Nokia 6315i User Manual
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1 Nokia 63 15i User Guide
2 LEGAL IN FORMAT ION PART NO. 92 48918, ISSUE NO. 2a Copyright é2007 Nokia. All rights res erved. No kia , No ki a Co nnec ti ng Pe opl e, and the Noki a Or ig in al En hanc eme n ts logos are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and pro duct names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respe ct iv e owner s. US Patent No. 581843 7 and other pending patents. T9 text input software copyright é1999-2007 Te gic C ommunications, In c. A ll righ ts rese rv ed . cdma2000 is a registered ce rt ification mark of t he Telecommunications Industry As sociation. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol so ftwar e fro m RSA Sec urit y. Bluetooth wireless technology is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SI G, Inc. microSD is a registered trademark of the SD Car d A ssoci ation , Inc. This product is licensed unde r the MPEG -4 Visual Patent Portfoli o Licens e (i) for personal an d noncommercial use in connection with information which has been encoded in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard by a consumer engaged in a personal and noncommer cial activity and (ii) for use in connection with MPEG-4 video provided by a licensed vide o provi der. No lic ense is gr anted or shall b e implied f or any other use . A dditio nal information, including t h at related t o promotional, internal, and commercial us es, may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com . The information contained in this us er guide was written for the Nok ia 63 15 i pr odu cts. N oki a o perate s a pol icy of on goin g d eve lopm ent. Nok ia r ese rve s th e rig h t to m ake cha nge s to any of the pro d ucts described in this document without prior notice.
3 UNDER NO CIR CUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA B E RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY L OSS O F DA TA OR INC OME OR AN Y SPE CIAL, IN CID ENTAL , AND CONSEQUEN TIAL OR INDIREC T DAMA GES HOW SOEVE R CAUSED . THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOC UMENT ARE PROVIDED âÂÂAS IS. â EXC EPT AS R E Q U I R E D B Y A P P L I C A B L E L A W , N O W A R R A N T I E S O F A N Y K I N D , EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUD ING, BUT NO T LIMITED TO, THE IMPLI ED WARRA NTIES OF MERC HANTABI LITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU LAR PURPO SE, ARE M ADE IN R ELAT ION TO THE ACCURA CY AND RELI ABIL ITY OR CONT ENTS OF THI S DOCUMENT. NOKIA RESE RVES T H E R I G H T T O R E V I S E T H I S D O C U M E N T O R W I T H D R A W I T A T A N Y T I M E WI THOUT PRIOR N OTICE . Export Controls This d evice m ay cont ain com modi ties, techn ology , o r s o ft w a re sub j ec t to export laws and regulations from the U.S. and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. Copyright protections may preve nt some im ages, ringtones, and other content from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. FCC/Indus try C anada No tice Your device may cause TV or radio interfer ence (f or example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to s top u sin g yo u r te lep ho ne if such in terfe re nce cann ot be el imin ated . I f you requ ire assi stance , cont act your local ser vice fa cility. This de vic e co m pl ie s wit h p ar t 15 o f the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devi ce may not cause harmful in terfe renc e, and (2 ) t his devi ce mus t accep t any in te rf erenc e re cei ved, including int erference that may cause undesired oper ation. Any cha nges or m od ifi catio ns not expr essly ap prov ed by No kia c ould void th e us erâÂÂs a ut ho r i ty t o operate this equip ment.
Conte nts 4 Contents For your safe ty . .................... .................... ................ 5 Welcome ........... .................... .................... ................ 8 1. Phone at a glance.......... .................... ............. 11 2. Set up your p hone ......... ................................. 17 3. Text entry ... .................... .................... ............. 26 4. Get It Now . ........................................ ............. 29 5. Messaging ...................... .................... ............. 37 6. Contacts ......................... .................... ............. 50 7. Recent calls .................... ................................. 58 8. Settings and tool s ......... ................................. 60 9. Enhancements ................................... ............. 78 10. Reference informati on ...................... ............. 79 Care and maintenance ......... .................... ............. 81 Additional safet y information ............................. 83 Index ................. .................... .................................. 91
For your safety 5 For your safety Read thes e simple guide lines. Not follow ing them may be dangerous or ille gal. R ead t he c omplete user guide for further inform ation. SWITCH O N SAFELY Do no t swit c h the de vi ce on wh en wire l ess phone use is prohibited or w hen it may cau se interferen ce or danger. ROAD SAFE TY COMES FIRST Obey all loc al laws. Always k eep your han ds free to operate th e vehicle w hile driving . Your first con sider ati on wh ile dri ving sh ou ld be road saf ety. INTERFERENCE Do no t swit c h the de vi ce on wh en wire l ess phone use is prohibited or w hen it may cau se interferen ce or danger. SWITCH O FF IN HOSPITA LS Follo w any restriction s. Sw itch th e devic e off near m edical equip men t. SWITCH OFF IN AIRC RAFT Follo w any restriction s. Wire less device s can cause inte rference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFU ELING Don't use the device at a refu eling point. Don' t use ne ar fu el or ch emical s. SWITC H OFF NEAR BLAS TING Follo w any res trictions. Don' t use the device where blasting is in progress.
For your safety 6 USE SENSIBLY Use only in th e normal position as explained in the produc t docum enta tion. Don't tou ch th e ante nna un nece ssarily. QUALIFIED SER VICE Only qua lified personn el may insta ll or repa ir this product. ENHANCEM ENTS A ND BA TTERIES Use only a ppr ove d en hanc em en ts and batte rie s. Do not c onnect in compat ible produ cts. WATER-RESISTA NCE Your phone i s not water-resistant. Keep it dry. BACK-U P COPIES R e m e m b e r t o m a k e b a c k - u p c o p i e s o r k e e p a writte n record of all important inform ation. CONNECTIN G TO OTHER DE VICES When conne ct ing to an y ot her devic e, rea d its user guide for de tailed safety ins tructions. Do not c onnect in compat ible produ cts. EMERG ENCY CA LLS Ensure the device is switc hed on and in servic e. Pres s the e nd key as ma ny time s as ne eded to clear the display an d return to the main scre en. Ente r the em ergenc y nu mber, th en pres s the s end key. Give you r loca tion . Do not e nd th e call un til given permission to do so. â About your phone The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the follow ing Ve rizon netw orks: C DMA 80 0 an d 1900 MHz, an d CDMA2000 1xRTT and EVDO. C ontact Ve rizo n for more information about ne tworks.
For your safety 7 When u sing the feature s in this phone , obey all laws and respe ct privacy a nd the leg itimate rights of othe rs. Warning : To use any features in this phone, the phone must be switched on. Do not swit ch the phone on when wireless phone use ma y cause i nterference or danger. â Network ser vices To use the phone you must have serv ice from a wirele ss service prov ider. M any of th e features i n this phone de pend on fea tures in the wirel e ss network to f unction. These network servi ces may not be ava ilable on all ne tworks or you may have to m ake specific arrangem ents with your s ervice provider before y ou can ut ilize them. Yo ur servic e provider may need to give you addition al instruct ions for their use and expl ain wh at charges will apply . Some netw orks may ha ve lim itations that a ffect how you can u se netw or k service s. For i nst ance , som e ne twor ks may not support all languag e-dependent characters and serv ices. Your service provider may have reques ted tha t certain fe atures be disabled or not activated in y our ph one. If so, they will not appear on your ph one me nu. Your p hone ma y also ha ve been specially configu red. T his c onfiguration m ay includ e ch anges in menu names, men u order, and icons. C ontact Ve rizon for more information . This phone supports WAP 2.0 protoc ols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protoc ols. Some feat u r e s o f t h i s p h o n e , s u c h a s Get It Now and e-mail messaging, require netw ork support for these te chnologies.
Welco me 8 We l c o m e Co ngra tul ati on s on your pur chas e of th is No ki a mob ile phone . Your phone provides many functions that are prac tical for dail y u se, su ch as a han ds-fr ee s peak er pho ne, alarm cloc k, calc ulat or, cal end ar, cam era, im age a nd da ta down loads, a nd more. Yo ur phone can a lso conn ec t to other dev ices using Bluetooth wireless. To personalize your phone you can set your favorite rin gtones. â Getting help If y ou need help, the Nok ia Care Con tact Cente r is availabl e for assistance . Before callin g, we recom mend that you write down the electronic serial number (ESN) and your zip code (only in th e US ) and have it available . F i n d y o u r d e v i c e l a b e l The ESN is found on the type label, which is located be ne at h the battery on the back of the phone . Se e "Remov e th e bac k cov er, " p. 1 8.
Welco me 9 Accessibil ity solu tions Nokia is c ommitte d to makin g m obile ph ones easy t o u se for all individ uals, including th ose wi th disabilities . For more informat ion visit th e W eb site at ww w.nok i aacc ess ibilit y. com . Nok ia su pport an d co ntac t infor mation Che ck www.nok iaus a.com /suppo rt or your loca l Nokia W eb sit e fo r th e l ate st v ers ion o f th is gu ide, add itio nal inf ormat io n, dow nload s, an d serv ices re lated t o your No kia p roduc t. On the W eb site, you ca n get informati on on the us e of No kia product s and service s. If you need to c ontact cu stomer servi ce, ch eck t he l is t of l oca l Noki a Care Cont act Ce nter s a t www.nokia.com/customerservice . For main ten ance servic es, check y our ne arest N okia C are Contact Ce nter location at www. noki a. com/ re pai r . Billin g and customer servi ce To reach VerizonâÂÂs bi lling and custo mer service support, dial 1-80 0-256-46 46.
Welco me 10 â Get the most out of t his guide The followin g secti ons illus trate the variou s compone nts of your phone . Familia rize yourself w ith these s ections to he lp you u nderstan d t he in structio ns t hat follow. This guide uses c ertain terms for the steps that you are asked to perform. ⢠Pre ss m eans to press an d release a key quickly . For example , press 7 me ans pres s the ke y on th e keyp ad tha t is la beled with th e nu mber 7 a nd pqrs. ⢠Pre ss and hold m eans to press and hold a ke y for 2âÂÂ3 se cond s; t hen rel ea se th e key. ⢠Select ion keys and the center sele ction k ey ar e used t o sele ct a men u opti on. To select an op tio n, press the sele ction key below the menu item on the phone screen, or pre ss the center select ion key for the OK or select op tions, if sho wn. ⢠The scroll ke y is us ed to move up, down, left, or right in th e menu s. ⢠Send and e nd keys: Press the send key to plac e a call or to answ er an incomin g call. Pres s the end key to en d a call or press and hold to return to the start screen.
Pho ne at a glan ce 11 1. Ph one at a glance Earpiece ( 1) Main dis play (2 ) Sc rol l ke y (3) Rig h t se lec tion ke y ( 4) Cam era ke y/Ba ss b oos t key (5 )â Pre ss to take a picture, or press while you are list ening to music t o bo ost the bass. End/power key (6) Keyp ad ( 7) Microphone ( 8) Clea r key/ voic e dia l key ( 9) Sen d ke y (10) Speaker phone (11) Left selection key (12) Cent er selecti on key (1 3)
Pho ne at a gla n ce 12 Media player fast forward key (1 )â Pre ss to skip to the ne xt song in y our playlist, o r pre ss a nd hold to fast forward through the so ng curre ntl y playing. Media pl ayer play/pau se key ( 2 )âÂÂPress to play or pause a song in your playlist. Media player re wind key (3)âÂÂPress to play the previous song on your playlist, or pre ss and hold to rewind through the son g currently playing. Volume ke ys (4) Cam era key ( 5) Hea ds et ja ck (6 ) Mini disp lay (7) Charge /act ivity L ED (8) Speaker phone (9) Camera flash (10) Ca mera l ens (1 1) MicroSD c ard slot (12)
Pho ne at a glan ce 13 â The sta ndby mode The start screen is home base and indicates your phone is in the standby mode. Signal strength (1)âÂÂThe streng th of the sign al received by t he phone is indicated by th e number of bars disp lay ed. (Si gnal streng th not show n in standalone m ode.) Message (2)â Pr ess t he left selec tion key to select th is option. Menu (3)â Pr es s t he cente r sele ction k ey t o select th is option. Contact s (4)â Press the ri gh t sel ect io n ke y to select th is option. Batte ry level (5) âÂÂFour bars indicate a fully charged battery. Location (6)â Location informa tion sh aring mode. â Indicators an d icons Depending on you r phone settin gs and modes, some or all of the follow ing indicators and ic ons may appe ar in the standby mode. See " Phone inform ation," p. 77, for ins tructions on how to display the comple te icon gloss ary. Signal strength indicator. You are in a 1XRTT net work . Se e " Netwo rk ser vi ces," p. 7. Signal strength in dicator. You are in a digit al net work . Se e " Netwo rk ser vi ces," p. 7.
Pho ne at a gla n ce 14 Signal stre ngth indica tor. You are i n an EV on ly net work . See " Ne twor k serv ic es, " p. 7. Signal st rength in dicator. You are in a 1X /EV netw ork. See "Network services," p. 7 . Signal streng th indic ator. You are in an EVDO onl y net work . See "Ne two rk serv ice s," p. 7. No servic e indicato r: the phone is n ot in service. Batte ry stren gth indic ator. Cal l st at e in dica tor : a ca ll is in prog re ss. No ic on in dica t es t he ph on e i s i n th e st and by mo d e. Dormant mode : the phone is in a dormant state during a data c all. Your conn ec tion is still activ e. Data se ssion: a wirel ess data commu nicatio n is in prog r e ss. You a re roam ing o utsid e your ho me netwo rk. SSL security feature is on. TTY i s e nabled. Loca tion information s haring is set to E9 1 1 O nly . Se e "S ecur ity," p. 67 . Loca tion information s haring is set to Location O n . See "Sec uri ty, " p. 67 . Voice privacy is activate d. Sounds are set to off. Alarm on ly is on. Alarm is set to on. EV D
Pho ne at a glan ce 15 â Phone menus Phone features are grouped according to fun ction and are acces sed throu gh the main menu s ( Ge t It Now , Messaging , Contact s , Rece nt Call s , and Settings & Tools ). Each main menu c ontains submenus and lis ts from whi ch you ca n sele ct or vie w it em s and cu st omize your ph o ne fea tures. To a cces s th ese s ubm enu s, en te r the n um be r ass ocia ted with the option. You m ay also us e the scrol l m ethod. The left, right, and cente r selection keys are als o calle d s oft keys . The f un cti on a ss ocia te d wi th t he sel ecti on k ey s can change for each phone m enu and depends on each sel ect ed fea tu re. Some features may not be available, depending on you r netwo rk. Contact Verizon for more information. Standalone m ode is on. Blue tooth wire less conn ec tivity is on . Speaker phone is set to on . Vibrate mode is set to on. A schedule entry is set. The re a re n ew vo ic e mai ls . Ther e ar e new messag es i n you r inb ox. Yo u have mis sed calls .
Pho ne at a gla n ce 16 â Scroll method 1. In the st andby mode, use the left and right selection keys to se lect Message or Con tacts . To a cces s the ma in menu s, sele ct Menu with the cente r selection ke y, the n scroll left or right. To provide a visual re presenta tion of your cu rrent posi tion in the menu structure, a sc rol l bar may be displayed on the right side of the screen. 2. Press the clear key t o return to t he previous scr een except whe n in a voice call, creating a TXT message, or in a wirel e ss or Ge t It N o w ap plication. 3. Press the end key to re turn to the standby mode from any me nu o r s ubm e nu . â Scroll key You can use the scroll key to mov e up , down, left, and right throu gh the me nu options. Press the center selec tion ke y to select a n item. Depending on how you configu re your phone, some or all of the followin g men u shortcuts may be avai lable in the standby mode us ing the scroll ke y. See "Short cut k ey," p. 66. Up âÂÂLaunch browser. Righ t âÂÂV iew Get I t N o w menu . Do wn âÂÂG o to cale ndar. Left â GET P IX & FL IX . Pres s OK âÂÂSelect highligh ted menus and submen us.
Set up your p hon e 17 2. Set up your phone â Antenna Your phone has both an intern al and external antenna . The wire l ess si g nal ante nna is ex tern al and located tow ard the top of the phone. To improve th e sig n al stre n gt h o n your ph one, extend the external antenna as far as possible while in use. An inte rnal GPS ante nna is activ ated whe n you place an emergenc y call or when y ou select Loca tion On fro m the Locati on menu. See "Se curity, " p. 6 7. Hold the phone as y ou wo uld any othe r telephone with th e antenna area poin ted up and over y our shoulde r. As with any othe r radio transm itting devic e, do n ot touch the antenna unn eces sarily w hen the pho ne is swit ched on . C ontact with th e ante nna a ffec ts c all qua lity and m ay ca use the phon e to ope rate at a hi gh er po wer le vel tha n ot herw is e ne eded . Not touchin g the a ntenn a area durin g a phone call o ptimize s the ante nna performa nce and ba ttery life.
Se t up yo ur pho n e 18 â Change battery Note: Alw ays switch the device off, and disc onnec t the ch arger before removing the battery. Remove the back cover With the back of the phone facing you, sli de the b ack cove r toward the bot tom of the phone while pre ssing the c ove r release (shown in circle) and remov e. Remove the batter y After y ou have remove d the back cover, insert yo ur finger into the finger grip and lift the batte ry from its compa rtmen t. Replace the batter y 1. I nsert th e gold-colore d con ta ct en d of the battery into the battery slot. 2. Push down on the other end of the batte ry to snap the batt ery into pla ce.
Set up your p hon e 19 Replace the back cover Set the back cover on the phone so that t he cover tabs ali gn w ith the s lots in the phon e. Sli de th e back c ove r toward the top of the phone until the back cover is securely in place. Impo rta nt: Do not remove the fro nt co ver of this devic e. Attempts to remove the front cov er may damage the phone . If your phone require s se rvice , contac t the Nokia Care Con tact Ce nter . Charg e t he batter y 1. Plug the AC-1005U charger transformer into a standard ac outlet. 2. Open the charger slot co ver at the bott om en d of the phon e (1). 3. I nsert th e char ger out put plug into the char ger s lot (2). Th e c har ge L ED on t he fron t cov er of your phone will change from red to green when ch arging is com pl e te. Th e cha rge ti me va ries depe nd ing on th e ba tte ry leve l. The maximu m ch arge time for a fully dis charged, standard ba ttery is app roximately 2 hours, 20 minu tes.
Se t up yo ur pho n e 20 â T ur n your phone on or off To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the end/powe r key for at least 3 s econds . â Connect the headset You can connect a c ompatible headset w ith a sta ndard 2.5-mm plug into your phon e to allow hands-free operation. Warning : When you use the head set, your ability to hear outside sou nds m ay be affected. Do not use the hea dse t wher e i t ca n end ang er yo ur s af ety . 1. O pen the hea dset conne cto r port . 2. Pl ug t he he ad se t conne cto r in to the 2.5- mm hea dset jack on the si de of your phon e. 3. Pos iti on the hea ds et on you r ea r. Wit h the head se t co nnecte d, you can make , an swer , a nd end calls as us ual. ⢠Use the keypa d to en ter numbe rs. ⢠Pr ess t he se nd ke y to pla ce a ca ll. See " Phone a t a glance ," p. 11 . ⢠Pre ss the en d ke y to en d a c all.
Set up your p hon e 21 â MicroSD ca rd Use only microSD cards approved by Nokia for use with this phone. No kia utilize s the approved in dustry s tandards for mem or y c ards but n o t a ll oth er bra nd s m ay fu nc tion cor re ctl y or be fully comp atible with th is phone. To in ser t th e mi cr oS D me mory c ar d, co mp le te th e following ste ps: 1. Lift open th e microSD slot cover. 2. Insert ca rd firmly a s shown in th e illustration . The card click s into place. To re mov e m icro SD card, fir mly pr ess th e c ard unt il it rel eas es from card slot and slides out. Se e "Memo ry, " p. 76. Impo rta nt : D o no t re mov e th e me mor y c ard in t he middle of an operat ion when the card is being access ed. Removing th e card in the m iddle of an operation may da mage the memory c ard as well as the phone, and data stored on the card may be corrupted.
Se t up yo ur pho n e 22 â Mak e a call To make a c all, make sure t he phone is tu rned on. Ent er the num ber y ou want to call , an d pr ess t he s en d key . See "C ontac ts," p. 50, to use t he conta cts menu a nd to enter conta ct numbe rs. This is a ne two rk featur e. Us e the ke y pad Enter the phone number (inc luding the area code if necessary), and press the send key. To delete a characte r t o t he left of the curs or, pres s th e clea r key. Pres s th e en d key to end the call. This is a network featur e. Recently diale d numbers Pre ss the send k ey once to displ ay the lates t number s di aled, received, or miss ed. Press the send key again to dial t he last number yo u dial ed, or highlight the numbe r (or name ) you wish to redial, and press the send k ey. This is a netw ork feature. Sp eake r phon e To us e th e sp eak er p hon e w he n in a call , pre ss (sp ea ker pho ne k ey). To t urn t he s peaker pho ne of f, pres s ag ain. This is a netw ork featu re. Warning : D o n o t h o l d t h e p h o n e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n th e spea k er pho ne is in us e, be caus e the volu me m ay be extr em ely l oud. Headset calls To answe r a cal l when th e hea dset is conn ec ted, pres s the send key on your phone, or if included, pre ss the send key on th e hea dset e nhan cem ent. If i nclu ded , us e t he v olu me ke y on your h eads et t o adju st c all v olum e.
Set up your p hon e 23 Call a spee d dial numbe r To d ial a sing le-di git speed di al nu mber (2 âÂÂ9), pr ess an d hold the numb er of t he a ssigned key. To d ial a t wo- dig it spee d di al number (10â 22), use a short press on the f irst number, and press and hold th e second number. See "Sp eed D ia ls," p . 56 . Speed dial numbers 97 , 98 , and 99 are pr e-se t num bers f or Verizon Custom er Service, an d are free calls . These three spe e d d ial s ar e: ⢠97âÂÂ#BAL : the billing bala nce is displa yed or sent in a text messag e. ⢠98âÂÂ#MIN: the m inut es u sed are di spla yed or sent in a text messag e. ⢠99âÂÂ#PMT : pay a bill with a one -time paym ent or other payme nt options. â Answer c alls The followin g options ar e available to mana ge incom ing calls. Th is is a network fe ature. Answe r or s ilence an incom ing call ⢠To answ er a call, open th e flip; if the flip is already ope n, press the se nd key. ⢠To sile nce an incom ing call, select Qui et . ⢠To forwar d an incoming ca ll to voice mail, select Ig no re . ⢠T o end a c all , p ress t he en d key . Adjust the e arpie ce volu me The volum e keys are located on the left side of your phone. To adjus t the volum e whe n in a call, pres s the volume up key or vol ume down key. When yo u adjust the vo lume, a bar chart is displaye d to indicate v olume lev el.
Se t up yo ur pho n e 24 Calle r ID To display both th e name and nu mber of th e person calling you, the callerâÂÂs iden tity must be store d in the contac t list. If the calle r is not in the c ontac t list, only the phone num ber is displayed, or the incoming caller num ber may be shown as RES T RI CTE D or UNAVAILABLE . The d ate and time when the incoming c all arrives is alw ays display ed. Pi cture ID You can ass ign a pictu re to display w ith incomin g calls from contacts. See "As sign pic ture ID," p. 52. Si lent mode To tu rn soun ds off, pre ss the v olu me down k ey u ntil All Sound s Off is displayed. To turn sounds bac k on , pres s the volume up key un til the desired level is re ached. Vibra te mode To turn vibrate only mode on for you r phone and silence all other sounds, press the volume down ke y to reduc e the volume until Vibrate On ly is display ed. To tur n the vibr ate mode on with th e ringto ne, select Men u > Settings & Tools > Sounds Settings > C all Sounds > Call Vibrate > On > OK . Other opti ons dur ing a call The follo wing additi onal optio ns are ava ilable when y ou are in a call: Send TXT Msg âÂÂSend or retrieve messages. Contact s âÂÂS ea rch you r conta ct list . Rece nt Call s âÂÂC heck re cent calls .
Set up your p hon e 25 V oice Privacy â Prote ct the p rivac y of yo ur curren t pho ne conversation from other callers placing phone calls on your same ne twork. Con tact Verizo n for the av ailab ility of Voice Privacy in you r area . Mute fu nct ion When in a call, select Mu te to prevent th e other party from hea rin g yo ur v oic e w hil e all owi ng y ou to h ea r th e othe r par ty. Select Unmu te to turn off th is feature .
Text entr y 26 3. T ext entry Your phone offers four methods for entering tex t and num bers: Abc (sen ten ce cas e, uppe rcas e, and l owe rcase) , Wo rd (senten ce case, uppercase, and lo wercase), 123 , and Sy mbol s . Th e fol low i ng ru les appl y wh en en ter in g tex t : ⢠Pres s the cle ar key to backsp ace the curso r and delete a c haracter. ⢠Pre ss and ho ld th e cl ear key to back spa ce co ntinu ous ly and dele te all charac ters. â¢P r e s s # to enter a space, thereby acceptin g a completed word , wh en in the su bjec t or tex t area of a m essage o r entering a con tact or group name. â¢P r e s s 1 to en ter th e symbo l mode w hen in th e s ubject or text ar ea of a mess age. ⢠P ress * to swit ch betw ee n sente n ce cas e (t he first le tt er of en tr ies o r s en ten ces is c api ta lize d an d the fo llow in g le tt ers are lower c ase), uppercase and lowercase in abc or word modes when in the text area of a m essage , or entering a contact or grou p name. ⢠Th e entry m ode selection key (usually the left sele ction key ) displays the curre ntly s elected entry m ode ( Abc , Wo r d , 123 , or Symbols ). â Abc (multi-tap) mode In the abc ( or multi- tap) mode, t o enter a letter, repeated ly press a k ey until th e lette r you w ant appear s. Activate abc m ode Pre ss the en try m ode sel ect ion key , and se lect Abc for sen tence cas e or ABC for uppercas e. Press * to switch am ong sentence case , uppercase , and lowerc ase ( abc ).
Text en try 27 Abc mode text e ntry Press a key once to insert the fir s t letter on the key, twice for the second l etter, and so on. If you pause bri efly, the la st letter in the disp lay is accep ted, and your phone awaits th e next entry. â W ord mode Word mode is a predictive meth od of text entry using your keypad and the b uilt-in di ctionary to quickly recognize the m ost commonly us ed word f or a specif ic key se quence. Word mo de is much faster than the abc method because you only press the corresp ond ing k ey on your ke ypad o nce for e ach le tter. Activ ate word mode To activate word mode at any te xt e ntry s creen, pr ess t he e ntry mode sele ction key, and th en select Wo r d . Pr e ss * to switch amon g sentenc e ca se, u ppercas e ( WORD ), and l owercase ( word ). Wor d m ode tex t en tr y The illustra tion below s imulat es your dis play each tim e a key is p res se d in wo rd m od e . Fo r exa mp le , t o wr it e " Ver iz on" wit h word mod e on and th e Engl ish dictio nar y se lected , pre ss e ach of the followin g ke ys on ce: 8 3 7 4 9 6 6 ⢠If a displayed word is not corre ct, press 0 t o v i e w o t h e r word option s. ⢠If your word d oes not appear, delete your e ntry, and press the en try mode selection key to change the mo de to Abc . Reen ter your word us ing the m ulti-tap mode.
Text entr y 28 â 123 ( number) mode To enter a numbe r in abc or word mode , pres s and hold the desired number key. To switc h to 123 mode from any other mode, press the entry mode selection key, and select 123 . â Symbols mode To ins ert spe cia l c h arac ter s in t o y our me ssa g e, pr ess th e en try mode sele ctio n key, and se lect Sy mbols . Depending on wh ich s creen y ou ar e vi ewin g, thi s may be eit her th e le ft o r ri ght selection key. To scroll through the list of symbols in abc mode, press 1 repeated ly.
Get It Now 29 4. Get It Now Get It Now allows you to download ringtones, videos, new s, informat ion, and games. You can als o find informat ion such as the loca tion of res taurant s or ATMs. W ith Get It N ow you can personalize your phon e to your own lifes tyle and tastes. This is a netw ork featu re. Download char ges for Get It Now applic ations vary and airtime char ges ap ply when brow sing, down loadi ng and using ce rtain applicat ions. Get It Now can be used an ywhere o n the Verizo n Wireless ne twork, as long as your phone has a digital signal ava ilab le. Mo st appli cat ions do not use a netw ork conn ecti on while i n use. Vi si t ve rizonwireless.com/ getitnow for ad dit i ona l informat ion on Get It Now se rvices. Y o u r p h o n e m u s t b e s w i t c h e d o n t o u s e G e t I t N o w . D o n o t switch the phone on whe n wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause in terference or danger. This feature shares memory space with othe r features. â V CA ST V CAST is a m ultimedia s ervice avail able through Get It Now tha t de liv ers a st rea min g m ob ile vi de o exp er ien ce wi th inc rea sed download speeds, h igh quality pict ures, better sound, and longer c lips. Wi th V CAS T you can s trea m vi de o cl ips (u p to 5 mi nu tes long) of t he hott est e nt ertainmen t, s ports high lights, news a nd breaking weather to you r phone. For fun and games, access V CAST t o down load a wide range of 3-D games with in c r e a s ed graphic s, sound, and depth. Contac t Verizon fo r the availability of t h ese se rvic es , pr icin g, an d tar if fs. Th i s is a net wor k fe atu re.
