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Contents 1 Ge tt i ng S ta r te d wi t h Y ou r P ho n e ............................ 4 Phone Overview ........................................................................... 4 Menu Overview ........................................................
Contents 2 New Contact .............................................................................. 49 Contact List ................................................................................ 50 Groups ..........................................
3 Message Settings ...................................................................... 99 Message Erase ........................................................................ 101 SE TT IN GS & T OO LS .........................................
4 Getting Started with Y our Phone Phone Ov er view 1. E a r p i e c e 2. Main Display 3. Micr ophone 4. Le ft So ft K e y 5. Camera/ V ideo K ey 6. Sen d K ey 7 . Voicemail Key 8. Clear/ Voice Command s K ey 9. Shift K ey 10. Nex t Key 1 1 . Directional Key 1 2.
5 Getting Started with Y our Phone 25. S pea ker 26. Charge Indicat or 27 . Front Dis play 28 . Rewind Key 29. T emperature Sens or 3 0. Se condar y Microphone 31 . Fast Fo rwa rd Key 32 . Pl ay/ Pau se Key 33 . Internal Antenna Are a * 3 4. Cam era / Camcorder Lens 3 5.
6 Getting Started with Y our Phone 1. Earpiece 2. Main Display 3. Microphone 4. Left Soft Key Press to display the Messaging menu, or to access the function listed above the key . 5. Camera/Video Key With the flip open, press to access the built-in camera.
7 Getting Started with Y our Phone 12. Center Select Key Press to access the MENU in idle mode. It also allows you to accept choices when navigating through a menu. 13. Right Soft Key Press to display Contacts, or to access the function listed above the key .
8 Getting Started with Y our Phone 23. V olume K eys From idle mode with the flip open, pr ess to adjust the master volume. During a call, press to adjust voice volume. 24. Bottom Side Key From idle mode, pr ess to launch the G’zGEAR™ application.
9 Getting Started with Y our Phone Me nu Ove r view Recent Calls 1. Missed 2. Received 3. Dialed 4. Blocked*** 5. All 6. View Timers My Ringtones 1. Get New Applications Me di a Ce nte r 1. Music & T ones 1. V CAST Music | Rhapsody 2. Get New Ringtones 3.
10 Getting Started with Y our Phone 2. Get New Pictur es 3. My Pictures 4. My Videos 5. T ake Picture 6. Record Video 7. Online Album 3. Games 1. Get New Applications 4. Mobile W eb 5. Bro wse & Download 1. Get New Applications 6. Extras 1. Get New Applications My Pictures VZ N a vi ga to r Bluetooth 1.
11 Getting Started with Y our Phone 6. Display Settings 1. Easy Set-up 2. Banner 1. Personal Banner 2. ERI Banner 3. Backlight 1. Display 2. Keypad 4. W allpaper 1. My Pictur es 2. My V ideos 3. Fun Animations 5. Display Themes 6. Main Menu Settings 1.
12 Getting Started with Y our Phone 9. Memory 1. Save Options 1. Pictures 2. Videos 3. Sounds 2. Phone Memor y 1. Memory Usage 2. My Pictur es 3. My V ideos 4. My Ringtones 5. My Music 6. My Sounds 7. My Contacts 8. Move All T o Card 3. Card Memory 10.
13 Getting Started with Y our Phone Icon Refere nce Screen Icons When the handset is turned on, the t op line of the main display displays icons indic ating the st atus of th e handset. Digita l indicato r . D igital s er vice is available. 3G se r vice indi cator .
14 Getting Started with Y our Phone Voice Comma nds (Listening) 1 x and P T T s er vice s are available. 3G a nd PT T ser vices a re available. PT T in use. A P T T ca ll is in progres s. Alar m Onl y Vibr at e Only So und O f f Appe ars wh en an al arm is set .
15 Getting Started with Y our Phone Group Picture Ringtone IM Scr een Name AIM Ya h o o ! WL Me ss en ge r Address In Case of Emergenc y Me ss ag e Ic ons The fo llowing i cons a re displayed in the I.
16 Getting Started with Y our Phone The fo llowing ic ons are displayed in th e Draf ts me ssage list: Dra ft T e xt Draf t Pictures / Videos/ Voices PT T Screen Icon s The fo llowing i cons a re disp.
17 Getting Started with Y our Phone Bluetooth ® Icons Whe n an audio devic e is paired with you r handset Whe n a PC is paired wi th your ha ndset Whe n a PDA is paired wit h your hand set Whe n anot.
18 Getting Started with Y our Phone NO TE T o maintain water resistance : Secu rely fasten th e Charging /D ata Por t c over and the H eads et Jack cov er . Co mplete ly clos e the bat ter y cover a nd rotate th e screw t ype batte ry c over lo ck to the LO CK po sitio n.
19 Getting Started with Y our Phone NO TES Y o ur hands et can be rin sed wit h clean water w hen dir t y . T o ensure water res istan ce, make sure th at all covers a re securely close d before rinsing. Periodi cally, clean the Cha rging T er minals a nd the B atte ry T e rminal s with a dr y clot h or cot to n swab.
20 Getting Started with Y our Phone One -touch Open Button Pressi ng the O ne -to uch O pen B ut ton wit h the fl ip close d open s the flip. One-touch Open Button NO TES Rele ase th e One - touc h Ope n But to n as so on as yo u press it .
21 Getting Started with Y our Phone The Batter y The h andset c ome s with a rech argeable bat ter y. War ni ng ! Use on ly approved bat terie s for th e RO CK ™. Wipe your h andset before op ening t he bat ter y cover to prevent m oisture o r dust fro m entering.
22 Getting Started with Y our Phone 3. Slid e the bat ter y into the s lot by aligning the cont acts and ta bs and pres s down u ntil you hea r the “click” . 4. Inser t th e batter y c over tabs into t he slots and press t he bat ter y cover in th e direction of the ar row .
23 Getting Started with Y our Phone War ni ng ! Do no t tw ist the bat ter y cover as s hown in the fig ure to the right. D oin g so can d amage the hand set and t he bat tery c over . Do n ot press ha rd on the bat ter y cover w ith the bat ter y cover t abs run ning over th e handse t becau se you may da mage th e batter y c over tabs.
24 Getting Started with Y our Phone War ni ng ! Do n ot leave the rem oved bat ter y near h eat so urces suc h as a flam e, stove, or in direct sunlig ht. Ot her wis e, it may burst , malfu nctio n, or ignite - cau sing fire. D o not hit, o r exert excessive sho ck on th e batter y, as it can ignite or brea k.
25 Getting Started with Y our Phone War ni ng ! Hold t he Wall Charge r power plug h orizonta lly and ca refully ins er t it into the H andset C harging Cradle. Whe never placing th e handset in to or removing i t from the H ands et Charging Cradle, hold t he cradle steady as s hown in t he figure to the right .
