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it  
does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has  
authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit  
radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user. In  
such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to  
notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the  
phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing  
scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the  
wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the  
following:  
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 drastically lower because a person’s RF exposure decreases rapidly  
with increasing distance from the source. The so-called “cordless  
phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a  
house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF  
exposures far below the FCC safety limits.  
• 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.  
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4. What are the results of the research done already?  
6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health  
effects of wireless phone RF?  
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 predisposed 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 neu-roma,  
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.  
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 establishment of new  
research programs around the world. The Project has also helped  
develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues. FDA  
and 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 organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through  
contracts to independent investigators. The initial research will include  
both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA  
will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the  
context of the latest research developments around the world.  
7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure  
I can get by using my wireless phone?  
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from  
wireless phones poses a health risk?  
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  
consideration the body’s ability to remove heat from the tissues 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  
FCC identification number on your phone so you can find your phone’s  
RF exposure level in the online listing.  
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of  
people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data  
that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in  
a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be needed  
to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists.  
Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to  
human populations, but 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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8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency energy  
coming from wireless phones ?  
10. What about children using wireless phones?  
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless  
phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to  
lower exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures described  
above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones.  
Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance  
between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some  
groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that  
children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example,  
the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing  
such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence  
exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects.  
Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly  
precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health  
hazard exists.  
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a  
technical standard for measuring the radiofrequency energy (RF)  
exposure from wireless phones and other wireless handsets with the  
participation and leadership 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  
milliwatts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine whether  
a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines.  
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. 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 no interference occurs when a person uses a  
“compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time.  
This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. 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.  
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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12. Where can I find additional information?  
For additional information, please refer to the following resources:  
Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration to  
paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit.  
• FDA web page on wireless phones  
(http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html)  
“Warranty does not apply to... or to any product or part thereof  
which has suffered through alteration... mishandling, misuse,  
neglect or accident”.  
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program  
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)  
Many companies are making look alike accessories and in some  
cases, promoting that their product is equal to or better than the  
Pantech product. Be careful. Some of these products may not be  
compatible to use with your Pantech product and may damage the  
unit or cause it to malfunction. If service is required on your unit  
and it is determined that a non-Pantech accessory has created the  
problem with your unit, the Warranty will not apply. In addition, if  
the unit has already suffered irreversible damage by reason of a  
non-compatible accessory, the Warranty will be voided. To protect  
your Warranty, use only compatible accessories which cannot  
damage or interfere with the functioning of your Pantech product.  
• 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.nrpb.org.uk/)  
PANTECH WIRELESS, INC.  
11240 Warland Drive, Cypress, CA 90630 (800) 962-8622  
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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 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.  
The antenna, key pad, display, rechargeable battery and battery  
charger, if included, are similarly warranted for twelve (12) months  
from date of purchase.  
In addition, you may telephone us at (800) 962-8622, or email us at  
This Warranty extends only to consumers who purchase the product  
in the United States or Canada and it is not transferable or  
assignable.  
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT  
PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S  
LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR  
THE PRODUCT.  
This Warranty does not apply to:  
(a) Product subjected to abnormal use or conditions, accident,  
mishandling, neglect, unauthorized alteration, misuse, improper  
installation or repair or improper storage;  
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 THE COMPANY BE LIABLE  
FOR AN SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR  
BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
WHATSOEVER. 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.  
(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;  
(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.  
No person or representative is authorized to assume for the  
Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection  
with the sale of this product.  
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Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation 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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