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User GuideThank you for choosing the Pantech Breeze IV.The Pantech Breeze IV has many features designed to enhance your mobile experience. From its EZ to read menus, to its sleek, stylish design, we know you will enjoy the entire Breeze IV experience.This User Guide contains important and useful information that will maximize your familiarity with all that the Pantech Breeze IV has to offer.
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SpecificationsDesignClamshell phone with internal and external display
Displays•WQVGALCDwith3.0”internal
display•qqVGATFTLCDwith1.44”
external display•9linesfortextinbasicmodewith24pointfont•Twosoftkeysandfour-way
scroll and pressing
MelodiesMIDI,i-Melody,MP3,AMR,WAV,AAC,AAC+,WMA
CameraIntegrated3MCMOSCamera•Resolutionupto2048x1536(3MAFpixels)•3GPVideorecording/playingupto15f/s(QVGAsize)•Self-timerfunction(Off/5secs/10secs)•Photoalbumandvideoalbum•LEDCameraFlash(SupportOn/Off)
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Dimensions & WeightWeight:102g(withstandardbattery)Dimensions:106.5mmX53mmX17.4mm
Power Management (Performance)
Battery Type Capacity Standby
TimeTalk
TimeStandardLithium-
Ion(Li-ion)
Up to 1030mAh
Up to 250
hours
Up to 3
hours
Operating Frequency•GSM/GPRS/EDGE850/900/ 1800/1900MHz,UMTS/HSDPA850/1900/2100MHznetworksinNorthAmerica,SouthAmerica,Europe,Africa,andAsia-Pacificwherethesenetworks are supported•Automaticbandswitching
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Specifications ................................... 2Phone overview ................................8Using Shortcuts .............................. 10Menu overview ................................. 11Quick & Easy .................................... 14SIM card and battery ..................... 17Turning the phone on/off ............ 20Essential display indications ...... 20Setting the phone mode ..............23Entering text ...................................24Quick call keys ................................ 26PC Suite .............................................27Memory card ...................................28
Breeze Mode1. Calls and address book
Making,receivingandendingacall ........................................................34Optionsduringacall ....................36Checking all calls ...........................40Speeddialing ....................................41Using address book ......................42Using your headset .......................44Fixed dialing number ...................45
2. MessagingReceivingmessages ....................48Creating and sending text messages .........................................49Creating multimedia messages .........................................50Managing messaging memory ...56Email ...................................................57
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3. MultimediaCamera ..............................................60Photo album ....................................66Video album .....................................68
4. Useful FeaturesMagnifier ...........................................72Calendar ............................................72Alarmclock ....................................... 74PillReminder ....................................75User Guide .......................................76Calculator ......................................... 77Tip calculator .................................. 77Stopwatch........................................78SayaCommand .............................78ReadoutMode ................................80SlowSpeech .....................................81
5. ConnectivityBluetooth ..........................................84Using the web browser................87
6. SettingsPhone status ....................................92Sounds&alerts ..............................92Displaysettings ..............................93Voice command setting .............93
Advanced Mode1. Calls and address book
Making,receivingandending a call .....................................................96Call settings ....................................101Checking all calls ..........................101Speeddialing .................................103Using address book ....................104Using your headset ..................... 107Fixed dialing number ................. 107Calleridentification ....................108SlowSpeech ..................................108
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2. MessagingReceivingmessages ...................110Creating and sending text messages .........................................112Creating multimedia messages ........................................ 113Message templates ..................... 118Message settings ......................... 118Managing messaging memory ...........................................120Email ...................................................121
3. MultimediaCamera .............................................124Photo album ..................................130Video album ....................................132Audioalbum .................................. 134Music player ................................... 136Music player settings .................. 141Media player ................................... 142
Otherfiles ....................................... 145Managing memory ..................... 145Playing games............................... 145
4. Useful FeaturesMagnifier .........................................148Calendar ..........................................149Alarmclock .....................................150PillReminder ................................... 151User Guide ......................................152Calculator ........................................153Tip calculator .................................153Stopwatch...................................... 154Notepadandvoicememo ...... 154Worldtime ...................................... 156Converter ........................................ 156Timer ..................................................157SayaCommand ............................157ReadoutMode .............................. 159
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5. ConnectivityBluetooth ........................................ 162UsingUSBMode .......................... 165Using the web browser.............. 165Settingprofiles ............................. 167
6. SettingsLanguage ........................................170Time and date ...............................170Voice command setting ...........170Soundsandalerts ........................ 171Displaysettings ............................. 171Security .............................................173Updating software .......................174Reset ..................................................175TTY ..................................................... 176
7. AppendixAlertmessage ...............................180Troubleshooting checklist ....... 181Safetyinformation ......................184Safetyprecautions ..................... 185Aboutthebatteryusage ...........187FCCHearing-AidCompatibility(HAC)regulationsforwirelessdevices .............................................. 191FCCRegulatoryCompliance .... 195Warranty ..........................................199SpeakerPhone& Noise Cancel ................................206DynamicNoiseSuppression fromAudience .............................207earSmart™technology ............208
Clear keyReturntopreviousscreenordeletescharacters in text mode.
Power on & off / Menu exit / End keyTurnphoneon/off,endscalls,exitmenus
Camera key
OK key or access BrowserPress to enter menu system
Left/Right Soft keyPerform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display
Internal display
Earpiece
Navigation keyScrollthroughthe
menu options
Quick Call Keys
Vibrate modeMicrophone 1
Voicemail
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Send keyVoice Command
Phone overview
External Display CameraFlash
LED Indicators Message, Call,
Battery
Internal antenna area
Microphone 2
Speaker
Micro USB (Ear Mic. & Charger)
note:Holdingthedevicebytheinternalantennaareamightaffectthequalityofallcalls.
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Volume up / down
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note: The phone has integrated advancednoisesuppressiontechnology.Toensurevoicequality,pleasedonotcovermicrophoneentriesasindicated.
Using ShortcutsNumbered menu items, such as menus,sub-menus,andoptionscanbequicklyaccessedbyusing their shortcut numbers.
In Menu mode, Main Menus can be accessed by pressing thenumberkeys(1to#)corresponding to their location on the screen.Example:AccessingthePhone Mode menu.1.SelectMenu.2. Press for Settings.3.Press for Phone Mode.4.PresstheU/D scroll key to
select the mode.note:Thestepsmayvarybymodeandthismanualprovidesinstructionsforboth Breeze Mode and Advanced Mode respectively.
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Address BookContactsGroupsFavoritesSettingsFixedDial NumbersSService Numbers
MessagingConversationsOptions Create Message Delete Delete Conversations Templates Settings Memory
CameraTake PicturesRecordVideosMy PicturesMy Videos
AT&T ServicesSayaCommandAT&TFamilyMapAT&TNavigatorAT&TMusicGames&AppsmyAT&TMyAccountMobile EmailBrowser
ToolsMagnifierCalendarAlarmClockPillReminder
User GuideCalculatorTip CalculatorStopWatch
SettingsPhoneStatusSounds&AlertsBluetoothFontSizeWallpaperSlowSpeechVoice Command SettingsPhone Mode
Menu overview
Breeze mode menu
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Advanced mode menu
Address BookContactsGroupsFavoritesSettingsFixedDial
NumbersSService
Numbers
MessagingConversationsOptions
Create MessageDeleteDeleteConversations
TemplatesSettingsMemory
Mobile Email
AT&T GPSAT&TNavigatorAT&T
FamilyMap
BrowserHomeBookmarksEnter AddressHistoryManage
My StuffApplicationsAudioGamesPictureVideoToolsOtherFilesUsedSpace
Picture
SSIMdependentNNetwork dependent
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Video ToolsMagnifierRecentCallsCameraVideo CameraMedia PlayerAlarmClockCalendarPillReminderUser GuideNotepadVoice MemoWorldTimeCalculatorTip CalculatorConverterStopWatchTimerSayaCommand
AT&T MusicMusic PlayerShopMusic
myAT&T SettingsPhone ModeSoundProfilesDisplayNCallPhoneNetwork
ConnectionsNetwork ConnectivitySSecurity
NAT&TSoftwareUpdateResetTTYPhone
Information
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Quick & EasyKeys Functions
Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display by using these soft keys.ScrollthroughthemenuoptionsinMenumode.Instandbymode,LeftScroll:AccessMy Stuff menuRightScroll:AccessCalendar menuUpScroll:AccessCreate Message menuDownScroll:AccessContacts menuSelectamenufunctionorstoreuser-inputinformation,suchasnames.Alsousethiskeyforconfirmation.LaunchtheBrowser menu directly if pressed in standby mode.Deletecharactersintextmode,orreturntopreviousmenu.
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Keys FunctionsMakeorreceiveacall.Showtherecentcalllistinstandbymode.Re-dialthelastcallnumberifpressedandheldinstandbymode.Completethecurrentcall.Turnon/offthephoneifpressedand held. Cancel user input and return to standby mode while in Menu mode.Quicklyconnecttothevoicemailserverifpressedandheld in standby mode.
~Enter numbers, letters or special characters. Go to the dial screen if pressed in standby mode.Assignthenumberasaspeeddialwhenitispressedandheld.Enterorexitfromvibratemodeifpressedandheldinstandbymode.Showthesymbolinputscreenifpressed in text input mode.Enterthe+signprefixforinternationaldialingifpressedandheld.Enter the space character in text input mode.
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Keys FunctionsChangevarioustextinputmodesifpressed atthetext-editingscreen.Adjusttheearpiecevolumewhilemakingacall.ControltheRingtonevolume,vibratemodeandsilentallmodein standby.Mutetheringtoneoftheincomingcallifthevolumeupkeyispressed. Rejecttheincomingcallifthevolumedownkeyispressedandheldwhenyoureceiveanincomingcall. LaunchtheMultitaskingbypressingandholdingthevolumeup key.Turn camera capture mode on.Workasacamerashutterincapturemode.
Turn the Voice Commands on.
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SIM card and batteryAbout your SIM cardWhenyousubscribetoyournetworkoperator,youreceiveaSIM(SubscriberIdentityModule)card containing your registration information, PIN code, etc.Likeacreditcard,itshouldbe kept secure and handled carefully.Donotbend,scratchorexposeittomoisture.Avoidstatic electricity.ToavoidcorruptingyourSIMcard’s memory, always switch off yourphonebeforeremovingorinsertingyourSIMcard.
About your batteryYourphoneusesaLi-Ionbattery.Make sure to use an authorized battery and charger only. For moredetails,pleaseinquireatyour nearest dealer.note: Your phone is powered by a LithiumIon(Li-Ion)battery.Thismeansthat, unlike other forms of battery technology, you can recharge your battery while some charge remains without reducing your phone’s autonomy due to the “battery memory effect”inherentinthosetechnologies.
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Installing/removing SIM card and battery1.Removethebatterycoverfrom the unit. Tofitthebatterycover,putitonthe guide rail and push up.
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2.InserttheSIMcardinto the slot. The gold contacts oftheSIMcardshould go against the metal contacts of the phone.
Put the contacts of the battery into the hole located at
the top of the unit and then insert and press the lower side of the battery until you hearthe“click”. Make sure you align the gold contacts at the battery end with contacts on
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the phone. If the contacts at the battery are not properly aligned, damage could occur to the phone and the battery.
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3.Toremovethebattery, push the bottom of the battery to upwards (1)andremove(2)the battery.
PushtheSIMcard in the arrow direction as shown.
To charge your battery1.Tocharge,
connect the charger adapter as shown right.
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2.Toremovethe adapter connecting, pull the adapter away as shown right.
Turning the phone on/offTo turn on1.Pressandhold .
To turn off1.Pressandhold .
Essential display indications
Signalstrength.Thegreaterthenumber of bars, the stronger thesignal.Whennetworkisinsearching mode is displayed.
Flightmodeisactive.
Acallisbeingmade.Whenyouareinnoservicearea, is displayed.
Call forwardingNSisactive.
Incoming calls set to ring only (Normal).
Incoming calls set to Vibrate and Ring.
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Incoming calls set to Vibrate Only.
Incoming calls set to Silent.
Receivedoneormoretextmessages.
Receivedoneormoremultimedia messages.
ReceivedoneormoreWAPpushmessages.
Receivedoneormoreothermessages.
Receivedoneormorevoicemessages.
Inbox is full.
Amessageisbeingsent.
Amessageisbeingreceived.
Analarmisset.
Bluetoothisactive.
Bluetoothhands-freeheadsetisconnected.
BluetoothA2DPheadsetisconnected.
Bluetoothhands-free+A2DPheadset is connected.
DatatransferviaBluetooth.
Headsetisconnected.
USBisconnected.
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External memory card is inserted.
Anerroroccurredontheexternal memory card.
TTYisactive.
PillReminderisset.
AnEDGEsignalisavailable.(Whitecolor:Deactivate, Bluecolor:Activate)
AGPRSsignalisavailable. (Whitecolor:Deactivate, Bluecolor:Activate)
A3Gsignalisavailable. (Whitecolor:Deactivate, Bluecolor:Activate)
WAPisconnected.Whenthesecurity is set is displayed.
Batterystrength.Whenthebattery charge is low, is displayed.
SSIMdependent NNetwork dependent
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Setting the phone modeYour phone has two customized modes,BreezeandAdvanced.The default is set to Breeze mode whichprovidesEZaccesstothefunctionsusedmostfrequently.IntheBreezemode,youcanviewanabbreviatedmenu:Address Book, Messaging, Camera, AT&T Services, Tools and Settings. The Advanced Mode allows access to all menu items.
Breeze Mode AdvancedMode
To change the phone mode1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Phone Mode.2.SelectBreeze Mode or
Advanced Mode.
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Assigning the menuYou can set the most commonly used menu item in GoTo in standby mode.1.SelectGoTo in standby mode
> (Unassigned).2.SelectAdd.3.Selectthemenuitemandsub
menu item.4.SelectSave.
