Nokia INTRIGUE 7205 User Manual

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TO T HE M A XI MUM EXTENT PERMIT TED BY APPLIC ABLE LAW, UNDER NO CIRCUMST ANCES SHALL NOKIA OR ANY OF IT S L ICENSORS BE RESPONS IBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR IN COME OR AN Y SPE C IAL , IN CIDENTAL , C ONSEQ UENTIAL OR INDIR E C T DAM AGES HO WSOEVE R CAUS E D . THE CONTENT S O F THIS DOCUMENT AR E PR OVIDED "AS IS". EXCEPT A S REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW , N O WA RR ANTIES OF AN Y KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN C L UDING , B U T NOT LIM ITED TO, TH E IMP LIED WARRA NTIES OF ME R C HANTA BILI TY AND FITNESS FOR A P ART IC U LAR PURPOSE , ARE MADE IN RELATION TO T H E ACCURACY, RELI ABILITY OR CONTENT S OF THIS DOCUM ENT. NOKIA RESERVE S T HE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCU MENT OR WITHDR AW IT AT ANY TIME WIT HOUT PRIOR NOTICE. The availa bility of par t ic u l ar pr oduc t s and applic ations and s ervic es for these products may var y by region. Please check wit h your Nokia dealer for details, and av ailability of language options. Export controls This de vice may conta in commodities, t echnology, o r soft ware subject to ex por t laws and regula tions fr om t he US and ot he r countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. FCC/IN DUSTRY CA NADA NOTICE Your dev ice may c ause TV o r radio int erference (for example, w hen using a telephone in close proximity t o receiving e quipment). The FCC or Industry Canada c an require you to s top using your t el ephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require a ssistance, contact your local servic e facility. This dev ice complies with par t 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is s ubjec t to the following two conditions: (1) This devi ce may not cause har mf ul interferenc e, and (2) t his device must accept any interfe r e nce received, including int e r fer ence t hat may caus e undesired oper ation. Any cha n g es or modifications not expressly approved by Nokia could void th e us er’s authority to operate t his equipment. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 3 Tuesday, D e cemb e r 23, 2008 10 :47 AM
The third-party applica tions provide d with yo ur device may have been creat ed and may be owned by persons or e ntities not affiliated wit h or r ela t ed t o Nokia. N okia does not own the copyrights or intellectual property r ig h ts to the t hird-party applications . As su ch, Nokia does not t ake any r esponsibility for end-user s upp ort, functionalit y of the applications, or the inf ormation in the applications or th es e materials. Nokia doe s not pr ov ide any warr anty for t he third-par ty app lications. BY USING THE A PP L ICATIONS YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE APPLICATIONS ARE PROV IDED AS IS W ITHOUT WAR RANT Y OF ANY KIN D, EXPRE SS OR IMP LIE D, TO T HE MA XIMUM EXTE NT PER MITTED BY APPLI CABLE LAW. YOU FURTH ER A C KN OWLE DGE THAT NEITHER NOKIA NOR ITS AFFILIATES MAKE ANY REPRESEN T ATIONS OR WARRAN TIES, E X P R ES S OR IM PLIED, IN C LUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF TIT LE , ME RC H AN TA BILI T Y OR F ITN E SS F OR A P AR T IC U LA R PU RPO SE , O R TH AT TH E APPLICATION S W ILL NOT INFR IN GE ANY THIRD-PART Y PATENTS, COPYRIG HTS, TR AD EM ARK S, OR OT HER R IG HT S. Iss ue 1, 9213749 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 4 Tuesday, D e cemb e r 23, 2008 10 :47 AM
T able of Contents Saf e t y ....................... ................. .................................. ........... 9 Sect ion 1: Ge t Sta rted ........................... ................. ........ 13 Install or Remove the Batter y ...... ................ ................. ......... ................ .. 14 Insert or Remove microSD Card........... ........ ......... ................. ................ .. 15 Switch Your Device O n or Off ...... ........ ........ ................. ................. ........ .. 16 Charge the B at t ery ................. ......... ........ ................. ................. ........ .......... 16 Antenna .... ................ ................. ......... ........ ................. ................. ........ .......... 17 Connect the Hea d s et ............. ......... ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ .. 18 Wrist Strap ....... ........ ......... ................. ................ ......... ................. ................ .. 18 Flow to Read This Guide ................ ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ .. 19 Get Help............ ........ ......... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. .......... 20 Sect ion 2: You r Dev ice .......................... ................. ........ 21 Keys and Parts ........ ................. ................. ........ ......... ................. ................ .. 21 Display Screen ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ .. 24 Airplane Mode ........ ................. ................. ........ ......... ................. ................ .. 27 Find My Phone Number ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ .......... 27 Sect ion 3: Ca ll Functio ns ...................... ................. ........ 2 8 Make a Call .............. ......... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. .......... 28 Answer or Rejec t a C all ......... ......... ................ ................. ......... ................ .. 29 Options During a Call .... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. .......... 30 Mute Function ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ .. 30 Speake r phone ......... ......... ................. ................ ......... ................. ................ .. 30 Recent Calls ..... ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ .. 31 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 5 Tuesday, D e cemb e r 23, 2008 10 :47 AM
Sect ion 4: Te x t En t ry ................................ ................. ..... 3 3 Entry Modes ......... ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ......... ............. 33 Abc and ABC Modes............ ........ ......... ................ ................. ......... ............. 34 Word Mode ........... ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ......... ............. 34 Number Entry ............... ......... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. ..... 35 Symbol Entry ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ..... 35 Sect ion 5: Con tacts .................. ................. ...................... 3 6 Habitat Mode ....... ........ ......... ................. ................ ......... ................. ............. 36 Create New C on t acts . ......... ................. ................ ......... ................. ............. 39 Contact List .......... ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ......... ............. 41 Contact Groups ........... ......... ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ..... 43 Speed Dials ........... ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ......... ............. 45 Emergency Contac ts ........... ................. ........ ........ ................. ................. ..... 46 Sect ion 6: M e ss aging ............... ................. ...................... 48 Te xt M essages ...... ................. ................. ........ ........ ................. ................. ..... 48 Picture or Video Message .. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ..... 49 Message Folder s .. ........ ......... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. ..... 51 Voicemail ............... ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ..... 52 Visual Voice Mail ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ..... 52 Mobile Instant Messaging ......... ................. ........ ................. ................. ..... 53 Email Message ..... ................. ................. ........ ........ ................. ................. ..... 53 Chat ................ ........ ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ..... 53 Blogs ............... ........ ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ..... 53 Message Set tings ................. ........ ......... ................ ................. ......... ........ ..... 54 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 6 Tuesday, D e cemb e r 23, 2008 10 :47 AM
Sect ion 7: S e t t in gs ............... ................. ......................... 56 My Verizon ....... ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ .. 56 Bluetooth Wireles s Technology ........... ................. ........ ......... ................ .. 56 Sounds Settings ...... ................. ......... ................ ................. ......... ........ .......... 60 Display Settings ...... ......... ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. .......... 61 Habitat ...... ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ ................. ................. ........ .. 64 Phone Settings ........ ................. ................. ........ ......... ................. ................ .. 64 Call Settings .... ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ .. 68 Memory............. ........ ......... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. .......... 71 Phone Info ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ .. 71 Sect ion 8: M edia Cen ter ...... ................. ................. ........ 73 Media Center .......... ......... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. .......... 73 Music & T on e s ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ........ .. 74 Picture & Video ............... ................. ........ ........ ................. ................. ........ .. 76 Mobile Web ..... ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ .. 77 Browse & Download .............. ......... ........ ................. ................. ........ .......... 78 Sect ion 9: Too ls ... .................................. ................. ........ 7 9 Voice Commands ... ......... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. .......... 79 Calculator ......... ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ ......... ................ .. 81 Calendar ........... ........ ......... ................. ................ ......... ........ ................. .......... 82 Calendar Preview ... ......... ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. .......... 83 Alarm Clock ............. ................. ......... ........ ................. ................. ........ .......... 83 Stopwatc h ........ ........ ......... ................. ................ ......... ................. ................ .. 84 World Clock ............. ................. ......... ................ ................. ......... ........ .......... 85 Notepad .... ........ ........ ................. ................. ........ ................. ................. ........ .. 85 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 7 Tuesday, D e cemb e r 23, 2008 10 :47 AM
8 Sect ion 10: Ac cessori es............ ................. ........................ 86 Sect ion 11: B atte ry and Ch arger In for mation ................. 87 Charging and Discharging ............... ................ ......... ................. ................ 87 Nokia B attery Authenticat ion Guidelines ............ ........ ......... ................ 89 Ca re an d Main tenance ............... .................................. ....... 92 Addi tio n al Sa fety In forma tion .. .................................. ....... 94 Inde x......... ................................... ................. ...................... 10 4 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 8 Tuesday, D e cemb e r 23, 2008 10 :47 AM
Safety Safe ty 9 Sa fety Re ad t hese simple gu ide lin es. Not followin g t he m may be dan gerous or illegal. Read th e com plete user guide for fu rther information. SWI TCH ON SA FELY Do not switch the devi c e on when wireless phone use is p rohibited or w hen it m ay cause interferen ce or danger. RO AD SA FET Y COME S FIRS T Ob e y all local la ws. Always keep you r ha nds free to operate the veh icle wh ile driving. Yo ur first con s id eration while drivin g should be road safety . INTER FEREN CE All wire less devi ces m ay be susc epti ble to int e rferen ce, which could affe ct performanc e . SWIT CH OFF IN RE STRI CTED AREAS Fol low any res trictio ns. Switch t he devic e off in aircraft, near medic al equip ment, fu el , che micals, or blasting are as. QU ALIF IE D SERVI CE Only qua lified person ne l ma y install or repair th is p roduct. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 9 Tuesday, D e cemb e r 23, 2008 10 :47 AM
10 A CCE SS ORI ES AND B ATT ER IE S Use only a pp roved accessorie s and batteries. Do not con ne c t incompatible products. WAT ER-R ESIST ANCE Your devic e is not wat e r-re sistant. Kee p it dry. A bou t Yo ur Dev ice T h e w irele ss devi ce (RM-3 83) de scribe d in this gu ide is app roved for use on t he fol l owing Veriz on Wir eless netwo rk s: CDMA 80 0 and 1 900 MHz, C DMA 2000 1x R T T , a n d EVDO. Co ntac t Ver izon W irele ss fo r m ore info rm ation abou t netw orks . W hen using the fe atu res in this de vice, obe y all law s and respect local custom s , privacy, and legitimat e rights of others, includin g copyrights. Copyright prote c tion ma y preven t s om e im age s, music, and other conte nt from being copied, modified, or transferred. Your dev ic e may have preinstalled bookmarks and links for third-par t y i n ternet sites. You m ay also a c cess other th i rd-pa r ty site s through yo ur dev ice. Third-pa rty sites a re no t a ffili a t ed with Nok ia , a nd Nokia does not endorse or ass ume liability for th em . If you choo se t o ac ce ss su ch si tes, you s hou ld ta ke precauti ons for security or conte nt. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 10 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Safety S a fety 11 Warni ng: To us e any features i n this dev ice, th e de vice mu st be swit ched o n. Do not s witch th e de vice on wh en w ireles s de vice us e ma y cause interfe rence or d anger. Reme mber t o make ba c k -u p copie s or keep a w ritten record of all im portant inform ation stored in your de vice. When conn ec ti n g to any ot her d e vic e, r ead its user gu id e for detaile d safety inst ructions. Do not conne ct in compatible product s . Ne two rk Se rv ice s To use the device you must h ave s ervic e from a w ireless se rvice provider . Many of the fe atures requ ire special networ k featur es. These featur es ar e not availabl e on al l network s; other net works m ay requ ire that y ou mak e spec ific arra ngements with your service provider before you c an use the netw ork services. Using networ k servi ces invo lves tran smissi on of dat a. Check wi th you r service provider for details about fees in you r home ne t work and w hen roaming in other ne tworks. You r serv i ce provider ca n give y ou instruc tions and expla in what ch a rg es will apply . Som e n etworks may h a v e limita tions that a ffect how you ca n u se netwo rk se rvic es. For ins tance , some netw orks m ay not support all language-depe ndent characters and services. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 11 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