26 Getting Started with Y our Phone 3. Af ter th e handset is c ompl etely charged, un plug the Wall Ch arger conn ector a nd close t he Charging / Data Port co ver . 4. Make sure th e por t cover is c omp letely clo sed. War ni ng ! Do n ot forcibly inse r t the Wall Cha rger powe r plug into the Charging /D ata Por t.
27 Getting Started with Y our Phone T urning the P hone On and Of f T urnin g th e Phon e On 1. Press and h old the E nd/ Power Key until t he main dis play lights up. NO TE Avoid any unnec ess ar y cont act with t he intern al antenna a rea while your ha ndset is on.
28 Getting Started with Y our Phone Answering a call NO TES The d efault answe r optio n is set to Flip O pen an d Any Key so you can dire ctly answe r an inco ming c all by simply o pening the ha ndset or p ressing a key on th e alpha nume ric keypad.
29 Getting Started with Y our Phone NO TES All directions in this manual assume that Main Menu Set tings are set to Grid a nd Co mm unicato r , a nd Dis play The mes is set to Polyh edral Ro ck, w hich are the defaul t set tings. If ot her set ting s or the mes a re set, navigati ng the ph one’s menu s may be dif ferent .
30 Getting Started with Y our Phone Installing a Memor y Card War ni ng ! Whe never ins talling o r removi ng a mem or y card, ma ke sure the handset is t urned of f a nd that th e Wall Charger is no t conn ected. Whe n insta lling or rem oving a me mor y ca rd, avoid touching th e mem or y card co ntacts an d avoid damaging t he mem or y card.
31 Getting Started with Y our Phone 3. Re move the bat ter y by pulling up o n the ta b . 4. Carefully pres s the me mo ry c ard into the m emo r y card slot unt il it locks i nto place. 5. Inst all the bat ter y and replac e the bat ter y cover ens uring that yo u rotate the bat ter y loc k as far as it w ill go towards th e LOCK position.
32 Getting Started with Y our Phone 2. Inser t yo ur finger i n the groove a nd pull up on the bat ter y cover i n the directio n of the arrow . 3. Re move the bat ter y by pulling up o n the tab . 4. Gentl y press th e mem or y ca rd inward, until it pops o ut.
33 Getting Started with Y our Phone Connecting to the Headset Jack Y o u can c onne ct a com patible devic e equippe d with a st andard 2.5 mm plug to yo ur hands et for safe, c onveni ent, hand s- free conversa tions. 1. T o o pen th e Head set Jack c over , inser t yo ur finge r tip into th e notch and open the cov er .
34 Quick Access to Convenient Features Vibrate Mode Vibrate M ode mu tes key tones an d activates an ale r t for an in com ing call or messa ge. T o acti vate and deactivate Vi brate Mode: 1. T o acti vate Vibrate Mod e from idle m ode, pres s and ho ld .
35 Quick Access to Convenient Features Speakerpho ne T o acti vate and deactivate the sp eakerpho ne: 1. T o activate, press t he Sp eakerpho ne/ F lashlight Key to tur n SPEAKER ON . 2. T o de activate, press the S pea kerphon e/ Flas hlight Key again to turn S P E AK ER O F F .
36 Quick Access to Convenient Features Whe n shak ing the h andset , be sure to hold th e handse t firml y as show n in the figu re to the right a nd sha ke it from right to le ft o r vice versa. NO TE Whe n shak ing the h andset, m ake sure you do n ot hit the ha ndset against nearb y objects.
37 Quick Access to Convenient Features To u c h K e y s Y o u can c ontro l your ha ndset wi tho ut ope ning it by usi ng the to uch keys (Rewind Key , Play/Pau se Key , Fast For ward Key ) around th e front display .
38 Entering and Editing Information T ext Input Y ou can input and edit your Banner , Schedule, Cont acts, and Messages. T o p er form t he T ex t Inpu t operati on des cribed in this c hapter wit h your ha ndset, op en the tex t entr y scree n follow ing the steps b elow to create the new T ext M assage: 1.
39 Entering and Editing Information T ext Input Modes The re are five mod es for e ntering text, n umbe rs, sym bols , and punctuation. Usin g Ab c ( Mu lt i- t ap ) T ex t I np ut T o e nter words in t his mode, yo u need to p ress eac h key repeatedly until th e desired l ette r appea rs.
40 Entering and Editing Information NO TES Af ter you have finishe d entering a word, if th e word displayed is not th e one yo u want, pres s the N ext Key to display additional word choices. Pressing after pres sing to input a period displa ys other punctuation and symbols.
41 Entering and Editing Information Using Symbol T ext Input T o i nser t sym bols o r punc tuatio n, follow t hese s teps from t he text entry screen: 1.
42 RECENT CALLS The R ece nt Calls me nu is a list of the las t phon e numb ers or C ont act entrie s for call s (including P T T calls ) you placed, acc epted, miss ed, or blo cked. It is co ntinuall y updated as new n umbe rs are added to the beg inning of the lis t and the o ldest e ntries a re removed fro m the bot tom of th e list.
43 RECENT CALLS Making a Call from Rece nt Calls 1. Fro m th e Recent Calls submenu, select one of the f ollowing call lists: Missed / Received/ Dia led / B locked/ All 2. Scro ll to an entr y, then press t he Se nd Key to make a call. Viewing Re cent Call Histor y 1.
44 RECENT CALLS If you select ed a PT T Group or T emp P T T Group from the Missed or Re ceived C alls list, pres s the R ight So ft Key [ Options] to select: Ne w T X T M es sa ge / New Pic tu re M e.
45 CONT ACTS The C ont acts men u allows yo u to store na mes, p hon e numb ers and other in format ion in yo ur hand set ’s memo r y . Y o u may store up to 5 0 0 entries. Adding a new Con tact from idle mode 1. From idle mo de, enter t he pho ne num ber (up to 48 ch aracters) you want to register.
46 CONT ACTS 3. Press Add N ew C on ta ct . 4. Sele ct the t yp e of pho ne num ber you wa nt to save, then p ress the Center S ele ct Key [O K] . Mobile 1/Mobile 2 / Home /Work 5.
47 CONT ACTS 6. Se lect th e entered ph one nu mber f ield an d press th e Right S of t Key [O ptions] to select one of the f ollowing options: Se t Sp e e d Di al / S et A s De fa ult / Add 2 - S ec P aus e /Ad d Wai t T o add t he Co ntact ent ry to t he Sp eed D ial list, pres s Set Speed Dial .
