Nokia Mirage 2605 User Manual
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Ex port con trols This device may contain commodities, technology, or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. FC C/IND USTR Y CANA DA NOT ICE Your device may cause T V or radio interfer ence (for example, when using a telephone in cl ose pr oxim ity t o recei vi ng equi pm ent). Th e FCC or Indus try Cana da can r equ ire you to stop us ing your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require as sistance, cont act your local serv ice facilit y. This devic e complies with part 15 of the FCC rules . Operation is subject to the following two condit ions: (1) This devic e may not cause harmfu l inter ference , and (2) this device must accept any interf erence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by N okia could void the userâÂÂs authority to operate this equipment. The third-party applications provided with your device may have been created and may be owned by persons or ent ities not affiliated with or related to Nokia. Nokia does not own the copyrights or intellectual property rights to the third- party applications. As s uch, Nokia does not take any responsibility for end-user su ppor t, f unct ional ity of the ap pl icat ions , or th e inf orma tion in th e appli cat ions or these mate rials . Nokia doe s not provi de any w arranty for the thir d-par ty appli cations . BY USING THE APPL ICATIONS Y OU ACKN OWLEDGE TH A T THE APPLICATION S ARE PRO VIDED AS IS WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLI ED, TO THE MA X IMU M EX TE N T P E RMI TT E D BY APP L IC AB LE L AW. Y OU FUR T HE R ACK NOWLE DGE T HAT NE ITH ER NOKI A NOR ITS A FFILIA TES MA KE ANY REPRESEN T AT IONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INC LUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO W ARRA NTIES OF TITLE , MERCHANTABILITY O R FITNESS FOR A PARTICULA R PURPOSE, OR T HAT THE APPLICATIONS WIL L NOT INFRINGE ANY TH IRD-PARTY PA TENTS, CO PYRIGHT S, TRAD EMARKS, OR OTHER RIG HTS. 9205283/ Issue 2
Co nt en ts 4 Contents SAFE TY ............ .............. ........ 6 Welco me ....................... ........ 9 Gett in g Help . ... .. ..... ........ .... ..... ..... .. 9 Get Th e M o st Out Of Thi s Gui de.... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... 10 1. Phone at A Gla nce ....... 11 Standby Mode ... ........ ....... .. ... ..... .. 13 Indi cators and I cons .. ....... ... ..... .. 13 Phone Men us..... ... .. ..... ....... ..... ..... 14 Navi gate Menus .. ....... ..... ..... ....... 15 Dire ctio nal K ey . ... ..... ....... ....... ..... 1 5 2. Set Up Y our Ph one ...... 17 Anten na .... ........ ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... 17 Change t he Bat tery ... ....... ..... ..... 17 Charge the Ba ttery .... ..... ..... ..... .. 19 Wri st Strap .... ... .. ..... ........ ....... ..... .. 19 Re pla ce th e Ca m era Xpr ess -o n TM snap ....... ..... ..... ....... 19 Re pla ce th e Ba c k C am er a Xpr ess -o n TM snap ....... ..... ..... ....... 21 Turn Your Phone On or Off . .... .. 22 Co nnect the He adset ... .. .. ... ..... .. 22 Make A Call ..... .. ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... 23 Answ er Calls . ........ ..... ..... ....... ..... .. 24 3. Tex t En try ............... ...... 27 Word Mode ... ........ ....... ....... ........ .. 27 Abc (Mu lti-tap) Mode.... ..... ....... 28 123 ( number) Mode ....... ....... ..... 28 Symb ols Mode... ... ..... ..... .... ........ .. 28 4. Med ia Center ............ .... 29 Tun es & Tones ..... .... ..... ..... ........ .. 29 Pict ures ... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... 30 Gam es ..... .. ... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... .. 31 Mobile Web ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... 3 2 Br owse & Down lo ad ...... ..... ..... .. 32 E xtras ... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... 32 In fo ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... 32 In comin g C alls ..... .. .. ..... ........ ..... .. 3 2 Security and F unctionality ....... 33 5. Mess aging .. ................... 34 Te xt Mess ages ..... .. ..... ..... ..... ..... .. 34 Pict ure Mess ages .. ..... ....... ..... ..... 34 N ew Message ... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... 35 In box .... ........ ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... 38 Sen t Message s ..... .. ..... ....... ..... ..... 40 Draft Message s ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 41 Mess age Settings ... ... ..... ..... ..... .. 41 Voi cemai l Message s .... ... ..... ....... 42 Mobile In stant Messa gi ng ..... .. 4 3 E -mail Mes sages ... ..... ..... ....... ..... 43 Cha t . ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... 43 6. Contacts ..... ............... .... 44 Cr eate Ne w Conta cts .... .. ..... ..... 44 Co ntact Lis t .. ..... ....... ..... ..... ........ .. 46 Grou ps .... .. ..... ........ .... ..... ........ ....... 48 1-t ouch Dials .... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 49 In Ca se o f E merg ency (IC E) .. .... 51 7. E-m ail Me ssage s ........... 53
Conten ts 5 8. Mo bil e Inst an t Mess aging .................... 54 9 . M y Rington es ............... 55 1 0. Rece nt Calls ........ .......... 56 View Ca lls. ........ ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... 56 View Cal l T imers .... ..... ..... ....... ..... 56 1 1. VZ Navigato r ...... .......... 58 1 2. Se ttings & Too ls .......... 59 My Veriz on .... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... 59 Tools ..... ........ ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... 5 9 Bluet ooth Men u .... ... .. ..... ..... ..... .. 64 Sounds Set ti ngs... .. ... .... ..... ..... ..... 66 Displa y Setti ngs..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 67 Phone Sett ing s.. ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 69 Call Set tings ...... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... 74 Memory .... ... .. ..... ........ ....... ..... ..... .. 76 Phone Informati on .... .. ..... ........ .. 76 Setup Assi stan t .. ..... ........ ....... ..... 77 13. Voi ce com mands .......... 78 Activa te an d us e Voice Comman ds ....... ..... ..... ....... 78 14. Enh ancem ents ...... ........ 80 15. Batter y and Charg er Infor mation ........... ........ 81 Battery Informa tion .... ... .. ..... ... .. 81 Nok ia Ba ttery Au thentic ation Guid elin es ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .. ..... 82 Care a nd Ma intena nce ....... 84 Additional Safety Inform atio n .. ............... ........ 86 Index ............. ....................... 94
SAF ET Y 6 SA FETY Rea d th ese si mp le gu id elin es. Not fo llow in g th em may be da nger ou s or i lleg al . Rea d the co mple te us er gui de fo r furth er inform atio n. SWITCH ON SA FELY Do not switch the devi ce on when wireless ph one use is prohibit ed or when it m ay c ause in terference or dange r . ROAD SA FETY COMES FIRST Obe y all local laws . Alw ays kee p your ha nds fre e to opera te the vehicle while driving. Y our first consider ation while drivin g should be roa d saf ety . INTERFER ENCE All wire less devices ma y be suscept ible to inter ferenc e, which c ould a ffect pe rforma nc e. SWITCH OFF IN RESTRIC TED AREAS Follow a ny restr ictions. S witch the de vice off in airc ra ft, ne ar med ic al equipm en t, fuel, che micals, or blasting areas. QUALIFIED SERVIC E On ly qualifie d personne l may inst all or rep air this product . ENHANCEM ENTS AND BATTERIES Use onl y approved enhanc ements and batteries. Do not conne ct incompat ible products. WA TER-R ESISTANCE Y our d evice is n ot w ate r-resist ant. Keep it dry .
SAF ET Y 7 â About Y our Device The wir eless device (RM-33 9) descr ibed in this guide is approved for u se o n th e fol lo w in g V eri z o n Wi r ele s s ne tworks : CDM A 80 0 and 190 0 MHz, and CDMA 2000 1 xRT T . Cont act V e rizon W ireles s for mor e inf orm atio n abou t net wo rk s . Wh en usin g the fe atur es in t his device, obey all laws and r espect local cust oms, privacy and le gitimate rights of others, including copyrights. C opyright protection may prevent some images, music, and other cont ent from being copied, modifi ed, or transferred. Y ou r device may have preinst alled bookmarks and links for third- p arty interne t sites . Y o u may a lso access other third- part y sites thr ough y our dev ice. T hird- party s ites are not a ffilia ted w ith Nokia, an d Nokia does not endors e or assum e liabilit y for them . If you choose to acces s such site s, you shoul d take preca utions for secu rity or conten t. Wa rn i ng : To use an y feat ures in this devi ce, the de vice must be t urned on . D o n ot turn the devic e on wh en wirele ss devi ce use ma y cause inte rfere nce o r danger . R emember to mak e back-up copies or keep a written rec ord of all import ant infor mation stored in your device. Wh en connecting to any oth er device, r ead its user guide f or detailed sa fety in str uct io ns. Do n ot c on nec t in co mp atibl e produ cts .