12 Your serv ic e prov i der may h a ve re qu e ste d that certain fe atures be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, these fe atu re s will not a ppear on your de vice menu. Your devic e m ay also hav e a s pe cial configura tion su ch as changes in me n u names , menu o rde r, and icons. Con t act your service provider for mo re in formation. This devic e supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) th at run on TCP/IP protocols. Some fe atu re s of this device, suc h as sen ding e-mails , browsin g webs ite s, an d d ownload ing file s require network support for t he se tec hnologies. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 12 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Safety G et Star ted 13 Sec ti on 1 : Get St arte d To pic s C over ed • Install or Remove the Battery • Insert or R emov e microSD Card • Sw itch Yo ur Device On or Off • Cha rge the B atte ry •A n t e n n a • C onnect th e Head set • Wrist Strap • H o w t o R e a d T h i s G u i d e •G e t H e l p This section de scribes how to start using your device after activatin g your serv ic es, how to cont a c t c ustom e r support, and how to read t his gui de. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 13 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
14 Insta ll or Remove the Battery Ins tall the Ba ttery Note: Alwa y s switch off t he powe r and d isconnect the charger and any othe r device before remov ing the cover. Avoid to uc h ing e le c t ronic components w hile ch anging the c ove r. Alw ays stor e an d use th e de vice wi th the cov er attac hed. 1. To rem ove the b ac k cover, with the back of the device facing y ou, push down and slide the ba ck co ve r toward the bott om of the device . 2. Inse rt the gold-colore d c ont a c ts of the ba ttery into the battery s lot, and push down the o ther end of th e battery to snap it into pla c e . 3. To repla ce the b ack co ver, align the cov er tabs wit h the slot s in th e dev ice, and slide th e ba ck cove r toward th e top of th e device unt il the cove r is securely in pla ce. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 14 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
In sert o r Re move mi croSD Card G et Star ted 15 Remove the B attery Always s witc h the devi ce off and disconnec t the c harger before remov ing the batte ry. 1 . Rem ove t he bac k cov er. 2 . Insert your fin ger int o t he fin ger grip, and lift the battery from its com partme nt. 3. Replace the back cover. Inser t or Re move mi croSD C ar d Us e only c ompatib le microSD cards (sold separately) approved f or use w ith this devi ce. Nok ia uses appr ove d indust ry st andar ds f or mem or y ca rds, bu t so me brand s ma y no t b e fu lly c omp atibl e with this device. I ncompatible cards may damage the ca rd a nd t h e device and c orrupt data s to re d on th e card. Insert the m icroSD Card 1 . Lift open the mic roSD slot cover. 2 . Insert the card firmly into the card slot with t he gold-colore d contac ts facing u p an d t owards the dev ice. The ca rd clicks i nto place . 3. Re -i ns ert th e mi croS D s lot c ov er. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 15 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
16 Re mo ve the microS D C ard 1. Lift open the microSD slot cove r. 2. Firmly press against th e card un til it releases from the card slot, and slide it ou t. Im porta nt: Do not remov e the memory card in the middle of an operation when the c ard is being access ed. Removing the c a rd in the middle of an operation may da mage the memor y ca r d as well as t he device, and data stored on the card may be corrupted . S witch Y ou r Device On or Off To switch your device on or off, press and hold the End key ( ) for at le ast 3 secon ds. Char g e the Batte ry 1. Plug the charger t ra n s form e r in to a standard w all outle t. 2. Open the chargin g port on the left side of the device . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 16 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Ante nna G et Star ted 17 3. Insert the charger outpu t plug into the port. T he battery s trength indica tor s tarts scrolling, show ing the ba ttery is charging. 4 . Wh en t he d evic e is compl etel y charged, unplu g the c harge r from the dev ice , th en from the w all outl et to save ene rgy. Anten n a Y our device may hav e internal and exte rnal antennas . As wit h any radio transm itting device, avoid touching the an tenna area unne cess arily while th e ant enna is trans mitting or rec eiving. Con tact with such an antenna a ffects the co m mu nicati on quality and may ca use th e device to operate at a higher power th an otherwise neede d a n d may reduc e the ba ttery life. An internal G PS antenna is act ivated when y ou place an emer gen c y cal l or sel e ct Location On from the Location menu. See "Loc atio n," p. 67. Any GPS should not be used for prec is e location measureme nt, an d y ou should never rely s ole ly on lo cation data from the GPS receive r and cellular radio network s for position ing or navigation. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 17 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
18 Connect the Headset To allow hands-free operat ion, y ou can c onnect a com pa tible hea dset with a st a n dard 2.5-mm p lug to your devic e. Warni ng: When yo u us e th e headse t, your ability to hear outside sounds may be affected. Do not use the heads et wh ere it ca n endange r y our sa fety. 1. Plug the he adset con nector into t he 2. 5-m m he ad se t j ack o n t he left side of th e de v ic e . 2. Place the h e adse t in your ea r. With the hea dset conne ct ed, you c an make , ans wer, and en d calls as usua l. W rist St rap The w ris t strap does not come in the box . 1. Re move th e ba ck cove r. 2. Thread th e wris t s trap, and tighten. 3. R eplac e th e co ver. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 18 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
F l o w t o R e a d T h i s G u i d e G et Star ted 19 F l o w t o R e a d T h i s G u i d e Th e follow ing sections illus trate va rious functions of your de vice. Famil iarize yo ur self wi th thes e sec tions to unders tand t he in s tru ctions that follow. This guide us e s ce rtain terms for the steps th at you are asked to perform. • ’ Press’ m eans t o press and rel ease a key qu ickly. • ’Press and hold’ means to pre ss and h old a key for 2–3 seco nds before rele a sing it . • ’Scroll’ m ean s to high light with th e Direct ional key. • ’Sele ct’ mean s to h ighlight with the Di rectional ke y and pres s the ( ) ke y. • G ener all y, t he step-b y-s tep in st ruct io ns st art fro m t he i dl e screen except w hen spe c ifically in dicated. To go bac k to th e idle screen from your c urre n t workin g scre en, pre ss the End key ( ). • T o r etu rn t o t he p rev io us s c r e en, p re ss the Cl ear ke y ( ). • In th e idle s c re e n, to select Me ssage or Cont a ct s , pre ss the Le ft S oft key o r th e Right S oft ke y. To access the mai n me nus, pre ss t he ( ) key ( ME NU ) , a nd sc rol l to th e d esi red men u. • Wh en a me nu is high lighted , t o ac cess a subm en u, pres s the num ber of the submenu , or scroll to the desire d i tem, and press the ( ) key. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 19 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
20 • To provide a visual representation of y our curren t pos ition in the me nu structure, a scroll bar m ay be display ed on th e right side of the screen . Ge t H el p Nokia Support an d Contact Information Chec k ww w.nok ia.com /suppo rt or you r loca l Nokia w ebsite for the latest guide s , addition al information, down loads , and services related to your Nokia product. On the w ebsite, you ca n ge t information on the u s e of Nokia products and services. If yo u need to contact customer serv ice, check t he list of loca l Nokia Care conta ct cente rs at ww w.no ki a. com /cu st omer se r vice . Fo r m aintenanc e serv ices, check for the loca tion of your nearest Nokia Care contact center at ww w.no kia .c om /r epa ir . Billin g and Custome r Se rv ice To reach V erizon Wireless ’ billin g an d custome r service support, dial 1-80 0-25 6-4646. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 20 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Keys a nd Pa rts Your Devi c e 21 S ect io n 2: Y our De vice To pic s C over ed • Keys and Parts • Display Sc ree n • Airplane Mode • Find My Phone Numb er This section describes basic mechanical components of your device, el eme nts on the display screen, and how to activate Airpl a ne Mode. Key s and P ar ts D e pe nding on the mode l, the Direction al k e y will look like one of th e following: Th e in s tru ctions listed in this guide are based upon t he u s e of th e fo ll owi n g ke ypad : 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 21 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
22 1. E a rp iec e 2. Displa y sc re en 3. Dire ctional key 4. Right Soft ke y 5. End/Power key 6. C a m era/V ideo key 7. Alpha nume ric keyp ad 8. Vibra tio n key 9. Vo ice C ommand k ey 10 . Microph one 11 . Voicem ail ke y 12. Speakerphone key 13 . C lear ke y 14 . C a ll key 15 . Left S oft key 16 . OK key 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 22 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Keys a nd Pa rts Your Devi c e 23 To ac tivate the ex ternal M edia Player touchp ad, press the Vo lume k eys to un lock th e k eys wh en th e flip is clo sed. 1. Chargin g/Data port 2 . Volume keys 3. He ad se t j ack 4. Speake rphone 5 . Fa st Forw ard ke y 6. Play /Pause key 7. Re win d ke y 8. Fron t displa y 9. mic roSD c ard slot 10. W ris t strap eyelet 11 . C am era len s 12. Camera flash 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 23 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
24 Dis pla y Sc reen Indicat ors an d Icons D epen ding on yo ur de vice set t i ngs an d m ode s , some or all of the fo llow ing in dicat or s an d i c o ns ma y a ppe ar o n th e id le scre en . Signal streng th indicator. You are in a digital netw ork. Signa l st rengt h indicat or. You are in an EV-onl y net w ork. Signal streng th indicator. Yo u are in a 1XRT T netw ork. Signal streng th indicator. Yo u are in a 1X/EV netw ork. Signal strength in dicator. You are in an EV/ D-only net work. Airplane Mode is on . You are roa ming outs ide y our hom e ne twork. SSL secu rity is ac tivate d. Voice priv a c y is ac tivate d. Data Call: w ireless data commu nicati on i s in progress. Dormant Mod e : the device is in a dormant state during a data call. Your conn ection is s t ill a c tive. EV D 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 24 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Di sp lay S creen Your Devi c e 25 No service. TTY is en a b le d. Voice ca ll: a c all is in progress. Locatio n informati on sharing is set t o E9 1 1 O n ly . See "Location," p. 67. Locatio n informati on sharing is set t o Location On . See "Location," p. 67. Blue tooth wireles s conne ctivity is on. Voi c e priva cy is activ a t ed. Blue tooth wireles s conne ctivity is con necte d. Battery level indica tor. All sounds are off. All sounds except the alarm are off. Vi b r ate Mode is on. Speakerphone is on. Y ou ha ve mis sed ca ll s . Th ere are new m ess ages in you r I nb ox. A cale ndar appo intment is set. Th ere are new v oi cema ils . Alar m clock is on. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 25 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
26 Dialed calls. Rece ived ca lls. Misse d calls. The primary mobile phon e numbe r o f the c ontact. The secondary mobile phone number of the con tact. The home phone num ber of the contact. The business p hone number of the con tact. The primary e-mail address of the c ontac t . Th e seco nd ary e-ma il add ress of t he con ta ct. A c alle r grou p of the c ontac t . A pi ct ure I D of the con tact. A di s tin ctive ring tone for t he c a l le r. Th e fax n umbe r of th e co ntac t. Set spe ed dial for a contact . The re a re n ew me ssa ges in yo u r I nbo x. Th ere ar e r ead message s in yo ur In box. The re a re pic tur e me ss ages in yo ur Inbox . Sent m essage s. Me ssage is del iver ed succ es sful ly. Mess a ge is de livere d incom pletely. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 26 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
A i rplane Mo de Your Devi c e 27 Sent message failed. Mess age is locked. Draft te xt mes sage. Draft picture message. Ai rp la ne Mode Us e Airplane Mode in radio sensitive environm e nt s - on board aircraft or in h ospitals. Wh en Airplane Mode i s ac tive, is dis played. 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Phone Settin gs , and then press ( ) Airplane Mode . 3 . Scroll to On or Off , and press the ( ) key. Emergenc y Call in Airplan e Mode Ente r the emer ge ncy num ber, and p res s th e Ca ll ke y ( ). Your dev ic e deac tiv ate s Airplan e Mode and attem pts t o make an emer ge ncy call . Find M y Phon e Nu mb er To view the ten -digit nu mber assi gned to your devic e: 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Phone I n fo , and th e n press ( ) My Nu m b er . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 27 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
28 Secti on 3: Cal l Fu nction s Top ics Co vere d • Mak e a Ca ll • Answer or Reject a C all • Options Du ring a Call •M u t e F u n c t i o n • Speakerphone • Rec ent Call s Th is sec tion describes how to ma ke, answer and re ject a call. It also desc ribes how to use the speakerphone and v iew call logs. Make a Cal l Us e th e K eyp ad Ent er t he p h one numbe r ( inc lu din g th e area cod e i f n ec essar y) , and press the Call k e y ( ). Us e th e Con ta ct Li st 1. Pre ss t he Right So ft k ey Co nta cts . 2. Scroll to the desired cont a ct, and press the ( ) key ( VIEW ) to displa y the deta ils of the con tact. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 28 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Answ er or Reject a Call C all Functi ons 29 3 . If the en try conta ins more t han one number, s c roll to the desired number, and press the Call key ( ) to call the num ber. For informatio n on adding contacts, see "Con tact s, " p. 36. Use Speed Dial To dial a single-digit speed dial number (1 –9), press and hold t h e correspondin g key. To dial a multi-digit speed dial num ber (10- 999 ) , press th e keys for the first n umbers , and pre s s and h old the last numbe r. Fo r m ore information on , see "Speed D ia l s ," p. 45 . You can also press t he assi g ne d speed dial location , and then pre ss th e C all ke y ( ). Use Ca ll Log 1 . Pres s the Ca ll key ( ) . 2. Scroll to the desired nu mber, and then press the Ca l l ke y ( ). Answer or Re ject a Call To answ e r a ca ll, open the flip or, if it is already open , press the Call ke y ( ). To ch a nge s e t tings for an swer ing a ca ll, see "Answ er Options," p. 6 8 . To m ute an inco ming call, pres s the Left So ft key ( Quie t ). To forward th e call to y our voic emai l, press the Right Soft ke y ( Ignor e ). To re ject the call, pre ss th e End key ( ). 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 29 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