Get It Now 30 V CAST coverage and services a re not available in all a reas. A V CAST VPak subscription is required. Visi t geti tnow .vzw shop .com/v cas t.hom e.do for additional information. â Get TUNES & T ONES You can personalize your ph one with sounds and rin gtones usin g Get Tunes & Ton es. A lar ge va riety of music styl es ar e available, such as current hits , pop, and h ip-hop. This is a netwo r k featu re. When y ou lis ten to mus ic and rin gtones on your phone, you can boost the bass by pressing the camera key. Press the camera ke y a se cond time to turn thi s feature off. Select Menu > Get I t Now > G et Tu n e s & To n e s and on e of the following option s: Get New Rington es âÂÂSel ect Get N ew App to download new ringtone applic ations o r u se one o f the applic ations to download rington es from the Internet. A download can be set as a Rin gtone , a Contact ID f or a particular c ontact, or as an Alert Tone for cale ndar entries. New rington es are stored in the M y Ringt ones folde r. Subscription and purchase pricing a re available. My Ringto nes âÂÂSe lec t Get New App. > Ge t N ew A pp to download a new rington e or use one of the tones stored in this folder. To apply a ringt one, highligh t the tone, and sele ct Set As > Rin gtone , Con tact ID , or Alert Tone. S e lec t PLA Y to preview the highl ighted rington e. Select Op ti on s > Erase to delete the highligh ted ringtone or Op ti ons > Ring tone Inf o to view file inform ation a bout the high lighted rington e. My Sounds âÂÂSele ct Record N ew to record sounds such as music or spoken w ords or prerecorded sounds such as Happy Birthday and crowd roar. Recorded sounds can be played
Get It Now 31 back later or can be sent in a TX T message . Select Play to preview the highlighte d sound. Select Opti on s > Erase to delete the highlight ed sound or Opti on s > Sound Info to view file in formation about the highligh ted s ound. â PIX and FLIX Get P IX & FLIX a llow s yo u to view, tak e, an d sen d you r di gital pict ure s and v ideo s rig ht fr om yo ur wirel ess ph one, a nd ac cess V CAST streamin g multim edia service . This is a netwo rk featu re. You c an take photos and record v ideo c lips with the bu ilt-in 1.3-m ega pixe l ca mera and fla sh. T he c am era p roduc es ph ot os in J PEG format and video c lips in MPEG-4 format. After you take a picture or video, you ca n attac h it to a TXT message, or set i t as wall paper or picture ID for a contact. When you attach a pictur e to an en try in you r list of contacts , the pi ctur e is disp lay ed wh en the cont act calls you. Pictu res and videos can be s tored in the My PIX and My FLI X folders or uploaded to PIX Place . See "PIX and FLIX messa gi ng, " p. 38 . Your phone supports image capture resolu tion from 160x1 20 to 12 80x96 0 pixe ls. If there is not enough me mory to take a new photo or video, delete old cont ent in the PIX and FLIX gallerie s. Ta ke a pi cture To tu rn on th e buil t- in cam era , pre ss the cam era key on th e k eypa d or the sid e of the ph one , or sele ct Menu > Get It No w > Get PIX & FLI X > Tak e P IX . Select TA K E to ta ke a pictu re or Opt ions t o a d j u s t p i c t u r e Resolut ion , Self Timer , Fl as h , Brightne ss , Wh ite Balan ce , Shutte r Sound , Color Effe cts , Capture Mode , or Su b Display . After taking a p icture , y ou can sav e i t to My PI X , send it in a PIX messa ge, upload it to PIX Place , o r eras e it .
Get It Now 32 You can also tak e a picture with out op ening the ph one. Press and hold the cam era key on the side of the phone to turn on the ca mera. Pre ss the ca mera key ag ain to ta ke the pi cture, and then pre ss a second tim e to save the picture . Warning: Keep a safe distance when using the flash. Do not use on people or anim als at c lose range. Do no t cover the fla sh while ta king a picture . Record a video To open the FLIX viewfinder, press and hold the camera key, or select Menu > Get It No w > Get PIX & FLIX > Recor d FLI X . To record a video, select REC . To adjust video settings before takin g y our video, se lect Opt i ons > FLIX Li gh t , Brightnes s , White Ba lance , or Sub Display . Afte r taking a vid eo, you can sav e i t to My F LIX , sen d it in a FLIX message, uploa d it to PIX Place , o r eras e it . You can also re cord a video with out opening th e phone. Press and hold the camera key on the sid e of the phone to turn on the camera. Pre ss and hold the came ra ke y again to switch to video mode . Once the c amera is in video mode, pr ess the came ra key to begin recording. Press the cam era key a s econ d time to stop reco rding th e video . To save the video, pre ss the came ra key a t hird time . Oth er opt io ns The followin g Ge t PIX & FLIX option s allow you to man age your pictures and v ideos. Get V C AST Mu sic âÂÂConn ect to the Interne t and acc ess the V CAST music co ntent ca talog. You can purc hase music from the V CAST music store, create playlists, and manage your mus ic lib rar y. Yo u c an als o syn c the pho ne wit h yo ur com pu ter to load m usic you already own onto the p hone.
Get It Now 33 Get V CA ST Vi deo âÂÂConnec t to the Inte rnet a nd acce ss th e V CAST v ideo conte nt cat alog. You can toggle through four content categories: New s ; Ent er ta inme n t ; Sp orts ; and We a th e r . Select the type of content you want from th e list of providers and the clip you wa nt to w atch. A message regarding pricing options is displayed. The do wnload fees for bas ic video clips are include d in your VPak s ubscription . Select Ye s to watc h the sele cted vide o c lip. Get N ew PIX âÂÂSelect Get New A pp. to dow nload PIX ap plicat ions, or use one of the applications to dow nload images from the Internet. Subscription and purchase pricing a re available. My P IX or My F LI X âÂÂS e lect pic t ures or vi deo s fro m you r My P IX or My F LI X folders to send, upload , lock, erase, modify, or view. To us e a pi ct ure or v ideo , s elec t Option s > Set A s > W a llp ape r , Ringer ID , or Pict ure I D . To set whether fi les are protect ed from Eras e and Era se Al l functions, select Option s > Lo ck or Unlo ck . PIX Place âÂÂA ccess t he onli ne pictu re album to uplo ad pictu res. For more inform ation, please visit www .ve rizo nw irele ss.co m/g et itnow /pi xme ssa ging . â Fun and gam es To open games from the games gallery or download a new game, select Menu > Get I t No w > Get Fun & Ga mes > Get New App. and a game option. Navigate to and select V CA ST Games to vi ew all availab le 3-D V CAST t itles. Sel ect th e game you want and a payment option , and download the tit le. You can sta rt using th e application as s oon as the dow nload is complete. Subscription and pu rchase pricing are av ailable. This is a netw ork featu re. â News and info To connec t to the Inte rnet a nd browse for the latest ne ws, stock quotes, m ovie listings, and m ore, s elect Menu > Get It No w > Ge t N ews & I nfo . This is a network fe ature.
Get It Now 34 â Get going To bro wse the Int ernet for everythi ng you need t o know whil e on the go, s u ch as the location of a restaurant or the nearest ATM, select Menu > Get It N ow > Get Goi ng > Ge t New App . This is a netw ork featu re. â Get extra s To access th e Internet for additional Ve rizon downloads and application s, select Menu > Ge t It No w > Get Ext ra s > Ge t New App . Subscription and pu rchase pric ing are available. This is a netw ork featu re. â Information and help To check memory status or find informa tion on how to download application s, s elect Menu > Get It Now > Info to view th e information sc reen. This m enu ena bles you to ch eck th e app li c at io n memo ry , co nt en t memo ry , or vi e w t he l o g o f downloads. Select He lp to find inform ation on h ow to add, delete, disable , or re store application s, determine airtim e charges, or c ancel subscriptions. Notifications are displayed in the standby mode when mem ory is 80 % full and 100 % full. Select OK to cl ear thes e messa ges. If your ph one di splays a message that the mem ory is full whe n you try to us e a featu re, delete some of the inform ation or entries stored in memory be fore continu ing. Se e "Memo ry, " p. 76. â Incoming calls While dow nloading an application , calls are au tomatica lly sent to your voice mail, if available . If you do not h ave voice mail, downloading is not int errupted by an incomi ng call, an d t he caller rece ives a bu sy signal.
Get It Now 35 When u sing an appli cation, an inc oming call automatic ally interrupts the applica tion an d allows you to answ er the call. Whe n you compl ete your cal l, you can resum e u sing the applica tion. Make an e merge ncy call wh il e onlin e You can en d your data connection and ma ke an emergency call. 1. To cl ose y o ur co nne ction , pre s s th e end ke y. Pres s the en d key as many time s a s need ed to clear the disp lay and ready the ph one for calls. 2. Ent er the em ergenc y nu mber for your pres ent locati on. Emerge ncy num bers vary by loca tion. 3. Press th e se nd ke y. â Security and functionality Your phone supports a digital rights management system to protect con tent tha t you ha ve a cquired. Co nten t such a s ringtones may be protected and associated with certain usag e rules . Usage rules are defin ed in the content acti vation key that can be del ive red wi th the con tent o r de liv ered se parat ely . You may be abl e to updat e the a ctivati on key. Al ways chec k the deli very terms of any cont ent and ac tivati on key be fore ac quiring th em, as th ey ma y be subje ct to a fee. Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including rington es), and other con tent from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. Mobile Web 2 .0 is a digital network s ervice that is n ot av ailable ev ery wh ere . Mo bile We b te xt me ssa ges and al erts fees appl y to s ent and rec eived mes sages. Airti me charges apply. Se e "Networ k se rv ices ," p. 7.
Get It Now 36 Your phone m ay have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Nok ia. Nokia does no t warrant or endors e thes e sites . If you ch oose to a cces s them , you mus t take the same security or content pre cautions as you would with any Interne t site. The secu rity icon ( ) does not indica te tha t the da ta transmission between t he gateway and the cont ent server (or place where the requested resource is stored) is secure. Verizon s ecure s the data transmis sion bet ween the gatew ay and the conten t serve r. Impo rta nt: Use on ly servic es that you trus t and th at offer adequate security and prote ction against harmful so ftware. â Cac he A cach e is a memory loca tion that is used to store data temporarily. If you ha ve tri ed to ac cess or have acce ssed confiden tial information requi ring passwords, empty th e cache after each use. The in formation or service s you have acc ess ed are stor ed in the cach e. T o emp ty th e ca ch e whil e browsing the Internet, select Menu > M anage Memory > Cle ar Cache > Cl ear > Ye s .
Messaging 37 5. Messaging If you ha ve sub scr ib ed to a m essa ge n etwo rk ser vi ce , yo u ca n send and rece ive me ssages to and from co mpatible phone s that also subs cribe t o a message servi ce. You can also s end and receive m ultimedia me ssages and e -mail. Mess aging feature s are network se rvices. Impo rta nt: Exerc ise cauti on open ing messa ges. Messa ges may c ontain m aliciou s software or otherwise be harmful to y our phone or PC. Note: W hen sendin g messages, yo ur phone may display MESSAGE SENT . T his is a n ind ica tion tha t th e message has been sent by your phone to the message cent er number pro gramme d into your phone . This is not an in dicat ion that t he mes sage h as been rec eiv ed at th e intende d destinat ion. For me ssages that fail, the netw ork wil l create a new e rror mess age, explaining why th e m essage was not delive red. Con tact V erizon for more detail s about messaging servic es. â TXT messaging When com posing T XT messag es (SMS) or enhanced m essage s (EMS, mes sages that ca n contain gra phics, sounds or formatted te xt), th e numbe r of characte rs used (ou t of a maximum per mes sage) appears in th e top left corner of the mes sage screen . S egment s are creat ed wh en the mess age length exce eds the max imum a llowe d numbe r of characters . The nu mber of segment s used (out of a m aximum of 7) appears in the top right corner of the message screen. No a dditional text can be en tered when al l segments an d charac ters have been used. Segments are delivere d as individual message s.
Messaging 38 The use of spec ial charact ers takes u p more s pace tha n standard ch aracters. E-m ail add resses are cou nte d as charac ter s. Enha nc ed mess ages cannot be sent to e-mail addresses. For information on e ntering text into messages, see "Text en try," p. 2 6. â PIX and FLIX m essaging PIX and FLIX messa ges are mu ltimedia me ssage s that can contain text, s ound, a pi cture, and a video c lip. You r phone supports PIX messages that are up to 350 KB and FLIX messages that are up to 200 KB. If t he maximu m size is excee ded, your phone may n ot be able to receive the messa ge. Depen ding upon your ne twork se rvices, you may rece ive a message th at in clud es an Int erne t ad dres s whe re y ou can go to v iew the PIX and F LIX me ssage s. Pictures are scaled t o fit t he di splay area of the phone. You r phone has a PIX and FLIX message viewer for playing m essa ges. Incomin g messag es reside in the inbox u ntil the user dele tes or sa ves the m. Onc e you sa ve the PIX an d FLIX me ssa ge, you can use the image as wallp aper or use t he sound as a ringtone, unles s the content is protected by copyright. See "PIX an d FLIX," p. 31. Only compatible devices that offer picture or video message features can receive and d isplay PIX and FLIX messages. The appearance of PIX and FLIX messages may vary depending on the receiv ing device . Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringtones, and other conten t from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. Cont act Verizon for availa bility of and a subscription t o the multim edia mes saging se rvice (MMS ). PIX and FLIX messaging supports the following formats: ⢠Pictu re: JP EG, GIF, an imated GIF, BM P, WB MP, and PNG
Messaging 39 ⢠Sound: MIDI, SP-MIDI , QCP-13K, EVRC, SMAF, and MP3 â¢V i d e o : M P E G - 4 If a r eceiv ed mess age con tains unsuppo rted el ement s, these el ements m ay be repl aced with an alert s uch as File format not supported . Yo u ca n rec eiv e mu ltim ed ia mes sage no tific at ion , but can no t receive mu ltimedia me ssages if you h ave a call in progress or other applications run ning, or you are in an active browsing session. Be caus e delivery of mu ltimedia messag es can fail for a variety of reasons, do not rely solely upon th em for essen tial comm unications . Impo rta nt: E xercis e ca ution wh en o peni ng mes sage s. Multimedia message objects may contain m alicious software or otherw ise be harmful to you r phone. â New messages To compose a new message , select Message > New Msg > TXT Msg , PIX Msg , or FLI X Ms g . TXT messa ge To write and sen d a TXT message, do the following: 1. Select a recipient. To add an existing numbe r or addres s, sele ct Ad d > From Contac ts , Gro ups , or Rece nt Call s , highlight the recipient , and select MARK > Done . Yo u may als o use the ke ypad to ma nually e nter a ph one numbe r or e-mail address in the To: field. Scroll down to the nex t a vailable address field to enter each recipient. The default e ntry mode for the To : field is 12 3 (numb er). To sw itch to multi-t ap mode for e -mail address ent ry, sele ct 123 > Abc or AB C . See "Tex t ent ry, " p. 26. To add a ma nual entry to your co ntact list, select Add > To C on t a c t s . See "Cre ate new contacts ," p. 50 .
Messaging 40 2. To open th e te xt entry field, sele ct OK . 3. Compose a message using the keypad. Se e "Text ent ry , " p . 26. 4. To send th e me ssage, s elect SEND . To sa ve th e m essage as a draft , pr ess the end k ey, an d select Ye s > OK . Your m essage is sa ved in the Dr aft s fo lder . TXT messa ge options To customize a new TXT message, select Opti on s when t he cursor is in the text entry field, and select one of the following options: Save A s Draft âÂÂSave your messa ge in to the Drafts folder. Add G raphic âÂÂIncl ude a graphic icon in yo ur message . Enhanc ed mess ages c annot be sent t o e -mail addresse s. Add Sound âÂÂIn clude a soun d in you r message. En hance d message s cannot be sent to e-mail a ddresses. Add Q uick Text âÂÂIn sert te xt from the Qu ick T ext galle ry into your document . See the Quick T ext op tio n unde r " Al l m es s a g e settin gs, " p. 47. Priority Le vel âÂÂTo set the priority level , s elec t Normal or High . Cance l Ms g âÂÂC lo se ou t of th e mes sa g e w ith o ut sen d in g, if a recipien t is ente red in the To: field. Select Ye s > OK to s av e the me ssage in the Dra ft s folder. PIX m essage To compose and send a PIX message , do the following: 1. Select a recipient. To add an existing numbe r or addres s, sele ct Ad d > Contacts , Groups , o r Rece nt Call s , high light the re cipient, and sele ct MARK > Do ne . To upload an ima ge to the online pic ture album, se lect Add > T o PIX Place > OK .
Messaging 41 Yo u may als o use the ke ypad to ma nually e nter a ph one numbe r or e-mail address in the To: field. Scroll down to the nex t a vailable address field to enter each recipient. The default e ntry mode for the To : field is 12 3 (numb er). To sw itch to multi-t ap mode for e -mail address ent ry, sele ct 123 > Abc or AB C . See "Tex t ent ry, " p. 26. To add a ma nual entry to your co ntact list, select Add > To C on t a c t s . See "Cre ate new contacts ," p. 50 . 2. To open th e te xt entry field, sele ct OK . 3. Ent er text into the Tex t : field of the PIX message using the keypad. See "Text entry," p. 26. When com posing PIX messages, the number of characters u sed ( out of a maximu m of 100 0 per m essa g e) appears in the top le ft corne r of the message screen. No additional text can be ent ered when all cha racte rs h ave b een used . 4. To add a picture, scroll to PIX: , sele ct My PI X , t he desired picture, and OK . To add a new picture using th e built -in ca me ra, s ele ct Camera > TA K E > OK . 5. To add a sound file , scroll to Sound : , selec t Sounds , a recorded sou nd, a nd OK . To record a new s ound, sele ct Sounds > Rec ord N ew . The new sound is add ed to the top of the galle ry list. Sele ct Play to preview a recorded sou nd. 6. To add a message title, scroll to Subje ct: . En ter te xt (up to 100 charac ters) u sing the keypad. 7. To send th e me ssage, s elect SEND . To save the message as a draft, pres s the end k ey, and select Ye s > OK . Your m essage is sa ved in the Dr aft s fo lder . PIX m ess age opti o ns To set PIX message options, se lect Opt io ns > Tex t : , PIX: , Sound : , or Subject: and from the following: Preview â View y our message (afte r addin g PIX file ).
Messaging 42 Add Q uick Text âÂÂIn sert te xt from the Qu ick T ext galle ry (in Te x t: an d Subje ct: only). Save A s Draft âÂÂSave your messa ge in to the Drafts folder. Priority Le vel âÂÂTo set the priority level , s elec t Normal or High . Remo ve PIX â Remov e pict ure f rom m essage (if prev iously ad ded). Remo ve Sound â Remove so und file from me ssage (if previously added). Add Slide âÂÂAdd a slide to the message. Cance l Ms g âÂÂC lo se ou t of th e mes sa g e w ith o ut sen d in g, if a recipien t is ente red in the To: field. Select Ye s > OK to s av e the me ssage in the Dra ft s folder. FLIX message To compose and send a FLIX message, do the following: 1. Select a recipient. To add an existing numbe r or addres s, sele ct Ad d > Contacts , Groups , o r Rece nt Call s , high light the re cipient, and sele ct MARK > Do ne . S e lec t Ad d > To PIX Place > OK to upload to th e online pic ture al bum. Yo u may als o use the ke ypad to ma nually e nter a ph one numbe r or e-mail address in the To: field. Scroll down to the nex t a vailable address field to enter each recipient. The default e ntry mode for the To : field is 12 3 (number) . To sw itch to multi-t ap mode for e -mail address ent ry, sele ct 123 > Abc or AB C . See "Tex t ent ry, " p. 26. To add a ma nual entry to your co ntact list, select Add > To C on t a c t s . See "Cre ate new cont acts ," p. 50 . 2. To open th e te xt entry field, sele ct OK . 3. Ent er text into the Tex t : field of the FLIX message using the ke ypa d. Se e " Text ent ry ," p. 2 6. When c ompos ing FLIX message s, t he number of ch aract ers us ed (out of a maximu m of 100 0 per m essa g e) appears in the top le ft corn er of t he m essag e scre en. No ad diti onal tex t ca n be ent ere d when al l c haract er s hav e be en used .
Messaging 43 4. To a dd a pi cture , scro ll to FLIX : , select My FL IX , the desire d video clip, and OK . To add a new video using the built-in ca me ra, s ele ct Vide o . 5. To add a me ssage title , scroll to Su bject: . Enter t ext (up to 100 ch a racte rs) us ing the ke ypad . 6. To send th e me ssage, s elect SEND . To sa ve th e m essage as a draft , pr ess the end k ey, an d select Ye s > OK . Your m essage is sa ved in the Dr aft s fo lder . FLI X me ss age op tion s To set FLIX me ssage options , select Op ti ons > Te x t : , FLIX : , o r Subject: and from th e following: Preview â View y our mes sage (a fter addin g FLIX file). Add Q uick Text âÂÂIn sert te xt from the Qu ick T ext galle ry (in Te x t : and Sub ject: on ly). Save A s Draft âÂÂSave your messa ge in to the Dra fts folder. Priority Le vel âÂÂTo set the priority level , s elec t Normal or High . Re mo ve FLI X âÂÂRemove video clip from message (if previously added). Cance l Ms g âÂÂClose out of the messa ge wi thout sending, if a recipien t is ente red in the To: field. Select Ye s > OK to s av e the me ssage in the Dra ft s folder. â Inbox You r phone can rece ive text messages, enh anced message s, PIX/FLIX messa ges, e-mails us ing SMS, WAP push m ess ages, and alerts in th e inbox. This is a network servic e. Upo n rec eiv in g an i ncomi ng me ssa ge, a n ale rt i s di spla yed . You may o pe n the mes sage i mme dia tel y or vie w it l ate r. S elec t View No w to open t he new message in the inbox. If you select View La ter , t h e n e w m e s s a g e n o t i f i c a t i o n i c o n ( ) i s d i s p l a y e d ,
Messaging 44 and yo u must open the in box to view ne w messages. Yo u may recei ve a mes sage that in clude s an Interne t address w here you can go to view yo ur me ssa ges . To open the inbox and view or edit messa g es, select Message > Inbox . If Auto View or Auto Re ceive are enabled for incoming messag es, Vie w Now an d View Lat er are n ot displayed. See "Messa ge set tings," p. 46. Vi ew the inbox The number of messages in the inbox is shown in par entheses. When you ope n the inbox, the list of messages is displayed. The n ewes t messa ges a re display ed f irst. Se lect a message and Erase > OK to de let e the sele cted messa ge, or sele ct Opt ions and from the following options : Reply âÂÂSend a TXT Ms g , PIX Msg , or FLIX M sg reply. Reply w . Copy âÂÂSen d a reply whic h includes the original mes sage text ( TXT m essag es o nly) . Forwa rd âÂÂForward t he mess age to anoth er phone numbe r or e-m a il ad d res s or up l oad the m es sa ge to PIX Place . Lock or Unlo ck âÂÂProte ct or unpro tect the selec ted mess age from Erase an d Erase All comma nds . Add to C ontact s âÂÂSa ve the conta ct informa tio n to the conta ct list. Erase Inbox âÂÂDe lete al l messages i n y our Inb ox . Message Info â Display sender informa tion a nd time stam p. View or play messages To view or play a me ssage in the inbox, select th e mes sage and OPE N . If nece ssary, sc roll up or d ow n t o vie w th e whole messag e. You can sc roll left or right to vie w the con tent of the othe r messages in the inbox.
Messaging 45 With the message ope n, you can select from the follow ing: Forwa rd âÂÂForw ard the message to another recipie nt. Erase âÂÂDelete the message (messages wi t hout sound or FLIX files attach ed on ly). Save FLIX âÂÂSa ve the F LIX file. You ca n rename the FLI X file before saving. Save PIX âÂÂSav e the PIX file. You ca n renam e the PIX file before saving. Save Sound âÂÂSav e t he s oun d f il e. Yo u ca n r ena me th e s ou nd file before savin g. Save A s Ringtone âÂÂSa ve as a rington e. You can renam e the ringtone file before sav ing. Save Quick T ext âÂÂS ave t he m essag e te xt i n t he Qu ic k Tex t gallery. Lock âÂÂLo cks the FLIX file so that it c annot be delete d from the My FLIX gallery. Add T o Contacts âÂÂS av e th e co ntact in f orm atio n t o th e conta ct list. Message Info â Display sender informa tion a nd time stam p. Mute or Unmute âÂÂTurn on or off the sou nd of a sound objec t (messa ges with sound or FLIX files attac h ed only). PLA Y âÂÂStart the FLI X playback ( FLIX m essage with FL IX file attach ed only ). REPL Y âÂÂSend a TXT Msg , PI X Msg , or FLIX Msg repl y. Th is opti on is not av ailabl e if you are view ing a F LIX me ssage wit h a FLIX file attac hed. Opt ions âÂÂSele ct from the availa ble options.
Messaging 46 â Sent messages The Sent f o l d e r i s u s e d t o s t o r e T X T , P I X , a n d F L I X m e s s a g e s that have been deliv ered to their reci pients. The number of message s stored in the Se nt folder is show n in pare ntheses. To open the Se nt folder, select Message > Sent . The list of sent me ssages is display ed. The newe st message s are displayed firs t. Select a message, and from the following: Erase âÂÂSe lec t Ye s > OK to delet e the sent messa ge. Opt ions âÂÂSele ct from the availa ble options. OPEN âÂÂVi ew the messa ge. Wi th th e messa ge open, you can select from th e following opti ons: ⢠Erase âÂÂDe let e th e me ssa ge (me ssa ge s w itho ut so und o r FLI X f ile s a tta ch ed on ly) . ⢠Mute or Unm ute âÂÂTurn on or off the soun d of a sound object ( messages with sound files at tached only ). ⢠Play âÂÂStart FLI X message playback. ⢠RESEND âÂÂRese nd th e messa ge. ⢠Opt io ns âÂÂSelect from the available options. â Draft message s Th e dra fts fo lder is used to s tor e dr afts of TXT, PIX , and FL IX mes sages. Th e number of messages st ored in Drafts is shown in parenthe ses. To open the draf ts folder, select Message > Drafts . The list of dra ft messages is displayed. T he newest messages are dis played first. Hi ghlight a mes sage, and se lect from the available options. â Message settings To con fig ure se ttin gs for me ssage s, sel ect Menu > Messaging > Set ting s > All M sg , TX T Msg , or PI X-F LI X M sg > OK .
Messaging 47 All messa ge settin gs Select from the followin g optio ns to a pply settings to all messages: Auto Save âÂÂAutoma tica lly save all sent messa ges to t he Sen t folder. Select On or Off to enable or disable Auto Save . Sele ct Prom pt to receive a prompt to save after each message i s sent. Auto Erase âÂÂAutomatically erase the oldest ( unloc ked) message fro m you r inbo x if it is fu ll. Sele ct On or Off . I f Au to Eras e is s et to Off , a mes sa ge is dis pla yed whe n me mory is fu ll pro mpti ng you t o m anually dele te u nwanted mes sages from your in box. Quick T ext âÂÂView a nd edit Qu ick T ext en trie s, wh ich ar e sho rt, prewritten me ssages that can be re ca lled and inserte d into a TXT messa ge. T he g alle ry of pre loa ded and u ser-d efin ed Quick T ext entrie s is displaye d. To add an entry, select Ne w , enter th e te xt, and s elec t OK . To era s e a Qui ck T ext entry , high light the en try, an d selec t Erase > Ye s . Vo i c e m a i l # âÂÂC han ge the de f au lt voic e mail speed dialing number. Enter the new num ber, a nd select OK . Entry Mo de âÂÂChange the defa ult ent ry mode for the text entr y area i n a TXT message and the text and su bject entry a reas in PIX and F LIX messages. Select Word , Abc , ABC , 12 3 , or S ymbols . Callback # âÂÂCha nge the default c allback n umber that is sent. Enter the new num ber, and select OK . Sign atu re âÂÂCr e ate or edit te xt t ha t wi ll auto mat ic al ly ap pe nd to ea ch ou tg oi ng mes sag e . Se lec t Custom , enter the signat ure text, and select OK . Selec t None > OK to turn off t he Signature function . TXT messa ge settings To view th e co nte nt of a rece ived TX T mess age, sele ct Txt Auto View > On . The con tent of inco ming TXT me ssage s is displayed when the phon e is in the standby mode.
Messaging 48 To create or e dit tex t that au tomatic ally a ppen ds to each outgoing TXT message, select Signatu re . Select Custom , en ter th e sig natu r e text, and sele ct OK . Selec t None > OK to turn off th e Sign ature func tion. A signature for TX T message s cannot be created if a signatu re is enabled using the All Msg > Sign ature menu. PI X or FLIX me ssage s ett ings To download the content of a re ceived PIX or FLIX message, sel ect Auto Re ceive > On . To create or e dit tex t that au tomatic ally a ppen ds to each outgoing PIX and FLIX message, s elect Signature . Se l ec t Custom , enter the signature text, and select OK . Select None > OK to tu rn o ff th e Sign atur e func tion . A si gnat ure fo r PIX a nd FLIX messages cannot be created if a signature is e n abled using the All Msg > Sign ature menu. â Message options To er as e m es sag es , s ele ct Message > Opt ion s an d from the available options. Message s are permanentl y deleted. â V oice mail messages Voice m ail is a network service that allows you to lis ten to voice mes sages recorde d in the voic e mailbo x. When you have a new voi ce message, your phon e aler ts you, an d you are promp ted to listen now or listen late r. If you select Listen later , the new vo ice m ail icon ( ) is displayed in the standby mode.
Messaging 49 List en to v oice mail me ssages When yo u hav e a new voi ce mes sage aler t, se lect Li ste n no w > OK to a ccess you r voice ma ilbox. To reach th e vo ice mail screen to play back existing voice messages, select Message > Vo i c e m a i l . To acces s voice ma il using spee d dial, press and hold 1 . The voice mail screen displays the number of ne w messa ges and the date a nd ti me of th e la st messa ge rec eiv ed. To acce ss your voice mailbox , select OPEN . To reset the voice mail cou nte r, select Clear > Yes > OK . Th e new vo ice m ail icon will no longe r appear on th e screen . The cle ar vo ice mail ic on o ption do es not dele te vo ice ma il from y our voic e ma ilbo x. To de let e mess ages , yo u mus t acces s your vo ice ma ilbox an d u se th e voi ce ma il s yst em co mma nds . If yo u exceed t he storage limit f or your voice mai lbox, old mess a ges may be overwritten . â E-mail messages To la unch the Internet browser and access the e- mail mes saging sc ree n, sel ect Message > E-mail . This is a network serv ice. Impor tant: Exer cise caut ion when openi ng messages. E-mail me ssages may contain malic ious softw are or otherwis e be harmful to y our phone. â Mobile instant messaging To ac cess inst ant messagi ng ( IM), s elect Message > Mob ile IM > Ge t Ne w App . This is a netw ork servic e. â Ch at To l aunc h a browse r and ch at wit h IM user s, s elect Message > Chat . T his is a network servic e.
