User Guide
SCP-2700 by SANYO
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Making a Call From History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Saving a Phone Number From History . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Making a New Group Entry From History . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Deleting History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
2E. Calendar and Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
World Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
CountdownTimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
2D. Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
About Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Displaying the Contacts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Displaying Contacts Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Adding a New Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Creating a Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Editing Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Finding Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Viewing History From Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Using Contacts Information in OtherApplications . . . . . .54
Editing a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Selecting a RingerType for an Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Assigning a Picture to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Printing a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Secret Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
2F. Voice Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Voice and Call Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
2G. Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Taking Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Storing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
Sending Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Viewing Picture Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Managing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
2H. Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
About Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Turning Bluetooth On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
MakingYour Phone Discoverable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Bluetooth Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
Bluetooth Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
Bluetooth Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
Pairing Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Trusted List Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Sending Data via Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Printing Data via Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Downloading Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106
Browser Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
Section 4: Safety and Warranty
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
4A. Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . .112
General Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112
Maintaining Safe Use of andAccess toYour Phone . . . .113
UsingYour PhoneWith a HearingAid Device . . . . . . . . .114
Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
Owner’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
User Guide Proprietary Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
Section 3: Wireless Service . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
3A. Wireless Service: The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Text Messaging (SMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
CallWaiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
Making aThree-Way Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
Call Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120
Manufacturer’sWarranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123
3B. Web and Data Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
Getting StartedWith Data Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
Accessing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
Introduction
Your Phone’s Menu
This User Guide introduces you to wireless service and all the
The following table outlines your phone’s main menu structure.
For more information about using your phone’s menus,see
“NavigatingThrough the Menus”on page 13.
features of your new phone.It’s divided into four sections:
ࡗ Section 1: Getting Started ࡗ Section 2: Your Phone ࡗ Section 3: Wireless Service ࡗ Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information 1:MissedAlerts
2:History
3:Bluetooth
Please refer to the Important Safety
WARNING
1:HandsfreePairing
2:SendContact
3:PrintPicture
4:AddtoTrusted
5:TrustedList
6:SendBizCard
7:More...
Information section on page 112 to learn
about information that will help you safely use
your phone.Failure to read and follow the
Important Safety Information in this phone guide
may result in serious bodily injury,death,or
property damage.
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4:Web
7:Photos
1:Camera
5:Messages
1:Voicemail
Presstherightsoftkeyforthefollowingoptions:
1:PictureMode
3:Self-Timer
5:ImageControls
7:ReviewMedia
9:User Settings
2:Zoom
4:FunTools
6:CameraSettings
8:KeyGuidance
1:CallVoicemail
3:ResetIndicator
2:Details
2:SendMessage
1:TextMessage
2:PictureMsg
2:PictureMsg
3:MyAlbums
1:InPhone
3:TextMessages
4:PictureMsg
5:Settings
2:OnlineAlbums
4:Settings&Info
1:Location
3:SlideshowInterval
5:Help
1:Notification
3:Signature
2:CallbackNumber
4:PresetMessages
2:StatusBar
4:Account Info
6:Contacts
8:MyStuff
1:Games
2:Ringers
3:ScreenSavers
4:Applications
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5:(Dynamic–ifapplicable)
6:(Others–ifapplicable)
:Calendar
*
#:Settings
1:Display
9:Shopping
1:MainScreen
0:Tools
1:AlarmClock
1:Screensaver
3:Backlight
5:Foreground
2:Animation
4:InputFont
6:SleepMode
2:AssignedMedia
2:Contrast
3:Activate/Self-Service*
*availabilitydependentonyourserviceprovider
3:FontSize
1:MainScreen
4:Calculator
5:Countdown
6:Stopwatch
4:KeypadLight
5:Language
1:English
2:Español
2:EndKey
7:UpdateFirmware*
*availabilitydependentonyourserviceprovider
6:Power SaveMode
7:ReturntoIdle
1:Automatically
8:VoiceMemo
1:Record
2:List
9:WorldClock
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2:Sounds
1:Volume
3:Bluetooth
1:On/Off
1:Ringer
3:Headset
5:Applications
7:Advanced...
2:Earpiece
4:Speakerphone
6:StartUp/PowerOff
2:Visibility
3:DeviceName
4:DeviceInfo
5:TrustedList
6:VoicePriority
4:Messages
1:Notification
1:MsgsandIcon
2:Ringer Type
1:IncomingCalls
3:Alarm
5:Power Off
2:Messages
4:Power On
6:Schedule
3:Alerts
1:BeepEachMinute
3:Connect
2:OutofService
4:SignalFade/CallDrop
2:IconOnly
2:Other
5:Messages
2:Callback Number
4:Keytones
1:MyPhoneNumber
3:None
1:ToneLength
3:ToneType
2:ToneVolume
3:Signature
5:VoiceGuide
6:VibrateType
4:PresetMessages
1:IncomingCalls
3:Alarm
2:Messages
4:Schedule
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5:TextEntry
5:Contacts
1:Auto-Capital
3:MyWords
5:DefaultInputMode
7:Auto-Substitution
9:Help
2:Auto-Space
4:PredictiveSettings
6:AddWord
1:SpeedNumbers
3:MyNameCard
2:HideSecret/ShowSecret
2:NetGuard
6:Web
8:Auto-Complete
1:Enable/DisableWeb
3:UpdateProfile(availabilitydependsonyourserviceprovider)
6:PhoneInfo
7:HeadsetMode
1:Phone#/User ID
3:Version
2:IconGlossary
4:Advanced
1:TurboButton
2:Ringer Sound
7:More...
8:Location
1:Accessibility
9:Power OntoAlert
0:RestrictandLock
1:TTY
3:FontSize
5:HearingAid
2:InputFont
4:VibrateType
1:Voice
2:Web
3:Camera/Pictures
4:LockMyPhone
2:AirplaneMode
3:Browser
*:Roaming
1:SetMode
3:DataRoaming
2:CallGuard
1:Favorites
3:DeleteWebCookies
2:DeleteWebCache
4:EditHomePage
#:Security
4:CallSetup
1:LockMyPhone
3:SpecialNumbers
5:Delete/Reset
2:ChangeLockCode
4:EditContactsList
1:CallAnswer
3:AbbreviatedDialing
2:Auto-Answer
4:ContactsMatch
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:NavigationKeys
1:Left Navigation(Calendar) 2:Right Navigation(Web)
3:Up Navigation(Messages) 4:Down Navigation(My Stuff)
:AutoKey Guard
InUseMenu
PressOPTIONS(rightsoftkey)todisplaythefollowing
options:
1:Save/ContactDetails
3:3-WayCall
2:MainMenu
4:Contacts
5: VoiceMemo
6:PhoneInfo
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Section 1
Getting Started
1A. Setting Up Service
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Setting Up Your Phone (page 2)
Activating Your Phone (page 3)
Setting Up Your Voicemail (page 3)
Getting Help (page 4)
2. Press and hold to turn the phone on.
Ⅲ
If your phone is activated,it will turn on,search for
service,and enter standby mode.
Ⅲ
If your phone is not yet activated,see“ActivatingYour
Phone”on page 3 for more information.
SettingUpYour Phone
3. Make your first call.
Ⅲ
Use your keyboard to enter a phone number.
1. Install the battery.
Ⅲ
Press
.
Ⅲ
Insert the battery into the opening on the back of the
phone,making sure the connectors align ( ),and
gently press it down ( ).
Replace the battery cover and press it down until the
latch snaps into place ( and ).
Your phone’s battery should have enough charge for
your phone to turn on and find a signal,set up your
voicemail,and make a call.You should fully charge your
battery as soon as possible.See“Charging the Battery”
on page 13 for details.
Note
Ⅲ
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1A.Setting Up Service
ActivatingYour Phone
SettingUpYour Voicemail
ⅷ
If you purchased your phone at a store, your phone
Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your
voicemail,even if your phone is in use or turned off.You should
set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your
phone is activated.
should be activated and ready to use.
ⅷ
ⅷ
If you received your phone in the mail, your phone is
designed to activate automatically when you first turn it on.
To confirm your activation,make a phone call.
If you received your phone in the mail and you are
switching numbers from a previous phone to the new
phone, you need to contact your service provider to activate
the number on your new phone.When you have finished,
make a phone call to confirm your activation.
1. From standby mode,press and hold
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:
Ⅲ
Create your passcode.
Ⅲ
Record your name announcement.
Ⅲ
Record your greeting.
Voicemail Passcode
Note
Do not press END while the phone is being activated.
Tip
It is strongly recommended that you create a passcode
when setting up your voicemail to protect against
unauthorized access.Without a passcode,anyone who
has access to your handset is able to access your
voicemail messages.
Pressing END cancels the activation process.
If you are having difficulty with activation,contact your
service provider.
Note
For more information about using your voicemail,see
“Voicemail”on page 90.
1A.Setting Up Service
3
GettingHelp
Directory Assistance
Call DirectoryAssistance from your phone and you’ll have
access to a variety of services and information including
residential,business,and government listings.There is a per-
call charge to use DirectoryAssistance,and you will be billed
for airtime.
To call Directory Assistance:
ᮣ
Press
.
Operator Services
Operator Services provide assistance when placing collect
calls or when placing calls billed to a local telephone calling
card or third party.
To access Operator Services:
ᮣ
Press
.
For more information,please contact your wireless service
provider.
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1A.Setting Up Service
Section 2
Your Phone
Your Phone
1. Earpiece
2A. Phone Basics
2. Display Screen
12. Softkeys
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Your Phone (page 6)
3. MENU/OK Key
4. TALK Key
Viewing the Display Screen (page 8)
Turning Your Phone On and Off (page 11)
Battery and Charger (page 11)
Navigating Through the Menus (page 13)
Displaying Your Phone Number (page 14)
Setting the Key Guard (page 14)
Making and Answering Calls (page 15)
Entering Text (page 23)
11. END/POWER Key
10. BACK Key
5. TEXT Key
6. Navigation Key
7. Microphone
9. QWERTY Keyboard
8. Internal Antenna
13. Camera Lens
14. Speaker
Simple Data Exchange (page 27)
15. Volume Button
16. Camera Button
17. Battery Release
Latch
18. Micro-USB
Connector
19. Headset Jack
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2A.Phone Basics
9. QWERTY Keyboard lets you enter numbers,letters,and
characters,and perform functions with single key press or
combined keypresses.
Key Functions
1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts.
2. Display Screen displays all the information needed to
operate your phone,such as the call status,the Contacts
list,the date and time,and the signal and battery strength.
10. BACK Key deletes characters from the display in text
input mode.When in a menu,pressing it returns you to the
previous menu.This key also allows you to return to the
previous screen in a data session.
3. MENU/OK Key lets you access the phone’s menus and
selects the highlighted choice when navigating through a
menu.
11. END/POWER Key lets you turn the phone on or off,end a
call,or cancel your input and return to standby mode.
12. Softkeys let you select softkey actions or menu items
corresponding to the bottom left and right lines on the
screen.
4. TALK Key allows you to place or receive calls,answer Call
Waiting,useThree-Way Calling,or activateAutomatic
Speech Recognition (ASR).
13. Camera Lens,as part of the built-in camera,lets you take
5. TEXT Key lets you access the text message entry screen.
pictures.
6. Navigation Key scrolls through the phone’s menu
options and acts as a shortcut key from standby mode.
These keys can be reassigned to create customized
shortcuts.See“Navigation Key Shortcuts”on page 41.
14. Speaker lets you hear the different ringers and sounds.
You can mute the ringer when receiving incoming calls by
pressing
or side buttons.The speaker also lets you
hear the caller’s voice in speakerphone mode.
7. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly when
you are speaking to them.
15. Volume Button allows you to adjust the ringer volume in
standby mode or the voice volume during a call.The
volume button can also be used to scroll up or down to
navigate through the different menu options.
8. Internal Antenna facilitates reception and transmission.
To maximize performance,do not obstruct the internal
antenna while communicating.(See page 15.)
2A.Phone Basics
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16. Camera Button lets you open the Photos menu.Press
ViewingtheDisplayScreen
and hold to activate the camera mode and take pictures.
The status bar at the top of your phone’s display screen
provides information about your phone’s status and options.
These tables identify the symbols you’ll see on your phone’s
display screen:
17. Battery Release Latch lets you open the battery cover to
replace the battery.
18. Micro-USB Connector allows you to connect a
compatible charging cable or USB data cable (not
included).CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the
incorrect jack may damage the phone.
To view a list of your phone’s icons and descriptions,
press Menu/OK > Settings > Phone Info >
Tip
Icon Glossary.
19. Headset Jack allows you to plug in an optional headset
for convenient,hands-free conversations.CAUTION!
Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack may damage
the phone.
ServiceIcons
SignalStrength –Your phone’s current signal strength.
(More bars = stronger signal.)
NoService –Your phone cannot find a usable signal.
Roaming –Your phone is“roaming”off the home network.
DataService – 1xRTT data service is available.When
active,the icon is animated.
DataServiceDormant – Data service is currently dormant.
DataServiceUnavailable – Data Service is currently
unavailable.
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2A.Phone Basics
StatusIcons
StatusIcons
1Beep –A beep sounds when you receive an incoming call,
a message,etc.
Battery–Your phone’s current battery charge level.(The
icon to the left shows the battery is fully charged.)The icon
is animated while the battery is charging.
1Beepand Vibrate – 1 Beep and vibrate are set.
LocationOn –Your phone’s location feature is on and
available for location-based services such as GPS
Navigation.
Ringer and Vibrate –The volume level is set to between 1
and 8 and vibrate is turned on.
Speaker Mode –Your phone is in speaker mode.
LocationOff –Your phone’s location feature is off.Your
location is available only for 911.
SilenceAll –Your phone’s sound is turned off.
VibrateAll –Your phone’s sound is turned off but vibrate is
turned on.
Ringer Off –Your phone’s ringer is turned off.
2A.Phone Basics
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MessagingIcons
VoiceCallIcons
MultipleMessages –You have two or more different types
of new messages waiting.
MissedCall –You have missed voice calls.
PictureMessages –You have new picture message(s)
waiting.
BluetoothDevice –A call is in progress using a Bluetooth
device.
Text Messages –You have new text message(s) waiting.
Headset–A call is in progress using an optional wired
headset.
Voicemail –You have new voicemail message(s) waiting.
CarKit–A call is in progress using an optional car kit
device.
UrgentMessages–You have new urgent message(s)
waiting.
Others
BluetoothIcons
TTY –Your phone is connected to aTTY device.
Visible –Your phone is discoverable by (visible to) other
Bluetooth devices.
AlarmClock –Alarm clock or countdown is set.
Connected –Your phone is connected to a Bluetooth
device.
Notification –You have events,call reminders,alarm clock,
or countdown notification.
Enable –Your phone’s Bluetooth feature is enabled.
*Above icons will blink while your phone is communicating with a Bluetooth device.
HAC Enabled–Your phone’s HAC setting is enabled.
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2A.Phone Basics
Your screen remains blank while your phone is off unless the
battery is charging.
TurningYour PhoneOnandOff
Turning Your Phone On
ᮣ
BatteryandCharger
Press and hold
.
Use only Kyocera-approved batteries and
WARNING
Once your phone is on and finds a signal,it automatically
enters standby mode – the phone’s idle state.At this point,you
are ready to begin making and receiving calls.
chargers with your phone.The failure to use a
Kyocera-approved battery and charger may
increase the risk that your phone will overheat,
catch fire,or explode,resulting in serious bodily
injury,death,or property damage.
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of
searching,a Power Save feature is automatically activated.
When a signal is found,your phone automatically returns to
standby mode.
Battery Capacity
In Power Save mode,your phone searches for a signal
periodically without your intervention.You can also initiate a
search for service by pressing any key except numbered keys.
Your phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery.It
allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained.
The battery provides up to 4.8 hours of continuous digital talk
time.
The Power Save feature conserves your battery power
when you are in an area where there is no signal.
Tip
For a quick check of your battery level,glance at the battery
charge indicator located in the upper-right corner of your
phone’s display screen.When there are approximately five
minutes of talk time left,the battery icon ( ) turns red and
the phone sounds a warning tone.
Turning Your Phone Off
ᮣ
Press and hold for two seconds until you see the
powering-down animation on the display screen.
2A.Phone Basics
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After an additional five minutes or so,the phone sounds a
warning tone three times and then turns off.
Removing the Battery
1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any
stored numbers or messages.
Long backlight settings,searching for service,vibrate
Note
mode,browser use,and other variables may reduce the
battery’s talk and standby times.
2. Slide the battery release latch in the direction of the arrow
(
),pull the battery cover up,and remove it ( ).
Watch your phone’s battery level indicator and charge
the battery before it runs out of power.
Tip
3. Lift the battery up and remove it from the phone ( ).
Do not handle a damaged or leaking
Li-Ion battery as you can be burned.
WARNING
Installing the Battery
1. Insert the battery into the opening on the back of the
phone,making sure the connectors align ( ),and gently
press it down ( ).
2. Replace the battery cover and press it down until the latch
snaps into place ( and ).
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2A.Phone Basics
Charging the Battery
Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important.If your
battery level becomes too low,your phone automatically turns
off,and you will lose any information you were just working on.
NavigatingThroughtheMenus
The navigation key on your phone lets you scroll through
menus quickly and easily.Many menus feature a scroll bar on
the right to help you keep track of your position in the menu.
Always use a Kyocera-approved desktop charger,travel
charger,or vehicle power adapter to charge your battery.
To navigate through a menu,press the navigation key up or
down.
1. Plug the phone charger into a wall outlet.
For a diagram of your phone’s menu,please see“Your Phone’s
Menu”on page i.
2. Plug the other end of the phone charger into the micro-
USB connector located on the lower left side of your
phone.
Selecting Menu Items
With the Kyocera-approved Li-Ion battery,you can recharge
the battery before it becomes completely run down.
As you navigate through the menu,menu options are
highlighted.Select any option by highlighting it and pressing
(the MENU/OK key).If the option is numbered,you can
select it by pressing the corresponding number on the phone’s
keyboard.
2A.Phone Basics
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For example,to open the alarm setting screen:
1. Press to access the main menu.
DisplayingYourPhoneNumber
ᮣ
Press > Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/User ID.
2. Select Tools by highlighting it and pressing
3. Select Alarm Clock by highlighting it and
.
Your phone number and other information about your phone
and account will be displayed.
pressing
.