30 Opt ions Dur ing a Cal l Du ring a call, selec t Opti ons and from the following: Messaging — Send or retrieve me s sages. Cont act Li st — Search y our C ontact Lis t. Re cent Calls — Ch eck re cent calls. Blue tooth M e nu — The follow ing options are avail a ble if a Bluetooth headset i s connected. Select Audio to Phone to hea r the oth e r party on t he phone or Au dio to Device to hear t he oth e r party on the Blu etooth he a d s e t. Main Menu — Op en th e Mai n Me nu. V oic e Priv acy On — Pro te ct the privac y o f t he conversation. Notepad — O pen the note pad. Vo i c e R e c o r d — Re cord the call. Mute Functi on Du ring a call, to prevent th e other party from hearing your vo ice, while allow ing you to he ar the ot he r party , sele ct Mu te . To allow the ot her party to he a r y ou again, se lect Unm ute . Sp ea ker ph one To use the speakerp hone, p ress the Speakerphon e key ( ). To t urn the speake rphone o f f , press th e Speakerphone k ey ( ) agai n. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 30 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Recent C a ll s C all Functi ons 31 Warni ng: Do not ho ld t he de vice nea r your ear whe n the s peak er ph one is in u se , b e ca us e th e v ol ume m a y be ext rem ely l oud. Recent Cal ls Informa tion on miss ed, received, or dialed ca lls is stored in the Rece nt C al ls f ol der. W hen t he nu mb er of c al ls ex c eeds the l imit of call category folders, t he oldest call is replaced. View Call Log 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), scroll to Re cent Calls . 2 . Scroll to the call category folde r ( Missed, Recei ve d , Diale d, or All), and press the ( ) ke y to view the c all lo g. 3 . In eac h call ca tegory folder, sc roll to the desired c all record, pr ess t h e ( ) ke y ( Open ) to view details, or press th e Left Sof t key ( Message ) to create a new message, or pre ss the Right Soft key ( O ption s ) and s elect from t he avai lable options to perform the corresponding operations. Call Time r s Call tim ers rec ord the time of in coming and outgoin g ca lls as we ll as the volu me of data transferred and received . 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), scroll to Re cent Calls . 2. Press ( ) Vie w Ti mer s . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 31 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
32 • To re turn to the pre vious scre en, press the ( ) ke y. • To reset a timer, scroll to the de s ire d timer, and press th e Left Soft ke y ( Reset ). • To reset a ll timers, press the Right Soft key ( Rese t All ). Note: Th e actu a l in voice for calls a nd s ervic es from you r service provider may vary , depen ding on network feature s , roundin g off for billi ng, t a xe s , and so forth . Note: Som e timers, in cluding the life timer, ma y be reset durin g s ervic e or software upgrades. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 32 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
En tr y M o des Text Entry 33 Sec ti on 4 : Tex t Ent r y To pic s C over ed • Entry Mod es • Abc and ABC Mode s • Word Mode • Num ber Entry • Symbol En try This section describes how to select the desired entry modes an d h ow to use predictive text entry m ode. Ent ry M ode s Y our de v ice offers five entry mode s: Word, Abc, A BC,123 , and Symbols. The following ru le s apply: • To del ete a c haracte r, press the Clear key ( ) ; to del ete a word, press and hold the Clear key ( ) . • To enter a spa c e , or to accept a comp le ted word in Word Mode, press the Vibration key ( ) . • To change character case in Word , Abc or ABC M ode, press ( ) . • To change th e mode, press the Le ft Soft k ey. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 33 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
34 Abc a nd AB C Mod es In Abc and ABC Modes, to enter a letter, repeatedly press a key until the desired letter appe ars. If yo u pause brie fly, the la s t lette r o n the display i s accepted , an d your devic e awaits the n ext e n try . To activate Abc Mode or ABC Mode, press the Left Soft key, scroll to Abc or ABC , an d p ress t he ( ) ke y. Wo rd Mode Word Mode is a pre dictive text ent ry meth od that is based on a bui lt-in dictionary to quickl y re cognize the most comm only use d words for a specific k ey se quence . 1. To activate Word Mode, pres s th e Left Soft key, scroll to Word , a n d pre ss the ( ) key. 2 . E nter yo u r word wit h the ke ypad . I n Wor d Mod e, p res s a key once for each letter until the de sire d w ord appears. • If the disp layed word is not corre ct, press ( ) repeatedly to s elect from othe r options. • If the desired word is not found in the diction ary, delete yo ur en try, p res s the Le ft Soft ke y to s witch to Abc o r ABC M ode and re-ente r y our w ord. 3. When the correc t word is displayed, press the Vibration k e y ( ) to confirm, and i n s ert a s pac e . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 34 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Nu mb e r E nt ry Text Entry 35 Num ber Entr y • To e n te r a nu mber in Abc, ABC, or Word Mode, pre ss and hold th e desired num ber key. • To switch to Numbe r Mode, pre s s the Left Soft key, scroll to 12 3 , and pre ss the ( ) k e y . Sym bol En try • To scroll throu gh some c ommon punc tuation marks and spec ia l cha racters, press ( ) repeate dly in Ab c or ABC Mode. • To insert spe cial charac ters into your me ssage , press the Left S oft key, s crol l to Symbols , a nd pr ess t he ( ) ke y. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 35 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
36 Sec tion 5: Contac ts Top ics Co vere d • H abitat Mode • Create New Contac ts •C o n t a c t L i s t • Contact Groups • Speed Dials •E m e r g e n c y C o n t a c t s Th is sec tion describes how to manage your conta c t s by storing th e ir nam e s, n u mbe rs, and other informat ion. It als o describe s how to view contacts and config ure th e appearan ce in Habitat Mode . Habitat Mode You r device fea tures a un ique, conta ct-ce ntric interfa ce for vi s u a liz ing you r soci al circle in a n atural habita t-inspired design settin g. This int e rface organize s ca ll l ogs and messaging records per contact, and pre s ents them in a ch ronological order, prov iding an enga ging and intuitiv e way for you to tra ck, visua lize an d co nnect w ith yo ur s oc ial net work. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 36 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Habitat Mode C ontacts 37 Basic C ontrol 1 . To activa te Habitat M ode, press the Direc tional k ey dow n. 2. Press U P or DO WN on the Directiona l k ey to the de sired con ta ct, and p ress the ( ) ke y ( VIEW ) to v iew t h e his tor y of calls and messages be t w een y ou and the contact. • To call th e contact, press the Call k e y ( ), or scroll to Call , and pre ss the ( ) key. • To se nd a m essage to the contact, sc roll to Message , an d p ress the ( ) ke y. • To view the history between ALL, CALLS and MESSAGE S, scroll left or right using the D ire ctional key. Settings By defa ult, the backgrou nd colors w ill change on you r device, depe nding on the time of day. Y ou can s elect a non- cycling c olor them e or ad just th e n umber of visible contacts by following the steps below. 1 . To activa te Habitat M ode, press the Direc tional k ey dow n. 2. Press the Righ t Soft k ey ( Op ti ons ). Scroll down to Settin gs , and press the ( ) key. 3 . Scroll to Cont acts Sho wn or Colo r . 4 . Scroll left or right to the desired num ber of contacts or colo r th em e, an d p res s the R ig ht S o ft ke y ( Done ). 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 37 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
38 U sing Ph o tos or Ico ns to Repr esen t a Co nta ct If a c ont a c t has not been as signed a photo in th e phone book , it is given on e of 5 0 pre loade d icons. The icon and the color shade are determi ned by the cont act’s phone nu mber. You can replace the icon w ith a photo as follows : 1. To a c tiv ate Habitat Mode, pre ss the Directional key down. 2. Scroll to th e contact. 3. Pre ss the Right So ft ke y ( Options ). Edit cont act is hi gh li ght ed. Pres s the ( ) k ey. 4. Scroll to th e Picture : field, and press the Left Soft k e y ( Set ). 5. Scroll to the desired pict u re , and press t he ( ) key, an d then pres s the ( ) ke y ( SA VE ) to updat e the con tact. H ide a Contac t 1. To a c tiv ate Habitat Mode, pre ss the Directional key down. 2. Scroll to the contact you wish to hide, and press the Right Sof t key ( Opti ons ). 3. Scroll down to Hide , and pre ss the ( ) key. U nhid e a C ont act 1. To a c tiv ate Habitat Mode, pre ss the Directional key down. 2. Pre ss the Right So ft ke y ( Options ). 3. Scroll down to Show Hidden , and pres s the ( ) k ey. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 38 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Cr eate N e w Contac ts C ontacts 39 4. Scroll to the desired contact, and press t he D ire c tional k ey right to Vi sibl e . 5 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( SA VE ). Crea te New Co n tacts Cre a te a N ew Con ta ct 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ). Contact s i s highlighte d. 2 . To enter t he cont act informat ion, press ( ) N e w Cont act . 3. Scroll to the desired fie ld, and enter the correspon ding inform a t ion. • To assign a picture ID to the c o ntact, highlight the Pict ure : f iel d, and press the Left S of t k ey ( Se t ). To use an existi ng im age as the picture ID for the cont a ct, scro ll to the desired im a ge in th e My Pictur es folder, an d press th e ( ) ke y. • To as s ign a r i ngt o ne to th e co n ta c t, sc r ol l to t he Rin gt one : field, and press the Left Soft key ( Set ). Scroll to the desired ring tone, and press the ( ) key. • To add a contact to a group, scroll to the G roup: field, and pres s th e Left Soft ke y ( Se t ). Scroll to the desired group, and press the ( ) key. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 39 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
40 • To assi gn a Speed Dial for a number, set a default numbe r for a contact, or a d d pauses into a number, scroll to the des ired number ( Mobile 1 , Mobile 2 , Hom e , Wo r k or Fax ), press the Right Soft ke y ( Opti ons ), and select from the ava ilable option s. 4. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( SA VE ). Update a Number to a Contact You can add ne w numbe rs to contact s by ente ring the nu mber in th e idle sc re e n. 1. Ent er the nu mb er, p ress t he L eft S oft k ey ( Sav e ), an d se lec t Add New Contact or Update Existing by pre s sing t he ( ) ke y. 2. Complet e the conta c t in formation or update an existing contact, and press the ( ) key . Add P aus es Calls to automated systems often require a password or ac cou nt num ber . In st ea d of ma nual ly en ter in g n umber s ea ch tim e , s t ore the nu mbers to you r contacts alon g with spe cial ch aracte rs calle d pa uses. You may a dd pause s afte r ente ring a number in th e idle scree n. 1. E n ter t he phone numbe r. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 40 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Contac t List C ontacts 41 2. To add pauses, press the Right Soft key ( O ption s ), an d press ( ) 2-Sec P ause or ( ) Wa i t , then en ter additional digits. 3. Press the L e ft Soft k e y ( Sav e ), an d se lec t Add Ne w C on t act or Updat e Existing by pressing the ( ) key. 4 . Comple te th e conta ct information or upda te the nu mber to an e xisti ng c o n tact , and pres s th e ( ) key . Conta c t List I n the idle scre en, to qu ickly acce ss the con tact lis t, pre ss the Right Soft ke y ( Cont act s ). Find a Conta ct Entry 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ). Contact s i s highlighte d. 2. Press ( ) Con tac t Li s t . 3. In t he Go T o field, enter the first lette rs of t he n a m e y ou wish to find, and select from the proposed matc hes, or scroll using th e Direction al key. View a Contact Entry 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ). Contact s i s highlighte d. 2. Press ( ) Con tac t Li s t . 3. Scroll to the desired contact, and then press the ( ) key ( VI EW ) . The contact inform ation is display ed. Select from the available options. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 41 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
42 Edit a Cont ac t Entry 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ). Cont acts is highl ighted. 2. Press ( ) Con tact List . 3. Sc ro ll t o the des i re d conta c t, and th en press th e L eft S oft k ey ( Edit ). Fo r edit in g opt ion s, se e " C r e a t e a N e w C o n t a c t , " p . 3 9 . 4. To save the update, pre s s the ( ) ke y ( SA VE ). Cont act List O ptions 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ). Cont acts is highl ighted. 2. Press ( ) Con tact List . 3. Scroll to the desired cont a ct, p re ss th e Right Soft key ( Opt ions ), and sele ct from the follow ing: Ne w Cont act — Cr eate a new Conta ct Li st e ntry . Erase — D elete the conta ct en try. New TXT Message — Sen d the co ntact a te xt me s s age (ne tw ork s ervice). New Picture Message — S end the c ontact a picture mes sage (ne tw ork service). New Vide o Message — Send the contact a video message (ne tw ork service). Set As ICE Contact or U nassign I CE Contac t — Se t your conta ct as an ICE (I n Cas e of Emer gency) contact or unassi gn your contac t as a n ICE contac t. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 42 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Conta ct Grou ps C ontacts 43 Call — Call th e con tact (ne twork servic e). Send Nam e Card — Se nd the con tact informa tion in vCard form at to anothe r device using Blue tooth conne ctivity. Erase Al l — Delete a ll contacts . Co nt a ct Gr oups Contact groups he lp organize c ontact entries into categories, and allow y ou t o searc h your con tacts faster and send a m e ssage to all contacts in one o r more grou ps . Create a New Group 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ). Contact s i s highlighte d. 2. Press ( ) Groups . 3. To add a new group, pre ss th e Left Soft key ( New ), en te r a name, and press the ( ) key ( SAVE ). Renam e a Gr oup 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ). Contact s i s highlighte d. 2. Press ( ) G roups . 3. Scroll to the desired group, press the Righ t Soft key ( Op t ions ), and then press ( ) Ren ame . 4. E nt er a ne w na me, and pr es s t he ( ) key ( SAVE ). Mo ve a Conta ct Entry to a Group 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ). Contact s i s highlighte d. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 43 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