Conta cts 50 6. Conta cts You can keep t rac k of cont act in formation in Con t act s . Cont act name s are sav ed in Cont acts memory a nd eac h conta ct en try can c ontain mu ltiple phone num bers a nd e-mail address es. Conta ct entries can be assigned to speed dials, picture IDs, ringtones, and c aller grou ps. â Create new contacts To add a c ontac t t o your contact list, do t he following: 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > New Contact . 2. Scroll to e ach field and enter the cont act information for any of t he followin g: Name: âÂÂthe na me of the con tact, wh ich is dis playe d in the c ontact list. If no name is entere d, the de fault phon e numbe r or address is dis p layed in the contact list. Mobile 1: âÂÂthe primary mobil e phone numbe r for the contact . This is the default n umber for the contac t. Home: âÂÂthe h ome p hone nu mber for th e co nt act Wo r k : âÂÂth e busine ss phone n umber for the contac t Ema il 1: âÂÂth e primary e-mail address for the cont act Group: âÂÂa caller group for the con tact. See "Edit caller groups," p. 55. Picture : âÂÂa picture ID for the contac t. See "Assign picture ID," p. 52. Ringt one: âÂÂa distinctiv e ringtone for the caller. See "Add a ringt one," p. 52. Mobile 2: âÂÂthe seconda ry m obile p hone num ber for the cont act Fa x : âÂÂthe fax number for the contac t Ema il 2: âÂÂth e secondary e -mail address for t he contact
Conta cts 51 3. Sele ct SAVE . To create a new contac t, enter a phone number for the new con tact in t he st andb y mo de. T o save the ne w nu m ber t o yo ur conta ct list, selec t Save > Create Ne w > Mobile 1 , Mobile 2 , Ho me , Wo r k , or Fa x entry. Ent er a name for t he new cont act and any additional contact information, and sele ct SAVE . If no name is entered, th e defaul t phon e number or address is displayed in the conta ct list. Chang e the defa ult nu mber The default number is the c ontact n umber that is called wh en you dial by c ontac t name. To ch ange the de fault nu mber when multipl e numbe rs are assig ned to a s ingle contac t, do the following: 1. Select Con tacts , the co ntac t you wish to modify, a nd Edit . 2. Highli ght the Mobile 1 , Mobile 2 , Hom e , Wo r k , or Fax numbe r yo u wish t o s et as the de fault number, and select Opt io ns > Set A s Default > OK > Ye s > OK . Set up phone numbe rs wit h pa uses Pause codes instruct the receiving system to pause or wait before enteri ng the num bers that follow the m in the dialing strin g. To add a pau se code t o a n ew ph one num ber, do th e fo llow ing: 1. Ent er the nu mber and selec t Option s and one of the following opt ions: 2-S e c P aus e â t o dial th e c ontact numbe r, pause for 2 second s, and dial a sec ondary number or ex tension. "P" appea rs in the dialing string. You can en ter as many pauses as you ne ed to accom modate the timing on au tomate d answ ering servic es.
Conta cts 52 Wa i t âÂÂt o dial the c ontact number and wait for you to sele ct Re l ea se before sending a secondary n umber. The secondary numbe r can be entered as part of the dial string or it can be entered man ually. " W " appe ars in the dialing strin g. 2. Sele ct Save > Crea te New to add a new contact that include s t he n ew num ber or Updat e E xisting t o m o d i f y a n existin g contac t. To add pause code s to phone numb ers in cont act list en tries, do the following: 1. Select Con tacts , the co ntac t you wish to modify, a nd Edit . 2. Highli ght the num ber you wish to m odify, a n d select Opt io ns > Add P au s e > Wa it or 2-Sec P a use > OK . Ass ign pictu re ID You can set picture ID to display the picture of a c aller from your contact list when your p hone ri ngs. To assign a picture ID t o a contact , do the following: 1. Select Con tacts , the co ntac t you wish to modify, a nd Edit . 2. Scroll to the Pic ture: field, and select Set . 3. Hi gh ligh t a n ex is ting im ag e fro m My P IX , and select OK to use the i mag e as the pict ure ID for the contact . A message is display ed if My P IX is empty. 4. To tak e a new pic ture with the built-in camera, se lect Opt io ns > Tak e N ew PI X . To download an image from the Int ern et, se lec t Opt io ns > Get N ew > Ge t New App . 5. Sele ct SAVE to save the c hanges t o the co ntac t. Add a rington e You can add a distinctiv e ringt one to distinguis h which con tact is calling y our phone. To a ssign a rington e to a conta ct: 1. Select Con tacts , the co ntac t you wish to modify, a nd Edit .
Conta cts 53 2. Scroll to the R in gtone: field, and select Set . 3. Highli ght an existin g rin gtone from y our MY RINGTO NES gallery, and select OK to use the rington e for the contact . Select Play to prev iew th e ri ngt on e. 4. To downloa d and use a ne w ringtone from th e Intern et, sele ct Ge t New > Get N ew Ap p. > Ge t New App wh en in th e MY RINGTO NES gallery. Set up voic e dia l Yo ur ph on e uses voi ce ac tiv ated dia lin g to c all phon e nu m bers in your conta ct list ent ries. See "Voic e services ," p. 70. â Contact list The cont act list ca n hold up t o 500 c ontact s. The amount of numbers, addresses, and contac t information that you c an save may vary, depending on leng th and the total nu mbe r of entries in th e conta ct list. Access the con tact list You can access the CONTA CT LIST scre en i n the standby mode with the right sele ctio n key. T o quick ly find a co ntac t in your c onta ct lis t, en ter the first le tter of t he contac t nam e in the Sea rch field, and th at portion of the list is displayed. To call the highl ighte d conta ct, press the s end ke y. Wh en you select a contac t name, the defa ult numbe r associa ted wit h the cont act is used unles s you select a nother nu mber. Vi ew or edit the co ntac t list To edit a conta ct list entry , selec t Con ta ct s , highli ght a cont act list entry, an d selec t Edit . See "Creat e new c ontacts, " p. 50 for editing options.
Conta cts 54 To view co ntact informa tion, select Contacts , high li g ht a con tact list entry, an d sele ct VIEW . Numbers, e -mail addresses, and g roups a re displ ayed fo r the cont act l ist entry . S elec t from the follow ing options: Erase âÂÂDe lete t he con tact li st entr y. EDIT â Modify the in formation for the con tact list entry. See "Create new contacts," p. 50 fo r editin g options. Opt ions âÂÂSel ect a nu mber or e -mail ad dress and Send TX T Msg , Send PIX Msg , Se nd FLI X Msg , or Call (e xc ep t e- ma il a dd re s ses) . Th ese are net work servi ces . Co nta c t li st op tio n s The followin g Optio ns are ava ilable from the CO NT A C T LI ST sc ree n: New Contac t âÂÂCreate a new contact list entry. Erase âÂÂDe lete t he con tact li st entr y. Send TXT Msg âÂÂSen d the contac t a tex t message. This is a netwo rk se rvice. Send PIX Msg âÂÂSend the contact a pi cture mes sage. This is a netwo rk se rvice. Send FLI X Msg âÂÂSend the contact a v ideo message . This is a netwo rk se rvice. Call âÂÂDial the c ontact . This is a netw ork serv ice. Erase Al l âÂÂDele te all contac t list entrie s. â Groups You can add co ntact list en tries to up to 30 caller groups a nd s end me ssag es to everyo ne i n a gr oup . To reach th e GROU PS sc ree n, sel ect Menu > Contacts > Group s . The default c aller groups are F amily and Wo r k , but n ew caller groups can be created.
Conta cts 55 A contact can on ly be ass ociated with one caller group at a time. If you add a contact from one group to anoth er group, that co ntact is remove d from the first gro up. Crea te a new ca ll er gro up Selec t Menu > Contacts > Groups > New , en te r th e new grou p name, and selec t SAVE . See " Add contacts to groups," p. 55. Edit calle r grou ps Once created, caller groups can be updated with new contacts, renamed, or erased. The default caller groups cannot be re name d or erased. Add c ont acts to grou ps Caller groups can be populated in mul tiple ways. Yo u can update caller groups by assigning contact l ist entrie s t o the grou ps. 1. To add contacts to a group, from the GRO UPS scr ee n, highlight a group from the list, and sele ct VI EW > ADD or Opt io ns > Add > OK . 2. Fo r each c ontac t, s elect MARK > Done . To edit i ndividual contact list entrie s, add them to caller groups. 1. Sele ct Contact s , the contact you wish to add to a group, and Edit . 2. Scroll to the Group field, and se lect Set . 3. Highli ght an ex isting group from the li st of group nam es, and sele ct OK to a dd the con ta ct to the gr oup. 4. To create a new group, select New , ente r the ne w group na me , an d s ele ct SAVE . To add the contact to the group, highlight the new group from th e list of group names, and sele ct OK . A contact can on ly be ass ociated with one caller group at a time.
Conta cts 56 Rename a group When a caller group is created, it can be quickly and easily renamed . From the GROUPS screen, highlight the group you wish to rena me and sele ct Opt io ns > Re name . Edit the calle r group name, and select SAVE . Er ase a g roup To erase a group you have created from the GR OUPS sc reen, highlight the group and select Opt ions > Erase > Ye s > OK . Th e con tacts assoc iated wi th th e gr oup are not eras ed. Send a group me ssage To s end a mes sage to a gr oup, s elec t Menu > Con tacts > Gro ups , the group name, and Opt ions > Send TXT Msg , Send P IX M sg , or Send F LIX Msg . Cr eate the mess age yo u wa nt to send to the group, and select SEND . See "New messages ," p. 39. This is a netw ork service . â Speed Dia ls You can associate any mob ile, home, or wo rk entry in the con tact list with a sp eed di al ke y from 2 to 22. Sp eed dial ke y 1 is used to a cces s voice ma il. This is a netw ork se rvice. Speed dial numbers 97 , 98 , and 99 are pr e-se t num bers f or Verizon Custom er Service, an d are free calls . These three spe e d d ial s ar e: ⢠97âÂÂ#BAL : the billing bala nce is displa yed or sent in a text messag e. ⢠98âÂÂ#MIN: the m inut es u sed are di spla yed or sent in a text messag e. ⢠99âÂÂ#PMT : pay a bill with a one -time paym ent or other payment option s. In order to use speed dials , you m ust first t urn on the One To uc h D i al feature. See "O ne-touc h dial," p. 70 .
Conta cts 57 Set up spe ed dialing 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scroll to a n Unassigned sp ee d di al s l ot , an d se le ct SET . 3. Highli ght the con tact you w ant as signed to the s elec ted speed dial slot. 4. Sele ct OK , highlight the mobile, home, or work num ber you wan t to assign, a nd select OK . To assign speed dial n umbers, edi t contact i nformation. Select Con tact s , the contac t you wish to modify, and Edit . Highlight the mobile, hom e, or work numbe r you wa nt to assign to a spe ed di al sl ot, and s elect Opt io ns > Set Speed Dial . Scroll to an Unas si gne d speed dial slot, and se lect SET . Edit speed dial n umber s 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scroll to an assigned speed dial slot, and select SET . 3. Sel e ct Ye s > OK to over wr ite the existing speed dial numbe r. Highli ght the conta ct you wa nt assi gned to the se lec ted speed dial slot, and se lect OK . 4. Highli ght the new mo bile, home, or work numbe r you want to ass ign, an d select OK . Del ete sp eed dial number s Select Menu > Con tact s > Speed Dials , an as sign ed s peed dial slot, and se lect Remo ve > Ye s > OK .
Rece nt call s 58 7. Recent c alls Informa tion about ca lls missed, received, or dia led is stored in the R ecent Calls men u. Whe n th e nu mb er of cal ls exc eed s the maxi mum , the most rece nt call re places the olde st. â Vie w ca l ls To vie w cal ls , se le ct Men u > Recen t Calls > Misse d , Received , or Diale d . S el ec t All to vie w all missed, receiv ed, and dialed calls. Th e calls are liste d by most recent first. Misse d calls a re ca lls that a re not answ ered. The mi ssed calls fe atur e d oes not fun cti on wh en y ou r pho ne is sw it ched off . When view ing the c all lists, the follow ing option s are available: Message âÂÂSen d th e sel ect ed nu mber a TX T Msg , PIX Msg , or FLIX Ms g . See "New messages," p. 39. Th is option is not shown for unavailable or v oice mail num bers in th e call lists . OPEN âÂÂVie w c all details. Select Opti ons for further call list option s. â View call timers You can view the tota l numbe r of calls, duration ( hh:m m ) of calls, and th e data transfer inform ation w ith th e Vie w Timers opt ion. Note: Some timers, in cluding th e lifetim e call time r, may be reset durin g service or software upgrades. The actu al time invoic ed for calls a nd services by Verizo n may vary, depending on ne twork feature s, rounding off for billing, taxes, and so forth. Select Menu > Recen t Call s > Vie w Timers , a nd sc ro ll t o vi ew the call duration dat a.
Re cent call s 59 Reset call t imers To rese t a selected ca ll or data time r or to reset all t imers to ze ro (exc ept Lifetime Calls and Life time Dat a Counter ), do the follow ing: Select Menu > Rece nt Calls > View T imers , and highli ght the timer you wish to modify. To reset the selecte d call or data timer to ze ro, select Res et > Ye s > OK . To res et all timers (exc ep t L ifetime Calls and Lifetime Data C ounter ), se lect Rese t Al l > Ye s > OK .
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 60 8. Se ttings and tool s Use the Se ttin gs & Tools men u to c ustom i ze yo ur ph one and to use your phone as an org aniz er and perso nal digital assi sta nt. â My ac co unt The Verizon M y Accoun t We b portal allows you to ac cess your ac count informa tion. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > My Account . This is a netw ork service . â T ools To access the calculat or, cale n dar, alarm and world cl ocks, notep ad, a nd st opwat ch, se lect Menu > Settings & T ools > To ols . Calculator To perform simp le mathema tical calc ulation s using your phone, se lect Menu > Settings & T ools > To o ls > Calculator . ⢠Use the keypa d to en ter numbe rs. ⢠Use the scroll key to a dd (up), subtra ct (down), multiply (right) , or divide (left) values. Press the ce nter selection ke y (eq ual s) to s o lv e yo ur equ ati on . ⢠S elect O perator to use pa renth eses i n your e quation or to ent er an e xpon ent ( Po w e r ). ⢠Pres s the clea r key to dele te a key stroke, or select Cle ar to ca ncel your c alculation and cle ar the scre en . â¢P r e s s # to sw itch a valu e to positive or ne gative, and press * to ente r a decimal poin t. Note: Th is calcula tor has limite d acc uracy and is desig ned for simple calcu lations.
Set tings an d tools 61 Calendar The cal endar al lows you to docum ent your age nda and keep it c onveni ent an d easy to ac cess. You can schedu le eve nts into the ca lenda r and set y our phon e to alert you with a rem inder. Select Menu > Settin gs & T ools > To o l s > Calendar and one of the following: Add âÂÂC re ate a ne w e vent. VI EW âÂÂVie w the hi ghlighted da te. Select Opti ons > Ad d (create a new eve nt), Go To Date (ente r a specific date using th e keypad) , Erase P as sed (de let e p as t ev en ts), or Erase All (de lete a ll event s on your cal end ar) . Schedule a new event To enter a new e vent in y our cale ndar, do the follow ing: 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Calendar , the even t dat e, an d Ad d . 2. High ligh t an d e dit t he even t en tr y fi el ds y ou wish t o comple te, and sele ct SAVE . Update an existing event To update an event in your c alendar, do the following: 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Calendar , the even t dat e, an d OK . 2. Highli ght the even t en try you w ish to modi fy and sele ct VIEW > EDIT . 3. High ligh t an d e dit t he even t en tr y fi el ds y ou wish t o update, and select SAVE . 4. To d el ete th e sel ecte d ev en t, se lect Era s e > Ye s > OK . Alar m clock Your phone must be turned on to use the alarm feature. To set one of three alarms, do the fo llowing:
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 62 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Alarm Cloc k > Alarm 1 , Ala rm 2 , or Alarm 3 . 2. Scroll left or righ t to turn the alarm mode on. 3. Highli ght the Ti me field, and set the alarm time using th e ke ypad and sc ro ll ke y. 4. To set how often the alarm will occur ( Once , Daily , Mon - Fri , Wee k e nd s ), high light the Freque ncy fiel d, and scroll left or right. 5. To choos e an ala rm ringto ne, highlight th e Ringer field, and sele ct Se t . 6. Sele ct SAVE . When an alarm is set, is disp layed in the standby mode . To tu rn an a larm off, se lec t Men u > S ettin gs & Tools > Too ls > Alarm Clock . Highlig ht the alarm you w ish to modify and sel ect OK > Off > SAVE . When an alarm time is reach ed, the alarm tone sounds and/or vibrat es (depending on the alarm sett ings). Select Snoo ze to turn t he alar m off and h ave i t sound agai n aft er 10 min utes. Selec t Di s mis s to turn o ff th e occ urre nce of th e alar m. Wor ld clock To determin e the curre nt tim e in another time zone or country, sel ect Menu > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Wor l d C l o c k . Scroll to move th e indicators over th e world map. The local t ime is displayed below the city name. Select DST to turn D aylight Savings Time on or off for the selected city. Select Cit ies to view a te xt list of citi es . Note pad To crea te a note, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Too l s > Note pad > New , e nter your note text (see "Text entry ," p . 26 ), and s elect SAVE . To view or edit a note , highlight the no te, and se lect VIEW > Edi t . To delete one not e or all notes, se lect Notepad > Optio ns > Erase or Erase All .
Set tings an d tools 63 Stop wat ch Th e st op wat ch c an b e us ed f or e lapse d time measur emen t, suc h as fo r a sport ing even t. Up to ei ght even ts or records can be time d simulta neously. The st op watch acc urac y is n ot the same as th at of a pro fession al instrument. Th erefore, Nokia a dvises against its use for o fficial comp etitions or an y other even t in wh ich a h igh-precision device wou ld be require d t o establish ex act time s. To time a singl e event, selec t Menu > Se t tings & T ools > Tools > Stop Watc h > Start . The elapsed time is displayed in h:mm:ss:ms format. To s top or pause the stop watch, select Stop . To resume the stop wa tch from the stopp ed time, select Start agai n . To re se t the stop wa tch t o z ero , sel ect Re s et with the watc h in stopped mode . To time mul tiple events , select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools > Stop Watc h > Start . To m ark the elapsed t ime for eac h ev en t you ar e mea suri ng , sele ct Cont . To di s pla y t he even t times, sele ct Vie w . â Sounds settings To adjust volumes an d assign sounds to phone calls and alarms, selec t Menu > Settin gs & T ools > Sounds Settin gs and from the follow ing options: Master V olume âÂÂUse the volu me keys or scroll ke y to cha nge the v olume se tting of y our phone from High to Lo w or to Alarm Only or Vib ra t e On ly , then se lect OK . To sile nce t he phon e, scroll down, or p ress and hold the v olume dow n key until All Sou nds Off is display ed. To preview the sound le vel, select Play . Call Sounds â To set ringto nes for inco ming calls, select Call Ring tone . T o set th e phone t o vibr ate when a call is rec eiv ed, sel ect Call Vib rate > On . Alert Soun ds â Sel ect th e al ert ty pe ( To ne , Vibrate , o r Reminder ) fo r an in comi ng TXT Messa ge , PIX M essage , or Vo i ce m a i l M s g .
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 64 K eypad V o lume âÂÂUse the vo lum e key s or scro ll key to s et t he keypa d volu me from Off to High . Earpiece V o lume â Use the volum e keys or scroll ke y to set the earpiece volume from Lo w to Hi gh . Service Alerts âÂÂSet any of the alert option s to On or Off : ⢠ERI âÂÂEnha nced roa ming indic ator (ER I) alerts you to the stat us o f cel lu lar ser vice. The ER I b anner te xt d is pla ys âÂÂVerizon Netw ork,â âÂÂExtended Network,â or âÂÂRoaming.â See "B anner," p. 64. This is a ne twork s ervice. ⢠Minu te B eep âÂÂt o sou nd a n al ert ev ery min ute whi le i n ac a l l ⢠Call Conne ct âÂÂto alert you when a call is succ essf ull y conne cted P owe r On/Off âÂÂEnable or disable tone s when your phone is turned on or off. Alarm Sounds âÂÂTo se t a tone for al arms, se lect Alarm T one . To set the phone to vibrate when an alarm time is reached, sel ect Alarm Vibrate > On . â Display se ttings To modify the look and feel of the phone display, se lect Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings . Banner To display a text banner on the standby mode screen, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings > Ban ne r an d from the follow ing banners: P ersonal â Enter your ow n banner tex t of up to 16 charact ers. ERI B anner â Display ERI text u nder your personal ban ner, alerting you to the c urrent cellula r status . This is a netwo rk se rvice.
Set tings an d tools 65 Backlight To conser ve batte ry li fe , you ca n set the ph one back lig hting to dim wh en id le. T o s et the b ackl ig ht du ra ti on, se lec t Men u > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings > B ackligh t and s elect from the follow ing options: Display âÂÂSe t how long the main disp lay backl ight remain s on before dimming. K eypad âÂÂSet how lon g the keypa d remain s backlit before dimmin g. Contrast To set the display contrast of your phone, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings > Con tra s t . Select from on e of fi ve cont rast le ve ls. Wall paper To s et yo ur ph one t o dis pla y a bac kgr o und pi ctu re ( wall pape r) , sel ect Menu > Se ttings & Tools > Display Settings > Wallpaper . To se t the main di spl ay wall pap er, sel ect Main S creen > My PI X or My FLIX , an image or vid eo, and OK . Se lect Vi ew or Play to prev iew a fi le a s wall pap er a nd Thum b to re tur n to thu mb na il vie w. To brow se fo r ne w w a llp aper , s ele ct Get N ew . To s et the min i disp lay wallpaper , select F r ont Screen , an image, and OK . Se l ec t Vie w to preview a n image file as wallpaper and Thu mb to return to th umbnai l view . T o browse for new wallpape r, se lect Ge t New . Dis pla y them es To choose the color of the background screen, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings > D ispl ay T hem es > Default , Bu sin es s , Tropical , or Blue .
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 66 Dial fonts To set the font siz e of the characte rs displaye d on the scree n when ent ering a phon e nu mber, sele ct Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Settings > Dial Fon ts > Normal or Large . Cl oc k fo rmat To set the clock format on your phoneâÂÂs m ain display or mini displa y, sele ct Me nu > Settings & Tools > Display Settings > Clock F ormat > Main Clock or Front Clo ck > Digital , An alog , Minimize (mini display on ly), or Off . â Phone settings The Phone Settings menu a llows you to design ate spec ific netwo rk settings and operational mo des for your phon e. Sta ndalo ne mode To turn of f radio frequencies , as in airp lane mode, s elect Me nu > Settings & Tools > Phone S ettings > Standalon e Mode > On . Shor tcut k ey You can assign menu shortcuts on the s croll key to y our favorite or most frequ ently used fu ncti ons. The shortcu t is activat ed when you press the scroll ke y while in the stan dby mode. See "Scroll key ," p. 16 for the default shortcuts. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > Phone Settings > Set Shortc ut K ey . 2. To modi fy a s h or tc u t ke y, sele ct Le ft Key , Up Key , Right Key , or Down Key . 3. To reset th e s croll key shortc uts to the default settings, sele ct Re s et A ll > Ye s > OK . 4. Highli ght the function y ou wish to a ssign a s a shortcu t, and sele ct OK .
Set tings an d tools 67 La ngu ag e To se t the def aul t lan gu age of your ph one me nu a nd di spla ys, sel ect Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone S ettings > Language > English or Spanish . Loc a tion To share position in formation ov er the netw ork, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Ph one Sett ings > Loc at ion . Select Locat ion On to make position in formation continua lly available or select E9 1 1 Only to m ake t his informa tion avai labl e f or emer ge ncy se rvi ces only. For calls to em ergenc y numbe rs, location information m ay be used by the eme rgency operator to determ ine the position of the phone. Th e functionality and accuracy of this feature are dependent on the net work, satellite systems, and th e agency re ceivin g the informa tion. This featu re may not function in all areas or at all t imes. Secur ity To secure th e phone elec tronically, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone S etti ngs > Secu rity . T hi s fe ature prot ec ts y our phone from un authori zed outg oing calls or unaut horized acces s to informa tion stored in the phone. En ter yo ur lo ck c od e ( 0000 or the last fo ur di git s of your phone nu mber), and select from the following option s: Lock Mode â to prevent others from using you r phone or chan ging locati on settin gs To turn the phone lock on, off, or on whe n the phone is first sw itc he d o n, sel ect Devi c e > Lock , Un lock , or On P ower U p > OK . W hen device lock is on for the phone , you mu st input your phone lock code to use the phone . To canc el Lock Mode , sel ect Unl oc k , and ente r your loc k code.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 68 When De vic e lock is on, th e only outgoi ng calls tha t can be made are to the emerge ncy num ber programmed into your phone. The ph one will remain loc ked even if the phone is switche d off and switch ed back o n again. Edit Code âÂÂto ch ange the lock code for the ph one. Enter ma tching four-digi t lock codes in the New Code and Confirm Code en try areas, and se lect OK . System sel ect To set your phone to roam or search for another network w hen you ar e no t i n y our hom e a rea, sel ec t Menu > Se t tin gs & Tools > Phone Settings > Sys t e m Se lec t and one of the following option s: Automa tic B or Autom atic A â Search for servic e in another netwo rk. The roamin g rate applie s when you are not in th e home serv ice area. Home O nly âÂÂMa ke and re ceive c alls in your hom e area onl y. Numb er a ssignme nt m odules If your phone is registered with two ph one numbers using number assignment mod ules (NAM) (for example, work and personal nu mbe rs), you ca n choos e which num ber to use as your origina tion numbe r. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone Se ttings > NAM Selection . To h ave your phon e autom atically swit ch to the proper NAM, select Auto NAM > On . To manually ch oose the origina tion num ber, select Change NAM . â Call settings To d esig nate how your phon e handles inco ming and o utgo ing calls, s elect Call Se ttings .
Set tings an d tools 69 Answe r options To determin e how calls m ay be answered on your phone, select Menu > Settings & T ools > Call Settin gs > Answer Options and one of the following: Flip Open âÂÂAn sw er t he c al l whe n th e flip is op ene d. Any Key âÂÂAns wer th e ca ll by pr e ssin g an y ke y on t he ke ypad . Send Only âÂÂAnswer the call by pressing only the send key. Auto Answer âÂÂAns wer th e call aut omatically in ab out 5 seconds, using the speaker phone. If the flip is closed, Auto Answer mode is not acti vate d except wh en a head set or hands- free car kit is attach ed to th e phon e. Auto re try To set the l eng th of ti me t he ph one wa its bef ore a uto mati cal ly redialing a numbe r wh en the attempt ed call fails, se lect Menu > Settings & T ools > Call Settin gs > Auto Retry > Off , Every 3 Se conds , Every 5 Seco nds , Ev ery 7 Seco nds , or Every 1 0 Sec onds . Occasio nally , your ne twork ma y expe rience heavy traff ic r esulti ng in a f ast busy signal w hen you dial. With a utoma tic re try a ctivat ed, your phone redials the num ber (t he numb er of t imes is spec ifi ed b y the ne twork ) and no tif ie s you on ce t he network is availa ble. TTY m o de A ph on e wi th TT Y/T DD (tele typ e/ tel ecomm unic ati on devi ce for the Deaf) support is able t o translat e typed ch aracte rs to vo ice. Vo ic e ca n also b e tra nsla te d int o ch arac te rs and dis play ed on the TTY. To attach a TTY enabling you to com municate with parties also using a TTY device, select Menu > Settin gs & Tools > Call Settin gs > TTY Mode and one of the following: TTY Full â Turn on full TTY ca pabilit y. TTY TALK âÂÂTurn on TT Y in voic e carry -over (VC O) mode. TTY HEAR âÂÂTurn on TTY in he aring carry-over (HCO) mode. TTY Off âÂÂTu rn off TTY mode.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 70 One -to u ch dia l To initiate a speed dial call by entering t he speed dial digits, sel ect Menu > Settings & T ools > Ca ll Settings > One T ou c h Dial > On or Off . If set to Off , speed dial number s d esignat ed in your contac t list do not function. See "Speed Dials," p . 56. Voice pri v acy To s et the v oice pri vacy feat ure fo r CD MA ca ll s, s el ect Menu > Settings & Tools > Call Settin gs > V oic e Privacy > On or Off . The voice privacy feature protects the priv acy of you r current phone con versation from oth er callers placing phone ca lls on your same n etwork. CDMA offers inheren t voice privacy t hat protects the iden tity of users and ma kes inte rception v ery difficult. Th is is a network service. Voice serv ices Before us ing voice serv ices, note the following : ⢠Voice tags are not language-de pendent. They are dependen t on the speakerâÂÂs voice. ⢠You mus t sa y the name exactly as you sa id it when you recorde d it. ⢠Voice t ags are sen sitiv e to backg roun d nois e. Record v oice tags, and use the m in a quiet en viron ment. ⢠Voice tag recording prompt s are turned off when your phone is in All Sou nds Off mode. ⢠Ve ry s hort nam es ar e no t acc ept ed. Use l on g name s, and avoid sim ilar n ames for different numbe rs. Note: U sing voice tags ma y be difficult in a noisy env ir onmen t or dur ing a n emerg enc y, so yo u sho uld not r ely sol ely u pon voi ce di ali ng in all ci rc ums tance s. To a cces s the vo ic e serv ic es avai lab le wi th you r pho ne, sel ect Menu > Settings & Tools > Call Se ttings > V oice Serv ices and one of the available options.