48 CONT ACTS 4. Sele ct the ph one nu mbe r ty pe, the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . Mobile 1/Mobile 2 / Home /Work If a phone number is alr eady as signed t o the field you select ed, Ent r y is a lr e ady a ss ig ne d . Ove r wr it e? appe ars on t he display .
49 CONT ACTS 5. Co mplete a ny additio nal fie lds and pres s the C enter S elect Key [SA VE] . Accessing the Contacts submenu 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Contacts , then press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . 2.
50 CONT ACTS Contact List T o v iew your C ontact L ist: NO TE Y o ur hand set is able to p er form a d ynam ic search of t he co ntents in your ha ndset ’s mem or y. A dynamic se arch co mpares e ntered let ters or n umbe rs again st the e ntries in yo ur C ontact L ist, an d displays mat ches in alphabetical or der .
51 CONT ACTS Ma kin g a Call f rom Y our C ont ac ts Onc e you have registered pho ne nu mber s into your C ont act List, yo u can make calls to those numbers quickly and easily . 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Contacts , then press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] .
52 CONT ACTS Groups Groups a llow you to cla ssif y ph one e ntries i nto groups wi th up to 10 numbers in each gr oup. T o v iew your gro uped C ontact s, add a new group, chan ge the na me of a group, delete a grou p, or send a mes sage to ever yo ne in th e selected group : 1.
53 CONT ACTS New PT T Contact NO TE Y o u mus t first e nable t he P T T fe ature in orde r to see th e PT T Cont act List (see page 62). T o add a n ew Push To T alk (PT T) C ontact: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Contacts , then press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] .
54 CONT ACTS Press t he Right S of t Key [O ptions] to select one of the f ollowing options : Ne w PT T Cont a ct / C opy To Cont ac ts / T e mp P T T G ro up / Er as e / Edi t / Ca ll / N ew T XT M e.
55 CONT ACTS T o add PT T Contacts to the PT T Group, select the existing PT T Group w here you wa nt to add the P T T Contact, t hen pres s the Ri ght So ft Key [ Options] . Pres s Add , t hen yo ur P T T Cont act entrie s will be displayed in alph abetica l order .
56 CONT ACTS 3. Select the PT T Contact entry . Y ou can select one of the following options : Press t he Lef t S of t Key [R em o ve] to remove th e entr y.
57 CONT ACTS Se t tin g a Sp e ed D ia l T o v iew the S peed D ials list a nd ass ign a pho ne num ber ente red in your C ontact s to a Spe ed Dial n umbe r: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Contacts , then press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] .
58 CONT ACTS Single - Digit Spe ed Dialing 1. From idle mo de, press a nd hold t he Sp eed Di al digit. 2. Y o ur hands et recalls th e pho ne num ber fro m your C ontacts , displays it briefly, and then dials it. NO TE 1 : Spe ed Dia l entr y 1 ( Voicem ail), is already assig ned.
59 CONT ACTS In Case of Emergency ( ICE ) Foll ow the proc edure bel ow to register a Co ntact to be co ntacted in case of e mergency, or to register a medical rec ord numb er or oth er pers onal info. U p to three di ffe rent Co ntacts ca n be registered to IC E.
60 CONT ACTS Entering P ersonal Info T o register a M edic al Rec ord Nu mber o r other info rmati on that m ay be used in case of an emergency: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Contacts , then press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] .
61 Push to T alk The P ush to Talk (PT T) feature o n your p hon e allows yo u to use yo ur pho ne like a walki e- tal kie to co mm unicate wi th an in dividua l or grou p of individu als who a re also Verizon Wireles s Push to Talk subscribers.
62 Push to T alk a time du ring Pus h to T a lk calls . Whe n using yo ur pho ne keypad to make a Pus h to T a lk call, yo u must e nter the ten - digit ph one nu mbe r of the call ed par t y . Presen ce infor matio n may not be available fo r all Push to Talk contacts.
63 Push to T alk NO TE The 3 G or 1x ser vic e indicato r ico n on the to p line of th e main display is highlighted to indicate th at the P T T se r vice is available. Call ing fr om P T T C ont ac t List ( B arg e ) 1. From idle m ode, press t he T op Side Key/ P T T Key to acces s your P T T C on ta c t Lis t .
64 Push to T alk 6. Wh en the c alled par t y finis hes spe aking, yo u will hea r the “ Fl oor Available” tone and th e “Co nne cted to” screen will app ear on yo ur display . 7. Press and h old th e T o p Side Key/ P T T Key to tal k. 8.
65 Push to T alk Calling from K eypad (Alert ) 1. From idle mo de, enter th e 10 - digit pho ne num ber of th e Verizon Wirele ss P T T subs criber you w ish to aler t. 2. Press th e Lef t S of t Key [A lert] . 3. Pres s and relea se the Top Side Key/P T T Key to al er t the individual.
66 Push to T alk 3. Rel ease t he T op Side Key/ P T T Key to let the ot her par t y ta lk. 4. Press th e End/ Powe r Key to end the ca ll. Incoming PT T (Aler t ) 1.
67 MEDIA CENTER Media C enter provid es custo mizable s er vice right o n your ha ndset that lets yo u acces s rington es, play gam es, sur f th e web, get up -to - the - minu te inform atio n and mo re.
68 MEDIA CENTER Purc has e so ngs o n your V CAST M usi c wit h Rhapsody ® c ap abl e d evice* Whe n you purch ase mus ic from yo ur V CAS T Mus ic wit h Rhaps ody ® capable d evice, you a lso get a se cond c opy that ca n be dow nloade d to your P C fro m the V CA ST M usic wi th Rh apsod y ® sof t ware.
69 MEDIA CENTER 2. Foll ow the o n screen pro mpts to d ownlo ad. My Ringtones T o select a desired ringt one, or download a new ringtone: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] .
70 MEDIA CENTER My Music T o play back a nd manage m usic sto red in your ph one’s memo r y or on a memor y card (purchased separ ately ): Playing Music with the Flip Closed 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] .
71 MEDIA CENTER NO TE Using th e Mot ion D etectio n funct ion, yo u can play the n ext so ng, return to th e beginni ng of the so ng, or retur n to the previ ous song ju st by shak ing your h andset wi th the f lip open. F or m ore inform atio n on M otion D etecti on fun ctio n, see page 3 5 .
72 MEDIA CENTER Recording New Sounds T o rec ord a new s ound: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . P ress Mu sic & Tone s , My Sounds , Record New .
73 MEDIA CENTER NO TE Y o ur hands et com es wit h 5 preloade d soun ds: clapping, crowd roar , happy bir thday , rainforest , and train. T he se cann ot be erase d. Syn c your mus ic fr om your P C to your V CAST M usic with Rhapsody ® wireless de vice This o ption all ows you to t ransfer m usic fi les fro m your P C.