44 2. Press ( ) Groups . 3. Scroll to the desired group, and pre ss the ( ) ke y ( VI E W ), and then press the ( ) key ( ADD ). 4. Scroll to the desired contact, and t hen pre ss the ( ) key ( MAR K ). 5. Repeat the previou s ste p until all th e de s ired cont acts are marke d, and then pres s th e Left Soft ke y ( Don e ). A contact can only be associ ated wit h one gro up at a time. Erase a Group 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ). Cont acts is highl ighted. 2. Press ( ) Groups . 3. Scroll to the desired group, press the Right Soft key ( Opt ions ), and then press ( ) Erase . 4. To erase th e group, high light Ye s , and th en p res s th e ( ) ke y. Send a G roup Message (Network Service) 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ). Cont acts is highl ighted. 2. Press ( ) Groups . 3. Scroll to the desired group, a n d pre ss the Right So ft ke y ( Opt ions ), the n ( ) New TXT Message , ( ) New Picture Mes sage , o r ( ) New Video Message . 4. Cr eate a mess age, an d pres s the ( ) key ( SEN D ). 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 44 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Sp eed D ial s C ontacts 45 Spe ed D ia ls Y ou c an assoc iate any mobile, home, or work phone number in the conta ct list wi th a spe ed dial locat ion from 2 to 999 (netw ork s ervi ce). Voice mail is a s signe d to speed d ia l loca tion 1. Speed dial loca tion 95 (#W arranty C enter) is u sed to con tact Verizo n W arranty Ce nter. Speed dia l location 97 ( #BAL) is us ed to che ck your billing ba lance. Speed dia l location 98 (# MIN) is u s e d to check your Veriz on Wire less us a ge . S pee d dial lo cation 9 9 ( # PMT) is used to mak e a bill pa yment . To us e s peed dia ls, you mus t f ir st en sur e the one t ouc h di al fea ture is enable d. See "One Touc h Dial," p. 70. A ssign a Spe e d Dial Lo cation 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ). Contact s i s highlighte d. 2. Press ( ) Speed Dials . 3. Sc ro ll t o a n un as sig n ed s pe e d dial location , and press the ( ) key ( SET ). 4 . To select a contact en try, scroll to the desire d co ntact, and pres s the ( ) ke y. 5 . To s ele ct a number for speed dial for a contact w ith more than one numbe r, scroll to the desired num ber, and pres s the ( ) ke y. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 45 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
46 Edit a Spee d Dial Locat ion 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ). Cont acts is highl ighted. 2. Press ( ) Speed Dials . 3. Scroll to an ass igned speed dial location, and press the ( ) key ( SET ). 4. To overwrite the e xisting speed dial location , highlight Ye s , press the ( ) ke y, scr oll to a de sired contact , a nd the n pr ess the ( ) key. 5. To select a n umber for speed dial for a contact w ith more than one num ber, sc roll to the desired num ber, a nd press the ( ) ke y. Remove a Spe e d Dial Location 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ). Cont acts is highl ighted. 2. Press ( ) Speed Dials . 3. Scroll to an ass igned speed dial location, and press the Right Soft key ( Rem ove ). 4. High light Ye s , pr ess the ( ) ke y. Em erge ncy C ont a cts In Case of Emergency (ICE) allows you to store names, phone nu mbers and other in formation, wh ich will be helpfu l in case of emerg ency. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 46 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Emer genc y Con tact s C ontacts 47 Ti p: Wh en you ha ve ass igned IC E c ontac ts and yo ur device is lock ed, press t he Left S oft key ( ICE ) t o vie w t h e emerge ncy inform ation wi thout unloc king the device . 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ). Contact s i s highlighte d. 2. Press ( ) In Case of Emerge nc y . 3 . Complete t he in formation fo r yo ur em ergenc y contacts . • Sc roll to an unas signe d co ntact, press the ( ) ke y ( AD D ), and add an emergen c y contact from the existi n g contac t l is t or by adding a new contac t, and press the ( ) ke y ( SA VE ). •S c r o l l t o P er son al In f o , press the ( ) key ( VIE W ), sc roll to a n ote en try , pr e ss t he ( ) ke y ( ADD ), en t e r personal in formation in case of e m ergency, an d press the ( ) ke y ( SAVE ). 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 47 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
48 S ect ion 6: M es sag ing Top ics Co vere d • Text Me ssages • Picture or Video Messages • Messa ge F old ers • Del ete Me ssages • V oi ce ma il • Visual Vo ice M es s age • Mobile Instant Messaging • Email M e ss a ge •C h a t •B l o g s • Messa ge Settings This sect ion de scri bes how t o send di ffere nt ty pes of mes sages . It also desc ribes ot her me ssaging f eature s. Text Mes sa ges If y ou have su bscribed to a me ssage net w ork se rvice, you can sen d a n d receive mes sages betw e e n compa tible de vices that also s ubscri be t o a mes sage serv ic e. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 48 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Pi ctur e or Vi de o Me ssag e Messa gi ng 49 Your device supports the sending of text m essa g e s beyond the char act er li mit for a si ngle messa ge. Longer me ssa ges a re s ent as a series of t w o or more me s sage s . Verizon W ire les s may charge accordingly. Charac t e rs that use accents or other m arks, and ch ara c ters from some language options , t a k e up m ore space, limiting the numbe r of ch aracters th at can be sent in a single message. Write and Se nd a T ext Me s sage 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Messaging . 2. To wr i t e a n ew tex t message , pre ss ( ) New Message , and then press ( ) TXT Message . 3 . Se l ect a recipie nt from the con t act l ist or en ter the num ber. 4 . To move to th e Text: field, pre ss the ( ) key. Compose a mes sage u s ing th e A l phanu m e ric keypad. 5. T o s en d t he m ess age, pr ess the ( ) key ( SEN D ). P ic ture or V i deo Me s sa ge The w ire l e ss network m a y limit th e size of pic ture and video m ess ages . If th e inse rted pic ture exce eds thi s limi t, th e de vice m ay make it s m aller so that it can b e sent. A picture or video message can contain tex t a n d obje cts such as pictures, soun d c lips, or video clips. To che ck availabilit y and to subs cribe t o the picture or video m e ss a g ing service, con tact Verizon Wire less. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 49 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
50 Im porta nt: Exercis e caution w hen opening m essages . Mess ages ma y conta in malic ious softwa re or otherw ise be harmful to you r devi ce. Write and Send a Picture or Video Message 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Me s saging . 2. To wr it e a ne w text mess age, p ress ( ) Ne w Message , th en pre ss ( ) Pi ct ure Message or ( ) Video Mes sage . 3. Select a recipient from t he cont act list or en t er the num ber. 4. To move to the Text: fi e ld, press t he ( ) ke y. Compose a me ssa ge us ing t he Al ph anum eric key pa d. 5. Add multi me d ia contents . • Pictu re m e ssage 1. To a dd a picture , scroll down to the Pict u re : field. Press the Left Soft key ( My Pics ) , scroll to the desire d picture, and pre ss the ( ) key. To add a new picture u s in g the ca mera, pre ss the Right Soft key ( Options ) , press ( ) Ta ke Pictu re , pre ss the ( ) key ( TA KE ), and press the Left Soft ke y ( Sav e ). 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 50 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Message Folders Messa gi ng 51 2. To add a soun d clip, scroll dow n to the Sound: fie ld. Pr e ss the Left Sof t key ( Sounds ), sc roll to the d esi red so und clip, a n d pr es s the ( ) key. To rec ord a new s ou n d c lip , pr ess ( ) Record New , p ress th e ( ) key t o begi n re cord ing, an d th en press the ( ) key ( STO P ) to e n d re c ording, a nd press th e ( ) k e y to select th e new rec ording and return to the message. • V id eo m e ssage To add a video clip to a video message, s c roll down to th e Vid e o: f iel d. Pr es s th e Le ft S oft key ( Vi de os ), scroll to the desired video clip, and press the ( ) key. To add a new video clip using the camco rder, pre ss the Right Soft ke y ( Options ) , press ( ) Reco r d V ide o , pr ess the ( ) ke y ( REC) to begin rec ording, pre ss th e ( ) ke y ( ST OP ) to en d re cording, and the n press the Left S oft key ( Sav e ). 6 . To add a message title, scroll down to th e Subj e c t: . Enter text ( up to 80 char acters ) using th e Alphan umeric k eypad. 7. T o s en d t he m ess age, pr ess the ( ) key ( SEN D ). Messa ge F old ers The device saves r eceived messages in the Inbox fold er. The Sen t folder is u sed to st o r e messages th a t have been d elive red to th eir r ecipients. The Drafts folder is used to store drafts of messages. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 51 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
52 To open th e Inbox, Sent, or Drafts folder, pres s th e Left Soft key ( Me ssage ) , and the n press ( ) Inbo x , ( ) Sent , or ( ) Draft s . The message list is display ed. Scroll to a message, and select from the ava ilable option s. Vo i c e m a i l Re ceive a V o icemail Me s sage When y ou rec ei ve a new v oi c emai l me ss age, the dev ice displa ys a voice mail noti fication. 1. Scroll to Listen Now or Listen Late r . 2. Pre ss the ( ) ke y. Listen to a V oicem ail Me ssage 1. Press t he Left Soft key ( Mess age ), and then press ( ) Vo i c e m a i l . 2. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( CALL ) to dial your voice mail serv ice and retrie ve yo ur m e s sage. V isua l V oic e Ma il Your de vice features a visual interface to ac cess and manage yo ur voicemail m essages . W ith this, you do not n eed to listen th rough voice inst ructi ons, but can direc tly u s e onscreen option s to liste n to mes s age s and arch ive the m, call back or reply with tex t messa ges, and more . 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Me s saging . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 52 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Mobile In sta nt Messaging Messa gi ng 53 2. Press ( ) Visual V o ice Ma il , and then s elec t from the available options. Mobil e Instan t Me ssag ing 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Messaging . 2. Press ( ) Mobile IM , and t hen sele ct from t he avai lable options to download IM applic at ions, or use one of the applications preloaded. Em ail M essa ge 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Messaging . 2 . To launch the interne t browser and acce ss the em ail mes saging sc ree n (net work servic e) , pre ss ( ) Em a il . Im por t ant : Exercise caution when opening message s. Me s sa ges may co ntain ma licious so ftware or oth e rwise be ha rmful to your phone. Ch at 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Messaging . 2 . T o launch a browser a nd c hat with IM user s (ne t work service), pre ss ( ) Chat . Blog s 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Messaging . 2. To access your personal blogs, pres s ( ) Blogs . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 53 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
54 Me ssa ge Sett ing s Th is menu allow s you to de fine settin gs for me ssages sent or rece ived o n your devic e. 1. Press t he Left Soft key ( Mess age ), an d t hen pres s the L ef t Sof t key ( Se tti ng s ). 2. To define message settin gs, select from th e follow ing: Entry Mode — C h ange th e default entry mode for writing text. Auto Save Sent — Sele ct whe ther t o automatic ally save all s en t me ss ag es to the Sent folde r. Auto Erase I n box — Se lec t whet her to aut oma tic al ly eras e th e olde st ( u n lock e d) mes sage fro m the I nb ox fo ld er when the devic e me mory is full. If set to Off , you are prompted to delete messages from y ou r Inbox when th e memory is full. Messaging F on t Size — Change t he charact er size of mes sages in fol ders an d when c om pos ing a text mes sage. TXT Auto View — Se lect wh e th er to display inc oming tex t mess ages a utomat ically. If s et to Of f , wh en a messa g e is rec e iv e d , you ar e pr ompt e d to sel ect View No w or View L ater . Pic-Video Au to Receive — Select w hethe r to save inc oming picture or video messages autom atically. If se t to Off , y ou can s elect Reje ct to refuse to receive th e mes s age . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 54 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Mess age Se ttin gs Messa gi ng 55 Quick T ext — Vi ew and edi t Qui ck T ext entries that ar e short, prewritten m essages that y o u c an i n ser t i nto t ext me ssa ges. V oicemai l # — Change the default voicemail speed dial numbe r. Callback # — Ch ange th e defau lt call back number th at is sent . Signat ure — Cre ate or edit te xt that is aut omatic a lly attach ed to e ach outgoing me ssage . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 55 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
56 S ect ion 7: S ett ing s Top ics Co vere d •M y V e r i z o n • Bluet ooth Me nu • Sounds Settings • Display Se t tings • H abitat • Phone Settings • Call Settin gs •M e m o r y • Phone Info This section describes how to define settings for your device. My V eriz o n My Veriz on c on nects to the Ve r izon Wir e less M obile We b, whic h allows you to browse the web fr om your device. For more information, see "Mobile We b ," p. 77. Bl ue too t h Wi rele ss Te chno lo gy Bluetooth tec hnology enables wireless c onn e c tions be t w e e n electronic d e vices and can be use d to send and rec e ive images , 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 56 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Bluetoo th Wireless Tech n ol ogy Settings 57 texts, v oic e recordings, video clips, notes, an d more. It can al so be used to co nnect wirelessly to products that use Bluetooth wire less tec hnology, suc h a s com pute rs. You can sync hronize your phon e and your PC using Bluetooth con ne ctivit y. Th is d evic e is comp li ant wi th B lue t oot h spe cif ica tion 2.0, sup por ti ng the following profiles: HSP (hea ds et profile ) , HFP (hands-free c a r kit profile), D U N (dial-up ne tworking), A2DP (stereo), PBAP (phonebook access), BIP/BPP (p rin ting and im a g in g) , O P P ( o b je ct push — support for v Ca rd an d v Calendar), FT P ( fi le t ra n sf er ) . T o en su re interopera bility between other devices supporting Blu e toot h t echn olo gy , u se ap pro ve d accessori es for thi s model. Check with the manuf acturers of other device s on co mpati bil ity wit h th is d evice. Pa i r To se nd or receiv e informa tion via Blue tooth conn ect ivity, you m u st pair a recognized Bluetooth wireless d ev i c e . 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ME NU , and scroll to Setting s & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Blue tooth Menu . A message w il l appear a sking if you wo uld like help sett ing up Bluetooth . Press the ( ) key ( Ye s ) . A mes sage will appe ar askin g you to turn on th e wi reless de vice you w ant to pair to. Pres s the ( ) k ey. The program wi ll automatic ally turn o n Bluet ooth technology and search for Blu e too th de vices nearby and then dis play a list of available devices. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 57 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