SAF ET Y 8 â Network Serv ices T o use th e device you m ust ha ve service from a wir eless ser vice provider . Many of the featur es require spe cial networ k features. These are not available on all networ ks; othe r networks may require tha t y ou make s pecif ic ar range ment s wit h your s erv ice provider before you can use the networ k services . Y our service provider can give yo u instructio ns and explain wh at charges will apply . Some ne tworks m ay hav e limitatio ns tha t affect h ow you can use net work ser vices . For instanc e, some n etwork s may not support all language-depe ndent characters and services. Y ou r service provide r may have requested that certain features be disabled or n ot activ ated in yo ur device. If so, these fe atu res will not appea r on your device men u. Y our device may also ha ve a special configur ation such as c hange s in m en u na mes, menu order , and icons. For mor e info rmation, contact you r service pr ovider . This device sup ports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this devi ce, such as Media Cente r a nd e-mail me ssaging , require netw ork support for these tec hno logies.
We l co me 9 We l co m e C ongratulations on you r purchase of this Nokia mobil e devic e. Y ou r device provid es many practical function s for daily use , such as a ha nds -free spea kerpho ne, alarm clock, calcula tor , cale ndar , cam era and image and data down loads. Y our device can also co nnect to other devices usin g Bluetooth wir eless techn ology . To person alize your phone , you can s et your favor ite r ingtone s. â Getting Help If you nee d help, th e Nokia Care Con t act Cente r is avai lable for ass istance. Bef ore ca lling, we rec omm end th at you wr ite down the Mobile Equipme nt Iden tifier (MEID ) and you r zip c ode (only in the US), and h ave it availabl e. Fi nd yo ur dev ice l abe l The MEID is found on the type label, which is located be neath the batte ry on the bac k of the ph one. See "Re mov e th e ba ck co ver ," p. 17. Accessibility solu tions Nokia is commit ted to makin g mobile device s easy t o use for all individu als, inc luding thos e with disabilit ies. For mor e informa tion, visi t the we bsi te at www .nokiaac cessibil ity .c om .
Welcome 10 Nok ia su ppor t a nd cont act in form ation Check www .nokiaus a.c om/su ppor t or your local Nokia we bsite for the latest guides, additional information , downloads, and services related to yo ur Nokia product. On th e websit e, yo u can get i nforma tion on th e us e of Nok ia products and servic es. If you need to c ontact cus tomer servic e, check the list of local Nokia Care Contact Cen ters at www . noki a.com /custo mers ervic e . For main tenance ser vices, che ck your neare st Nokia Care Conta ct Center locat ion at ww w .nok ia.c om /repa ir . Billin g and custo mer serv ice To reach V erizon Wire les sâ billing and cust omer ser vice support , dial 1 -800 -256 -464 6. â Get The Most Out Of This Gui de The follo wing sect ions illust rate the various compon ent s of your dev ice. F am iliarize you rself wit h these section s to help you und ersta nd the instr uctions that follow . This guid e use s certa in term s for t he step s tha t you a re aske d to perform. ⢠Pr ess means to press and re lease a ke y quickly . For example, pre ss 7 means pres s and r eleas e th e key on t h e k eypad that is labeled with t he number 7. ⢠Pr ess an d hol d mea ns to pres s and hold a key for 2â 3 se conds, then re lease th e k ey . ⢠Scro ll m eans pres sing one en d of t he Direct ion al k ey brie fl y onc e. For e xamp le , scro ll left me ans pre ssin g th e left en d of the key .
Phone at A Gla nce 11 1. Phone at A Gla nce 1. Earpi ece 2. D isplay scr een 3. D ire ctiona l k ey 4. Righ t Soft key 5. C am er a k e y 6. E nd / P ow er ke y 7. Al p ha n umer ic k eypa d 8. V ibrat ion key 9. Next key 1 0 . International Dialing key 1 1. V oic email 1 -touc h dial key 12 . C l ea r key 13. Sen d k ey 14. Speakerp hone key 15. Left Soft key 16. OK ke y
Phone at A Glance 12 1. C ha rging/ Data port 2. V ol ume keys 3. Hea dse t jack 4. Cam era Xpre ss-on TM sna p 5. Cam era len s 6. Fr ont displa y 7. Ba ck cov er Xpre ss-on TM sna p 8. M icroph one 9. W rist Strap eye l et 10 . Vo i c e Comman d key 1 1 . Spe akerphone
Phone at A Gla nce 13 â Standby Mode The start scr een is home base and indic ates that your phone is in Standby Mode. 1. Signal strengt h â The stre ngth of the sign al receiv ed by the phone is indicated by the num ber of bars displayed. 2. Message â Pre ss t he L ef t Soft key to sele ct this option. 3. MENU â Press the OK key to selec t this option. 4. Contacts â Press the Right Soft key to sele ct this option. 5. Bat tery stren gth â Four bars indicate a fully charged battery . 6. Locatio n â Location infor mat ion shar ing mode. â Indicators and Icons De pending on you r phone settings and mod es, some or all of the followin g indicators and icons may appear in Standby Mode . To view how t o access the comple te gl ossary , s ee "Ph one Inf ormat ion," p. 7 6. Signal streng th indicator . Y ou are in a digital network. Sig nal str ength indica tor . Y ou are in a 1xRTT ne tw ork. Airplane mode is on. See "Airplane Mode," p. 69. Y ou ar e roaming outside you r home netw ork. SSL secur ity feature is on. V o ice privacy is a ctiva ted.
Phone at A Glance 14 Da ta session : a wirele ss data com munica tion is in progre ss. Dorm ant mode: the phone is in a dormant st ate during a data ca ll. Y our conne ction is still active . No ser vice indica tor . TTY is enabled. V oice call: a ca ll is in progress. No icon in dicate s that the phon e is in Standby Mode. Loc ation inform ation sharin g is set to E91 1 Onl y . See "Location Setting," p. 72 . Loc ation inform ation sharin g is set to Lo c ati on O n . See "Location Setting," p. 72. Bl uetoot h wirele ss connect ivity is on. Batte ry level ind icator . All soun ds off. Ala rm only is on. Vibrate mode is on. S peaker phon e is on. Y ou have mis sed calls. Y ou have ne w messa ges in your inbox. Calendar appoin tment is set. Y ou have ne w voice mails . Ala rm clock is activat ed. â Phone Menus In the de fa ult list view mode, phone features are grouped into nin e main m enus ( Media Center , Mess aging , Contacts , Em a il , Mob ile IM , My Ringtone s , Rece nt Cal ls , VZ Naviga tor , and Set tin gs & T ool s ).
Phone at A Gla nce 15 Each ma in menu contains subm en us and list s from whi ch you can selec t or view items and cust omize your phone featur es. So me features may not be available, dependin g on your n etwork. F or mor e info rmat ion, c ontac t V er izo n Wire less . Y ou can als o change the layout of the Ma in Menu from Standb y Mode by select ing MEN U > Sett ings & T ools > Display S etti ngs > Main Menu Setting s > Ta b , Li st , or Gr id . Se e "Mai n Menu Se ttings ," p. 69 . Note: In this guide , a ll the op erations a re in struc ted in the "Default List" view mod e unl ess specia lly indicated . â Navigate Menus 1. In Standby M ode, use the Left and Right Soft keys to select Messag e or Contacts . T o acces s the main m enu s, select MENU with the OK key , the n scroll u p o r d own (or scro ll left or right in the "T ab" mo de). T o provide a visual represen tation of your current position in the menu structur e, a scr oll bar may be displayed on the right side o f t he screen . 2. Pres s t he Cl ea r ke y t o re tu rn to the prev io u s s cre en. 3. Press the End k ey to r eturn to the Standby Mode from any menu or s ubm enu. 4. Press th e OK key to select high lighted men us and sub men us. â Directional K ey Y ou c an u se t he D irect ional key to m ove up , down, lef t, and ri ght thr ough the men u options. De pending on how you configur e your phon e, so me or all of the fo llowing men u short cuts ma y be availa b le in Standby Mode using the Dir ectional key . See "Set Dire ctiona l Keys," p. 7 0.