Set tings an d tools 71 Voic e Dia l To call a pe rson in your cont act list by spea king their nam e into your phone , sele ct Vo i c e Di a l . To crea te a vo ice d ial, s elec t New , and h ighligh t or search fo r a contac t. Cho ose th e number for the c ontact that wi ll be voi ce dialed, and select OK . To rec ord a vo ice d ial fo r the co nt act, se l ect OK , an d follow th e phon e prom pts "Nam e ple ase" an d "Ag ain." Y ou w ill he ar " Added," and the contact is added to the voi ce di al list. In th e voice dial list, h ighligh t a vo ice dial e ntry, and se lect PLA Y to hear the voic e dial recording, or sele ct from the available options. Th e voi ce di al fe ature is a lso avai labl e on t he ED IT C ON TACT sc ree n in th e Contacts menu w hen you h ighlight a nu mber for the cont act and select Optio ns > Se t V o ice Dial . Se e "Vi e w or edit the c ontact list ," p. 53. Voic e S ett in g To activ ate the voic e dial fun ction , and set the v oice dial activ ation mode, sel ect V oic e Sett in g . T o ac ti vat e vo ic e d ia ling and set th e mode, use th e scroll key to chang e the Se t A ct iv e mode fr om Off to Clear Key (you are prompted for a voice dial when yo u press a nd hold the speak er key) or Act ive Flip (y ou are prompte d for a voice dial when y ou flip open th e phone). To enab le hand s-free k it mode, us e the scrol l key to cha ng e the HFK Mode from Off to On . Train Words To use yo ur voice to ena ble voice se rvices to rec ognize how you pronounc e c ontrol words, sele ct Train W o rds . Highlight "Y es" , "No" , o r " W ake- up" and follow the prompts . You hear "Train ing succ essful" w hen com plete. High light a word, and sel ect Undo > Ye s to un do the w ord t raining o r Undo Train All to undo all c ontrol word tra ining.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 72 DTMF ton es DTM F tones or touch ton es are th e tones t hat sound when you pr ess the keys o n your phon e keypad. Y ou can use t ouch tones for many automated dial-up serv ices such as banking and ai rl ine s or for ente rin g y our vo ic e ma ilbo x num ber and p as swor d. To set the ke y ton e length, s elect Menu > Settin gs & T ools > Call S etti ngs > DTMF T one s . Select Nor m al to s end ou t a t o ne for a fixed period of time no matt er how long you press the key o r Long t o s e n d o u t a c o n t i n u o u s t o n e f o r a s l o n g a s y o u keep th e key p re sse d. â Bluetooth Bluet ooth techno logy co nnectivit y enab les wireless co nnection s between electronic devices and can be used to send and receive image s, texts, gallery file s, voice recording s, video clips, notes , and more. It can a lso be used to c onne ct wire lessly to products that use Bluetooth w ireless t echnology, such as comp uters. You c an synch ronize your pho ne a nd your PC using Bl uetooth c onnect ivity . Sinc e de vices w ith B lueto ot h con nectivi ty com mun ica te using radio waves, your phone and the othe r device do not need to be in direct line -of-sight. The two devices only n eed to be withi n 10 meter s (30 feet ) of each oth er. The c onnect ion can be su bject to inte rferenc e from obstruc tions s uch as walls or other electronic devices. This device is complia nt with B luetooth specific ation 1.1, supporting the following profile s: HSP V1.1 (headset profile), HFP V1.0 (handsfree car kit p rofile), and DUN V1.1 (dial-up ne tworkin g). To ensure int eroperability betw een oth er devices supp orting Bl uetoo th t ech nolo gy, use Noki a a ppro ved e nhancement s for this model. Check wit h the manufa cture rs of other devic es to determ ine their compa tibility wi th this phon e.
Set tings an d tools 73 There m ay be re strictions on us ing Blue toot h techno logy in some location s. Chec k with you r local authorities or V erizon. If you want m ore inform ation on this fu nction, v isit the Bluetooth Tech nology organization We b site: http s://w ww.blu et ooth .org/ . To acce ss the B luetooth m en u, selec t Menu > Settings & Tools > Bluetooth a n d from the follow ing options: A dd New Devi ce âÂÂT o se t up a pa iri ng bet we en yo ur phon e and another device wit h Bluetooth tech nology. With Bluetooth activated, p lace the d evice you are connecti ng to in discoverable mode and select OK . Off or On âÂÂTo activate or d eactivate Bluetooth connectivity . An active Blu etooth conne ction is indicated by at the top of th e displa y. Set ting s âÂÂTo defi ne h o w yo ur ph one is shown to o ther d evi ces with Bluetooth connectivity. To change the name of your phone that is se en by othe r users , selec t My Phone Name , ente r the new name, and select OK . To di splay your pho ne t o other devices for one minute or to hide your phone from other users, select Disco very Mode > On or Off . Impo rta nt: Fe atures using Blue tooth tech nology , or allow ing such fea tures t o run in th e background while using other featu res, incre ase the deman d on battery pow er and reduce th e battery life . Bluet ooth pa iring from ph one t o PC Bluetooth pairing betw een your phone and PC or laptop is initializ ed from your phone or from your PC or laptop. To conne ct from your phon e, do the followin g: 1. To enable Bluetoo th on your phone, select Men u > Settin gs & T ools > Bluetooth . To s elect On , p res s the left s oft key.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 74 The Bluetooth icon is displayed in the upper right corne r of the main display unde r the battery icon w hen Bluetooth is enabled. 2. To pair your phone to your PC or laptop, select Add N e w Dev ice . P lace t he PC you are connec ting t o in discoverable mode and select OK . The phone searches for Bluetooth devic es in range and list s all devices found. 3. Scroll to your P C or laptop n ame in th e list and select OK . Enter your password on your phone, then e nter the same password on your PC or laptop. 4. Sele ct A s k alw ays or Alwa ys con nec t on you r phone, and sele ct OK . T he mes sage P ort enab led is display ed on the phone confirming the pairing. Bluet ooth pa iring from PC to ph one To initializ e a Bluetooth con nection from your PC or laptop to your phone, do the follow ing: 1. To enable Bluetoo th on your phone, select Men u > Settin gs & T ools > Bluetooth . To s elect On , p res s the left s oft key. The Bluetooth icon is displayed in the upper right corne r of the main display unde r the battery icon w hen Bluetooth is enabled. 2. In the Blueto oth me nu, sele ct Settin gs with th e right sof t ke y. 3. Scroll to Disco very Mode and se lec t OK . 4. Scroll to On and sele ct OK . Your phone is in discoverabl e mode by ot her Bluetooth device s for one minute.
Set tings an d tools 75 5. Press th e End key once, or the Clear k e y t wice to re turn to the standby mode . Note: Th e phone mu st be in the standby mode to pair with anothe r dev ice. 6. From y our P C, search for Bluetooth devices. A list of devices shows the No kia 6 315i or the n ame you sele cted for you r p ho ne. 7. Select your phone from the list of found devices and ente r the passwo rd. 8. Yo ur phone disp lays a mes sage asking to pa ir with your PC or laptop. Select OK and en ter th e sam e pas sword entere d on your PC. 9. Sele ct A s k alw ays or Alwa ys con nec t on you r phone, and sele ct OK . T he mes sage P ort enab led is display ed on the phone confirming the pairing. All service s such as Dial up Netw orking (DUN) are available on the phone. 10. Available services are also liste d on your PC or laptop. Sele ct serv ices you wa nt to u se wit h you r phone . Unpa iring a Bl ueto oth conn ection To succe ssfully un pair a Blue tooth conne ct ion, you mu st unpair both the phone and the PC or laptop. To unpair th e connection, do the following: 1. To u npair the conn ec tion from the phon e, sc roll to the name of th e PC a nd select OK . The mess age P ort di sabled is display ed on the phone confirming the unpairin g. 2. Fo llow the Bluetooth instruc tio ns on you PC or lapto p, or the Bluetooth dongle instructions for un pairing the PC or laptop from the phone. A dongle is a small USB device added to a PC or laptop that does n ot have a built-in Bluetooth connection. PC, laptop, a n d dongle products have w ebsite support for Bluetooth con nectiv ity.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 76 â Memor y To moni tor the am ount of ph one an d ca rd mem ory you are using for file storage, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Memory and one of the following options: Save Options âÂÂTo set t he location of your stored files. Se lect PIX , FL IX , or Sounds > Phon e Memory or Card Memory . Phone Memory âÂÂTo vie w phone memory usa ge. Select from the follow ing options: ⢠Memory Usage âÂÂT o display the total use d and avai lable me mor y ( MB) . ⢠My PIX âÂÂTo display the size (KB) of th e PI X files stored in My PIX on the phone or to erase or move PIX files to a mem ory card. To d ele te file s, s elect Opt io ns > Erase , t he files y ou wish to dele te, a nd MARK or Mark All . Se l ec t Do ne > Ye s > OK . To move files to the memory card, sele ct Op tions > Mo ve , the files you w ish t o move, a nd MARK or Mark All . Se l ec t Don e > Yes > OK . ⢠My FLIX âÂÂTo display the size (KB) of the FLIX files s tored in My FLI X on the phon e or to erase or move F LIX files to a me mor y ca rd . ⢠My Mu si c âÂÂTo displa y the si ze (KB) of t he music files stored in T u nes & Tones on the phone or to erase or move music files t o a me mory card. ⢠My Sounds âÂÂTo display the size ( KB) of the sound files stored in My Sounds on the phon e or to er ase or mo ve so und fi le s t o a memo ry car d. Card Memory âÂÂTo view card me mory us age. Select from t he available options. See "In formation and help," p. 34.
Set tings an d tools 77 â Phone information To v iew info rm ation ab out y our ph one , selec t Menu > Set ti ng s & T oo ls > Ph one I nfo to di spla y th e fo llo win g i nf or mat io n: My Numbe r â The activ e phone n umber . SW V ersion â The current s oftware ve rsion for your phone. Icon Glossary âÂÂThe library of screen icons shown w hile in a call or wh en using featu res.
Enha ncem ents 78 9. Enhanceme nts Check the model num ber of any charger before use with this phone . Th is ph on e i s in tend ed fo r use when supplied w ith pow er from charger AC-1 005 U for the B L-40 03C batter y. Warning : Us e onl y bat teri es , c ha rger s a nd enha n cem ents appro v ed by Nok ia f or use wit h this particular mode l. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or w arranty, an d may be dangerous . For availabili ty of approved enhancements, pleas e ch eck w it h you r deale r. A few pract ical rule s about acce ssories a nd enhancemen ts: ⢠Keep all accessories and enhancements out of the reach of small ch ildren. ⢠When y ou disconne ct the power cord of an y accessory or enhan cement, grasp and pull th e plug, not the cord. ⢠Che ck regul arly tha t enhanc em en ts installe d in a vehicle are m ounted and are op erating prop erly. ⢠Inst allat ion of any co mple x car enha ncem en ts m ust be mad e by qualified personnel only. Power ⢠950 mAh Li-Ion Ba ttery ( BL-400 3C) ⢠Travel Cha rger (AC-10 05U)
Reference i nformation 79 1 0 . Reference information This chapt er con tains safe ty and main tenance informati on and specifications for your product. â Battery information For battery installation and replacement in formation, see "R eplac e th e batt ery," p. 18. Your phone is powered by a re chargeable batte r y. Th e full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three c omple te charge a nd disch arge cy cles . The batte ry can be charged and disch arged hundreds of tim es but it will even tually w e ar out. Whe n the talk and s tandby tim es ar e noticeab ly sho rter than normal, buy a new ba ttery. Us e only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approv ed chargers designated for this ph one. If a replacement batt ery is being used for the firs t time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be n ecess ary t o conn ect t he charger t hen disconnect an d reconnect it to b egin c harging the battery. Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the pho ne when not in use . Do not lea ve th e batte ry con nected to a charger. Overc harging may short en it s lifetime . I f left un used, a fu lly charged battery will lose its charge ov er time. Temperature extreme s can affect th e ability of your ba ttery to ch arge. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is d amaged.
Reference i nformation 80 Do not short- circuit the battery . Accidenta l short-c ircuiting can oc cur whe n a metalli c object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct conne ction of the positive ( ) and negative (-) terminals of the battery . (These look like metal st rips on the battery.) This migh t happen, for example, when you carry a spare ba ttery in you r pocke t or purse. Short-circu iting th e terminals may damage the battery or the connecting obje ct. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, su ch as in a closed car in summ er or winte r condit ions, will reduce the capacity and lifet ime of t he batt ery. Alw ays try to ke ep the ba ttery betwe en 59ðF and 77ðF (15 ðC and 25ðC ). A phone w ith a hot or cold battery ma y no t work tem porarily, even when the battery is fully ch arged. Battery performance is particu larly limited in te mperature s well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explo de. Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries accordi ng to local regula tions. Pleas e recycle w hen possible. Do not dispose as household waste .
Care a nd mainte nanc e 81 Care and maintenance Your ph one is a p ro du ct of superi or desig n and c raftsm an shi p and should be treate d with ca re. The suggestion s below will help yo u prote ct your w arran ty cov erage an d en joy you r phone for many years. ⢠Keep t he phone an d all of its parts and acce ssories out of the re ach of small chil dren. ⢠Keep the phone dry. Prec ipitation, hu midity and all type s of l iquids or mois ture can co ntain mine rals that wil l cor rode electronic circuits. If your phone doe s get wet, remov e the battery and allow the phone to dry completely be fore replacing it . ⢠Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its mov ing par ts a nd e lectr on ic c ompo nen ts can be d ama ge d. ⢠D o not st o re th e pho ne i n ho t area s. H igh tem p eratur es can shorten th e life of ele ctronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt cert ain plastics. ⢠Do not st ore the phone in co ld areas. When t he phone return s to its normal tempe rature, m oisture c an form inside the phone and damage electron ic circuit boards. ⢠Do not a ttempt to ope n the phone othe r than as instru cted in thi s guide. ⢠Do not drop, knock, or shake the phone . Rough handling can break in ternal circu it boards and fine mech anics. ⢠D o n ot use ha rsh ch em icals , cleanin g solv en ts, or strong dete rgents to c lean th e ph one. ⢠Do not paint the phone. Paint can c log the movin g parts and prevent proper operatio n.
Ca re a nd ma in ten a nc e 82 ⢠Use a s oft, cle an, dry cloth t o c lean an y len ses (s uch as camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses). ⢠Use on ly the s upplie d or a n ap proved repl acement antenna . Unauth orize d an tennas, modific ations, or a ttac hments could damage t he phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠Use chargers indoors. All of the above suggestions apply equally to your phone , battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the n earest au thorized service facility for se rvice.
Additional safety information 83 Additio n al safety informat ion â Operatin g environment Your phone and its enha ncem en ts may con tain sm all parts. Keep th e m out of t he r e ach of s mal l ch ild ren . Remember to follo w any s peci al regulatio ns in force in any area and alway s swit ch off your phone wh en its use is prohibit ed or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the phone only in its norma l operating posit ions. This pho ne meets RF exposure guid elines whe n used either in the normal use p osition agains t the ear or whe n position ed at least 20 m illimete rs (4/ 5 inch) awa y from th e body. When a carry ca se, belt clip , or holder is used for body -worn operatio n, it should not contain metal and sh ould position th e ph one the above-stated distance from your body. In order to transmi t data files or message s, this phone req uires a good quality conn ection to the network. I n some cases, trans mi ssion of dat a file s or messa ges may be del ayed un til such a con ne ct ion is av aila ble. Ens ure the abo ve se parat ion dista nce inst ructions are f ollowed unt il the transmis sion is compl eted. â Med ica l dev ice s Operation of any radio transm itting equipm ent, includin g wireless phon es, may inte rfere with the func tionality of inade quately prote cted me dical device s. Cons ult a phy sician or the manufa cture r of the m edical device to de termine if th ey are adeq uat ely sh iel ded fro m exte rna l RF ener gy or if you hav e any questions. Sw itch o ff you r phone in he alth c are facilities whe n any re gulat ions pos ted in thes e areas instru ct you t o do so. Hos pitals o r h ealth c are facilit ies ma y be using equipme nt th at could be se nsitive to ex terna l RF en ergy.
Additional safety information 84 Pac em ake rs Pa cemake r manufa ctur ers rec ommend that a mini mum separ ation of 1 5.3 cen timet ers (6 inc hes ) be m aint ained be twe en a w ir ele ss d evi ce or ph one an d a pa cem a k er t o avo id potential inte rferen ce w ith the pa cemak er. The se rec omm enda t ions ar e con sistent wi th the i ndep endent re sea rch b y and r ecomme nda tio ns o f Wire less Te chnol ogy Res earch . To m inim ize the pote nt ial for in t erfere nc e, pe rso ns wit h pacema ker s should : ⢠Alw ays ke ep th e phon e m or e than 15. 3 centim ete rs (6 in ches) from th eir pacemaker. ⢠Not carry the phone in a breast pocket. ⢠Hold the phon e to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimiz e th e potential for interfe rence. If you suspe ct interferen ce, switch off you r phone and move the phone away . He aring ai ds Som e di git al wi rele ss d evi ces m ay in terf ere wi th some hear ing aid s. If int erfe ren ce occ urs , con sul t your s ervic e pr ov ide r. â Vehicl es RF signals m ay affect imprope rly installe d or in adequat ely shielded e lectronic sys tems in motor v ehicle s such as electr onic fuel inject ion syst ems, electron ic antisk id (an tilock) braki ng sy stems, ele ctronic speed c ontrol sy ste ms, and air bag systems. For more information, ch eck with the manufacture r or its representative of your vehicle or any equipment th at has been added.
Additional safety information 85 Only qua lified personn el should se rvice the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or servic e may be danger ous and m ay inv alidate any w arran ty th at may appl y to the phon e. Check regul arly th a t all wireless pho ne equipment in your v ehicle is moun ted and operating properly. Do not store or carry fl ammable l iquids, gases, or explosive materi als in the same compartment as the phone, its parts, or enhancem ents. For veh icles equi pped w ith an air b ag, re member th at ai r bags in flate with gr eat forc e. Do not plac e obj ects, incl uding ins talle d or portable wirele ss equi pment in the area over the air bag or in the ai r bag deplo yment area. I f in-vehi cle wirel ess equipmen t is im prope rly in stal led an d t he air bag infl ates , serio us inju ry c ould res ult . FCC regul ations prohibit us ing your wire less phon e while in the air. The use of wireles s telephones in an aircraft m ay be dange rou s to the oper ation of the aircr aft, disr up t t he wi reless telephone n etwork, a nd may be ille gal. â Potentia lly explo sive environments Switch off your phone wh en in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas wh e re you wou ld no rmall y be a dv ised to tu rn o ff yo ur v ehi cl e e ngin e. Spar ks in such areas could cause an explosion or fir e resulting in bodil y inju ry or ev en deat h. S wit ch o ff th e ph on e at r ef uelin g points such as n ear gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of ra dio equipme nt in fuel depots, st or ag e, an d distrib ution areas, chemic al plant s or wh ere blasti ng ope ration s a re in prog re ss. Are as wi th a pot entia lly explosive atmosphere ar e often but not always c learly marked . They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities , vehicles us ing liquefie d petroleum gas (such as propa ne or butane), a nd are as where the air contains chemicals or parti cles such as grain, du st or metal pow de rs.
Additional safety information 86 Failure to obs erve thes e instruction s may lead to s uspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, legal action, or both. â Emer gency calls Impo rta nt: Wireless phones, including this phone , operate using radio signals, wire less networks, landli ne net work s, and user -program med func tions. Beca use of th is, connec tions in all condit ions c annot be guara nteed. You shou ld never rely s olely on any wireles s phone for essentia l commun ication s like medic al emergencie s. To make an emergency call, make sure your phone is properly charge d before atte mpting any em ergenc y calls . If your bat t ery be com es empt y, you ca nnot re ceive or ma ke c al ls, including e mergen cy calls an d must w ait a few minu tes afte r th e c ha rgi ng be gi ns to pl ac e yo ur cal l. 1. Press th e end k ey as many ti mes a s nee ded t o c lear t he display and ready the phone for calls. 2. Ente r th e of fic ial emerg enc y nu mb er fo r your pres en t location and press the se nd key. Emergency numbers vary by l ocation. If certain fe atures are in use, you may first nee d to turn those featu res off before you can ma ke an em ergenc y call. Cons ult this guide or your s ervice provide r for more info r m ation. When m a king an e merg ency c all, give all the necess ary information as acc urately as possible. Your wire less phone may be the only m eans of comm unica tion at the scen e of an accident. Do not end th e call until given permission to do so.
Additional safety information 87 â Ce rt if ic atio n in f orm at ion (S A R) THIS MO BILE DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPO SURE TO RADI O WAVES. Yo ur m ob ile d e vic e is a rad io tra ns mitt er a nd rec eiv er. It is desi gned not to excee d the limi ts for exposur e to radio waves recomme nded by internati onal guideli nes. These guideline s we re d evel oped by t he in depen den t scient if ic or gan izati on ICNIRP and include saf ety marg ins designed t o assure the protec tion of al l p ersons, r egard less o f a ge an d he alth . The exposu re guidelines f or mo bi le devices employ a uni t of measure ment known as the Specific Absorpti on Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit st ated in the ICNIRP guide lines is 2.0 watt s/ kil ogr am (W/kg) avera ged ove r 10 gram s of tiss ue. Tes ts for SA R are c ond uc ted usin g st andar d o perat ing posi tion s wit h th e dev ice tran smi ttin g at its hi gh es t cert ifie d powe r lev el in all tested frequency ban ds. The actual SAR level o f an operating devi ce can be b e low the maximum value becaus e the devic e is desi gned to use only the power required to reach the net work. That amou nt c hang es de p end ing o n a n umbe r of fact ors such as how cl ose you ar e to a network b ase station . The hig hest SAR va lue under th e ICNIRP guid elines f or use of th e device at the ea r is 0. 668 W/kg. Use of device accessorie s and enhanceme nts may result in different SAR values. SAR values may vary depending on nation al reporting and testin g requirements and the netw ork band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product informatio n at w ww.n okia.c om .
Additional safety information 88 Your mobil e device is also desi gned to meet the req uirements for exposure to radio waves established by the Federal Communicati ons Commission (USA) and I n dustry Canada. These requirem ents se t a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg ave raged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported under this st andard during product ce rtification for us e at the ear is 1.37 W/kg and when properly w orn on the body is 0.537 W/ kg. Informat ion about th is device model can be fo und at http:// www.fcc. gov/o et/fcci d by se arch in g the equi pment au thorizati on sy stem us ing FCC ID QMNRM- 215 .
Additional safety information 89 â Heari ng aid comp atibi lity ( HAC) Warning : For hearin g aid compatibil ity, you mu st turn off the Bluetoo th con nectivi ty. Your mobile device mod el complies w ith FCC ru les go verning hea rin g a id com p ati bil ity. T hese r ule s requ ir e a n M3 m icrop ho ne or high er val ue. Th e M-value , show n on the d evi ce box, refe rs to lower radio frequency ( RF) emissions . A higher M-value ge nerally indi cates that a devi ce model h as a lower RF emiss ions level, wh ich m ay improv e the likeliho od that the device will operate with certain hear ing aids. Som e hearing aids ar e more immune than oth ers are to int erferen ce. Please consult y our h ear i ng h eal th pr of es si on al to d ete rm in e th e M -ra t ing of you r hearing a id a nd whethe r yo ur he aring aid will work w ith th is device. More informat ion on acces sibility can be found at www.n okiaacces sibili ty.com . For best results , fully extend the antenna for he aring aid compatibility . â Te ch nic al inf orm a tio n Type desig nat ion âÂÂRM -2 15 Dimensio ns âÂÂWi dth, 47.6 mm; l eng th, 89 .5 mm; de pth, 18. 3 mm Weig h t â 96.3 g wit h 950 mAh Li-I on Battery (BL-40 03C) Main Displ ay â 2.0-in V GA, 176x2 20 pix els, 262 ,000 colors Mini D is play âÂÂ1.0- in VGA, 9 6x96 pix els, 65,000 colors Cam er a âÂÂIntegrated 1.3 M pixels with 8X digital zoom and fl ash Re mova b l e Me mo ry âÂÂmicroSD ( Trans Flash) Wir eless n etwor ks â CDMA 800 and 1900 MHz, and CDMA 2000 1x RTT and EVDO Freq ue nc y ran ge (Tx) â PCS : 1851. 25âÂÂ190 8. 75 MHz; cellula r: 824. 70-848. 37 MHz Freq ue nc y ran ge (Rx) âÂÂPC S: 19 31.25 âÂÂ19 88.75 MH z; cellula r: 869. 70âÂÂ893 .37 MH z GP S frequ e nc y âÂÂ157 5.42 M Hz Blue to ot h frequ e nc y ran ge âÂÂ2.4 âÂÂ2.485 G Hz
Additional safety information 90 â Batt ery info rma tion This sect ion provides in formation abou t batte ry chargin g times with the travel charge r, talk-times, and standby time s. Be aware that the inform ation in th is section is su bject to change. For more informat ion, contact your s ervice provider . Ch arg ing tim e The followin g chargin g time is approx imate with the BL-400 3C 950 mAh Li-Io n batte ry: Tra vel C harg er : Up to 2 hrs , 20 minu tes Ta lk an d st andby t imes Operation tim es are esti mates only and depend on signal streng th, phone use, network con ditions, features use d, battery age and con dition (inclu ding ch ar ging ha bits), tem pera tur es to which th e ba ttery is expose d, and many other factors.
In dex 91 Index A Abc mode 26 about your p hone 6 acce ssibility 9 account information 60 alarm clo ck 61 sound s 64 ale rts 43 answer options 69 ante nna 1 7 B back co ver removin g 18 replacing 19 backli ght 6 5 banner 64 battery cha rgers 79 cha rging 19 cha rging ti me 90 information 90 removin g 18 replacing 18 talk and standby times 90 billing 9, 58 Blue tooth 72 pairi ng from PC to phone 74 pairi ng f rom phone to PC 73 unpairing a Blu etooth co nnecti on 75 C calcula tor 60 calenda r 61 call log 5 8 call settin gs answer options 68 au to retry 6 9 D TMF t ones 72 one-t ouch dial 7 0 T TY m ode 69 voice priv acy 70 voice serv ices 70 call timers 58 ca llb a ck nu mbe r 47, 6 8 ca lle r group 54 ID 2 4 ca lls answering 23 duration o f 58 he ads e t 22 in-ca ll options 24 ma king 22 mut ing 2 5 pa uses whe n ma kin g 51 sile ncing 23 vibrate mode 24 ca me ra 31 care a nd mainte nan ce 81 certific ation information (SAR) 87
Ind ex 92 charg er co nnec t ing 19 information 79 times 90 ch at mes sages 49 cloc k 66 contact in formation 9 conta ct list 53 con tacts def a ult num ber 51 new 50 numbe rs with pa uses 5 1 voic e dial 53 con tr ast set tin g s 65 copyright p rotection 35 cust om er se rvi c e 9 D default nu mber callba ck 4 7 c ont ac ts 51 delete me ssage s 48 device inform ation 77 dimens ions 89 display back light 65 banner 6 4 con trast 65 font si ze 66 theme s 65 wallpaper 65 downloading ext ras 34 games 33 information 34 picture s 32 videos 32 drafts 46, 48 DTM F tones 7 2 duration of calls 58 E edit me ssage 40 e-mail 4 9 eme rgen cy calls 86 lo cation sharing 67 while using w ireless Interne t 35 EMS 43 enhan ced roa ming in dicator 64 enha nce men ts 78 entry mode 2 8, 47 eras e mess ages 48 ERI 64 ESN 8 even t sch ed uler 61 F FCC in formation 87 font s ize 66 G games 33 Get Extras 34 Ge t Fu n & Gam es 33 Ge t G oi ng 34 Get It Now 29 Ge t News & Inf o 3 3 Get PIX & F LIX 31 Get Tunes & T ones 3 0 groups 54
In dex 93 H hea dset 2 0, 22 hearing a id compa tibility 8 9 hearing aids 8 4 help 8, 34 I inbox 43 , 44, 48 indicators and icons 13, 77 instant me ssages 4 9 L language 67 location sharing 6 7 lock code 6 7 loudspe aker 22 M master volum e 63 medical de vices hearing aids 84 pace make rs 83 memory informat ion 3 4, 76 messag e options 41, 43, 44, 48 reply 4 4 segments 37 set tings 46 siz e 3 8 messag es cha racte rs in 41 , 42 cha t 49 composing 39, 40, 42 draft 46 e-mail 4 9 EMS 37, 43 eras ing 48 inbox 43 MMS 38, 4 3 m obile IM 4 9 options for 4 6 Qui ck T ext 47 sent 46 SMS 43 te xt 37 voice m ail 48 mi croSD card 21, 76 mi niSD card 74 MMS 43 mobile IM 49 multi-ta p mode 26 mute fun ction 25, 4 6 m y acco unt 60 N NAM se lection 68 netw ork serv ices 7 sett ing s 66 new s & info 33 Nokia support 9 no tepad 62 numbe r mod e 2 8 O one-touch dial settings 70 optio ns conta ct lis t 5 4 inbox 44 message 48 PIX message 31
Ind ex 94 sent m essage 4 6 TXT me ssage 40 P pace make rs 83 pauses 51 phone lock 67 set tings 66 set up 17 picture ID 52 takin g 31 picture gallery 32 pi c tur es 31 PIX & F LIX messag es 38 formats 3 8 set tings 48 powering on/off 20 Q Qu ick Te xt 47 R re ce nt c all s 58 recordings 30 redialing 69 reference inform ation 79 reply to messages 44 ri n gt one s 30 S safety 5, 83 s crol l ke y 16 scrolling 16 secu ri ty 3 5, 67 select ion k eys 15 sent me ssages 4 6, 48 setti ngs 46 Bl ue to oth 72 phone 66 soun ds 63 settings & tools 60 shortc ut key 66 short cuts 16 si gn at ure 47 sile nt mo de 24 SMS 43 softw are version 77 sound settin gs 63 sound s alert 63 PIX message 41 suppo rted formats 38 speaker phone 22 speed dials 23, 57 standalone m ode 66 standard mode 26 standby mode 1 3 stop watc h 63 syst em devic e information 77 lan guage 67 NAM selection 68 secu rity 67 sele ct 6 8 standalone mode 66 T talk and standby times 90 tech nical information 89
In dex 95 text ent ry 2 6, 47 Abc mode 26 entry mode 28 numbe r mode 2 8 word mode 2 7 text m ess ag es 3 7, 39 th emes 65 timers 58 tools & settin gs 6 0 touch to nes 7 2 TTY mode 69 turn phon e off/on 20 TXT message s cha racte rs 3 7 edit 40 wri te and se nd 3 9 type designation 89 U usa ge ru les 3 5 V V CAST 29 vibrate mode 24 video download 3 1 gallery 3 2 recording 32 supported form ats 38 vie w ca lls 58 inbox 44 m issed ca lls 5 8 voi ce dial 53 ma il 48 privacy 70 serv ices 7 0 volume adju sting 2 3, 63 earpi ece 6 3 W wallpa per 65 WAP 43 wire less Int ern et 3 5 ne two rks 89 word m ode 2 7 world clo ck 62 writ e and send messages 3 9
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2 LEGAL IN FORMAT ION PART NO. 92 48918, ISSUE NO. 2a Copyright é2007 Nokia. All rights res erved. No kia , No ki a Co nnec ti ng Pe opl e, and the Noki a Or ig in al En hanc eme n ts logos are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and pro duct names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respe ct iv e owner s. US Patent No. 581843 7 and other pending patents. T9 text input software copyright é1999-2007 Te gic C ommunications, In c. A ll righ ts rese rv ed . cdma2000 is a registered ce rt ification mark of t he Telecommunications Industry As sociation. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol so ftwar e fro m RSA Sec urit y. Bluetooth wireless technology is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SI G, Inc. microSD is a registered trademark of the SD Car d A ssoci ation , Inc. This product is licensed unde r the MPEG -4 Visual Patent Portfoli o Licens e (i) for personal an d noncommercial use in connection with information which has been encoded in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard by a consumer engaged in a personal and noncommer cial activity and (ii) for use in connection with MPEG-4 video provided by a licensed vide o provi der. No lic ense is gr anted or shall b e implied f or any other use . A dditio nal information, including t h at related t o promotional, internal, and commercial us es, may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com . The information contained in this us er guide was written for the Nok ia 63 15 i pr odu cts. N oki a o perate s a pol icy of on goin g d eve lopm ent. Nok ia r ese rve s th e rig h t to m ake cha nge s to any of the pro d ucts described in this document without prior notice.