58 3. To pair a Blue tooth heads e t , scroll to the he adset you wa nt to pair with , and pres s the ( ) key ( PAIR ). 4. The d evice may r equest yo u to use th e alphanum eric key pad t o e nter the pa s s key of the he adset you w ant to pair wi th. You should be able to find this in the heads et’s user gui de. 5. Press t he ( ) key. Your phone will then pair with th e h eads et. 6. Choose Al w ays Ask or Alway s C onnec t and press the ( ) key. S elect Ye s or No and pre s s the ( ) k ey. T urn B lu e t ooth On or Off To use Blu etooth fea tures , you mu st turn the Bluet ooth co nnectiv ity on . Blue tooth Wizard wi ll pop up the fi rs t tim e you go into th e Blue tooth M enu . Note: Features usin g B luet ooth technology in crea se t he demand on batt ery pow er an d reduc e th e battery life . 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Bl uetooth Me nu . 3. Press t he Left Soft key to tu rn Bluetooth co nnectivity on or off. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 58 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Bluetoo th Wireless Tech n ol ogy Settings 59 Blueto oth Settings 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) B luetooth Men u . A messag e will appear as k ing if you wo uld like help sett ing up Bluetooth . Press the ( ) key ( Ye s ) . A mes sage will appe ar askin g you to turn on th e wi re le s s de vice. Pres s th e ( ) key. The progra m will autom a t ic ally tu rn on Bluetooth tec hnology and search for Bluetooth d e vice s nearby and then display a list of available devices. 3. To configure the Bluetooth s e ttings, press the Righ t Soft key ( Op tions ) and se lect from the follow ing: • Bluetoot h Wizard: To search for de v ic es, pair and c onnect t o a de vice. • My Phone Name: To enter a c ustom ize d n a m e for devic e recogn ition. • Dis covery Mod e: To allow other devices to see yo ur d evice. • Sh aring: To allow you to e nable sharin g t he My Picture s, My Videos, and Bluetooth Inbox folders. • Supporte d P rofile s: To display a lis t of supported Bluetoot h profiles. H ighlight a profile and press the ( ) ke y ( VIEW ) to see the detai ls . • M y N a m e C a r d : T o d i s p l a y M y N a m e C a r d d e t a i l s . • Blue t oot h Inbox: To v iew fil e s received via Bluetooth . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 59 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
60 Sound s S etting s 1. Pr e ss the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) So und Settin gs ., and select from th e following: Call So unds — Se t ringtones for incom ing calls by select ing Cal l Ri n gt one , and then the de sired rington e. Set the devic e to vibra te w hen a call is rece ived by s e tting Call Vibrate on. Alert Sounds — Selec t the alert ty pe ( To n e , Vib ra te , or Re min d er ) f o r an inc omi n g t ex t me ssa ge , pi ctu r e m es sag e, or vo icemail. Select Em ergency T one to se t the ale rt ty pe ( Alert , V ibrate , o r Off ) for e m e rge ncy dialing. K eypad V olum e — Set th e v olume for the key pad. Service Alerts — Ac tivate an alert. • S e l e c t ERI (En hanc e d Roa ming In dicator) t o display the status of th e m obile servi ce (network servi ce). The status can be "Ver i zon Ne t w ork", "Ex t e nd e d Network", or "Roaming". Se e " Banner ," p. 61 . •S e l e c t Minut e Bee p to s ound an a lert ev ery m inut e durin g a c all. • S e l e c t Call Con nect to a lert you w he n a call is conne cted . P o w e r O n /Off — Enable or d is able ton es w h e n your device is turned on or off. Th is opt ion only w orks when the ma s t e r volum e is not set to All Sounds Off or Alarm Only . 3. Press the ( ) k ey . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 60 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Display Settings Settings 61 T u rn Silent Mode On or O ff To turn Sile nt Mode on, open the flip, and press the Volum e ke ys do wn unt i l All Sounds Of f is displaye d. To turn Sile nt Mode off, press the Volume keys up u ntil the sound re aches th e desi red l evel. T u rn V i brate Mode On or O ff To activate V ibrate Mode and m ute a ll ot her sounds, open the flip, press and hold the Vibra tion k e y ( ) un til ’VIB R AT E SET’ is dis played. To deactivate Vibrate Mod e, o pe n the flip, press and hold the Vibra tion key ( ) until ’VIB R AT E CANCEL’ is disp la y e d. Display S ettings Th e Displa y settings menu prov ide s the possibilities to modify the look and feel of the phone display. Scroll to t he desired options, and press the ( ) key, such as: Ban n er Y ou c an c reate your own pe rs on a li ze d gre e t ing that appears in t he idle sc re e n or choose the ERI Ba nner w hich display s th e ne t wor k t o whi ch y ou ha v e su bs c ri be d. 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Disp lay Se tt ings , p re ss ( ) Banner , and th en select from th e following: 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 61 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
62 P ersonal Banner — Ente r your own banner te x t of up t o 18 ch aracters. To c h a nge the te xt color, s ele ct Color . Th e Col or option is only available when H abitat Mode is disabled. Se e "Habit at," p. 64. ER I B an ner — Display ER I text over your personal banner, alertin g you to the current cellular s tatus ( n e tw ork s e rv ice). Bac klight 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Disp lay Settings , p r ess ( ) Bac klight , an d then sele ct from the following: Front D ispla y , Main Display , K e y pad — Set how long the front dis play, m ain disp lay, or th e keypa d back light remains on befo re dimming. Wallpaper 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Disp lay Settin gs , and then press ( ) W allpaper . 3. Press ( ) My Pi ct ur es or ( ) My Videos , se lec t a n im ag e or a video, and then press the ( ) key. The w allpape r will only be dis played if Habitat Mode is disabled, see "Habitat," p. 6 4. I f Habitat Mode is activated, a prompt is display ed aski ng w h ether you wan t to turn it off. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 62 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Display Settings Settings 63 Di spl ay T hem es 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) D is pl ay Se t tings , an d t hen p res s ( ) Display Theme s . 3. Scroll to the desired option , and press the ( ) k e y SE T . To se t the th eme, Ha bitat Mode (the default) mu st be disabled. See " Ha bi tat, " p. 64 . Main M enu Settings 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Display S etti ngs , and then press ( ) Main Menu Se ttings . 3. Scroll to the desired option , and press the ( ) k e y . Th e de fault Main Me nu set ting is Ta b . Dial Fon ts 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. P r e ss ( ) Di splay S e t tings , and the n pres s ( ) Dial Fo nts . 3 . Scroll to Norm al or Lar ge , and press t he ( ) k ey. Cloc k Fo rmat 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Disp lay Settings , and then press ( ) Cloc k Format . 3. Scroll to the desired option , and press the ( ) k e y . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 63 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
64 Pu ls ing Alert Pulsi n g al ert acts as a reminder. The front display flas hes when the re a re m isse d c alls o r u nread mes sage s. 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Display Settin gs , and the n pres s ( ) Pulsing Alert . 3. Scroll to the desired option, and press the ( ) key. Habi tat Hab it at Mod e prov ides a u niqu e and in tera ctiv e wa y t o co nne ct w ith your so cia l circle. W hen you p lace o r rece ive a call or a mess age, that interac tion appea rs on the i dle scree n as a graphi c . 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Habitat . 3. Scroll to On or Off , and pres s the ( ) k e y. Ph one Set ti ngs The Phon e Se ttings menu allows you to de s ign ate specific netw ork se ttings and operation al m odes for your device. Scroll to the desired options, and press t he ( ) key, suc h as: Airpl ane Mode W hen Airplane Mode is on, a ll fe atu res t hat use r adi o fr equ encie s are disabled an d y ou cannot place or receive phon e calls. S e e "Airplane Mode," p. 27. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 64 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Pho ne Se tt ings Settings 65 Set Shortcu ts You ca n as si gn a p p lica tio ns to th e UP, L EFT o r DOWN Di re ctio nal keys. These can be open e d by pressing the corresponding ke y s on the id le screen. The R I GHT Dire ctional key is use d to access My Shortc uts. Th e de fa ult shortcu ts are lis t e d as follow: • To open Dashboard, press the Directional key u p. • To activate Habitat Mode , press the Directional k ey down. • To open My Verizon, press the Directional k e y left. • To open My Shortcuts, press the Directi onal key right. The de fault sett ings o f My Shortc uts are: 1. New TX T Me s sage 2. Me dia Cent er 3. Picture & Video 4. Alarm Clock To cha nge the sho rtcuts, do the fo llowing: 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Ph one Se ttings , and then press ( ) Set Sh ortcuts . 3. Press ( ) Se t My Shortcuts , o r ( ) Set Dire ct i onal Ke ys , sc r oll to th e sh or tc u t o r the Di re c tio n al k ey t o b e as signed, and p re ss the ( ) key ( SE T ). 4 . Scroll to the desired application, and pres s th e ( ) k e y . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 65 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
66 V o ice Command Settin gs 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Phone Set tings , and th en press ( ) Vo i c e Comman d S e tti ngs , the following option s display. • Choi ce L ist : When voic e recognit ion is not con f i dent it has re cognized a name or num ber correc tly, it w ill show yo u a lis t of up to three choices. Yo u can co ntrol when the choice lis t appears. • Sen sit ivit y : The se ns itiv ity s et ti ng co nt ro ls h ow th e voic e recogni tion s oft w are determine s w hen a sp oken word is a ma tch. If yo u frequen tly expe rience the mess age "Please Re p e at ..." or "No Match Found", adjust the sensitivity towa rd Rej ect Les s . If you f re quently experie nce fa lse a ctiv ation s ( wh en the ph one re cogn izes a nam e you didn ’t say) , adjust the sensitivity toward Reject More . • Digit Dialing : T o adapt digit di aling to your voice. • Soun d : You c an cus tomize the voice recog nition tool by turn ing playbac k on or o ff fo r prompts, names, and nu mbers. You c a n a l s o ch ange t he sp eed and volume of name playback. • Abou t : To show the v e rsion, build nu mber an d device mo de l ty pe of the current voice re c ognition tool. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 66 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Pho ne Se tt ings Settings 67 Language The display langua ge can be set to English or Spanish. 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2 . Pre ss ( ) Ph one Settings , and then press ( ) Language . 3 . Scroll to Engl is h or Español , and pre ss the ( ) k ey. Location The Loc a t ion G lobal Positionin g Service (GPS) setting identifie s y our locati on to the network . Y ou can enab le this se tting or s e t GPS to wo rk only if y ou call the emergenc y servi ces. 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2 . Press ( ) Phone Set tings , and then press ( ) Lo ca tion . 3 . Scroll to Location O n or E911 On ly , and pre ss the ( ) key. Security Th e Secu r i ty menu allow s y ou to lock your de vice, set res trictions, and other secu rity options . 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2 . Press ( ) Ph one Se tt i ng s , a n d the n pr es s ( ) Sec ur it y . 3 . Enter the l ock code ( factory set tings are the last four digits of your phone numbe r), pre s s the ( ) ke y , and select from th e available o ptions. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 67 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
68 Syst e m Select 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Phon e Settings , press ( ) Sy stem Se le ct , and then sele ct from the follow ing: Home On ly — Ma k e an d recei ve call s in you r home ar ea only. Autom atic — Se arch fo r se rvice in anoth e r netw ork. The roa ming rate a pplies when you are n ot in the hom e se rvic e a rea . NAM Se lection If your phone is registered w ith two phone num bers using numbe r a ssignment m odules (NAM) (for example, work and personal numb e rs), you can choose whic h numbe r t o u s e as yo ur origination numbe r. 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Phone Settings , p re ss ( ) NAM Sele ction . 3. Scroll to NAM 1 or NAM 2 , and pre ss the ( ) k ey. Call Se ttings You can define h ow your dev ice ha ndles incomin g and out going c alls. Answe r Option s You can define h ow call s ar e answ ered on you r devic e . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 68 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Call Settings Settings 69 Th e default Ans wer O ptions settin g is Fl ip Op en . 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Call Settings , an d then pre ss ( ) Answer Options . 3 . Scroll to the m ethod you w ish to us e for answer ing calls, and press the ( ) key ( MAR K ). 4. Press the L e ft Soft k e y ( Do ne ). Auto Retry 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Ca ll Settin gs , and then press ( ) Au to Retry . 3. To automaticall y redial a number w hen the at tempted cal l fails, scroll to On , and then press th e ( ) key. TTY Mode 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Call Settings , an d then pre ss ( ) TTY Mode . A prompt informs you that enablin g T TY w i ll di s able headset audio. Press the ( ) key, and then se lect from the follow ing: TTY Full — Tu rn on full TTY ca pability. TTY T alk — Turn on TTY in vo ice carry-over ( V CO) mode. TT Y Hear — Tu rn o n TTY in he arin g c arry -o v e r (HCO ) mode . TTY Of f — Turn off T TY mode. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 69 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
70 HA C Mode 1. Pr ess t he ( ) ke y ( ME NU ) , and scroll to Se ttings & T ools . 2. Press ( ) C all Se ttin g s , and then press ( ) HAC Mode . 3. To turn on hearing aid compa tibility (HAC) mod e, s c roll to On , an d t hen pres s the ( ) ke y. On e T ouc h Di al You can use the one touch dial feature by pre ssing and holding the designated speed dial key. See "Speed Dials," p. 45. 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settings & T ools . 2. Press ( ) Ca ll Se tt ings , and then press ( ) One T ou ch Dial . 3. Scroll to On or Off , and press the ( ) k ey. V o ice Privacy 1. Pr ess t he ( ) ke y ( ME NU ) , and scroll to Se ttings & T ools . 2. Press ( ) Call Set tings , and then press ( ) Vo i c e Privacy . 3. To set the voice privacy feature for CDMA c alls , scroll to On , and then press the ( ) k ey. D TM F Tones 1. Pr ess t he ( ) ke y ( ME NU ) , and scroll to Se ttings & T ools . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 70 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Memory Settings 71 2. Press ( ) Call Settings , an d press ( ) DT M F To n e s , then s e lect from the followin g: Normal — To send out a tone for a fixe d pe riod no m a t te r how long you pr ess the k ey. Long — To send out a con tinuo us t one for as long as you pr ess t h e ke y. Me mory Th e Memory m enu allows you to ma nage your Save Options (fo r Pictures , Vide os , and Sound s ) on your Phone Me mory or Card Memory . 1 . Pres s the ( ) key ( MEN U ), and scrol l t o Settin gs & T ools . 2. Press ( ) Mem ory , and then s e le ct from the follow in g: Save Options — To set yo ur Pictures , Vide os , a n d Sounds to be sav e d to e ither ph one m emory or card memory . Phone Memory — To v iew t he m emo ry usag e fo r ev ery th ing stored on your phon e . Card Memory — To vie w mem ory usa ge of eve ryt hing stored on you r memory card. Phon e Inf o 1 . Pres s the ( ) key ( MEN U ), and scrol l t o Settin gs & T ools . 2. Press ( ) Phone Info , and t he n s ele ct from the following: 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 71 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