Phone at A Glance 16 The def ault men u sett ing for the Dire ctiona l key is as follow s: Press th e Directiona l key Right â MY SHORTCUTS . Press th e Directiona l key Up â M obile Web . Press th e Directiona l key Left â My V e ri z o n . Press th e Direct ional ke y Dow n â Calendar . My shortcuts My sho rtcuts provide s quick acce ss to othe r shortcuts . T o access MY SHORT CUTS , press the D irec tional key Right . T he d efau l t me nu se ttin g f or M Y SHORT CUTS is as follow s: 1. N ew TXT Msg 2. New Pi ctur e Msg 3. Calcu lator 4. Al arm Clock T o c han ge th e or der of t he MY SHOR T CUTS men u, i n Stan dby M ode , press the Directional ke y Right and scroll to the shortcut you want to mov e, a nd selec t Move . Scroll to the place whe re you want to move t he shortcut, an d sele ct SAV E . T o change the default shortcuts, sele ct S ettings . Fo r more information, see "Se t Shortcuts," p. 7 0.
Set U p Y our Phone 17 2. Set Up Y our Phone â Antenna Y ou r devic e may have inter nal an d exter nal an te nn as . As wi th any radio t ransmitti ng devic e, avo id t ouching t he antenna area unnecess arily w hile th e a ntenn a is tran smitt ing or receivin g. C ont act wit h such a n an te nn a affe ct s th e co mmun ication quality an d ma y ca use the device to operate at a higher power level than othe rwise needed and may redu ce the battery life. An internal GPS antenn a is acti vated when you pl ace an emerg ency cal l or w hen you select Location On from the Lo c ati on S et tin g men u. See " Location Setting," p. 72. Any GPS shou ld not be used for precise location measure ment, and yo u should ne ver rely sole ly on location da ta from the G PS receiver and c ellular r adio n etworks for pos itioning or navig ation. â Change the Bat tery Remo ve th e back cover Wi th the back of t he phone fa cing you, push dow n and slide the ba ck cov e r towa rd th e bottom of the phone and remove .
Set Up Your Phon e 18 Note: Always tu rn off the device, and disconn ect the charger and any othe r device, before removing the cover . Avoid t ouc hing e lectron ic comp onen ts w hile changing the cover . Al ways store and use the device w ith the cover attach ed. Rem ove the batt er y After you have re mov ed th e back cover , ins ert your fi nger into th e fing er grip, and lift th e batter y from it s compartment. Re place t he ba ttery In se rt th e ba tt ery , mak in g su re to ali gn the cont acts , and press d own u ntil t he bat tery fi ts in to p la ce. Rep lace the back cover Re pl ace th e cove r by ali gni n g the cove r tabs with the slots in the side of the phone. Slide th e cove r to w ard the to p, securin g it with a c lick. Impo rt an t: Do no t remove the fron t cover of this devi ce. Atte mpt s to re move the fron t cov er may damage the pho ne. If your phone require s service, cont act the Nokia Care Contact Center .
Set U p Y our Phone 19 â Charge the Ba tte ry 1. Plug the AC-6U ch arger transf ormer int o a standa rd AC out let. 2. Open th e charger cove r on the left side of the phone. 3. Inse rt th e c ha rge r outpu t plug into the slot. The battery str ength in di cato r scrolls, to show the batter y is chargin g. The c harge t ime varies depending on the batt ery l ev el. Note: T he C A- 1 0 1 da ta ca bl e i s u s ed for da t a t ra nsf er and slow c harging the b attery w hile co nnected to a PC or laptop. Charging w ith the AC-6 U charger is r ecommende d when quick char ging is neede d. The CA-1 0 1 data cable is purchase d separately . â Wrist Strap Note: The wri st strap does NO T come in the box . Th read a wris t strap as illu strate d, and tigh te n it. â Replace the Came ra Xpress-on TM snap Y o u can rem ove and rep lace t he cam era Xpres s- on TM s n a p o n t h e fron t cover of t he phone. Note: Avo id to uching the camer a len s and keep the lens c lean.
Set Up Your Phon e 20 1. P lac e the pho ne wi th the front o f the phone facing you. Place your thu mb in th e gap betwe en the c amera Xpre ss-on TM sn ap and the phone and push down. 2. Push t he c amer a Xpre ss -on TM snap to ward the to p of the phon e. 3. Slid e t he ca me ra Xpr ess -on TM snap out and li ft it away from the phone. 4. P lac e the two rear camer a tab s into ho les a s illus trated.
Set U p Y our Phone 21 5. Push the c am er a X p res s-o n TM sna p to war d th e botto m of the pho ne unti l it is in place. â Re place th e Back Camera Xpre ss-on TM snap Y ou can rem ove and replace the back Xpr ess-on TM sn ap on the b ack of the phon e. Y ou must remove the back cover of the phone an d t he batt ery be fore rem oving t he b ack Xp ress- on TM sna p. 1. Place the ph one w ith the back of the phone facing you. Push an d slide the back Xpre ss-on TM snap t oward the bottom of the phone, and lift it fr om its com p ar tm en t to r em ove . 2. T o rep lac e the b ack Xpre ss-on TM snap, align it with the s lot in t he ph one. 3. Sli de th e ba ck Xp res s -on TM sna p to war d th e top o f t he pho ne unti l it is in place.
Set Up Your Phon e 22 â T urn Y o ur Phone On or Off T o turn your phone On or Off, pre ss and ho ld th e End/ P o wer key fo r at le ast 3 se co nds. The fir st t ime the devi ce is t urn ed on , Se tu p Assist ant prompts you to cus tomize your dev ice, see "Setup Ass ist an t, " p. 7 7. â Connect the Headset Note: A headset does N OT come in box. For hand s-fre e oper ation , connect a compa tible hea ds et with a standard 2.5-mm plug to your phone. Wa r ni ng : W he n you use th e he adset , your abil ity t o hear outside soun ds may be affected. Do not use the headse t wher e it can e ndange r your saf ety . 1. Plu g t he hea dse t co n ne ctor i n to t he 2.5- mm hea dset jac k on the side of your phone . 2. Position th e he ad set on your ear . Wi th t he he ad se t co n n e c te d , yo u can ma ke , an s we r , a nd end c alls a s us ual.
Set U p Y our Phone 23 â Make A Call To make a call (net wor k serv ice), m ake sur e th e phon e is pow ere d o n. Enter the p hone num ber (including the area code if nece ssary), and pre ss th e Send key . T o del ete a c har acte r to th e lef t of the curs or , press t he Clear key . Press the End ke y to end the c all. To use th e cont act s men u and to ent er conta ct num ber s, se e "Contacts," p. 44. Recen tly di aled nu mbers T o dis pla y the numb ers f or call s you have r ece ntly mad e, rec ei ved, or misse d, pre ss the S end ke y . T o redi al the mo st rece nt numbe r , p ress the Send key again. T o call anot her num ber from the list, highl ight the num ber (or name) and press the Send key . Speak erp hone To use the Speakerphone during a call, press the Speakerphone key . To turn the Spe akerphone off, pr ess t he Speaker phone key again. Wa rn i ng : Do not hold th e dev ice nea r your ea r when t he Speakerphone is in u se, becaus e th e volu me m ay be extr em ely loud . C all a 1- touch di al numbe r Note: T o use one tou ch dialing, you must first turn on the One T ouc h Dial fe atur e, s ee "One Touch Di al, " p. 75. To dial a single -digit 1- touch dial n umb er (1âÂÂ9), press a nd hold th e num ber of t he ass igned k ey . To dial a multi-digit 1-t ouch dial num ber (1 0-999), press the first num ber(s), and press and hold the last nu mber . See "1-touch Dials," p. 49. Y ou can also pr ess the assigne d 1- touch dial num ber(s) and th e S end key .
Set Up Your Phon e 24 â Answer Calls The follo wing option s are avai lable to man age incom ing calls (net wor k s ervice) . Answe r or sile nce an incoming call Ther e are thre e ways to answe r an inco ming call depend ing on t he phon e sett ings. For more infor ma tion, see " An sw er Opt ions," p. 7 4. ⢠Ope n the flip (def ault se tting). ⢠Press a ny key . ⢠The c all autom atically con nects whe n your ph one is co nnect ed to a han dsfre e de vice. Utilizing the Soft keys, to sile nce an incomin g call, sel ect Qu i et . T o f orw ard the ca ll to your voicem ail, se lect Ig nor e . T o end a call, pres s th e End key . Head se t calls T o answer a call when a heads et is connec ted, pres s t he Se nd key on your dev ice or on the headset. T o adjust the call volum e, use t he Volume key s o n your h eadse t if ava ilable. Ad jus t the ea rpie ce volume T o adjust th e volum e during a ca ll and with the flip open , press the Volume keys Up or Down. Whe n you adju st the volume , bars indicate volu me level. The more ba rs, the high er the volu me. Calle r ID T o dis pla y bot h th e name a nd nu mbe r of t he per son ca ll in g you , t he callerâÂÂs identity must be stored in Contacts. If t he caller is not setup in your Contacts, only the phone nu mber is displayed, or the incoming cal ler number may b e shown as Restri cted or Unavail able . See "C r e a te New C onta ct s," p. 44 .