SettingtheKeyGuard
For the purposes of this guide,the above steps condense into:
ᮣ
Press > Tools > Alarm Clock.
You can lock side buttons and the QWERTY keyboard to avoid
accidentally pressing a key or a button.
Backing Up Within a Menu
To go to the previous menu:
ᮣ
To lock keys from standby mode:
ᮣ
Press and hold
.
Press
.
To unlock keys:
To return to standby mode:
ᮣ
Press
,and then press
.
ᮣ
Press
.
Keys will be automatically unlocked when you:
Ⅲ
Receive a call.Press to answer.
Ⅲ
Receive messages,scheduled events,alarms,or
countdown notifications.
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2A.Phone Basics
If you do not operate your phone when you receive a call
or notifications,keys will be locked again automatically.
Note
MakingandAnsweringCalls
IfyouselectIcon Only under MESSAGES (left softkey) >
Settings > Notification,notifications will not unlock
the keys.(See“Setting Message Notification”on
page 37.)
Holding Your Phone
To maximize performance,do not obstruct the internal antenna
area.
You can dial the emergency numbers even if keys are locked.
Correct
Incorrect
Auto Key Guard
Auto Key Guard will lock keys automatically after the time set in
Sleep Mode elapses.If Sleep Mode is set to Off,keys will be
locked after one minute.(See“Sleep Mode”on page 36.)
To disable the Auto Key Guard feature:
ᮣ
Press > Settings > More... > Auto Key Guard >
Off.
Internal Antenna
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Making Calls
Dialing Options
1. Make sure your phone is on.
When you enter numbers in standby mode,you can see
available dialing options by pressing OPTIONS (right softkey).
2. Enter a phone number from standby mode.If you make a
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Abbreviated Dialing to place calls using the abbreviated
mistake while dialing,press
to erase the numbers.
dialing feature.(See“Abbreviated Dialing”on page 22.)
3. Press .(To make a call when you are roaming and Call
Save to save a phone number in your Contacts.(See“Saving
a Phone Number”on page 20.)
Hard Pause to insert a hard pause.(See“Dialing and
Saving Phone NumbersWith Pauses”on page 20.)
2-Sec.Pause to insert a two-second pause.(See
“Dialing and Saving Phone NumbersWith Pauses”on
page 20.)
Guard is enabled,see“Call Guard”on page 100.)
4. Press when you are finished.
To redial your last outgoing call,press TALK,highlight
the call,and then press TALK again.
Tip
When making calls off the home network,always dial
using 11 digits (1 + area code + phone number).
You can also send a text message or picture message
when the left softkey displays SEND MESSAGE.
Tip
You can also place calls from your phone by speed dialing
(page 22),by usingAutomatic Speech Recognition (ASR,page
66),and by using your History listings (page 49).
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Answering Calls
IGNORE WITH TEXT may not be displayed when calls
are from entries identified as No Caller ID,Private,or
Unavailable ID .
Note
1. Make sure your phone is on.(If your phone is off,incoming
calls go to voicemail.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
to ignore a call.
SILENCE (left softkey) to mute the ringer and vibration.
2. Press to answer an incoming call. (Depending on your
settings,you may also answer incoming calls by pressing
other keys.See“CallAnswer Mode”on page 41.)
Pressing the BACK key or any of the side buttons can
Tip
Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways:
also mute the ringer and vibration.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
The phone rings or vibrates.
The backlight illuminates.
The screen displays an incoming call message.
When your phone is off,all calls go directly to voicemail.
Note
Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled
If the incoming call is from a number stored in your Contacts,
the entry’s name is displayed.The caller’s phone number may
also be displayed,if available.
Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming
charges when making or receiving calls while outside the
home network.Please see“Roaming”on page 98 for more
information about roaming.
When receiving a call,press one of the following keys for other
actions:
ᮣ
Press ,and then press to answer the call.(See“Call
ⅷ
to answer a call in speaker mode.
Guard”on page 100 for additional information.)
ⅷ
IGNORE WITH TEXT (right softkey) to ignore the call and
send a text message to the caller.
Ending a Call
ᮣ
Press
.
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ⅷ
UnlockMyPhonetounlockyour phone(appearsifthephone
Missed Call Notification
When an incoming call is not answered,your screen displays
the Missed Call log.Press to dial the phone number.
islocked).
Press MY PHONE# (left softkey) to display your phone
Tip
number during an emergency call.
Whentherearetwoormoremissednotifications,aMissedAlerts
listisdisplayed.Highlighttheentryandpress toseedetails.To
Exiting Emergency Mode
If you end the emergency call by pressing ,your phone
enters the Emergency mode.Press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
Exit Emergency to exit Emergency mode.
dialthephonenumber,press
.
The keypad will continue to flash up to 24 hours unless you
respond to the notifications,such as an incoming call,
message notifications,or alarm clock.
Enhanced 911 (E911) Information
To display a Missed Alerts entry from standby mode:
This phone features an embedded Global Positioning System
(GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911 emergency location
services where available.
1. Press > Missed Alerts.
2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press
.
Calling Emergency Numbers
Youcanalwaysplacecallsto911(dial
phone is locked or your account is restricted.
When you place an emergency 911 call,the GPS feature of
your phone seeks information to calculate your approximate
location.Depending on several variables,including availability
and access to satellite signals,it may take up to 30 seconds or
more to determine and report your approximate location.
),even if your
During an emergency call,press OPTIONS (right softkey) to
display your options.Highlight an option and press
.
ⅷ
PhoneInfotodisplayyour PhoneInfomenu(appearswhen
thephoneisunlocked).
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Always report your location to the 911
operator when placing an emergency call.
Some designated emergency call takers,known
as Public SafetyAnswering Points (PSAPs) may
not be equipped to receive GPS location
information from your phone.
You can return to the in-call display from the main
IMPORTANT
Note
menu,Phone Info screen,etc.,by pressing TALK.
ᮣ
Press the volume button up or down to adjust the receiver
volume.
ᮣ
ᮣ
Press MUTE (left softkey) to mute the microphone.
In-Call Options
Pressing OPTIONS (right softkey) during a call displays a list of
available in-call features.
Press
to turn speaker on.Press again to turn off.
Becauseofhigher volume levels,do not place the
phone near your ear during speakerphone use.
WARNING
ⅷ
Save to save the current call’s phone number in
your Contacts.
ⅷ
Contact Details to display information about the caller
stored in your Contacts.
End-of-Call Options
After you have finished your call,the phone will display the
Recent History.From the Recent History,you can view the time
of the call,the phone number (if available),the entry name (if
the number is already in your Contacts),and the duration of the
call.
ⅷ
Main Menu to display the phone’s main menu.
3-Way Call to open a call with two other parties.
Contacts to display your Contacts list.
Voice Memo to record the other party’s voice.
Phone Info to access the Phone Info menu.
Transfer Audio to switch the call to an external device.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ᮣ
ⅷ
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) to display the Recent
History options.(See“History Menu Options”on page 49
for details.)
ⅷ
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ᮣ
Press SEND MESSAGE (left softkey) to send a text or
picture message.
Finding a Phone Number
You can search Contacts entries for phone numbers that
contain a specific string of numbers.
Saving a Phone Number
Your phone can store up to 600 Contacts entries and each
entry can contain up to seven phone numbers. (See“Contacts”
on page 51.)
1. Enter three or more digits of the number in standby mode.
(The more numbers you enter,the more specific the
search becomes.)
2. All Contacts entries matching the entered numbers will be
displayed.Highlight an entry and press to dial the
number.
1. From standby mode,enter a phone number and press
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Save.
2. Select New Entry or Existing Entry.
Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With
Pauses
You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with
automated systems,such as voicemail or credit card billing
numbers.
3. If New Entry was selected,select a number type,and
then enter the new entry name.
– or –
If Existing Entry was selected,select an existing entry to
which you want to save the number,and then highlight a
number type and press
.
There are two types of pauses available on your phone:
ⅷ
4. Press DONE (left softkey) to save the entry.
Hard Pause sends the next set of numbers when you
press
.
ⅷ
2-Sec.Pause automatically sends the next set of numbers
after two seconds.
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Dialing From the Contacts List
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight the entry you want to call.
You can have multiple pauses in a phone number and
combine two-second and hard pauses.
Note
To dial or save phone numbers with pauses:
3. Press to dial the entry’s default phone number.
– or –
1. Enter all or part of a number.
2. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Hard Pause or
Press the navigation key left or right to show another
2-Sec.Pause.
number for the entry and press
.
3. Enter additional numbers.
Plus (+) Code Dialing
When placing international calls,use Plus Code Dialing to
automatically enter the international access code for your
location.(This feature is subject to network availability.)
4. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Save to save the number
in your Contacts.
– or –
Press to dial the number.
1. Press to display“+”on your phone screen.
5. Press to send the additional number if Hard Pause was
2. Dial the country code and phone number you’re calling,
and press .The access code for international dialing
will automatically be dialed,followed by the country code
and phone number.
selected.
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Speed Dialing
Abbreviated Dialing
You can store up to 98 numbers in your phone’s speed dial
memory to make contacting friends and family easier.
Abbreviated Dialing is similar to speed dialing.You can use
either of the following abbreviated dialing features.
ⅷ
Contacts Match – Retrieve any number saved in your
You must assign a speed dial number to the existing phone
number beforehand.See“Assigning Speed Dial Numbers”on
page 55.
Contacts by entering only the last three to six digits of the
number.
ⅷ
Prepend – Prepend the first five or six digits (for example,
To use speed dial for locations 2-9:
the area code and prefix) to any four or five digits you enter.
To activate the Contacts Match feature:
1. Press > Settings > More... > Call Setup.
2. Select Contacts Match > On.
ᮣ
From standby mode,press and hold the appropriate key
for approximately two seconds.
To use speed dial for locations 10-99:
ᮣ
From standby mode,press appropriate keys,and then
To activate the Prepend feature:
press
.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Call Setup >
The display confirms that the number has been dialed when it
shows“Connecting...”
Abbreviated Dialing.
2. Select Prepend > On.
Speed dialing may not be available when you are
Note
3. Enter a five- or six-digit number and press
.
roaming; when you are roaming off the home network,
you must always dial using eleven digits (1+ area code
+ number).
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To place a call using Abbreviated Dialing:
EnteringText
1. Enter the last three to six digits of a Contacts entry’s phone
number to use the Contacts Match feature.
Entering Text With the QWERTY Keyboard
Your phone features a QWERTY keyboard,specifically
designed for easy and comfortable text entry.The easiest way
to enter text on the QWERTY keyboard is to use your thumbs.
– or –
Enter the last four or five digits of the number to use the
Prepend feature.
QWERTY Keyboard
Contacts Match will not retrieve numbers if you enter
911 or reserved three-digit service numbers such as
411 or 711.
Note
Numbered Keys
Symbol Key
2. Press to call the displayed number.
Shift Key
Enter Key
If there are two or more matched numbers in your
Contacts,a list is displayed.Highlight the name or the
phone number you want to call,and then press to
place a call.
Function Key
Speaker Key
Space Key Emoticons Key
ᮣ
Press an alphabet key with
character located at the upper right of the key.For
example,press and to enter“+.”
pressed to enter a
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Selecting a Text Input Mode
Your phone provides convenient ways to enter words or
symbols whenever you are prompted to enter text.
To display theWeb Shortcuts menu on the message
entryscreen,pressOPTIONS (rightsoftkey)>
Text Mode > Web Shortcuts.
Note
Predictive Text Mode
PredictiveText suggests words based on the letters already
entered.
Capitalization Options
You can capitalize letters on your phone’s QWERTY keyboard
the same way you would on a computer keyboard.Hold down
while entering a letter to capitalize it.
To turn Predictive Text on or off:
From the message entry screen:
You can also press to select one of the following options:
Abc to capitalize only the first letter of a word.
ABC to make all letters in a word uppercase (like a Caps
Lock key).
ᮣ
ⅷ
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Text Mode >
Predictive Text > On or Off.
ⅷ
From other text entry screens,such as Contacts or Signature:
ⅷ
ᮣ
abc to make all letters in a word lowercase.
Press and hold TEXT MODE (right softkey) to turn
PredictiveText on.Press and hold again to turn Predictive
Text off.
Auto-Capital
WhenAuto-Capital is set to On,the first letter of the first word
in a sentence is capitalized,and the remaining words are all
lowercase.When you enter“.”,“?”,or“!”,and then press
or ,your phone recognizes it as the end of the
sentence,and the next letter you enter would be capitalized.
Auto-Capital is not available when your phone is set to ABC or
abc mode.
Other Text Input Modes
ᮣ
Press to switch to SYMBOL mode.Press again to
return to the previous input mode.
ᮣ
Press
to switch to Emoticons mode.Press again to
return to the previous input mode.
ᮣ
Press TEXT MODE (right softkey) > Web Shortcuts to
enter Web shortcuts (for example,www.,http://,or .com)
.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Add Word to add words to the database while in
Text Entry Settings
PredictiveText mode (see next section).
1. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Text Mode >
Auto-Substitution to replace abbreviated words or
phrases with full-text equivalents that are stored in the
phone or added by you (appears in Settings > Text
Entry menu only).
Auto-Complete to finish commonly occurring words
after several letters have been entered.
Text Settings on the message entry screen.
– or –
Press TEXT MODE (right softkey) > Text Settings from
other text input screens.
– or –
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
From standby mode,press > Settings > Text Entry.
Help to view the PredictiveText instructions.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
Adding a Word to the Predictive Text Database
If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an option when
using PredictiveText mode,add it to the database.
Ⅲ
Auto-Capital to turn auto-capitalization on or off.(See
“Auto-Capital”on page 24.)
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Auto-Space to turn auto-spacing on or off while
1. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Text Mode >
PredictiveText is on.
Text Settings > Add Word on the message entry screen
.
My Words to add words to or edit words in the
PredictiveText database (see next section).
Predictive Settings to customize the PredictiveText
settings (see page 26).
Default Input Mode to select the initial entry mode.If
Retain Mode is selected,the previous input mode is
retained when you open the text input screen.
– or –
Press TEXT MODE (right softkey) > Text Settings >
Add Word from other text input screens.
– or –
From standby mode,press >Settings>TextEntry>
AddWord.
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2. Enter a word and press SAVE (left softkey).The wordwill
appearasanoptionthenexttimeyouscrollthroughoptions
duringPredictiveTextinput.
Customizing Predictive Text Mode Settings
1. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Text Mode >
Text Settings > Predictive Settings on the message
entry screen.
To edit or delete the words you have added:
– or –
1. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Text Mode >
Text Settings My Words on the message entry screen.
>
Press TEXT MODE (right softkey) > Text Settings >
Predictive Settings from other text input screens.
– or –
– or –
Press TEXT MODE (right softkey) > Text Settings >
My Words from other text input screens.
Fromstandbymode,press > Settings > Text Entry >
Predictive Settings.
– or –
Fromstandbymode,press > Settings > Text Entry >
My Words.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Next Word Prediction to automatically display the
word that may follow the current text input.
2. Highlight a word and press OPTIONS (right softkey).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Word Completion to show the completed words that
match the keys you have entered without entering the
whole word.
Word Scan to recognize words by searching Contacts
and messages.
3. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Edit to edit a word in MyWords.When finished,press
SAVE (left softkey) to save your changes.
Ⅲ
Delete to delete a word in MyWords.Press YES (left
softkey) to confirm the deletion.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Word Choice List to display the word choice list.
Show after enter to specify how many letters (1–3) you
can enter before words are suggested.
Show after wait to display the time delay in seconds
suggested words appear after you have entered text.
Email Address Options
ᮣ
Highlight an email address,press ,and select an
option:
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Send Message to select Text Message or
Picture Msg.The selected messaging application will
open and the email address will appear in the To: field.
For more information about PredictiveText (XT9),visit the
Nuance website at http://www.nuance.com/t9/xt9/.
Ⅲ
Share to select Text Message.The selected application
will open and the email address will appear in the
message body.
SimpleDataExchange
Ⅲ
Save to Contacts to save the email address in
Contacts.
This feature makes it easy to select certain information from a
text message or email message and automatically save it or
use it in a related application.
Ⅲ
Contact Details to display the Contacts entry if the
email address is already saved in Contacts.
Simple Data Exchange works with these types of information:
Street Address Options
ⅷ
Email addresses
ᮣ
Highlight a street address,press ,and select an option:
ⅷ
Street addresses
Ⅲ
Share to select Text Message.The selected application
will open and the address will appear in the message
body.
ⅷ
Phone numbers
ⅷ
Web addresses (URLs)
Ⅲ
Save to Contacts to save the address in Contacts.
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Phone Number Options
Web Address (URL) Options
ᮣ
ᮣ
Highlight a phone number,press ,and select an option:
Highlight aWeb address (URL),press ,and select an
option:
Ⅲ
Call to call the phone number.
Prepend to prepend a number to the phone number.
Ⅲ
Browse to open the browser to theWeb page.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Share to select Text Message.The selected application
will open and theWeb address will appear in the
message body.
Ⅲ
Send Message to select Text Message or Picture
Msg.The selected messaging application will open and
the phone number will appear in the To:field.
Ⅲ
Save to Contacts to save theWeb address in Contacts.
Ⅲ
Share to select Text Message.The selected application
will open and the phone number will appear in the
message body.
Ⅲ
Save to Contacts to save the phone number in
Contacts.
Ⅲ
Contact Details to display the Contacts entry if the
phone number is already saved in Contacts.
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SoundSettings
2B. Settings
Ringer Types
Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages.
You can assign ringer types to individual Contacts entries,
types of calls,and types of messages.
ࡗ Sound Settings (page 29)
Display Settings (page 33)
Location Settings (page 36)
Messaging Settings (page 37)
Airplane Mode (page 38)
TTY Use (page 39)
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Selecting Ringer Types for Incoming Calls
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type >
Incoming Calls.
2. Select Contact Entries or Unknown #s.
Using the Hearing Aid Device Compatibility
Function (page 40)
Ⅲ
If you select Contact Entries,select All Contacts or
One Contact.
ࡗ ࡗ Phone Setup Options (page 41)
Security Settings (page 42)
3. Select a category,and then select a ringer.(See“Getting
New Ringers”on page 30 if you selected Get New.)