72 My n umber — To display the Mobile Device and Identification num bers. SW/HW V e rs ion — To view t he version of s oftware, PRL, E RI, B rowser, Media Center, MSUI, Ha rd ware, and ESN of yo ur devi ce. Icon Glossary — T o v i e w t h e l i s t o f i c o n s w i t h a brief descripti on. Software Update — To ch ec k th e soft ware upda te stat u s and the a va ilability of new softw are. 3. Highlight th e desired ite m and Press the ( ) k ey to v ie w the d etailed informat ion. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 72 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Media Ce nter Media C enter 73 S ectio n 8: Medi a Cen ter To pic s C over ed •M e d i a C e n t e r • Mus ic & Tones •P i c t u r e & V i d e o • Mobile We b • B rows e & D own load This section describes how to download mu sic, ton e s, and video. It also describes how to take, record and store pictures and videos, s ou nds, and ringtone s with your device. Med ia Cent er Med ia Cente r (networ k se r vi ce) al lows you to download ringtones , m u sic, sounds, pic t ures, v ideos, games, news, information , tools, and oth er extras. You can als o find i nform ation su ch as the lo cat ion of r esta ura nt s o r A TMs . Wi th Medi a Cent er , yo u ca n personalize your de vic e to you r o wn preference and lifes tyle. Th is feature shares m emory space with othe r features. You ca n a lso view memory informatio n to see how m uch mem ory is av a il a ble . Fo r a dd itional information on Me dia C ente r s ervices, see h ttp ://p roduc ts .vzw .co m/ . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 73 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
74 Music & T one s V CAST Music with Rhapsody® V CAST Music with Rhapsody is a digital music servic e that lets you li sten to millions of songs from thousa nds of artis ts. Discover new and old favorite s in an ext e n s ive mu s ic catalog. Download V CAST Mu sic wit h Rhapsody to sy n c tracks, albu m s , and playlists to your n e w c om patible phone, while managing yo ur existing PC mus ic library all in one place . Purchase Songs on Y our V Cast Music w ith Rhapsody Capable Device * W hen you p urcha se m usic fro m your wire less device , you a ls o get a se co nd c opy that can be do w n loa d e d to your PC from the V CAST Music with Rhapsody software. *Per-song charges apply . 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Me dia C ente r . 2. Press ( ) Music & T ones , and t hen press ( ) V C AST Music|Rhapsody . 3. Press the ( ) key to agree to the Term s & C onditions . 4. Scroll to a c ate gory , and press t he ( ) ke y . 5. Scroll to th e music tha t you want to pu rchase, and press the ( ) ke y ( Buy ). 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 74 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Music & Tones Media C enter 75 6. The C ONFI R M PURCHASE screen displays the price an d it ems y ou se lected to pu rcha se. Pr ess the ( ) ke y ( Buy ) to acc ept the te rms. 7 . You rece ive confi r m ation that your purc has e w a s successf u l a nd your m u sic is available for download. Pres s the ( ) key to download th e song. You can th e n pla y y our ne w s ong fr o m t h e My Mu si c me n u. Sy nc Y our Music from Y our PC to Y our V CAST Musi c Wireless Devi ce 1. Op en V CAS T M us ic w it h R hap s od y. D on’ t ha ve V C AST MUSIC w ith R hapsody? D ownload it for fre e at w ww.v er iz onwi r eles s.com /mus ic . 2. Plug in the USB cable (purchased separately) to your phone and connect it to a USB port on your PC. 3. From the main screen on your phon e, the SY NC MUSIC V CAST MOBI LE PHONE display a ppe ars. Your phone should di spla y t he m es sage : Co nnec ted . 4 . Dr ag and dr op the son g(s ) you wa nt to sy nc f rom M y Librar y, to your V CAST mobile phone , liste d under the Sources tab. Onc e synchroniz ation is co mplete, pre s s the E ND /Po wer key and disconne c t the U SB cable (purch a sed separately). No t e: A compatible USB c able ( sold separately) is required for sy ncing. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 75 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
76 Pi ct ure & V ide o Pi ctu re & Vi deo (net work servi c e) al lo ws yo u to v iew , ta ke, and send digital pictures and video clips from your de v ice and acces s the V CAST streamin g multim edia s ervice. D o w nload a Vide o Clip 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , sc roll to Me dia Cen ter . 2. Press ( ) Picture & Video , and then pres s ( ) VC A S T V i d e o s . 3. Scroll to the category you wan t a n d pre ss the ( ) key. Rep ea t unti l yo u fi nd a v id eo cl ip that yo u wa nt to d ow nloa d. 4. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( SA VE ). 5. High light Ye s to a c cept charges, if a pp licable, a n d press the ( ) key. The v ideo downlo a d begins. Take a Pic ture 1. To activate the came ra, press the Camera/ Video k e y ( ) located below the End Key( ). 2. To take a p icture an d save it to My Picture s, press the ( ) key ( TAKE ), and the Le ft S oft key ( Sa ve ). • To vie w pictu res sa ved in yo ur dev ice , pr ess the Left So ft ke y ( My Pic s ). • To adjust the pict ure qu a l ity, pre ss th e Right So f t k e y ( O pti ons ), and se lect from the available option s . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 76 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Mobi le Web Media C enter 77 Warni ng: Ke ep a safe dis t a n ce whe n using the fla sh. Do not use the flas h on people or animals at close range. D o not cover th e flas h while tak ing a p icture. Record a Video 1 . To ac ti va te t he camc or der, pre ss a nd ho ld t he C a mer a/V ide o key ( ) loca ted belo w the E nd K ey ( ). 2. To record a video clip and save it to My Vide os , press t he ( ) key ( RE C ), pr e ss th e ( ) ke y ( ST OP ), an d the n press the L e ft Soft k e y ( Sav e ). • To preview video clips saved in your device, pre ss the Left S oft key ( Vide os ). • To de fin e spec ific vid eo re cor der sett ings, p ress the Right Soft key ( Opt ions ) an d select from the avai lable o ption s. Mob i le W eb Th is fea ture is curren tly only availa ble within ce rtain areas . For more information, contac t Verizon Wireles s . Launch V erizon W ireless Mobile W eb 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), scroll to Media Center . 2. Press ( ) Mobile W eb . 3. Select Mobile Web 2.0 and press the ( ) key. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 77 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
78 Note: In the idl e screen, to quickly access Mobile Web, pre ss th e Directio nal ke y up, an d with Mobile W e b 2. 0 hi ghli gh ted pres s the ( ) key . Browse & Download VZ Navigator VZ Navigator supports the GPS-re late d service, helping you find yo ur way. With V Z Na vigator, yo u can get you r c urrent locat ion, o r get direction s from th e current location to a sel ected addres s. 1. To activate VZ Nav igator, press the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Media Center . 2. Press ( ) Bro w se & Download . 3. Press ( ) VZ Navigator , and t hen press the ( ) key. To use t his s ervic e, y ou mu st a ctiva te the location funct ion. See "Location," p. 67. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 78 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Vo ice Comm an ds Tool s 79 Sec ti on 9 : Tool s To pic s C over ed • Voice Commands •C a l c u l a t o r •C a l e n d a r • Calendar Preview •A l a r m C l o c k • Stopwatch • World Clock •N o t e p a d This sect ion descr ibes how to perfor m some sim ple v oice c om m an d s, c al cu l at io ns , a n d s et an al ar m . Vo i c e C o m m a n d s Call contacts and carry out device fu nc t ions by giving a vo ice co mmand. Voice com mands are language-de pe n de n t, and you mu st set t he recogn ition langu age. Before using voice commands , se e "L anguage," p. 67. I n the idle s creen , to qu ickly a c cess the vo ice co mmand s, press an d h old ( ) un til the voic e co mmands list displays. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 79 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
80 V oi ce Commands Settings 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) T ools , a nd th en p r ess ( ) V oice C omman ds . 3. Pre ss the Right So ft ke y ( Se tt in gs ) , and sele ct from the available options. Vo ice Comman ds Som e fun ctions that you can perform using v oice commands on your dev ic e are: • Call < Name > <Loc > : T o d i a l b y s a y i n g a n a m e i n y o u r contact list, a name and a location (home , work, mobile ) or the phon e number. • Send <Msg T y pe > : To send a t ext, pic t ure , or vi deo me ss age t o a n u m b e r o r t o s o m e o n e i n y o u r C o n t a c t L i s t . • Lookup < Name > : To open the cont a c t record for any name in your c ontact l is t. • Play <Play list> : To open a music playlist. • Go To <Menu> : To open an y applic ation i nstalled on your dev ice . • Ch ec k <It em > : To view details of your phon e status, voicema il, messa ges, misse d calls, tim e , si gnal strengt h, battery lev e l, a nd volume leve l. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 80 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Calc ul ator Tool s 81 • My V e rizon : To view inform ation about yo ur V e rizon Wirele ss accou nt. • Hel p : To re ad a tutoria l on how to use V oice Com mands. Ca lculato r Calcu lator allows you to perform simple math ematica l ca lculatio ns u sing your devic e. 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Tools , and the n pre ss ( ) Calc ulator . 3 . Enter the fi rs t nu mber of the ca lculatio n using the Alp hanu mer ic keypa d. • To change a number to a n e gative, press ( ). • To insert a decimal point, press ( ). 4. Use the Directional key to add (UP), subtrac t (DO W N), mu ltiply (RIGHT) , or divide (LEF T) values. T o enter a parenthesis or power, p r e ss the Right Soft key ( Op erat or ) and se lect ( , ) , o r Pow e r by pressing t he ( ) key. 5 . Enter the s econd n umber. 6. Pre ss the ( ) key ( equals) to solv e your equat ion. No t e: Th is ca lculator has limit ed accuracy an d is de s ign e d for simpl e calc ulations. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 81 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
82 Calend ar Th e ca lendar allows you to docum ent yo ur s chedule a nd ke ep it conve nient to access. You can schedule appointm ents in the cal endar and se t your de vice to al ert you wi t h a rem inder. Sche dule a New Appointm ent 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) T ools , a nd th en p r ess ( ) Cale n dar . 3. To a dd a new appointme nt, s croll to the desired d a te, and then pres s the Left Soft k ey ( Ad d ). 4. Enter the de tails an d use the Direction al key to na vigate between information fields. 5. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( SA VE ). Update an Ex istin g A ppointment 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) T ools , a nd th en p r ess ( ) Cale n dar . 3. Scroll to the date of the appointme nt to be m odified, and then pres s the ( ) ke y ( VI EW ). 4. Scroll to the desired appointm ent entry, press the ( ) key ( VI EW ) , and t hen pr ess t he ( ) k ey ( EDIT ). 5. Scroll to the fields to be update d, edit the corresponding inf orma tio n, a nd th en p res s th e ( ) k ey ( SAVE ). 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 82 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Cale nd ar Pr evi ew Tool s 83 Ca lend ar Pr evie w Ca lendar prev ie w allows you t o d is pla y the ca le nd ar appointme nts for the current date in the idle sc reen . 1 . Pres s the ( ) key ( MEN U ), and scrol l t o Settin gs & T ools . 2. Press ( ) Tools , and the n pre ss ( ) Calendar Pre view . 3. Press ( ) Mai n Scre en , scroll to On , and then press the ( ) key. The calendar pre v iew will on ly be disp layed if Habitat Mode (the d e fault ) is turned off, see "Habitat," p. 64. If Habitat Mode is turned on, a prompt is displayed asking w hethe r y ou w a n t to turn it o ff. Alarm Clock Set an Alarm 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Tools , an d t hen p res s ( ) Alarm Clock . 3. Thre e opt ions display as Alarm 1 , Alarm 2 , an d Alarm 3 . Scroll to the desired option , and press the ( ) k e y . 4 . To comp lete the a larm settin gs, en ter details a n d navigate between information fields. 5 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( SA VE ). W hen an al arm is s et, i s displayed on the i dle screen . When an al arm ti me is reached, the alarm tone sounds or y our device vibrates, depending on the master volume settings. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 83 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
84 Select Snooze to t urn the alarm off and have i t sound agai n afte r 10 minute s. Sel e c t Di s mis s to tu rn off the ala rm. S topwa tch The stopw a t ch can be used for time measurement, suc h as for a sporting e vent. You c a n time up to te n records. Th e accura cy of the s topwat ch is not th e same as that of a profes sional i n s trument. Th eref ore, Nokia advises against its use for offic ial compe titions or any other event in which a hig h-precision device would be required to establish exact tim es. 1. Pre ss the ( ) ke y ( MEN U ) , a nd s croll to Se ttings & Tools . 2. Press ( ) T ools , a nd th en p r ess ( ) Stop watch . • To s tart timin g an ev ent, pre s s the ( ) key ( STAR T ). The elapsed time is displayed in the mm:ss:ms form a t. • To tim e mu ltiple events and mark the elapsed tim e for eac h ev ent y ou are t im ing , pres s the L e ft Soft key ( Spli t ). • To s top the watc h, p ress th e ( ) key ( STO P ). • To reset the w atc h to zero after stopping it, press the Right Soft k ey ( Re set ). 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 84 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
