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Install
Bluetooth
Signal Strength
Sounds/ Default
Call Timer
Local wireless carrier for
Warranty
From the tissues that absorb
Master Reset
Key To access Following
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Contents
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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
Table of Contents
Safety
Limited Warranty
Accessories
Statement
Index
Welcome
Important Information
Compliancewarranty
FCC Part 15 Class B
Technical Details
Designator Description Interface
Service
Basic Air
Network
Bodily Contact During Operation
Technical Details
Phone
FCC Notice and Cautions
Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna
Optional, if available
Part 15.105 statement
Part 15.19 statement
Part 15.21 statement
HAC
Phone Overview
Phone Overview
Charging with PC USB
Menus Overview
My Schedule
Settings
Browser
Tools
Menus Overview
Tone Room Deluxe My Contacts Backup
Installing the Battery
Battery
Removing the Battery
Getting Started with Your Phone
Getting Started with Your Phone
Charging the Battery
Battery Charge Level
Turning the Phone On and Off
Signal Strength
Turning the Phone On
Turning the Phone Off
Icon Glossary
Screen Icons
Making Calls
Receiving Calls
When the phone rings and/or
Unlock
Lock Mode
Call Waiting
Dialing Single Digit Speed Dials from 2 to
Caller ID
Text Input
Entering and Editing Information
Key Functions
Left Soft Key
Press Save to save the number
Mobile 1/ Home 1/ Office Mobile 2/ Home Office 2/ Fax
Use to highlight a Label Press
Displayed briefly. Phone Numbers With Pauses
Storing a Number with Pause or Wait
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
Press New Contact
Adding a Pause or Wait to an Existing Number
Scrolling Through Your Contacts
Searching Your Phone’s Memory
Contacts Options
Use to highlight the phone number Press to place the call
Selective AllChoose
Second digits, then press
Press Call History
From Call History Press Menu
New Contact
Phone Menus
Contact List
To your Contact List Press Enter the name, then use
Press View to view the highlighted contacts information
Favorites
Contact
Press Press Assign to add a favorite
Speed Dials
Contacts
Groups
New Text Message
Messaging
My vCard
Options
Select Recipients Using
Message
Message Icon Reference
Insert Templates/ Signature Name & Number
Inbox
Outbox
Image/ Take Photo
Image
Add
Press Send
Inbox
Viewing Your Inbox
View
View/ Chat
MultipleChange View Type/ Delete Forward/ Save Contact
Delete/ Forward/ Save
Delete Deletes the selected Message
4Only. Outbox
Press Use to highlight a sent message
Voicemail
Contact/ Update Existing
All
Checking Your Voicemail
Edit/ Delete
Settings
Templates
Descriptions
Picture Message Auto Receive On/ Off
Delete All
Edit Voicemail Number
Use to highlight Yes/ No and press
Call History
Call Timer
Dialed Calls
All Calls
Take Photo
Multimedia
Data Counter
Multishot Off/ 3 shots/ 6 shots
Settings Tab
Gallery
My Images
Record Voice
Key To access Following
Images
Set As/ Rename/ Delete
Delete/ Rename
Set As/ Slide Show/ Edit
Image Effects/ Take Photo
Lock/Unlock/ List View
Set As Ringtone/ Contact ID/ Alert Sounds/ Rename Delete
Sounds/ Default
Sounds
EasyedgeSM
Set an alarm time. Once you set the desired time, press
Alarm Clock
My Schedule
EasyedgeSM Apps
Once/ Daily/ Mon Fri/ Weekends
Calendar
RingtoneSet
Save
Delete Edit Delete All
Viewing a Notepad Entry
Ringtone Press Save
SaveType.the note, then press
Start Browser
Browser
Ending an Web Session
Browser Menu
Show URL Shows you the current URL
Advanced
Shows you Information of the Browser
Including the version License information
Start Command
Voice Command
Tools
Voicemail
Help
Command Mode
Messages
Announce Alert
Press Disable
Best Match
Select an opti
My Menu
Calculator
Press Enter data Use the keypad to enter numbers
Calculating options
Split
Ez Tip Calculator
World Clock
Unit Converter
Stopwatch
Left Soft Key to Record up to 99 laps and lap times
Press Select a unit type
Volume & Vibrate
Settings
Sound
Ringtones
Alert Type
Service Alerts
Minute Beep
Call Connect
Low Battery
Power On/Off Tone
Display
Wallpaper
Menu Style
Backlight
Languages Idiomas
Clocks & Calendar
Normal/ Large
Font Settings
Word Prediction
Security
Menu Settings
Name Match for Dialing
Press Lock Phone
Restrictions
To cancel editing
Restrictions
To set
Press Master Reset
Master Reset
Change Lock Code
Press Change Lock Code
Answer Options
Call Settings
Auto Retry
One Touch Dial
TTY + Talk/ TTY + Hear
Airplane Mode
TTY Mode
Paired Devices
Bluetooth
Create and store 20 pairings
Search
For pairing new Bluetooth device
SearlectchNew Search/Last
HighlightConnect or Press
My Bluetooth Info
Power
System
My Visibility
Use To highlight SetAutomatic, then press Then press
Location
Home
Memory
Web Access Prompt
Phone Info
Level/ ESN/MEID/ Icon
PAC-MAN
TIA Safety Information
Safety
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Antenna Care
Driving
Phone Operation
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic
Pacemakers
Safety
Persons with pacemakers
Hearing Aids
Vehicles
Health Care Facilities
Posted Facilities
Aircraft
Including either installed or
Safety Information
Such as gasoline stations
Airengine.Bag
Charger and Adapter Safety
Circuit the battery
Local wireless carrier for
Keep the battery’s metal contacts clean
Properly or take it to your
General Notice
Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards
Long period of time may
Authorized Service Center
Generated during use
Cord unplugged
Avoiding hearing damage
Using your phone safely
Health hazard?
FDA Consumer Update
Do wireless phones pose a
Page
About wireless phones
Responsibilities for wireless
Power than do the wireless
FDA shares regulatory
Safety
What research is needed to
From wireless phones poses a
Decide whether RF exposure
Health risk?
All phones sold in the United
Consistent with the safety
Wireless phones is set at a
From the tissues that absorb
FCC established these
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What about children using
Demonstrate that wireless
RF exposure from wireless phone
Wireless phones?
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Information?
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Are distracting and even
Or nearby vehicles
Consumer Information on SAR
Wireless phone is a radio
Energy set by the Federal
Exposure Limit for wireless
Derived from
Organizations, the National
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Display Grant section
Can be found under
After searching on FCC ID
Site uses the phone FCC ID
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Than phones that are not
Are likely to generate less
Two ratings
Rated. Your hearing device
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Ear-mic
Accessories
Battery Charger Vehicle Power Charger USB Cable
Is not assignable or
Limited Warranty Statement
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Limited Warranty Statement
Tel -800-793-8896 or Fax
HOW to GET Warranty Service
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Index
One Touch Dial 74 Outbox
Images Important Safety Precautions Inbox Index
My Menu My Schedule My vCard My Visibility
Index
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