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Selecting Ringer Types for Messages
Getting New Ringers
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type >
A wide variety of new ringers is available from the download
menus,and you can access them right from your phone.
(Additional charges may apply,but some are free.)
Messages.
2. Select Text Message,Picture Msg,or Voicemail.
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type.
3. For Voicemail,skip to step 4.Otherwise,select
Contact Entries or Unknown #s.
2. Select a category and subcategory as required until you
Ⅲ
If you select Contact Entries,select All Contacts or
One Contact.
display a list of ringer type categories.
3. Select Get New.(The browser will launch and display the
4. Select a category and then select a ringer.
Ringers menu.)
4. Use the navigation key and keyboard to search through
Ringer types can be assigned from the Contacts menu.
See“Selecting a RingerType for an Entry”on page 56.
Tip
available ringers.When you find one you want,highlight it
and press
.
5. To purchase the ringer,highlight Buy and press .(The
Selecting a Ringer Type for Alarms,Power On/Off
Tone,or Scheduled Events
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type.
2. Select Alarm,Power On,Power Off,or Schedule.
3. Select a category and then select a ringer.
ringer will download automatically.)
6. When the download is finished,select an option to
continue:
Ⅲ
Listen to listen to the ringer.
Ⅲ
Set as to assign the ringer to a call or message type or to
a specific contact.
Ⅲ
Shop to browse for other items to download.
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3. Highlight a setting and press
.
Selecting Vibrate Types
With this feature,you can select vibrate types for incoming
calls,messages,alarms,and scheduled events.
Tone Length setting is enabled only whenType 1 is
selected inToneType.
Note
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Vibrate Type.
2. Select Incoming Calls,Messages,Alarm,or
Setting Up Voice Guide
Voice Guide allows you to hear voice prompts and spoken
numbers or key names as you press the key.(The default
setting is Off.)
Schedule.
3. If you select Incoming Calls or Messages,select an
option.Otherwise skip to step 4.
4. Highlight a vibrate type and press
.
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Voice Guide.
2. Select On or Off.
Selecting a Key Tone
Your phone offers options for selecting the audible tones
accompanying a keypress.
When the ringer volume is set to Silence All or Vibrate
Note
All,Voice Guide does not work.
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Keytones.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Tone Length to select a key tone length.(Longer tone
lengths may be better for tone recognition when dialing
voicemail or other automated systems.)
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Tone Volume to select a keypress volume level.
Tone Type to select the sound of a keypress.
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4. Select a volume level,and press DONE (left softkey).
Adjusting Volume Settings
Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and
your environment.
You can make the alert vibrate at any volume level by
checking Always Vibrate.
Tip
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Volume.
Alert Notification
Set your phone to alert you with an audible tone when you
change service areas,once a minute during a voice call,or
when a call has been connected.
2. SelectRinger,Earpiece,Headset,Speakerphone,
Applications,or Start Up/Power Off.
3. Press the navigation key left or right to choose a volume
level and pressDONE (left softkey).
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Alerts.
You can adjust the ringer volume in standby mode (or
the earpiece volume during a call) by using the volume
button on the left side of your phone.
Tip
2. Select Beep Each Minute,Out of Service,Connect,or
Signal Fade/Call Drop.
3. Select On or Off.
You can make your phone vibrate at any volume level by
checking Always Vibrate.
You can set the alert volume separately from the ringer volume
setting.
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Volume >
Advanced...
2. Select Alarms,Text Message,Picture Msg,or
Voicemail.
3. Select Separate Volume.
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Selecting Alert Options for Messages
You can select a repeat status and ringer length for messages.
1. Press > Settings > Sounds > Alerts > Messages.
2. Select Text Message,Picture Msg,or Voicemail.
3. Select Repeat or Ringer Length.
DisplaySettings
Changing the Backlight Time Length
Select how long the display screen and keyboard remain
backlit after any keypress is made.
To change the screen backlight setting:
4. Highlight a setting and press
.
1. Press > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
Silence All
Backlight.
The SilenceAll option allows you to mute all sounds.
2. Select Dim Only,Always On,or a preset length of time.
To change the keyboard backlight setting:
To activate Silence All:
ᮣ
Pressandholdthevolumebuttondowninstandbymode.
1. Press > Settings > Display > Keypad Light.
2. Select Always Off or a preset length of time.
(Thescreenwilldisplay“SilenceAll.”)
To deactivate Silence All:
ᮣ
Long backlight settings reduce the battery’s talk and
standby times.
Note
Press the volume button up repeatedly to select a volume
level.
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Changing the Screen Saver
Changing the Phone’s Menu Style
Choose how your phone’s menu appears onscreen.
1. Press to display the main menu.
Choose the screen saver that appears when your phone is in
standby mode.
1. Press > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
2. Press the left softkey (GRID VIEW or LIST VIEW) to
Screensaver.
change the menu style.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
3. Highlight a screen saver and press twice.
Changing the Font Size
Adjust the font size you see when viewing a message or
entering characters on the text input screen.
Changing the Display Screen Animation
Change the animation that you see on the display screen
during outgoing calls or while your phone searches for service.
To change the display font size:
1. Press > Settings > Display > Font Size >
1. Press > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
Main Screen > Messages.
Animation > Outgoing Calls or Service Search.
2. Highlight an option and press
3. Highlight an animation display and press
.
2. Highlight a font size .You can see the highlighted font size
in the New Size window.
.
3. If the size is satisfactory,press SAVE (left softkey).
Changing the Contrast
To change the input font size:
Adjust your screen’s contrast (brightness) to suit your
surroundings.
1. Press > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
Input Font.
1. Press > Settings > Display > Contrast.
2. Select Phone Numbers,Messages,or Others.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
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3. Highlight an input font size.You can see the highlighted
Setting Return to Idle Mode
This feature allows you to select the way to return to idle mode
(standby mode or service search mode).
font size in the New Size window.
4. If the size is satisfactory,press SAVE (left softkey).
1. Press > Settings > Display > Return to Idle.
2. A message appears.Press to continue.
3. Select Automatically or End Key.
Changing the Standby Mode Display
Select from among a variety of items to be displayed in standby
mode.
Ⅲ
Automatically to return to idle mode automatically
1. Press > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
when no key is pressed for 30 seconds.
Foreground > Clock/Calendar.
Ⅲ
End Key to return to idle mode by pressing
.
2. Highlight a display option and press twice.
The End Key setting affects the battery’s talk and
standby times.
Changing the Text Greeting
The text greeting is displayed on your phone’s screen in
standby mode.Choose the phone’s default greeting (“Sanyo”),
or enter your own custom greeting.
Note
Your phone may not return to idle automatically if a
browser or some application is running.
1. Press > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
Foreground > Greeting.
2. Select Default or Custom.
Ⅲ
If you select Custom,enter a custom greeting and
press
.
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Power Save Mode
LocationSettings
This feature helps conserve your battery power by
automatically adjusting settings for certain phone features.
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in
connection with location-based services.
1. Press > Settings > Display > Power Save Mode.
2. A message appears.Press to continue.
3. Select On.(Select Off to deactivate this feature.)
The Location feature allows the network to detect your
position.Turning Location off will hide your location from
everyone except 911.
Sleep Mode
Turning Location on will allow the network to detect your
Note
This feature helps conserve your battery power by turning off
the display after a specified time.
position using GPS technology,making some
applications and services easier to use.Turning
Location off will disable the GPS location function for all
purposes except 911,but will not hide your general
location based on the cell site serving your call.No
application or service may use your location without
your request or permission.GPS-enhanced 911 is not
available in all areas.
1. Press > Settings > Display > Main Screen >
Sleep Mode.
2. Highlight a time interval before the phone goes into sleep
mode and press .(Select Off to deactivate this feature.)
Display Language
You can choose to display your phone’s onscreen menus in
English or in Spanish.
To enable your phone’s Location feature:
1. Press
> Settings > More...> Location.(The
Location disclaimer will be displayed.)
1. Press > Settings > Display > Language.
2. Select English or Español.
2. Read the disclaimer and press
.
3. Highlight On or Off and press
.
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2B.Settings
When the Location feature is on,your phone’s standby screen
Text Messaging Settings
will display the
icon.When Location is turned off,the
icon will be displayed.
Setting a Callback Number
With this feature,you can specify the callback number your
recipients see when you send text messages.
MessagingSettings
1. Fromstandbymode,press MESSAGES (leftsoftkey)>
Your phone’s advanced messaging capabilities let you send
and receive many different kinds of messages without placing
a voice call.
Settings > Callback Number.
2. Select My Phone Number,Other,or None.If you select
Other,enter a callback number and press
.
Messaging settings allow you to decide how your phone
notifies you of new messages,create a signature with each
sent message,and create your own preset messages.
Adding a Customized Signature
Add a customized signature to each message you send.
Setting Message Notification
1. From standby mode,press MESSAGES( left softkey) >
When you receive a message,your phone notifies you by
displaying an icon on your display screen.You can also choose
to be notified with a message notification on your display
screen.
Settings > Signature.
2. Select On.(If you do not wish to attach a signaturetoyour
outgoingmessages,selectOff.)
3. Enter a signature and press
.
1. Fromstandbymode,press MESSAGES (leftsoftkey) >
Settings > Notification.
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Add Signature to
insert your signature on the message entry screen.
Tip
2. Select Msgs and Icon or Icon Only.
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To change the language of the preset message:
Managing Preset Messages
1. Fromstandbymode,press MESSAGES (leftsoftkey)>
Your phone is loaded with 20 preset messages to help make
sending text messages easier.Customize or delete these
messages,such as“Where are you?,”“Let’s get lunch,”and
“Meet me at”to suit your needs,or add your own messages to
the list.
Settings > Preset Messages.
2. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Select Language.
3. Select English or Spanish.
To edit or delete a preset message:
AirplaneMode
1. Fromstandbymode,press MESSAGES (leftsoftkey)>
Settings > Preset Messages.The list of preset
messages will be displayed.
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s
features,such as games and voice memos,when you are in an
airplane or in any other area where making or receiving calls or
data connection is prohibited.When you set your phone to
Airplane Mode,it cannot send or receive any calls or access
online information.
2. To edit or delete a message,highlight it and press
OPTIONS (right softkey).
3. Select Edit,edit the message,and press
.
– or –
1. Press > Settings > More... > Airplane Mode.
Select Delete > YES (left softkey) to delete the message.
(You can also reset all messages by selecting Reset all
messages > YES [left softkey].)
2. Read the disclaimer and press
.
3. Select On or Off.
While inAirplane Mode,your phone’s screen will display
“Phone Off.”
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2B.Settings
To turn TTY Mode on or off:
TTY Use
1. Press > Settings > More... > Accessibility > TTY.
ATTY (also known as aTDD orTextTelephone) is a
telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf,
hard of hearing,or who have speech or language disabilities,to
communicate by telephone.
2. Read the disclaimer and press
.
3. Select On to turnTTY mode on.
– or –
Select Off to turnTTY mode off.
Your phone is compatible with selectTTY devices.Please
check with the manufacturer of yourTTY device to ensure that
it is compatible with digital cell phones.Your phone andTTY
device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your
phone’s headset jack.If this cable was not provided with your
TTY device,contact yourTTY device manufacturer to purchase
the connector cable.
InTTY Mode,your phone will display theTTY icon if a
TTY device or an optional headset is connected to your
phone.
Note
If TTY mode is enabled,the audio quality of non-TTY
devices connected to the headset jack may be
impaired.
When establishing your wireless service,please call your
service provider via the stateTelecommunications Relay
Service (TRS) by first dialing
.
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UsingtheHearingAidDevice
CompatibilityFunction
911 Emergency Calling
WARNING
It is recommended thatTTY users make
emergency calls by other means,including
Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS),
analog cellular,and landline communications.
WirelessTTY calls to 911 may be corrupted
when received by public safety answering
points (PSAPs),rendering some
Your phone has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility
and rated. To use this function effectively,set the hearing aid
setting to on.
communications unintelligible.The problem
encountered appears related to software used
by PSAPs.This matter has been brought to the
attention of the FCC,and the wireless industry
and the PSAP community are currently working
to resolve this.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Accessibility >
Hearing Aid.
2. Read the disclaimer and press
.
3. Select On or Off.
Ⅲ
On to use a hearing aid device with your phone.
Ⅲ
Off to use your phone without a hearing aid device.
For more information about hearing aid device compatibility,
see“UsingYour PhoneWith a HearingAid Device”on page
114.
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2B.Settings
Call Answer Mode
Select how to answer incoming calls on your phone whether by
PhoneSetupOptions
pressing or any key (except softkeys,side buttons,
and ).
,
Navigation Key Shortcuts
You can use the navigation keys as shortcuts to access specific
menu items directly from standby mode.You can reassign the
default shortcuts to the menu items you choose.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Call Setup >
Call Answer.
2. Select Talk Key or Any Key.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Navigation Keys.
2. Highlight the navigation key you wish to reassign and
Auto-Answer Mode
Set your phone to automatically pick up incoming calls.
Remember,your phone will answer calls in auto-answer mode
even if you are not present.
press
.
3. Using the navigation key or your keyboard,select a
function.
4. Press ASSIGN (left softkey) to save.(If there are additional
1. Press > Settings > More... > Call Setup >
levels available,press before selecting your shortcut.)
Auto-Answer.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Hands-free to answer calls automatically when the
phone is connected to an optional headset or hands-free
device.
Ⅲ
Speakerphone to answer calls automatically in
speakerphone mode.
3. Highlight the time you would like your phone to wait before
answering and press
.
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Headset Options
Setting Power On to Alert
Set up your phone for hands-free use.You can enable theTurbo The alert will not sound when your phone is turned off,but
Button (operation button on your headset) to make,receive,or
end a call,or to activateASR (see page 66).You can also select
the ringer mode.
Power On to Alert turns your phone on inAirplane Mode to
alert you even if your phone is turned off.This feature applies
only to schedule or call alarm events,or the alarm clock.
To enable the Turbo Button:
1. Press > Settings > More...> Power On to Alert.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Headset Mode >
2. Select On or Off.
Turbo Button.
SecuritySettings
2. Select On.
Ⅲ
Press the turbo button to stop the alarm and/or display
All of your phone’s security settings are available through the
Security or Restrict and Lock menu.
the details of message notifications.
(To disable theTurbo Button,follow steps 1 and 2 and
select Off.)
Accessing the Security Menu
1. Press > Settings > More... > Security.
To select the ringer mode:
1. Press > Settings > More... > Headset Mode >
2. Enter your lock code to display the Security menu.
Ringer Sound.
2. Select Normal or Headset Only.
If you can’t recall your lock code,try using the last four
digits of your wireless phone number.If this doesn’t
work,contact your service provider.
Tip
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Changing the Lock Code
Accessing the Restrict and Lock Menu
ᮣ
Press > Settings > More... > Security >
ᮣ
Press > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock.
Change Lock Code,and then enter and re-enter your
new lock code.
Your Phone’s Lock Feature
Locking Voice Calls
Locking Your Phone
This setting allows you to block all incoming and outgoing voice
calls (except 911 calls).
When your phone is locked,you can only receive incoming
calls or make calls to 911 or special numbers.(See“Special
Numbers”on page 44.)
1. Press > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock >
Voice,and then enter your lock code.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Security >
Lock My Phone > Lock Now.
2. Select Lock > Locked.(Select Unlocked to deactivate
Ⅲ
On Power-up to lock your phone whenever it is
turned on.
this feature.)
Locking the Camera/My Albums/Photos Menu
2. Select Full Lock or Excp.Incom.Calls.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock >
Ⅲ
Full Lock to lock your phone but still receive incoming
calls from special numbers.
Camera/Pictures,and then enter your lock code.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Excp.Incom.Calls to lock your phone but still receive
Ⅲ
all incoming calls.
Unlocked to unlock the current camera/pictures lock
feature.
Unlocking Your Phone
1. From standby mode,press UNLOCK (left softkey).
2. Enter your lock code.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Lock Camera to lock camera operation.
Lock Photos to lock access to files in MyAlbums.
Lock All to lock access to Photos menu.
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Restricting Calls
Special Numbers
You can restrict incoming and outgoing calls.(This setting does
not apply to 911.)
Special numbers are important numbers that you have
designated as being“always available.”You can call to and
receive calls from special numbers even if your phone is
locked.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock >
Voice,and then enter your lock code.
You can save up to three special numbers.
2. Select Restrict > Incoming Calls or Outgoing Calls.
To add or replace a special number:
3. Highlight an option and press
.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Security >
Ⅲ
Allow All to make or receive all calls.
Special Numbers.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Contacts Only to make or receive calls to or from
2. Select a location for your entry.
Contacts entries,voicemail,or special numbers only.
3. Enter the number and press
.
Special #s Only to make or receive calls to or from
special numbers only.
– or –
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) to select from your
Contacts or voicemail number.
Restrictedincomingcallsareforwardedtovoicemail.
Note
If Contacts Only or Special #s Only is selected,you
can edit the Contacts only fromEdit Contacts List in
the Security menu.
4. Press DONE (left softkey)
.
Therearenospeeddialoptionsassociatedwithspecial
numbers.
Note
You cannot make calls to or receive calls from special
numbers if Voice is set to Locked in Restrict and Lock.
(See“LockingVoice Calls”on page 43.)
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Ⅲ
Delete Calendar Events to delete all scheduled events
Deleting Phone Content
Use the Security menu to quickly delete all the content you
have created or stored in your phone.
(including secret ones).
3. Read the disclaimer and press > YES (left softkey).
1. Press > Settings > More... > Security >
Resetting Your Phone and Deleting Stored
Data
This option lets you clear different types of personal
information stored on your phone,reset your phone to factory
settings,or both.
Delete/Reset.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Delete Web Cookies to delete allWeb cookies (data
saved in your phone by sites you have visited).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Delete Web History to delete all savedWeb addresses
1. Press > Settings > More... > Security >
of sites you have visited.
Delete/Reset.
Delete Web Cache to delete allWeb page information
saved in your phone.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Reset Browser to clear your Web browser’s history,
favorites (bookmarks),cookies,error log,auto-complete
text,and URLs.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Delete Contacts to delete all of your Contacts entries.
Delete My Stuff to delete all items you have
downloaded to your phone.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Reset Picture Msg to clear your authentication ID for
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Delete Photos to delete all pictures saved in your
your picture messaging account.
phone.