Entering textYoucanentertextwithmulti-tap,predictive,numericorsymbol.
Useful keysDisplaysymbols.
Addingaspace.Press to toggle from initial caps to all caps, to lower case, or to numeric entries.Press to change the text entry functionsfromABCmodetopredictivemode,ornumbermode.ABC Mode dbc (lower case/initialcaps/allcaps)Predictive Mode gef (lowercase/initialcaps/allcaps)Number Mode a
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Key characters by languageEach of the following keys will scrollthroughthesesequentialoptions listed by language.
Key English French Spanish.,-?!/'@:
abc ç à ä á ã ç
def é è é
ghi í
jkl
mno ö ñ ó ñ
pqrs ß
tuv ù ü ú ü
wxyz
ABC modePress the key labeled with the targetletteronceforthefirstletter; press it twice for the second letter, and so on.1.Press to change the mode asmulti-tap.
2. Press to to input text repeatedly. To write the letter “C”,press 3times.Towritenumber 2, press 4times.
Predictive mode (T9)Thepredictivemodeautomatically compares your keystrokes with an internal linguistic dictionary to determine
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the correct word. It will display the most commonly used first.Tosaveawordnotlistedin phone’s dictionary, select Options > Predictive Settings > My Words.1.Press to change the mode topredictive.
2. Press to to input text. For example, to write ‘hello’, press .
Number modeYou can input numbers in this mode.1.Press to change the mode to123.
2. Press to and to input numbers.
Symbol modeYou can input symbols.1.Press toviewthesymbols.2. Press U/D/L/R to select a
symbol and select Insert.
Quick call keysGetting in touch with those you callmostisnowasEZas1-2-3.note: The following direction is an example with using key. The usage of and keys will be same as the following.
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To assign a contact to Quick Call1.Press .2.SelectQuick Call > Assign.3.Selectacontact > Select.
To make a call using one touch key1.Press .2.SelectCall.
To send a message using one touch key1.Press .2.SelectOptions > Send
Message.
PC SuitePCsuiteisaWindows-basedPC program that allows you to easily manage personal dataandmultimediafilesbyconnecting your Phone to a PC. The PC suite application can be downloaded at http://www.pantechusa.com.
System requirements•MicrosoftWindows2000,WindowsXPfamily,WindowsVista32bit,Windows7,orWindows8•Atleast300MBoffreedisk
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•InterfacedevicessuchasUSBor Bluetooth for the connection with the phone
PC Suite features•ContactManager•MessageManager•FileManager
Memory cardYoucanuseamicroSDcardasamemorycard.Itgivesyoumorespacetosavepictures,videos,music, etc.
Inserting a memory card1.Removethebatterycoverand the battery from the unit.
2. Unlock the microSDcardslot by carefully sliding it up. The metal covershouldnow be easily lifted up.
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3.Insertthemicro SDcardintothe slot. The gold contacts of the microSDcardshouldgoagainst the metal contacts of the phone.
4.Closethemetal coverandslide down to lock the microSDcardin place. The icon will be displayed when the phone is turned on.
Using a memory cardYoucansave,moveanddeletethefilesinyourphoneandexternal memory card. You can alsomoveandcopythefilestocomputer from your phone.To copy a file to the memory card1.Selectafile > Options > Copy.2.SelectMemory by pressing
L/R.Tocopythefilebacktothe phone, select Phone.
3.Selectadesiredfolder>Here.
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To move a file to the memory card1.Selectafile > Options > Move.2.SelectMemory by pressing
L/R.Tocopythefilebacktothe phone, select Phone.
3.Selectadesiredfolder>Here.To delete a file from the memory card1.Selectafilefromthecard >
Options > Delete > Yes.In Advanced Mode,youhaveaccess to all of the features of Breeze IV including the features providedby Breeze Mode.
To move the file from the card to the computer1.Connectthedatacablewith
mobile and the computer.2.SelectMenu > Settings >
Connectivity.3.SelectSelect USB Mode.4.SelectMusic Player, Mass
Storage , Modem, or Ask on Connection.
5.Followtheinstructionsonyourcomputer screen.
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note:SelectMusic Player when you want to add music to the playlist in yourdevice.WhenyouselectAskonConnection, it will ask you to select Music Player, MassStorage, or Modemeverytimeyouconnectyourdevicewithyourcomputer.
Resetting a memory card1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Reset.2. Enter password.3.SelectOK > External Memory
Reset > Select > Yes.Fordetailsonreset,seepage175.note: Master Reset and Master Clear will reset your phone to its default settings.Thedefaultpasswordis'1234'.
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Memo
1Making, receiving and ending a call
Options during a callChecking all calls
Speed dialingUsing address bookUsing your headset
Fixed dialing number
Calls and address book
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Making, receiving and ending a callMaking a call1.Entertheareacodeand
phone number.2. Press .
Answering a call1.Press or select Accept.
Ending a call1.Press .Oncethecalliscompleted,acallsummary is displayed.
Rejecting a callPress or select Ignore.
Making a call using the call listYourphonelogsupto20dialed,receivedandmissedcallnumbers.1.Press to display the recent
calls list.2.SelectAll Calls, Missed Calls,
Received Calls, Dialed Calls or Call Ranking by pressing L/R.
3.Selectanumber.4.Press to dial the selected
number.note: To redial the last number, press and hold in standby mode.
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Making a call during a call1.Enterthephonenumber
or select Options > View Contacts.
2. Press to dial the secondcall.Thefirstcallisautomatically put on hold.
Switching between two calls1.SelectOptions > Swap.
Making an international call1.Pressandhold for the internationalprefixuntilthe‘+’,characterappears.
2. Type the country code, area code, and phone number.
3.Press .
Making an emergency call1.YoucanmakeemergencycallsevenifyourphonedoesnothaveaSIMcard.
2. Press Emergency Number, or select SOS if your phone does nothaveaSIMcard.
3.Press .
Replying to a missed call1.Press to display the calls
list.
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2.SelectMissed Calls by pressing L/R.
3.Selectanumbertocallbypressing U/D.
4.Press .Answering a second call N
1.Press .Thefirstcallisautomatically put on hold.
2. Press to end the second call. The call on hold is automatically reconnected.
note: For answering a second call, you shouldactivate Call Waiting inadvance.(Select Menu > Settings > Call > Call Waiting > Options > ActivateinAdvancedMode.)
Options during a callSwitching your phone’s microphone off 1.SelectOptions > Mute.
Switching your phone’s microphone back on 1.SelectOptions > Unmute.
Talking on speaker 1.Select .
Slowing down a Voice1.SelectOptions > Slow
Speech.
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Removing background noiseYou can eliminate background noisefromconversationsandimprovethevoicequalityofcommunications by setting NoiseSuppressiontoOn.1.SelectOptions> Noise
Suppression.
Putting a call on hold and returning N
Putting a call on hold1.SelectOptions > Hold or press
.Returning to a held call1.SelectOptions > Unhold or
press again.
Multi-party calls N
You can talk with more than one personorhaveaconferencecall.Making a multi-party call1.Callthefirstparticipant.2. Call the second participant. Thefirstcallisautomaticallyput on hold.
3.SelectOptions > Join.
Having a private conversation with one participant1.SelectOptions > Split.2.Selectaparticipant>Select.
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Removing one participant from a multi-party call1.SelectOptions > End.2.Selectthenumberassociated
with the call you wish to end or End All to end all calls.
Searching for a number in address book during a call1.Select Options > View
Contacts.2.Selectanumber, and then
press .
Searching for a name or group in address bookEnterthefirstlettersofthenameforNameSearch.Theentriesaredisplayedstartingwiththefirstentry matching your input.
Finding a name manually in address book1.PressU/D.
Viewing the details of highlighted entry in address book1.SelectSelect.
For details on address book, see page42.
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Reading a message during a call1.SelectOptions > View
Message.2.Selectaconversation > View.3.Selectamessage > View.
Sending a message during a call1.SelectOptions > Send
Message.For details on creating a text message,seepage49.Mobile Web N during a call1.SelectOptions > Browser.
Viewing the calendar during a call1.SelectOptions > View
Calendar.
Making a note during a call1.SelectOptions > Notepad.
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Checking all callsYoucanviewinformationaboutall calls simply by pressing . For more options for all, missed, received,dialedcalls,andcallranking, select an entry and Options.
Viewing missed calls1.SelectGoTo in standby mode.2.SelectRecent Calls > Missed
Calls.
Viewing received calls1.SelectGoTo in standby mode.2.SelectRecent Calls >
Received Calls.
Viewing dialed calls1.SelectGoTo in standby mode.2.SelectRecent Calls > Dialed
Calls.
Viewing call rankings1.SelectGoTo in standby mode.2.SelectRecent Calls > Call
Ranking.
Deleting call logs1.SelectGoTo in standby mode.2.SelectRecent Calls > Delete
Call Logs.3.Select All Calls, Missed Calls,
Received Calls, or Dialed Calls.
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note: If no logs exist, the message “No Call Exist”appears.
Viewing call time1.SelectGoTo in standby mode.2.SelectRecent Calls > Call
Time.3.Last Call, Received Calls,
Dialed Calls, Total Calls, and Lifetime Calls are displayed.
Resetting all call times1.SelectGoTo in standby mode.2.SelectRecent Calls > Call
Time.3.SelectReset > Yes.
note:Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.
Speed dialingYoucandialquicklyusingspeeddialing.Upto8phonenumberscan be programmed using numbers2to9.
:Voicemail:Prefixforinternationalcall
Setting speed dial1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Settings.2.SelectSpeed Dial > an empty
entry and select Add.3.Selectacontact>Select.
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Changing speed dial contact1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Settings.2.SelectSpeed Dial and select a
number.3.SelectChange.4.Selectacontact>Select > Yes.
Removing from speed dial1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Settings.2.SelectSpeed Dial and select a
number.3.SelectRemove > Yes.
Using address bookYoucansavenames,phone
numbers, and information on the SIMorphone.Numberofentriescan depend on the capacity of theSIMcard.
Adding a contact1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Contacts > Options > Add New Contact.
2.SelectPhone or SIM.3.Inputthefields.4.SelectSave.
Viewing the contact list1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
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Searching for a phone number1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Inputthefirstletterortwoof
the person’s name and scroll with U/D.
3.SelectSelect toviewdetailinformation.
4.Toupdateinformation,selectOptions > Edit Contact.
Calling from contact list1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Selectacontacttocall.3.Press .
Sending a contact1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Selectacontact > Options >
Share Contact Info > All Contact Info, Personal Contact, or Business Contact.
3.Youcansendthecontactusing via Message or via Bluetooth.
Deleting a contact1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Selectacontact > Options >
Delete > Yes.
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Making groups1.PressD, R or select Menu >
Address Book > Groups.2.SelectOptions > Add New
Group.3.Enteragroupnameand
select Save.Editing groups1.PressD, R or select Menu >
Address Book > Groups.2.Selectagroup>Options >
Add New Group, Edit Group, or Delete Group.
Adding to favorites or groups1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Selectacontact> Options >
Add to.3.SelectFavorites or Groups.
Using your headsetYoucanmakeorreceiveacallusingyourheadset.Whenyouconnect your headset to the jack, the button on the headset works as follows.note: You must use the headset designedforthisdevice.Itisanoptionalitem.Notallheadsetwillhaveabutton.
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While in standby mode1.Pressthebuttononce to list
recent calls.2. Press the button twice to
redial the last call.
While the phone is closed1.Pressthebuttononce to receiveanincomingcall.
2. Press and hold the button once to end the call.
Fixed dialing numberViewing fixed dialing number listFixeddialingnumberisaservicethatlimitsyouraccesstospecificnumbers in the address book listrecordedontheSIM.Inputthe PIN2 to set up or cancel this service.ThedefaultPIN2is"2222".1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Fixed Dial Numbers.note: PIN2 must be correctly entered within3attempts.Ifyouinputincorrectcode three times in a row, the PIN2 code will be blocked. If the PIN2 code is blocked, pleasecontactyourserviceprovider.YourPIN2codeissuppliedwiththeSIMcard.
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2Receiving messages
Creating and sending text messagesCreating multimedia messages
Managing messaging memoryEmail
Messaging
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Receiving messagesViewing a new message1.SelectView.
Reading a message from the conversations1.SelectMenu > Messaging.2.Selectaconversation > View.
Saving the contact information from a received message1.Selectareceivedmessage >
View.2.SelectOptions > Save to
Contact.
3.Selectas New Contact or as Existing Contact.
Saving the object in a received multimedia message1.Openamultimediamessage.2.Selectanobject.3.SelectOptions > Use >
Save to internal or Save to external.
Itwillbesavedinoneofthecategories in the My Pictures or My Videos folder.For details on photo album and videoalbum,seepage66,68.
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Creating and sending text messagesSending a text message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.Select>Options > Send to
and a contact to send the message and select Select > Done.
4.Tosavemessageasdraft,select Options > Save the Message.
5.SelectSend.
6.Toviewthesentmessage,select Menu > Messaging.
7.Selectaconversation>View.8.Selectamessage>View.
note:Allsentmessageswillbesavedinconversations.
Replying to a message1.SelectMenu > Messaging.2.Selectaconversation>View >selectquickreplyeditorontheconversation.
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Creating multimedia messagesYou can create and send multimedia messages. Capacity is 100KB,300KBor600KB.Anerrormessage will alert you once the message exceeds the capacity.
Adding a saved picture to the message1. Press U or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Picture by
pressing L/R.SelectMy Picture.
4.Scrolltothesavedpictureand select View.Confirmthepicture and select Select.
5.Topreviewthemessage,press U/D to select the slide box and select Options > Preview > Current or Whole Message.
6.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
7.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Adding a new picture to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Picture by
pressing L/R.SelectTake Picture.