3 UNDER NO CIR CUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA B E RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY L OSS O F DA TA OR INC OME OR AN Y SPE CIAL, IN CID ENTAL , AND CONSEQUEN TIAL OR INDIREC T DAMA GES HOW SOEVE R CAUSED . THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOC UMENT ARE PROVIDED âÂÂAS IS. â EXC EPT AS R E Q U I R E D B Y A P P L I C A B L E L A W , N O W A R R A N T I E S O F A N Y K I N D , EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUD ING, BUT NO T LIMITED TO, THE IMPLI ED WARRA NTIES OF MERC HANTABI LITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU LAR PURPO SE, ARE M ADE IN R ELAT ION TO THE ACCURA CY AND RELI ABIL ITY OR CONT ENTS OF THI S DOCUMENT. NOKIA RESE RVES T H E R I G H T T O R E V I S E T H I S D O C U M E N T O R W I T H D R A W I T A T A N Y T I M E WI THOUT PRIOR N OTICE . Export Controls This d evice m ay cont ain com modi ties, techn ology , o r s o ft w a re sub j ec t to export laws and regulations from the U.S. and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. Copyright protections may preve nt some im ages, ringtones, and other content from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. FCC/Indus try C anada No tice Your device may cause TV or radio interfer ence (f or example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to s top u sin g yo u r te lep ho ne if such in terfe re nce cann ot be el imin ated . I f you requ ire assi stance , cont act your local ser vice fa cility. This de vic e co m pl ie s wit h p ar t 15 o f the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devi ce may not cause harmful in terfe renc e, and (2 ) t his devi ce mus t accep t any in te rf erenc e re cei ved, including int erference that may cause undesired oper ation. Any cha nges or m od ifi catio ns not expr essly ap prov ed by No kia c ould void th e us erâÂÂs a ut ho r i ty t o operate this equip ment.
Conte nts 4 Contents For your safe ty . .................... .................... ................ 5 Welcome ........... .................... .................... ................ 8 1. Phone at a glance.......... .................... ............. 11 2. Set up your p hone ......... ................................. 17 3. Text entry ... .................... .................... ............. 26 4. Get It Now . ........................................ ............. 29 5. Messaging ...................... .................... ............. 37 6. Contacts ......................... .................... ............. 50 7. Recent calls .................... ................................. 58 8. Settings and tool s ......... ................................. 60 9. Enhancements ................................... ............. 78 10. Reference informati on ...................... ............. 79 Care and maintenance ......... .................... ............. 81 Additional safet y information ............................. 83 Index ................. .................... .................................. 91
For your safety 5 For your safety Read thes e simple guide lines. Not follow ing them may be dangerous or ille gal. R ead t he c omplete user guide for further inform ation. SWITCH O N SAFELY Do no t swit c h the de vi ce on wh en wire l ess phone use is prohibited or w hen it may cau se interferen ce or danger. ROAD SAFE TY COMES FIRST Obey all loc al laws. Always k eep your han ds free to operate th e vehicle w hile driving . Your first con sider ati on wh ile dri ving sh ou ld be road saf ety. INTERFERENCE Do no t swit c h the de vi ce on wh en wire l ess phone use is prohibited or w hen it may cau se interferen ce or danger. SWITCH O FF IN HOSPITA LS Follo w any restriction s. Sw itch th e devic e off near m edical equip men t. SWITCH OFF IN AIRC RAFT Follo w any restriction s. Wire less device s can cause inte rference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFU ELING Don't use the device at a refu eling point. Don' t use ne ar fu el or ch emical s. SWITC H OFF NEAR BLAS TING Follo w any res trictions. Don' t use the device where blasting is in progress.
For your safety 6 USE SENSIBLY Use only in th e normal position as explained in the produc t docum enta tion. Don't tou ch th e ante nna un nece ssarily. QUALIFIED SER VICE Only qua lified personn el may insta ll or repa ir this product. ENHANCEM ENTS A ND BA TTERIES Use only a ppr ove d en hanc em en ts and batte rie s. Do not c onnect in compat ible produ cts. WATER-RESISTA NCE Your phone i s not water-resistant. Keep it dry. BACK-U P COPIES R e m e m b e r t o m a k e b a c k - u p c o p i e s o r k e e p a writte n record of all important inform ation. CONNECTIN G TO OTHER DE VICES When conne ct ing to an y ot her devic e, rea d its user guide for de tailed safety ins tructions. Do not c onnect in compat ible produ cts. EMERG ENCY CA LLS Ensure the device is switc hed on and in servic e. Pres s the e nd key as ma ny time s as ne eded to clear the display an d return to the main scre en. Ente r the em ergenc y nu mber, th en pres s the s end key. Give you r loca tion . Do not e nd th e call un til given permission to do so. â About your phone The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the follow ing Ve rizon netw orks: C DMA 80 0 an d 1900 MHz, an d CDMA2000 1xRTT and EVDO. C ontact Ve rizo n for more information about ne tworks.
For your safety 7 When u sing the feature s in this phone , obey all laws and respe ct privacy a nd the leg itimate rights of othe rs. Warning : To use any features in this phone, the phone must be switched on. Do not swit ch the phone on when wireless phone use ma y cause i nterference or danger. â Network ser vices To use the phone you must have serv ice from a wirele ss service prov ider. M any of th e features i n this phone de pend on fea tures in the wirel e ss network to f unction. These network servi ces may not be ava ilable on all ne tworks or you may have to m ake specific arrangem ents with your s ervice provider before y ou can ut ilize them. Yo ur servic e provider may need to give you addition al instruct ions for their use and expl ain wh at charges will apply . Some netw orks may ha ve lim itations that a ffect how you can u se netw or k service s. For i nst ance , som e ne twor ks may not support all languag e-dependent characters and serv ices. Your service provider may have reques ted tha t certain fe atures be disabled or not activated in y our ph one. If so, they will not appear on your ph one me nu. Your p hone ma y also ha ve been specially configu red. T his c onfiguration m ay includ e ch anges in menu names, men u order, and icons. C ontact Ve rizon for more information . This phone supports WAP 2.0 protoc ols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protoc ols. Some feat u r e s o f t h i s p h o n e , s u c h a s Get It Now and e-mail messaging, require netw ork support for these te chnologies.
Welco me 8 We l c o m e Co ngra tul ati on s on your pur chas e of th is No ki a mob ile phone . Your phone provides many functions that are prac tical for dail y u se, su ch as a han ds-fr ee s peak er pho ne, alarm cloc k, calc ulat or, cal end ar, cam era, im age a nd da ta down loads, a nd more. Yo ur phone can a lso conn ec t to other dev ices using Bluetooth wireless. To personalize your phone you can set your favorite rin gtones. â Getting help If y ou need help, the Nok ia Care Con tact Cente r is availabl e for assistance . Before callin g, we recom mend that you write down the electronic serial number (ESN) and your zip code (only in th e US ) and have it available . F i n d y o u r d e v i c e l a b e l The ESN is found on the type label, which is located be ne at h the battery on the back of the phone . Se e "Remov e th e bac k cov er, " p. 1 8.
Welco me 9 Accessibil ity solu tions Nokia is c ommitte d to makin g m obile ph ones easy t o u se for all individ uals, including th ose wi th disabilities . For more informat ion visit th e W eb site at ww w.nok i aacc ess ibilit y. com . Nok ia su pport an d co ntac t infor mation Che ck www.nok iaus a.com /suppo rt or your loca l Nokia W eb sit e fo r th e l ate st v ers ion o f th is gu ide, add itio nal inf ormat io n, dow nload s, an d serv ices re lated t o your No kia p roduc t. On the W eb site, you ca n get informati on on the us e of No kia product s and service s. If you need to c ontact cu stomer servi ce, ch eck t he l is t of l oca l Noki a Care Cont act Ce nter s a t www.nokia.com/customerservice . For main ten ance servic es, check y our ne arest N okia C are Contact Ce nter location at www. noki a. com/ re pai r . Billin g and customer servi ce To reach VerizonâÂÂs bi lling and custo mer service support, dial 1-80 0-256-46 46.
Welco me 10 â Get the most out of t his guide The followin g secti ons illus trate the variou s compone nts of your phone . Familia rize yourself w ith these s ections to he lp you u nderstan d t he in structio ns t hat follow. This guide uses c ertain terms for the steps that you are asked to perform. ⢠Pre ss m eans to press an d release a key quickly . For example , press 7 me ans pres s the ke y on th e keyp ad tha t is la beled with th e nu mber 7 a nd pqrs. ⢠Pre ss and hold m eans to press and hold a ke y for 2âÂÂ3 se cond s; t hen rel ea se th e key. ⢠Select ion keys and the center sele ction k ey ar e used t o sele ct a men u opti on. To select an op tio n, press the sele ction key below the menu item on the phone screen, or pre ss the center select ion key for the OK or select op tions, if sho wn. ⢠The scroll ke y is us ed to move up, down, left, or right in th e menu s. ⢠Send and e nd keys: Press the send key to plac e a call or to answ er an incomin g call. Pres s the end key to en d a call or press and hold to return to the start screen.
Pho ne at a glan ce 11 1. Ph one at a glance Earpiece ( 1) Main dis play (2 ) Sc rol l ke y (3) Rig h t se lec tion ke y ( 4) Cam era ke y/Ba ss b oos t key (5 )â Pre ss to take a picture, or press while you are list ening to music t o bo ost the bass. End/power key (6) Keyp ad ( 7) Microphone ( 8) Clea r key/ voic e dia l key ( 9) Sen d ke y (10) Speaker phone (11) Left selection key (12) Cent er selecti on key (1 3)
Pho ne at a gla n ce 12 Media player fast forward key (1 )â Pre ss to skip to the ne xt song in y our playlist, o r pre ss a nd hold to fast forward through the so ng curre ntl y playing. Media pl ayer play/pau se key ( 2 )âÂÂPress to play or pause a song in your playlist. Media player re wind key (3)âÂÂPress to play the previous song on your playlist, or pre ss and hold to rewind through the son g currently playing. Volume ke ys (4) Cam era key ( 5) Hea ds et ja ck (6 ) Mini disp lay (7) Charge /act ivity L ED (8) Speaker phone (9) Camera flash (10) Ca mera l ens (1 1) MicroSD c ard slot (12)
Pho ne at a glan ce 13 â The sta ndby mode The start screen is home base and indicates your phone is in the standby mode. Signal strength (1)âÂÂThe streng th of the sign al received by t he phone is indicated by th e number of bars disp lay ed. (Si gnal streng th not show n in standalone m ode.) Message (2)â Pr ess t he left selec tion key to select th is option. Menu (3)â Pr es s t he cente r sele ction k ey t o select th is option. Contact s (4)â Press the ri gh t sel ect io n ke y to select th is option. Batte ry level (5) âÂÂFour bars indicate a fully charged battery. Location (6)â Location informa tion sh aring mode. â Indicators an d icons Depending on you r phone settin gs and modes, some or all of the follow ing indicators and ic ons may appe ar in the standby mode. See " Phone inform ation," p. 77, for ins tructions on how to display the comple te icon gloss ary. Signal strength indicator. You are in a 1XRTT net work . Se e " Netwo rk ser vi ces," p. 7. Signal strength in dicator. You are in a digit al net work . Se e " Netwo rk ser vi ces," p. 7.
Pho ne at a gla n ce 14 Signal stre ngth indica tor. You are i n an EV on ly net work . See " Ne twor k serv ic es, " p. 7. Signal st rength in dicator. You are in a 1X /EV netw ork. See "Network services," p. 7 . Signal streng th indic ator. You are in an EVDO onl y net work . See "Ne two rk serv ice s," p. 7. No servic e indicato r: the phone is n ot in service. Batte ry stren gth indic ator. Cal l st at e in dica tor : a ca ll is in prog re ss. No ic on in dica t es t he ph on e i s i n th e st and by mo d e. Dormant mode : the phone is in a dormant state during a data c all. Your conn ec tion is still activ e. Data se ssion: a wirel ess data commu nicatio n is in prog r e ss. You a re roam ing o utsid e your ho me netwo rk. SSL security feature is on. TTY i s e nabled. Loca tion information s haring is set to E9 1 1 O nly . Se e "S ecur ity," p. 67 . Loca tion information s haring is set to Location O n . See "Sec uri ty, " p. 67 . Voice privacy is activate d. Sounds are set to off. Alarm on ly is on. Alarm is set to on. EV D
Pho ne at a glan ce 15 â Phone menus Phone features are grouped according to fun ction and are acces sed throu gh the main menu s ( Ge t It Now , Messaging , Contact s , Rece nt Call s , and Settings & Tools ). Each main menu c ontains submenus and lis ts from whi ch you ca n sele ct or vie w it em s and cu st omize your ph o ne fea tures. To a cces s th ese s ubm enu s, en te r the n um be r ass ocia ted with the option. You m ay also us e the scrol l m ethod. The left, right, and cente r selection keys are als o calle d s oft keys . The f un cti on a ss ocia te d wi th t he sel ecti on k ey s can change for each phone m enu and depends on each sel ect ed fea tu re. Some features may not be available, depending on you r netwo rk. Contact Verizon for more information. Standalone m ode is on. Blue tooth wire less conn ec tivity is on . Speaker phone is set to on . Vibrate mode is set to on. A schedule entry is set. The re a re n ew vo ic e mai ls . Ther e ar e new messag es i n you r inb ox. Yo u have mis sed calls .
Pho ne at a gla n ce 16 â Scroll method 1. In the st andby mode, use the left and right selection keys to se lect Message or Con tacts . To a cces s the ma in menu s, sele ct Menu with the cente r selection ke y, the n scroll left or right. To provide a visual re presenta tion of your cu rrent posi tion in the menu structure, a sc rol l bar may be displayed on the right side of the screen. 2. Press the clear key t o return to t he previous scr een except whe n in a voice call, creating a TXT message, or in a wirel e ss or Ge t It N o w ap plication. 3. Press the end key to re turn to the standby mode from any me nu o r s ubm e nu . â Scroll key You can use the scroll key to mov e up , down, left, and right throu gh the me nu options. Press the center selec tion ke y to select a n item. Depending on how you configu re your phone, some or all of the followin g men u shortcuts may be avai lable in the standby mode us ing the scroll ke y. See "Short cut k ey," p. 66. Up âÂÂLaunch browser. Righ t âÂÂV iew Get I t N o w menu . Do wn âÂÂG o to cale ndar. Left â GET P IX & FL IX . Pres s OK âÂÂSelect highligh ted menus and submen us.
Set up your p hon e 17 2. Set up your phone â Antenna Your phone has both an intern al and external antenna . The wire l ess si g nal ante nna is ex tern al and located tow ard the top of the phone. To improve th e sig n al stre n gt h o n your ph one, extend the external antenna as far as possible while in use. An inte rnal GPS ante nna is activ ated whe n you place an emergenc y call or when y ou select Loca tion On fro m the Locati on menu. See "Se curity, " p. 6 7. Hold the phone as y ou wo uld any othe r telephone with th e antenna area poin ted up and over y our shoulde r. As with any othe r radio transm itting devic e, do n ot touch the antenna unn eces sarily w hen the pho ne is swit ched on . C ontact with th e ante nna a ffec ts c all qua lity and m ay ca use the phon e to ope rate at a hi gh er po wer le vel tha n ot herw is e ne eded . Not touchin g the a ntenn a area durin g a phone call o ptimize s the ante nna performa nce and ba ttery life.
Se t up yo ur pho n e 18 â Change battery Note: Alw ays switch the device off, and disc onnec t the ch arger before removing the battery. Remove the back cover With the back of the phone facing you, sli de the b ack cove r toward the bot tom of the phone while pre ssing the c ove r release (shown in circle) and remov e. Remove the batter y After y ou have remove d the back cover, insert yo ur finger into the finger grip and lift the batte ry from its compa rtmen t. Replace the batter y 1. I nsert th e gold-colore d con ta ct en d of the battery into the battery slot. 2. Push down on the other end of the batte ry to snap the batt ery into pla ce.
Set up your p hon e 19 Replace the back cover Set the back cover on the phone so that t he cover tabs ali gn w ith the s lots in the phon e. Sli de th e back c ove r toward the top of the phone until the back cover is securely in place. Impo rta nt: Do not remove the fro nt co ver of this devic e. Attempts to remove the front cov er may damage the phone . If your phone require s se rvice , contac t the Nokia Care Con tact Ce nter . Charg e t he batter y 1. Plug the AC-1005U charger transformer into a standard ac outlet. 2. Open the charger slot co ver at the bott om en d of the phon e (1). 3. I nsert th e char ger out put plug into the char ger s lot (2). Th e c har ge L ED on t he fron t cov er of your phone will change from red to green when ch arging is com pl e te. Th e cha rge ti me va ries depe nd ing on th e ba tte ry leve l. The maximu m ch arge time for a fully dis charged, standard ba ttery is app roximately 2 hours, 20 minu tes.
Se t up yo ur pho n e 20 â T ur n your phone on or off To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the end/powe r key for at least 3 s econds . â Connect the headset You can connect a c ompatible headset w ith a sta ndard 2.5-mm plug into your phon e to allow hands-free operation. Warning : When you use the head set, your ability to hear outside sou nds m ay be affected. Do not use the hea dse t wher e i t ca n end ang er yo ur s af ety . 1. O pen the hea dset conne cto r port . 2. Pl ug t he he ad se t conne cto r in to the 2.5- mm hea dset jack on the si de of your phon e. 3. Pos iti on the hea ds et on you r ea r. Wit h the head se t co nnecte d, you can make , an swer , a nd end calls as us ual. ⢠Use the keypa d to en ter numbe rs. ⢠Pr ess t he se nd ke y to pla ce a ca ll. See " Phone a t a glance ," p. 11 . ⢠Pre ss the en d ke y to en d a c all.
Set up your p hon e 21 â MicroSD ca rd Use only microSD cards approved by Nokia for use with this phone. No kia utilize s the approved in dustry s tandards for mem or y c ards but n o t a ll oth er bra nd s m ay fu nc tion cor re ctl y or be fully comp atible with th is phone. To in ser t th e mi cr oS D me mory c ar d, co mp le te th e following ste ps: 1. Lift open th e microSD slot cover. 2. Insert ca rd firmly a s shown in th e illustration . The card click s into place. To re mov e m icro SD card, fir mly pr ess th e c ard unt il it rel eas es from card slot and slides out. Se e "Memo ry, " p. 76. Impo rta nt : D o no t re mov e th e me mor y c ard in t he middle of an operat ion when the card is being access ed. Removing th e card in the m iddle of an operation may da mage the memory c ard as well as the phone, and data stored on the card may be corrupted.
Se t up yo ur pho n e 22 â Mak e a call To make a c all, make sure t he phone is tu rned on. Ent er the num ber y ou want to call , an d pr ess t he s en d key . See "C ontac ts," p. 50, to use t he conta cts menu a nd to enter conta ct numbe rs. This is a ne two rk featur e. Us e the ke y pad Enter the phone number (inc luding the area code if necessary), and press the send key. To delete a characte r t o t he left of the curs or, pres s th e clea r key. Pres s th e en d key to end the call. This is a network featur e. Recently diale d numbers Pre ss the send k ey once to displ ay the lates t number s di aled, received, or miss ed. Press the send key again to dial t he last number yo u dial ed, or highlight the numbe r (or name ) you wish to redial, and press the send k ey. This is a netw ork feature. Sp eake r phon e To us e th e sp eak er p hon e w he n in a call , pre ss (sp ea ker pho ne k ey). To t urn t he s peaker pho ne of f, pres s ag ain. This is a netw ork featu re. Warning : D o n o t h o l d t h e p h o n e n e a r y o u r e a r w h e n th e spea k er pho ne is in us e, be caus e the volu me m ay be extr em ely l oud. Headset calls To answe r a cal l when th e hea dset is conn ec ted, pres s the send key on your phone, or if included, pre ss the send key on th e hea dset e nhan cem ent. If i nclu ded , us e t he v olu me ke y on your h eads et t o adju st c all v olum e.
Set up your p hon e 23 Call a spee d dial numbe r To d ial a sing le-di git speed di al nu mber (2 âÂÂ9), pr ess an d hold the numb er of t he a ssigned key. To d ial a t wo- dig it spee d di al number (10â 22), use a short press on the f irst number, and press and hold th e second number. See "Sp eed D ia ls," p . 56 . Speed dial numbers 97 , 98 , and 99 are pr e-se t num bers f or Verizon Custom er Service, an d are free calls . These three spe e d d ial s ar e: ⢠97âÂÂ#BAL : the billing bala nce is displa yed or sent in a text messag e. ⢠98âÂÂ#MIN: the m inut es u sed are di spla yed or sent in a text messag e. ⢠99âÂÂ#PMT : pay a bill with a one -time paym ent or other payme nt options. â Answer c alls The followin g options ar e available to mana ge incom ing calls. Th is is a network fe ature. Answe r or s ilence an incom ing call ⢠To answ er a call, open th e flip; if the flip is already ope n, press the se nd key. ⢠To sile nce an incom ing call, select Qui et . ⢠To forwar d an incoming ca ll to voice mail, select Ig no re . ⢠T o end a c all , p ress t he en d key . Adjust the e arpie ce volu me The volum e keys are located on the left side of your phone. To adjus t the volum e whe n in a call, pres s the volume up key or vol ume down key. When yo u adjust the vo lume, a bar chart is displaye d to indicate v olume lev el.
Se t up yo ur pho n e 24 Calle r ID To display both th e name and nu mber of th e person calling you, the callerâÂÂs iden tity must be store d in the contac t list. If the calle r is not in the c ontac t list, only the phone num ber is displayed, or the incoming caller num ber may be shown as RES T RI CTE D or UNAVAILABLE . The d ate and time when the incoming c all arrives is alw ays display ed. Pi cture ID You can ass ign a pictu re to display w ith incomin g calls from contacts. See "As sign pic ture ID," p. 52. Si lent mode To tu rn soun ds off, pre ss the v olu me down k ey u ntil All Sound s Off is displayed. To turn sounds bac k on , pres s the volume up key un til the desired level is re ached. Vibra te mode To turn vibrate only mode on for you r phone and silence all other sounds, press the volume down ke y to reduc e the volume until Vibrate On ly is display ed. To tur n the vibr ate mode on with th e ringto ne, select Men u > Settings & Tools > Sounds Settings > C all Sounds > Call Vibrate > On > OK . Other opti ons dur ing a call The follo wing additi onal optio ns are ava ilable when y ou are in a call: Send TXT Msg âÂÂSend or retrieve messages. Contact s âÂÂS ea rch you r conta ct list . Rece nt Call s âÂÂC heck re cent calls .
Set up your p hon e 25 V oice Privacy â Prote ct the p rivac y of yo ur curren t pho ne conversation from other callers placing phone calls on your same ne twork. Con tact Verizo n for the av ailab ility of Voice Privacy in you r area . Mute fu nct ion When in a call, select Mu te to prevent th e other party from hea rin g yo ur v oic e w hil e all owi ng y ou to h ea r th e othe r par ty. Select Unmu te to turn off th is feature .
Text entr y 26 3. T ext entry Your phone offers four methods for entering tex t and num bers: Abc (sen ten ce cas e, uppe rcas e, and l owe rcase) , Wo rd (senten ce case, uppercase, and lo wercase), 123 , and Sy mbol s . Th e fol low i ng ru les appl y wh en en ter in g tex t : ⢠Pres s the cle ar key to backsp ace the curso r and delete a c haracter. ⢠Pre ss and ho ld th e cl ear key to back spa ce co ntinu ous ly and dele te all charac ters. â¢P r e s s # to enter a space, thereby acceptin g a completed word , wh en in the su bjec t or tex t area of a m essage o r entering a con tact or group name. â¢P r e s s 1 to en ter th e symbo l mode w hen in th e s ubject or text ar ea of a mess age. ⢠P ress * to swit ch betw ee n sente n ce cas e (t he first le tt er of en tr ies o r s en ten ces is c api ta lize d an d the fo llow in g le tt ers are lower c ase), uppercase and lowercase in abc or word modes when in the text area of a m essage , or entering a contact or grou p name. ⢠Th e entry m ode selection key (usually the left sele ction key ) displays the curre ntly s elected entry m ode ( Abc , Wo r d , 123 , or Symbols ). â Abc (multi-tap) mode In the abc ( or multi- tap) mode, t o enter a letter, repeated ly press a k ey until th e lette r you w ant appear s. Activate abc m ode Pre ss the en try m ode sel ect ion key , and se lect Abc for sen tence cas e or ABC for uppercas e. Press * to switch am ong sentence case , uppercase , and lowerc ase ( abc ).
Text en try 27 Abc mode text e ntry Press a key once to insert the fir s t letter on the key, twice for the second l etter, and so on. If you pause bri efly, the la st letter in the disp lay is accep ted, and your phone awaits th e next entry. â W ord mode Word mode is a predictive meth od of text entry using your keypad and the b uilt-in di ctionary to quickly recognize the m ost commonly us ed word f or a specif ic key se quence. Word mo de is much faster than the abc method because you only press the corresp ond ing k ey on your ke ypad o nce for e ach le tter. Activ ate word mode To activate word mode at any te xt e ntry s creen, pr ess t he e ntry mode sele ction key, and th en select Wo r d . Pr e ss * to switch amon g sentenc e ca se, u ppercas e ( WORD ), and l owercase ( word ). Wor d m ode tex t en tr y The illustra tion below s imulat es your dis play each tim e a key is p res se d in wo rd m od e . Fo r exa mp le , t o wr it e " Ver iz on" wit h word mod e on and th e Engl ish dictio nar y se lected , pre ss e ach of the followin g ke ys on ce: 8 3 7 4 9 6 6 ⢠If a displayed word is not corre ct, press 0 t o v i e w o t h e r word option s. ⢠If your word d oes not appear, delete your e ntry, and press the en try mode selection key to change the mo de to Abc . Reen ter your word us ing the m ulti-tap mode.
Text entr y 28 â 123 ( number) mode To enter a numbe r in abc or word mode , pres s and hold the desired number key. To switc h to 123 mode from any other mode, press the entry mode selection key, and select 123 . â Symbols mode To ins ert spe cia l c h arac ter s in t o y our me ssa g e, pr ess th e en try mode sele ctio n key, and se lect Sy mbols . Depending on wh ich s creen y ou ar e vi ewin g, thi s may be eit her th e le ft o r ri ght selection key. To scroll through the list of symbols in abc mode, press 1 repeated ly.
Get It Now 29 4. Get It Now Get It Now allows you to download ringtones, videos, new s, informat ion, and games. You can als o find informat ion such as the loca tion of res taurant s or ATMs. W ith Get It N ow you can personalize your phon e to your own lifes tyle and tastes. This is a netw ork featu re. Download char ges for Get It Now applic ations vary and airtime char ges ap ply when brow sing, down loadi ng and using ce rtain applicat ions. Get It Now can be used an ywhere o n the Verizo n Wireless ne twork, as long as your phone has a digital signal ava ilab le. Mo st appli cat ions do not use a netw ork conn ecti on while i n use. Vi si t ve rizonwireless.com/ getitnow for ad dit i ona l informat ion on Get It Now se rvices. Y o u r p h o n e m u s t b e s w i t c h e d o n t o u s e G e t I t N o w . D o n o t switch the phone on whe n wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause in terference or danger. This feature shares memory space with othe r features. â V CA ST V CAST is a m ultimedia s ervice avail able through Get It Now tha t de liv ers a st rea min g m ob ile vi de o exp er ien ce wi th inc rea sed download speeds, h igh quality pict ures, better sound, and longer c lips. Wi th V CAS T you can s trea m vi de o cl ips (u p to 5 mi nu tes long) of t he hott est e nt ertainmen t, s ports high lights, news a nd breaking weather to you r phone. For fun and games, access V CAST t o down load a wide range of 3-D games with in c r e a s ed graphic s, sound, and depth. Contac t Verizon fo r the availability of t h ese se rvic es , pr icin g, an d tar if fs. Th i s is a net wor k fe atu re.