74 MEDIA CENTER Acc es sing t h e Pict ur e & Vid e o sub me nu 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . 2. Press Pic tur e & Vi d eo . 3. Se lect a sub men u.
75 MEDIA CENTER Downloading a Video Clip 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . P ress Pic tur e & Vi de o , V CAST Vi d eo s . 2. Browse and sear ch the V CAST Video catalog, and select the video you want .
76 MEDIA CENTER 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . P ress Pic tur e & Vi de o , V CAST Vi d eo s . 2. Browse and sear ch the V CAST Video catalog, and select the video you want .
77 MEDIA CENTER My Pi ctures In My Pi ctures you c an view a ll the pictu res you have ta ken, store selected images in your phone, send pictures to the Online Album, delete image s and acce ss additio nal picture opti ons. 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] .
78 MEDIA CENTER Rotate Y o u can rot ate the pictures s tored in the M y Pictu res folder. NO TES The rot ated picture is stored in t he My P ictures fold er as a separate file. So me imag es can not be rotated d ue to copyr ight protectio n, image siz e, or other r easons.
79 MEDIA CENTER 4. Press th e Right S of t Key [Zoom +] or t he Lef t S of t Key [Zoom- ] . Press th e Directi onal Key up, down, l ef t or right wh ile zoo ming to scroll th e display . Resize Y o u can resize th e pictures stored in t he My P ictures folde r .
80 MEDIA CENTER 3. Pres s the Ri ght So ft Key [ Options] , t hen pre ss Crop . 4. Sele ct one of t he follow ing sizes, th en press t he Ce nter Se lect Key [OK] . 160 × 120 / 120 × 16 0 / 32 0 × 24 0 / 2 4 0 × 32 0 / 6 4 0 × 48 0 / 4 8 0 × 64 0 / 128 0 × 9 6 0 * * The selectable size depends on the size of the image y ou are editing.
81 MEDIA CENTER 4. Press th e Right S of t Key [Ma rk Al l] , th en press t he Lef t S of t Key [Do ne] . “ Erase pictures ?” will appear on your display .
82 MEDIA CENTER Send: Sends the selected vi deo. (Video Message/ T o Online Albu m/ Via Blu etoo th ) Record Video: Rec ords a new vi deo. V CAST V id e os : Ac cesse s V CAST V ideo s. Se t As Wal lp ap e r : Sets the selected video as wallpaper . Manage Videos : Allo ws you to ma nage th e vide os stored i n the My V ideo s folder.
83 MEDIA CENTER 5. Press t he Ce nter Sel ect Key [OK] to select Ye s . A confir matio n message appears. Ta k e P i c t u r e In T a ke Picture mo de, you ca n take pictures w ith a pictu re size up to 160 0 × 120 0 pi xels.
84 MEDIA CENTER 5. T o take the pict ure, press th e Center S ele ct Key [T AKE] . 6. Per for m one of th e followi ng operati ons: Press t he Lef t S of t Key [Sa ve] to save the pict ure in the M y Pictures f older . Press th e Cente r Sele ct Key [SE ND] to save the pi cture in the M y Pictures fo lder and create a Pictu re Mess age.
85 MEDIA CENTER Recording Time: S et the du ration li mit to 6 0 S eco nds for V ideo Mes sage o r 6 0 Minu tes for S ave. Call Interruption: Sele ct to block o r allow i nterrupti on by an inco ming ca ll, aler t, etc. wh ile reco rding. (Allow/ B loc k) View finder : Sele ct the main dis play or front display as the view finder.
86 MEDIA CENTER Games T o d ownlo ad game s and applic ation s from th e ME DIA C EN T ER server: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . 2. Press Games , Get New Appl ica tion s .
87 MEDIA CENTER 2. Sele ct Mo bile Web or G et Chan nels an d press the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Follow the o n- screen p rompts. Starting the Mobi le W eb 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Media Center , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] .
88 MEDIA CENTER NO TES T o u se V Z Navigato r , you mus t set Lo catio n to Loc atio n On. S ee page 1 4 3. Dow nload, su bscriptio n, and air ti me required for u se; only in Nati onal E nhanc ed Se.
89 MESSAGING Accessing the Messaging submenu 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Messaging , th en press t he Ce nter Sel ect Key [OK] .
90 MESSAGING Se nd ing a T ex t M es sa ge 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Messaging , th en press t he Ce nter Sel ect Key [OK] . Press New Messa ge , T X T Me s sag e . 2. Enter the ph one nu mber o r e -m ail address of th e recipient.
91 MESSAGING 3. Pres s the Ce nter Se lect Key [OK] . 4. T yp e your m essag e in the Te x t : field. 5. Sc roll to the Pi ctu re fie ld, the n press th e Lef t So f t Key [ My Pic s ] . 6. Se lect th e picture you wa nt to include in yo ur me ssage, t hen pres s the C enter Se lect Key [OK] .
92 MESSAGING 5. T ype your m ess age in th e Te x t : fie ld. 6. Sc roll to and ed it any additi onal f ields as d esired. 7. Press the C enter S elect Key [SEN D] .
93 MESSAGING Add S lid e : In ser ts mul tiple pictures i nto a mess age. ( This opti on on ly appea rs for a Pi cture Me ssage) Add Signature: Inser ts th e signat ure text into a m essag e.
94 MESSAGING 3. Pres s the Ri ght So ft Key [Add ] . 4. Press From Contacts . 5. Scroll to the Contact entr y containing the destination, then press the C enter Se lect Key [MA RK] . 6. Pres s the Lef t S of t Key [Do ne] t hen pres s the C enter Se lect Key [OK] to go to the Te x t field.
95 MESSAGING Press t he Right S of t Key [O ptions] to select one of the f ollowing options : Reply: Replies t o the selected message. (T X T Message/ Picture Message/ Video Message/ Voice Message ) Re pl y w. Copy : Re plies to the Te x t mess age wit h the origi nal message attached .
96 MESSAGING NO TES Locked m essag es can not be de leted usin g Erase Inb ox and Erase All functions. If the m emo r y is full, no m ore me ssage s can be rec eived unt il enough memory space becomes a vail able. If the m emo r y is over 8 0% full, o ne of the fo llowin g warning messages wil l appear .
97 MESSAGING Lock (Unlock) : Locks or unlocks the select ed message. Locked mess ages ca nnot b e deleted by the E rase Se nt and Era se All functions. Add T o Contacts: Stores th e callback numb er , e- mail addres s, or num bers f rom th e sent me ssage i nto your C ontact s.
98 MESSAGING V oice mail Y o ur hand set will al er t you wh en you rec eive new voi cem ail. 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Messaging , th en press t he Ce nter Sel ect Key [OK] . Select V oicemail and th en press t he Ce nter S elect Key [OK] .