Set U p Y our Phone 25 Pictur e I D Y ou c an assign a pi cture to a contact th at is displaye d w hen the co ntact calls you , or w hen you call t he con tact. See "Assign Pictur e ID," p. 46. Silent Mode Op en the f lip, and pre ss the V olu me key s Down un til All Sounds Off is displayed. To t urn sou nds on, press the V olu me keys Up until the d esired level is rea ched. Vibrate Mod e To use Vibrate Mode with a ringtone, from St andby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > S ounds Se ttings > Ca ll So und s > Call Vibrate > On > OK . To set Vibrate Mode on and and sile nce all other sounds, open the f lip an d press the V olum e key s Do wn until Vibrate Only is displayed. Or press and hold the Vibrat ion key (see " Phone at A Gl anc e," p. 1 1) . Other o ptions during a call Se l ec t Opti ons for one of the follow ing when yo u are on a c all: M essaging â Se nd or retrieve me ssages. Con ta c t Li s t â Sear ch your Contact List. R ecent Calls â Ch ec k rece nt c alls. Bluet oot h Menu â Ut ilizin g a Blu etoot h h ea dset . The follow ing options a re available if a Blue tooth head set is connec ted. Select Audio to Pho ne to he ar the oth er par t y on t he p hone, or Audio to Device to hear the other party on the Bl ueto oth head set.
Set Up Your Phon e 26 Main Me nu â Us e M ai n Me nu . V oice Pri vacy On â Select wheth er to protect the privacy of th e c onve rsa tio n. Notepad â Open t he notepad. Vo i c e R e c o r d â Record a phone call. Mu te F un cti on T o prevent the othe r person from hearing your own voice dur ing a call, utiliz e the Lef t Soft key to sele ct Mu te . T o deact ivate th is feat ure, se lect Unmute .
Te xt Ent ry 27 3. T ext Entry Y o ur p hon e off ers fi ve meth od s for e nterin g te xt , numb ers, and symbols: Word , Abc , ABC , 123 , and Symbols . The follow ing rul es a pply : ⢠Press the Cle ar key to backspace the curs or and delete ac h a r a c t e r . ⢠Pre ss and hold t he Cle ar key to dele te an ent ire word. ⢠Pre ss # to ente r a s pace, or to a ccep t a compl et ed wor d in Word Mode. ⢠Pre ss * to chan ge th e cha ract er cas e in Word, Abc, o r ABC Mode . ⢠Press the Left Soft key to change the mode. â W ord Mode Word Mode is a predictive method of text entry . It uses a built-in d ictionary to quickly recogn ize th e most comm only used w ord for a specific ke y sequence. Y ou only need to press the cor responding key on you r Alph anum eric keypad once for ea ch let ter . Acti vate Wo r d Mo d e T o activate th e W ord Mode, pre ss the Lef t Soft key , and selec t Wo rd . W ord Mode T ext Entr y Th e illustr ation below sim ulat es your display ea ch time a ke y is p ressed in word mode. For example , to write "V erizon" with Word Mode on and t he En glish dict ionary s elected, press each o f the follow ing key s once:
Text Entry 28 ⢠If a displayed word is not correct, press 0 to view other word op tions. ⢠If your word does not appear , delete your entry , and press the Left Soft key to change the mode to Abc . Re- enter your word using the Mu lti-tap Mode . ⢠Wh en you have fin ished t he w ord a nd it is correct , press # to co nfirm and ins ert a space . â Abc (Mult i-tap) Mode In the Abc (or Multi-tap) Mode, to enter a letter , repeatedly press a key until the desired letter appears. Activate Abc Mod e T o activa te Abc Mode, pres s the Left S oft key , and selec t Abc , o r AB C . Abc Mode T ext Entry Pr ess a key once to i n ser t the firs t le tt er on t he k ey , twi c e fo r t he second letter , and so on. If you p ause brie fly , th e last letter in the display is accepted, and your ph one awaits the next entry . â 123 ( numbe r) Mode To enter a number in Abc, ABC, or Word Mode, press and hold the desired num ber key . To switch to 123 m ode, press t he Left Soft key , an d s ele c t 12 3 . â Symbols Mode T o insert special ch aracters int o your messa ge, press the Left Soft key , and sele ct Sym bols . If the symbol you are look ing for is not displayed, press the Direction al key either Left or Right to display m o r e s y m b o l s . I n A b c o r A B C M o d e , p r e s s 1 r e p e a t e d l y t o s c r o l l through some comm on pun ctuation ma rks and specia l charact ers.
Me d ia C e nt er 29 4. Media C enter Media Center (network se rvice) allows you to personalize your phone to you r own l if est yle a nd taste s. Y ou can d ownlo ad r in gtone s, m usic , so unds, pict ures, ga mes, ne ws, infor mation , tools, and e xtras. You can also fin d info rma tion such a s th e location of rest aura nts or ATMs. Download ch arges for Media Center applica tions vary a nd airtime charges apply w hen browsing , downloading, and u sing ce rtain applications. Media Cente r ca n be u sed a ny whe re o n t he V eri zo n Wir eless network, as long as your phone has a digital signal available. Note: This feature s hares memory space wi th other features. â T unes & T ones Y ou can pe r son al i ze y our pho n e wi th s oun d s a nd r i ngt ones usin g Tun es & Tones (network ser vice ). A la rge variety of mu sic styles are available, such as current hits, pop, and hip-hop. In Standby Mode select MENU > Medi a Cent er > Tun es & Tone s and c hoose f rom the follow ing opt ions: Get Ne w Ri ngt ones > Get New Applicat ions t o down load new ringtone applications, or use one of the applications to download ringt ones from the intern et. Y ou can set a downloaded ringtone as a ri ngto ne, a cont act ID for a contact, or as a n al ert s oun d f or cale nd ar entr ie s . New r ingto ne s are s t ore d i n th e M y Rin gt ones folder . Subscription and purchase pricing are available. M y Ringto nes â T o set you r favorite mu sic as a ri ngtone , see "M y R ingtone s, " p. 55. My Sou nds â S el e ct Record New to record sou nds such a s music, or spoken words. Y ou can play the recorded soun ds later or send the m in a pictur e message. Highl ight a sound and select PLA Y to liste n to it , Eras e to delete it (except the default sounds) or Op ti ons and fro m the fo l lo win g:
Medi a Center 30 ⢠Send â T o send th e high lighte d sound in a pict ure mes sage . ⢠To Online A lbum â To upload the high lighted sound t o On line Album . ⢠Rename â T o re name the high lighted sou nd, enter a new na me and sele ct OK (on ly for self-recorded sounds) to save. ⢠Lock â To protect a sound from being erased (only f or self-recorde d sounds). ⢠Eras e All â T o eras e a ll sound s stor ed in t he ph one ( only for self-recorded soun ds). ⢠File I nfo â To vi ew fil e info rmation about th e hi ghlig hted soun d. â Pictures Picture s (net work s ervice) al lows you to view , tak e, and se nd digital pictur es from your p hone. Y ou can take photos wit h the built -in camera. After yo u take a picture , you can attach it to a picture mess age, or se t it as wal lpape r or picture ID f or a c ontact . Whe n you at tach a picture to an entry in your list of contacts , the pictur e is displayed when th e contac t call s you or when you call th e contac t. Pict ures can be stor ed in the My Pic tur es folder or up load ed to O nli ne Al bu m . Se e "P icture M essage, " p. 36 . Y our ph on e su pport s imag e capt ur e re sol utio n 160 x 120, 320 x 240, and 640 x 4 80 me ga p ix els. If there is not enough m emory to take a new photo, delete old conten t in the My P ic t ur e s gallery . T ake a Pi cture T o utilize t he built-in camer a, press the Cam era key on th e keypad, or in Standby Mode select MENU > Media Center > Picture s > Take Picture . To t ake a picture, press TAKE . To a dju st t he picture qualit y , select Op ti on s and choose fr om th e a vailable options: Resolution â Choos e 640 x 4 80 , 32 0 x 240 , o r 160 x 12 0 , and select SE T .