Reset All Settings to restore all the factory default
settings.Contacts,history,calendar,and messages are
not affected.
Delete Voice Data to delete all voice data and call
memos saved in the phone.
Delete Message to delete all messages (including
locked ones) in your phone and entries in the Recent List,
and to reset all preset messages.
Ⅲ
Reset Phone to reset all settings and delete all data on
your phone.
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3. Read the disclaimer and press
.
Locking Data Services
4. If you are certain that you would like to delete data stored
You can disconnect from data services and then lock access to
prevent others who may use your phone from re-enabling data
services.
on your phone,press YES (left softkey).
Security Features for Data Services
1. Press > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock >
Web > Off and Lock,and then enter your lock code.
Disabling Data Services
2. Highlight an option and press
.
You can disable data services without turning off your phone;
however,you will not have access to all data services,including
Web and messaging.Disabling data services will avoid any
charges associated with these services.While signed out,you
can still place or receive phone calls,check voicemail,and use
other voice services.You may enable data services again at any
time.
Ⅲ
Locked to disconnect from data services and then lock
further access to data services.
Ⅲ
Unlocked to restore access without connecting to data
services.
Unlocking allows reconnection to data services but
Note
does not actually reconnect you.ToconnecttotheWeb,
To disable data services:
selectEnable Web.
1. Press > Settings > More...> Restrict and Lock >
Web > Disable Web.
2. Read the disclaimer and press DISABLE (right softkey) to
sign out.
To enable data services:
ᮣ
Press > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock >
Web > Enable Web.
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ViewingHistory
2C. History
History is a list of the last 60 phone numbers (or Contacts
entries) for calls you placed,accepted,or missed.History
makes redialing fast and easy.It is continually updated as new
numbers or entries are added to the beginning of the list and
the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list.
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Viewing History (page 47)
History Thread (page 48)
Each entry contains the phone number (if available) and
Contacts entry name (if the phone number is in your Contacts).
Duplicate calls (calls from the same number) may appear only
once on the list.
History Details (page 48)
History Menu Options (page 49)
Making a Call From History (page 49)
Saving a Phone Number From History (page 49)
Making a New Group Entry From History (page 50)
Deleting History (page 50)
To display History:
ᮣ
From standby mode,press
.
Historyrecordsonlycallsthatoccur whilethephoneis
turnedon.Ifacallisreceivedwhileyourphoneisturnedoff,
itwillnotbeincludedinthephone’shistory.
Note
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History Icons
You can determine if an entry was an incoming,outgoing,or
missed call from the icons shown below.
HistoryDetails
To display History details:
1. Press
.
– Incoming Call
– Outgoing Call
– Missed Call
2. Highlight an entry from the list and press .The History
thread is displayed.
3. Highlight an entry and press
.
The History details screen shows the number type (Mobile,
Home,etc.),phone number,and date and time of the call.An
onscreen menu is also displayed according to the type of call.
(See“History Menu Options”on page 49.)
HistoryThread
The History thread screen shows all history for a selected entry.
To display a History thread:
To make a call from the History details screen,press
.
1. Press
.
2. Highlight an entry and press
.
Text messages are included in the History thread.
Tip
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HistoryMenuOptions
You cannot make calls from History to entries identified
as No Caller ID,Private,Unavailable ID, or
Restricted ID.
Note
You may see several menu items on the onscreen menu.Press
OPTIONS (right softkey) for additional options.
ⅷ
Send Message to send a message to the selected entry.
New Group to access a Group entry menu to create a new
Group entry.
Contact Details to display information about the entry if it
has already been saved in your Contacts.
Save Contact to save a phone number.(See“Saving a
Phone Number From History”shown right.)
Delete to delete the entry.
Delete All to delete all History entries.(See“Deleting
History”on page 50.)
SavingaPhoneNumber From
History
ⅷ
ⅷ
Your phone can store up to 600 Contacts entries,and each
Contacts entry can store up to a total of seven phone numbers.
ⅷ
1. Press
.
ⅷ
2. Highlight a history entry and press OPTIONS (right
ⅷ
softkey) > Save Contact.
ⅷ
ⅷ
3. Select New Entry or Existing Entry.
Rename to change any entry’s current name to the Caller ID
name associated with the entry.
4. If New Entry was selected,select a number type,and
Prepend to add numbers to the beginning of the selected
number.
then enter the new entry name.
– or–
If Existing Entry was selected,select an existing entry to
which you want to save the number,and then highlight a
MakingaCallFromHistory
number type and press
.
1. Press
.
5. Press DONE (left softkey) to save the entry.
2. Highlight an entry and press
.
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MakingaNewGroupEntryFrom
History
DeletingHistory
You can delete individual or all entries in your History.
1. Press
.
You can make and save a new group entry from History.
1. Press > OPTIONS (right softkey) > New Group.
2. Read the message and press START (left softkey).
2. Highlight an entry you wish to delete and press OPTIONS
(right softkey) > Delete.
Select Delete All to delete all entries.
Tip
3. Select the check box for each member you wish to add
and press CONTINUE (left softkey).
3. If you are certain you want to delete an individual entry or
all entries from History,press DELETE (left softkey).
Press OPTIONS (right softkey ) > Enter New Address or
Tip
Contacts to enter a new address or a phone number,or
to select an entry from your Contacts.
4. Enter a group name and press > SAVE (left softkey).
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AboutContacts
2D. Contacts
Your phone can store up to 600 Contacts entries.Each entry
can contain up to seven phone numbers,three email
addresses,and oneWeb address.You can also add Contacts
entries to a Group,allowing you to send the same text,picture,
or voice message to up to 25 Contacts entries at one time.
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ About Contacts (page 51)
Displaying the Contacts List (page 51)
Displaying Contacts Details (page 51)
Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 52)
Creating a Group (page 52)
Editing Groups (page 53)
Finding Contacts Entries (page 54)
Viewing History From Contacts (page 54)
Using Contacts Information in Other Applications
(page 54)
Editing a Contacts Entry (page 55)
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers (page 55)
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry (page 56)
Assigning a Picture to a Contacts Entry (page 57)
Printing a Contacts Entry (page 57)
DisplayingtheContactsList
ᮣ
From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
If you highlight a name,the main phone number is displayed.A
group is distinguished by a group icon and the number of group
members will be displayed when highlighted.
DisplayingContactsDetails
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ 1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight an entry for which you want to see the details and
press
.
3. Highlight any data field and press .You will see
onscreen menu options for the information displayed.
Secret Contacts Entries (page 57)
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If you select a group in step 2,entries or phone
numbers belonging to the group are displayed.
ICE – In Case of Emergency
Note
Tip
To make it easier for emergency personnel to identify
important contacts,you can list your local emergency
contacts under “ICE”in your phone’s Contacts list.For
example,if your mother is your primary emergency
contact,list her as“ICE–Mom”in your Contacts list.To
list more than one emergency contact,use“ICE1–___,”
AddingaNewContactsEntry
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey) >
“ICE2–___,”etc
.
Add New > New Contact.
2. Enter a name for the new entry and press the navigation
CreatingaGroup
key down.
3. Enter the phone number for the entry and press
4. Highlight a number type for the entry (Mobile,Home,
Work,Pager,Fax,or Other) and press
.
You can create a group by assigning Contacts entries as
members and then naming the new group.
.
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey) >
5. Add other information (email address,URL,or street
Add New > New Group.
address,etc.).
2. Read the message and press START (left softkey).
6. Press DONE (left softkey).
3. Highlight an entry you want to add to a group and press
A check mark will appear in the box next to the selected
entry.
.
After you have saved the number,the new Contacts entry is
displayed.
4. When you have checked all the entries you want to add,
press CONTINUE (left softkey).
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5. Highlight an entry you want to add and press
6. Repeat step 5 to add additional members.
.
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Enter New Address or
Recent History to enter a new phone number or
address,or to select an entry from your history.
Tip
7. Press CONTINUE (left softkey) > SAVE (left softkey).
5. Enter a name for the new group and press
.
Removing Members From a Group
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
6. Press SAVE (left softkey).
2. Highlight a group from which you want to remove a
EditingGroups
member.
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight the group you want to edit.
3. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit Group.
4. Change the group name or the group icon and press
5. Press SAVE (left softkey).
3. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit Group.
4. Highlight a member and press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
Remove from Group > YES (left softkey).
5. Repeat step 4 to remove additional members.
.
6. Press SAVE (left softkey).
Adding Members to a Group
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight the group to which you want to add members.
Deleting a Contacts Entry or Group
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight an entry or a group you want to delete.
3. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit Group >
3. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Delete Contact or
Add More.
Delete Group.
4. Read the message and press START (left softkey).
4. Press DELETE (left softkey) or YES (left softkey).
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FindingContactsEntries
ViewingHistoryFromContacts
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
You can view the history of a selected Contacts entry from the
Contacts list.
2. Scroll through all the entries.
ᮣ
Highlight an entry and press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
– or –
Contact History.
Enter the first two or more letters of any part of a name.
Contacts with matching letters are listed.(The more letters
you enter,the more your search narrows.)
UsingContactsInformationinOther
Applications
3. To display an entry,highlight it and press
.
Ⅲ
Press the navigation key left or right to display other
listed entries.
You can use saved Contacts entry’s information in other
applications.
4. To dial the entry,highlight the phone number and
press
.
To copy information into a message:
1. From the Contacts list,highlight an entry and press
You can copy phone numbers,email addresses,URLs,
street addresses,etc.
.
You can also find a group.Press Menu/OK to display
the members of the group.
Tip
2. Highlight the information you want to copy and press
3. Select Share.
.
4. Select Text Message.
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After you select one or more recipients,the text entry screen
for the type of message specified will open,and the selected
text will appear in the body of the message.
AssigningSpeedDialNumbers
Your phone can store up to 98 phone numbers in speed dial
locations.(See“Speed Dialing”on page 22.)
For more information about messaging,see“Text
Messaging (SMS)”on page 93 and“Email”on
page 105.
Note
To assign a speed dial number to a new phone number:
1. Add a phone number to a new or to an existing Contacts
entry.(See“Adding a New Contacts Entry”on page 52.)
EditingaContactsEntry
2. Highlight the phone number and press OPTIONS (right
softkey) > Set Speed Dial.
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
3. Highlight an available speed dial location and press
4. Press to return to the Contacts menu.
.
2. Highlight the Contacts entry you want to edit and press
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit Contact.
3. Select the field you wish to edit,and then add or edit the
To assign a speed dial number to an existing phone
number:
information and press
.
4. Press DONE (left softkey).
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight a Contacts entry and press
.
3. Highlight a number and press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
Set Speed Dial.
4. Highlight an available speed dial location and press
.
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SelectingaRingerTypeforanEntry
To replace a current assignment,select a location and
press REPLACE (left softkey).
Tip
Assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so that you can identify
the caller by the ringer type.(See“RingerTypes”on page 29.)
To check speed dial assignments:
ᮣ
From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey) >
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Settings > Speed Numbers.
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight a Contacts entry and press
.
3. Select Set Ringers.
4. Select Incoming Calls,Text Message or Picture Msg.
5. Select Change.
6. Highlight an option and press
.
7. Highlight a ringer and press
.
If you select Get New in step 6,you can purchase
and download new ringers right from your phone.
For details,see“Getting New Ringers”on page 30
and“Downloading Content”on page 106.
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AssigningaPicturetoaContactsEntry SecretContactsEntries
Assign a picture to display each time a certain contact calls
you.
When you make an entry secret and hide it,that entry is not
displayed in your Contacts.In History,a telephone number is
displayed but the Contacts entry’s name is not.
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight a Contacts entry and press
.
To make an entry secret:
3. Highlight the icon and press
4. Select Select Image.
5. Highlight an option and press
.
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey).
2. Highlight a Contacts entry and press OPTIONS (right
softkey) > Set as Secret.
.
3. Select On.
6. Highlight an image and press twice.
To hide secret entries:
PrintingaContactsEntry
1. Fromstandbymode,press CONTACTS (rightsoftkey)
>
OPTIONS (rightsoftkey) > Settings > Hide Secret.
1. From standby mode,press CONTACTS (right softkey)
2. Highlight an entry you want to print.
3. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Print.
4. Select the entry.
.
2. Enter the four-digit lock code.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to print the entry using a
Bluetooth-enabled printer.(See“Printing Data via
Bluetooth”on page 87.)
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To show secret entries:
1. Fromstandbymode,pressCONTACTS (right softkey) >
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Settings > Show Secret.
2. Enter the four-digit lock code.
If you make an entry secret,calls cannot be made to or
Note
received from that entry if Contacts Only is selected in
Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock > Voice >
Restrict > Incoming Calls or Outgoing Calls (see
page 44).
If you can’t recall your lock code,try using the last four
digits of your wireless phone number.If this doesn’t
work,contact your service provider.
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3. Enter a description and press
4. Select a category for the event (Appointment,Meeting,
etc.) by highlighting the category field and press
5. Select a priority for the event by highlighting the priority
field and pressing
6. Select a start and end time for the event by highlighting the
time field and pressing
7. Enter a location for the event and press
.
2E. Calendar and Tools
.
.
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Calendar (page 59)
Alarm Clock (page 63)
Calculator (page 64)
World Clock (page 64)
Countdown Timer (page 64)
Stopwatch (page 65)
.
.
8. Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting the ringer
field and pressing
.
Ⅲ
To download ringers,select Get New.
9. Select an alarm time by highlighting the alarm time field
Calendar
and pressing
.
10. Select a repeat status for the alarm by highlighting the
Adding an Event to the Calendar
Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of up
to 100 important events.
repeat field and pressing
.
11. Press SAVE (left softkey).
1. Press > Calendar.
2. Highlight the day to which you would like to add a schedule
event and press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Add
Schedule.
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4. Enter a phone number directly or press OPTIONS (right
To change the calendar display views,press the left
softkey repeatedly to toggle between MONTHLY and
WEEKLY views.
Tip
softkey) > From Contacts or Voicemail.
Ⅲ
From Contacts to select a number from your Contacts.
Press the volume button up/down on the monthly view to
display the previous/next month.On the weekly view,
press the navigation key up/down to display the
Ⅲ
Voicemail toselectyourvoicemailaccessnumber.
5. Select a category for the call by highlighting the category
field and pressing
.
previous/next week
.
6. Select a time and date for the call by highlighting the time
and date field and pressing
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Settings > Holiday to
enter holidays.
.
7. Select a ringer type for the reminder by highlighting the
ringer field and pressing
.
Adding a Call Reminder to the Calendar
You can set up to 15 call reminders to let you know when and to
whom to place a scheduled call.
Ⅲ
To download ringers,select Get New.
8. Select a repeat status for the reminder by highlighting the
repeat field and pressing
.
1. Press > Calendar.
9. Press SAVE (left softkey).
2. Highlight the day to which you would like to add a call
reminder and press OPTIONS (right softkey).
3. Press the navigation key right and select
Add Call Alarm.
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Adding a To Do List Item to the Calendar
Your phone can store and manage up to 40To Do list items.
1. Press > Calendar.
Calendar Alerts
If you have a scheduled event or call reminder on the Calendar,
your phone alerts you by a ringing or vibrating alarm and
displays a summary of the scheduled event or call reminder.
2. Highlight a day to which you would like to add aTo Do list
To respond to the alarm:
item and press OPTIONS (right softkey).
ⅷ
Press any key (except
,
,and the right softkey) to stop
3. Press the navigation key right and select Add To Do.
the ringer and vibration and start snooze mode.
4. Enter a description and press
5. Select a category for the item by highlighting the category
field and pressing
6. Select a priority for the item by highlighting the priority field
and pressing
7. Select a time and date for the item by highlighting the time
and date field and pressing
.
To change the alarm settings,press OK > Calendar >
Tip
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Settings > Alarm to set the
.
ringer length and snooze options.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Press EXIT (right softkey),
,or to clear the alarm.
.
Press to dial the phone number (for a call reminder).
.
Depending on the Power On to Alert setting,the alarm
setting will be active even if the phone is turned off.(See
“Setting Power On toAlert”on page 42.)
Note
8. Select a status for the item by highlighting the status field
and pressing .When you add an item,set it to Needs
Action.
Viewing Events
9. Press SAVE (left softkey).
Days with scheduled events or call reminders set are
indicated by a small triangle just to the lower right of the
date.
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1. Press > Calendar.
Deleting Events
1. Press > Calendar.
2. Highlight the day for which you would like to view events
and press .The day’s event list is displayed.
2. Highlight the day from which you would like to delete an
– or –
event and press
– or –
.
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Schedule List,
Call Alarm List,or To Do List.
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Schedule List,
Call Alarm List,or To Do List.
3. Highlight an event and press .The event’s details are
displayed.You can edit the event on this screen.
3. Highlight an event and press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
Delete.
Printing Events
1. Press > Calendar.
4. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
This to delete the highlighted event.
2. Highlight the day for which you would like to print an event
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Select to delete multiple events.
All on This List to delete all events on the list.
Completed to delete completedTo Do List items.
and press .The day’s event list is displayed.
– or –
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Schedule List,
Call Alarm List,or To Do List.
5. Press YES (left softkey).
3. Highlight an event you want to print and press OPTIONS
To delete old events:
(right softkey) > Print.
ᮣ
Press > Calendar > OPTIONS (right softkey) >
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to print the entry using a
Bluetooth-enabled printer.(See“Printing Data via
Bluetooth”on page 87.)
Delete Memory > Delete Old > YES (left softkey).
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To delete all events:
6. Turn the alarm on by highlighting the alarm field and
pressing
.
1. Press > Calendar > OPTIONS (right softkey) >
Delete Memory > Delete All > YES (left softkey).
7. Press SAVE (left softkey).
2. Press YES (left softkey).
Press ON or OFF (left softkey) to toggle the alarm on
and off.
Tip
AlarmClock
To change the alarm settings,press SETTINGS (right
softkey) to set the ringer length and snooze options.
Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has multiple
alarm capabilities.
To respond to the alarm:
ᮣ
1. Press > Tools > Alarm Clock.
Press any key (except
,
,and the right softkey) to
stop the alarm and start snooze mode.