99 MESSAGING 2. Sele ct one of t he follow ing optio ns, th en press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . Mobile Email / Mobil e W eb Mail 3. T o send an e - mail, fo llow the o n -scree n prom pts and fu nctio ns. Chat T o chat with Int ernet Messenger users: 1.
100 MESSAGING Auto E ra se I nb ox : Se lectin g On auto mati cally e rases th e read/ unlo cked mes sages i n the Inb ox when t he storage c apacit y reaches th e limit.
101 MESSAGING Messag e Erase T o e rase all me ssage s stored in yo ur Inbox, D raf ts or S ent fold ers: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Messaging , th en press t he Ce nter Sel ect Key [OK] .
102 SETTINGS & TOOLS The S et tings & Tools men u has opti ons to custo mize your h andset. My V erizon Allo ws you to acce ss you r accou nt infor matio n. 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] .
103 SETTINGS & TOOLS V oic e Commands The Voice Commands tool allows you to mak e a phone call quickly and eas ily by verbal com mand. Your handset rec alls the n umbe r from your C ontacts , displays it briefly, and then dials it.
104 SETTINGS & TOOLS Go T o < Menu > : T he “G o T o” co mm and allo ws you to acc ess a menu w ithin th e handset (for exampl e, “Go to C ont acts”).
105 SETTINGS & TOOLS V oic e Commands Settings 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press To o l s , Voice Commands . 2. Press th e Right S of t Key [S etting s] .
106 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TE T o i nser t a de cimal, pres s . T o in ser t ±, press . For exa mp l e: 1. P re ss , the Direct iona l Key ( up , , then th e Directional Key down , , . “10+5 - (-5)” is displayed. 2.
107 SETTINGS & TOOLS Key " up or d own fo r am /pm. T hen pres s the C enter Se lect Key [SE T] . Time Zones: Press t he Lef t S of t Key [Se t] , then select fr om the following: GMT/ UTC , EST , EDT , CST , CDT , MST , MDT , PST , PDT , AKST , AKDT , HAST , or HADT .
108 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Sc roll to an event , then press th e Cente r Sel ect Key [VI EW] . 4. If you ne ed to edit event d etails , press th e Cente r Sel ect Key [ED IT] . T o erase a n event, pres s the Le f t Sof t Key [Er a se] . Wit h Ye s hig hlighted, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [OK] to erase th e calendar ev ent.
109 SETTINGS & TOOLS Ringer : Press th e Lef t So f t Key [Se t] then select the desired rington e and press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [SE T] . 4. Press th e Center S ele ct Key [S A VE] af ter set ti ng all of the applicable Alarm Fields. Disabling an alarm before it sounds 1.
11 0 SETTINGS & TOOLS 4. Press th e Center S ele ct Key [S T AR T] to star t the c ountdow n time r . Press th e Cente r Sele ct Key [STOP] to stop the co untdown t imer. Press t he Lef t S of t Key [Reset] to reset t he cou ntdown tim er . World Cloc k T o de termine t he current ti me in an other t ime zone o r cou ntr y: 1.
111 SETTINGS & TOOLS 2. Sele ct a note, the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [VI EW] . 3. If you n eed to e dit the n ote, press t he Ce nter Se lect Key [ED IT] . 4. Edit the note. W hen yo u are don e, press th e Cente r Sele ct Key [SA VE] . NO TE Y o u can e rase the n ote by pressin g the Lef t S of t Key [Er ase ] in step 3.
11 2 SETTINGS & TOOLS G’z G E A R™ G’zG E AR ™ provides si x useful to ols fo r outdo or acti vitie s. War ni ng ! Do no t use G’zG E A R™ whil e engaging in a ny dangerou s spo rt s.
11 3 SETTINGS & TOOLS Calibration: Calibrates th e elect ronic co mpas s. Le ft So ft K e y [Ho me] : R etur ns to G’zG E A R™ H ome m enu. NO TES The E ar th C ompa ss can not be use d while t he hands et is being charged. Whe n using t he elect ronic c ompas s, ori ent the ha ndset so i ts keypad is horizonta l.
11 4 SETTINGS & TOOLS Directi on readings t aken in any of th e followin g locat ions m ay result in a large m argin of erro r . Near buildings ( especially ferro- concrete structur es ), large meta l objects (train s, moto r vehicles , etc. ), high -vol tage po wer lines, o r overhe ad wires Nea r metal o bjects (desks, lo ckers, etc.
11 5 SETTINGS & TOOLS Tr a i l S e l e c t i o n : S ele cts the t rail to walk in V ir tua l T re k mode. Delete Pedomet er Data: Deletes to day’s data or all pa st data measured with the pedometer . Pedometer Settings: Enter yo ur heig ht, weight, age, a nd gender to calculat e the tra veled distance and burned calories from your steps.
11 6 SETTINGS & TOOLS Le ft So ft K e y [Ho me] : R etur ns to G’zG E A R™ H ome m enu. NO TES The T her mo meter ca nnot be us ed while t he hands et is being charged. E xpos e the ha ndset to op en air an d wait until i t reaches t he sam e tempe rature as ope n air , whic h may take abo ut 3 0 min utes.
11 7 SETTINGS & TOOLS Key [GPS] to measur e the curren t location and select the near est site. Right S of t Key [Opt ions] : Displays the fo llowing o ptions: About : Displays the des cription of t he Tid es T ool. One- day Vie w: Switch es to On e - day View m ode.
11 8 SETTINGS & TOOLS Right S of t Key [Opt ions] : Displays the fo llowing o ptions: About : Displays the desc ription of t he Su nrise Su nset too l. T racking : S witches to Tracking mode. Day/ Night: Switche s to Day/N ight m ode. Select Y our Location: Sam e as the key [L OC A TI ON] above .
11 9 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TES The A stro Cal endar to ol can display th e inform ation b et ween Janu ar y 1, 20 0 9 and D ece mbe r 31 , 2 0 2 0. The m oo n’s age displayed by the As tro Calend ar too l is at noo n of the day . The s un, mo on and e ar th displayed by the Ast ro Calenda r tool a re only imagery pictur es.
120 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TES If the ha ndset is clo sed while dis playing the G’zG E A R™ too l on the mai n display , th e tool will b e displayed on the fro nt display .
121 SETTINGS & TOOLS How T o U se Y o u can display h ow to use G’zG E A R™. 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press To o l s , G’z GE A R , Ho w T o Use .
122 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TES By default, y our handset’s Bluetooth ® fu nction alit y is turn ed of f. From idle m ode, you c an toggle B lueto oth ® power o n or of f by pressing th e Directi onal Key & right an d pressin g Bluetooth on / of f .