Me d ia C e nt er 31 S elf Timer â Choose Off , 3 se co nds , 5 se conds , or 10 sec onds , and se le ct SE T . Br ightness â Press le ft or r ight on the Directional k ey , and se lect SET . Wh ite Balance â Pres s left or right on the Dire ctional key to choose Aut o , Sunny , Cloudy , Tu n g s t e n , Fluo res cen t , or Dar kne ss , and s elect SE T . Shutter S ound â Choo se S hutte r , Si len t , Say " Ch eez" , or Rea dy! 1 2 3 , and s elect SE T . C olor Ef fects â Press le ft or right on the Directional ke y to choo se Nor mal , Sepia , Black & White , Negative , Aq u a , or Gre en , and se le ct SE T . C apture Mode â Choose Landscape or Po r t r a i t , and select SET . Aft er taking a p icture, you can sa ve it to My Pictur es , s end it in a pic t ure mes sa ge, uplo a d i t to O nline Albu m , or erase i t. Other opti ons Get New Pictures â Sel ect Get N ew Applications to download picture applications, or use one of the applications to download images from the intern et. Subscription and purchase pricing are available. My P ict ures â Se lect pic tures fr om your My Pictur es folde r t o s en d, l ock, era se, r en am e, o r v iew . To u se a pic tu re, sele ct Opti ons > Se n d , Set As , T o Online Albu m , Take Pictur e , Get New Pictures , Re n a me , Loc k or Unlock , Er ase A ll , or File Info . Onli ne A lbum â Acces s the on line p i cture a lbum to upload pic tur es. F or m ore informa tio n, pl eas e see https:/ /pi cture .vz w .com/ logi n.do . â Games To open games from the game s gallery or do wnload a new game (n etwo rk s ervi ce) , se lect MENU > Media Center > Games > Get Ne w Applica tions a nd choose a game option. Select the gam e you want and a payment option, and download the title. Y ou can start usin g the appli cation as soon as the download is complet e.
Medi a Center 32 â Mobile W eb T o co nn ec t to t he in te rne t and br ows e fo r th e la tes t new s , sto ck quotes, movie l istings, a nd more (ne twork se rvice) , sele ct MENU > Media Ce nter > Mobile Web or pr ess up on the Directional key in Standby M ode. â Browse & Download T o brow se the inte rnet for infor mat ion ( netwo rk ser vice), s uch as th e loca tio n o f a re st aura nt o r th e ne ares t ATM, s el ect MENU > Media Ce nter > Brow se & Do wnload > Get New App lications or VZ Navigator t o download application s. Subscription and pur chase pricing a re avai lable. â Extras T o access the internet for additional V er izon Wireless dow nloads and app lications (n etwor k service) , selec t MENU > Me di a Cen te r > Ex tr as > Get New Applic ations . Su bscription an d purchase pricing are a va ilabl e. â Info T o check memor y status or find infor mation on ho w to download applica tions, select MENU > Media Center and pr ess the Righ t Soft key t o view th e info rm at io n sc re en. This m enu e na bles you to ch eck th e App. M emory , Content Memory (p hone me mory), o r Vie w L og of downloads. To f ind information on how to add, delete, disable, or restore applicat ions, determ ine airtime charges, or cancel subscript ions, sele ct He lp . â Incoming Calls While downloa ding an appli cation, calls a re automat ically sen t to your voi cemai l, if availab le.
Me d ia C e nt er 33 Wh en using an application, an incoming call automa tically interrupts th e applica tion and allows you t o answe r the call. Wh en you co mplete yo ur call, yo u can re sume usin g the a pplication. Make a n emerg ency call w hi le onli ne Y ou can end you r data connect ion to ma ke an em ergen cy call. 1. Close your conne ction by pressing the End ke y as many time s as needed to cle ar the display and get the phon e ready for c alls. 2. Enter 9 1 1 for emer gen cy calls. 3. Press the Send key . â Security and Functionality Y ou r phone sup ports a digital rights manageme nt system to p rotect acquire d cont ent. Con tent such as ringtones ma y be protecte d and as soc iated with certain us age rules. Usag e rules a re define d in the cont ent act ivation key t hat can be d elivered with the conte nt or delive red separ ately . Y ou ma y be ab le to u pdate t he ac tiv at io n key . Alwa ys chec k th e deli ver y t erms of any cont ent and activation key before acquirin g them, as they may be su bj ect to a f ee. M obile We b 2.0 is a d igital network se rvice that is not availa ble eve rywhere. M obile Web text messages and aler ts fees apply to sen t and received messages. Airtime charge s apply . See "Network Se r vic es ," p. 8. The s ecurity icon ( ) does not indi cate th at t h e da ta tran sm issi on betwee n the g ate way an d the conte nt se rve r (or place wh ere the reques ted res ourc e is st o red ) is secure . V eri zon Wirel es s sec ures the data transmis sion bet ween the g ateway an d the conte nt serv er . Impo rta nt: Use on ly ser vice s that yo u trus t an d that o ffe r adequ ate sec urity and pr otecti on agains t ha rmful so ftwar e.
Messaging 34 5. Messag ing If you hav e subscribe d to a mess age net work ser vice, you ca n send and receive messag es t o and from com patible phones that also subscribe to a messa ge s erv ice. Y ou can also se nd and receiv e multim edia and e- mail m essages. Impo rt an t: Exer cise ca ution whe n open ing messa ges. Messa ges may cont ain ma licious soft ware or oth erwise be harm fu l to your de vice . Note: Th e message se nt icon or text on your device screen does not indicate that the me ssage is re ceived a t the inten ded desti nation. â T e xt Messages When co mposin g text messag es (SMS) or enhan ced mes sages (E MS, mess ages that can c onta in si mpl e pic tur es , sound s, ani matio ns, or melodies) , the n umber of cha racters used (o ut of a max imum per messa ge) app ears in the top left corn er of the mess ag e screen . Seg ments ar e created when the m essage length e xcee ds th e maximu m allowed num ber of charact ers. The nu mber of segments used (out of a maximum of 7) appears in the top right corner of the message screen. No additional text can be entered whe n all segments and characters have been used. Segment s are delivered as individual messages. For information o n entering text into messages, see " Te x t Entr y ," p. 27 . â Picture Messages Pictu re m es sages are multi media m es sages t hat c an c ontai n te xt , pictures, camera picture s, slides, and sound recordings. Depe nding upon yo ur network services, you m ay receive a m essage that inc ludes an inte rne t add ress whe re you can view the pic ture me ssag es.
Messaging 35 P ictu res are scale d to fit th e d isplay ar ea . Y o ur pho ne ha s a pict ure mes sag e viewer for playing m essage s. Incom ing me ssage s rem ain in th e inbox unt il you delet e them (when Auto Erase Inbox is se t to off, see "Message Settings ," p. 4 1 ). When you save the picture m essa ge, you ca n u se the im age a s wa llpa per o r u se the sou nd as a ringtone, unless the con tent is protected by copyright. S ee "Pictures," p. 30 . Note: Only devices th at have co mpatible fe atur es can receive and display mu ltimedia messa ges. The appearance of a mess age may vary depending on the receiv ing device. C opyright protection may prevent some images, music, and other cont ent from being copied, modifi ed, or transferred. C ontac t V erizo n Wire less for av ailabili ty of and a subsc ription to the multim edia me ssaging servic e (MMS). If you are makin g a call, or browsing th e internet, or you h ave other appli cations run nin g, you can rece ive mu ltimed ia message notif icatio ns , but no t the actu al m e ssage . The d el iver y of mult im edia me ssages can fail for a numbe r of re asons, so do no t rely sole ly on them for es sential com mu nicat ions. â New Message To compose a n ew message fr om Standby Mode, sel ect MEN U > M essaging > New Message > TXT Message or Pict ure Mes sage or from Standby M ode press the Left Soft key Me ssag e > Ne w Mes sage > TXT Message or Picture M essage . TXT Message To write and send a text mess age, do the following: 1. Select a re cipient. To add an e xisting n umber or address, s elect Add > From Cont acts , Rec ent Calls , or Gr oups , highli ght t he recipie nt, and select MA RK > Done .