2. Highlight an alarm number and press
3. Enter a description for the alarm by highlighting the
description field and pressing
4. Select a time for the alarm by highlighting the time field
and pressing
5. Select a repeat status for the alarm by highlighting the
repeat field and pressing
.
ᮣ
Press EXIT (right softkey),
,or
to clear the alarm.
.
.
.
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Calculator
WorldClock
Your phone comes with a built-in calculator.
1. Press > Tools > Calculator.
2. Enter numbers using your keyboard.
To view the time in different locations:
1. Press > Tools > World Clock.
2. Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through
different time zones.
Press SUMMER (left softkey) or STANDARD (right
softkey) to change between daylight saving and
standard time.
Note
CountdownTimer
Ⅲ
Press the appropriate key for an arithmetic option
(
).
This feature allows you to use your phone as a countdown
timer to alert when a specified period of time has elapsed.You
can set up to five timers.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Press to enter a decimal point.
Press to clear all numbers.
3. Press
or for the total.
1. Press > Tools > Countdown.
2. Highlight a countdown timer number and press
.
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3. Highlight an item to set and press
.
Stopwatch
Ⅲ
Description to enter a description of the countdown.
Time to enter the length of the countdown.
Alarm to set the countdown alarm to on or off.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
1. Press > Tools > Stopwatch.
2. Press MODE (left softkey) to select split timing or lap
timing.
4. Press SAVE (left softkey).
3. Press START (right softkey) to start the stopwatch.
4. Press SPLIT or LAP (left softkey) to record the time.
5. Press STOP (right softkey) to stop timing.
Press ON or OFF (left softkey) to toggle the countdown
Tip
alarm on and off.
To change the alarm settings,press SETTINGS (right
softkey) to set the ringer length and snooze options.
6. Press RESET (left softkey) to reset the stopwatch to zero.
To respond to the alarm:
ᮣ
Press any key (except
,
,and the right softkey) to
stop the alarm and start snooze mode.
ᮣ
Press EXIT (right softkey),
,or
to clear the alarm.
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AvailableASR commands are:
ⅷ
Call <Name or #> to call an entry in your Contacts list or a
spoken phone number.(See below for details.)
2F. Voice Services
ⅷ
Go To <Menu> to jump directly to menu items or
applications.(See page 67 for details.)
ⅷ
Check <Item> to check your phone’s status.(See page 67
for details.)
ࡗ ࡗ Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) (page 66)
Voice and Call Memos (page 69)
UseASR in a quiet environment so it can accurately
recognize your commands.
Tip
AutomaticSpeechRecognition
(ASR)
DuringASR operation,press HELP (left softkey) to get
instructions using the software.
You can use your phone’s built-in automatic speech
recognition (ASR) software to dial a phone number or to launch
phone functions.All you have to do is to talk into the phone,and
ASR will recognize your voice and complete tasks by itself.
Making a Voice Call Using ASR
1. Press and hold or
.
Activating ASR
2. When you hear“Say a command,”say“Call .”
ᮣ
From standby mode,press and hold or
.
3. When you hear“Say the name or number,”say a name or a
phone number.
The“SAYA COMMAND”screen appears and the phone
prompts you to say the name of the command you want to use.
To complete your task,simply follow the voice prompts.
4. When you hear“Which location?,”say a number type (for
example,“Mobile”).
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Checking Phone Status Using ASR
You can useASR to obtain information about your phone:
You can skip steps 3 and 4 by saying a name and
location after“Call”without pausing (for example,“Call
John Jones mobile”).
Tip
ⅷ
Status (all of the following except My Phone Number)
Time
Signal Strength
Network
Battery
My Phone Number
ⅷ
IfASR does not recognize the name or number,it will
find the most likely matches and display a list of up to
three names or numbers.You will hear“Did you say
Call...”followed by the name or number.You can
confirm by saying“Yes.” Say“No” to change the
selection.
Note
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
1. Press and hold or
.
Opening Menus Using ASR
2. When you hear“Say a command,”say“Check.”
You can jump directly to many menu items or applications by
saying“Go to”followed by a menu option.
3. When you hear“Which status item?,”say a command.
1. Press and hold or
.
ASR Settings
To change ASR confirmation:
2. When you hear“Say a command,”say“Go To.”
3. When you hear“Which shortcut?,”say an application
1. Press and hold or
.
name (for example,“Messages”).
2. Press SETTINGS (right softkey) > Confirmation.
Say“More options” to display additional application
names.
Tip
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3. Highlight an option and press
.
3. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Automatic to ask for confirmation only when the system
is not sure what you said.
Ⅲ
Expert Mode to sound a beep only.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Prompt Mode to prompt for required information.
Readout Mode to prompt for required information and
to read out the content displayed on the main screen.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Always Confirm to always ask for confirmation.
Never Confirm to never ask for confirmation.
To adapt the system to your voice:
1. Press and hold or
To change the ASR dialing region:
1. Press and hold or
2. Press SETTINGS (right softkey) > Dialing Region.
.
.
2. Press SETTINGS (right softkey) > Adaptation >
Adapt Voice.
3. Highlight an option and press
.
3. Press START (left softkey) and repeat each word,phrase,
Ⅲ
North America to recognize only numbers valid in North
or telephone number you hear.
America.
Ⅲ
Other to recognize any number regardless of location.
To reset the adaptation:
To display the ASR software version:
1. Press and hold or
2. Press SETTINGS (right softkey) > About.
1. Press and hold or
.
.
2. Press SETTINGS (right softkey) > Adaptation >
Reset Voice > YES (left softkey).
To change the ASR mode:
1. Press and hold or
.
2. Press SETTINGS (right softkey) > Audio Modes.
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To stop recording:
VoiceandCallMemos
ᮣ
Press
,
,or STOP (left softkey).(Recording will also
stop when you disconnect.)
Use your phone’s voice memos to record brief memos to
remind you of important events,phone numbers,or grocery list
items,and call memos to record the other party’s voice during
a phone call.
Only the other party’s voice is recorded during this
Note
process.
Playing Voice/Call Memos
1. Press > Tools > Voice Memo > List.
You can store up to 1900 memos on your phone.
Maximum recording time is up to three minutes.
Note
2. Highlight the memo you want to play and press
.
To record a voice memo:
– or –
1. Press > Tools > Voice Memo > Record.
2. Start recording after the beep.
To stop recording:
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Play > All to play all
memos continuously.
To play multiple memos:
ᮣ
1. Press > Tools > Voice Memo > List.
Press
,
,
,or STOP (left softkey).
2. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Play > Multiple and
To record a call memo:
select memos you want to play.
1. During a call,press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
3. Press PLAY (left softkey).
Voice Memo.
2. Start recording after the beep.
Press SLOW (left softkey) or FAST (right softkey) to
change the playing speed.Press the navigation key left
or right to play the previous or next memo.
Note
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To delete multiple memos:
1. Press > Tools > Voice Memo > List.
Managing Voice/Call Memos
1. Press > Tools > Voice Memo > List.
2. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Delete > Multiple and
2. Highlight the memo you want to manage and press
select memos you want to delete.
OPTIONS (right softkey).
3. Press DELETE (left softkey) > YES (left softkey).
3. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Edit Title to edit the title of a memo.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Properties to display information about a memo.
Type Filter to display only voice memos or only call
memos.
Deleting Voice/Call Memos
1. Press > Tools > Voice Memo > List.
2. Highlight the memo you want to delete and press
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Delete > This > YES (left
softkey).
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Delete > All to delete
all memos.
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2. Using the phone’s display screen as a viewfinder,aim the
camera lens at your subject.
3. Press
,
,or CAPTURE (left softkey) until the
2G. Camera
shutter sounds.The picture will automatically be saved in
the In Phone folder.(See“Storing Pictures”on page 75.)
Ⅲ
To return to camera mode to take another picture,
press
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Taking Pictures (page 71)
Storing Pictures (page 75)
Sending Pictures (page 77)
Viewing Picture Messages (page 79)
Managing Pictures (page 80)
.
4. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) for more options.
Ⅲ
Take New Picture to return to camera mode to take
another picture.
Ⅲ
Send Media to send your picture.(See“Sending
Pictures From the In Phone Folder”on page 78.)
Ⅲ
Upload to upload the picture to the picture messaging
TakingPictures
website (www.plspictures.com).(See“Uploading
Pictures”on page 80.)
Ⅲ
Review Media to go to the In Phone folder to review
your saved pictures.
Set as to assign the picture.(See“Assigning Pictures”
on page 72.)
Delete to delete the picture you just took.
Details/Edit to edit your picture or display details
relating to your pictures.
Taking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple
as choosing a subject,pointing the lens,and pressing a button.
Ⅲ
1. Press and hold
(the camera button located on the left
side of your phone) to activate camera mode.(Additional
camera options are available.See“Camera Mode
Options”on page 72 for more information.)
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Toactivatecameramode,youcanalsopress Menu/OK >
Photos > Camera.
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Assigning Pictures
Camera Mode Options
Assign a picture as a screen saver or as a picture ID for a
Contacts entry.
You can set various camera options by pressing the following
keys in camera mode.
1. Take a picture.(See steps 1–3 on page 71.)
Key
Description
Opens the Sharpness setting
pop-up window.
Note
Select Auto or Manual.
2. Withthepicturedisplayed,pressOPTIONS (right softkey) >
Select Auto or Manual.
Opens the Contrast setting
pop-up window.
Set as and select an option.
Ⅲ
Picture ID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry.
Select an item shown in
Opens the White Balance
setting pop-up window.
“Camera Icons” on page 75.
Highlight an entry and press twice to assign the
picture.
Opens the Brightness setting
pop-up window.
Displays the User Settings
screen.
Select Auto or Manual.
See “Saving Your Settings”
on page 74.
Ⅲ
Screensaver to assign the picture as a screen saver.
Press to assign the picture.
Navigation Key
Up/Down
Shows/hides the status
indicators and softkeys.
Navigation Key
Left/Right or Volume
Button Up/Down
Sets zoom function.
See “Zoom” on page 74.
You can also assign pictures from the MyAlbums menu.
Tip
See“In Phone Folder Options”on page 76 or
“Managing Online Pictures FromYour Phone”on
page 80.
Other options can be displayed by pressing OPTIONS (right
softkey).
ⅷ
Picture Mode to select a picture mode from Normal,
Beach/Snow,Scenery,Mirror Image,or Night/Dark.
ⅷ
Self-Timer to activate the camera’s timer.(See“Self-Timer”
on page 73.)
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ⅷ
Fun Tools to select an option from the following:
3. Press or START (left softkey) when you are ready to
start the timer.(You will see at the top of the screen and
your phone will beep during the countdown.)
Ⅲ
Multiple Shots to take multiple shots.(See“Multiple
Shots”shown right.)
Ⅲ
Fun Frames to select your favorite fun picture frame to
decorate your picture.
4. Get ready for the picture.(When the timer is down to three
seconds,the self-timer icon will turn red and the tone of
the beep will change.)
You cannot use Fun Frames feature when resolution is
set to 1.3M.(See“Camera Settings”on page 74.)
Note
To cancel the self-timer after it has started:
Ⅲ
ᮣ
Color Tone to select a wide variety of color tones for the
picture.
Press CANCEL (right softkey) or
.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Camera Settings to select your settings.(See“Camera
Multiple Shots
This feature allows you to take four or eight shots in a
continuous sequence.When you take multiple shots,the
icon will be displayed in the viewfinder.
Settings”on page 74.)
Review Media to go to the In Phone folder to review your
saved pictures.
Key Guidance to indicate the key functions in camera
mode.
1. From camera mode,press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
Fun Tools > Multiple Shots.
Self-Timer
When taking multiple shots,the resolution is
temporarily set to Low-320x240.
Note
1. From camera mode,press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
Self-Timer.
2. Highlight an option (4 Shots or 8 Shots) and press
.
2. Highlight a delay time (10 Seconds or 5 Seconds) and
press
.
3. Highlight the duration of the interval between shots
(Normal or Fast) and press
.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Shutter Sound to select a shutter sound (Default,
4. Press
,
,or CAPTURE (left softkey) to take the
“Say Cheese,” “Ready,” or Off).
pictures.(The MULTIPLE SHOTS folder will display up to
eight thumbnail pictures per screen.)
Status Bar to show or hide status indicators and
softkeys.
Save Setting to select the way to save pictures.
Zoom
This feature allows you to zoom in on an object when you take a
picture.You can adjust the zoom from 1x to 12x.
Saving Your Settings
You can save your favorite camera mode options as your
preferred settings.
1. From camera mode,press the navigation key right or left,
or the volume button up or down to adjust the zoom.
1. Set your favorite camera mode options and press
.
2. Press
picture.
,
,or CAPTURE (left softkey) to take a
2. Highlight an unassigned number and press > YES
(left softkey).
Camera Settings
3. Enter a title and press
.
1. From camera mode,press OPTIONS (right softkey) >
Camera Settings.
4. Confirm the settings and press
.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
To retrieve your settings:
Ⅲ
Resolution to select a picture’s file size
(1.3M-1280x960,Medium-640x480,or
Low-320x240).
1. From camera mode,press
.
2. Highlight a setting and press > YES (left softkey).
Ⅲ
Quality to select the picture quality setting (Fine,
Normal,or Economy).
To replace settings,highlight the settings to be replaced
Note
and press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Overwrite > YES
(left softkey).
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Camera Icons
StoringPictures
Function
Icon
Details
Beach/Snow
Use this setting in bright light.
Your phone’s picture storage area is called My Albums.There
Scenery
Mirror Image
Night/Dark
Sunny
Use this setting for scenery at a distance.
Use this setting to take a mirror image.
Use this setting in low light.
are two types of folders in MyAlbums:
Picture
Mode
ⅷ
In Phone (see“In Phone Folder”below)
ⅷ
Online Albums (see page 80)
Use this setting for sunny weather.
Use this setting for cloudy weather.
Use this setting for incandescent lighting.
Use this setting for fluorescent lighting.
In Phone Folder
Cloudy
White
Balance
Tungsten
Fluorescent
Manual
Your phone’s internal storage area is called the In Phone folder.
FromtheInPhonefolder,youcanviewallthepicturesyouhave
storedthere,senditemstothepicturemessagingwebsite
(www.plspictures.com),deletefiles,andaccessadditional
options.
To set the white balance manually.
To set brightness manually.
Brightness Manual
Manual
To set sharpness manually.
To set contrast manually.
Sharpness
To review your stored pictures in the In Phone folder:
ᮣ
Manual
Contrast
Press
> My Albums > In Phone.
For 1.3-megapixel picture resolution.
For medium picture resolution.
For low picture resolution.
1.3M
Medium
Low
Resolution
Numeric countdown will appear when the
self-timer has been activated.
Self-Timer
Multiple Shots
Use this setting for multiple shots.
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ⅷ
Set as to select from these options:
In Phone Folder Options
When you are viewing the In Phone folder,press OPTIONS
(right softkey) to display the following options:
Ⅲ
Picture ID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry.
Highlight an entry and press twice to assign the
picture.
ⅷ
Send Media to send your pictures.(See“Sending Pictures
From the In Phone Folder”on page 78.)
Ⅲ
Screensaver to assign the picture as a screen saver.
Press to assign the picture.
ⅷ
Upload to upload pictures from the In Phone folder to the
ⅷ
Delete to delete pictures.Select This,Selected,or All.
picture messaging website (www.plspictures.com).
(Depending on your settings,the system may prompt you to
accept a data connection.) Choose from the following
options:
Deleting pictures will free up memory space in your
Note
phone to enable you to take more pictures.Once
deleted,you cannot upload pictures to your online
picture messaging account.
Ⅲ
Selected to upload the selected item(s).Press to
select an item.(The box on the lower right corner will be
checked.)
ⅷ
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your
pictures.
Ⅲ
All to upload all pictures in the In Phone folder.
Ⅲ
Text Caption to edit the selected picture’s caption.
If this is the first time you have accessed the picture
Note
Ⅲ
Special Effects to select from Fun Frames,Color
Tone,Fun Stamps,or Rotate.
messaging website,the system will prompt you to
register your account.See“RegisteringYour Picture
MessagingAccount”on page 77.
Ⅲ
Resize to resize the selected picture.Select Medium-
640x480 or Low-320x240.
Ⅲ
Trimming to crop the selected picture.
Ⅲ
Picture Info to display information such as the picture’s
caption,time/date,and size.
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Full Screen to display the selected picture fullscreen.
1. Press
> My Albums > Online Albums.
(You will be prompted to register your picture messaging
account.)
ⅷ
Slideshow to view your pictures in slideshow mode (only
available when you save two or more pictures to the folder).
ⅷ
ⅷ
Album List to display the album list.
Camera Mode to activate camera mode.
If your service plan does not include picture messaging,
you will first be prompted to subscribe to the service for
an additional monthly charge.
Note
SendingPictures
2. Enter a password for your picture messaging account and
press .(You will be prompted to confirm your
password.)
Once you have taken a picture,you can use the messaging
capabilities of your phone to instantly share it with family and
friends.You can send pictures to up to 25 people at a time
using their email addresses or their phone numbers.
3. Please wait while the system creates your account.
Write down your picture messaging password in a
secure place.
Tip
Registering Your Picture Messaging
Account
The first time you use any of the picture management options
involving the picture messaging website,you will be prompted
to register your picture messaging account and establish a
password through your phone.This password will also allow
you to sign in to the picture messaging website at
www.plspictures.com to access and manage your uploaded
pictures and albums.
Once you have received confirmation that your account has
been successfully registered,you may upload and share
pictures and access the picture messaging website.
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7. To set the priority,scroll to the Priority field,and then select
SendingPicturesFromtheInPhoneFolder
High,Normal,or Low.
1. Press
> My Albums > In Phone.
8. Confirm the recipients,message,voice memo,and
pictures.(You may also select additional options by
pressing the right softkey.Follow the onscreen
instructions to add available options.)
2. Highlight a picture to send and press .(You can select
multiple pictures.)
3. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Send Media.
4. Select the recipient from the list or from the following
9. Press SEND (left softkey) to send the pictures.
options.
Sending Pictures From the Messages Menu
You can also send picture messages from your phone’s
Messages menu.
Ⅲ
Go to Contacts to select a recipient from your Contacts.
(Qualifying Contacts entries must contain a wireless
phone number or an email address.)
Ⅲ
MULTIPLE (left softkey) to select multiple recipients.