123 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TE Y ou do not need to input the passk ey for pairing when the passkey of the Bluetooth ® He ad se t o r h an ds -f r ee ki t i s 0000 . 7. The ha ndset will pro mpt you w ith th e followi ng mes sage on t he main display: Be for e C on ne ct in g T o [ Devi ce N am e ] .
124 SETTINGS & TOOLS Bluetooth S ett ings Se tt ing s for Y our H and set 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] .
125 SETTINGS & TOOLS Sending and Receiving Nam e Cards Use th e followi ng proce dures to send a nd receive a N ame C ard via Bluetoot h ® . Se nd ing a N am e Car d T o s end a nam e card to the paired dev ice via B luetoot h ® : 1.
126 SETTINGS & TOOLS Pulli ng a Na me C ar d Y o u can u se the fo llowing p rocedu re to request a na me ca rd from another Bluetooth ® devic e and add th e received n ame c ard to your Cont act List. NO TE Register M y Na me Card befo re per forming t he follow ing steps.
127 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Se lect th e image yo u want to se nd, then p ress the R ight S of t Key [Options ] . 4. Press Send and then Via B lu et oot h . 5. High light the im age and pres s the C enter S elect Key [MA R K] , when f inished, p ress the L ef t Sof t Key [Do ne ] .
128 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TES Whe n you op en the f lip, the side keys will unlo ck. Whe n G’zG E AR ™ or M y Musi c is active with t he flip clo sed, th e side keys and touc h keys will not lo ck. Even whe n locked, t he side keys are valid in the fo llowing c ases: Whe n the al arm an d sched ule so unds.
129 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Select a submenu: Ea sy Se t- u p / Ca ll So un ds / A le r t So un ds / Key pa d Volum e / Di gi t Di al R ea do ut / S er v ic e Al er t s / Powe r O n / Of f Easy Set-up.
130 SETTINGS & TOOLS Call Sounds T o s et ringtone s for t ype s of inco ming call s: Call Ringtone 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Sounds Sett ings , Call Sounds , Call Ringtone .
131 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Select T one / Vibrate /Re minder , th en press t he Ce nter Sel ect Key [OK] . To n e : Select a ring er , then pres s the Ce nter Sel ect Key [SE T] . T o play the aler t to ne, press t he Lef t S of t Key [P l a y ] . Vibrate : Select On or Off , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [SET] .
132 SETTINGS & TOOLS Sounds Sett ings , Service Alerts . 2. Sele ct one of t he follow ing optio ns, th en press t he Cente r Sele ct Key [OK] . ERI : Aler ts you to t he statu s of cellular s er vice. Min ut e Be e p : A ler ts yo u ever y minu te during a call in p rogress .
133 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Display Sett ings , Eas y Set-up . 2. Foll ow the on s creen pro mpts to set display set ti ngs.
134 SETTINGS & TOOLS 12 , L ar ge D ig it al 12 , Digital 24 , La rg e D ig it al 2 4 or Off , t hen press th e Center S ele ct Key [SE T] to save the set ting o r press t he Right S of t Key [Skip ] to go to the nex t set tin g.
135 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Display Sett ings , Backlight , Displa y . 2. Sele ct one of t he follow ing set tings , then pres s the C enter Se lect Key [OK] .
136 SETTINGS & TOOLS 2. Sele ct one of t he follow ing optio ns, th en press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . My Pictures / My Videos /Fun Animations 3. Se lect fro m the available sc reens, th en press t he Cente r Sele ct Key [SE T] . NO TE File s larger tha n 5M B can n ot be set as Wallpap er .
137 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TE All directions in this manual assume that Main Menu Set tings are set to Grid a nd Co mm unicato r , a nd Dis play The mes is set to Polyh edral Ro ck, w hich are the defaul t set tings. Replace Menu Items Main M enu i tems ca n be replaced o nly wh en Me nu L ayout is set to List o r Grid.
138 SETTINGS & TOOLS up, down, lef t o r right to highlight de sired po sitio n, the n press the C enter Se lect Key [S W AP] . 4. Press th e Lef t So f t Key [D on e] . Res et M e nu Se t tin gs Main M en u Set ting s can be re set whe n Me nu Layo ut is set to L ist or Grid by using t he follow ing proc edure.
139 SETTINGS & TOOLS Menu Font Si ze T o s et the me nu font si ze: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Display Sett ings , Menu Font Size .
140 SETTINGS & TOOLS Airplane M ode In Airplan e Mo de, all menu f uncti ons ca n be acces sed except mak ing calls, rece iving ca lls, data co nne ction a nd Blueto oth ® . Activating Airpla ne Mo de will disable a ll wireless c omm unicatio ns.
141 SETTINGS & TOOLS Resetting My Shortcuts T o retu rn My S hor tcut s to their o riginal de faults: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Phone Settings , Set Shortcuts , Set M y Shortcuts .
142 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Press Reset ([ UP] , [LE FT] or [ D OWN ] ) Key , or Reset Directional Key s . 4. Select Ye s , the n press th e Center S ele ct Key [OK] . Se t S id e Keys Y o u can sp ecif y th e func tion t hat is acce ssed w hen you p ress th e Bot to m Side Key and t he T op Side Key/ P T T Key from idle mod e.
143 SETTINGS & TOOLS V oic e Commands Settings T o c onfigu re prompts a nd call a ler t for voic e co mma nds: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] .
144 SETTINGS & TOOLS Curren t Coun try T o c hange t he hands et set ting s to reflect th e Co untr y wh ere you are curren tly located : 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] .
145 SETTINGS & TOOLS 5. Enter th e new four- digit cod e in the E nt er N ew C od e fie ld. If you selected Calls & Services in step 4, you would also need to enter the cu rrent cod e before entering t he new co de. 6. Press t he Direct iona l Key down to advan ce to the Re - enter New Code field.
146 SETTINGS & TOOLS Messag es: Incoming Messag es / Outgoing Messages For Incoming Messages, set Allow All / Block All . For O utgoi ng Mes sages , set Allow All / Block All . Dial- Up Mode m: Allow / Block T o s et any of the su bmen us, pres s the C enter Se lect Key [SET] .
147 SETTINGS & TOOLS 2. Enter the fo ur-digit L ock C ode, th en press t he Ce nter Se lect Key [OK] . The de fault Lock C ode is t he last 4 digits of yo ur pho ne number .
148 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Phone Settings , Syst em Select . 2. Sele ct one of t he follow ing set tings , then pres s the C enter Se lect Key [SET] .
149 SETTINGS & TOOLS Motion Detection T o t urn th e Mot ion D etectio n featu re On or O f f: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Phone Settings , Motion Detection .