Messaging 36 Y ou ma y also use the Alphan umeric ke ypad to manu ally enter a phone number o r e- mai l ad dres s in the To: fiel d. The def ault entry mode for the To: fie ld is 123 (number) . To swit ch to M ulti- tap Mo de t o ent er an e -m ail address, utilize the Soft key to select 123 > Word , Abc , ABC , or Sym bols . See "T ext Entr y ," p. 27. 2. To access t he tex t entry field, select OK . 3. Com pose a message us ing the Alphanum eric keyp ad. See "T ext Entry ," p. 27. 4. To s end t he m ess age, select SEND , or press t he Send ke y . T o save the message as a dra ft befor e you send it , pre ss the End key , and select Ye s . Y o ur mes s ag e is sa v ed in th e Drafts folder . TXT message options T o custom ize a new text message , select Opti on s wh en the c urs or is in the text entry field, and one of the following option s: Save A s Draft â S ave yo ur m essag e in th e Draf ts folde r . A dd Graphic â Inclu de a grap hic icon in your m essage . Enhanced messages cannot be sent to e-mail address es. A dd Sound â I nclu de a sou nd in y our mess ag e. Enha nced messa ges cannot be se nt to e- mail addre sse s. A dd Nam e Card â In clude a nam e card in you r text m essag e. A dd Quick T ext â I n s e r t t e x t f r o m t h e Add Quick T ext gallery into your docume nt. See the Qui ck Text option un der "Message Settings, " p. 4 1. Priority Level â Set the priority lev el. Select High , or Nor ma l . If se t to high, "URGEN T" appears at the top of r eceiverâ s message. Cancel Message â Close t he mes sag e with out sen ding it. T o save it in the Draf ts folder , sele ct Ye s . To delete the m essage and exit, sele ct No . Pic tu r e Me ss a g e T o compose and send a picture message , do the following:
Messaging 37 1 . To compo se a n ew m ess age f rom Standby M ode, s elect MENU > Messagin g > New Me ssage > Pict ure Message or press the Left Soft key Me ssage > New Me ssage > Picture M essage . Sele ct a recipie nt or ent er in the contact phon e numbe r or email addre ss. For more infor mati on, see "TXT Me ssage ," p. 3 5. 2. T o acce ss th e text entry field , sele ct OK . 3. Enter th e mes sa ge in the Te x t : fie ld usin g the keyp ad . See " Text Entr y ," p. 27. The number of character s used (out of a maximum of 1 000 pe r me ssage ) appear s in t he top l eft cor ner of the pict ure message screen. N o additional text can be e ntered when all ch ar ac te rs ha ve be en u sed . 4. T o add a pic ture, scroll to Picture: , and se lec t My P ics . Scroll to the des ir ed pi c ture and se l ec t OK . T o add a new pic tur e usi ng the buil t- in ca me ra , se lect My P ic s > Optio ns > T a ke Pi ct ure > OK . 5 . To ad d a s oun d f ile, scr oll to So und : , and selec t Sounds . Sc ro ll to the desired s ound and se lect OK . To record a new soun d, se lect Sounds > Record New . T o l i s t e n t o a r e c o r d e d s o u n d , s e l e c t Play . 6. T o add a m e ssa ge ti tle , scr ol l to Su bject: . Ente r text (up to 8 0 char acters) usin g the keypad . 7. T o se nd t he me ssa ge , se l ec t SEND , or press the S end key . T o save the message as a draft before you send it, pr ess t he End key , and select Ye s . Y o ur me ssage is save d in the Dra fts folder . Pict ure m essag e op ti ons To set picture mes sage options, selec t Op ti on s , wh en the cu rso r i s in t he Te x t : , Pic ture: , Soun d: , or Subject: fi e lds , an d yo u ma y s el e ct fro m the fo l lo win g: Pr e v ie w â Vi ew yo ur me ssa ge . Sav e A s D ra ft â Save your m ess age to th e Draf ts folde r . Add Quick T ext â Insert text from the A dd Qu ick T ext g allery (in Te x t : and Subject: only).
Messaging 38 A dd Slide â Add a slide t o the messa ge. Priority Level â Se t the p ri or ity le vel t o Hig h or Normal . Remove Pictu re â Remove a picture from the message (if pre viously ad ded, and when the cursor is in this field). Rem o ve S ound â Remov e a sou nd file from t he messa ge (if pre viously ad ded, and when the cursor is in this field). Remove Slide â Re move slide file from the messa ge (if previously added). Cancel Me ssage â Close the me ssage without sending it . T o save it in the Draf ts folder , select Ye s > OK . T o del e te th e mes sa ge a nd exi t, se lec t No . â Inbox Y ou r phon e can re ceiv e te xt mes sa ges, enh a nced m essag es, picture m essages, e-ma ils using SMS, and alerts in the Inbox ( netw ork se rvic e). When you receiv e an incom ing me ssage , an alert is displa yed. T o imme d iatel y view the new p i cture, or t ext mes s age ( if TXT Auto View is off), select Vie w N ow . If you sele ct View L ater , t he n ew mes s age notification icon is displayed. The t ext (if TXT Auto View is on), or picture me ssage will be automatic ally displayed. For details, see "Message Settings ," p. 4 1 . View t he Inbox T o access the Inbox, from Standby Mode, se lect MENU > Messaging > Inbox or press t he Left Soft ke y M e ssage > Inb ox . The number of m es sages in the inbox is shown in p ar enthese s. W hen you open the inbox , the list of messages is display ed. The newest messages are displayed first. Select a message and Erase > Ye s to delete the s ele cted messa ge, s elect OPEN to view th e mes sage, or select O pti ons and fro m the follow ing:
Messaging 39 Re p l y â Send a TXT Message , or Picture Message rep ly . R eply w . copy â Send a re ply which inc lude s the original m essage text (t ext mess age s only ). For war d â Forw ard t he me ssage to another phone number , or e- mail addre ss or upload th e message to Online Albu m . Lock â Protect the me ssage from being deleted. Add To Contacts â Save th e co ntact inf ormat ion to Contact s (if th e rec ipient is not in th e Conta ct List) . Erase Inbox â Delete all me ssage s in your inbox. Mes sage I nfo â Display sen der in forma tion, time st amp, an d ot he r in for mat i on . View or play messa ges To view or play a mes sage in t he in box, select the message and OPE N . If ne cessary , sc roll up or down to vie w the whole message . Er as e â T o delet e the select ed messa ge, sel ect Ye s > OK . Mut e â Disabl e the s ound (for p icture messages wi th sou nd attached). R EPL Y â Sen d a TXT Message , or Picture Mes sage re ply . Se l ec t Opti ons and yo u may sele ct f rom t he f ollowing: ⢠Play Again â Liste n to the sound again ( for picture messages wi th so und att ache d). ⢠For ward â For ward th e message t o an other r ecipie nt. ⢠Erase â D ele te th e mess age. ⢠Save Picture â Save t he picture (for m essages with a pictur e attached). ⢠Sav e A s Ring t one â Save the sound and use it as your ringto ne (for picture messages with soun d attached). ⢠Save Sound â Save the s oun d (for pi cture m essages with so und a tta che d).
Messaging 40 ⢠Reply w . copy â Send a reply which inclu des the original messa ge text (text messages on ly). ⢠Save Q uick Text â S ave the me ssag e t ext i n the Quick Text gallery . ⢠Lock â Prot ect the me s sag e fr om b ein g eras ed. ⢠A dd T o Contacts â Sav e th e cont act in form atio n to the Cont acts ( if the r e cipie nt i s n ot in t he Co ntac t Li st) . ⢠Message Info â D ispl ay sende r informa tion, t im e st amp, a nd othe r infor ma tion. â Sent Messages Th e Sent folder stores text , or picture messages that have been delivered to their recipie nts. The number of messages stored in the Sent folde r is shown in br ackets. To open t he Sent fold er , fro m Standby M ode, select MENU > Messagin g > Sent or press the Left Soft ke y Messa ge > Sent . The list of sen t messa ges is displa yed. Th e newe st mess age is displayed first. Highlight a message, and you may select from the follow ing: Eras e â To delet e the sent mess age, se lect Ye s . Opt ions â Se lect from the available options. OPEN â Vi ew the mes sage. With t he m essage op en, pres s O pti ons and you may se lect from the follow ing: ⢠Play A gain â Play the soun d again (for pictu re me ssages w ith sound atta ched). ⢠Forward â F orw ard t he mess age to a nothe r re cipien t. ⢠Erase â D ele te t he select ed s ent m es sag e (for pict ure m es sa ges w ith s ound a tta ch ed) . ⢠Lock â Prot ect the me s sag e fr om b ein g eras ed.
Messaging 41 ⢠Save Quick T ext â Sav e the mes sa ge text in th e Qu i ck Te x t gallery . ⢠Ad d To C o n t a c t s â Add the recipi ent to Contacts (if the re cipien t is not in the Cont act List). ⢠Me ssage I nfo â Displa y recipie nt informa tion, time stamp, and oth er in f orm ati on. â Draft M essages The draft f old er is us ed to st ore draft s of text and pi cture me ssages. The nu mber of messages stored in Dra ft s is shown in bra ck ets. T o ope n t h e Draft s folder , from Standby M ode, select MENU > M essaging > Dr aft s or press the Le ft Soft key Me ssag e > Draf ts . The ne west message is displayed first. High light a message, and sele ct from the available options. â Message Se ttings To configure setti ngs for message s, from Standby Mode, se lect MENU > Messagi ng a nd press the Left Soft key Se ttin gs , or pr ess the Le ft S of t ke y Me ssage and press the Left So ft ke y Set tings , and o ne of the followin g: Entry M ode â Change the Def ault Entry mode for writing text to Wor d , Abc , ABC , 123 . Au to Sav e Se nt â Select wh ether to aut omat ically save a ll sent message s to th e Se n t folder . To be asked ev ery time to save a sen t me ssa g e , s el e ct Prompt . Auto Er as e I nbox â Select w hether to automati cally er as e the oldes t (u nlocke d) m essag e fro m th e Inbo x wh en t he de vice mem ory is full. If set to Off , you are prompted to delete messages from your Inb o x wh en th e me mor y is f u ll. TXT Auto Vie w â Selec t whe ther to displ ay incom ing t ext messa ges au to m ati ca lly . If s e t to Off , it will displa y a prompt me ssage to se le ct View No w or Vie w Later when a mes s a ge i s re ceiv ed.