World Cl ock Tool s 85 W orld Cl ock W orld cloc k allow s you to determin e the cu rren t time in an other t ime z one or c ountry. 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Tools , and the n pre ss ( ) W orld Cloc k . The w orld map is disp layed. Whe n scrolling over the world map, the c orre spond ing local tim e is display ed below the city name. • To tu rn daylight savings time o n or off for the select ed cit y , pr e ss the Left So ft ke y ( Se t DST ). • To view a list of ci t ie s, press the Right Soft key ( Cit ies ). No te pad Notepad allows you to add, read, e di t, or erase notes. 1 . Pres s the ( ) ke y ( ME NU ), and scroll to Settin gs & Tools . 2. Press ( ) Tools , and the n pre ss ( ) Notepad . • To c reate a n ote, press the Left Soft k e y ( New ) or ( Add ). • To view or edit a note, scroll to th e desired note, and press t he ( ) ke y ( VIEW ), then pres s th e ( ) ke y ( ED I T ). • To dele te on e or all notes, press t h e Righ t Soft key ( Opt ions ), scrol l t o Erase or Erase All , and the n press t he ( ) ke y. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 85 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
86 Secti on 1 0: Accesso ries For av a ilability of approved acc essories, plea se ch eck w ith you r d ealer . When you di scon ne ct the power c ord of any a c ces sory , grasp and pull th e plug, not th e cord. Warni ng: Use only batteries, chargers, a nd accessories approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use of any othe r t ypes may invalidate a n y approv al or warranty, an d may be dangerous. Po wer • Standa rd 860mAh Li- Ion Batte ry (BL-4C) • Wall Ch arger (AC-6U) • Car Powe r Adapter (DC-6)(sold separ at e ly) Au dio • Headset (H S-9 ) (sold separately) Warni ng: Wh en yo u u se a h e adset, your ability to h ear outs ide so u n ds may be affected. D o not use a h eadset wh ere it ca n enda nger your s afety . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 86 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Ch arging and Di sch arging Batt ery and C harger In form a ti on 87 S ect ion 1 1 : B atte r y an d Ch ar ger In form atio n To pic s C over ed • Charging and Discha rging • Nokia Batte ry Authen tication G uidelines Char ging an d D isch a r gin g Your dev ic e is powe re d by a rechargeable battery. The battery in tended for us e with this dev ice is BL-4C . Nok ia ma y make additional batte ry models avai l a ble for this dev ic e. This devic e is i n ten ded for use when s uppl ie d wi th po wer fr om th e follo w in g chargers: AC-6 U. T h e exact ch arger model num be r m ay v ary depen ding on the type of plug. The plug variant is identified by one of the following: E, EB, X, AR, U, A, C or UB. The battery c a n be charged and discharged hu ndre ds of times, b ut i t wi ll even tu ally we ar out. Wh en the ta lk an d stan db y ti mes are no ticeably shorter th an normal , replace t he bat tery. Use only Nokia approved batteries, and recharge your battery only wi t h Nokia approved chargers des ignated for thi s device. Us e only replac ement bat teries quali fied with t he de vice per t he IEEE 1 725-200 6 s t a n dard. Use of an unapprov ed battery or charger m ay pre se nt a ris k o f fire, ex plos ion , leakage , or other hazard. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 87 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
88 If a batte ry is being used for the first tim e or if the batte ry has not b e en used for a prolonged period, it may be necessary to conne ct the charger, then disconnect and re c on ne c t it to begin ch arging the ba ttery. If the batt ery is com plet e ly d ischarged, it ma y take seve ral minu tes be fore th e cha rging indic ato r appears on the display or be fore any c a lls can be made. Always sw itch the device off and dis c onnect the charger before removi ng the ba ttery. Unpl ug the char ger fro m the elec tric al plug and the devi ce whe n not in us e. Do not le ave a fully cha rged battery conn ected t o a ch arger, since o v erc harging ma y s h orten its lifetim e. If left un used, a fully ch arged batte ry will lose its cha rge ove r time . Alwa ys try to ke ep the batt ery betw een 15 °C an d 25°C (59°F and 77 °F). Ex treme te mpera tures re duc e th e capac ity and lifetime of the battery. A device with a hot or cold battery m a y not work temp ora ril y. Battery performanc e is particularly lim ite d in t emperatu res well belo w freezin g. Do n ot s h ort-circuit th e batte ry. Accid ental short -circuiting can o ccur whe n a metallic obje ct suc h as a coin, clip, or pen cau s es direct co nnection of the pos it ive ( ) and negat ive (-) termin als of the ba ttery. (Thes e look like m etal strips o n the battery.) Th is m ight happen, for ex a m ple, when you c a rry a spare battery in your pock e t or purse. Sho rt-circuitin g the termin als may dam age the ba ttery or the connec ting object. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 88 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Nokia Battery Authentication Guidelines Batt ery and C harger In form a ti on 89 D o not disp os e of batteries in a fire as th e y m ay e xplode . Batteries may also explode if dam aged. Dispos e of batteries ac cording to local regulat ions. Please re c ycle wh e n po s sible . D o not dispose as h ouse hold waste . D o n ot dismantle, cut, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, or shred cells or batterie s . In the event of a battery leak, do n ot allow the liquid to co me in conta ct wit h the skin or ey es. In the even t of su ch a leak , fl us h yo ur sk in o r ey es i mmedi ate ly wi th wa ter, or s ee k medical he lp. D o not m odify, remanu fa c ture, atte mpt to insert fore ign objec ts i nto t he bat ter y, or im mer se or e xpose it to w ate r or o the r liqu id s . Imprope r battery use may result in a fire, e xplosion, or other haz a rd. If the device or b a t te ry is dropped, especially on a hard surface, an d you be lie ve th e battery has been damaged, take it to a service cen te r for ins pection before continuin g to use it. Us e th e bat ter y onl y for it s in ten ded pur po se. Never us e any charger or battery th a t is damage d. Kee p your b a t te ry out of the rea ch of small ch ildre n . Nokia Ba tte r y Authenticatio n Guidelines Alwa ys use original Nokia ba tteries for your safe ty. To check that you are get ting an origi nal Nok ia battery, pu rchase it from a Noki a authorized service c ent er or dealer, and inspect the h ologram la be l usin g the follo win g step s: 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 89 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
90 Au thent ica te hol o g ram 1. When you look at the hologram on the la bel, you shou ld see th e No kia conn ecting hand s symbol from one angle and t he Nok ia Origina l Enhancem en t s logo w hen looking fr o m another angle. 2 . When you angle the hologram l e f t , ri g h t , down and up, you should s e e 1,2,3 and 4 dots on each s ide re spect ive ly. Succ essf ul com plet ion of the st eps i s not a tot al a ssura nce of th e auth enticit y of th e battery. If you ha ve any reas on to believe th a t your bat tery is not an au thentic , origin al Nokia battery, you should re frain from using it , and ta ke it to the ne ar e st Nokia authorize d service c enter or dealer for ass istan ce. If aut hentic ity cannot be verified, return the ba t te ry to the place of purchase. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 90 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Nokia Battery Authentication Guidelines Batt ery and C harger In form a ti on 91 What if yo ur ba tte ry is no t a uth enti c ? If you canno t conf i rm that yo ur N okia batter y wit h the ho logr am on the label is an authentic Nok ia batt ery, please do not use the ba tter y. Ta ke i t to t he neare st a uthor iz ed No kia s e rvic e cent er o r deale r for ass istance . The use of a battery that is not a pproved by No k ia may be dangerous and may result in poor performance and dam age to you r d evice an d it s acces sories . It ma y als o invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the device. For additional informat ion, refer t o the warranty and refe rence lea flet in cluded with yo ur N okia d e v ice. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 91 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
92 Ca r e a nd Maintena nce Your device is a produc t of su perior design and c ra ftsm anship and should be treated with care . The following sugge s t ions will help you prot ec t your wa rranty co verag e . • Keep the device dry. Precipitation , humidity, and all typ e s of liquids or mois ture c an con tain minerals t hat wi ll c orrode electron ic circuits . If your de vice does get we t, remov e th e battery, and allow the dev ic e t o dry completely before replac in g it. • Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. • Do not store the devic e in h ot areas. High te mperature s can sh o rten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt ce rtain plastics. • Do not s tore th e de vic e in c old are as. Wh en t he de vic e returns t o its normal tem perature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic c ircuit b oa rds. • Do not atte mpt to open th e device other than a s instruct ed in this guide . • Do not drop, knock, or shake the de v ic e. Rough handlin g c an break intern a l circui t boards and fine me chanics . • Do not use h ar sh c hemica ls, clean ing sol vents, or strong deterge nts to cle a n the devi ce. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 92 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Care a nd Maintenance C ar e and Maintena nce 93 • Do n ot paint th e device. Paint can c log the moving p a rt s a n d prevent proper operation. • Us e a soft, c lean, dry cl oth to cle an a ny lens es, such a s camera, proximit y sensor, an d light sensor lenses. • Use on ly the s u pplied o r an approved replace ment antenna. Un a u thorized a ntennas , m odificatio ns, or attach men ts could damage the device and may violate regulation s governing radio devices. • Use chargers indoors. • A l w a y s c r e a t e a b a c k u p o f d a t a y o u w a n t t o k e e p , s u c h a s con tacts and calen dar no tes. • To rese t the devi ce from time to time for optimum performance, power off the device and remove the battery. These s u gge stion s apply e q ually to your de v ic e, batt e ry , charger, or any enha ncement. If any device is not wo rking properly, take it t o the neare st authorize d service facilit y for servic e . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 93 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
94 Ad di tio nal Safe ty I nfor mat io n Sm al l ch ild ren Your devic e and its acce ssories may contain small part s. Kee p th em ou t of the re ach of small ch ildren. Op erat in g envi ron ment Th is d evi c e mee ts RF expo sur e gu id elin es when u se d eit her in the norm al use posi tion against the ear or when positioned at least 2.2 centim e ters (7/8 inches) away from the body. When a carry c a se, be lt c l ip, or holder is used for body-worn ope ra t ion, it should n ot cont a in metal and sho uld position the de vice the above-stated distance from your body. To transmit data files or mes s ag es, this dev ice requires a qua lity conne ction to the network . In som e cas es, transm ission of data fi le s or me ssages may be de la y e d u ntil such a conne ction is available . Ensure the above separation distance instru ct ion s are followe d until the tran smissi on is co mpleted. Parts of the devic e are ma gnetic. Metallic mate rials may be attract ed to the de vice. Do not pla ce cred it cards or other magnetic sto ra ge me dia ne ar th e devic e, becau s e informati on stored on them may be erased. Me di c al de vi ce s Op e ration of any radio t ransmittin g equip me nt, inclu ding wireles s devices, m a y inte rfere with the functionality of 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 94 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
I mpl an ted me di cal d evi ce s A d di tiona l Safe ty Informa ti on 95 inad e quat ely prot e c te d m e dic al devi ce s. Consult a physician or th e m a n ufac tu rer of the medical de vice to determine if t hey are adeq uat el y sh iel de d f ro m ext e rna l RF en erg y o r i f y ou ha ve any questions. Switc h off y ou r device in health c are facilities wh e n any regu la tions posted in th e se areas instru c t you to do so. Hos pitals or health c are facilities ma y be u s i ng equipme nt that c ould b e se nsiti ve to exte rnal RF en erg y. Imp lant ed medic al dev ices Manufactu re rs of medical devices recomm end that a minim um se pa ratio n of 15.3 ce ntimet ers (6 inche s) should be ma intained be t ween a wireless d evice an d an i m p lanted m edica l d e vi c e, su ch as a pacem ake r or i m plant ed car dio vascula r d e f ibril lator, to avoid pote nti al i nte rfer ence wi th the med ica l de vice. Perso ns who ha ve such de vic es sh oul d: • Alw ays kee p the wire less device m ore tha n 15.3 ce ntime ters ( 6 i nch es) f rom t he me di ca l dev ice when th e w ir eles s de vi ce is turne d on. • Not carry the wireless device in a breast poc k e t . • Hold the wireless devic e to th e e ar opp os it e the me dical device to minim ize the poten tial for in terfere nce. • Turn the wirel ess device off imm ediately if there is any reas on to suspec t that int erferen ce is takin g place. • Read and follow the di rections from the manufacture r of their implant ed medical devic e . 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 95 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
96 If have any question s about u sing your wireless device with an imp la n ted m e dic al device, consult you r health ca re prov ide r. Heari ng aid s Some digital w ire less devices may interfere with some he arin g aids. If interferen ce o ccurs, consult y our service pro vider. Warni ng: Fo r hearing aid c ompatibility, you m ust turn off the Blu etoo th connec tiv ity. You r mobile d evice model c omplies with F CC rules g overning hea ring aid compa tibility. The se rules re quire an M 3 microph one or higher valu e . The M- v alue , shown on th e device box, refers to lowe r ra d io fre quency (RF ) emissions. A highe r M-v alue gene ra lly in dicates that a device mo de l has a lower RF emissions leve l, which may improve t he likelihood that th e device will operate with certai n hearin g ai ds. Som e hearing aids are more imm une th an oth e rs to in terfe rence. Please consult your hea ring health profe s sion a l to dete rmine the M-rating of you r hearing aid and wh ether y our hearing a id will work w ith this devic e. More information on accessibili ty can be found at w ww.n okia acces sib ility .com . Thi s de vice inc ludes a settin g for di rect conn ec tion to telec oil- equippe d hearing aids. When both the t e le c oil he aring aid (T switch) an d the ph one telecoil are a c tivated, u s i ng the device with t he aided ear will p rovide a dire ct conne ctio n for 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 96 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Vehicle s A d di tiona l Safe ty Informa ti on 97 audi o th rough your hearing aid. The q uality of s ound depends on the t ype of hearing aid use d. Y ou should test the de v ic e w it h the tele coil sett ing activated to de termine whet her y our audio performanc e improves. Using the tele coil hearing-aid setting consume s addit ional battery power. Vehic l e s RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequate ly shi eld ed elec tr onic s yste ms in motor veh icl e s s uch as el ect ro nic fuel injecti o n systems, electroni c antiskid (an tilock) braking systems , electronic s pee d control systems, and air bag s ystems. For more in formation, chec k w it h the manu fa c turer, or its represen tative, of your vehicle or any e quipment that has bee n adde d. Only qu alified personne l s h ould service th e de vice or install the d evice in a veh i c le. Fau lty inst allati on or serv ice m ay b e dan ger ous and m a y invalidat e an y warra nty tha t may ap ply to t he devic e. Check r egul arly th at all wi re less devi ce equi pment i n your v ehi cle is mounted and operating prop e rly . Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gas e s, or explosive mate rials in the sa me compartm ent as the device, its parts, or a c c essorie s . For vehic le s e quipped with an air bag, remember th at ai r bags infl a te w ith grea t force. D o not place ob je cts, inc luding installed or portable wireless equipm ent in the a rea ove r the air bag or in the air bag deplo y me nt are a. If in-vehicle wirele s s e quipment is imprope rly inst a l le d and the air bag inflates, seri ous inju ry could result. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 97 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