Get It Now 30 V CAST coverage and services a re not available in all a reas. A V CAST VPak subscription is required. Visi t geti tnow .vzw shop .com/v cas t.hom e.do for additional information. â Get TUNES & T ONES You can personalize your ph one with sounds and rin gtones usin g Get Tunes & Ton es. A lar ge va riety of music styl es ar e available, such as current hits , pop, and h ip-hop. This is a netwo r k featu re. When y ou lis ten to mus ic and rin gtones on your phone, you can boost the bass by pressing the camera key. Press the camera ke y a se cond time to turn thi s feature off. Select Menu > Get I t Now > G et Tu n e s & To n e s and on e of the following option s: Get New Rington es âÂÂSel ect Get N ew App to download new ringtone applic ations o r u se one o f the applic ations to download rington es from the Internet. A download can be set as a Rin gtone , a Contact ID f or a particular c ontact, or as an Alert Tone for cale ndar entries. New rington es are stored in the M y Ringt ones folde r. Subscription and purchase pricing a re available. My Ringto nes âÂÂSe lec t Get New App. > Ge t N ew A pp to download a new rington e or use one of the tones stored in this folder. To apply a ringt one, highligh t the tone, and sele ct Set As > Rin gtone , Con tact ID , or Alert Tone. S e lec t PLA Y to preview the highl ighted rington e. Select Op ti on s > Erase to delete the highligh ted ringtone or Op ti ons > Ring tone Inf o to view file inform ation a bout the high lighted rington e. My Sounds âÂÂSele ct Record N ew to record sounds such as music or spoken w ords or prerecorded sounds such as Happy Birthday and crowd roar. Recorded sounds can be played
Get It Now 31 back later or can be sent in a TX T message . Select Play to preview the highlighte d sound. Select Opti on s > Erase to delete the highlight ed sound or Opti on s > Sound Info to view file in formation about the highligh ted s ound. â PIX and FLIX Get P IX & FLIX a llow s yo u to view, tak e, an d sen d you r di gital pict ure s and v ideo s rig ht fr om yo ur wirel ess ph one, a nd ac cess V CAST streamin g multim edia service . This is a netwo rk featu re. You c an take photos and record v ideo c lips with the bu ilt-in 1.3-m ega pixe l ca mera and fla sh. T he c am era p roduc es ph ot os in J PEG format and video c lips in MPEG-4 format. After you take a picture or video, you ca n attac h it to a TXT message, or set i t as wall paper or picture ID for a contact. When you attach a pictur e to an en try in you r list of contacts , the pi ctur e is disp lay ed wh en the cont act calls you. Pictu res and videos can be s tored in the My PIX and My FLI X folders or uploaded to PIX Place . See "PIX and FLIX messa gi ng, " p. 38 . Your phone supports image capture resolu tion from 160x1 20 to 12 80x96 0 pixe ls. If there is not enough me mory to take a new photo or video, delete old cont ent in the PIX and FLIX gallerie s. Ta ke a pi cture To tu rn on th e buil t- in cam era , pre ss the cam era key on th e k eypa d or the sid e of the ph one , or sele ct Menu > Get It No w > Get PIX & FLI X > Tak e P IX . Select TA K E to ta ke a pictu re or Opt ions t o a d j u s t p i c t u r e Resolut ion , Self Timer , Fl as h , Brightne ss , Wh ite Balan ce , Shutte r Sound , Color Effe cts , Capture Mode , or Su b Display . After taking a p icture , y ou can sav e i t to My PI X , send it in a PIX messa ge, upload it to PIX Place , o r eras e it .
Get It Now 32 You can also tak e a picture with out op ening the ph one. Press and hold the cam era key on the side of the phone to turn on the ca mera. Pre ss the ca mera key ag ain to ta ke the pi cture, and then pre ss a second tim e to save the picture . Warning: Keep a safe distance when using the flash. Do not use on people or anim als at c lose range. Do no t cover the fla sh while ta king a picture . Record a video To open the FLIX viewfinder, press and hold the camera key, or select Menu > Get It No w > Get PIX & FLIX > Recor d FLI X . To record a video, select REC . To adjust video settings before takin g y our video, se lect Opt i ons > FLIX Li gh t , Brightnes s , White Ba lance , or Sub Display . Afte r taking a vid eo, you can sav e i t to My F LIX , sen d it in a FLIX message, uploa d it to PIX Place , o r eras e it . You can also re cord a video with out opening th e phone. Press and hold the camera key on the sid e of the phone to turn on the camera. Pre ss and hold the came ra ke y again to switch to video mode . Once the c amera is in video mode, pr ess the came ra key to begin recording. Press the cam era key a s econ d time to stop reco rding th e video . To save the video, pre ss the came ra key a t hird time . Oth er opt io ns The followin g Ge t PIX & FLIX option s allow you to man age your pictures and v ideos. Get V C AST Mu sic âÂÂConn ect to the Interne t and acc ess the V CAST music co ntent ca talog. You can purc hase music from the V CAST music store, create playlists, and manage your mus ic lib rar y. Yo u c an als o syn c the pho ne wit h yo ur com pu ter to load m usic you already own onto the p hone.
Get It Now 33 Get V CA ST Vi deo âÂÂConnec t to the Inte rnet a nd acce ss th e V CAST v ideo conte nt cat alog. You can toggle through four content categories: New s ; Ent er ta inme n t ; Sp orts ; and We a th e r . Select the type of content you want from th e list of providers and the clip you wa nt to w atch. A message regarding pricing options is displayed. The do wnload fees for bas ic video clips are include d in your VPak s ubscription . Select Ye s to watc h the sele cted vide o c lip. Get N ew PIX âÂÂSelect Get New A pp. to dow nload PIX ap plicat ions, or use one of the applications to dow nload images from the Internet. Subscription and purchase pricing a re available. My P IX or My F LI X âÂÂS e lect pic t ures or vi deo s fro m you r My P IX or My F LI X folders to send, upload , lock, erase, modify, or view. To us e a pi ct ure or v ideo , s elec t Option s > Set A s > W a llp ape r , Ringer ID , or Pict ure I D . To set whether fi les are protect ed from Eras e and Era se Al l functions, select Option s > Lo ck or Unlo ck . PIX Place âÂÂA ccess t he onli ne pictu re album to uplo ad pictu res. For more inform ation, please visit www .ve rizo nw irele ss.co m/g et itnow /pi xme ssa ging . â Fun and gam es To open games from the games gallery or download a new game, select Menu > Get I t No w > Get Fun & Ga mes > Get New App. and a game option. Navigate to and select V CA ST Games to vi ew all availab le 3-D V CAST t itles. Sel ect th e game you want and a payment option , and download the tit le. You can sta rt using th e application as s oon as the dow nload is complete. Subscription and pu rchase pricing are av ailable. This is a netw ork featu re. â News and info To connec t to the Inte rnet a nd browse for the latest ne ws, stock quotes, m ovie listings, and m ore, s elect Menu > Get It No w > Ge t N ews & I nfo . This is a network fe ature.
Get It Now 34 â Get going To bro wse the Int ernet for everythi ng you need t o know whil e on the go, s u ch as the location of a restaurant or the nearest ATM, select Menu > Get It N ow > Get Goi ng > Ge t New App . This is a netw ork featu re. â Get extra s To access th e Internet for additional Ve rizon downloads and application s, select Menu > Ge t It No w > Get Ext ra s > Ge t New App . Subscription and pu rchase pric ing are available. This is a netw ork featu re. â Information and help To check memory status or find informa tion on how to download application s, s elect Menu > Get It Now > Info to view th e information sc reen. This m enu ena bles you to ch eck th e app li c at io n memo ry , co nt en t memo ry , or vi e w t he l o g o f downloads. Select He lp to find inform ation on h ow to add, delete, disable , or re store application s, determine airtim e charges, or c ancel subscriptions. Notifications are displayed in the standby mode when mem ory is 80 % full and 100 % full. Select OK to cl ear thes e messa ges. If your ph one di splays a message that the mem ory is full whe n you try to us e a featu re, delete some of the inform ation or entries stored in memory be fore continu ing. Se e "Memo ry, " p. 76. â Incoming calls While dow nloading an application , calls are au tomatica lly sent to your voice mail, if available . If you do not h ave voice mail, downloading is not int errupted by an incomi ng call, an d t he caller rece ives a bu sy signal.
Get It Now 35 When u sing an appli cation, an inc oming call automatic ally interrupts the applica tion an d allows you to answ er the call. Whe n you compl ete your cal l, you can resum e u sing the applica tion. Make an e merge ncy call wh il e onlin e You can en d your data connection and ma ke an emergency call. 1. To cl ose y o ur co nne ction , pre s s th e end ke y. Pres s the en d key as many time s a s need ed to clear the disp lay and ready the ph one for calls. 2. Ent er the em ergenc y nu mber for your pres ent locati on. Emerge ncy num bers vary by loca tion. 3. Press th e se nd ke y. â Security and functionality Your phone supports a digital rights management system to protect con tent tha t you ha ve a cquired. Co nten t such a s ringtones may be protected and associated with certain usag e rules . Usage rules are defin ed in the content acti vation key that can be del ive red wi th the con tent o r de liv ered se parat ely . You may be abl e to updat e the a ctivati on key. Al ways chec k the deli very terms of any cont ent and ac tivati on key be fore ac quiring th em, as th ey ma y be subje ct to a fee. Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including rington es), and other con tent from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. Mobile Web 2 .0 is a digital network s ervice that is n ot av ailable ev ery wh ere . Mo bile We b te xt me ssa ges and al erts fees appl y to s ent and rec eived mes sages. Airti me charges apply. Se e "Networ k se rv ices ," p. 7.
Get It Now 36 Your phone m ay have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Nok ia. Nokia does no t warrant or endors e thes e sites . If you ch oose to a cces s them , you mus t take the same security or content pre cautions as you would with any Interne t site. The secu rity icon ( ) does not indica te tha t the da ta transmission between t he gateway and the cont ent server (or place where the requested resource is stored) is secure. Verizon s ecure s the data transmis sion bet ween the gatew ay and the conten t serve r. Impo rta nt: Use on ly servic es that you trus t and th at offer adequate security and prote ction against harmful so ftware. â Cac he A cach e is a memory loca tion that is used to store data temporarily. If you ha ve tri ed to ac cess or have acce ssed confiden tial information requi ring passwords, empty th e cache after each use. The in formation or service s you have acc ess ed are stor ed in the cach e. T o emp ty th e ca ch e whil e browsing the Internet, select Menu > M anage Memory > Cle ar Cache > Cl ear > Ye s .
Messaging 37 5. Messaging If you ha ve sub scr ib ed to a m essa ge n etwo rk ser vi ce , yo u ca n send and rece ive me ssages to and from co mpatible phone s that also subs cribe t o a message servi ce. You can also s end and receive m ultimedia me ssages and e -mail. Mess aging feature s are network se rvices. Impo rta nt: Exerc ise cauti on open ing messa ges. Messa ges may c ontain m aliciou s software or otherwise be harmful to y our phone or PC. Note: W hen sendin g messages, yo ur phone may display MESSAGE SENT . T his is a n ind ica tion tha t th e message has been sent by your phone to the message cent er number pro gramme d into your phone . This is not an in dicat ion that t he mes sage h as been rec eiv ed at th e intende d destinat ion. For me ssages that fail, the netw ork wil l create a new e rror mess age, explaining why th e m essage was not delive red. Con tact V erizon for more detail s about messaging servic es. â TXT messaging When com posing T XT messag es (SMS) or enhanced m essage s (EMS, mes sages that ca n contain gra phics, sounds or formatted te xt), th e numbe r of characte rs used (ou t of a maximum per mes sage) appears in th e top left corner of the mes sage screen . S egment s are creat ed wh en the mess age length exce eds the max imum a llowe d numbe r of characters . The nu mber of segment s used (out of a m aximum of 7) appears in the top right corner of the message screen. No a dditional text can be en tered when al l segments an d charac ters have been used. Segments are delivere d as individual message s.
Messaging 38 The use of spec ial charact ers takes u p more s pace tha n standard ch aracters. E-m ail add resses are cou nte d as charac ter s. Enha nc ed mess ages cannot be sent to e-mail addresses. For information on e ntering text into messages, see "Text en try," p. 2 6. â PIX and FLIX m essaging PIX and FLIX messa ges are mu ltimedia me ssage s that can contain text, s ound, a pi cture, and a video c lip. You r phone supports PIX messages that are up to 350 KB and FLIX messages that are up to 200 KB. If t he maximu m size is excee ded, your phone may n ot be able to receive the messa ge. Depen ding upon your ne twork se rvices, you may rece ive a message th at in clud es an Int erne t ad dres s whe re y ou can go to v iew the PIX and F LIX me ssage s. Pictures are scaled t o fit t he di splay area of the phone. You r phone has a PIX and FLIX message viewer for playing m essa ges. Incomin g messag es reside in the inbox u ntil the user dele tes or sa ves the m. Onc e you sa ve the PIX an d FLIX me ssa ge, you can use the image as wallp aper or use t he sound as a ringtone, unles s the content is protected by copyright. See "PIX an d FLIX," p. 31. Only compatible devices that offer picture or video message features can receive and d isplay PIX and FLIX messages. The appearance of PIX and FLIX messages may vary depending on the receiv ing device . Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringtones, and other conten t from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded. Cont act Verizon for availa bility of and a subscription t o the multim edia mes saging se rvice (MMS ). PIX and FLIX messaging supports the following formats: ⢠Pictu re: JP EG, GIF, an imated GIF, BM P, WB MP, and PNG
Messaging 39 ⢠Sound: MIDI, SP-MIDI , QCP-13K, EVRC, SMAF, and MP3 â¢V i d e o : M P E G - 4 If a r eceiv ed mess age con tains unsuppo rted el ement s, these el ements m ay be repl aced with an alert s uch as File format not supported . Yo u ca n rec eiv e mu ltim ed ia mes sage no tific at ion , but can no t receive mu ltimedia me ssages if you h ave a call in progress or other applications run ning, or you are in an active browsing session. Be caus e delivery of mu ltimedia messag es can fail for a variety of reasons, do not rely solely upon th em for essen tial comm unications . Impo rta nt: E xercis e ca ution wh en o peni ng mes sage s. Multimedia message objects may contain m alicious software or otherw ise be harmful to you r phone. â New messages To compose a new message , select Message > New Msg > TXT Msg , PIX Msg , or FLI X Ms g . TXT messa ge To write and sen d a TXT message, do the following: 1. Select a recipient. To add an existing numbe r or addres s, sele ct Ad d > From Contac ts , Gro ups , or Rece nt Call s , highlight the recipient , and select MARK > Done . Yo u may als o use the ke ypad to ma nually e nter a ph one numbe r or e-mail address in the To: field. Scroll down to the nex t a vailable address field to enter each recipient. The default e ntry mode for the To : field is 12 3 (numb er). To sw itch to multi-t ap mode for e -mail address ent ry, sele ct 123 > Abc or AB C . See "Tex t ent ry, " p. 26. To add a ma nual entry to your co ntact list, select Add > To C on t a c t s . See "Cre ate new contacts ," p. 50 .
Messaging 40 2. To open th e te xt entry field, sele ct OK . 3. Compose a message using the keypad. Se e "Text ent ry , " p . 26. 4. To send th e me ssage, s elect SEND . To sa ve th e m essage as a draft , pr ess the end k ey, an d select Ye s > OK . Your m essage is sa ved in the Dr aft s fo lder . TXT messa ge options To customize a new TXT message, select Opti on s when t he cursor is in the text entry field, and select one of the following options: Save A s Draft âÂÂSave your messa ge in to the Drafts folder. Add G raphic âÂÂIncl ude a graphic icon in yo ur message . Enhanc ed mess ages c annot be sent t o e -mail addresse s. Add Sound âÂÂIn clude a soun d in you r message. En hance d message s cannot be sent to e-mail a ddresses. Add Q uick Text âÂÂIn sert te xt from the Qu ick T ext galle ry into your document . See the Quick T ext op tio n unde r " Al l m es s a g e settin gs, " p. 47. Priority Le vel âÂÂTo set the priority level , s elec t Normal or High . Cance l Ms g âÂÂC lo se ou t of th e mes sa g e w ith o ut sen d in g, if a recipien t is ente red in the To: field. Select Ye s > OK to s av e the me ssage in the Dra ft s folder. PIX m essage To compose and send a PIX message , do the following: 1. Select a recipient. To add an existing numbe r or addres s, sele ct Ad d > Contacts , Groups , o r Rece nt Call s , high light the re cipient, and sele ct MARK > Do ne . To upload an ima ge to the online pic ture album, se lect Add > T o PIX Place > OK .
Messaging 41 Yo u may als o use the ke ypad to ma nually e nter a ph one numbe r or e-mail address in the To: field. Scroll down to the nex t a vailable address field to enter each recipient. The default e ntry mode for the To : field is 12 3 (numb er). To sw itch to multi-t ap mode for e -mail address ent ry, sele ct 123 > Abc or AB C . See "Tex t ent ry, " p. 26. To add a ma nual entry to your co ntact list, select Add > To C on t a c t s . See "Cre ate new contacts ," p. 50 . 2. To open th e te xt entry field, sele ct OK . 3. Ent er text into the Tex t : field of the PIX message using the keypad. See "Text entry," p. 26. When com posing PIX messages, the number of characters u sed ( out of a maximu m of 100 0 per m essa g e) appears in the top le ft corne r of the message screen. No additional text can be ent ered when all cha racte rs h ave b een used . 4. To add a picture, scroll to PIX: , sele ct My PI X , t he desired picture, and OK . To add a new picture using th e built -in ca me ra, s ele ct Camera > TA K E > OK . 5. To add a sound file , scroll to Sound : , selec t Sounds , a recorded sou nd, a nd OK . To record a new s ound, sele ct Sounds > Rec ord N ew . The new sound is add ed to the top of the galle ry list. Sele ct Play to preview a recorded sou nd. 6. To add a message title, scroll to Subje ct: . En ter te xt (up to 100 charac ters) u sing the keypad. 7. To send th e me ssage, s elect SEND . To save the message as a draft, pres s the end k ey, and select Ye s > OK . Your m essage is sa ved in the Dr aft s fo lder . PIX m ess age opti o ns To set PIX message options, se lect Opt io ns > Tex t : , PIX: , Sound : , or Subject: and from the following: Preview â View y our message (afte r addin g PIX file ).
Messaging 42 Add Q uick Text âÂÂIn sert te xt from the Qu ick T ext galle ry (in Te x t: an d Subje ct: only). Save A s Draft âÂÂSave your messa ge in to the Drafts folder. Priority Le vel âÂÂTo set the priority level , s elec t Normal or High . Remo ve PIX â Remov e pict ure f rom m essage (if prev iously ad ded). Remo ve Sound â Remove so und file from me ssage (if previously added). Add Slide âÂÂAdd a slide to the message. Cance l Ms g âÂÂC lo se ou t of th e mes sa g e w ith o ut sen d in g, if a recipien t is ente red in the To: field. Select Ye s > OK to s av e the me ssage in the Dra ft s folder. FLIX message To compose and send a FLIX message, do the following: 1. Select a recipient. To add an existing numbe r or addres s, sele ct Ad d > Contacts , Groups , o r Rece nt Call s , high light the re cipient, and sele ct MARK > Do ne . S e lec t Ad d > To PIX Place > OK to upload to th e online pic ture al bum. Yo u may als o use the ke ypad to ma nually e nter a ph one numbe r or e-mail address in the To: field. Scroll down to the nex t a vailable address field to enter each recipient. The default e ntry mode for the To : field is 12 3 (number) . To sw itch to multi-t ap mode for e -mail address ent ry, sele ct 123 > Abc or AB C . See "Tex t ent ry, " p. 26. To add a ma nual entry to your co ntact list, select Add > To C on t a c t s . See "Cre ate new cont acts ," p. 50 . 2. To open th e te xt entry field, sele ct OK . 3. Ent er text into the Tex t : field of the FLIX message using the ke ypa d. Se e " Text ent ry ," p. 2 6. When c ompos ing FLIX message s, t he number of ch aract ers us ed (out of a maximu m of 100 0 per m essa g e) appears in the top le ft corn er of t he m essag e scre en. No ad diti onal tex t ca n be ent ere d when al l c haract er s hav e be en used .
Messaging 43 4. To a dd a pi cture , scro ll to FLIX : , select My FL IX , the desire d video clip, and OK . To add a new video using the built-in ca me ra, s ele ct Vide o . 5. To add a me ssage title , scroll to Su bject: . Enter t ext (up to 100 ch a racte rs) us ing the ke ypad . 6. To send th e me ssage, s elect SEND . To sa ve th e m essage as a draft , pr ess the end k ey, an d select Ye s > OK . Your m essage is sa ved in the Dr aft s fo lder . FLI X me ss age op tion s To set FLIX me ssage options , select Op ti ons > Te x t : , FLIX : , o r Subject: and from th e following: Preview â View y our mes sage (a fter addin g FLIX file). Add Q uick Text âÂÂIn sert te xt from the Qu ick T ext galle ry (in Te x t : and Sub ject: on ly). Save A s Draft âÂÂSave your messa ge in to the Dra fts folder. Priority Le vel âÂÂTo set the priority level , s elec t Normal or High . Re mo ve FLI X âÂÂRemove video clip from message (if previously added). Cance l Ms g âÂÂClose out of the messa ge wi thout sending, if a recipien t is ente red in the To: field. Select Ye s > OK to s av e the me ssage in the Dra ft s folder. â Inbox You r phone can rece ive text messages, enh anced message s, PIX/FLIX messa ges, e-mails us ing SMS, WAP push m ess ages, and alerts in th e inbox. This is a network servic e. Upo n rec eiv in g an i ncomi ng me ssa ge, a n ale rt i s di spla yed . You may o pe n the mes sage i mme dia tel y or vie w it l ate r. S elec t View No w to open t he new message in the inbox. If you select View La ter , t h e n e w m e s s a g e n o t i f i c a t i o n i c o n ( ) i s d i s p l a y e d ,
Messaging 44 and yo u must open the in box to view ne w messages. Yo u may recei ve a mes sage that in clude s an Interne t address w here you can go to view yo ur me ssa ges . To open the inbox and view or edit messa g es, select Message > Inbox . If Auto View or Auto Re ceive are enabled for incoming messag es, Vie w Now an d View Lat er are n ot displayed. See "Messa ge set tings," p. 46. Vi ew the inbox The number of messages in the inbox is shown in par entheses. When you ope n the inbox, the list of messages is displayed. The n ewes t messa ges a re display ed f irst. Se lect a message and Erase > OK to de let e the sele cted messa ge, or sele ct Opt ions and from the following options : Reply âÂÂSend a TXT Ms g , PIX Msg , or FLIX M sg reply. Reply w . Copy âÂÂSen d a reply whic h includes the original mes sage text ( TXT m essag es o nly) . Forwa rd âÂÂForward t he mess age to anoth er phone numbe r or e-m a il ad d res s or up l oad the m es sa ge to PIX Place . Lock or Unlo ck âÂÂProte ct or unpro tect the selec ted mess age from Erase an d Erase All comma nds . Add to C ontact s âÂÂSa ve the conta ct informa tio n to the conta ct list. Erase Inbox âÂÂDe lete al l messages i n y our Inb ox . Message Info â Display sender informa tion a nd time stam p. View or play messages To view or play a me ssage in the inbox, select th e mes sage and OPE N . If nece ssary, sc roll up or d ow n t o vie w th e whole messag e. You can sc roll left or right to vie w the con tent of the othe r messages in the inbox.
Messaging 45 With the message ope n, you can select from the follow ing: Forwa rd âÂÂForw ard the message to another recipie nt. Erase âÂÂDelete the message (messages wi t hout sound or FLIX files attach ed on ly). Save FLIX âÂÂSa ve the F LIX file. You ca n rename the FLI X file before saving. Save PIX âÂÂSav e the PIX file. You ca n renam e the PIX file before saving. Save Sound âÂÂSav e t he s oun d f il e. Yo u ca n r ena me th e s ou nd file before savin g. Save A s Ringtone âÂÂSa ve as a rington e. You can renam e the ringtone file before sav ing. Save Quick T ext âÂÂS ave t he m essag e te xt i n t he Qu ic k Tex t gallery. Lock âÂÂLo cks the FLIX file so that it c annot be delete d from the My FLIX gallery. Add T o Contacts âÂÂS av e th e co ntact in f orm atio n t o th e conta ct list. Message Info â Display sender informa tion a nd time stam p. Mute or Unmute âÂÂTurn on or off the sou nd of a sound objec t (messa ges with sound or FLIX files attac h ed only). PLA Y âÂÂStart the FLI X playback ( FLIX m essage with FL IX file attach ed only ). REPL Y âÂÂSend a TXT Msg , PI X Msg , or FLIX Msg repl y. Th is opti on is not av ailabl e if you are view ing a F LIX me ssage wit h a FLIX file attac hed. Opt ions âÂÂSele ct from the availa ble options.
Messaging 46 â Sent messages The Sent f o l d e r i s u s e d t o s t o r e T X T , P I X , a n d F L I X m e s s a g e s that have been deliv ered to their reci pients. The number of message s stored in the Se nt folder is show n in pare ntheses. To open the Se nt folder, select Message > Sent . The list of sent me ssages is display ed. The newe st message s are displayed firs t. Select a message, and from the following: Erase âÂÂSe lec t Ye s > OK to delet e the sent messa ge. Opt ions âÂÂSele ct from the availa ble options. OPEN âÂÂVi ew the messa ge. Wi th th e messa ge open, you can select from th e following opti ons: ⢠Erase âÂÂDe let e th e me ssa ge (me ssa ge s w itho ut so und o r FLI X f ile s a tta ch ed on ly) . ⢠Mute or Unm ute âÂÂTurn on or off the soun d of a sound object ( messages with sound files at tached only ). ⢠Play âÂÂStart FLI X message playback. ⢠RESEND âÂÂRese nd th e messa ge. ⢠Opt io ns âÂÂSelect from the available options. â Draft message s Th e dra fts fo lder is used to s tor e dr afts of TXT, PIX , and FL IX mes sages. Th e number of messages st ored in Drafts is shown in parenthe ses. To open the draf ts folder, select Message > Drafts . The list of dra ft messages is displayed. T he newest messages are dis played first. Hi ghlight a mes sage, and se lect from the available options. â Message settings To con fig ure se ttin gs for me ssage s, sel ect Menu > Messaging > Set ting s > All M sg , TX T Msg , or PI X-F LI X M sg > OK .
Messaging 47 All messa ge settin gs Select from the followin g optio ns to a pply settings to all messages: Auto Save âÂÂAutoma tica lly save all sent messa ges to t he Sen t folder. Select On or Off to enable or disable Auto Save . Sele ct Prom pt to receive a prompt to save after each message i s sent. Auto Erase âÂÂAutomatically erase the oldest ( unloc ked) message fro m you r inbo x if it is fu ll. Sele ct On or Off . I f Au to Eras e is s et to Off , a mes sa ge is dis pla yed whe n me mory is fu ll pro mpti ng you t o m anually dele te u nwanted mes sages from your in box. Quick T ext âÂÂView a nd edit Qu ick T ext en trie s, wh ich ar e sho rt, prewritten me ssages that can be re ca lled and inserte d into a TXT messa ge. T he g alle ry of pre loa ded and u ser-d efin ed Quick T ext entrie s is displaye d. To add an entry, select Ne w , enter th e te xt, and s elec t OK . To era s e a Qui ck T ext entry , high light the en try, an d selec t Erase > Ye s . Vo i c e m a i l # âÂÂC han ge the de f au lt voic e mail speed dialing number. Enter the new num ber, a nd select OK . Entry Mo de âÂÂChange the defa ult ent ry mode for the text entr y area i n a TXT message and the text and su bject entry a reas in PIX and F LIX messages. Select Word , Abc , ABC , 12 3 , or S ymbols . Callback # âÂÂCha nge the default c allback n umber that is sent. Enter the new num ber, and select OK . Sign atu re âÂÂCr e ate or edit te xt t ha t wi ll auto mat ic al ly ap pe nd to ea ch ou tg oi ng mes sag e . Se lec t Custom , enter the signat ure text, and select OK . Selec t None > OK to turn off t he Signature function . TXT messa ge settings To view th e co nte nt of a rece ived TX T mess age, sele ct Txt Auto View > On . The con tent of inco ming TXT me ssage s is displayed when the phon e is in the standby mode.
Messaging 48 To create or e dit tex t that au tomatic ally a ppen ds to each outgoing TXT message, select Signatu re . Select Custom , en ter th e sig natu r e text, and sele ct OK . Selec t None > OK to turn off th e Sign ature func tion. A signature for TX T message s cannot be created if a signatu re is enabled using the All Msg > Sign ature menu. PI X or FLIX me ssage s ett ings To download the content of a re ceived PIX or FLIX message, sel ect Auto Re ceive > On . To create or e dit tex t that au tomatic ally a ppen ds to each outgoing PIX and FLIX message, s elect Signature . Se l ec t Custom , enter the signature text, and select OK . Select None > OK to tu rn o ff th e Sign atur e func tion . A si gnat ure fo r PIX a nd FLIX messages cannot be created if a signature is e n abled using the All Msg > Sign ature menu. â Message options To er as e m es sag es , s ele ct Message > Opt ion s an d from the available options. Message s are permanentl y deleted. â V oice mail messages Voice m ail is a network service that allows you to lis ten to voice mes sages recorde d in the voic e mailbo x. When you have a new voi ce message, your phon e aler ts you, an d you are promp ted to listen now or listen late r. If you select Listen later , the new vo ice m ail icon ( ) is displayed in the standby mode.
Messaging 49 List en to v oice mail me ssages When yo u hav e a new voi ce mes sage aler t, se lect Li ste n no w > OK to a ccess you r voice ma ilbox. To reach th e vo ice mail screen to play back existing voice messages, select Message > Vo i c e m a i l . To acces s voice ma il using spee d dial, press and hold 1 . The voice mail screen displays the number of ne w messa ges and the date a nd ti me of th e la st messa ge rec eiv ed. To acce ss your voice mailbox , select OPEN . To reset the voice mail cou nte r, select Clear > Yes > OK . Th e new vo ice m ail icon will no longe r appear on th e screen . The cle ar vo ice mail ic on o ption do es not dele te vo ice ma il from y our voic e ma ilbo x. To de let e mess ages , yo u mus t acces s your vo ice ma ilbox an d u se th e voi ce ma il s yst em co mma nds . If yo u exceed t he storage limit f or your voice mai lbox, old mess a ges may be overwritten . â E-mail messages To la unch the Internet browser and access the e- mail mes saging sc ree n, sel ect Message > E-mail . This is a network serv ice. Impor tant: Exer cise caut ion when openi ng messages. E-mail me ssages may contain malic ious softw are or otherwis e be harmful to y our phone. â Mobile instant messaging To ac cess inst ant messagi ng ( IM), s elect Message > Mob ile IM > Ge t Ne w App . This is a netw ork servic e. â Ch at To l aunc h a browse r and ch at wit h IM user s, s elect Message > Chat . T his is a network servic e.