4.Focusontheobject.5.Press or .6.Toeditthetextmessage,
press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
7.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
For details on taking a picture, seepage63.Adding a saved video to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Video by
pressing L/R.SelectMy Video.
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4.Scrolltothesavedvideoclipand select Play.ConfirmthevideoclipandselectSelect.
5.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
6.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
Adding a new video to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.
3.SelectInsert > Video by pressing L/R.SelectCreate Video.
4.Focusontheobject.5.Press or , or select
Options > Record.6.Tostopandsavethe
recording, select Stop.7.Toeditthetextmessage,
press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
8.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Adding a recorded voice memo to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Audio by
pressing L/R.SelectMy Audio > My Voice.
4.Scrolltothesavedaudioclipand select Play.Confirmtheaudio clip and select Select.
5.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
6.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
Adding a new voice memo to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Audio by
pressing L/R.SelectRecord Audio.
4.SelectRecord to record the sound.
5.Tostopandsavetherecording, select Stop.
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6.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
7.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Adding other files to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Other by
pressing L/R.AndselectFiles.
4.Selectafile>Select.5.Toeditthetextmessage,
press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
6.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Adding Contacts to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Other by
pressing L/R.4.SelectContacts > a Contact >
Select.5.ToSendthemessage,select
Options > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
Adding Templates to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Other by
pressing L/R.4.SelectTemplates > a
Template > Select.5.ToSendthemessage,select
Options > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Managing messaging memoryUpto300messagescanbestored in the phone memory, additional messages will be savedtotheSIMcard.Whenthe message box is full, the messagesfulliconwillappear.Allmessages share memory.
Icon DescriptionsTextmessageisfull(SIMandphonemessages).
Deleting a conversation1.Selectaconversation >
Options > Delete > Yes.
Deleting multiple conversations1.SelectOptions > Delete
Conversations.2.SelectSelect or Deselect
to select or deselect the message.
3.SelectOptions > Delete > Yes.
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Email Youcanreceiveemailsfromyourserviceprovider.
Receiving an email1.SelectMenu > AT&T Services
> Mobile Email.2.Selectanemail.3.SelectSelect.4.Enteryouremailaccount's
login credentials.
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Photo albumVideo album
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CameraYoucantakepicturesandrecordmoviesusingthebuilt-incamera.Thephotosandvideoclipscanbesavedandsentviamultimediamessages, or Bluetooth.
Zoom Zoom
Picture remaining
Brightness BrightnessSelfTimer SelfTimerEffect
Flash
Effect
Flash
WhiteBalance
WhiteBalance
Size Size
Camera mode
Videomode
note:Whenyousetthephotosizeto2048x1536,thezoomfunctionisnotavailable.
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Setting camera settings1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > Camera > Take Pictures.
2.SelectOptions > Settings to change settings prior to taking a picture.
Camera optionsIcon Name Descriptions
Flash On( ),Off( )
WhiteBalance
Auto( ),DayLight( ),Tungsten( ),Fluorescent ( )
EffectNormal ( ),Sepia( ),Negative( ),B&W( )
Icon Name Descriptions
SelfTimer Off( ),5secs ( ),10secs( )
Size
2048x1536( ),1600x1200( ),1280x960( ),640x480( ),320x240( ),240x400( )
Advanced
PictureQuality, SaveLocation,ShutterSound,TimerSound, AutoFocus
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Video camera optionsIcon Name Descriptions
Flash On( ),Off( )
WhiteBalance
Auto( ),DayLight( ),Tungsten( ),Fluorescent ( )
EffectNormal ( ),Sepia( ),Negative( ),B&W( )
SelfTimer Off( ),5secs ( ),10secs( )
Size176x144(MMS) ( ),176x144( ),320x240( )
Icon Name Descriptions
Advanced
VideoQuality,SoundRecording,SaveLocation,TimerSound
Zoom in and out1.PressU/D. Itrangesfrom1xto4x.
Increasing or decreasing the brightness1.PressL/R. Itrangesfrom-2to+2.
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Taking a picture1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > Camera > Take Pictures.
2. Focus on the object. 3.Press or , or select
Options > Capture.
Changing to video camera mode1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > Camera > Take Pictures.
2.SelectOptions while camera modeisactivated.
3.SelectVideo Camera Mode.note:Incameramode,pressandhold
tochangetovideocameramode.4.Focusontheobject. 5.Press or , or select
Options > Record.6.SelectStop to stop recording.
Viewing the taken picture1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.Selectapicture > View.
After taking picturesTo Press
Sendusinga multimedia
message
Options > Send > as Multimedia Message
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To PressSendusing
BluetoothOptions > Send > via Bluetooth
Setaswallpaper
Options > Set as > Wallpaper
SetasCallerID Options > Set as > Caller ID
Delete Options > DeleteRename Options > Rename
View photo information Options > Properties
Recording a video1.SelectMenu > Camera >
Record Videos.2. Focus on the object.3Press or , or select
Options > Record.4.SelectStop to stop recording.5.SelectOptions > Play to play thevideoclip.
6.Press or Back to go back topreviewmode.
Changing to camera mode1.SelectMenu > Camera >
Record Videos.2.SelectOptionswhilevideomodeisactivated.
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3.SelectCamera Mode.note:Invideocameramode,pressanhold to change to camera mode.For details on taking a picture, seepage63.Viewing the recorded video clip1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Videos.2.Selectthevideoclip > Play.
After recording video clipsTo Press
Sendusinga multimedia
message
Options > Send > as Multimedia Message
To PressSendusing
BluetoothOptions > Send > via Bluetooth
View recorded videoclip Play
Delete Options > DeleteRename Options > Rename
Viewvideoclipinformation Options > Properties
During recording a video clipTo Press
Receive an incoming call or
Pause Pause Stoprecording Stop
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Photo albumThe My Pictures menu allows youtoviewallthepicturesyouhavetaken,saveselectedimagesto your phone or an external memory card and share the photos with others. JPEG format is supported, and other formats aresavedinthePicture folder.note: To access My Pictures, select Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
Viewing the saved pictures1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.Selectapicture>View.
Viewing zoom mode1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.Selectapicture>View >
Options > Zoom.3.Zoomanimageinoroutby
pressing +/-.
Viewing Picture Slide Show1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.SelectOptions > Slide Show.
Viewing Pictures by grid or list1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.
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2.SelectOptions > View by Grid or View by List.
Setting as wallpaper in the display1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectOptions > Set as >
Wallpaper.
Setting as caller identification1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectOptions > Set as >
Caller ID.4.Selectacontact>Select.
Sending pictures using multimedia message1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectOptions > Send > as
Multimedia Message.For details on creating multimedia messages, see page 50.Deleting multiple pictures1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.SelectOptions > Multiple
Select.
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3.SelectSelect to select more than one picture.
4.SelectDeselect to cancel your selection.
5.SelectOptions > Delete.Viewing a file information1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Pictures.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectOptions > Properties.
Video albumThe My Videos menu allows youtoplay,send,saveanddeletevideosinyourphoneoran external memory card. The supportedformatsareMP4,WMA,3GPand3G2.
Playing the saved video clips1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Videos.2.Selectavideoclip.3.SelectPlay.
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Using video player controlsTo Press
Pause/Play
Rewind HoldUFast forward HoldD
Control volume
Sidekeyupordownor L/R
Stop Options > Stop
Mute Options > Mute
RepeatOn/Off Options > Repeat On or Repeat Off
Portrait/Landscape
Options > Portrait or Landscape
Viewing video clips by grid or list1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Videos.2.SelectOptions > View by Grid
or View by List.
Sending a video clip using multimedia message1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Videos.2.Selectavideoclip.3.SelectOptions > Send > as
Multimedia Message.For details on creating multimedia messages,seepage50.
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Sending a video clip via Bluetooth1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Videos.2.Selectavideoclip.3.SelectOptions > Send > via
Bluetooth.Deleting multiple video clips1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Videos.2.SelectOptions > Multiple
Select.3.SelectSelect to select more
than one picture.4.SelectDeselect to cancel
your selection.
5.SelectOptions > Delete > Yes.
Viewing a file information1.SelectMenu > Camera > My
Videos.2.Selectavideoclip.3.SelectOptions > Properties.
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Alarm clockPill Reminder
User GuideCalculator
Tip calculatorStop watch
Say a commandReadout Mode
Slow Speech
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MagnifierMagnifierhelpsto capture a more detailed scene by zooming in on the screen.
Current Display Capture1.SelectMenu > Tools >
Magnifier.2. Focus on the object and press
Focus.3.Zoominandoutbypressing
L/R.4.Increaseordecreasethe
brightness by pressing U/D.
5.PressCapture.6.Togobacktopreviouspage,
select .note:Youcanaccesscapturedimagesby pressing Menu > Camera > My Pictures.
CalendarCalendar helps you manage your schedule including your time for calls or special days. You can set a reminder on anygivendatewiththis function.
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Viewing calendar1.SelectMenu > Tools >
Calendar.note: View by Month is default setting for Calendar.
In the monthly viewTo Press
Movetoanother day
LforPreviousR for Next
Movetoanother week
UforPreviousD for Next
View other month
Sidekeydownor forPreviousSidekeyupor for Next
Creating a new event1.Selectadayandselect
Options > New Event.2.SelectAppointment, Task or
Note.3.Inputtheeventandselect
Save.note:Youcancreateeventsfordatesfrom01/01/2000to12/31/2099.
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Alarm clockSetting an alarm1.SelectMenu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.2.SelectCreate New for new
alarm.3.SettheCycle, Time, Alarm
Sound, Alarm Alert Type, Alarm Volume and Snooze.
4.SelectSave.
Editing existing alarms1.SelectMenu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.2.Selectanalarm>Edit or select
Optionstoaccessfollowing: Create New, Delete and Delete All.
Setting a simple alarm1.SelectMenu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.2.SelectSimple Alarm and
select Edit.3.Setthealarmscheduleand
select Save.
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Pill ReminderPillRemindersetsyour schedule to take pill, and alarm pop-upwillappearon the setting time. You can select to accept the reminder orhavethereminderpop-upagainafter15minutes.
Creating a new pill reminder1.SelectMenu > Tools > Pill
Reminder > Create New.2.SelectTake and then, take a
picture.
For details on taking picture, see page63.3.InputName and Dosage.4.SelectTime > Create.5.SelectCreate>Setadesired
time > OK > Back.6.SelectPeriod > Begins > Select.7.Setthebeginningdateofthe
dosage on the calendar. 8.SelectReminders and set the
reminding period. 9.SelectDaily, Every 2 days,
or Monthly.Whenselecting Every 2 days, you can set desired days for period.
10.Entermoreinformation.11.SelectSave.
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Checking Today's Pill Reminder1.SelectMenu > Tools
> Pill Reminder > Options > Today's Pill.
2.Scrollandselectapill reminder item to check the detail.
Editing a pill reminder1.SelectMenu > Tools > Pill
Reminder.2.Selectapillreminder > Select
> Edit.3.EditName, Dosage, Time,
Period or More Information.
4.SelectSave.
Deleting reminders 1.SelectMenu > Tools > Pill
Reminder.2.Selectapillreminder>
Options > Delete or Delete All > Yes.
User Guide User Guide helps users to learn how to use the phone easily in itself.1.SelectMenu > Tools > User
Guide.2.Selectafunctiontocheckin
detail.
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Calculator1.SelectMenu > Tools
> Calculator.2. Input the numbers
with the numeric keypad and enter the operators with L/R/U/D/ to calculate.
3.Press to use the decimal point.
4.Press to cancel your input.5.SelectReset to reset.
Tip calculator1.SelectMenu > Tools
> Tip Calculator.2.Enterthevaluesforallthevariablefields(Bill($), Tip(%), Split)and then the corresponding calculation fields(Tip($), Total($), You Pay)areupdatedautomatically.
3.Press to use the decimal point.
4.SelectReset to reset.
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Stop watch1.SelectMenu > Tools
> Stop Watch.2.SelectStart to
start.3.SelectStop to stop.4.SelectContinue
to restart or select Reset to clear.
5.Tochecksplittimes,selectMode > Split Time Mode.
6.Tochecklaptimes,selectMode > Lap Time Mode.
note: In Basic Mode, when you exit the stop watch menu, or become idle, the stop watch will continue running and
will be indicated by a clock icon. You can accessthestopwatchbyre-enteringthe stop watch menu.
Say a CommandYourphoneisequippedwithanAdvancedVoiceCommand(AVC)feature.Thisfeatureallowsyou to make calls or use the phone functions by simply using yourvoice.Allyouhavetodoistalk into the phone and then the phonewillrecognizeyourvoiceand complete tasks by itself.1.Instandbymode,simply
press to access Say a Command.
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OrselectMenu > AT&T Services > Say a Command.
2.Atthevoiceprompt,sayacommand and simply follow thevoiceprompts.
Thefollowinglistshowsavailablevoicecommands.Call <Name or #>:Voicedialsa name or phone number in your address book. If multiple numbers exist, say the name and the number type (i.e. mobile, home,work,orother).Send Message <Name or #>:DisplaytheCreateMessagescreenwiththecontactyouhave
spoken.Contact <Name>:Retrieveanddisplay the contact information stored in the address book.Go To <Menu>:Openanapplication on your phone.Check <Item>:Checkthestatusinformation of your phone (Status,Voicemail,Messages,MissedCalls,Time,Signalstrength, Battery, My Phone Number,andVolume).
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Readout ModeReadoutModemakesyourphone a useful companion when youcan’tordon’thavetheabilityto read the phone screen. WhenReadoutmodeisactivated,thephonewillannouncekeyalert,navigation,andcontentinformationverbally.•Provideverbalalertsofthefollowing:– Missed Call– NewMessagereceived– LowBattery– MessageSentandotherconfirmationnotifications
•AnnouncehighlighteditemsinMenusasusernavigatesthephone•Announcenumbersastheyare
pressed on keypad•Readouttextmessagecontent
To turn on Readout Mode1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Voice Command Settings.2.SelectAudio Modes >
Readout mode.