1. Fromstandbymode,press MESSAGES (leftsoftkey)
>
Press CONTINUE (left softkey) when you have finished
entering recipients.(You may include up to 25 recipients
per message.)
Send Message > Picture Msg.
2. Select the recipient from the list or from the following
Ⅲ
NEW ADDRESS (right softkey) to enter a recipient’s
options.
wireless phone number or email address directly.Press
Ⅲ
Go to Contacts to select a recipient from your Contacts.
(Qualifying Contacts entries must contain a wireless
phone number or an email address.)
CONTINUE (left softkey) to proceed.
5. If you wish to include a text message,scroll to theText
field,and then enter your message.
Ⅲ
MULTIPLE (left softkey) to select multiple recipients.
Press CONTINUE (left softkey) when you have finished
entering recipients.(You may include up to 25 recipients
per message.)
6. If you wish to include a voice message,scroll to theAudio
field,and then press RECORD (right softkey) > to
record.(Maximum recording time is 10 seconds.)
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Ⅲ
NEW ADDRESS (right softkey) to enter a recipient’s
wireless phone number or email address directly.Press
CONTINUE (left softkey) to proceed.
ViewingPictureMessages
ᮣ
When you receive a picture message,a notification will
automatically be displayed on your phone’s screen.Use
your softkeys to view picture messages.
3. Select a picture from In Phone or Online Albums and
press > NEXT (left softkey).(You can also choose to
take a new picture.)
– or –
4. If you wish to include a text message,scroll to theText
1. From standby mode,press MESSAGES (left softkey) >
field,and then enter your message.
Picture Msg.
2. Select Inbox.
5. If you wish to include a voice message,scroll to theAudio
field,and then press RECORD (right softkey) > to
record.(Maximum recording time is 10 seconds.)
3. Highlight a message and press .(To display the
message options,press OPTIONS [right softkey].)
6. To set the priority,scroll to the Priority field,and then select
To reply to a picture message:
High,Normal,or Low.
1. While the message is displayed,press OPTIONS (right
softkey) > Reply with > Text Message.
7. Confirm the recipients,message,voice memo,and
pictures.(You may also select additional options by
pressing the right softkey.Follow the onscreen
instructions to add available options.)
2. Compose a message and press SEND (left softkey).
– or –
1. From standby mode,press MESSAGES (left softkey) >
8. Press SEND (left softkey) to send the pictures.
Picture Msg.
2. Select Inbox.
3. Highlight a message to which you want to reply and press
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Reply with > Text Message.
4. Compose a message and press SEND (left softkey).
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Uploading Pictures
ManagingPictures
1. Press
> My Albums > In Phone.
Picture Messaging Website
2. Check the picture(s) you wish to upload and press
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Upload.
Once you have uploaded pictures to your online picture
messaging account at www.plspictures.com (see“In Phone
Folder Options”on page 76),you can use your computer to
manage your pictures.From the picture messaging website,
you can share pictures,edit album titles,add captions,and
organize images.You can even send your pictures to be printed
at participating retail locations.
3. Select Selected or All.
4. Select “Uploads” Area or Other Albums.
ManagingOnlinePicturesFromYourPhone
Use your phone to manage,edit,or share pictures you have
uploaded to the picture messaging website.
You will also have access to picture management tools to
improve and customize your pictures.You’ll be able to lighten,
darken,crop,add antique effects,add comic bubbles and
cartoon effects,and use other features to transform your
pictures.
1. Press
> My Albums > Online Albums.The
Uploads folder and your albums are displayed.
2. Select Uploads or an available album title and press to
display.Thumbnail pictures,up to eight per screen,are
displayed.
To access the picture messaging website:
1. From your computer’s Internet connection,go to
www.plspictures.com.
To expand a selected picture from thumbnail to full-
screen,press EXPAND (left softkey).
Tip
2. Enter your phone number and picture messaging password
to register.(See“RegisteringYour Picture Messaging
Account”on page 77.)
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3. Highlight a picture and press OPTIONS (right softkey) to
Managing Online Albums
display your online picture options.
1. Press
> My Albums > Online Albums.
Ⅲ
Send Media to send your picture.
2. Highlight an album (or the Uploads folder) and press
Ⅲ
Set as to assign the picture.
OPTIONS (right softkey).
Ⅲ
Save to Phone to download the pictures to the In Phone
folder.
3. Highlightanoptionandpress
.
Ⅲ
Edit/Delete to select an option from the following:
Ⅲ
Delete to delete pictures/videos saved in the current
album (or the Uploads folder).
ⅷ
Delete Album to delete the selected album.
ⅷ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Rename Album to rename the selected album.
Album Info to display detailed information about the
album.
Copy/Move to copy or move pictures/videos to a
selected album.
ⅷ
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your
pictures/videos.
Media Filter to filter only pictures,only videos,or to
display all media files.
Ⅲ
Create New Album to create a new album.Enter a new
album name and press > SAVE (left softkey).
The Uploads folder cannot be deleted or renamed.
Note
Album List to display the album list.
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TurningBluetoothOnandOff
2H. Bluetooth
By default,your phone’s Bluetooth feature is turned off.Turning
Bluetooth on enables your phone’s Bluetooth functions.
1. Press > Settings > Bluetooth > On/Off.
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ About Bluetooth (page 82)
2. Select On to enable Bluetooth.Select Off to disable
Turning Bluetooth On and Off (page 82)
Making Your Phone Discoverable (page 82)
Bluetooth Menu (page 83)
Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 84)
Bluetooth Profiles (page 85)
Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 86)
Trusted List Options (page 86)
Sending Data via Bluetooth (page 87)
Printing Data via Bluetooth (page 87)
Bluetooth.
MakingYour PhoneDiscoverable
To make your phone discoverable (allowing other Bluetooth
devices to detect it),you must set your phone’s visibility to other
than Hidden.
1. Press > Settings > Bluetooth > Visibility.
2. Select Always Visible or Visible for 3 min.If you select
Always Visible,your phone will be discoverable by all
in-range Bluetooth devices until you change the setting.If
you select Visible for 3 min,your phone will return to
hidden mode after three minutes.
AboutBluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range communications technology that
allows you to connect wirelessly to a number of Bluetooth
devices,such as headsets and hands-free car kits,and
Bluetooth-enabled handhelds,computers,printers,and
wireless phones.The Bluetooth communication range is
usually up to approximately 30 feet.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Add to Trusted to add a Bluetooth device to your
Trusted List.(You can specify the type of device to search
for.)
Trusted List to display a list of trusted Bluetooth
devices.Select Add New to find another Bluetooth
device.
Bluetooth Status Indicators
The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a
glance:
– Bluetooth feature is on.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Send Biz Card to send your phone’s information to
–Your phone is visible to other Bluetooth devices.
another Bluetooth device.
–Your phone is connected to a Bluetooth device.
More... to display additional options (Settings or Block
List).(See page 84.)
Aboveiconswillblinkwhileyourphoneiscommunicatingwith a
Bluetooth device.
Find Me
Find Me makes your phone temporarily visible to other
Bluetooth devices even if your phone’s current visibility setting
is Hidden or Visible for 3 min.
BluetoothMenu
The Bluetooth menu allows you to access your phone’s
Bluetooth functions.
1. Press > Bluetooth > FIND ME (left softkey).Your
phone will be visible for three minutes.
ᮣ
Press > Bluetooth to select from the following
2. If your phone receives a request from the Bluetooth device
options.
thatyouwishtoconnectto,followtheonscreenprompts to
Ⅲ
Handsfree Pairing to find a Bluetooth headset or
enter your passkey and press
.
hands-free device and add it to yourTrusted List.
Ⅲ
Send Contact to send a Contacts entry saved on your
phone to another Bluetooth device.
Print Picture to print pictures using a Bluetooth-
enabled printer.
After three minutes have passed,your phone will reset to
Hidden status.
Ⅲ
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Block List
BluetoothSettingsMenu
You can prevent specific Bluetooth devices from connecting
with your phone.
The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to set up many of
the characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service,
including:
To add a device to the Block List:
1. Press > Bluetooth > More... > Block List.
2. Select Add New.
ⅷ
Setting your phone’s visibility (or“discoverability”) for other
Bluetooth devices.
ⅷ
3. Select Search or View Trusted.
Entering or changing the name your phone uses for
Ⅲ
Bluetooth communication.
Search to search for devices to be added to the Block
List.
ⅷ
Displaying your phone’s Bluetooth information.
Ⅲ
View Trusted to remove a device from theTrusted List
and add it to the Block List.
ⅷ
Displaying your Bluetooth trusted device list.
ⅷ
Choosing a device for your Bluetooth calls.
4. Highlight a device you want to add to the Block List and
press BLOCK (left softkey).
To access the Bluetooth Settings menu:
Block List Options
1. Press > Settings > Bluetooth.
From the Block List,press OPTIONS (right softkey) to display
2. Highlight an option and press
.
the following options.
Ⅲ
On/Off to enable or disable Bluetooth.
Ⅲ
Device Info to display the device’s information.
Unblock to remove the device from the Block List.
Edit Name to edit the name of the device.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Visibility to set your Bluetooth visibility.
Device Name to set a Bluetooth name for your phone.
Device Info to display your phone’s Bluetooth name,
address,class,and available services.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Sort by to sort the devices.
Help to display the Block List help.
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ⅷ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Trusted List to display a list of trusted Bluetooth
HFP: Hands-Free Profile – This profile functions as a
wireless car kit.Incoming calls ring to the hands-free device
and a phone.Calls can be received by pressing a button on
the device.Increase or decrease the volume by using the
devices.
Voice Priority to choose a device for your Bluetooth
call.Select Device Answer to use your phone or a
Bluetooth device whichever you use first for your call.
volume button on the side of the phone
.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
OPP: Object Push Profile –This profile uses the Generic
Object Exchange Profile services to send data objects
between devices and can be used to exchange Contacts
(vContacts) and business cards (vCard).
GOEP: Generic Object Exchange –This profile defines the
requirements for Bluetooth devices necessary for the
support of object exchange usage models such as
synchronization,file transfer,or object push.
PBAP: Phone Book Access Profile –This profile enables
exchange of Contacts information between devices.It is
typically used between a car kit and a mobile phone to allow
the car kit to display the name of the incoming caller.
BluetoothProfiles
All the Bluetooth settings you configure are stored in your
phone’s Bluetooth user profile.You can use different profiles for
specific Bluetooth functions.
ⅷ
HSP: Headset Profile – This profile functions as a wireless
ear jack.When an incoming call is received,the ringer can
be heard through the headset instead of through the phone.
The call can then be received by pushing a button on a
headset.While using the phone,you can use the headset
instead of the phone by pushing a button on the headset.
Increase or decrease the volume by using the volume button
on the side of the phone.
BPP: Basic Printing Profile –This profile enables simpler
printing from your phone to a Bluetooth-enabled printer.
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Due to different specifications and features of other
Bluetooth compatible devices,display and operations
may be different,and functions such as transfer or
exchange may not be possible.
PairingBluetoothDevices
Note
The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted
connections between your phone and another Bluetooth
device.When devices are paired,a passkey is shared between
devices,allowing for fast,secure connections while bypassing
the discovery and authentication process.
TrustedListOptions
1. Press > Bluetooth.
Once you have created paired devices,several options are
available from the trusted list.
1. Press > Bluetooth > Trusted List.
2. Highlight an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Handsfree Pairing to find a headset or hands-free
device.
2. Highlight a device and press OPTIONS (right softkey) to
display the following options:
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Add to Trusted to find a device per device type.Select a
Ⅲ
Connect or Disconnect to connect to or disconnect
from the Bluetooth device (if applicable).
device type to be searched.
Trusted List to find all device types.Select Add New to
start searching.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Send Item to send an item saved on your phone to
another Bluetooth device (if applicable).
3. Highlight a device and press
.
Print to print an item using a Bluetooth-enabled printer
(if applicable).
4. Enter the passkey and press .When the owner of the
other device enters the same passkey,the pairing is
complete.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Edit Name to edit the name of the trusted device.
Auto-Accept toconfigureyourphone’saccessibilityto
other Bluetooth devices.
Ⅲ
Device Info to display the trusted device’s information.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Sort by to sort the trusted devices.
Delete to delete the selected device from the list.
Delete All to delete all devices from the list.
Settings to display the Bluetooth settings menu.(See
page 84.)
PrintingDataviaBluetooth
You can print out your pictures,Contacts entries,business
cards,calendar events,and messages stored on your phone.
(Some Bluetooth-enabled printers may not support this
feature.)
Ⅲ
Help to display the assisting information.
1. Press > Bluetooth > Trusted List.
SendingDataviaBluetooth
2. Highlight the device from the trusted list and then press
OPTIONS (right softkey) > Print.
You can send data saved on your phone to another Bluetooth
device.
3. Highlight a category (Picture,Business Card,
Contacts,Calendar Event,or Message) and press
.
1. Press > Bluetooth > Trusted List.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to select the item(s) to
2. Highlight the device from the trusted list and then press
print.
TRANSFER (left softkey).
5. Select Handset Default,Create Print Job,or
3. Highlight an item and press
.
Printer Default.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to select the item(s) to
Ⅲ
Handset Default to print items except pictures by
creating a print job via the Basic Printing Profile.
send.
5. Make sure the other device is ready to receive data,and
Ⅲ
Create Print Job to print pictures by creating a print job
via the Basic Printing Profile.
then press SEND (left softkey).
6. If necessary,enter the passkey and press
.
Ⅲ
Printer Default to print items using the default printer
settings via the Object Push Profile.
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6. Make sure the printer is ready to print data,and then press
PRINT (left softkey).
7. If necessary,enter the PIN and press
.
Before using the Bluetooth feature,make sure your
phone’s battery is fully charged.
Note
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Section 3
Wireless Service
2. Follow the system prompts to:
Ⅲ
Create your passcode.
Record your name announcement.
Record your greeting.
Choose whether to activate One-Touch MessageAccess
(a feature that lets you access messages simply by
pressing and holding ,bypassing the need for you to
enter your passcode).
3A. Wireless Service:
The Basics
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Voicemail (page 90)
Text Messaging (SMS) (page 93)
Caller ID (page 96)
Call Waiting (page 97)
Voicemail Passcode
Note
It is strongly recommended that you create a passcode
when setting up your voicemail to protect against
unauthorized access.Without a passcode,anyone who
has access to your handset is able to access your
voicemail messages.
Making a Three-Way Call (page 97)
Call Forwarding (page 98)
Roaming (page 98)
Voicemail
Voicemail Notification
There are several ways your phone alerts you to a new
message:
Setting Up Your Voicemail
Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your
voicemail,even if your phone is in use or turned off.You should
set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your
phone is activated.
ⅷ
By displaying a message on the screen.
ⅷ
By sounding the assigned ringer type.
ⅷ
By displaying
at the top of the screen.
1. From standby mode,press and hold
.
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New Voicemail Message Alerts
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages
When you receive a new voicemail,your phone alerts you and
prompts you to call your voicemail.
You can review your messages directly from your wireless
phone or from any other touch-tone phone.
To dial from your wireless phone,either speed dial your
voicemail or use the menu keys.
To call your voicemail from the notification screen:
ᮣ
Press
.
One-Touch Message Access
When you are roaming off the home network,you may
not receive notification of new voicemail messages.It is
recommended that you periodically check your
ᮣ
Note
Press and hold .(Your phone will dial your voicemail
box.)
voicemail by dialing 1 + area code + your wireless
Using the Menu Keys on Your Phone
1. From standby mode,press MESSAGES (left softkey) >
phone number.When your voicemail answers,press ( )
*
and enter your passcode.You may be charged roaming
rates when you access voicemail while roaming off the
home network.
Voicemail.
2. Press to listen to your messages.
Your phone accepts messages even when it is turned
off,but you can receive voicemail message alerts only
when your phone is turned on and you are in a network
service area.
You are charged for airtime minutes when you are
Note
accessing your voicemailfromyour wireless phone.
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Using Another Phone
1. Dial your wireless phone number.
Voicemail Key Guide
Here’s a quick guide to your keyboard functions while listening
to voicemail messages.
2. When your voicemail answers,press the star ( ) key.
*
3. Enter your passcode.
Date/Time
Replay
Send Reply
Rewind
Advance
Forward
Save
When you call into voicemail,press 4 to skip the header
information and go straight to the message.
Tip
Clearing the Message Icon
Delete
Return Call
Help
Normally,the message icon will go away after you have called
your voicemail and listened to your message(s).You can also
clear the message icon manually without calling in to your
voicemail.
Cancel
Skip
ᮣ
From standby mode,press MESSAGES (left softkey) >
Voicemail > Reset Indicator > YES (left softkey).
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Composing Text Messages
TextMessaging(SMS)
1. Press
.
With text messaging (SMS),you can send and receive text
messages between your phone and another messaging-ready
phone.When you receive a new message,it will automatically
display on your phone’s screen.
2. Select a recipient from the list or from the following
options.
Ⅲ
Go to Contacts toselectarecipientfromyourContacts.
(QualifyingContactsentriesmustcontainaphonenumber
oranemailaddress.)
In addition,text messaging includes a variety of preset
messages,such as“The meeting has been cancelled,”that
make composing messages fast and easy.Use your phone to
customize your own preset messages (up to 50 characters).
Ⅲ
MULTIPLE (left softkey) to select multiple recipients.
Press CONTINUE (left softkey) when you have finished
entering recipients.(You may include up to 25 recipients
per message.)
Text messages can be composed of up to six segments of 160
characters each,for a total of 960 characters per text
message.The current segment and total segment count is
displayed at the top of each segment.For example,(5/6) at the
top of a segment would indicate youareviewingsegmentfiveof
asix-segmentmessage.
Ⅲ
NEW ADDRESS (right softkey) to enter a recipient’s
phone number or email address directly.Press
CONTINUE (left softkey) to proceed.
3. Compose a message.
Ⅲ
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) to select additional
options.
See your service plan for applicable charges for text
messaging.
Note
4. Review your message and press SEND (left softkey).
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Viewing Text Messages
Threaded Messaging
Threaded messaging lets you follow a chain of text messages
to and from a particular contact.
ᮣ
When you receive a text message,it will be displayed
automatically on your phone’s screen.Use your navigation
key to scroll down and view the entire message.