150 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TES The Au to w/ Hands free M ode will fu nctio n af ter abou t five sec onds. Whe n the ha ndset is clo sed, the Au to w/ Hands free M ode will no t function, e xcept when connected to a hea dset. Whe n the ha ndset is ope n, the Auto w/ H andsf ree Mo de will on ly functi on wh en the S peakerp hone is o n.
151 SETTINGS & TOOLS On e T ou ch D ial T o ini tiate a speed dia l call by holding d own the s peed dial digi t: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] .
152 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TE If you select Bluetooth, you cannot change PT T mo de. DTMF T ones T o s et the Key T o ne leng th and to uch ton e playback spee d: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] .
153 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Call Setting s , Assisted Dialing . 2. Press th e Directi onal Key ' lef t or right to select On or Off .
154 SETTINGS & TOOLS 2. Sele ct one of t he follow ing set tings , then pres s the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . Pictures / Videos /Sounds 3. Select Phon e Me mor y or Card Memory , then press the Cent er Select Key [S ET] .
155 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO TES Selecting Memory Usa ge in step 2 displays the available memo r y capacit y , u sed capacit y , a nd total capacit y. Selecting Move Al l T o Car d in step 2 m oves all the f iles sto red in Pho ne M emo r y to Card Me mo r y .
156 SETTINGS & TOOLS Ph one Info Acc ess ing t he Ph on e Info s ub me nu T o display info rmati on abo ut your h andset: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] .
157 SETTINGS & TOOLS Software Update Status T o c heck t he stat us of a So f twa re Update: 1. From idle mo de, press t he Ce nter Sele ct Key [ME NU] , select Se t ti ng s & T o ol s , then p ress the C enter S elect Key [OK] . Press Phone I nfo , Software Update , Sta tus .
158 SETTINGS & TOOLS Install Deferre d SW Whe n the re is a Sof t ware U pdate that ha s bee n deferred, t he “C heck New ” item cha nges to “ Inst all Defe rred SW. ” S ele cting t his optio n inst alls the d eferred S of t ware Update. 1.
159 SETTINGS & TOOLS press th e Center S ele ct Key [SE T] to save the set ting o r press t he Right S of t Key [Skip ] to go to the nex t set tin g. FRO N T CLO CK FO RM A T: Select Digital , Analog or Off , then press th e Center S ele ct Key [SE T] to save the set ting o r press t he Right S of t Key [Skip ] to complet e set-up.
160 Safety TIA Safet y Information The fo llowin g is the co mplete T IA Safet y I nformat ion fo r wireles s handheld phones. Tips on E fficie nt Operation Do n ot touch t he anten na unn eces sarily w hen t he pho ne is in us e.
161 Safety Elect ronic Devices Y o ur wirele ss hand held po r table tel epho ne is a low p ower radio trans mit ter and rec eiver . Wh en it is O N, it rec eives and a lso send s out radio fr equency (RF) signals. Mo st mode rn ele ctronic eq uipme nt is shielde d from R F ene rgy .
162 Safety Other Medic al Dev ices If you us e any other p erso nal me dical devi ce, con sult th e manu facturer of yo ur device to d etermi ne if they a re adequatel y shielde d from ex ternal R F ene rgy . Y ou r physician may be abl e to assist you in obtaining this information.
163 Safety Blasting Areas T o avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OF F when in a “blasting ar ea” or in areas posted “T urn off t wo- way r adio” .
164 Safety Body-W orn Operation This devi ce was tested for t y pical bo dy- worn op eration s with t he back of the ph one kept 2.0 c m from th e body. T o mai ntain c omplia nce wi th FCC R F exposur e requir ements, use only belt-clips, holst ers or similar acces sorie s that mai ntain a 2.
165 Safety use on ly the p ower requi red to reach the n et work . In gen eral, th e close r you are to a wirel ess bas e stati on anten na, t he lower t he powe r outp ut.
166 Safety harmf ul inter ferenc e in a resident ial installation. This equipme nt gene rates, use s and ca n radiate radio freque ncy ene rgy and, if no t installed and used in accordance with the instructions, ma y cause harmful interfer ence to r adio communications.
167 Safety The s o - calle d “cordless ph ones , ” w hich have a base uni t con nected to the t elephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power l evels, and t hus prod uce R F expos ures well wi thin th e FC C’s compliance limits.
168 Safety action s, FDA ha s urged th e wireles s pho ne indu str y to take a nu mber of steps, includin g the follow ing: Suppo r t need ed research into p ossibl e biolo gical ef fects of R F of th.
169 Safety thus not the primary subject of the saf ety questions discussed in th is document. Wha t ar e th e re sul ts of t he r es ea rch d on e alr ea dy? The res earch do ne thu s far has pro duced c onflict ing result s, and many studies ha ve suffered from flaws in their research methods.
170 Safety Wha t re se arc h is ne e de d to d ec id e whe th er R F expo sur e fro m wir el es s ph on es p ose s a he al th risk? A com binatio n of labo rator y studi es and ep idemi ologi cal stu dies of peop le actually u sing wirel ess ph ones wo uld provide so me of th e data th at are neede d.
171 Safety FDA and t he Cellula r T el eco mmu nicatio ns & Internet A sso ciation (CTIA ) ha ve a f ormal Cooperativ e Research and Dev elopment Agreem ent (CR A DA) to do resea rch on wirel ess p hon e safet y . FDA provides the scientific oversight, ob taining input from experts in government, industry , and academic or ganizations.
172 Safety What about children u sing w ireless phones ? The s cientif ic eviden ce do es not sh ow a dange r to users of w ireles s pho nes, in cluding children a nd teenag ers.
173 Safety Do wi re les s ph on e acc es sori es t ha t cla im to sh iel d th e he ad fr om RF r adi at ion wo rk? Sinc e there are no k nown ris ks from expo sure to RF e missi ons fro m wireles s pho nes, t here is no reas on to bel ieve that acces sor ies that claim to s hield th e head fro m tho se emis sion s reduce risks.
174 Safety phon es and h elped develo p a volunt ar y sta ndard spo nsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard speci fies test m etho ds and p er form ance re.
175 Safety the caller in case of emergenc y . Generally , the rules r equire that carriers iden tif y an E9 1 1 caller’ s location with in 50 meters of the actual loc ation fo r 67 percent of c alls and w ithin 150 m eters of the act ual loc ation fo r 9 5 percent of ca lls.
176 Safety 3. Th e pho ne rema ins in Em ergen cy Mod e for 5 min utes. 4. T o exit e mergen cy mode, pre ss the E nd/ Power Key . Compliance with Other FCC Regulations Operating Procedures Never vi olate any of the fo llowing R ules a nd Regulat ions of t he FC C when u sing your C ellular P hone.