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Slow SpeechSlowSpeechmakesthecaller'svoiceslowdownandeasiertounderstand.1.SelectMenu > Settings > Slow
Speech.2.SelectOn or Off.3.SelectSelect.
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Using the web browser
Connectivity
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BluetoothBluetooth technology enables free wireless connections betweenelectronicdeviceswithinamaximumrangeof33feet(10meters).Bluetoothconnections can be used to send images, text, business cards, calendarevents,ortoconnectto computers using Bluetooth technology.
Yourmobilephonesupports:•ConnecttoPCtoaccessinternet.•ConnecttoHands-Free.•Connecttoelectronicdevices.
Bluetooth IconIcon Descriptions
Bluetoothisactive.Bluetoothhands-freeheadset is connected.BluetoothA2DPheadsetisconnected.Bluetoothhands-free+A2DPheadsetisconnected.
DatatransferviaBluetooth.
note:AdvanceAudioDistributionProfile(A2DP)isaBluetoothprofile(mode)whichisdesignedtotransferauni-directional2-channelstereoaudiostream to a headset or car audio.
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Activating Bluetooth1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Bluetooth > Activation.2.SelectOn or Off.
Adding a device1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Bluetooth > My Devices.2.SelectSearch for Devices >
Search.3.Theavailabledevicewillbe
displayed.4.Selectadeviceandselect
Select.5.Enterpasswordandpress .
note:Thetargetdevicemustbeindiscoverablemode.
Receiving filesThereceiptshouldbeapprovedbeforereceivingafile(s).Thereceivedfile(s)willbesavedin the corresponding folder. Forexample,ifyoureceivedcontacts information from the sender,itwillbesavedinyourphone’s memory.1.Afterpairingwiththetargetdevice,selectOptions > Take Files.
2.Theavailablefileswillbedisplayed.
3.SelectafileandselectOptions > Copy.
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Setting the visibility1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Bluetooth > Visibility.2.SelectShow or Hide.3.SelectSelect.
Naming the phone1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Bluetooth > My Bluetooth Info.2.SelectName > Edit.3.Enterthenewnameand
select Save.note:Thedevicenameiswhatidentifiesyour phone to Bluetooth network.
Setting the Using Memory1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Bluetooth > Memory in Use.2.SelectPhone Memory or
External Memory.3.SelectSelect.
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Using the web browserAccessing browser1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectHome.note: Itwillaccessyourserviceprovider’shomepage.
Using bookmarks1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectBookmarks.
Adding bookmarks1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectBookmarks > Options > Add Bookmark.
3.EnteranamefornewbookmarkinTitlefieldandwebaddressinURLfield.
4.SelectSave.
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Entering web address1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectEnter Address.3.EntertheURL.4.SelectGo.
Viewing history1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectHistory.
Setting advanced options1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectManage > Options.3.SelectRendering Mode,
Cache, Cookies, Security Warning, Javascript or Image Display.
4.Selectanoption>Select.
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Managing private data1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectManage > Private Data.3.Toclearthecache,select
Clear Cache > Select > Yes.4.Toclearthecookies,select
Clear Cookies > Select > Yes.5.Toclearthehistory,select
Clear History > Select > Yes.
Viewing certificates1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectManage > Security > Certificates.
Viewing download status1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > AT&T Services > Browser.
2.SelectManage > Download Manager.
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Sounds & alertsDisplay settings
Voice Command Setting
Settings
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Phone statusThismenuallowsyoutoviewMy Phone Number, Signal Strength and Battery Remaining.1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Phone Status.
Sounds & alertsThe Sounds & Alerts menu allows you to specify a ringer type, message alert sound, key volumeandsoon.1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Sounds & Alerts.
2.SelectNormal, Vibrate and Ring, Vibrate Only, Silent or Flight Mode.
3.SelectEdit to specify a selected option.
4.Selectanoptionforeachfieldand select Save. To reset to factory defaults, select Reset.
note: You can specify the options only when Normal or Vibrate and Ring profilesarehighlighted.Othersonlyview.
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Display settingsSetting the font size1.SelectMenu > Settings > Font
Size.2.SelectMedium, Large or Very
Large.3.SelectSelect.
Setting the wallpaper1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Wallpaper.2. Selectadesiredimage>
View.3.SelectSelect.
Voice command setting1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Voice Command Settings.2.SelectConfirmation,
Adaptation, Audio Modes, Speakerphone or About and select Select.
3.Selectanoption>Select.4.Toimprovetherecognition
accuracy, select Adaptation > Adapt Voice > Start.
note: You can check the details for each setting option by selecting Help on the option setting screen.
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Making, receiving and ending a callCall settings
Checking all callsSpeed dialing
Using address bookUsing your headset
Fixed dialing numberCaller identification
Slow Speech
Calls and address bookwith Advanced Mode
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AdvancedModeoffersadditionalfeatures and functionality associated with making calls and using address book.
Making, receiving and ending a callMaking a call1.Entertheareacodeand
phone number.2. Press .
Answering a call1.Press or select Accept.
Ending a call1.Press .
Oncethecalliscompleted,acallsummary is displayed.
Rejecting a callPress or select Ignore.
Making a call using the call listYourphonelogsupto20dialed,receivedandmissedcallnumbers.1.Press to display the recent
calls list.2.SelectAll Calls, Missed Calls,
Received Calls, Dialed Calls or Call Ranking by pressing L/R.
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3.Selectanumber.4.Press to dial the selected
number.note: To redial the last number, press and hold in standby mode.
Making a call during a call1.Enterthephonenumber
or select Options > View Contacts.
2. Press to dial the secondcall.Thefirstcallisautomatically put on hold.
Switching between two calls1.SelectOptions > Swap.
Making an international call1.Pressandhold key for the internationalprefixuntilthe‘+’,characterappears.
2. Type the country code, area code, and phone number.
3.Press .Making an emergency call1.YoucanmakeemergencycallsevenifyourphonedoesnothaveaSIMcard.
2. Press Emergency Number, or select SOS if your phone does nothaveaSIMcard.
3.Press .
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Replying to a missed call1.Press to display the calls
list.2.SelectMissed Calls by
pressing L/R.3.Selectanumbertocallby
pressing U/D.4.Press .
Answering a second call N
1.Press .Thefirstcallisautomatically put on hold.
2. Press to end the second call. The call on hold is automatically reconnected.
note: For answering a second call, you shouldactivateCall Waitinginadvance.
(Select Menu > Settings > Call > Call Waiting > Options > Activate inAdvancedmode.)
Slowing down a Voice1.SelectOptions > Slow Speech.
Putting a call on hold and returning N
Putting a call on hold1.SelectOptions > Hold or press
.Returning to a held call1.SelectOptions > Unhold or
press again.
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Multi-party calls N
You can talk with more than one personorhaveaconferencecall.Making a multi-party call1.Callthefirstparticipant.2. Call the second participant. Thefirstcallisautomaticallyput on hold.
3.SelectOptions > Join.
Having a private conversation with one participant1.SelectOptions > Split.2.Selecttheparticipant>
Select.
Removing one participant from a multi-party call1.SelectOptions > End.2.Selectthenumberassociated
with the call you wish to end or End All to end all calls.
Searching for a number in address book during a call1.Select Options > View Contacts.2.Selectanumber > .
Searching for a name or group in address bookEnterthefirstlettersofthenameforNameSearch.Theentriesaredisplayedstartingwiththefirstentry matching your input.
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Finding a name manually in address book1.PressU/D.
Viewing the details of highlighted entry in address book1.SelectSelect.
For details on address book, see page104.Reading a message during a call1.SelectOptions > View
Message.2.Selectaconversation>View.3.Selectamessage>View.
Sending a message during a call1.SelectOptions > Send
Message.For details on creating a text message,seepage112.Mobile WebN during a call1.SelectOptions > Browser.
Viewing the calendar during a call1.SelectOptions > View
Calendar.
Making a note during a call1.SelectOptions > Notepad.
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Call settingsAnswering with any key press1.SelectMenu > Settings > Call
> Answer Mode.2.SelectPress any key.
note: You can answer with any key except and Ignore.
Setting auto redial N
1.SelectMenu > Settings > Call > Auto Redial.
2.SelectOn or Off.
Checking all callsYoucanviewinformationaboutall calls simply by pressing . For more options for all, missed, received,dialedcalls,andcallranking, select an entry and Options.
Viewing missed calls1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Tools.2.SelectRecent Calls > Missed
Calls.
Viewing received calls1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Tools.
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Viewing dialed calls1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Tools.2.SelectRecent Calls > Dialed
Calls.
Viewing call rankings1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Tools.2.SelectRecent Calls > Call
Ranking.
Deleting call logs1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Tools.
2.SelectRecent Calls > Delete Call Logs.
3.SelectAll Calls, Missed Calls, Received Calls, or Dialed Calls.
note: If no logs exist, the message “No CallExist” appears.
Viewing call time1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Tools.2.SelectRecent Calls > Call
Time.3.Last Call, Received Calls,
Dialed Calls, Total Calls, and Lifetime Calls are displayed.
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Resetting all call times1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Tools.2.SelectRecent Calls > Call
Time.3.SelectReset > Yes.
note:Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.
Speed dialingYoucandialquicklyusingspeeddialing.Upto8phonenumberscan be programmed using numbers2to9.
:Voicemail:Prefixforinternationalcall
Setting speed dial1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Settings.2.SelectSpeed Dial > an empty
entry and select Add.3.Selectacontact>Select.
Changing speed dial contact1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Settings.2.SelectSpeed Dial and select a
number.3.SelectChange.4.Selectacontact>Select > Yes.
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Removing from speed dial1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Settings.2.SelectSpeed Dial and select a
number.3.SelectRemove > Yes.
Using address bookYoucansavenames,phonenumbers, and information on the SIMorphone.Numberofentriescan depend on the capacity of theSIMcard.
Adding a contact1.SelectMenu > Address Book >
Contacts > Options > Add New Contact.
2.SelectPhone or SIM.3.Inputthefields.4.SelectSave.
Viewing the contact list1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.
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Searching for a phone number1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Inputthefirstletterortwoof
the person’s name and scroll with U/D.
3.SelectSelect toviewdetailinformation.
4.Toupdateinformation,selectOptions > Edit Contact.
Calling from contact list1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Selectacontacttocall.3.Press .
Sending a contact1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Selectacontact > Options >
Share Contact Info > All Contact Info, Personal Contact, or Business Contact.
3.Youcansendthecontactusing via Message or via Bluetooth.
Deleting a contact1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Selectacontact > Options >
Delete > Yes.
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Making groups1.PressD, R or select Menu >
Address Book > Groups.2.SelectOptions > Add New
Group.3.Enteragroupnameand
select Save.Editing groups1.PressD, R or select Menu >
Address Book > Groups.2.Selectagroupandselect
Options > Add New Group, Edit Group, or Delete Group.
Adding to favorites or groups1.PressD or select Menu >
Address Book > Contacts.2.Selectacontactandselect
Options > Add to.3.SelectFavorites or Groups.
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Using your headsetYoucanmakeorreceiveacallusingyourheadset.Whenyouconnect your headset to the jack, the button on the headset works as follows.note: You must use the headset designedforthisdevice.Itisanoptionalitem.Notallheadsetwillhaveabutton.
While in standby mode1.Pressthebuttononce to list
recent calls.2. Press the button twice to
redial the last call.
While the phone is closed1.Pressthebuttononce to receiveanincomingcall.
2. Press and hold the button once to end the call.
Fixed dialing numberViewing fixed dialing number listFixeddialingnumberisaservicethatlimitsyouraccesstospecificnumbers in the address book listrecordedontheSIM.Inputthe PIN2 to set up or cancel this service.ThedefaultPIN2is"2222".
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1.SelectMenu > Address Book > Fixed Dial Numbers.
note: PIN2 must be correctly entered within3attempts.Ifyouinputincorrectcode three times in a row, the PIN2 code will be blocked. If the PIN2 code isblocked,pleasecontactyourserviceprovider.YourPIN2codeissuppliedwiththeSIMcard.
Caller identificationCaller identification N
1.SelectMenu > Settings > Call > Display My Number.
2.SelectNetwork Default, Show or Hide > Select.
Slow SpeechSlowSpeechmakesthecaller'svoiceslowdownandeasiertounderstand.1.SelectMenu > Settings > Slow
Speech.2.SelectOn or Off.3.SelectSelect.
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Receiving messagesCreating and sending text messages
Creating multimedia messagesMessage templates
Message settingsManaging messaging memory
EmailUsing instant messenger
Messagingwith Advanced Mode
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WhenyourphoneissettoAdvancedMode,youcanuse additional features and functionality associated with messaging.
Receiving messagesViewing a new message1.SelectView.2.Selectamessage>View.
Reading a message from the conversation1.SelectMenu > Messaging.2.Selectaconversation > View.3.Selectamessage>View.
Saving the contact information from a received message1.Selectareceivedmessage >
View.2.SelectOptions > Save to
Contact.3.Selectas New Contact or as
Existing Contact.
Saving the object in a received multimedia message1.Openamultimediamessage.2.Selectanobject.3.SelectOptions > Use > Save to
internal or Save to external.
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Itwillbesavedinoneofthecategories in the My Stuff folder.For details on Photo album, see page130.Launching URL in the message1.SelectMenu > Messaging.2.SelectamessagewhichincludesanURL.
3.SelecttheURLandselectOptions > Use.
Saving connection settings using Configuration message1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Conversations.2.Selectanovertheair(OTA).3.SelectOptions > Install.
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Creating and sending text messagesSending a text message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectOptions > Send to and
select a contact to send the message and select Select > Done.
4.Tosavethemessageasadraft, select Options > Save the Message.
