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 Do not use a hand-held phone while driving
Important Safety Precautions
 Do not disassemble the phone
Important Safety Precautions
 Store the battery out of reach of children
 Table of Contents
 Phone Menus
Entering and Editing
Information
Memory
 Table of Contents
 Safety
 Index
Accessories
Limited Warranty Statement
 Bilingual English and Spanish capabilities
Welcome
Slim and sleek design with internal antenna
 Technical Details
Compliancewarranty
Important Information
FCC Part 15 Class B
 Table on the following page lists some major Cdma standards
TSB-74 Protocol between an IS-95A system and Ansi J-STD
 Technical Details
 FCC Notice and Cautions
Bodily Contact During Operation
Vehicle-Mounted the External Antenna
Optional, if available
 Part 15.19 statement
 Part 15.105 statement
Part 15.21 statement
 Phone Overview
Phone Overview
 Charging with PC USB
 Menus Overview
 Tools
Bluetooth
Settings
 Multimedia Phone Info My Number
Menus Overview
Set NAM Auto NAM
Location Memory
 Getting Started with Your Phone
Battery
Installing the Battery
Removing the Battery
 Getting Started with Your Phone
Charging the Battery
Battery Charge Level
Charge time varies depending upon the battery level
 Turning the Phone Off
Signal Strength
Turning the Phone On and Off
Turning the Phone On
 Icon Glossary
Settings Phone Info
Screen Icons
Making Calls
 Receiving Calls
When the phone rings and/or
Menu -Settings Call Settings Answer Options
Redialing Calls
 Call Waiting
Lock Mode
Quick Volume Adjustments
Mute Function
 Caller ID
Press again to switch between calls
 Key Functions
Entering and Editing Information
Text Input
 Use to highlight a Label Press Mobile Home / Work
Phone Numbers With Pauses
Mobile Fax
Press the Left Soft Key Save
 Adding a Pause or Wait to an Existing Number
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Menu
Contacts
 Searching by Letter
Searching Your Phone’s Memory
Contacts Options
Scrolling Through Your Contacts
 Secondary Searching
Change Search Type Default
Selective AllChoose
 From Contacts
Press Call History
 Basics of Sending a Text Message
Select Recipients Using Options
Phone Menus
 Customize Your Text Message Using Options
 Message Icon Reference
Messaging
 Editing the Subject field
Right Soft Key Options
 Inbox
 Message type, priority, and status
Sent
Delete/ Forward/ Save
 Contact/ Lock Unlock Delete Multiple/ Message Info
Drafts
 Press PrNess the Left Soft Key To create a new template
Voicemail
Templates
 All Messages
Settings
 Edit Voicemail #
Delete All
Text Messages Callback # On/ Off/ Edit
Picture Messages Auto Receive On/ Off
 Incoming Calls
 Press Highlight Yes and press to confirm
Brew Apps
Brew Info
Deleting Applications
 Start Browser
Web
 Clearing Out Text/Numbers Entered
Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols
Fast Scrolling
Soft Keys
 Take Photo
Web Settings
Web/ Multimedia
 Record Voice
 Screen, or Picture ID Press
Multimedia
Images
Set As/ Rename/ Delete
 Audios
 Additional options. Use
Multimedia/ Contacts
New Contact
Press Optionsthe Right Soft Key
 Contact List
 Speed Dials
Contacts
Groups
 Press Use to highlight the field
Contacts/ Call History
My Name Card
Missed Calls
 Dialed Calls
Call Timer
Call History
Received Calls
 Paired Devices
Bluetooth
For pairing new Bluetooth device
Up o 30 feet 10 meters. Bluetooth QD ID B015489
 Depending on the type device Phone will Auto-pair
Search
Once it has been located
 My Visibility
Power
My Bluetooth Name
My Bluetooth Info
 Call Name or Number
Voice Command
Start Command
Tools
 Time & Date
Voicemail
Missed Calls
Messages
 With, your ringtone Press
Command Mode
Announce Alert
Train Word
 Match/ 4 Matches
Alarm Clock
My Menu
Best Match
 Save
Calendar
Once/ Daily/ Mon Fri/ Weekends
 Press Allows you to add, read, edit, and erase notes
Access Notepad and highlight a saved note
Ez Tip Calc
Viewing and Editing a Notepad Entry
 World Clock
Calculator
 Sound
Tools/ Settings
Stopwatch
Unit Converter
 Alert Type
Settings
Volume
Message Alerts
 Flip Tone
Service Alerts
Power On/Off Tone
 Banner
Display
Wallpaper
 Spanish
Backlight
Menu Style
Languages
 Clocks & Calendar
Font Settings
 Menu Set
Security
Name Match for Dialing
Press Lock Phone
 Press Emergency #s
Restrictions
Emergency #s
Calls/ Outgoing Calls
 Press Change Lock Code
Reset Default
Press Reset Default
Change Lock Code
 One-Touch Dial
Call Settings
Answer Options
Auto Retry
 On/ Off
Airplane Mode
TTY Mode
Use to highlight a setting, then press
 Automatic B
System
Network
 Serving System
Memory
Phone Info
Location
 Exposure to Radio Frequency
Safety
TIA Safety Information
 Electronic Devices
Antenna Care
Phone Operation
Driving
 Hearing Aids
Safety
Pacemakers
Persons with pacemakers
 Aircraft
Health Care Facilities
Vehicles
Posted Facilities
 Airengine.Bag
Safety Information
Including either installed or
Such as gasoline stations
 Charger and Adapter Safety
 Properly or take it to your
Local wireless carrier for
Circuit the battery
Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean
 General Notice
Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards
 Cord unplugged
Authorized Service Center
Long period of time may
Generated during use
 Avoiding hearing damage
Using your phone safely
 Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
Update
Using headsets safely
 Hazard no longer exists
 National Institute for
Occupational Safety
Health Administration
Administration
 Safety
 Not similar to the conditions
Use of wireless phones
Chemicals so as to be pre
Other studies exposed
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 Radio Frequency energy
Wireless phone?
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 Between your body
Your exposure to Radio
Reducing the amount of time
Could place more distance
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 Where can I find additional information?
 Driver Safety Tips
 Book or business card, or
You
Suspend the call in heavy
Pay attention to the road
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 Consumer Information on SAR
 Tests for SAR are conducted
 May not comply with FCC RF
Similar accessories
Back of the phone kept
Exposure requirements, a
 After searching on FCC ID
 That may be compatible with
Hearing aids and cochlear
Also vary in the amount
Interference they generate
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 American National Standards Institute Ansi C63.19 standard
 USB Cable
Accessories
Battery Charger
Vehicle Power Charger
 Is not assignable or
Limited Warranty Statement
 113
 Limited Warranty Statement
 Tel -800-793-8896 or Fax
HOW to GET Warranty Service
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Index
 Name Match for Dialing 73 Network New Picture Message
Phone Numbers With Pauses Phone Overview Power
 Screen Icons
Voice Command Voice Privacy Voicemail Volume
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