Conta cts 50 6. Conta cts You can keep t rac k of cont act in formation in Con t act s . Cont act name s are sav ed in Cont acts memory a nd eac h conta ct en try can c ontain mu ltiple phone num bers a nd e-mail address es. Conta ct entries can be assigned to speed dials, picture IDs, ringtones, and c aller grou ps. â Create new contacts To add a c ontac t t o your contact list, do t he following: 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > New Contact . 2. Scroll to e ach field and enter the cont act information for any of t he followin g: Name: âÂÂthe na me of the con tact, wh ich is dis playe d in the c ontact list. If no name is entere d, the de fault phon e numbe r or address is dis p layed in the contact list. Mobile 1: âÂÂthe primary mobil e phone numbe r for the contact . This is the default n umber for the contac t. Home: âÂÂthe h ome p hone nu mber for th e co nt act Wo r k : âÂÂth e busine ss phone n umber for the contac t Ema il 1: âÂÂth e primary e-mail address for the cont act Group: âÂÂa caller group for the con tact. See "Edit caller groups," p. 55. Picture : âÂÂa picture ID for the contac t. See "Assign picture ID," p. 52. Ringt one: âÂÂa distinctiv e ringtone for the caller. See "Add a ringt one," p. 52. Mobile 2: âÂÂthe seconda ry m obile p hone num ber for the cont act Fa x : âÂÂthe fax number for the contac t Ema il 2: âÂÂth e secondary e -mail address for t he contact
Conta cts 51 3. Sele ct SAVE . To create a new contac t, enter a phone number for the new con tact in t he st andb y mo de. T o save the ne w nu m ber t o yo ur conta ct list, selec t Save > Create Ne w > Mobile 1 , Mobile 2 , Ho me , Wo r k , or Fa x entry. Ent er a name for t he new cont act and any additional contact information, and sele ct SAVE . If no name is entered, th e defaul t phon e number or address is displayed in the conta ct list. Chang e the defa ult nu mber The default number is the c ontact n umber that is called wh en you dial by c ontac t name. To ch ange the de fault nu mber when multipl e numbe rs are assig ned to a s ingle contac t, do the following: 1. Select Con tacts , the co ntac t you wish to modify, a nd Edit . 2. Highli ght the Mobile 1 , Mobile 2 , Hom e , Wo r k , or Fax numbe r yo u wish t o s et as the de fault number, and select Opt io ns > Set A s Default > OK > Ye s > OK . Set up phone numbe rs wit h pa uses Pause codes instruct the receiving system to pause or wait before enteri ng the num bers that follow the m in the dialing strin g. To add a pau se code t o a n ew ph one num ber, do th e fo llow ing: 1. Ent er the nu mber and selec t Option s and one of the following opt ions: 2-S e c P aus e â t o dial th e c ontact numbe r, pause for 2 second s, and dial a sec ondary number or ex tension. "P" appea rs in the dialing string. You can en ter as many pauses as you ne ed to accom modate the timing on au tomate d answ ering servic es.
Conta cts 52 Wa i t âÂÂt o dial the c ontact number and wait for you to sele ct Re l ea se before sending a secondary n umber. The secondary numbe r can be entered as part of the dial string or it can be entered man ually. " W " appe ars in the dialing strin g. 2. Sele ct Save > Crea te New to add a new contact that include s t he n ew num ber or Updat e E xisting t o m o d i f y a n existin g contac t. To add pause code s to phone numb ers in cont act list en tries, do the following: 1. Select Con tacts , the co ntac t you wish to modify, a nd Edit . 2. Highli ght the num ber you wish to m odify, a n d select Opt io ns > Add P au s e > Wa it or 2-Sec P a use > OK . Ass ign pictu re ID You can set picture ID to display the picture of a c aller from your contact list when your p hone ri ngs. To assign a picture ID t o a contact , do the following: 1. Select Con tacts , the co ntac t you wish to modify, a nd Edit . 2. Scroll to the Pic ture: field, and select Set . 3. Hi gh ligh t a n ex is ting im ag e fro m My P IX , and select OK to use the i mag e as the pict ure ID for the contact . A message is display ed if My P IX is empty. 4. To tak e a new pic ture with the built-in camera, se lect Opt io ns > Tak e N ew PI X . To download an image from the Int ern et, se lec t Opt io ns > Get N ew > Ge t New App . 5. Sele ct SAVE to save the c hanges t o the co ntac t. Add a rington e You can add a distinctiv e ringt one to distinguis h which con tact is calling y our phone. To a ssign a rington e to a conta ct: 1. Select Con tacts , the co ntac t you wish to modify, a nd Edit .
Conta cts 53 2. Scroll to the R in gtone: field, and select Set . 3. Highli ght an existin g rin gtone from y our MY RINGTO NES gallery, and select OK to use the rington e for the contact . Select Play to prev iew th e ri ngt on e. 4. To downloa d and use a ne w ringtone from th e Intern et, sele ct Ge t New > Get N ew Ap p. > Ge t New App wh en in th e MY RINGTO NES gallery. Set up voic e dia l Yo ur ph on e uses voi ce ac tiv ated dia lin g to c all phon e nu m bers in your conta ct list ent ries. See "Voic e services ," p. 70. â Contact list The cont act list ca n hold up t o 500 c ontact s. The amount of numbers, addresses, and contac t information that you c an save may vary, depending on leng th and the total nu mbe r of entries in th e conta ct list. Access the con tact list You can access the CONTA CT LIST scre en i n the standby mode with the right sele ctio n key. T o quick ly find a co ntac t in your c onta ct lis t, en ter the first le tter of t he contac t nam e in the Sea rch field, and th at portion of the list is displayed. To call the highl ighte d conta ct, press the s end ke y. Wh en you select a contac t name, the defa ult numbe r associa ted wit h the cont act is used unles s you select a nother nu mber. Vi ew or edit the co ntac t list To edit a conta ct list entry , selec t Con ta ct s , highli ght a cont act list entry, an d selec t Edit . See "Creat e new c ontacts, " p. 50 for editing options.
Conta cts 54 To view co ntact informa tion, select Contacts , high li g ht a con tact list entry, an d sele ct VIEW . Numbers, e -mail addresses, and g roups a re displ ayed fo r the cont act l ist entry . S elec t from the follow ing options: Erase âÂÂDe lete t he con tact li st entr y. EDIT â Modify the in formation for the con tact list entry. See "Create new contacts," p. 50 fo r editin g options. Opt ions âÂÂSel ect a nu mber or e -mail ad dress and Send TX T Msg , Send PIX Msg , Se nd FLI X Msg , or Call (e xc ep t e- ma il a dd re s ses) . Th ese are net work servi ces . Co nta c t li st op tio n s The followin g Optio ns are ava ilable from the CO NT A C T LI ST sc ree n: New Contac t âÂÂCreate a new contact list entry. Erase âÂÂDe lete t he con tact li st entr y. Send TXT Msg âÂÂSen d the contac t a tex t message. This is a netwo rk se rvice. Send PIX Msg âÂÂSend the contact a pi cture mes sage. This is a netwo rk se rvice. Send FLI X Msg âÂÂSend the contact a v ideo message . This is a netwo rk se rvice. Call âÂÂDial the c ontact . This is a netw ork serv ice. Erase Al l âÂÂDele te all contac t list entrie s. â Groups You can add co ntact list en tries to up to 30 caller groups a nd s end me ssag es to everyo ne i n a gr oup . To reach th e GROU PS sc ree n, sel ect Menu > Contacts > Group s . The default c aller groups are F amily and Wo r k , but n ew caller groups can be created.
Conta cts 55 A contact can on ly be ass ociated with one caller group at a time. If you add a contact from one group to anoth er group, that co ntact is remove d from the first gro up. Crea te a new ca ll er gro up Selec t Menu > Contacts > Groups > New , en te r th e new grou p name, and selec t SAVE . See " Add contacts to groups," p. 55. Edit calle r grou ps Once created, caller groups can be updated with new contacts, renamed, or erased. The default caller groups cannot be re name d or erased. Add c ont acts to grou ps Caller groups can be populated in mul tiple ways. Yo u can update caller groups by assigning contact l ist entrie s t o the grou ps. 1. To add contacts to a group, from the GRO UPS scr ee n, highlight a group from the list, and sele ct VI EW > ADD or Opt io ns > Add > OK . 2. Fo r each c ontac t, s elect MARK > Done . To edit i ndividual contact list entrie s, add them to caller groups. 1. Sele ct Contact s , the contact you wish to add to a group, and Edit . 2. Scroll to the Group field, and se lect Set . 3. Highli ght an ex isting group from the li st of group nam es, and sele ct OK to a dd the con ta ct to the gr oup. 4. To create a new group, select New , ente r the ne w group na me , an d s ele ct SAVE . To add the contact to the group, highlight the new group from th e list of group names, and sele ct OK . A contact can on ly be ass ociated with one caller group at a time.
Conta cts 56 Rename a group When a caller group is created, it can be quickly and easily renamed . From the GROUPS screen, highlight the group you wish to rena me and sele ct Opt io ns > Re name . Edit the calle r group name, and select SAVE . Er ase a g roup To erase a group you have created from the GR OUPS sc reen, highlight the group and select Opt ions > Erase > Ye s > OK . Th e con tacts assoc iated wi th th e gr oup are not eras ed. Send a group me ssage To s end a mes sage to a gr oup, s elec t Menu > Con tacts > Gro ups , the group name, and Opt ions > Send TXT Msg , Send P IX M sg , or Send F LIX Msg . Cr eate the mess age yo u wa nt to send to the group, and select SEND . See "New messages ," p. 39. This is a netw ork service . â Speed Dia ls You can associate any mob ile, home, or wo rk entry in the con tact list with a sp eed di al ke y from 2 to 22. Sp eed dial ke y 1 is used to a cces s voice ma il. This is a netw ork se rvice. Speed dial numbers 97 , 98 , and 99 are pr e-se t num bers f or Verizon Custom er Service, an d are free calls . These three spe e d d ial s ar e: ⢠97âÂÂ#BAL : the billing bala nce is displa yed or sent in a text messag e. ⢠98âÂÂ#MIN: the m inut es u sed are di spla yed or sent in a text messag e. ⢠99âÂÂ#PMT : pay a bill with a one -time paym ent or other payment option s. In order to use speed dials , you m ust first t urn on the One To uc h D i al feature. See "O ne-touc h dial," p. 70 .
Conta cts 57 Set up spe ed dialing 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scroll to a n Unassigned sp ee d di al s l ot , an d se le ct SET . 3. Highli ght the con tact you w ant as signed to the s elec ted speed dial slot. 4. Sele ct OK , highlight the mobile, home, or work num ber you wan t to assign, a nd select OK . To assign speed dial n umbers, edi t contact i nformation. Select Con tact s , the contac t you wish to modify, and Edit . Highlight the mobile, hom e, or work numbe r you wa nt to assign to a spe ed di al sl ot, and s elect Opt io ns > Set Speed Dial . Scroll to an Unas si gne d speed dial slot, and se lect SET . Edit speed dial n umber s 1. Sele ct Menu > Con tacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scroll to an assigned speed dial slot, and select SET . 3. Sel e ct Ye s > OK to over wr ite the existing speed dial numbe r. Highli ght the conta ct you wa nt assi gned to the se lec ted speed dial slot, and se lect OK . 4. Highli ght the new mo bile, home, or work numbe r you want to ass ign, an d select OK . Del ete sp eed dial number s Select Menu > Con tact s > Speed Dials , an as sign ed s peed dial slot, and se lect Remo ve > Ye s > OK .
Rece nt call s 58 7. Recent c alls Informa tion about ca lls missed, received, or dia led is stored in the R ecent Calls men u. Whe n th e nu mb er of cal ls exc eed s the maxi mum , the most rece nt call re places the olde st. â Vie w ca l ls To vie w cal ls , se le ct Men u > Recen t Calls > Misse d , Received , or Diale d . S el ec t All to vie w all missed, receiv ed, and dialed calls. Th e calls are liste d by most recent first. Misse d calls a re ca lls that a re not answ ered. The mi ssed calls fe atur e d oes not fun cti on wh en y ou r pho ne is sw it ched off . When view ing the c all lists, the follow ing option s are available: Message âÂÂSen d th e sel ect ed nu mber a TX T Msg , PIX Msg , or FLIX Ms g . See "New messages," p. 39. Th is option is not shown for unavailable or v oice mail num bers in th e call lists . OPEN âÂÂVie w c all details. Select Opti ons for further call list option s. â View call timers You can view the tota l numbe r of calls, duration ( hh:m m ) of calls, and th e data transfer inform ation w ith th e Vie w Timers opt ion. Note: Some timers, in cluding th e lifetim e call time r, may be reset durin g service or software upgrades. The actu al time invoic ed for calls a nd services by Verizo n may vary, depending on ne twork feature s, rounding off for billing, taxes, and so forth. Select Menu > Recen t Call s > Vie w Timers , a nd sc ro ll t o vi ew the call duration dat a.
Re cent call s 59 Reset call t imers To rese t a selected ca ll or data time r or to reset all t imers to ze ro (exc ept Lifetime Calls and Life time Dat a Counter ), do the follow ing: Select Menu > Rece nt Calls > View T imers , and highli ght the timer you wish to modify. To reset the selecte d call or data timer to ze ro, select Res et > Ye s > OK . To res et all timers (exc ep t L ifetime Calls and Lifetime Data C ounter ), se lect Rese t Al l > Ye s > OK .
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 60 8. Se ttings and tool s Use the Se ttin gs & Tools men u to c ustom i ze yo ur ph one and to use your phone as an org aniz er and perso nal digital assi sta nt. â My ac co unt The Verizon M y Accoun t We b portal allows you to ac cess your ac count informa tion. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > My Account . This is a netw ork service . â T ools To access the calculat or, cale n dar, alarm and world cl ocks, notep ad, a nd st opwat ch, se lect Menu > Settings & T ools > To ols . Calculator To perform simp le mathema tical calc ulation s using your phone, se lect Menu > Settings & T ools > To o ls > Calculator . ⢠Use the keypa d to en ter numbe rs. ⢠Use the scroll key to a dd (up), subtra ct (down), multiply (right) , or divide (left) values. Press the ce nter selection ke y (eq ual s) to s o lv e yo ur equ ati on . ⢠S elect O perator to use pa renth eses i n your e quation or to ent er an e xpon ent ( Po w e r ). ⢠Pres s the clea r key to dele te a key stroke, or select Cle ar to ca ncel your c alculation and cle ar the scre en . â¢P r e s s # to sw itch a valu e to positive or ne gative, and press * to ente r a decimal poin t. Note: Th is calcula tor has limite d acc uracy and is desig ned for simple calcu lations.
Set tings an d tools 61 Calendar The cal endar al lows you to docum ent your age nda and keep it c onveni ent an d easy to ac cess. You can schedu le eve nts into the ca lenda r and set y our phon e to alert you with a rem inder. Select Menu > Settin gs & T ools > To o l s > Calendar and one of the following: Add âÂÂC re ate a ne w e vent. VI EW âÂÂVie w the hi ghlighted da te. Select Opti ons > Ad d (create a new eve nt), Go To Date (ente r a specific date using th e keypad) , Erase P as sed (de let e p as t ev en ts), or Erase All (de lete a ll event s on your cal end ar) . Schedule a new event To enter a new e vent in y our cale ndar, do the follow ing: 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Calendar , the even t dat e, an d Ad d . 2. High ligh t an d e dit t he even t en tr y fi el ds y ou wish t o comple te, and sele ct SAVE . Update an existing event To update an event in your c alendar, do the following: 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Calendar , the even t dat e, an d OK . 2. Highli ght the even t en try you w ish to modi fy and sele ct VIEW > EDIT . 3. High ligh t an d e dit t he even t en tr y fi el ds y ou wish t o update, and select SAVE . 4. To d el ete th e sel ecte d ev en t, se lect Era s e > Ye s > OK . Alar m clock Your phone must be turned on to use the alarm feature. To set one of three alarms, do the fo llowing:
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 62 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Alarm Cloc k > Alarm 1 , Ala rm 2 , or Alarm 3 . 2. Scroll left or righ t to turn the alarm mode on. 3. Highli ght the Ti me field, and set the alarm time using th e ke ypad and sc ro ll ke y. 4. To set how often the alarm will occur ( Once , Daily , Mon - Fri , Wee k e nd s ), high light the Freque ncy fiel d, and scroll left or right. 5. To choos e an ala rm ringto ne, highlight th e Ringer field, and sele ct Se t . 6. Sele ct SAVE . When an alarm is set, is disp layed in the standby mode . To tu rn an a larm off, se lec t Men u > S ettin gs & Tools > Too ls > Alarm Clock . Highlig ht the alarm you w ish to modify and sel ect OK > Off > SAVE . When an alarm time is reach ed, the alarm tone sounds and/or vibrat es (depending on the alarm sett ings). Select Snoo ze to turn t he alar m off and h ave i t sound agai n aft er 10 min utes. Selec t Di s mis s to turn o ff th e occ urre nce of th e alar m. Wor ld clock To determin e the curre nt tim e in another time zone or country, sel ect Menu > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Wor l d C l o c k . Scroll to move th e indicators over th e world map. The local t ime is displayed below the city name. Select DST to turn D aylight Savings Time on or off for the selected city. Select Cit ies to view a te xt list of citi es . Note pad To crea te a note, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Too l s > Note pad > New , e nter your note text (see "Text entry ," p . 26 ), and s elect SAVE . To view or edit a note , highlight the no te, and se lect VIEW > Edi t . To delete one not e or all notes, se lect Notepad > Optio ns > Erase or Erase All .
Set tings an d tools 63 Stop wat ch Th e st op wat ch c an b e us ed f or e lapse d time measur emen t, suc h as fo r a sport ing even t. Up to ei ght even ts or records can be time d simulta neously. The st op watch acc urac y is n ot the same as th at of a pro fession al instrument. Th erefore, Nokia a dvises against its use for o fficial comp etitions or an y other even t in wh ich a h igh-precision device wou ld be require d t o establish ex act time s. To time a singl e event, selec t Menu > Se t tings & T ools > Tools > Stop Watc h > Start . The elapsed time is displayed in h:mm:ss:ms format. To s top or pause the stop watch, select Stop . To resume the stop wa tch from the stopp ed time, select Start agai n . To re se t the stop wa tch t o z ero , sel ect Re s et with the watc h in stopped mode . To time mul tiple events , select Menu > Settings & Tools > Tools > Stop Watc h > Start . To m ark the elapsed t ime for eac h ev en t you ar e mea suri ng , sele ct Cont . To di s pla y t he even t times, sele ct Vie w . â Sounds settings To adjust volumes an d assign sounds to phone calls and alarms, selec t Menu > Settin gs & T ools > Sounds Settin gs and from the follow ing options: Master V olume âÂÂUse the volu me keys or scroll ke y to cha nge the v olume se tting of y our phone from High to Lo w or to Alarm Only or Vib ra t e On ly , then se lect OK . To sile nce t he phon e, scroll down, or p ress and hold the v olume dow n key until All Sou nds Off is display ed. To preview the sound le vel, select Play . Call Sounds â To set ringto nes for inco ming calls, select Call Ring tone . T o set th e phone t o vibr ate when a call is rec eiv ed, sel ect Call Vib rate > On . Alert Soun ds â Sel ect th e al ert ty pe ( To ne , Vibrate , o r Reminder ) fo r an in comi ng TXT Messa ge , PIX M essage , or Vo i ce m a i l M s g .
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 64 K eypad V o lume âÂÂUse the vo lum e key s or scro ll key to s et t he keypa d volu me from Off to High . Earpiece V o lume â Use the volum e keys or scroll ke y to set the earpiece volume from Lo w to Hi gh . Service Alerts âÂÂSet any of the alert option s to On or Off : ⢠ERI âÂÂEnha nced roa ming indic ator (ER I) alerts you to the stat us o f cel lu lar ser vice. The ER I b anner te xt d is pla ys âÂÂVerizon Netw ork,â âÂÂExtended Network,â or âÂÂRoaming.â See "B anner," p. 64. This is a ne twork s ervice. ⢠Minu te B eep âÂÂt o sou nd a n al ert ev ery min ute whi le i n ac a l l ⢠Call Conne ct âÂÂto alert you when a call is succ essf ull y conne cted P owe r On/Off âÂÂEnable or disable tone s when your phone is turned on or off. Alarm Sounds âÂÂTo se t a tone for al arms, se lect Alarm T one . To set the phone to vibrate when an alarm time is reached, sel ect Alarm Vibrate > On . â Display se ttings To modify the look and feel of the phone display, se lect Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings . Banner To display a text banner on the standby mode screen, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings > Ban ne r an d from the follow ing banners: P ersonal â Enter your ow n banner tex t of up to 16 charact ers. ERI B anner â Display ERI text u nder your personal ban ner, alerting you to the c urrent cellula r status . This is a netwo rk se rvice.
Set tings an d tools 65 Backlight To conser ve batte ry li fe , you ca n set the ph one back lig hting to dim wh en id le. T o s et the b ackl ig ht du ra ti on, se lec t Men u > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings > B ackligh t and s elect from the follow ing options: Display âÂÂSe t how long the main disp lay backl ight remain s on before dimming. K eypad âÂÂSet how lon g the keypa d remain s backlit before dimmin g. Contrast To set the display contrast of your phone, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings > Con tra s t . Select from on e of fi ve cont rast le ve ls. Wall paper To s et yo ur ph one t o dis pla y a bac kgr o und pi ctu re ( wall pape r) , sel ect Menu > Se ttings & Tools > Display Settings > Wallpaper . To se t the main di spl ay wall pap er, sel ect Main S creen > My PI X or My FLIX , an image or vid eo, and OK . Se lect Vi ew or Play to prev iew a fi le a s wall pap er a nd Thum b to re tur n to thu mb na il vie w. To brow se fo r ne w w a llp aper , s ele ct Get N ew . To s et the min i disp lay wallpaper , select F r ont Screen , an image, and OK . Se l ec t Vie w to preview a n image file as wallpaper and Thu mb to return to th umbnai l view . T o browse for new wallpape r, se lect Ge t New . Dis pla y them es To choose the color of the background screen, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Set tings > D ispl ay T hem es > Default , Bu sin es s , Tropical , or Blue .
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 66 Dial fonts To set the font siz e of the characte rs displaye d on the scree n when ent ering a phon e nu mber, sele ct Menu > Settings & Tools > Display Settings > Dial Fon ts > Normal or Large . Cl oc k fo rmat To set the clock format on your phoneâÂÂs m ain display or mini displa y, sele ct Me nu > Settings & Tools > Display Settings > Clock F ormat > Main Clock or Front Clo ck > Digital , An alog , Minimize (mini display on ly), or Off . â Phone settings The Phone Settings menu a llows you to design ate spec ific netwo rk settings and operational mo des for your phon e. Sta ndalo ne mode To turn of f radio frequencies , as in airp lane mode, s elect Me nu > Settings & Tools > Phone S ettings > Standalon e Mode > On . Shor tcut k ey You can assign menu shortcuts on the s croll key to y our favorite or most frequ ently used fu ncti ons. The shortcu t is activat ed when you press the scroll ke y while in the stan dby mode. See "Scroll key ," p. 16 for the default shortcuts. 1. Sele ct Menu > Settings & T ools > Phone Settings > Set Shortc ut K ey . 2. To modi fy a s h or tc u t ke y, sele ct Le ft Key , Up Key , Right Key , or Down Key . 3. To reset th e s croll key shortc uts to the default settings, sele ct Re s et A ll > Ye s > OK . 4. Highli ght the function y ou wish to a ssign a s a shortcu t, and sele ct OK .
Set tings an d tools 67 La ngu ag e To se t the def aul t lan gu age of your ph one me nu a nd di spla ys, sel ect Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone S ettings > Language > English or Spanish . Loc a tion To share position in formation ov er the netw ork, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Ph one Sett ings > Loc at ion . Select Locat ion On to make position in formation continua lly available or select E9 1 1 Only to m ake t his informa tion avai labl e f or emer ge ncy se rvi ces only. For calls to em ergenc y numbe rs, location information m ay be used by the eme rgency operator to determ ine the position of the phone. Th e functionality and accuracy of this feature are dependent on the net work, satellite systems, and th e agency re ceivin g the informa tion. This featu re may not function in all areas or at all t imes. Secur ity To secure th e phone elec tronically, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone S etti ngs > Secu rity . T hi s fe ature prot ec ts y our phone from un authori zed outg oing calls or unaut horized acces s to informa tion stored in the phone. En ter yo ur lo ck c od e ( 0000 or the last fo ur di git s of your phone nu mber), and select from the following option s: Lock Mode â to prevent others from using you r phone or chan ging locati on settin gs To turn the phone lock on, off, or on whe n the phone is first sw itc he d o n, sel ect Devi c e > Lock , Un lock , or On P ower U p > OK . W hen device lock is on for the phone , you mu st input your phone lock code to use the phone . To canc el Lock Mode , sel ect Unl oc k , and ente r your loc k code.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 68 When De vic e lock is on, th e only outgoi ng calls tha t can be made are to the emerge ncy num ber programmed into your phone. The ph one will remain loc ked even if the phone is switche d off and switch ed back o n again. Edit Code âÂÂto ch ange the lock code for the ph one. Enter ma tching four-digi t lock codes in the New Code and Confirm Code en try areas, and se lect OK . System sel ect To set your phone to roam or search for another network w hen you ar e no t i n y our hom e a rea, sel ec t Menu > Se t tin gs & Tools > Phone Settings > Sys t e m Se lec t and one of the following option s: Automa tic B or Autom atic A â Search for servic e in another netwo rk. The roamin g rate applie s when you are not in th e home serv ice area. Home O nly âÂÂMa ke and re ceive c alls in your hom e area onl y. Numb er a ssignme nt m odules If your phone is registered with two ph one numbers using number assignment mod ules (NAM) (for example, work and personal nu mbe rs), you ca n choos e which num ber to use as your origina tion numbe r. Select Menu > Settings & Tools > Phone Se ttings > NAM Selection . To h ave your phon e autom atically swit ch to the proper NAM, select Auto NAM > On . To manually ch oose the origina tion num ber, select Change NAM . â Call settings To d esig nate how your phon e handles inco ming and o utgo ing calls, s elect Call Se ttings .
Set tings an d tools 69 Answe r options To determin e how calls m ay be answered on your phone, select Menu > Settings & T ools > Call Settin gs > Answer Options and one of the following: Flip Open âÂÂAn sw er t he c al l whe n th e flip is op ene d. Any Key âÂÂAns wer th e ca ll by pr e ssin g an y ke y on t he ke ypad . Send Only âÂÂAnswer the call by pressing only the send key. Auto Answer âÂÂAns wer th e call aut omatically in ab out 5 seconds, using the speaker phone. If the flip is closed, Auto Answer mode is not acti vate d except wh en a head set or hands- free car kit is attach ed to th e phon e. Auto re try To set the l eng th of ti me t he ph one wa its bef ore a uto mati cal ly redialing a numbe r wh en the attempt ed call fails, se lect Menu > Settings & T ools > Call Settin gs > Auto Retry > Off , Every 3 Se conds , Every 5 Seco nds , Ev ery 7 Seco nds , or Every 1 0 Sec onds . Occasio nally , your ne twork ma y expe rience heavy traff ic r esulti ng in a f ast busy signal w hen you dial. With a utoma tic re try a ctivat ed, your phone redials the num ber (t he numb er of t imes is spec ifi ed b y the ne twork ) and no tif ie s you on ce t he network is availa ble. TTY m o de A ph on e wi th TT Y/T DD (tele typ e/ tel ecomm unic ati on devi ce for the Deaf) support is able t o translat e typed ch aracte rs to vo ice. Vo ic e ca n also b e tra nsla te d int o ch arac te rs and dis play ed on the TTY. To attach a TTY enabling you to com municate with parties also using a TTY device, select Menu > Settin gs & Tools > Call Settin gs > TTY Mode and one of the following: TTY Full â Turn on full TTY ca pabilit y. TTY TALK âÂÂTurn on TT Y in voic e carry -over (VC O) mode. TTY HEAR âÂÂTurn on TTY in he aring carry-over (HCO) mode. TTY Off âÂÂTu rn off TTY mode.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 70 One -to u ch dia l To initiate a speed dial call by entering t he speed dial digits, sel ect Menu > Settings & T ools > Ca ll Settings > One T ou c h Dial > On or Off . If set to Off , speed dial number s d esignat ed in your contac t list do not function. See "Speed Dials," p . 56. Voice pri v acy To s et the v oice pri vacy feat ure fo r CD MA ca ll s, s el ect Menu > Settings & Tools > Call Settin gs > V oic e Privacy > On or Off . The voice privacy feature protects the priv acy of you r current phone con versation from oth er callers placing phone ca lls on your same n etwork. CDMA offers inheren t voice privacy t hat protects the iden tity of users and ma kes inte rception v ery difficult. Th is is a network service. Voice serv ices Before us ing voice serv ices, note the following : ⢠Voice tags are not language-de pendent. They are dependen t on the speakerâÂÂs voice. ⢠You mus t sa y the name exactly as you sa id it when you recorde d it. ⢠Voice t ags are sen sitiv e to backg roun d nois e. Record v oice tags, and use the m in a quiet en viron ment. ⢠Voice tag recording prompt s are turned off when your phone is in All Sou nds Off mode. ⢠Ve ry s hort nam es ar e no t acc ept ed. Use l on g name s, and avoid sim ilar n ames for different numbe rs. Note: U sing voice tags ma y be difficult in a noisy env ir onmen t or dur ing a n emerg enc y, so yo u sho uld not r ely sol ely u pon voi ce di ali ng in all ci rc ums tance s. To a cces s the vo ic e serv ic es avai lab le wi th you r pho ne, sel ect Menu > Settings & Tools > Call Se ttings > V oice Serv ices and one of the available options.