5.SelectSend.
6.Toviewthesentmessage,select Menu > Messaging > Conversations.
note:AllsuccessfullysentmessageswillbesavedinConversations.
Finding all sent messages1.SelectMenu > Messaging > eachconveration.
Replying to a message1.SelectMenu > Messaging.2.Selectaconversation>View >selectquickreplyeditorontheconversation.
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Creating multimedia messagesYou can create and send multimedia messages. Capacity is100KB,300KBor600KB.Anerror message will alert you once the message exceeds the capacity.
Adding a saved picture to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.
3.SelectInsert > Picture by pressing L/R.SelectMy Picture.
4.Scrolltothesavedpictureand select View.Confirmthepicture and select Select.
5.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
6.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Adding a new picture to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Picture by
pressing L/R.SelectTake Picture.
4.Focusontheobject.5.Press or .6.To edit the text message,
press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
7.Select Options > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
For details on taking a picture, seepage127.Adding a saved video to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Video by
pressing L/R.SelectMy Video.4.Scrolltothesavedvideoclip
and select Play.ConfirmthevideoclipandselectSelect.
5.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
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6.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
Adding a new video to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Video by
pressing L/R. SelectCreate Video.
4.Focusontheobject.5.Press or , or select
Options > Record.
6.Tostopandsavetherecording, select Stop.
7.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
8.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Adding a recorded voice memo to the message1.Press U or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Audio by
pressing L/R.SelectMy Audio > My Voice.
4.Scrolltothesavedaudioclipand select Play.Confirmtheaudio clip and select Select.
5.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
6.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
Adding a new voice memo to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Audio by
pressing L/R.SelectRecord Audio.
4.SelectRecord to record the sound.
5.Tostopandsavetherecording, select Stop.
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6.Toeditthetextmessage,press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
7.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Adding other files to the message1.PressU or select Menu >
Messaging > Options > Create Message.
2. Enter a message.3.SelectInsert > Others by
pressing L/R.AndselectFiles.4.SelectafileandselectSelect.5.Toeditthetextmessage,
press U/D to select the text box and edit your message.
6.SelectOptions > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send.
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Message templatesWhenyouoftenusethesamephrases,youcansavethemessage under message templates.
Adding the message as a template1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Options > Templates.2.SelectOptions > Add New.3.Writethefrequentlyused
message > Options > Save the Message.
Sending a message with template1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Options > Templates.2.Selectamessagetosend.3.SelectSelect to add more
messages.4.SelectOptions > Send to > a
contact > Select > Done > Send.
Message settingsSetting text message1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.2.SelectText Message.3.Enteranewcenteraddress.
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4.SelectSave.
Setting profiles for multimedia message1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.2.SelectMultimedia Message >
MMS Profiles.3.Selectaprofileandselect
Select.
Setting sending options for multimedia message1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.2.SelectMultimedia Message >
Sending Options.
3.SelectCreation Mode or Max Message Size > Select.
4.Selectadesiredoption>Select.
Setting receiving options for multimedia message1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.2.SelectMultimedia Message
> Receiving Options > Automatic Download.
3.SelectOn or Off > Select.
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Setting auto delete old messageWhenmessagememorycapacity is full, the oldest message will be deleted automatically.1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Options > Settings.2.SelectAuto Delete.3.SelectOn or Off > Save.
Managing messaging memoryUpto300messagescanbestored in the phone memory, additional messages will be
savedtotheSIMcard.Whenthe message box is full, the messagesfulliconwillappear.Allmessages share memory.
Icon DescriptionsTextmessageisfull(SIMandphonemessages).
Moving a message to SIM1.SelectMenu > Messaging > a conversation>View.
2.Selectamessage > Options > Move to SIM.
Deleting a conversation1.Selectaconversation >
Options > Delete > Yes.
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Deleting multiple conversations1.SelectMenu > Messaging
> Options > Delete Conversations.
2.SelectSelect or Deselect to select or deselect the message.
3.SelectOptions > Delete > Yes.
Viewing memory space information1.SelectMenu > Messaging >
Option > Memory.2. Press L/RtoviewSIM and
Phone memory.
EmailYoucanreceiveemailsfromyourserviceprovider.Receiving an email1.SelectMenu > Mobile Email.2.Selectanemail.3SelectSelect.
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CameraPhoto albumVideo albumAudio albumMusic player
Music player settingsMedia player
Other filesManaging memory
Playing games
Multimediawith Advanced Mode
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InAdvancedMode,youcanusethefullfeaturesofmultimediathatBreeze IV offers.CameraYoucantakepicturesandrecordmoviesusingthebuilt-incamera.Thephotosandvideoclipscanbesavedandsentviamultimediamessages or Bluetooth.
Zoom Zoom
Picture remaining
Brightness BrightnessSelfTimer SelfTimerEffect
Flash
Effect
Flash
WhiteBalance
WhiteBalance
Size Size
Camera mode
Videomode
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Setting camera settings1.Press in standby mode or
select Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Camera.
2.SelectOptions > Settings to change settings prior to taking a picture.
Camera optionsIcon Name Descriptions
Flash On( ),Off( )
WhiteBalance
Auto( ),DayLight( ),Tungsten( ),Fluorescent ( )
Icon Name Descriptions
EffectNormal ( ),Sepia( ),Negative( ),B&W( )
SelfTimer Off( ),5secs ( ),10secs( )
Size
2048x1536( ),1600x1200( ),1280x960( ),640x480( ),320x240( ),240x400( )
Advanced
PictureQuality, SaveLocation,ShutterSound,TimerSound, AutoFocus
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Video camera optionsIcon Name Descriptions
Flash On( ),Off( )
WhiteBalance
Auto( ),DayLight( ),Tungsten( ),Fluorescent ( )
EffectNormal ( ),Sepia( ),Negative( ),B&W( )
SelfTimer Off( ),5secs ( ),10secs( )
Size176x144(MMS) ( ),176x144( ),320x240( )
Icon Name Descriptions
Advanced
VideoQuality,SoundRecording,SaveLocation,TimerSound
Zoom in and out1.PressU/D. Itrangesfrom1xto4x.
Increasing or decreasing the brightness1.PressL/R. Itrangesfrom-2to+2.
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Taking a picture1.Press in standby mode
or select Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Camera.
2. Focus on the object.3.Press or , or select
Options > Capture.note:Yourphotowillbesavedautomatically in Menu > Picture.
Changing to video camera mode1.Press in standby mode
or select Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Camera.
2.SelectOptions while camera modeisactivated.
3.SelectVideo Camera Mode.note: In camera mode, press and hold
tochangetovideocameramode.4.Focusontheobject.5.Press or , or select
Options > Record.6.SelectStop to stop recording.
note:Yourvideowillbesavedautomatically in Menu > Video.
Viewing the taken picture1.Press in standby mode
or select Menu > My Stuff > Tools > Camera.
2.SelectOptions > Photo Album.
3.Selectapicture > View.
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note:YoucanfindthetakenpictureinMenu > Picture.
After taking picturesTo Press
Sendusinga multimedia
message
Options > Send > as Multimedia Message
SendusingBluetooth
Options > Send > via Bluetooth
Setaswallpaper
Options > Set as > Wallpaper
SetasCallerID Options > Set as > Caller ID
Delete Options > DeleteRename Options > Rename
View photo information Options > Properties
Recording a video1.SelectMenu > My Stuff > Tools
> Video Camera.2. Focus on the object.3.Press or , or select
Options > Record.4.SelectStop to stop recording.5.SelectOptions > Play to play thevideoclip.
6.Press or Back to go back topreviewmode.
Changing to camera mode1.SelectMenu > My Stuff > Tools
> Video Camera.2.SelectOptionswhilevideomodeisactivated.
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3.SelectCamera Mode.note:Invideocameramode,pressanhold to change to camera mode.For details on taking a picture, seepage127.Viewing the recorded video clip1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Tools > Video Camera.2.SelectOptions > Video
Album.3.Selectthevideoclip > Play.
note:YoucanalsoviewtherecordedvideoclipinMenu > Video.
After recording video clipsTo Press
Sendusinga multimedia
message
Options > Send > as Multimedia Message
SendusingBluetooth
Options > Send > via Bluetooth
View recorded videoclip Play
Delete Options > DeleteRename Options > Rename
Viewvideoclipinformation Options > Properties
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During recording a video clipTo Press
Receivean incoming call or
Pause and record continuously Pause
Stoprecording Stop
Photo albumThe Picture menu allows you to viewallthepicturesyouhavetaken,saveselectedimagesto your phone or an external memory card and share the photos with others. JPEG format is supported, and other formats aresavedinthePicture folder.
note: To access Picture, select Menu > Picture.
Viewing the saved pictures1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectView.
Viewing zoom mode1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.Selectapicture>View >
Options > Zoom.3.Zoomanimageinoroutby
pressing +/-.
Viewing Picture Slide Show1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.SelectOptions > Slide Show.
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Viewing Pictures by grid or list1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.SelectOptions > View by Grid
or View by List.
Setting as wallpaper in the display1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectOptions > Set as >
Wallpaper.
Setting as caller identification1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectOptions > Set as >
Caller ID > a contact > Select.
Sending pictures using multimedia message1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectOptions > Send > as
Multimedia Message.For details on creating multimedia messages, see page 113.
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Deleting multiple pictures1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.SelectOptions > Multiple
Select.3.SelectSelect to select more
than one picture.4.SelectDeselect to cancel
your selection.5.SelectOptions > Delete > Yes.
Viewing a file information1.SelectMenu > Picture.2.Selectapicture.3.SelectOptions > Properties.
Video albumThe Video menu allows you toplay,send,saveanddeletevideosinyourphoneoranexternal memory card. The supportedformatsareMP4,WMA,3GPand3G2.
Playing the saved video clips1.SelectMenu > Video.2.Selectavideoclip.3.SelectPlay.
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Using video player controlsTo Press
Pause/Play Rewind HoldU
Fast forward HoldDControl volume
Sidekeyupordownor L/R
Stop Options > StopMute Options > Mute
RepeatOn/Off Options > Repeat On or Repeat Off
Portrait/Landscape
Options > Portrait or Landscape
note:TheoptionsareavailableonlyinLandscapemode.
Viewing video clips by grid or list1.SelectMenu > Video.2.SelectOptions > View by Grid
or View by List.
Sending a video clip using multimedia message1.SelectMenu > Video.2.Selectavideoclip.3.SelectOptions > Send > as
Multimedia Message.For details on creating multimedia messages, see page 113.
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Sending a video clip via Bluetooth1.SelectMenu > Video.2.Selectavideoclip.3.SelectOptions > Send > via
Bluetooth.
Deleting multiple video clips1.SelectMenu > Video.2.SelectOptions > Multiple
Select.3.SelectSelect to select more thanonevideoclipfile.
4.SelectDeselect to cancel your selection.
5.SelectOptions > Delete > Yes.
Viewing a file information1.SelectMenu > Video.2.Selectavideoclip.3.SelectOptions > Properties.
Audio albumThe Audio menu allows you toplay,send,saveanddeleteaudios in your phone or an external memory card. The supportedformatsareMIDI,i-Melody,MP3,AMR,WAV,AAC,AAC+,WMA.
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Listening to the recorded sound1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Audio > My Voice.2.Selectarecordedsound.3.SelectPlay.
Using audio player controlsTo Press
Pause/PlayStop Options > Stop.
Rewind HoldLFast forward HoldR
Control volume
Sidekeyupordownor U/D
RepeatOn/Off Options > Repeat On or Repeat Off
Setting as a ring tone1.SelectMenu > My Stuff > Audio.2.Selectasound.3.SelectOptions > Set as Ring
Tone.note:Themaximumringtonefilesizeis300KB.
Moving or copying multiple sound to External Memory1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Audio.2.Selectasoundfile.3.SelectOptions > Multiple
Select.4.SelectSelect to select more thanoneaudiofile.
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5.SelectDeselect to cancel your selection.
6.SelectOptions > Copy or Move.
7.PressL/R to select Phone or Memory.AndSelectdesiredfolder > Here.
note: Memory appears only when an external memory card is inserted.
Sending sound file using multimedia message1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Audio.2.Selectasoundfile.3.SelectOptions > Send > as
Multimedia Message.
Music playerThe Music Player is an application thatcanplayMP3andaudiofiles.ThesupportedfileformatsareMIDI,i-Melody,MP3,AMR,WAV,AAC,AAC+,WMA.
Icon Descriptions
Music is playing.
Music is paused.
Music is stopped.
note:AmicroSDcardmustbeinsertedto transfer music to your phone.
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Adding music from Windows Media Player™1.LaunchWindowMediaPlayer
on your computer.2.ConnecttheUSBcabletothedeviceandthecomputer.
3.SelectMusic Player, Mass Storage, or Modem.
4.OpentheSynctabinWindowsMediaPlayer™onyourcomputer.
5.Selectthemusicfromthelistand drag and drop to your phone.
6.ClickSyncnowinWidowsMediaPlayer on your computer
note:WindowsMediaPlayer™11andWindowsXPversionisrequired.
Playing music1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.Selectacategory(Now
Playing, All Music, Playlists, Albums, Artists, Genres)>Select.
3.SelectAll > Play to play all songs in the All Music.
4.SelectOptions > Stop to stop playing.
note:Musicwillpausewhenyoureceivean incoming call and Music will resume when the call ends.
Icon Descriptions
Volumelevel7
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Icon DescriptionsPausePlay
RewindwithlongpressLFast Forward with long press RPrevioustrackwithshortpress LNext track with short press RRepeatalltracksRepeatsingletrackRepeatoffShuffleOn:thecurrentlistofsongsarerandomlyshuffledfor playbackShuffleOff:songsareplayedinorderandnotshuffled
Making a playlist1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.SelectPlaylists > New Playlist.3.InputPlaylistNameandselect
Save.4.SelectAll Music, Albums,
Artists or Genres.5.Selectamusicfile(s)and
select Select to add to the playlist.