To display the thread list:
ᮣ
If you have two or more notifications,the MissedAlerts
list will appear.Highlight a message in the list and press
VIEW (left softkey) to view the message.
Tip
From standby mode,press MESSAGES (left softkey) >
Text Messages.
You will see a thread list.Each thread has an entry’s name (if
saved in Contacts),a phone number,or an email address.You
will also see the number of unread messages,if any,for each
thread.
To reply to a text message:
1. While the message is open,press REPLY (left softkey)
.
2. Compose a reply and press SEND (left softkey).
When you highlight a thread,you will see the first few words of
the most recent message in that thread.
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Viewing Messages
Message Details
Highlight a thread and press to display the messages sent
to and received from a particular number,in reverse
chronological order.Pending,unsent,and draft messages also
are listed.
Highlight a message and press to display the message
details and view the entire message.
You can select certain information from a text message or
email message and automatically save it or use it in a related
application.See“Simple Data Exchange”on page 27.
Highlight a message to see details for that message.
Entry’s name, phone
Threaded Messaging Options
number, or email address –
Message you received.
When you are viewing a messaging thread list,a message
thread,or a message details screen,you can choose from
among the following options.(Options will vary according to
screen.)
Me – Message you sent.
ᮣ
Press or
to make a call to the entry.
ᮣ
Ⅲ
Press SEND MESSAGE (left softkey) to send a message
Me (Failed) – Message you did not send successfully.
to the entry.
Ⅲ
Me (Pending) – Message you have not sent yet because
your phone has no network connection.The message
will be sent automatically when your phone reconnects
to the network.
Me (Draft) – Message you saved as a draft.Only one
draft can be saved,and appears at the top of the thread.
ᮣ
ᮣ
ᮣ
Press REPLY (left softkey) to reply to a message.
Press SEND (left softkey) to send a draft message.
Press RESEND (left softkey) to resend a failed message.
Ⅲ
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ᮣ
Select a message,press OPTIONS (right softkey) and
select an option.
Caller ID
Ⅲ
Forward to forward the selected message.
Lock/Unlock to lock/unlock the selected message.
Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the
phone by displaying the number of the incoming call.If you do
not want your number displayed when you make a call,follow
these steps.
Ⅲ
Text messages are automatically deleted starting with
the oldest.To save messages,lock them.
Note
1. Press
2. Enter the number you want to call.
3. Press
.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Delete to delete the selected message.Delete All to
delete all messages.
Save Number to save phone numbers appearing in the
selected message.
Save Email to save email addresses appearing in the
selected message.
.
To permanently block your number,contact your service
provider.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Print to print the selected message.
Settings to display the Messaging Settings menu.
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CallWaiting
MakingaThree-WayCall
When you are on a call,CallWaiting alerts you to incoming calls WithThree-Way Calling,you can talk to two people at the same
by sounding two beeps.Your phone’s screen informs you that
another call is coming in and displays the caller’s phone
number (if available).
time.When using this feature,the normal airtime rates will be
charged for each of the two calls.
1. Enter a number and press
.
To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:
2. Once you have established the connection,press
.
(This puts the first caller on hold.)
ᮣ
Press .(This puts the first caller on hold and answers
the second call.)
3. Select Contacts,Recent History,or Enter Phone#.
– or –
4. Select a number from your Contacts or Recent History,or
enter a number directly,and then press
.
Press IGNORE (right softkey) to ignore the second call.
To switch back to the first caller:
5. When you’re connected to the second party,press
again or JOIN (right softkey) to begin your three-way call.
ᮣ
Press again.
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 callers are disconnected.
For those calls where you don’t want to be interrupted,
you can temporarily disable CallWaiting by pressing
Tip
7 0 before placing your call.CallWaiting
*
automatically reactivates once you end the call.
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CallForwarding
Roaming
Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to
another phone number – even when your phone is turned off.
You can continue to make calls from your phone while Call
Forwarding is being activated.
Roaming Icon
Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re
off the home network.Anytime you are roaming,the phone
displays the roaming icon (
).
To activate Call Forwarding:
1. Press
.
Remember,when you are using your phone off the
home network,always dial numbers using 11 digits
(1 + areacode+number).
Tip
2. Enter the area code and phone number to which you want
your calls forwarded.
Roaming on Other Networks
3. Press .(You will hear a tone to confirm the activation of
Call Forwarding.)
When you’re roaming on other networks,your call quality and
security will be similar to the quality you receive when making
calls on the home network.However,you may not be able to
access certain features,such as data services,depending on
the available network.
To deactivate Call Forwarding:
1. Press
.
2. Press .(You will hear a tone to confirm the
deactivation.)
If you’re on a call when you leave the home network,
Note
your call is dropped.If your call is dropped in an area
where you think network service is available,turn your
phone off and on again to reconnect to the network.
You are charged a higher rate for calls you have
forwarded.
Note
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Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming
Setting Roam Mode
When you are roaming off the home network,you may not
receive on-phone notification of new voicemail messages.
Callers can still leave messages,but you will need to
periodically check your voicemail for new messages if you are
in a roaming service area for an extended period of time.
Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities.By
using the Roaming menu option,you can determine which
signals your phone accepts.
Choose from two different settings on your phone to control
your roaming experience.
1. Dial 1 + area code + your phone number.
1. Press > Settings > More... > Roaming > Set
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting,press
.
Mode.
3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the voice
2. Highlight an option and press
.
prompts.
Ⅲ
Home Only to access only the home network and
prevent roaming on other networks.
When you return to the home network,voicemail notification
will resume as normal.
Ⅲ
Automatic to seek service on the home network.When
network service is unavailable,the phone searches for
an alternate service.
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To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on:
1. Press
2. Read the message and press
Call Guard
.
Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are roaming
off the home network:the onscreen roaming icon and Call
Guard.Call Guard makes it easy to manage your roaming by
requiring an extra step before you can place or answer a
roaming call.(This additional step is not required when you
make or receive calls while on the home network.)
.
If the Call Guard feature is set to On,you need to take
Note
extra steps to make and receive roaming calls.
To turn Call Guard on or off:
Data Roam Guard
1. Press > Settings > More... > Roaming >
Depending on service availability and roaming agreements,
your phone may be able to access data services while roaming
on certain other networks.You can set your phone to alert you
when you are roaming off the home network and try to use data
services such as messaging.
Call Guard.
2. Select On or Off.
Call Guard is turned on by default on your phone.
Note
Voice dialing and speed dialing are not available when
you are roaming with Call Guard enabled.
To set your Data Roam Guard notification:
1. Press > Settings > More... > Roaming >
Data Roaming.
To place roaming calls with Call Guard on:
1. From standby mode,dial 1 + area code + the seven-digit
2. Highlight an option and press
.
number and press
.
Ⅲ
Always Ask (default mode) sets your phone’s Data
Roam Guard feature on.You will see a prompt that will
require you to respond anytime you access data services
while roaming.
2. Read the message and press
.
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Ⅲ
Never Ask turns your phone’s Data Roam Guard feature
off.Your phone will not notify you of your roaming status
when you access data services.
To use data services when Data Roam Guard is active:
ᮣ
When a notification appears informing you that data roam
charges may apply,press ROAM (left softkey) to connect.
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Your User Name
When you buy your phone and sign up for service,you’re
automatically assigned a user name,which is typically based on
your 10-digit wireless phone number.
3B. Web and Data Services
When you use data services,your user name is submitted to
identify you to the network.
Your user name will be automatically programmed into your
phone.You don’t have to enter it.
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Getting Started With Data Services (page 102)
Accessing Messages (page 105)
Downloading Content (page 106)
Browser Menu (page 108)
Finding Your User Name
If you are not sure what your user name is,you can easily find it
on your phone.
GettingStartedWithDataServices
ᮣ
Press > Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/User ID.
With your wireless phone and data services,you are ready to
start enjoying the advantages of data services.This section will
help you learn the basics of using your data services,including
managing your user name,launching a data connection,and
navigating theWeb with your phone.
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To change your Net Guard settings:
Launching a Web Connection
ᮣ
ᮣ
Press > Settings > More... > Web > Net Guard.
Press > Web.(Your data connection starts and you
see the home page.)
Ⅲ
On to activate the Net Guard.
Ⅲ
Off to deactivate the Net Guard.
If Net Guard is enabled and displayed (see next topic),
press OK (left softkey) to continue and launch theWeb.
Note
When enabled,Net Guard appears only once as long as
you have not turned the phone off and on.
Note
While connecting,you may see an animation.
Data Connection Status and Indicators
Your phone displays the current status of your data connection
through indicators at the top of the screen.The following
symbols are used:
To change the default launch page to the last page
Tip
you viewed,press TOOLBAR (right softkey) and
select Options > Advanced > Startup Page >
Last Page Viewed.
You are connected to the 1xRTTdata network.Data is
being transferred (for example,when you are opening a
Web page) and you cannot receive calls.
Net Guard
When you first connect to theWeb,the Net Guard will be
displayed to confirm that you want to connect.The Net Guard
helps you avoid accidental connections.You can disable the
Net Guard in the future by selecting Always Auto-Connect
when you see Net Guard displayed.
You are connected to the network but data is not
currently being transferred (for example,when you are
viewing aWeb page that is completely open),and you
can receive calls.
If you do not see an indicator,your phone does not have a
current data connection.To launch a connection,see
“Launching aWeb Connection”on this page.
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Scrolling
Navigating the Web
As with other parts of your phone’s menu,you’ll have to scroll
up and down to see everything on some websites.
Navigating through menus and websites during a data session
is easy once you’ve learned a few basics.Here are some tips
for getting around.
To scroll line by line through websites:
ᮣ
Press the navigation key up and down.
Softkeys
During a data session,the bottom line of your phone’s display
screen contains one or more softkeys.These keys are shortcut
controls for navigating around theWeb,and they correspond to
the softkeys directly below the phone’s display screen.
Selecting
Once you’ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll,you can
start navigating theWeb.
To select onscreen items:
ᮣ
Depending on which websites you visit,the labels on
the softkeys may change to indicate their function.
Tip
Use the navigation key to highlight an item,and then press
the left softkey (or press
).
To use softkeys:
ᮣ
You’ll find that the left softkey is used primarily for
selecting items.This softkey is often labeled“OK.”
Tip
Press a softkey.(If an additional pop-up menu is displayed
when you press the softkey,select the menu items using
your keyboard [if they’re numbered],or by highlighting the
option and pressing .)
If the items on a page are numbered,you can use your
keyboard (numbered keys) to select an item.
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Links,which are displayed as underlined text,allow you to jump
toWeb pages,select special functions,or even place phone
calls.
AccessingMessages
You can send and receive email messages or instant messages
right from your phone.Messaging allows you to stay connected
24 hours a day anywhere on the home network.
To select links:
ᮣ
Highlight the link and press the appropriate softkey.
Email
Going Back
With data services,you can use popular email services such as
To go back one page:
ᮣ
®
Yahoo! Mail to keep in touch,even while you’re on the go.
Press
on your phone.
1. From the home page,select Messaging > Email.
You can also use the BACK key for deleting text (like a
BACKSPACE key) when you are entering text.
Note
2. Select an email provider.
3. Use your keypad to enter the required sign-in information
for the selected provider,such as user name,email
address,or password,and select Sign In.(Your mailbox
for the selected provider will be displayed.)
Going Home
To return to the home page from any other page:
ᮣ
Press and hold
– or –
.
The information required to sign in will vary depending
on the email provider you are accessing.
Note
Press TOOLBAR (right softkey) > My Homepage.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to read,reply to,
compose,send,and manage your email account.
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Instant Messaging
Data services also provide you with access to popular instant
messaging (IM) clients,including Yahoo! Messenger
DownloadingContent
¨
.
You have access to a dynamic variety of downloadable content,
such as Games,Screen Savers,and other applications.
(Additional charges may apply.) Follow the basic steps below to
access and download these items.
1. From the home page,select Messaging >
Instant Messaging.
2. Highlight an IM provider.
Accessing the Download Menus
1. Press > My Stuff.
3. Use your keyboard to enter the required sign-in
information for the selected provider,such as user name
or password,and select Sign In.(You will seeYour IM
screen for the selected provider.)
2. Select a download category (Games,Ringers,
Screen Savers,or Applications),and then select
Get New.(The browser will start and take you to the
corresponding download menu.)
The information required to sign in will vary depending
on the instant messaging provider you are accessing
Note
.
To access the download menus from the Web browser:
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to read,reply to,
compose,and send messages and manage your IM
account.
1. From the home page,select Downloads.
2. Select Games,Ringers,Screen Savers,or
Applications to go to the corresponding download menu.
(For more information on navigating theWeb,see
“Navigating theWeb”on page 104.)
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To download a selected item:
Selecting an Item to Download
1. From the information page,select Buy.(The item
will download automatically.When you see the
New Download screen you have successfully
downloaded the item to your phone.)
You can search for available items to download in a number of
ways:
ⅷ
Featured displays a selection of featured items.
Categories allows you to narrow your search to a general
ⅷ
If you have not previously purchased an item,you will be
prompted to create your purchasing profile.
category,such as Country or Pop/Rock for Ringers or For the
Ladies for Screen Savers.(There may be several pages of
available content in a list.Select Next 9 to view additional
items.)
Note
2. Select an option to continue:
Ⅲ
Select Run/Listen/Play/View to assign the
ⅷ
Search allows you to use your keyboard to enter search
criteria to locate an item.You may enter an entire word or
title or perform a partial-word search.
downloaded item (or to start,in the case of a game or an
application).Your data session will end,and your phone
will redirect you to the appropriate phone menu screen.
Ⅲ
Select Set as to assign a ringer or screen saver to a
phone function.
Downloading an Item
Once you’ve selected an item you wish to download,highlight it
and press ,or press OK (left softkey).You will see a
summary page for the item including its title,the vendor,the
download details,the file size,and the cost.Links allow you to
view the License Details page,which outlines the price,
license type,and length of license for the download,and the
Terms of Use page,which details the Premium Services
Terms of Use and your responsibility for payment.
Ⅲ
Select Settings to configure downloaded games or
applications.
Ⅲ
Select Shop to browse for other items to download.
Press to quit the browser and return to standby
mode.
Ⅲ
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ⅷ
Options to display additional options:
Browser Menu
ⅷ
Set as Homepage to set the current page as your
homepage.
Although the home page offers a broad and convenient array of
sites and services for you to browse,not all sites are
represented,and certain functions,such as going directly to
specific websites,are not available.For these and other
functions,you will need to use the browser menu.The browser
menu offers additional options to expand your use of theWeb
on your phone.
ⅷ
Font Size to change the font size for the browser.
Send This Page to... to send a URL via text messaging
(SMS).
Clear Private Data to delete the browser’s cache,
cookies,etc.
Help to show the help of the browser.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Opening the Browser Menu
Advanced
Ⅲ
Startup Page to change the default launch page.
Page Info to display information about the current page.
You may open the browser menu anytime you have an active
data session,from any page you are viewing.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Images On/Off to display images on theWeb page.
To open the browser menu:
Ⅲ
Reset Browser to reset the browser.
Turn On/Off Error Logging to set whether to save
error logs.
ᮣ
Press TOOLBAR (right softkey).(You will see the browser
menu.)
Ⅲ
Options available under the browser menu include:
Ⅲ
View Error Log to display the error log.
ⅷ
My Homepage to return the browser to the home page.
Ⅲ
Send Referrer to send HTTP URL referrer information.
Redirect Prompt to display a prompt when your data is
being redirected.
ⅷ
My Pages to access and manage your favorites
(bookmarks).
Ⅲ
ⅷ
Web Search to launch aWeb search.
Ⅲ
Reset Browser Settings to reset all browser settings.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
About Browser to display information about your
Creating a Favorite
Favorites (bookmarks) allow you to store the addresses of your
favorite websites for easy access at a later time.
browser.
JavaScripting to enable or disable java scripting.
1. Go to theWeb page you want to add.
Going to a Specific Website
2. Press TOOLBAR (right softkey) to open the browser
To go to a particular website by entering a URL (Web
address):
menu.
3. Select My Pages.
1. Open anyWeb page.
4. Confirm that Add This Page to Favorites is highlighted
2. Press the navigation key up to highlight the address bar.
3. Use your keyboard to enter the URL of the website you
and press
.
5. Press ADD (left softkey).
wish to go to and press
.
Saving a page as a favorite does not store the page
contents,just its address.
Note
Not all websites are viewable on your phone.
Note
Some pages cannot be saved as favorites,depending
on how a particular page was created.
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Accessing a Favorite
1. Press TOOLBAR (right softkey) to open the browser
menu.
2. Select My Pages.
3. Select a favorite and press (or press the number
corresponding to the favorite you wish to access).
Deleting a Favorite
1. Press TOOLBAR (right softkey) to open the browser
menu.
2. Select My Pages.
3. Highlight a favorite and press OPTIONS (right softkey).
4. Select Remove This Favorite.(A confirmation will be
displayed.)
5. Press REMOVE (left softkey) to remove the favorite.
Reloading a Web Page
ᮣ
Press while the Refresh icon ( ) at the upper right
corner of the browser is highlighted.
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Section 4
Safety and Warranty
Information
GeneralPrecautions
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and
maintaining safe,satisfactory service.
4A. Important Safety
Information
ⅷ
To maximize performance,do not touch the bottom portion of your phone
where the internal antenna is located while using the phone.
ࡗ General Precautions (page 112)
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone
(page 113)
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device
(page 114)
ⅷ
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
ࡗ ࡗ ⅷ
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills.If your
phone does get wet,immediately turn the power off and remove the
battery.
ⅷ
Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight for extended periods of time
(such as on the dashboard of a car).
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ Caring for the Battery (page 115)
RadioFrequency(RF)Energy (page 117)
Owner’s Record (page 118)
ⅷ
Although your phone is quite sturdy,it is a complex piece of equipment
and can be broken.Avoid dropping,hitting,bending,or sitting on it.
ⅷ
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in
this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your
authority to operate this equipment.
User GuideProprietaryNotice (page 119)
This phone guide contains important operational and
safety information that will help you safely use your
phone. Failure to read and follow the information provided in
this phone guide may result in serious bodily injury,death,or
property damage.
For the best care of your phone,only authorized personnel
should service your phone and accessories.Failure to do so may
be dangerous and void your warranty.