Messaging 42 Picture Aut o Receiv e â Sele ct whe ther to sa ve inco ming pictu re messa ges auto matica lly . If set to Off , you can se lect Reje ct to refuse to re ceive the me ssage. Quick Text â View an d ed it Quick Text entri es, which ar e shor t, prewritten m essages that can be recalled and inserted in to a text message. Th e gallery of preloaded an d user-defined Qu ick T ext entries is displa yed. To add an ent ry , se lect New , ent er th e te xt , an d select OK . T o eras e a Quick Text entr y , high l ig ht th e entr y , and select Eras e > Ye s . V oice mail # â Ch ange t he de fault 1-touch dialing n umber f or voicema il. Ent er t he n ew n umb er , and select OK . Callback # â Change the d efau l t callb ack number . Enter th e new number , and select OK . Signatur e â Crea te or edit tex t t hat is appended to each out going message. If you do not want to add a signature, select Non e > OK . Select Custom , en ter th e sig na ture t ext , and se lect OK . â V oicema il Messages V oice mail is a netw ork servic e tha t allows you to list en to voice messa ges record ed in the voice mail box . Whe n you have a new voice mess age, your phone alerts you and pro mpts you to liste n now or lat er . If you s elect Listen la ter , t he voice mail icon is displayed in Standby Mode. Lis te n to vo i cem ai l me ss a ges When you se e a n ew voi ce me ssage a ler t, sele ct Liste n no w to access y our voicemail box. Y ou can also s elect Mes sage > Vo i c e m a i l , or press and hold the voicemail 1-t ouch dial key . The numbe r of new message s and the date and time of the las t messa ge receiv ed are displaye d. To access you r voicema il box, sele ct CA LL . T o reset the v oicemai l counter , select Clear > Ye s . The ne w voicemail icon disa ppea rs from th e screen .
Messaging 43 Resetti ng the voicemai l counte r d oes no t del ete voi c emai l fro m your vo icema il box. To delete me ssages , you must acces s your vo icema il b ox and use the voicem ail system comm ands. If the stora ge limit of your v oic email b ox is exc eeded , old mes sages m ay be ov erwri tten. â Mobile Instant Messaging F or deta ils about instant me ssagin g (net work service) , see "Mobile Inst ant M essaging," p. 54. â E-mail Messages F or deta ils about E-mail me ssage s (n etwor k serv ice), see "E-mail Message s ," p. 53. â Chat To launc h a browse r and chat with IM us ers (netwo rk servic e) , in Standby M ode, select Me ssag e > Chat .
Co nt ac t s 44 6. Co ntacts Y o u ca n keep track of contact info rma tion in Contacts . Co ntac t name s are saved in Con tacts memo ry , a nd e ach conta ct e ntry can contain mu ltiple phon e nu mbers and e- mail addre sses. Con tact entrie s can be as signed to 1- to uch dials, pic ture IDs, ringto nes, a nd caller groups. â C rea te N ew Co ntac ts T o add a cont act to you r Contac t List : 1. Se lect MENU > Con tacts > N ew C o ntact . 2. S cro l l to eac h fie l d, and en ter th e conta ct info r ma tio n f or any of the followin g: Nam e: â the n ame of the con tact, w hich is displa yed in the Con tact Lis t. If no name is enter ed, the d efau lt phone nu mbe r or e mail ad dress is di splayed in the Contact List. Mo bile 1: â the prim ary mobile ph one n umber for the contact. Thi s i s th e def aul t num ber fo r th e c ont act. Home: â the hom e phon e numbe r for the contac t Work: â the busi nes s p hone num ber for the con tact Email 1: â the primary e-mai l address for the cont act Group: â a caller group for t he c ontact. Se e "Edit caller groups," p. 4 8. Pictur e: â a picture ID for the contact. See "Assign Picture ID," p. 46 . Ri ngt one : â a distinc tive ringto ne for t he caller . See "Add a Rin gtone ," p. 4 6. Mobi le 2: â the seco ndary mobi l e ph one num ber for the contac t Fa x: â th e fa x n umbe r for the c ont act Email 2: â the se cond ary e-ma il ad dres s for th e con tact
Contacts 45 3. Se lec t SA VE . Y ou can also qu ickly create a con tact in St andby Mode by enter ing the num ber an d sele cting Save > A dd New Contact and follow the step s above. If no name is entered, the defau lt phone numbe r or ema il address is displa yed in th e Contact List . C hange the de faul t num be r Th e def ault num ber is t he con tact numb er that is call ed wh en you d ial by contact na me. T o chan ge the de fault num ber w hen mul tiple num ber s are a ssigned to a single c ontac t: 1. Se le ct Contact s , then scrol l to the contact y ou wish to modify , and p res s Edit . 2. Highlight th e phone numbe r yo u wis h to se t as the de fa ult numbe r , a nd selec t Opt io ns > Set As De fault > OK > Yes or No . Set u p phon e number s wi th pa us es P a use codes in struct the receivin g system to pause or wait before ent ering th e numbe rs tha t follow them in th e dialing strin g. Y ou can insert a wait or pause to s eparate additional dig its (for exam ple, a password or e xtension ) from the main phon e numbe r . To a dd a pause code to a new phone numbe r in Standby Mode, do the following: 1. Enter th e nu mber . Sel ect Opt ions and on e of the f ollowing: 2-Se c P aus e â to set t he de vice to p aus e f or tw o se con d s before dialing the secondary nu mbers. "P" appears in the dialing strin g. Y o u can en ter a s many pa uses a s you need t o accommodate the timing on automa ted answe ring servic es. Wai t â to set the phone to wai t for y ou to send (or manuall y enter) the se condary numb er s. "W" app ears in th e dialin g stri ng. 2. Ente r additional number(s ) and select Sa ve .
Co nt ac t s 46 3. If Add New Contact is se lected, c hoose a nu mber , and se lect OK . Enter a name or other fields, and select SA VE . 4. If U pd ate E xi stin g is sele cted, ch oose an exist ing con tact > a num ber > OK . Assign Pi cture ID Y ou can set the phone to displ ay the pictu re of a calle r from your Contact List when your phone rings. T o assign a picture ID to a contact in Standby Mo de: 1. Se lect Contacts , scr ol l to th e co n tact yo u wis h to mo di fy , an d select Ed it . 2. Scr o ll to th e Pictur e: fi eld, a nd selec t Set . 3. Hig hligh t an image from My Pictu res , and se lect OK . 4. To save th e picture ID fo r the conta ct, sele ct SA VE . Add a Ringtone Y o u ca n add a distinct ive ringt one to dist inguish wh ich contac t is calling. To a ssign a ringtone to a contac t in Standby Mode : 1. Se lect Contacts , scr ol l to th e co n tact yo u wis h to mo di fy , an d select Ed it . 2. Scr o ll to th e Ri ng t one : f ield, and se lect Se t . 3. Hig hligh t an existing rin gtone from the ringto ne list, and selec t OK , o r sele ct Play to l ist en to th e rin g ton e. 4. To save the R ingto ne for th e con tact, se lect SAVE . â Cont act L ist The Cont act List can st ore up to 500 c ontac ts. Th e amou nt of num b er s, e ma il add res ses , an d co nt ac t in fo rm at io n tha t yo u ca n save may vary , depending on the length and the total number of en tri es in the Contact Lis t.
Contacts 47 Access the Cont act List To view the Co nt act List, pre ss Contacts in Standby Mode , or selec t MENU > Contacts > Contact List . T o quick ly find a cont act you w ant , en ter th e fi rs t le tter of th e c ont ac t nam e in the Go T o fie ld. M atc hi ng en tr ies are d i spla yed . To call the highlight ed con tact, press th e Send key . When you sele ct a cont act na m e, the defa ul t numbe r associa ted wit h the c onta ct is used un less you select a nothe r nu mber . To call anot her nu mbe r of the high ligh te d con tact, sele ct VIEW , sc roll to a numb er , and press the Send ke y . Or you can scroll left or right usin g the Directiona l key , and pres s the Send key . View or Edit t he Cont ac t List To edit a contact in Standby Mode, select Contacts , scroll to d esired contact, and select Ed it . To view cont act inform ation , select Conta cts , scroll to desired contact, an d select VIE W . N umb e rs, e-m ail addr esse s, or gr oups are disp layed fo r th e co nta ct . Select one of the following: Er as e â D ele te the cont act. EDI T â Modify the co ntact inf ormat ion. For editing option s, see " Crea te New Co ntac ts," p. 44. Opt io ns â Se nd a t ex t, se le ct Ne w T XT M s g or picture message , select New P i ct ure Ms g to t he c on ta ct. T o c al l th e cont act, s el ect Call . C ontac t List Optio ns In Standby Mode , select Contacts , sc roll to t h e c ont act you wa nt, se le ct Opti ons , and cho ose from the following : Ne w Cont act â Cre ate a ne w cont act. Erase â Del e te th e c ont act. New T XT Ms g â Send the conta ct a te xt messa ge (n etwo rk s ervice) . Ne w Picture Msg â Se nd th e co nt act a pi ctur e me ssa ge (network servi ce).