6.SelectDone.
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Using a playlist1.Toaddtrackstoaplaylist,
select Menu > AT&T Music > Music Player > Playlists.
2.Selectaplaylisttoaddmusicand select Options > Add Tracks.
3.SelectAll Music, Albums, Artists or Genres.
4.Selectamusicfile(s)>Select > Done.
5.Toremovetracksfromtheplaylist, select Options > Remove Tracks > a music file(s)>Select > Remove.
6.Torenametheplaylist,select
Options > Rename Playlist > input new Playlist Name and select Save.
7.Todeletetheplaylist,selectOptions > Delete > Yes.
Listening music with Bluetooth headsetWhentheBluetoothheadsetispaired, you can listen to music through the paired Bluetooth headset. Fordetailsonaddingadevice,seepage163.
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Viewing a music file information1.Whilemusicisplayinginthe
player mode, select Options > Properties.
2. Use U/DtoviewTrack Number, Title, Artist, Album, Genre, Duration, Filename, File Size, Location, Format, Bit Rate, Created, License and Sharing.
Setting as ring tone1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.Selectacategory(All Music,
Playlists, Albums, Artists,
Genres)>Select.3.Selectafile.4.SelectOptions > Set as Ring
Tone.note:Youcannotsetthemusicfilewhileitisplaying.Ifamusicfileislargerthan300KB,thefilewillbedeactivatedforsetting ring tone.
Deleting music1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.Selectacategory(All Music,
Playlists, Albums, Artists, Genres)>Select.
3.Selectafile.4.SelectOptions > Delete.
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Shopping music1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Shop Music.2.Toreturntothepreviouspage,
press .
Music player settingsShuffling music1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.SelectSettings > Shuffle.3.SelectShuffle On or Shuffle
Off > Select.
Repeating music1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.SelectSettings > Repeat.3.SelectRepeat All Tracks,
Repeat Single Track or Repeat Off.
4.SelectSelect.
Setting equalizer1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.SelectSettings > Equalizer.3.Selectacategory>Select.
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Auto Full Screen1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.SelectSettings > Auto Full
Screen.3.SelectOn or Off and select
Select.
Removing1.SelectMenu > AT&T Music >
Music Player.2.SelectSettings > Remove.3.SelectLicense Data File or All
Music Contents.4.SelectSelect > Yes.
Media playerYoucanplayvideoclipswiththemedia player.note:Donotusethisfeatureillegally.Soundandvideocanbeprotectedbycopyright. It is illegal to copy such sound /videotracksforthepurposeofsellingor distribution. Pantech does not in any way support the unauthorized use of content on your phone media player.
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<Audioplayer>
Playing time
Volume controls
DurationPlayer controls
Back ground skin
<Video player>
Volume controls
Playing time
Player controls
Video image
Duration
Icon Descriptions
Volumelevel4
PausePlay
RewindwithlongpressLFast Forward with long press RPrevioustrackwithshortpressLNext track with short press RRepeatonRepeatoff
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Playing the video clip1.SelectMenu > My Stuff > Tools
> Media Player > Video.2.Selectafileorselectafolder,thenafile>Play.
3.Beforeplayingavideoclip,select Options to access thefollowings:Create New Folder, Send, Rename, Multiple Select, Delete, Delete All, Copy, Move, Properties or View by Grid/List.
Playing the audio file1.SelectMenu > My Stuff > Tools
> Media Player > Audio.2.Selectafileorselectafolder,thenafile.
3.SelectPlay.For details on audio player contols,seepage135.Setting Mobile Video1.SelectMenu > My Stuff > Tools
> Media Player > MV Settings.2.Selectaprofileorselect
Options > Create.
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Other filesYou can manage unsupported fileformatsthataresavedonyourphone.ItalsolistsfilesreceivedviaBluetoothfromotherdevices.
Viewing the list of the files1.SelectMenu > My Stuff >
Other Files.
Managing memoryViewing memory status1.SelectMenu > My Stuff > Used
Space.2. Press L/RtoviewPhoneor
External memory information.
Playing gamesYou can download games to play with. It is easy to download andyoucanpreviewthembeforehand. You will only be able toviewgamesthatareavailableon your mobile.
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MagnifierCalendar
Alarm clockPill Reminder
User GuideCalculator
Tip calculatorStop watch
Notepad and voice memoWorld timeConverter
TimerSay a command
Readout Mode
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InAdvancedMode,youcanutilize all useful features that BreezeIVprovides.
MagnifierMagnifierhelpstocapture a more detailed scene by zooming in on the screen.
Current Display Capture1.SelectMenu > Tools >
Magnifier.2. Focus on the object and press
Focus.3.Zoominandoutbypressing
L/R.4.Increaseordecreasethe
brightness by pressing U/D.5.PressCapture.6.Togobacktopreviouspage,
select .Note: You can access captured images by pressing Menu > MyStuff > Picture.
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CalendarCalendar helps you manage your schedule including your time for calls or special days. You can set a reminder on any givendatewiththisfunction.
Viewing calendar1.SelectMenu > Tools >
Calendar.
In the monthly viewTo Press
Movetoanother day
LforPreviousR for Next
Movetoanother week
UforPreviousD for Next
View other month
Sidekeydownor forPreviousSidekeyupor for Next
Creating a new event1.Selectaday>Options > New
Event.2.SelectAppointment, Task or
Note.
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note:Youcancreateeventsfordatesfrom01/01/2000to12/31/2099.
Alarm clockSetting an alarm1.SelectMenu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.2.SelectCreate New for new
alarm.3.SettheCycle, Time, Alarm
Sound, Alarm Alert Type, Alarm Volume and Snooze.
4.SelectSave.
Editing existing alarms1.SelectMenu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.2.Selectanalarm>Edit or select
Optionstoaccessfollowing: Create New, Delete and Delete All.
Setting a simple alarm1.SelectMenu > Tools > Alarm
Clock.2.SelectSimple Alarm and
select Edit.3.Setthealarmscheduleand
select Save.
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Pill ReminderPillRemindersetsyour schedule to take pill, and alarm pop-upwillappearon the setting time.You can select to accept the reminder orhavethereminderpop-upagainafter15minutes.
Creating a new pill reminder1.SelectMenu > Tools > Pill
Reminder > Create New.2.SelectTake and then, take a
picture.
For details on taking picture, see page127.3.InputName and Dosage.4.SelectTime > Create.5.SelectCreate>Setadesired
time > OK > Back.6.SelectPeriod > Begins > Select.7.Setthebeginningdateofthe
dosage on the calendar. 8.SelectReminders and set the
reminding period. 9.SelectDaily, Every 2 days,
or Monthly.Whenselecting Every 2 days, you can set desired days for period.
10.Entermoreinformation.11.SelectSave.
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Checking Today's Pill Reminder1.SelectMenu > Tools
> Pill Reminder > Options > Today's Pill.
2.Scrollandselectapill reminder item to check the detail.
Editing a pill reminder1.SelectMenu > Tools > Pill
Reminder.2.Selectapillreminder>Select
> Edit.3.EditName, Dosage, Time,
Period or More Information.
4.SelectSave.
Deleting reminders 1.SelectMenu > Tools > Pill
Reminder.2.Selectapillreminder >
Options > Delete or Delete All.
User Guide User Guide helps users to learn how to use the phone easily in itself.1.SelectMenu > Tools > User
Guide.2.Selectafunctiontocheckin
detail.
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> Calculator.2. Input the numbers
with the numeric keypad and enter the operators with L/R/U/D/ to calculate.
3.Press to use the decimal point.
4.Press to cancel your input.5.SelectReset to reset.
Tip calculator1.SelectMenu >
Tools > Tip Calculator.
2.Enterthevaluesforallthevariablefields(Bill($), Tip(%), Split)andthenthecorresponding calculation fields(Tip($), Total($), You Pay)areupdatedautomatically.
3.Press to use the decimal point.
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Stop watch1.SelectMenu >
Tools > Stop Watch.
2.SelectStart to start.
3.SelectStop to stop.4.SelectContinue to
restart or select Reset to clear.5.Tochecksplittimes,select
Mode > Split Time Mode.6.Tochecklaptimes,select
Mode > Lap Time Mode.note: In Basic Mode, when you exit the stop watch menu, or become idle, the stop watch will continue running and
will be indicated by a clock icon. You can accessthestopwatchbyre-enteringthe stop watch menu.
Notepad and voice memoUsing a notepad1.SelectMenu > Tools >
Notepad.2.SelectCreate New.3.Enternewmemoandselect
Save.4.Toeditasavedmemo,select
the memo and select Edit.5.Toplaceanoteonwallpaper,
select a note and select
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Options > Place on Wallpaper.
6.Ifyouwantremovethenotefrom wallpaper, select the note and select Options > Remove from Wallpaper.
Recording a voice memo1.SelectMenu >
Tools > Voice Memo.
2.SelectNew Record.
3.SelectRecord.4.SelectStop to stop recording.ItissavedinMy Voice automatically.
5.SelectPlaytolistenthevoicememo.
Listening the recorded sound1.SelectMenu > My Stuff.2.SelectAudio > My Voice or
select Tools > Voice Memo.3.Selectarecordedmemoand
select Play.To Press
Play/Pause Stop Options > Stop
Rewind LongpressLFast forward LongpressR
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To PressControl volume
Sidekeyupordownor U/D
World time1.SelectMenu > Tools
> World Time.2.Selectacity>
Select.3.PressL/R to select
a different city and select Save.
note: If you want to set dual time in idle screen, select Menu > Settings > Display > HomeScreen > Clock Type > Internal Clocks > ClockType5 > Save.
Converter1.SelectMenu > Tools >
Converter.2. Press L/R to select Length,
Area, Volume, Weight or Temperature.
3.Selectacurrentunitandenterthevalue.
4.Theresultwillbedisplayedinall other units.
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Timer1.SelectMenu > Tools > Timer.2.SelectSet and input the
hours, minutes and seconds.3.Select OK. 4.SelectStart.5.SelectRestart to restart.
Say a CommandYourphoneisequippedwithanAdvancedVoiceCommand(AVC)feature.Thisfeatureallowsyou to make calls or use the phone functions by simply using yourvoice.Allyouhavetodoistalk into the phone and then the phonewillrecognizeyourvoiceand complete tasks by itself.1.Instandbymode,simply
press to access Say a Command.OrselectMenu > Tools > Say a Command.
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Thefollowinglistshowsavailablevoicecommands.Call <Name or #>:Voicedialsa name or phone number in your address book. If multiple numbers exist, say the name and the number type (i.e. mobile, home,work,orother).Send Message <Name or #>:DisplaytheCreateMessagescreenwiththecontactyouhavespoken.
Contact <Name>:Retrieveanddisplay the contact information stored in the address book.Go To <Menu>:Openanapplication on your phone.Check <Item>:Checkthestatusinformation of your phone (Status,Voicemail,Messages,MissedCalls,Time,Signalstrength, Battery, My Phone Number,andVolume).
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Readout ModeReadoutModemakesyourphone a useful companion when youcan’tordon’thavetheabilityto read the phone screen. WhenReadoutmodeisactivated,thephonewillannouncekeyalert,navigation,andcontentinformationverbally.•Provideverbalalertsofthefollowing:– Missed Call– NewMessagereceived– LowBattery– MessageSentandotherconfirmationnotifications
•AnnouncehighlighteditemsinMenusasusernavigatesthephone•Announcenumbersastheyare
pressed on keypad•Readouttextmessagecontent
To turn on Readout Mode1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Phone > Voice Command Settings.
2.SelectAudio Modes > Readout mode.
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BluetoothUsing USB Mode
Using the web browserSetting profiles
Connectivitywith Advanced Mode
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BluetoothBluetooth technology enables free wireless connections betweenelectronicdeviceswithinamaximumrangeof33feet(10meters).Bluetoothconnections can be used to send images, text, business cards, calendarevents,ortoconnectto computers using Bluetooth technology.
Yourmobilephonesupports:•ConnecttoPCtoaccessinternet.•ConnecttoHands-Free.•Connecttoelectronicdevices.
Bluetooth IconIcon Descriptions
Bluetoothisactive.Bluetoothhands-freeheadset is connected.BluetoothA2DPheadsetisconnected.Bluetoothhands-free+A2DPheadsetisconnected.
DatatransferviaBluetooth.
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Activating Bluetooth1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > Activation.
2.SelectOn or Off.Adding a device1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > My Devices.
2.SelectSearch for Device > Search.
3.Theavailabledevicewillbedisplayed.
4.Selectadevice>Select.5.Enterpasswordandpress .
note:Thetargetdevicemustbeindiscoverablemode.
Receiving filesThereceiptshouldbeapprovedbeforereceivingafile(s).Thereceivedfile(s)willbesavedin the corresponding folder. Forexample,ifyoureceivedcontacts information from the sender,itwillbesavedinyourphone’s memory.1.Afterpairingwiththetarget
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device,selectOptions > Take Files.
2.Theavailablefileswillbedisplayed.
3.Selectafile>Options > Copy.
Setting the visibility1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > Visibility.
2.SelectShow or Hide.3.SelectSelect.
Naming the phone1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > My Bluetooth Info.
2.SelectName > Edit.3.Enterthenewnameand
select Save.note:Thedevicenameiswhatidentifiesyour phone to Bluetooth network.
Setting the Using Memory1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Connectivity > Bluetooth > Memory in Use.
2.SelectPhone Memory or External Memory.
3.SelectSelect.
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Using USB Mode 1.Connectthedatacablewith
mobile and the computer. 2.SelectMenu > Settings >
Connectivity. 3.SelectSelect USB Mode. 4.SelectMusic Player, Mass
Storage , Modem, or Ask on Connection.