177 Safety emit ting equipment. DO N OT drop you r device o r subje ct it to severe sh ock . Wh en not using, lay dow n the un it to avoid pos sible dam age due to in stabilit y. DO N OT expose t his equipm ent to rain o r spille d beverages. DO NOT use unauthor ized accessories.
178 Safety may cause l eakag e, heat ge nerati on, explo sion o r fire. If device is da maged by droppi ng and the i nternal par ts a re exposed, d o not to uch the exp osed par t s. Y o u might get e lectri c sho ck or inj ured from da maged pa r ts.
179 Safety corr upt the se data . Never press o r poke display wit h your finge r or othe r object . It may cause damage to displ ay . Never t wist d evice. It may cau se produ ct failure. DO NOT put stickers on LCD screen or k eypad. these stickers ma y touch a nd press keys whe n the F lip T o p is clos ed.
180 Safety If the bat ter y is sto red in tempe ratures above o r below th e reco mme nded rang e, give it tim e to warm up o r co ol dow n before using. Co mpletel y drain th e batte ry b efore recha rging. It may take on e to four days to co mpletel y drain.
181 Safety yourself, please call RBRC at (80 0) 822- 8 837 for proper disposal tips. Never to uch any flu id that migh t leak f rom th e built- in bat ter y . Suc h liquid wh en in co ntact wit h the eyes o r skin, c ould cau se injur y to t he skin or ey es.
182 Safety reproductive ha rm. Wash hand s af ter handling. Always disc onn ect the wa ll charger o r des kto p charger f rom th e power s ource w hen it is n ot in use. Move th e charge r away from fire if i t sta rt s to leak o r sm ell. Th e leaked liqu id may catch the fi re, which caus es fire or expl osio n.
183 Safety disorie ntatio n, any involunt ar y movem ent, or c onvuls ions — IM M EDI A TEL Y discont inue us e and co nsult you r physician befo re resuming play .
184 Safety Accessib ilit y He ari ng Aid C om pat ibi lit y ( H AC) fo r Wir el ess T elecommunications Devices PCD’ s Commitment PC D believes t hat all of ou r custom ers sh ould be a ble to enj oy the be nefits of digi tal wi reless tech nol ogies .
185 Safety How wi ll I know i f my he arin g aid w ill work w it h a par ticul ar di git al w ire le ss p hon e? Y o u’ll want to tr y a nu mber of w ireles s pho nes so t hat you ca n decid e which wo rks the b est wi th your h earing a ids.
186 Safety characters , adjust th e volum e as need ed to minim ize the erro r rate. For o ptima l per for manc e, your ph one s hou ld be at leas t 1 2 inch es (30 centi meters) from the T T Y device. Placi ng the ph one to o clos e to the T T Y device may caus e high erro r rates.
187 Safety Limi t the am ount of t ime you lis ten. As the vo lume in creases, l ess time is requ ired before you r heari ng could b e af fected. Avoid using he adphon es af ter expos ure to extrem ely lo ud no ises, such as ro ck co nce rt s, that m ight caus e temp orar y he aring l oss.
188 Safety National Institute f or Occu pat io na l Sa fe t y an d He al th Huber t H. Humphrey Bldg. 20 0 Independe nce Ave., SW W as hi ng t on, DC 2020 1 Voi c e: 1- 8 0 0 - 3 5 - N I O S H (1- 8 0 0 - 3 5 6 - 46 74 ) Internet: http://w w w .cdc.go v/n iosh/topics/noise/def ault.
189 Safety Before retur ning any wireles s device fo r recycling purpos es, pleas e reme mber to ter minate you r ser vic e on th e device, cle ar the d evice of any stored info rmati on an d remove t.
190 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Personal Communications Devices, LLC. ( the “Company”) warrants to the origi nal retail purchas er of this hand held po rt able cellula r telephone, that should this .
191 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY (f) P roduct da maged f rom exter nal cau ses such a s fire, floo ding, dir t, sand, weat her co nditio ns, bat ter y leak age, blown f use, thef t o r impro per us age of any ele ctrical s ource.
192 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY area, you ma y telephone in the United States (80 0) 229 - 1 23 5, and in Canada (8 0 0) 4 6 5 - 9 672 (i n Ont ario ca ll 4 16- 69 5 - 3 0 60).
193 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY IN USA : Personal Communications Devices, LLC. 555 W ir ele ss Blv d . Hauppaug e, NY 1 1788 (8 0 0) 2 2 9 - 12 3 5 IN CA NA DA: P CD C om munic ation s Canada L td.
194 Index 1 2 MO N TH L IMI TE D WARR A N T Y ......................19 0 A Accessibilit y ...................... 184 Add New D evices .............1 22 Airplane M ode ................... 1 40 Alar m Clock .......................10 8 Aler t Sounds ....
195 Index E Easy S et-up ............... 1 2 9, 132 Edit Codes ......................... 1 4 4 Email ....................................9 8 Emergency Ca lls ............... 1 7 4 ERI B anner ........................134 E xt ras ......................
196 Index My S ounds .......................... 71 My Verizon .........................102 My Vi deos ............................ 81 N NA M Se lection ..................1 48 New C ontact................. 45, 5 3 New M essage .....................89 New M essage A ler t .
197 Index SE T TIN GS & TOO LS......... 102 Set- up Wiza rd....................158 Sho ck Resist ance ...............18 Sof t ware Up date ............... 157 So unds Set tings ................ 1 2 8 Spea kerphone .....................3 5 Spee d Dials .
198 Index 198 Y o ur wirel ess devi ce can de termin e its (and your) physical, geo graphic al lo catio n (“L ocat ion In form ation”). Cer t ain so ft wa re applicati ons are capa ble of acces sing, co llecting a nd using L ocati on Inform atio n and disclo sing th e infor matio n to the appli catio n provider a nd other p eopl e.
199 Index 199 (“M PEG 4 -VID EO”) A N D/O R (ii) DEC OD IN G M PEG - 4 V ID EO TH AT WAS EN CO D ED BY A CO N SU M ER EN G AGE D IN A P ER SO N AL AN D N ON - COM M ER CIA L ACT IVI T Y A N D/O R WAS O BT AI NE D FR O M A VID EO P ROV ID ER LI CE N SE D BY M PEG L A TO P ROV ID E MP EG - 4 VI D EO.
200 Index 200 micro SD is a registered t radema rk of the S D Card As sociat ion. ACC ES S and N etFro nt are tradem arks o r registered trade marks of ACC ES S CO., L T D. in Japan an d other c ountri es. Copyrig ht © 199 6 - 2 0 0 6 AC CE SS C O., L T D.
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