Note
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systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals.Also check with
the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to your
vehicle.
MaintainingSafeUseofandAccess
toYour Phone
Do Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency Calls
Mobile phones operate using radio signals,which cannot guarantee
connection in all conditions.Therefore you should never rely solely upon any
mobile phone for essential communication (e.g.,medical emergencies).
Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular networks or when certain
network services or mobile phone features are in use.Check with your local
service provider for details.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices,such as
pacemakers and hearing aids,to determine if they are adequately shielded
from external RF signals.
Always turn off the phone in healthcare facilities,and request
permission before using the phone near medical equipment.
Note
Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft.To prevent possible
interference with aircraft systems,the U.S.FederalAviationAdministration
(FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use
your phone while the plane is on the ground.To prevent any risk of
interference,FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in
the air.
Using Your Phone While Driving
Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone without a hands-
free device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions.Laws vary as to specific
restrictions.Remember that safety always comes first.
Following Safety Guidelines
To operate your phone safely and efficiently,always follow any special
regulations in a given area.Turn your phone off in areas where use is
forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger.
Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations,turn your phone off when in a
blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should
be turned off.Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set
off explosives.
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF)
signals.However,RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately
shielded electronic equipment.
Turn your phone off when you’re in any area that has a potentially explosive
atmosphere.Although it’s rare,your phone and accessories could generate
sparks.Sparks can cause an explosion or fire,resulting in bodily injury or
even death.These areas are often,but not always,clearly marked.They
include:
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic operating systems or entertainment systems in motor vehicles.
Check with the manufacturer or their representative to determine if these
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Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference
noise,and phones also vary in the amount of interference noise they may
generate.ANSI standard C63.19 was developed to provide a standardized
means of measuring both wireless phone and hearing devices to determine
usability rating categories for both.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Fueling areas such as gas stations.
Below deck on boats.
Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.
Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain,
dust,or metal powders.
Ratings have been developed for mobile phones to assist hearing device
users find phones that may be compatible with their hearing device.Not all
phones have been rated for compatibility with hearing devices.Phones that
havebeenratedhavealabellocatedonthebox.YourSCP-2700by
SANYOhas an M4 and a T4 rating.
ⅷ
Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle’s engine.
Never transport or store flammable gas,flammable liquids,or
explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your
phone or accessories.
Note
These ratings are not guarantees.Results will vary depending on the user’s
hearing device and individual type and degree of hearing loss.If a hearing
device is particularly vulnerable to interference noise; even a phone with a
higher rating may still cause unacceptable noise levels in the hearing device.
Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it
for your personal needs.
Restricting Children’s Access to Your Phone
Your phone is not a toy.Do not allow children to play with it as they could hurt
themselves and others,damage the phone or make calls that increase your
invoice.
M-Ratings:Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements for hearing
aid compatibility and are likely to generate less interference to hearing
devices than unrated phones.(M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.)
UsingYour PhoneWithaHearingAid
Device
T-Ratings:Phones ratedT3 orT4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to
be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch”or“Telephone
Switch”) than unrated phones.(T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)
A number of wireless phones have been tested for hearing aid device
compatibility.When some wireless phones are used with certain hearing
devices (including hearing aids and cochlear implants),users may detect a
noise which can interfere with the effectiveness of the hearing device.
Hearing aid devices may also be measured for immunity to interference
noise from wireless phones and should have ratings similar to phones.Ask
your hearing healthcare professional for the rating of your hearing aid.Add
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the rating of your hearing aid and your phone to determine probable
usability:
– or –
Press
>Settings>Display>Keypad Light.
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltoorgreaterthansixoffers
2. Highlight the minimum time interval setting and press
.
excellentuse.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Position the phone so the internal antenna is farthest from your hearing
aid.
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltofiveisconsiderednormaluse.
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltofourisconsideredusable.
Move the phone around to find the point with least interference.
Thus,if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone,you will have a
combined rating of six for“excellent use.” This is synonymous forT ratings.
Caringfor theBattery
It is further suggested you experiment with multiple phones (even those not
labeled M3/T3 or M4/T4) while in the store to find the one that works best
with your hearing aid device.Should you experience interference or find the
quality of service unsatisfactory after purchasing your phone,promptly
return it to the store where purchased for exchange or refund.More
information about hearing aid compatibility may be found at:www.fcc.gov,
www.fda.gov,and www.accesswireless.org.
Protecting Your Battery
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s
performance.
ⅷ
Recently there have been some public reports of wireless phone batteries
overheating,catching fire or exploding.It appears that many,if not all,of
these reports involve counterfeit or inexpensive,aftermarket-brand
batteries with unknown or questionable manufacturing standards.The
manufacturer is not aware of similar problems with manufacturer phones
resulting from the proper use of batteries and accessories approved by
the manufacturer of your phone.Use only manufacturer-approved
batteries and accessories found through your phone’s manufacturer.
Buying the right batteries and accessories is the best way to ensure
they’re genuine and safe.
Getting the Best Hearing Device
Experience With Your Phone
To further minimize interference:
ⅷ
Set the phone’s display and keyboard backlight settings to ensure the
minimum time interval:
1. Press
Backlight.
>Settings>Display>Main Screen>
ⅷ
Do not disassemble or open crush,bend or deform,puncture or shred the
battery.
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Storing
ⅷ
ⅷ
Do not modify or remanufacture,attempt to insert foreign objects into the
battery,immerse or expose to water or other liquids,expose to fire,
explosion or other hazard.
ⅷ
Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time.
It’s best to follow these storage rules:
Avoid dropping the phone or battery.If the phone or battery is dropped,
especially on a hard surface,and the user suspects damage,take it to a
service center for inspection.
Less than one month:
-4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)
More than one month:
-4° F to 113° F (-20° C to 45° C)
ⅷ
ⅷ
Improper battery use may result in a fire,explosion or other hazard.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to
contact battery terminals.
Disposal of Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Batteries
ⅷ
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.
Battery usage by children should be supervised.
ⅷ
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.
ⅷ
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can be burned.
Charging
ⅷ
For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion batteries,contact your nearest
authorized service center.
ⅷ
In order to avoid damage,charge the battery only in temperatures that
range from 32° F to 113° F (0° C to 45° C).
Special Note:Be sure to dispose of your battery properly.In some areas,
ⅷ
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas,
such as the bathroom.
the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
ⅷ
The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period
of time.
ⅷ
It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable
performance.It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs
replacing.
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4A.Important Safety Information
For more information about RF exposure,visit the FCC website at
www.fcc.gov.
RadioFrequency(RF)Energy
Understanding How Your Phone Operates
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wireless
Phones
The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy
absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset.
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver.When it’s turned on,
it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals.When you use your
phone,the system handling your call controls the power level.This power
can range from 0.006 watt to 0.2 watt in digital mode.
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety
The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing,measuring and
calculation process.It does not represent how much RF the phone emits.All
phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings.
But when in operation,the SAR of a phone can be substantially less than the
level reported to the FCC.This is because of a variety of factors including its
proximity to a base station antenna,phone design and other factors.What is
important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines.
Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety.
The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described
below.
In 1991–92,the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and
theAmerican National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updatingANSI’s
1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF
signals.More than 120 scientists,engineers and physicians from
universities,government health agencies and industries developed this
updated standard after reviewing the available body of research.In 1993,
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted this updated
standard in a regulation.InAugust 1996,the FCC adopted hybrid standard
consisting of the existingANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published
by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP).
All phones must meet the federal standard,which incorporates a substantial
margin of safety.As stated above,variations in SAR values between different
model phones do not mean variations in safety.SAR values at or below the
federal standard of 1.6W/kg are considered safe for use by the public.
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The highest reported SAR values of the SCP-2700 by SANYO are:
Body-Worn Operation
Cellular CDMA mode (Part 22):
Head:1.25W/kg; Body-worn:0.647W/kg
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines,if you wear a
handset on your body,use the supplied or approved carrying case,holster or
other body-worn accessory.If you do not use a body-worn accessory,ensure
the antenna is at least 0.866 inches (2.2 centimeters) from your body when
transmitting.Use of non-approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
PCS mode (Part 24):
Head:1.16W/kg; Body-worn:0.524W/kg
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If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
FCC Radio Frequency Emission
This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines.
FCC ID number:V65SCP-27H.
More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the following FCC
website:http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/.
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Reorient the direction of the internal antenna.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
ⅷ
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful
interference,and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Owner’sRecord
The model number,regulatory number,and serial number are located on a
nameplate inside the battery compartment.Record the serial number in the
space provided below.This will be helpful if you need to contact us about
your phone in the future.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
Note
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Model:SCP-2700 by SANYO
Serial No.:
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates,uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
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4A.Important Safety Information
User GuideProprietaryNotice
XT9 Mobile Interface is licensed under one or more of:U.S.Pat.5,818,437,
U.S.Pat.5,953,541,U.S.Pat.6,011,554,U.S.Pat.6,307,548,U.S.Pat.
6,286,064,U.S.Pat.6,307,549,U.S.Pat.6,801,190,U.S.Pat.7,030,863,
U.S.Pat.7,088,345,and other patents pending.
User Guide template version 8A (November 2008)
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Manufacturer’sWarranty
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty
Manufacturer’s Warranty
Kyocera Communications,Inc.(“KCI”) offers you,the original
purchaser who has purchased the enclosed subscriber unit (“Product”) only
from an authorized dealer in the United States,a limited warranty that the
Product,including accessories in the Product’s package,will be free from
defects in material or workmanship as follows:
ࡗ Manufacturer’s Warranty (page 120)
Your phone has been designed to provide you with
reliable,worry-free service. If for any reason you have a
problem with your equipment,please refer to the
manufacturer’s warranty in this section.
A.ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY:For a period of one (1) year
from the date of original purchase,KCI will,at its option,either repair or
replace a defective Product (with new or rebuilt parts/replacements).
B.LIMITED WARRANTY ON REPAIRED/REPLACED
PRODUCTS:For a period equal to the remainder of the limited warranty
period on the original Product or,on warranty repairs which have been
effected on Products for 90 days after the date of its repair or replacement,
whichever is longer,KCI will repair or replace (with new or rebuilt
parts/replacements) defective parts or Products used in the repair or
replacement of the original Product under the LimitedWarranty on it.
For information regarding the terms and conditions of
service for your phone,please contact your wireless
service provider.
Proof that the Product is within the warranty period in the form of a bill of sale
or warranty repair document that includes the date of purchase,Product
serial number and the authorized dealer’s name and address,must be
presented to obtain warranty service.This limited warranty is not
transferable to any third party,including but not limited to any subsequent
purchaser or owner of the Product.Transfer or resale of a Product will
automatically terminate warranty coverage with respect to it.
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4B.Warranty
This limited warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below
80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks.Also this limited warranty does
not cover any battery if (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger
not specified or approved by KCI for charging the battery,(ii) any of the seals
on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering,or (iii) the battery
has been used in equipment other than the SANYO brand mobile phone for
which it is specified.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT,AS HERE IN ABOVE PROVIDED,IS
YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE
LIMITED WARRANTY.KCI SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR
ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS,LOST
SALES,LOSS OF DATA,LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT,OR
ANTICIPATED PROFITS ARISING OUT OF USE OR INABILITY
TO USE ANY PRODUCT (FOR EXAMPLE,WASTED AIRTIME
CHARGES DUE TO THE MALFUNCTION OF A PRODUCT).THIS
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PRODUCTS SOLD“AS IS” OR
“WITH ALL FAULTS”.KCI MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS.THE
DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF
THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY.
This limited warranty does not cover and is void with respect to the following:
(i) Products which have been improperly installed,repaired,maintained or
modified (including the antenna); (ii) Products which have been subjected to
misuse (including Products used in conjunction with hardware electrically or
mechanically incompatible or Products used with software,accessories,
goods or ancillary or peripheral equipment not supplied or expressly
authorized by KCI for use),abuse,accident,physical damage,abnormal use
or operation,improper handling or storage,neglect,exposure to fire,water
or excessive moisture or dampness or extreme changes in climate or
temperature; (iii) Products operated outside published maximum ratings; (iv)
cosmetic damage; (v) Products on which warranty stickers or Product serial
numbers have been removed,altered,or rendered illegible; (vi) customer
instruction; (vii) cost of installation,set up,removal or reinstallation; (viii)
signal reception problems (unless caused by defect in material or
workmanship); (ix) damage the result of fire,flood,acts of God or other acts
which are not the fault of KCI and which the Product is not specified to
tolerate,including damage caused by mishandling and blown fuses; (x)
consumables (such as memory cards,fuses,etc.); or (xi) any Products which
have been opened,repaired,modified or altered by anyone other than KCI or
a KCI authorized service center.
Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages,or allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts,so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may have other
rights which vary from State to State.
To obtain warranty service,contact
Kyocera Communications,Inc.
Attention :Customer Services forWireless Products
Phone :866-SANYOWC (866-726-9692)
Web :http://www.sanyowireless.com
This warranty is valid only in the United States.
4B.Warranty
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This product contains NetFront Browser of ACCESS CO.,LTD.ACCESS and NetFront are
trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO.,LTD.in Japan and other countries.This
software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG,Inc.and any use of such
marks by Kyocera Corporation is under license.Other trademarks and trade names are those
of their respective owners.
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XT9 is a trademark or registered trademark of Nuance Communications,Inc.and its affiliates
in the United States and other countries.
Kyocera Communications,Inc.is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kyocera International Inc.
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4B.Warranty
Disposal 116
Installing 12
Bluetooth 82–88
Block List 84
Find Me 83
Menu 83
Pairing 86
Printing Data 87
Profiles 85
Sending Data 87
Settings 84
Status Indicators 83
Trusted List 86
Turning On and Off 82
Browser Menu 108
Deleting Events 62
Printing Events 62
To Do List Items 61
Viewing Events 61
Call Forwarding 98
Call Guard 100
Index
A
Abbreviated Dialing 22
ActivatingYour Phone 3
Airplane Mode 38
Alarm Clock 63
Alert Notification 32
Answering Calls 17
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
66
Call History
Making a Call From 49
Saving a Phone Number From 49
Call Memos 69
CallWaiting 97
Caller ID 96
Activating 66
Camera 71
Making a Call 66
Opening Menus 67
Settings 67
In Phone Folder 75
Mode Options 72
Multiple Shots 73
Self-Timer 73
Sending Pictures 77
Settings 74
C
B
Calculator 64
Calendar 59–63
Adding an Event 59
Alerts 61
Backlight 33
Battery 11–13
Capacity 11
Charging 13
Taking Pictures 71
Zoom 74
Call Reminder 60
Index
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Contacts 51
Adding 52
Net Guard 103
User Name 102
G
Groups
Assigning Pictures 57
Dialing From 21
Editing 55
Finding Entries 54
Printing 57
RingerType 56
Secret Entries 57
Speed Dial 55
Contrast 34
Deleting Content 45
Dialing Options 16
DirectoryAssistance 4
Display Screen 8,34
Font Size 34
Adding Members 53
Creating 52
Editing 53
H
Headset Options 42
HearingAid Compatibility 40
History 47
Deleting 50
Details 48
Making a Call From 49
Menu Options 49
Saving a Number From 49
Thread 48
Viewing 47
Viewing From Contacts 54
Language 36
Downloading Content 106
E
Email 105
CountdownTimer 64
Emergency Numbers 18
End-of-Call Options 19
Enhanced 911 (E911) 18
EnteringText 23–27
Capitalization 24
PredictiveText 24
Selecting Mode 24
D
Data Roam Guard 100
Data Services 102–110
Browser Menu 108
Disabling 46
Downloading Content 106
Launching 103
I
In-Call Options 19
Instant Messaging 106
Locking 46
Navigating theWeb 104
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Index
K
Text Messaging 93
Display Settings 33–36
Messaging Settings 37–38
Sound Settings 29–33
TTY Use 39–40
Picture Messaging
RegisteringYourAccount 77
Sending 78–79
Viewing Messages 79
Website 80
Pictures - See also Camera
Assigning 72
Assigning to Contacts 57
In Phone Folder 75
Managing 80
Picture MessagingWebsite 80
Sending 77
Key Functions 7
Key Guard 14
KeyTones 31
N
Navigating Menus 13
Navigation Key Shortcuts 41
Net Guard 103
L
Language 36
Location Settings 36
Lock Code 43
LockingYour Phone 43
O
Operator Services 4
P
Phone
Setting Up 2
Phone (Illus.) 6
Phone Number
Displaying 14
Finding 20
M
Making Calls 16
Menu i
Navigation 13
Menu Style 34
Messaging
Saving 20
Storing 75
Uploading 80
Plus (+) Code Dialing 21
Power Save Mode 36
Alert Options 33
Email 105
Instant Messaging 106
Notification Settings 37
SettingAlerts 33
With Pauses 20
Phone Settings
Airplane Mode 38
Auto-Answer Mode 41
CallAnswer Mode 41
Index
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PredictiveText 24
Preset Messages 38
S
Text Messaging 93–96
Preset Messages 38
Settings 37
Threaded Messaging 94
Viewing 94
Threaded Messaging 94
Options 95
TTY Use 39–40
Safety 112–119
Saving a Phone Number 20
Screen Saver 34
Security Settings 42
SilenceAll 33
Simple Data Exchange 27
Sleep Mode 36
SMSText Messaging - SeeText
Messaging
Special Numbers 44
Speed Dialing 22
Assigning Numbers 55
Stopwatch 65
Q
QWERTY Keyboard 23
R
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy 117
ResettingYour Phone 45
Restrict and Lock 43
Restricting Calls 44
RingerTypes 29
Selecting for Contacts 56
Roaming 98–101
Call Guard 100
TurningYour Phone On and Off 11
U
UnlockingYour Phone 43
CheckingVoicemail 99
Data Roam Guard 100
Setting Roam Mode 99
T
Taking Pictures 71–75
Text Entry - See EnteringText
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Index
V
Vibrate 31
Voice Dialing - SeeAutomatic Speech
Recognition (ASR)
Voice Guide 31
Voice Memos 69
Voicemail 90–92
Alerts 91
Clearing the Icon 92
Notification 90
Passcode 3
Retrieving 91
Setting Up 3,90
Volume 32
W
Warranty 120
Web - See Data Services
World Clock 64
Index
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