5.Followtheinstructionsonyourcomputer screen.
note:SelectMusic Player when you want toaddmusictotheplaylistinyourdevice.WhenyouselectAsk on Connection, it will ask you to select Music Player, Mass Storage, or Modemeverytimeyouconnectyourdevicewithyourcomputer.
Using the web browserAccessing browser1.SelectMenu >Browser >
Home.note:Itwillaccessyourserviceprovider’shomepage.
Using bookmarks1.SelectMenu > Browser >
Bookmarks.
Adding bookmarks1.SelectMenu > Browser >
Bookmarks.2.SelectOptions > Add
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4.SelectSave.
Entering web address1.SelectMenu > Browser >
Enter Address.2.EntertheURL.3.SelectGo.
Viewing history1.SelectMenu > Browser >
History.
Setting advanced options1.SelectMenu > Browser >
Manage > Options.
2.SelectRendering Mode, Cache, Cookies, Security Warning, Javascript or Image Display.
3.Selectanoption>Select.
Managing private data1.SelectMenu > Browser >
Manage > Private Data.2. To clear the cache, select
Clear Cache > Select > Yes.3.Toclearthecookies,select
Clear Cookies > Select > Yes.4.Toclearthehistory,select
Clear History > Select > Yes.
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Viewing certificates1.SelectMenu > Browser
> Manage > Security > Certificates.
Viewing download status1.SelectMenu > Browser
> Manage > Download Manager.
Setting profilesYoucanviewacurrentconnectionprofileorcreatenewprofilesbycustomizingProfile Name, Home URL, Connection Type, Proxy Address, and Proxy Port.
Adding profiles1.SelectMenu > Browser >
Manage > Profiles.2.SelectOptions > Create.3.Entervaluesorselectanoptionforeachfieldandselect Save.
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Manage > Profiles.2.Selectaprofile>Options >
Edit.3.Edittheparametersand
select Save.note:Thedefaultprofileisnoteditable.
Viewing profiles1.SelectMenu > Browser >
Manage > Profiles.2.Selectaprofile>Options >
View.note:Youcanonlyviewthedefaultprofilewiththisoption.
Deleting profiles1.SelectMenu > Browser >
Manage > Profiles.2.Selectaprofile>Options >
Delete > Yes.note:Thedefaultprofilecannotbedeleted.
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LanguageTime and date
Voice command settingSounds and alerts
Display settingsSecurity
Updating softwareReset
TTY
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Language1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Phone > Language.2.SelectScreen Text or
Predictive and select Select.3.Selectalanguage>Select.
Time and date1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Phone > Time & Date.
2.SelectAuto Update, Time, Time Format, Date or Date Format > Select.
3.Selectanoption>Select.note:OnlywhensettingAutoUpdatetoOff,youcansetTimeandDate.
Voice command setting1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Phone > Voice Command Settings.
2.SelectConfirmation, Adaptation, Audio Modes, Speakerphone or About and select Select.
3.Selectanoption>Select.
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accuracy, select Adaptation > Adapt Voice > Start.
note: You can check the details for each setting option by selecting Help on the option setting screen.
Sounds and alertsThe Profiles menu allows you to specify a ringer type, message alertsound,keyvolumeandsoon.1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Sound Profiles.2.SelectNormal, Vibrate and
Ring, Vibrate Only, Silent, or Flight Mode.
3.SelectEdit to specify a
selected option.4.Selectanoptionforeachfield
and select Save. To reset to factory defaults, select Reset.
note: You can specify the options only when Normal or VibrateandRingprofilesarehighlighted.OthersonlyView.
Display settingsSetting the wallpaper1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Display > Home Screen > Wallpaper.
2. Selectadesiredimage>View.
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Setting the home screen1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Display > Home Screen.2.SelectClock Type or Text.3.Selectanoptionoradjustvalues.
4.SelectSave.
Setting the menu type1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Display > Menu Type.2.SelectGrid or List.3.SelectSave.
Setting the color theme1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Display > Color Theme.2.SelectDeep Blue or White.3.SelectSave.
Setting font style1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Display > Font Style.2.Selectadesiredfontstyle>
Select.
Setting the font size1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Display > Font Size.2.SelectSmall, Medium or
Large.
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Setting the brightness1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Display > LCD Brightness.2.AdjustbrightnesslevelofLCD.3SelectSave.
note: Modifying brightness may affect your battery life.
Setting the backlight timer1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Display > Backlight Timer.2.PressLCDorKeypad.3.Selectdesiredtime>Select.
note: Modifying backlight timer may affect your battery life.
SecurityLocking the phone1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Security > Phone Lock.2.SelectPhone Lock > On >
Select.note:Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.To change the password, select Menu > Settings > Security > PhoneLock > Change Password.
Locking the PINThePersonalIdentificationNumber(PIN)isthesecuritycode that protects the phone or SIMagainstunauthorizeduse.ThedefaultPIN1is"1111".
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1.SelectMenu > Settings > Security > PIN > PIN Lock.
2.SelectYes and enter PIN code.3.SelectOK.
note: To change the PIN code, select Menu > Settings > Security > PIN > Change PIN.
Changing PIN 21.SelectMenu > Settings >
Security > Change PIN2.2. Enter PIN2 code and select
OK.note:ThedefaultPIN2is"2222".
Setting fixed dialing number1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Security > FDN.
2.SelectOn > Select.3.EnterPIN2codeandselect
OK.Fordetailsonfixeddialing,seepage107.
Updating softwareYou can update your software withoutvisitingyournearestdealer.
To update the software1.SelectMenu > Settings >
AT&T Software Update.2.SelectCheck for Update >
Yes.
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To view the version of software1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Phone Information.2.ScrolldowntoSoftware
Version.
ResetResetting the phone1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Reset.2. Enter password.3.SelectOK > Master Reset >
Yes.note: It will reset your phone to its default settings. The default password is‘1234’.
Clearing the phone1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Reset.2. Enter password.
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note: It will reset your phone to its default setting and delete all personal data.Thedefaultpasswordis‘1234’.
Resetting the external memory1.SelectMenu > Settings >
Reset.2. Enter password.3.SelectOK > External Memory
Reset > Select > Yes.
TTYTheteletypewriter(TTY)isatelecommunicationsdevicethat allows people who are deaf orhardofhearing,orwhohavespeech or language disabilities, tocommunicateviaatelephone.
Setting teletypewriter1.SelectMenu > Settings > TTY.2.SelectDisable, TTY Full, TTY
Talk or TTY Hear.•Disable:TTYmodeis
disabled.•TTY Full:Userswhocannot
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•TTY Hear:Userswhocanhearbut cannot talk, can send text messagesandreceivevoicemessages.
note: Make sure to connect a headset to the phone before selecting one of the TTY modes. Then, you can use the TTY function.
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Alert messageTroubleshooting checklist
Safety informationSafety precautions
About the battery usageFCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC)
regulations for wireless devicesFCC regulatory compliance
WarrantySpeaker Phone & Noise Canel
Dynamic Noise Suppression from AudienceearSmart™ technology
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Alert messageIf you experience any problem while using your mobile phone, please refer to the following checklist. If the problem still persists, contact your dealer or nearest carrier.When the “Insert SIM Card” message appears:MakesuretheSIMcardiscorrectly installed. Check to see if theSIMcardisworkingproperly.If it does not work, try to clean the contact points of the card with a dry cloth. If it is out of order, take ittoyourserviceprovider.
When the “Messages full” message appears:Thereceivedorsavedmessagesare full in your phone memory. You need to delete some messages.When the “Phone and SIM messages are full. Delete Messages” message appears:ThereceivedorsavedmessagesarefullinyourphoneandSIMcard memory. You need to delete themessagetoreceiveorsendmessages.
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When the “Password” message appears in Phone locked state:Enter the phone password. The defaultpasswordis”1234”.Ifyoucannot remember the password, contact the nearest carrier.When the “Enter PIN1” message appears:InputPIN1.ThedefaultPIN1is"1111".Ifyoucannotrememberit,contactyourserviceprovider.Youcanstillreceivecallsevenifyourmobilephonebecomes locked after entering theincorrectPIN1onthreeconsecutiveattempts.
When the “No Service” or “Network Search” appears:Ifyoucannotmake/receiveacall when you are indoors or undergrounds where the signal strengthispoor,movetowarda window or go out to an open area. If you still cannot make a connection,contactyourserviceprovider.
Troubleshooting checklistWhen audio quality is poor:End a call and try again.
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When the other party cannot hear you speaking:Your phone may be set to MUTE. DisabletheMUTEfunction.Oryourhandmaybecoveringthemicrophone located below the # key.When battery lifetime is shorter than usual:This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength. Turn off your phone when it is not in use. Change the battery when battery energy is exhausted.
When your mobile phone does not turn on:Make sure your battery is charged. Check to see if your phone works while recharging the battery.When you are unable to send a message:Either you are not registered to receiveanSMSservice,oryoumay be in an area where your networkserviceprovidercannotprovidesuchaservice.
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When you are unable to make a call:Your phone may be set to “Fixed DialingNumber(FDN)”mode.Cancelthe“FDN”mode.When you are unable to charge the battery:This may be the result of one of the following three cases.1.Yourchargermaybeoutof
order. Contact your nearest dealer.
2. You may be attempting to use thephoneinanoverlyhot/coldtemperature. Try changing the chargingenvironment.
3.Yourbatterymayhavenotbeen connected to the charger properly. Check the connector.
When you are unable to input data into your Address Book:YourAddressBookmemorymaybe full. Try deleting some entries fromyourAddressBook.When you are unable to select a certain function:Youmaynothavesubscribedtothat function, or your network serviceprovidermaybeinanareawheresuchservicecannotbeprovided.Contactyourlocalserviceprovider.
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Safety informationThe following list shows how to maintain your mobile phone, together with precautions to take.–Keepyourmobilephoneandits
accessories out of the reach of children and pets.
– Maintain your mobile phone in dry conditions and keep it within normal operating temperatures. Temperatures higherthan131°F(55°C)orlowerthan-4°F(-20°C)maydamage your phone.
–Donottrytodryyourphoneinamicrowaveoven.Ifnot,sparks can occur and cause an explosionorfire.
–Donotuseorstoreyourmobilephone in dusty, dirty areas.
–Donotattempttodisassembleyour mobile phone.
–Donotdroporcausesevereimpact to your mobile phone.
–Donotusechemicalproducts,cleaningsolventsordetergentsto clean your mobile phone.
– If your mobile phone does not work properly, contact your dealer immediately.
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– Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories.Anymalfunctionor damage caused by the use of unauthorized batteries, battery chargers and accessorieswillvoidthelimitedproduct warranty.
– Ensure that the battery and battery charger do not come incontactwithconductiveobjects.
Safety precautionsUsing a mobile phone while driving may be prohibited.Please check local laws and regulations with regard to the prohibition of mobile phone use whiledriving,andcomplywiththem.Use of your phone while you aredrivingmaydisturbyourconcentration and so cause an accident.Alwaysswitchyourphoneofftodrivesafely.You should use your phone in an emergency, either use a hands freedevicebuiltintoyourcarorpulloverinasafeplacefirst.
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Switch off in restricted areasAlwaysswitchyourphoneoffinareas where mobile phone use is restricted.
Switch off in explosive or dangerous areasAlwaysswitchyourphoneoffinareaswithexplosiveordangerous materials (such as fuels, fuel stations or areas containingchemicalgoods)andobey any instructions or signals. Donotremoveyourmobilephone’s battery in such areas.
Switch off in aircraftAlwaysswitchyourphone
off or select Flight Mode on (select Menu > Settings > Sound Profiles > Flight Mode in Advanced Mode. In Breeze Mode, select Menu > Settings > Sounds & Alerts > Flight Mode)when you are in an aircraft. The electromagneticwavesemittedby your phone may affect the electronicnavigationequipmentin the aircraft.
Switch off in hospitals and near medical equipmentAlwaysswitchyourphoneoff in hospitals, and obey the regulations or rules of the hospital.Switchyourphoneoff
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whenusingmedicalequipmentforprivatepurposes,ifpossible.Alwaysconsultwiththemedicalequipment’smanufactureroranexpert regarding phone use near themedicalequipment.
Installing a hands free device in your vehicleInstallvehiclehandsfreedevicesaway from the steering wheel and airbag expansion area, otherwise injury may result.
Mobile phones and other electronic devicesMobile phones emit electromagneticwavesthat
may affect nearby electronic devices.Whenitisswitchedon,do not place your phone close to delicateelectronicequipment.
About the battery usageYour phone is powered by a LithiumIon(Li-Ion)battery.This means that, unlike other forms of battery technology, you can recharge your battery while some charge remains without reducing your phone’s autonomy due to the “battery memoryeffect”inherentinthosetechnologies.
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–Donotuseadamagedbatteryor charger.
–Donotdisassembleoropencrush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
–Donotmodifyorremanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to waterorotherliquids,exposetofire,explosionorotherhazard.
–Donotputyourbatteryintocontactwithconductiveobjects.
–Disposeofandrecycleusedbatteries in accordance withlocalregulations.Donot dispose of batteries by burning; they may explode.
–Donotuseanunauthorizedcharger.Onlyusethebatteryforthedeviceforwhichitisspecified.
–Onlyusethebatterywithachargingdevicethathasbeenqualifiedwiththedeviceper this standard. Use of an unqualifiedbatteryorchargermaypresentariskoffire,explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
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–Donotshortcircuitabatteryorallowmetallicconductiveobjects to contact battery terminals.
–Replacethebatteryonlywith another battery that hasbeenqualifiedwiththedeviceperthisstandard,IEEE-Std-1725-2006.Useofanunqualifiedbatterymaypresentariskoffire,explosion,leakage or other hazard.
– Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
– Battery usage by children shouldbesupervised.
–Avoiddroppingthephoneorbattery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage,takeittoaservicecenter for inspection.