98 Usin g yo ur device wh ile flying in aircra ft is prohibit ed. Switch off your de vice before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless teledevi ces in an aircraft m a y be dangerous to the operatio n of th e aircraft, disru pt the wireless tele phon e network, and may be ille gal. P oten tiall y e xplos ive e nv ironm en ts Switch o ff your device wh en in a n y are a with a pote ntially explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. Potent ially explosiv e atmospher es inc lude areas where you wo uld norm ally be adv ised to turn off your vehic le engine. Spark s in such areas co uld c ause a n exp los i on or fire resu lting in bodily injury or even d e ath. Switch off the devic e at refuelin g points suc h as near gas pumps at serv ice st atio ns. Ob serve res t r ict ions on the use o f radio equipment in fuel depots, storage , and distribution areas; chemical plan ts; or where blasting operations are in pro gre ss. Areas with a pot en tially explosive atm o sphe r e a re oft en, b ut not alwa ys, cl early m arked. T hey i nclude be lo w deck o n boats, chemical transfer or storage facilit ies an d ar eas where th e air c ontains chemic als or partic les such as grai n, dust , or met al powders. Y ou should check with the man ufac turers of v e hicles using liquefied pe t role u m gas (such as propane or butan e ) to determ ine if this devi ce can be sa fe ly use d in their vic inity. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 98 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Emer genc y c all s A d di tiona l Safe ty Informa ti on 99 Em erge ncy cal ls Im por t ant : Thi s device operates using radio si gn als , wirele s s netw orks, lan dline network s , and user-programm ed fun ctions. Conne ction s in all con ditions cann ot be guara nteed. Y ou s h ould neve r re ly sole ly on any wirele ss device for ess e n tial comm unications like me di ca l em erg e nc ies . T o make an em ergen cy ca ll: 1 . If the devic e is n ot o n, tu rn it on . C heck for adeq uate signal strength. Dependin g on your de v ice, you ma y also need to com plete the follow ing: 2 . Rem ove cert a in call res trictions you h a v e act ivate d in you r dev ice . 3. P re ss the en d ke y as m any ti me s as ne eded to cl e ar the display and re ady t he device for calls. 4 . Enter the o ff icial em ergenc y number for you r pre sen t location. Emerge ncy num bers v ary by loca tion. 5 . Pres s the ca ll key. W hen ma king an em ergenc y call, give all th e nece ssary in formation as accurate ly as possible. Your w ireless devi ce may be t he only means of co mmu nic ation at t he sc ene of an acci dent . D o not en d the c all unti l giv en permission to do so. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 99 T ues day, Dec em ber 23, 2008 10:47 AM
10 0 Ce rti fica tion in fo rmat ion (SA R) This mobile device meets guideline s for exposure to radio w av es. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and rec e iver. It is designed not to exce e d th e lim its for exposure to radio waves re comm en ded by i nte rna tiona l gui d elin es. T h ese gu id eli nes were dev e loped by th e independent scie ntific org a n ization IC NIR P a nd i nc lud e sa fe ty ma rg in s de si gn ed t o as s ure t he protection of all persons, regardle ss of age and healt h. The exposure guide lines for mobile devices emplo y a u nit of me asur em ent kno wn a s the S p ecif ic Absorption Rate or SAR. Th e SAR limit state d in the ICNIR P g uidelines is 2. 0 watts/ kilogram (W/kg) averaged ov e r 10 grams of tissue. Te s ts for SAR are conduc ted using standard operating positions wit h the devic e transmit ting at its highe st certified pow er le vel in all tested freque nc y ba nds. The actual SAR level of an operating dev ice ca n be b el ow t he ma xim u m val u e be ca us e t he d e vic e i s designed to u se only the powe r require d to re ac h the network . That am ount change s depe nding on a numbe r of factors such as h ow c los e you are to a n e twork base station. The highes t SAR v al ue u nder th e IC NIRP g ui deli nes for u se of t he d evi ce at th e ear is 0.73 W /kg . Use of device accessorie s and enhanc ements may result in d iff erent SA R va lues . SAR val ues ma y v ary de pendi ng on nati onal reporting and te sting requireme nts a nd the net w ork band. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 100 Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Te chnica l infor mati o n Addition al Saf ety Informatio n 101 Addi tional SAR information may be provided under product information at ww w.nokia .com . Your mobile d evi ce i s also des igned to m eet th e requir ements for exposure to radio waves es ta blished by the Federa l Commu nication s C ommis si on (US A) a nd I ndust ry C ana da. Thes e re quir eme n ts s et a SAR limit of 1.6 W/ kg average d ov er one gram of t i s s u e . T h e h i g h e s t S A R val ue re port ed und er t h i s stand ard du rin g produ c t cert if icat ion f or use a t the ear is 1.08 W/ kg and when pro perly worn on t he b ody is 0. 49W/kg . Te chni cal in for mati on Feature Specification Dimensions Width 43.2 m m Length 90 . 6 mm Depth 13.9 mm Wei ght 90 g wi th BL-4C Li-ion batte ry Wireless network s CDMA 8 00, and 1900 MHz Volume 54.4 cc PCS Frequency range (Tx) 1851.25–1908.75 M Hz PCS Frequency range (R x ) 1931.25 –1988.75 MHz Cell Frequency range (Tx) 824.70– 848.31 MHz Cell Frequency range (R x ) 869.70–893.31 MH z Bluetooth Frequency range 2.402–2.48 GHz GPS Frequency 1575 MH z 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 101 Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:47 AM
10 2 Ba tt ery in fo rmat ion Th is s e ction pro vides information a bout batt ery ch arging times with th e trave l charger (AC- 6U), and talk an d s tandby time s. Th e inform ation in th is sec tion is subject to ch ange. For more info r m ation, cont act your s ervic e provider. Im porta nt: Battery talk and standby tim e s are estimates only and de pend o n signal st ren gth, net wor k c onditi ons, feat ur es us ed, ba tter y age a nd c ondit ion , te mp era t u res to wh ich b a tt e ry i s exp os ed, u se in digital mode, and many other factors. Th e amou nt of time a devic e is us e d for calls wil l affect its sta ndby time. Like wise, th e amou nt of time that the dev ice is turned on a nd in the idle screen w ill affect its talk time. 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 102 Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:47 AM
Char ging ti me Addition al Saf ety Informatio n 103 Cha rging t ime The following charging time s are approx imate : Talk and st andb y tim e Operat i on times a re est imates only and depend on signal strength, ph one use, network condit ions, f eatur e s use d, battery age and condit ion (including c har gi ng habits), temp e ratur e s to w hich the battery is ex posed, and many other fac tors. C harger AC-6U B L -4C 860 mAh L i-ion bat tery Up to 3.5 hou rs Fu nction Digital Talk tim e Up to 240 minu tes Standby t ime Up to 264 hour s 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 103 Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:47 AM
10 4 Index NUMERI CS 12 3 mod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 A accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 b atte ry . . . . 14 , 16 , 87 , 103 charger . . . . . . . 16 , 87 , 103 addi ng pauses . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 answe r options . . . . . . . . . . 68 anten na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 B backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 batter i e s and charger s . . . . 87 batter y chargi ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 installing . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 ti me s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3 bill ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Blue tooth . . . . . . . . . . . 56 – 59 C calc ul ator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 cale ndar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 cal l lo g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 cal l s an swe ring . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 in -ca ll o p ti on s . . . . . . . . . 30 makin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 mut ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 sp eed d ial s . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 ca me ra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 charger conn ecti ng . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 info rma tion . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 tim es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 , 66 co nta ct em er g e nc y c on ta ct . . . . . 46 g rou ps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 co nta cts ad ding p au se s . . . . . . . . . 40 custom e r service . . . . . . . . . 20 D default n umber ca l lb ac k . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 104 Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:47 AM
105 devi ce sett ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 di splay backli ght . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 fo nt s ize . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 di splay settin gs . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 E E911 on ly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 emai l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 ERI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 ES N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 F factory settings lock c ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 font size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 G gen eral conv ention . . . . . . . 19 H Ha bitat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 , 64 he ads e t conn ecting . . . . . . . . . . . 18 L lan guage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 lo c ation sharing . . . . . . . . . . 6 7 M ma in me nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 m e di a came r a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6 re cor di ng v i deo . . . . . . . . 7 7 me mo ry ca rd . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 m e ssag e group ad ding a con tact . . . . . . . 3 9 creat ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 eras ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 movi n g a co ntac t . . . . . . . 4 3 re na ming . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 messag e s chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 emai l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 fo lder s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 gr oup me ss ages . . . . . . . . 44 pict ure or vid eo me ssa ges . . 49 Quick Text . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 sett ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 text messages . . . . . . . . . 4 8 voi cemail . . . . . . . . . . 52 , 55 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 105 Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:47 AM
10 6 mi c roSD c a rd . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Mobile Web . . . . . . . . . . 56 , 77 mute fun c ti on . . . . . . . . . . . 30 My Ver izon . . . . . . . . . . 56 , 77 N NA M se lecti on . . . . . . . . . . 68 network settin gs . . . . . . . . . 64 No kia su p po rt i nfo r ma ti on . . 20 nu mber m ode . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 O on e touc h dial . . . . . . . . 45 , 70 P pict ures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 pos itioning info rmation . . . 7 8 Pu lsing Al ert . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Q Qu ick Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 R re cent call s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 S safety h eari n g aids . . . . . . . . . . 9 6 screen settings . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 security l ock co de . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 sent me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . 51 settings Bluetoo th . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 devi ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 dis pla y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 sho r tcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 signatur e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 silent mo de . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 sp eake rp hone . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 speed dials . . . . . . . . 29 , 45 , 70 stopwatc h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 symbol s mode . . . . . . . . . . . 35 T technical i nformation . . . . 10 1 text entry Abc a n d ABC modes . . . . 3 4 en try mod e . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 numb e r entry . . . . . . . . . 35 sym bol entr y . . . . . . . . . . 35 wo rd mo de . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 tools alar m cl o ck . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 ca l cu la to r . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 ca l en da r . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 106 Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:47 AM
107 no te pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 st opwa tch . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 wo rl d cl oc k . . . . . . . . . . . 85 V V CAS T do wnl oad vi deo . . . . . . . . 76 music d o wnl o a d . . . . . . . . 74 vibrate mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 voi ce command s . . . . . . . . . 8 0 voi ce mess age . . . . . . . . . . . 52 voi cemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 VZ Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 W wor ld c l ock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5 7205.ENv 1_9213749.fm Page 107 Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:47 AM