Set tings an d tools 71 Voic e Dia l To call a pe rson in your cont act list by spea king their nam e into your phone , sele ct Vo i c e Di a l . To crea te a vo ice d ial, s elec t New , and h ighligh t or search fo r a contac t. Cho ose th e number for the c ontact that wi ll be voi ce dialed, and select OK . To rec ord a vo ice d ial fo r the co nt act, se l ect OK , an d follow th e phon e prom pts "Nam e ple ase" an d "Ag ain." Y ou w ill he ar " Added," and the contact is added to the voi ce di al list. In th e voice dial list, h ighligh t a vo ice dial e ntry, and se lect PLA Y to hear the voic e dial recording, or sele ct from the available options. Th e voi ce di al fe ature is a lso avai labl e on t he ED IT C ON TACT sc ree n in th e Contacts menu w hen you h ighlight a nu mber for the cont act and select Optio ns > Se t V o ice Dial . Se e "Vi e w or edit the c ontact list ," p. 53. Voic e S ett in g To activ ate the voic e dial fun ction , and set the v oice dial activ ation mode, sel ect V oic e Sett in g . T o ac ti vat e vo ic e d ia ling and set th e mode, use th e scroll key to chang e the Se t A ct iv e mode fr om Off to Clear Key (you are prompted for a voice dial when yo u press a nd hold the speak er key) or Act ive Flip (y ou are prompte d for a voice dial when y ou flip open th e phone). To enab le hand s-free k it mode, us e the scrol l key to cha ng e the HFK Mode from Off to On . Train Words To use yo ur voice to ena ble voice se rvices to rec ognize how you pronounc e c ontrol words, sele ct Train W o rds . Highlight "Y es" , "No" , o r " W ake- up" and follow the prompts . You hear "Train ing succ essful" w hen com plete. High light a word, and sel ect Undo > Ye s to un do the w ord t raining o r Undo Train All to undo all c ontrol word tra ining.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 72 DTMF ton es DTM F tones or touch ton es are th e tones t hat sound when you pr ess the keys o n your phon e keypad. Y ou can use t ouch tones for many automated dial-up serv ices such as banking and ai rl ine s or for ente rin g y our vo ic e ma ilbo x num ber and p as swor d. To set the ke y ton e length, s elect Menu > Settin gs & T ools > Call S etti ngs > DTMF T one s . Select Nor m al to s end ou t a t o ne for a fixed period of time no matt er how long you press the key o r Long t o s e n d o u t a c o n t i n u o u s t o n e f o r a s l o n g a s y o u keep th e key p re sse d. â Bluetooth Bluet ooth techno logy co nnectivit y enab les wireless co nnection s between electronic devices and can be used to send and receive image s, texts, gallery file s, voice recording s, video clips, notes , and more. It can a lso be used to c onne ct wire lessly to products that use Bluetooth w ireless t echnology, such as comp uters. You c an synch ronize your pho ne a nd your PC using Bl uetooth c onnect ivity . Sinc e de vices w ith B lueto ot h con nectivi ty com mun ica te using radio waves, your phone and the othe r device do not need to be in direct line -of-sight. The two devices only n eed to be withi n 10 meter s (30 feet ) of each oth er. The c onnect ion can be su bject to inte rferenc e from obstruc tions s uch as walls or other electronic devices. This device is complia nt with B luetooth specific ation 1.1, supporting the following profile s: HSP V1.1 (headset profile), HFP V1.0 (handsfree car kit p rofile), and DUN V1.1 (dial-up ne tworkin g). To ensure int eroperability betw een oth er devices supp orting Bl uetoo th t ech nolo gy, use Noki a a ppro ved e nhancement s for this model. Check wit h the manufa cture rs of other devic es to determ ine their compa tibility wi th this phon e.
Set tings an d tools 73 There m ay be re strictions on us ing Blue toot h techno logy in some location s. Chec k with you r local authorities or V erizon. If you want m ore inform ation on this fu nction, v isit the Bluetooth Tech nology organization We b site: http s://w ww.blu et ooth .org/ . To acce ss the B luetooth m en u, selec t Menu > Settings & Tools > Bluetooth a n d from the follow ing options: A dd New Devi ce âÂÂT o se t up a pa iri ng bet we en yo ur phon e and another device wit h Bluetooth tech nology. With Bluetooth activated, p lace the d evice you are connecti ng to in discoverable mode and select OK . Off or On âÂÂTo activate or d eactivate Bluetooth connectivity . An active Blu etooth conne ction is indicated by at the top of th e displa y. Set ting s âÂÂTo defi ne h o w yo ur ph one is shown to o ther d evi ces with Bluetooth connectivity. To change the name of your phone that is se en by othe r users , selec t My Phone Name , ente r the new name, and select OK . To di splay your pho ne t o other devices for one minute or to hide your phone from other users, select Disco very Mode > On or Off . Impo rta nt: Fe atures using Blue tooth tech nology , or allow ing such fea tures t o run in th e background while using other featu res, incre ase the deman d on battery pow er and reduce th e battery life . Bluet ooth pa iring from ph one t o PC Bluetooth pairing betw een your phone and PC or laptop is initializ ed from your phone or from your PC or laptop. To conne ct from your phon e, do the followin g: 1. To enable Bluetoo th on your phone, select Men u > Settin gs & T ools > Bluetooth . To s elect On , p res s the left s oft key.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 74 The Bluetooth icon is displayed in the upper right corne r of the main display unde r the battery icon w hen Bluetooth is enabled. 2. To pair your phone to your PC or laptop, select Add N e w Dev ice . P lace t he PC you are connec ting t o in discoverable mode and select OK . The phone searches for Bluetooth devic es in range and list s all devices found. 3. Scroll to your P C or laptop n ame in th e list and select OK . Enter your password on your phone, then e nter the same password on your PC or laptop. 4. Sele ct A s k alw ays or Alwa ys con nec t on you r phone, and sele ct OK . T he mes sage P ort enab led is display ed on the phone confirming the pairing. Bluet ooth pa iring from PC to ph one To initializ e a Bluetooth con nection from your PC or laptop to your phone, do the follow ing: 1. To enable Bluetoo th on your phone, select Men u > Settin gs & T ools > Bluetooth . To s elect On , p res s the left s oft key. The Bluetooth icon is displayed in the upper right corne r of the main display unde r the battery icon w hen Bluetooth is enabled. 2. In the Blueto oth me nu, sele ct Settin gs with th e right sof t ke y. 3. Scroll to Disco very Mode and se lec t OK . 4. Scroll to On and sele ct OK . Your phone is in discoverabl e mode by ot her Bluetooth device s for one minute.
Set tings an d tools 75 5. Press th e End key once, or the Clear k e y t wice to re turn to the standby mode . Note: Th e phone mu st be in the standby mode to pair with anothe r dev ice. 6. From y our P C, search for Bluetooth devices. A list of devices shows the No kia 6 315i or the n ame you sele cted for you r p ho ne. 7. Select your phone from the list of found devices and ente r the passwo rd. 8. Yo ur phone disp lays a mes sage asking to pa ir with your PC or laptop. Select OK and en ter th e sam e pas sword entere d on your PC. 9. Sele ct A s k alw ays or Alwa ys con nec t on you r phone, and sele ct OK . T he mes sage P ort enab led is display ed on the phone confirming the pairing. All service s such as Dial up Netw orking (DUN) are available on the phone. 10. Available services are also liste d on your PC or laptop. Sele ct serv ices you wa nt to u se wit h you r phone . Unpa iring a Bl ueto oth conn ection To succe ssfully un pair a Blue tooth conne ct ion, you mu st unpair both the phone and the PC or laptop. To unpair th e connection, do the following: 1. To u npair the conn ec tion from the phon e, sc roll to the name of th e PC a nd select OK . The mess age P ort di sabled is display ed on the phone confirming the unpairin g. 2. Fo llow the Bluetooth instruc tio ns on you PC or lapto p, or the Bluetooth dongle instructions for un pairing the PC or laptop from the phone. A dongle is a small USB device added to a PC or laptop that does n ot have a built-in Bluetooth connection. PC, laptop, a n d dongle products have w ebsite support for Bluetooth con nectiv ity.
Se ttin g s an d to ol s 76 â Memor y To moni tor the am ount of ph one an d ca rd mem ory you are using for file storage, select Menu > Settings & Tools > Memory and one of the following options: Save Options âÂÂTo set t he location of your stored files. Se lect PIX , FL IX , or Sounds > Phon e Memory or Card Memory . Phone Memory âÂÂTo vie w phone memory usa ge. Select from the follow ing options: ⢠Memory Usage âÂÂT o display the total use d and avai lable me mor y ( MB) . ⢠My PIX âÂÂTo display the size (KB) of th e PI X files stored in My PIX on the phone or to erase or move PIX files to a mem ory card. To d ele te file s, s elect Opt io ns > Erase , t he files y ou wish to dele te, a nd MARK or Mark All . Se l ec t Do ne > Ye s > OK . To move files to the memory card, sele ct Op tions > Mo ve , the files you w ish t o move, a nd MARK or Mark All . Se l ec t Don e > Yes > OK . ⢠My FLIX âÂÂTo display the size (KB) of the FLIX files s tored in My FLI X on the phon e or to erase or move F LIX files to a me mor y ca rd . ⢠My Mu si c âÂÂTo displa y the si ze (KB) of t he music files stored in T u nes & Tones on the phone or to erase or move music files t o a me mory card. ⢠My Sounds âÂÂTo display the size ( KB) of the sound files stored in My Sounds on the phon e or to er ase or mo ve so und fi le s t o a memo ry car d. Card Memory âÂÂTo view card me mory us age. Select from t he available options. See "In formation and help," p. 34.
Set tings an d tools 77 â Phone information To v iew info rm ation ab out y our ph one , selec t Menu > Set ti ng s & T oo ls > Ph one I nfo to di spla y th e fo llo win g i nf or mat io n: My Numbe r â The activ e phone n umber . SW V ersion â The current s oftware ve rsion for your phone. Icon Glossary âÂÂThe library of screen icons shown w hile in a call or wh en using featu res.
Enha ncem ents 78 9. Enhanceme nts Check the model num ber of any charger before use with this phone . Th is ph on e i s in tend ed fo r use when supplied w ith pow er from charger AC-1 005 U for the B L-40 03C batter y. Warning : Us e onl y bat teri es , c ha rger s a nd enha n cem ents appro v ed by Nok ia f or use wit h this particular mode l. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or w arranty, an d may be dangerous . For availabili ty of approved enhancements, pleas e ch eck w it h you r deale r. A few pract ical rule s about acce ssories a nd enhancemen ts: ⢠Keep all accessories and enhancements out of the reach of small ch ildren. ⢠When y ou disconne ct the power cord of an y accessory or enhan cement, grasp and pull th e plug, not the cord. ⢠Che ck regul arly tha t enhanc em en ts installe d in a vehicle are m ounted and are op erating prop erly. ⢠Inst allat ion of any co mple x car enha ncem en ts m ust be mad e by qualified personnel only. Power ⢠950 mAh Li-Ion Ba ttery ( BL-400 3C) ⢠Travel Cha rger (AC-10 05U)
Reference i nformation 79 1 0 . Reference information This chapt er con tains safe ty and main tenance informati on and specifications for your product. â Battery information For battery installation and replacement in formation, see "R eplac e th e batt ery," p. 18. Your phone is powered by a re chargeable batte r y. Th e full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three c omple te charge a nd disch arge cy cles . The batte ry can be charged and disch arged hundreds of tim es but it will even tually w e ar out. Whe n the talk and s tandby tim es ar e noticeab ly sho rter than normal, buy a new ba ttery. Us e only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Nokia approv ed chargers designated for this ph one. If a replacement batt ery is being used for the firs t time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be n ecess ary t o conn ect t he charger t hen disconnect an d reconnect it to b egin c harging the battery. Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the pho ne when not in use . Do not lea ve th e batte ry con nected to a charger. Overc harging may short en it s lifetime . I f left un used, a fu lly charged battery will lose its charge ov er time. Temperature extreme s can affect th e ability of your ba ttery to ch arge. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is d amaged.
Reference i nformation 80 Do not short- circuit the battery . Accidenta l short-c ircuiting can oc cur whe n a metalli c object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct conne ction of the positive ( ) and negative (-) terminals of the battery . (These look like metal st rips on the battery.) This migh t happen, for example, when you carry a spare ba ttery in you r pocke t or purse. Short-circu iting th e terminals may damage the battery or the connecting obje ct. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, su ch as in a closed car in summ er or winte r condit ions, will reduce the capacity and lifet ime of t he batt ery. Alw ays try to ke ep the ba ttery betwe en 59ðF and 77ðF (15 ðC and 25ðC ). A phone w ith a hot or cold battery ma y no t work tem porarily, even when the battery is fully ch arged. Battery performance is particu larly limited in te mperature s well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explo de. Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries accordi ng to local regula tions. Pleas e recycle w hen possible. Do not dispose as household waste .
Care a nd mainte nanc e 81 Care and maintenance Your ph one is a p ro du ct of superi or desig n and c raftsm an shi p and should be treate d with ca re. The suggestion s below will help yo u prote ct your w arran ty cov erage an d en joy you r phone for many years. ⢠Keep t he phone an d all of its parts and acce ssories out of the re ach of small chil dren. ⢠Keep the phone dry. Prec ipitation, hu midity and all type s of l iquids or mois ture can co ntain mine rals that wil l cor rode electronic circuits. If your phone doe s get wet, remov e the battery and allow the phone to dry completely be fore replacing it . ⢠Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its mov ing par ts a nd e lectr on ic c ompo nen ts can be d ama ge d. ⢠D o not st o re th e pho ne i n ho t area s. H igh tem p eratur es can shorten th e life of ele ctronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt cert ain plastics. ⢠Do not st ore the phone in co ld areas. When t he phone return s to its normal tempe rature, m oisture c an form inside the phone and damage electron ic circuit boards. ⢠Do not a ttempt to ope n the phone othe r than as instru cted in thi s guide. ⢠Do not drop, knock, or shake the phone . Rough handling can break in ternal circu it boards and fine mech anics. ⢠D o n ot use ha rsh ch em icals , cleanin g solv en ts, or strong dete rgents to c lean th e ph one. ⢠Do not paint the phone. Paint can c log the movin g parts and prevent proper operatio n.
Ca re a nd ma in ten a nc e 82 ⢠Use a s oft, cle an, dry cloth t o c lean an y len ses (s uch as camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses). ⢠Use on ly the s upplie d or a n ap proved repl acement antenna . Unauth orize d an tennas, modific ations, or a ttac hments could damage t he phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠Use chargers indoors. All of the above suggestions apply equally to your phone , battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the n earest au thorized service facility for se rvice.
Additional safety information 83 Additio n al safety informat ion â Operatin g environment Your phone and its enha ncem en ts may con tain sm all parts. Keep th e m out of t he r e ach of s mal l ch ild ren . Remember to follo w any s peci al regulatio ns in force in any area and alway s swit ch off your phone wh en its use is prohibit ed or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the phone only in its norma l operating posit ions. This pho ne meets RF exposure guid elines whe n used either in the normal use p osition agains t the ear or whe n position ed at least 20 m illimete rs (4/ 5 inch) awa y from th e body. When a carry ca se, belt clip , or holder is used for body -worn operatio n, it should not contain metal and sh ould position th e ph one the above-stated distance from your body. In order to transmi t data files or message s, this phone req uires a good quality conn ection to the network. I n some cases, trans mi ssion of dat a file s or messa ges may be del ayed un til such a con ne ct ion is av aila ble. Ens ure the abo ve se parat ion dista nce inst ructions are f ollowed unt il the transmis sion is compl eted. â Med ica l dev ice s Operation of any radio transm itting equipm ent, includin g wireless phon es, may inte rfere with the func tionality of inade quately prote cted me dical device s. Cons ult a phy sician or the manufa cture r of the m edical device to de termine if th ey are adeq uat ely sh iel ded fro m exte rna l RF ener gy or if you hav e any questions. Sw itch o ff you r phone in he alth c are facilities whe n any re gulat ions pos ted in thes e areas instru ct you t o do so. Hos pitals o r h ealth c are facilit ies ma y be using equipme nt th at could be se nsitive to ex terna l RF en ergy.
Additional safety information 84 Pac em ake rs Pa cemake r manufa ctur ers rec ommend that a mini mum separ ation of 1 5.3 cen timet ers (6 inc hes ) be m aint ained be twe en a w ir ele ss d evi ce or ph one an d a pa cem a k er t o avo id potential inte rferen ce w ith the pa cemak er. The se rec omm enda t ions ar e con sistent wi th the i ndep endent re sea rch b y and r ecomme nda tio ns o f Wire less Te chnol ogy Res earch . To m inim ize the pote nt ial for in t erfere nc e, pe rso ns wit h pacema ker s should : ⢠Alw ays ke ep th e phon e m or e than 15. 3 centim ete rs (6 in ches) from th eir pacemaker. ⢠Not carry the phone in a breast pocket. ⢠Hold the phon e to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimiz e th e potential for interfe rence. If you suspe ct interferen ce, switch off you r phone and move the phone away . He aring ai ds Som e di git al wi rele ss d evi ces m ay in terf ere wi th some hear ing aid s. If int erfe ren ce occ urs , con sul t your s ervic e pr ov ide r. â Vehicl es RF signals m ay affect imprope rly installe d or in adequat ely shielded e lectronic sys tems in motor v ehicle s such as electr onic fuel inject ion syst ems, electron ic antisk id (an tilock) braki ng sy stems, ele ctronic speed c ontrol sy ste ms, and air bag systems. For more information, ch eck with the manufacture r or its representative of your vehicle or any equipment th at has been added.
Additional safety information 85 Only qua lified personn el should se rvice the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or servic e may be danger ous and m ay inv alidate any w arran ty th at may appl y to the phon e. Check regul arly th a t all wireless pho ne equipment in your v ehicle is moun ted and operating properly. Do not store or carry fl ammable l iquids, gases, or explosive materi als in the same compartment as the phone, its parts, or enhancem ents. For veh icles equi pped w ith an air b ag, re member th at ai r bags in flate with gr eat forc e. Do not plac e obj ects, incl uding ins talle d or portable wirele ss equi pment in the area over the air bag or in the ai r bag deplo yment area. I f in-vehi cle wirel ess equipmen t is im prope rly in stal led an d t he air bag infl ates , serio us inju ry c ould res ult . FCC regul ations prohibit us ing your wire less phon e while in the air. The use of wireles s telephones in an aircraft m ay be dange rou s to the oper ation of the aircr aft, disr up t t he wi reless telephone n etwork, a nd may be ille gal. â Potentia lly explo sive environments Switch off your phone wh en in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas wh e re you wou ld no rmall y be a dv ised to tu rn o ff yo ur v ehi cl e e ngin e. Spar ks in such areas could cause an explosion or fir e resulting in bodil y inju ry or ev en deat h. S wit ch o ff th e ph on e at r ef uelin g points such as n ear gas pumps at service stations. Observe restrictions on the use of ra dio equipme nt in fuel depots, st or ag e, an d distrib ution areas, chemic al plant s or wh ere blasti ng ope ration s a re in prog re ss. Are as wi th a pot entia lly explosive atmosphere ar e often but not always c learly marked . They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities , vehicles us ing liquefie d petroleum gas (such as propa ne or butane), a nd are as where the air contains chemicals or parti cles such as grain, du st or metal pow de rs.
Additional safety information 86 Failure to obs erve thes e instruction s may lead to s uspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, legal action, or both. â Emer gency calls Impo rta nt: Wireless phones, including this phone , operate using radio signals, wire less networks, landli ne net work s, and user -program med func tions. Beca use of th is, connec tions in all condit ions c annot be guara nteed. You shou ld never rely s olely on any wireles s phone for essentia l commun ication s like medic al emergencie s. To make an emergency call, make sure your phone is properly charge d before atte mpting any em ergenc y calls . If your bat t ery be com es empt y, you ca nnot re ceive or ma ke c al ls, including e mergen cy calls an d must w ait a few minu tes afte r th e c ha rgi ng be gi ns to pl ac e yo ur cal l. 1. Press th e end k ey as many ti mes a s nee ded t o c lear t he display and ready the phone for calls. 2. Ente r th e of fic ial emerg enc y nu mb er fo r your pres en t location and press the se nd key. Emergency numbers vary by l ocation. If certain fe atures are in use, you may first nee d to turn those featu res off before you can ma ke an em ergenc y call. Cons ult this guide or your s ervice provide r for more info r m ation. When m a king an e merg ency c all, give all the necess ary information as acc urately as possible. Your wire less phone may be the only m eans of comm unica tion at the scen e of an accident. Do not end th e call until given permission to do so.
Additional safety information 87 â Ce rt if ic atio n in f orm at ion (S A R) THIS MO BILE DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPO SURE TO RADI O WAVES. Yo ur m ob ile d e vic e is a rad io tra ns mitt er a nd rec eiv er. It is desi gned not to excee d the limi ts for exposur e to radio waves recomme nded by internati onal guideli nes. These guideline s we re d evel oped by t he in depen den t scient if ic or gan izati on ICNIRP and include saf ety marg ins designed t o assure the protec tion of al l p ersons, r egard less o f a ge an d he alth . The exposu re guidelines f or mo bi le devices employ a uni t of measure ment known as the Specific Absorpti on Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit st ated in the ICNIRP guide lines is 2.0 watt s/ kil ogr am (W/kg) avera ged ove r 10 gram s of tiss ue. Tes ts for SA R are c ond uc ted usin g st andar d o perat ing posi tion s wit h th e dev ice tran smi ttin g at its hi gh es t cert ifie d powe r lev el in all tested frequency ban ds. The actual SAR level o f an operating devi ce can be b e low the maximum value becaus e the devic e is desi gned to use only the power required to reach the net work. That amou nt c hang es de p end ing o n a n umbe r of fact ors such as how cl ose you ar e to a network b ase station . The hig hest SAR va lue under th e ICNIRP guid elines f or use of th e device at the ea r is 0. 668 W/kg. Use of device accessorie s and enhanceme nts may result in different SAR values. SAR values may vary depending on nation al reporting and testin g requirements and the netw ork band. Additional SAR information may be provided under product informatio n at w ww.n okia.c om .
Additional safety information 88 Your mobil e device is also desi gned to meet the req uirements for exposure to radio waves established by the Federal Communicati ons Commission (USA) and I n dustry Canada. These requirem ents se t a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg ave raged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported under this st andard during product ce rtification for us e at the ear is 1.37 W/kg and when properly w orn on the body is 0.537 W/ kg. Informat ion about th is device model can be fo und at http:// www.fcc. gov/o et/fcci d by se arch in g the equi pment au thorizati on sy stem us ing FCC ID QMNRM- 215 .
Additional safety information 89 â Heari ng aid comp atibi lity ( HAC) Warning : For hearin g aid compatibil ity, you mu st turn off the Bluetoo th con nectivi ty. Your mobile device mod el complies w ith FCC ru les go verning hea rin g a id com p ati bil ity. T hese r ule s requ ir e a n M3 m icrop ho ne or high er val ue. Th e M-value , show n on the d evi ce box, refe rs to lower radio frequency ( RF) emissions . A higher M-value ge nerally indi cates that a devi ce model h as a lower RF emiss ions level, wh ich m ay improv e the likeliho od that the device will operate with certain hear ing aids. Som e hearing aids ar e more immune than oth ers are to int erferen ce. Please consult y our h ear i ng h eal th pr of es si on al to d ete rm in e th e M -ra t ing of you r hearing a id a nd whethe r yo ur he aring aid will work w ith th is device. More informat ion on acces sibility can be found at www.n okiaacces sibili ty.com . For best results , fully extend the antenna for he aring aid compatibility . â Te ch nic al inf orm a tio n Type desig nat ion âÂÂRM -2 15 Dimensio ns âÂÂWi dth, 47.6 mm; l eng th, 89 .5 mm; de pth, 18. 3 mm Weig h t â 96.3 g wit h 950 mAh Li-I on Battery (BL-40 03C) Main Displ ay â 2.0-in V GA, 176x2 20 pix els, 262 ,000 colors Mini D is play âÂÂ1.0- in VGA, 9 6x96 pix els, 65,000 colors Cam er a âÂÂIntegrated 1.3 M pixels with 8X digital zoom and fl ash Re mova b l e Me mo ry âÂÂmicroSD ( Trans Flash) Wir eless n etwor ks â CDMA 800 and 1900 MHz, and CDMA 2000 1x RTT and EVDO Freq ue nc y ran ge (Tx) â PCS : 1851. 25âÂÂ190 8. 75 MHz; cellula r: 824. 70-848. 37 MHz Freq ue nc y ran ge (Rx) âÂÂPC S: 19 31.25 âÂÂ19 88.75 MH z; cellula r: 869. 70âÂÂ893 .37 MH z GP S frequ e nc y âÂÂ157 5.42 M Hz Blue to ot h frequ e nc y ran ge âÂÂ2.4 âÂÂ2.485 G Hz
Additional safety information 90 â Batt ery info rma tion This sect ion provides in formation abou t batte ry chargin g times with the travel charge r, talk-times, and standby time s. Be aware that the inform ation in th is section is su bject to change. For more informat ion, contact your s ervice provider . Ch arg ing tim e The followin g chargin g time is approx imate with the BL-400 3C 950 mAh Li-Io n batte ry: Tra vel C harg er : Up to 2 hrs , 20 minu tes Ta lk an d st andby t imes Operation tim es are esti mates only and depend on signal streng th, phone use, network con ditions, features use d, battery age and con dition (inclu ding ch ar ging ha bits), tem pera tur es to which th e ba ttery is expose d, and many other factors.
In dex 91 Index A Abc mode 26 about your p hone 6 acce ssibility 9 account information 60 alarm clo ck 61 sound s 64 ale rts 43 answer options 69 ante nna 1 7 B back co ver removin g 18 replacing 19 backli ght 6 5 banner 64 battery cha rgers 79 cha rging 19 cha rging ti me 90 information 90 removin g 18 replacing 18 talk and standby times 90 billing 9, 58 Blue tooth 72 pairi ng from PC to phone 74 pairi ng f rom phone to PC 73 unpairing a Blu etooth co nnecti on 75 C calcula tor 60 calenda r 61 call log 5 8 call settin gs answer options 68 au to retry 6 9 D TMF t ones 72 one-t ouch dial 7 0 T TY m ode 69 voice priv acy 70 voice serv ices 70 call timers 58 ca llb a ck nu mbe r 47, 6 8 ca lle r group 54 ID 2 4 ca lls answering 23 duration o f 58 he ads e t 22 in-ca ll options 24 ma king 22 mut ing 2 5 pa uses whe n ma kin g 51 sile ncing 23 vibrate mode 24 ca me ra 31 care a nd mainte nan ce 81 certific ation information (SAR) 87
Ind ex 92 charg er co nnec t ing 19 information 79 times 90 ch at mes sages 49 cloc k 66 contact in formation 9 conta ct list 53 con tacts def a ult num ber 51 new 50 numbe rs with pa uses 5 1 voic e dial 53 con tr ast set tin g s 65 copyright p rotection 35 cust om er se rvi c e 9 D default nu mber callba ck 4 7 c ont ac ts 51 delete me ssage s 48 device inform ation 77 dimens ions 89 display back light 65 banner 6 4 con trast 65 font si ze 66 theme s 65 wallpaper 65 downloading ext ras 34 games 33 information 34 picture s 32 videos 32 drafts 46, 48 DTM F tones 7 2 duration of calls 58 E edit me ssage 40 e-mail 4 9 eme rgen cy calls 86 lo cation sharing 67 while using w ireless Interne t 35 EMS 43 enhan ced roa ming in dicator 64 enha nce men ts 78 entry mode 2 8, 47 eras e mess ages 48 ERI 64 ESN 8 even t sch ed uler 61 F FCC in formation 87 font s ize 66 G games 33 Get Extras 34 Ge t Fu n & Gam es 33 Ge t G oi ng 34 Get It Now 29 Ge t News & Inf o 3 3 Get PIX & F LIX 31 Get Tunes & T ones 3 0 groups 54
In dex 93 H hea dset 2 0, 22 hearing a id compa tibility 8 9 hearing aids 8 4 help 8, 34 I inbox 43 , 44, 48 indicators and icons 13, 77 instant me ssages 4 9 L language 67 location sharing 6 7 lock code 6 7 loudspe aker 22 M master volum e 63 medical de vices hearing aids 84 pace make rs 83 memory informat ion 3 4, 76 messag e options 41, 43, 44, 48 reply 4 4 segments 37 set tings 46 siz e 3 8 messag es cha racte rs in 41 , 42 cha t 49 composing 39, 40, 42 draft 46 e-mail 4 9 EMS 37, 43 eras ing 48 inbox 43 MMS 38, 4 3 m obile IM 4 9 options for 4 6 Qui ck T ext 47 sent 46 SMS 43 te xt 37 voice m ail 48 mi croSD card 21, 76 mi niSD card 74 MMS 43 mobile IM 49 multi-ta p mode 26 mute fun ction 25, 4 6 m y acco unt 60 N NAM se lection 68 netw ork serv ices 7 sett ing s 66 new s & info 33 Nokia support 9 no tepad 62 numbe r mod e 2 8 O one-touch dial settings 70 optio ns conta ct lis t 5 4 inbox 44 message 48 PIX message 31
Ind ex 94 sent m essage 4 6 TXT me ssage 40 P pace make rs 83 pauses 51 phone lock 67 set tings 66 set up 17 picture ID 52 takin g 31 picture gallery 32 pi c tur es 31 PIX & F LIX messag es 38 formats 3 8 set tings 48 powering on/off 20 Q Qu ick Te xt 47 R re ce nt c all s 58 recordings 30 redialing 69 reference inform ation 79 reply to messages 44 ri n gt one s 30 S safety 5, 83 s crol l ke y 16 scrolling 16 secu ri ty 3 5, 67 select ion k eys 15 sent me ssages 4 6, 48 setti ngs 46 Bl ue to oth 72 phone 66 soun ds 63 settings & tools 60 shortc ut key 66 short cuts 16 si gn at ure 47 sile nt mo de 24 SMS 43 softw are version 77 sound settin gs 63 sound s alert 63 PIX message 41 suppo rted formats 38 speaker phone 22 speed dials 23, 57 standalone m ode 66 standard mode 26 standby mode 1 3 stop watc h 63 syst em devic e information 77 lan guage 67 NAM selection 68 secu rity 67 sele ct 6 8 standalone mode 66 T talk and standby times 90 tech nical information 89
In dex 95 text ent ry 2 6, 47 Abc mode 26 entry mode 28 numbe r mode 2 8 word mode 2 7 text m ess ag es 3 7, 39 th emes 65 timers 58 tools & settin gs 6 0 touch to nes 7 2 TTY mode 69 turn phon e off/on 20 TXT message s cha racte rs 3 7 edit 40 wri te and se nd 3 9 type designation 89 U usa ge ru les 3 5 V V CAST 29 vibrate mode 24 video download 3 1 gallery 3 2 recording 32 supported form ats 38 vie w ca lls 58 inbox 44 m issed ca lls 5 8 voi ce dial 53 ma il 48 privacy 70 serv ices 7 0 volume adju sting 2 3, 63 earpi ece 6 3 W wallpa per 65 WAP 43 wire less Int ern et 3 5 ne two rks 89 word m ode 2 7 world clo ck 62 writ e and send messages 3 9
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