– Use your battery for the specifiedpurposeonly.
– The closer you are to your network’s base station, the longer your phone usage time because less battery power is consumed for the connection.
– The battery recharging time variesdependingontheremaining battery capacity and the battery and charger type
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– Use an authorized battery and charger only.
–Sinceoverchargingmayshortenbatterylife,removethe phone from its charger once it is fully charged. Unplug the charger, once charging is complete.Leavingthebatteryin hot or cold places, especially inside a car in summer or winter, may reduce the capacity and life of the battery. Alwayskeepthebatterywithinnormal temperatures.
–Topreventinjuryorburns,ensure that no metal objects comeintocontactwiththe+and – terminals of the battery.
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FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations for wireless devicesOnJuly10,2003,theU.S.FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)ReportandOrderinWTDocket01-309modifiedthe exception of wireless phonesundertheHearingAidCompatibilityActof1988(HACAct)torequiredigitalwirelessphones be compatible with hearing-aids.TheintentoftheHACActistoensure reasonable access to
telecommunicationsservicesforpersons with hearing disabilities.Whilesomewirelessphonesareusednearsomehearingdevices(hearing aids and cochlear implants),usersmaydetectabuzzing, humming, or whining noise.Somehearingdevicesare more immune than others to this interference noise, and phonesalsovaryintheamountof interference they generate.The wireless telephone industry hasdevelopedaratingsystemfor wireless phones, to assist hearingdeviceusersfindphonesthat may be compatible with
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theirhearingdevices.Notallphoneshavebeenrated.Phonesthatareratedhavetheratingontheir box or a label located on the box.The ratings are not guarantees. Resultswillvarydependingontheuser’shearingdeviceandhearing loss. If your hearing devicehappenstobevulnerableto interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phonewithyourhearingdeviceisthebestwaytoevaluateitforyour personal needs.
•M-Ratings:PhonesratedM3orM4meetFCCrequirementsand are likely to generate less interferencetohearingdevicesthan phones that are not labeled.M4isthebetter/higherof the two ratings.
•T-Ratings:PhonesratedT3orT4meetFCCrequirementsand are likely to generate less interferencetohearingdevicesthan phones that are not labeled.T4isthebetter/higherof the two ratings.
Hearingdevicesmayalsoberated.Yourhearingdevicemanufacturer or hearing health
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professional may help you findthisrating.Higherratingsmeanthatthehearingdeviceisrelativelyimmunetointerferencenoise. The hearing aid and wirelessphoneratingvaluesarethenaddedtogether.Asumof5isconsideredacceptablefornormaluse.Asumof6isconsidered for best use.
Intheaboveexample,ifahearingaidmeetstheM2levelratingand the wireless phone meets theM3levelrating,thesumofthetwovaluesequalM5.Thisis
synonymous for T ratings. This shouldprovidethehearingaiduserwith“normalusage”whileusing their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone. “Normalusage”inthiscontextisdefinedasasignalqualitythatisacceptable for normal operation.The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are recommendedbytheAlliancefor Telecommunications IndustriesSolutions(ATIS).TheU and UT marks are referenced
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inSection20.19oftheFCCRules.TheHACratingandmeasurement procedure are describedintheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI)C63.19standard.ToensurethattheHearingAidCompatibility rating for your phone is maintained, secondary transmitters such as Bluetooth andWLANcomponentsmustbedisabledduringacall.Seepage85 for instructions to disable these components.This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless
technologies that it uses. However,theremaybesomenewer wireless technologies usedinthisphonethathavenot been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your serviceprovideraboutitsreturnand exchange policies and for information on hearing aid compatibility.
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FCC Regulatory ComplianceFCC Regulatory ComplianceThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationis subject to the following two conditions:(1)thisdevicemaynot cause harmful interference, and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,including interference that may cause undesired operation.Yourmobiledeviceisalowpowerradiotransmitterandreceiver.WhenitisON,itreceivesandalsosendsoutradiofrequency(RF)
signals.InAugust1996,theFederalCommunications Commission (FCC)adoptedRFexposureguidelineswithsafetylevelsformobiledevices.Those guidelines are consistent withsafetystandardspreviouslysetbybothU.S.andinternationalstandardsbodies:AmericanNationalStandardInstitute(ANSI),NationalCouncilofRadiationProtectionandMeasurements(NCRP),andInternational Commission onNon-IonizingRadiationProtection(ICNRP).Those
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standards were based on comprehensiveandperiodicevaluationsoftherelevantscientificliterature.Thedesignof your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and applicable.Statement according to FCC part 15.105NOTE:Thisequipmenthasbeen tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.These limits are designed to providereasonableprotectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipmentgeneratesusesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However,thereis no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.Ifthisequipmentdoes cause harmful interference toradioortelevisionreception,which can be determined by turningtheequipmentoffandon, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
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measures:Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.Increase the separation between theequipmentandreceiver.Connecttheequipmentintoan outlet on a circuit different fromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.Consult the dealer or an experiencedradio/TVtechnicianfor help.Statement according to FCC part 15.21Modificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythiscompanycouldvoidtheuser’sauthorityto
operatetheequipment.RF exposure FCCFor body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RFexposureguidelines,useonly accessories that contain no metallic components and provideaseparationdistanceof20mm(0.7inches)tothebody. Use of other accessories mayviolateFCCRFexposureguidelines and should be avoided.Thisdeviceanditsantennamustnotbeco-locatedoroperatingin conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Health and Safety Information FCCThis EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localizedspecificabsorptionrate(SAR)foruncontrolledenvironment/generalpopulationexposurelimitsspecifiedinANSI/IEEEStd.C95.1-1992andhadbeen tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specifiedinFCC/OETBulletin65SupplementC(2001)andIEEEStd.1528-2003MinistryofHealth(Canada),SafetyCode6.Thestandards include a substantial safety margin designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the SpecificAbsorptionRate,orSAR.TheSARlimitsetbytheFCCis1.6W/kg*.*IntheU.S.andCanada,the
SARlimitformobilephonesusedbythepublicis1.6watts/kg(W/kg)averagedoveronegram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial marginofsafetytogiveadditional protection for the public and to account for any
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variationsin.**Thisdevicecontains1800MHzGSMfunctionsthatarenotoperationalinU.S.Territories;thisfilingisapplicableonlyfor850MHzGSMand1900MHzPCSoperations.
WarrantyProtect Your WarrantyReadyourWarrantycarefully,with the special consideration to paragraphsevenoftheLimitedWarrantyforyourunit.“Warrantydoesnotapplyto...orto any product or part thereof which has suffered through alteration... mishandling, misuse, neglectoraccident”.Many companies are making look alike accessories and in some cases, promoting that their productisequaltoorbetterthanthe Pantech product. Be careful.
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Someoftheseproductsmaynot be compatible to use with your Pantech product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.Ifserviceisrequiredonyourunit and it is determined that anon-Pantechaccessoryhascreated the problem with your unit,theWarrantywillnotapply.In addition, if the unit has already sufferedirreversibledamagebyreasonofanon-compatibleaccessory,theWarrantywillbevoided.ToprotectyourWarranty,use only compatible accessories which cannot damage or
interfere with the functioning of your Pantech product.
12 Month Limited WarrantyPantechWireless,Inc.(theCompany)warrantstotheoriginal retail purchaser of this Pantech handheld portable cellular telephone, that should this product or any part thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions, be provendefectiveinmaterialor workmanship that results in productfailurewithinthefirsttwelve(12)monthsperiodfromthe date of purchase, such
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defect(s)willberepairedorreplaced (with new or rebuilt parts)attheCompany’soption,without charge for parts or labor directlyrelatedtothedefect(s).The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable battery and battery charger, if included, are similarlywarrantedfortwelve(12)months from date of purchase. ThisWarrantyextendsonlytoconsumers who purchase the productintheUnitedStatesorCanada and it is not transferable or assignable.
This Warranty does not apply to:(a) Productsubjectedto
abnormal use or conditions, accident, mishandling, neglect, unauthorized alteration, misuse, improper installation or repair or improper storage;
(b)Productwhosemechanicalserial number or electronic serial number has been removed,alteredordefaced.
(c) Damagefromexposuretomoisture,humidity,excessive temperatures or extreme environmentalconditions;
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(d)Damageresultingfromconnection to, or use of any accessory or other product notapprovedorauthorizedby the Company;
(e) Defectsinappearance,cosmetic,decorativeorstructural items such as framingandnon-operativeparts;
(f) Productdamagedfromexternalcausessuchasfire,flooding,dirt, sand, weather conditions, battery leakage, blown fuse, theft or improper usage of any electrical source.
The Company disclaims liability forremovalorreinstallationofthe product, for geographic coverage,forinadequatesignalreception by the antenna or for communications range or operation of the cellular system as a whole.To obtain repairs or replacement withinthetermsofthisWarranty,theproductshouldbedeliveredwithproofofWarrantycoverage(e.g.datedbillofsale),theconsumer’s return address, daytimephonenumberand/or fax number and complete description of the problem,
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transportation prepaid, to the Company by calling the number listed below or to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing.TolocatePantechAuthorizedServiceCenter,call:(800)962-8622oremailHandsetHelp@Pantech.com.Pleasehavethefollowinginformationavailablewhenyousendthephoneinforrepair:–AvalidoriginalProofof
Purchase–Returnaddress–Daytimephonenumberorfax
number
–Model#–IMEI#(Lookforthe15digitIMEI#behindthebatteryofthedevice.)
– Complete description of the problem
– Transportation prepaidOther Warranty ProgramYoumayhaveotherwarrantyprogram with your purchase, such as warranty exchange. If so,pleaserefertoequipmentpackage or the original point of sale.
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THEEXTENTOFTHECOMPANY’SLIABILITYUNDERTHISWARRANTYISLIMITEDTOTHEREPAIRORREPLACEMENTPROVIDEDABOVEAND,INNOEVENT,SHALLTHECOMPANY’SLIABILITYEXCEEDTHEPURCHASEPRICEPAIDBYPURCHASERFORTHEPRODUCT.ANYIMPLIEDWARRANTIES,INCLUDINGANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITYORFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE,SHALLBELIMITEDTOTHEDURATIONOFTHISWRITTEN
WARRANTY.ANYACTIONFORBREACHOFANYWARRANTYMUSTBEBROUGHTWITHINAPERIODOF18MONTHSFROMDATEOFORIGINALPURCHASE.INNOCASESHALLTHECOMPANYBELIABLEFORANYSPECIALCONSEQUENTIALORINCIDENTALDAMAGESFORBREACHOFTHISORANYOTHERWARRANTY,EXPRESSORIMPLIED,WHATSOEVER.THECOMPANYSHALLNOTBELIABLEFORTHEDELAYINRENDERINGSERVICEUNDERTHISWARRANTYORLOSSOFUSEDURINGTHETIMETHE
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PRODUCTISBEINGREPAIREDORREPLACED.Nopersonorrepresentativeisauthorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.Somestatesorprovincesdonot allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation ofincidentalorconsequentialdamagesotheabovelimitationor exclusions may not apply to you.ThisWarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvary
fromstatetostateorprovincetoprovince.FortechnicalsupportintheU.S.&Canada,call(800)962-8622.Oremail:[email protected]: www.pantechusa.comForallotherinquiry,writeto:
PANTECH WIRELESS, INC.5607GlenridgeDr.Suite500Atlanta,GA30342
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Speaker Phone & Noise Cancel•Whenusingthephonein
speakerphone mode with noise suppression turned on, it is recommended that you hold the phone in the opened position with the microphone below the keypad facing you. Inthisposition,thehigher-performingadvancednoisesuppression utilizing two microphones (one located below the external display andtheLEDindicatorsandthe other located below the
keypad)willbeused.•Ifyouprefertonotholdthe
phone (e.g. to place it on your desk or in the cup holder of your car)whileitisbeingusedinspeakerphone mode, the phone should be put in the closed position. Your call will continue and the external microphone (below the external display and theLEDindicators)withthelower-performingbasicnoisesuppression will pick up your voice.
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Dynamic Noise Suppression from AudienceYourphoneisequippedwithanadvancedvoiceprocessingchipthatdeliversclearmobilecallsbysuppressing background noise,intermittent sounds (like a siren ornearbyconversation),andechoes,allowing you to hear and be heard nearly anywhere.
How Does It Work?Based on the intelligence of the human hearing system, the
technology:•Capture,evaluateand
distinguish all the sound signals surrounding your phone, and the person you’re speaking with.•Thenisolatetheprimaryvoiceinconversationandfilteroutthe background noise – so the person you’re calling hears only yourvoice,withoutdisturbingbackground noise.•Dynamicallyequalizeandadjustvoicevolumetooptimizeyourcalling experience, so you can hear clearly and don’t need tospeakloudertoovercome
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surrounding noise. The noise suppression technologyisbuilt-inandalready enabled in your new mobilephone.Soit’sreadytoprovideunsurpassedvoiceclaritywitheverycall.
earSmart™ technologyYourphonefeaturesearSmart™,anintelligentvoiceprocessor
thatdeliversaclearvoiceexperience,allowing you to
hearandbeheard™innearlyenvironment.earSmarttechnologyusesthe
science of human hearing to distinguish sounds, identify your voiceandsuppresssurroundingnoise,forclearconversationsjust about anywhere.
How Does it Work?•TheearSmartvoiceprocessor
in your phone captures your voiceandallthesoundsaroundyou.•Workinglikethehumanear,it
processes and distinguishes these sounds, isolates your voiceconversation,andremovesbackgroundnoise–from both ends of a call.
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•Italsoautomaticallyequalizesandadjustsvoicevolumesoyou can hear and talk naturally, eveninthenoisiestplaces.•WithearSmarttechnology,you
can talk where you want, and haveclearconversationsformobilecalls,videochats,evenspeakerphone calls, without worrying about surrounding noise.
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