Co nt ac t s 48 Set A s ICE Contact or Unassign ICE Contac t â Assign or u nassign you r contact as an ICE (In Case of Emergency) contact. Call â Dial t he con tact (n etwo rk serv ice) . Send Na me Card â Send the na me card to a com patible devic e using B luet ooth. Er ase A ll â Del ete all co ntac ts. â Groups From Standby M ode, to access the Gr oups menu , select ME NU > Contacts > Groups . The default caller groups are No Gr ou p , Business , Family , Frie nds , O the r , and VIP . A contact can only be associated with one caller group at a tim e. If you add a contact from one group to anothe r group, that contact is rem oved f rom t he f irst group. Cr eate a new call er group In Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > Groups > New , enter the n ew gr oup name, and se lect SAVE . See "Add contacts to groups," p. 48. Edit ca ller groups Once created, caller groups can be updated w ith new contac ts, renamed, or erased. The default caller groups cannot be renamed or er ased. A dd con t acts to g roups T o edit caller groups and assign cont acts to them: 1. In Standb y Mode, sele ct MENU > Contacts > Groups . 2. Hig hlight a group from the list , and select VI EW > ADD ; or Opt i ons > Ad d . 3. Hig hligh t the des ired contac t, select MA RK and con tinue until all conta cts are ma rked an d then se lect Do ne .
Contacts 49 To edit individual contac ts and add t hem to caller groups: 1. In St andby M ode, s elect Contacts , s cro ll to t he c ont ac t you want to add t o a group, and Edit . 2. Scr oll t o the Group: field, and select Set . 3. High light an existin g group from the list of group name s, and select OK . S ele ct SA VE to updat e the contac t. Rename a gro up In Standby M ode, select MENU > Con tacts > Groups , highlight t he g roup you want to rename (exce pt the default groups), and se lect Op tion s > Rename . Edit the caller group name, and se lect SA VE . Erase a group To er ase a group you have created. From the Standby M ode, se le ct MENU > Contacts > Groups , highlight the group, and se le ct Op tion s > Erase > Ye s . Th e co ntac ts ass oc iate d wit h th e group are not erased. Send a group message To send a message to a group (networ k service). From the Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > Groups , the group name, and Op tion s > New TXT M sg or Ne w Picture Msg . Crea te th e me ssa ge you wan t to send to the group, and select SEND . Se e "New M essa ge," p. 35 . â 1-touch Dials Y ou can a ssoc ia te any mobi le, home, o r work num ber in the C ont act Lis t with a 1-to uch d ial key f rom 2 to 99 9 (ne twork service ). 1- touc h dial ke y is u sed to access voice mail. 1 -touch dial keys 97 (#BAL) ar e used t o check you r billi ng balance . 1- touch dial ke ys 9 8 (#MIN ) ar e used to che ck you r V erizon Wirele ss us age. 1-touch dial keys 99 (#PMT) are u sed to m ake a bi ll paymen t. T o dial a 1-touch di al num ber , see "Call a 1-tou ch dial nu mbe r ," p. 23 .
Co nt ac t s 50 S et u p 1- touch dialin g 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scr oll to an unas signed 1-tou ch dial slot, and select SET . 3. Highlight the contact y ou want to assi gn to the sele cted 1-touch dial slot, and select OK . 4. If m ore t han on e nu mbe r is saved in the co ntact, highligh t t he mobile, home, or w ork nu mber you wan t to assi gn, and select OK . S ele ct OK again to set. If only one number is saved, "Set Speed D ial to conta ct?" will appear on yo ur display . Select Ye s and press the OK key to save th e speed dial. E dit 1 - to uch dial nu mbers 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scr oll to an assigned 1-touch dial slot, and select SET . 3. Se lect Ye s to ove rw rite th e exist ing 1-t ouch dial numbe r . Highl ight the contac t you want assigned to the se lecte d 1-touch dial slot, and select OK . 4. If m ore t han on e nu mbe r is saved in the co ntact, highligh t t he new m obile, home, or wo rk numbe r you want to assign, and select OK . S ele ct Ye s to se t. Delete 1-to uc h dial n um bers From Stan dby Mode, se lect MENU > Contacts > Speed Dials , scroll to desired assigned 1-touc h dial slot, an d Remove > Ye s . Or in Standby Mode select Contacts > sc roll t o a contact assi gned wi th 1- touc h d ia l nu m ber s > VI EW > a nu mbe r > EDIT > Op ti ons > Remo ve S peed Dial > Ye s .
Contacts 51 â In Case of Emergency (ICE) Y ou ca n set up to t hre e co n tac ts as your In C as e of E mer gen cy (IC E ) conta cts . Y ou ca n ca ll ICE co nt ac ts e ven i f yo ur ph one is locked. See "Security ," p. 7 2. A cont act can on ly be assigne d as one ICE cont act . If you assign the s ame c ontac t to dif feren t ICE c ontact s , y our phone accepts the last a ssign ment on ly . Add a n ew ICE co ntact To add a new ICE conta ct, do the follow ing: 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > In C as e of Emerge ncy , an unassi gned contact, and ADD . Se lect one of the follow ing: From Co ntact s â Ad d an existing contact from y our Contact List. New C ont act â Cr eat e a n ew con tact and s et it as an ICE contac t. Se e "Create New Cont acts ," p. 44. 2. If Fr om Contact s is select ed, highligh t a contact, an d sele ct OK . 3. If N ew C o ntact is selected, enter a name or other fields, and select SAVE . ICE conta cts options For mor e options on ICE contacts. From Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > In Case of Emergency , an assi gned c ontact, and f rom the follow ing: Ca ll â Call t he I CE con tact. VI EW â View the d eta ils of th e conta ct . ⢠T o dele te th e cont act fro m Co ntac t Lis t , se lect Era se .
Co nt ac t s 52 ⢠T o modify the inf ormation of the cont act, selec t EDIT . F or edit ing options , see "Create New Cont acts, " p. 44. Both the erase and edit opt ions affect your Cont act List. For examp le, if you erase a contact, the contact is deleted from both ICE contacts list and Contact List. A lways be car eful w hen you se lec t eithe r opt ion. ⢠For f urther contact opt ions, select Op tion s > Ne w TXT M sg , Ne w Pi ct ur e Msg , or Call . Opti ons â Modify t he IC E con tact en try . T o assign anoth er cont act a s the IC E co nta ct en try , sel ec t Re-assign . S ee "Add a new I CE contac t," p. 5 1 . T o una ssign the entry , select Unassign . Add P erson al Infor mat ion T o crea te personal in formatio n of your ow n, or for ICE contacts. From Standby M ode, se lect MENU > Contacts > In C ase of Em er gen cy > P ersonal Info > ADD . Af te r add ing t he info rma tion , press SAVE to re tain it, or Cancel to exit. T o edit or erase th e ex isting not e, hig hlig ht a not e > VIE W > EDI T or press Eras e > Ye s to delet e the sel ect ed no te.
E-mai l Messa ges 53 7. E-mail Messages To launc h the inter net brow ser an d access the e mail me ssaging scre en (network service) , in St andby Mode , select Messa ge > Email . A Mobile Web ses sion start s, scroll to an em ail provider and press the OK key . Follow t he on-screen prompts to log into yo ur accou nt. Impo rt an t : Ex erci se ca uti o n wh en op en ing mes s a g es. Messa ges ma y contai n maliciou s softwa re or otherw ise be harmful to your ph one.
Mobile Instant Messaging 54 8. Mobile Instant Messaging T o access instant mess aging (networ k service), in Standby Mode, select M essa ge > Mobile IM > Ge t New Applications to download IM applications, or use one of the applications preloaded. After launch th e applica tion, press th e Right soft key Menu , sc roll to "Go To URL" t o enter a web address for your IM site, a nd follow the on -scre en prompts to log into you r a cc ount.
My Ri ngto nes 55 9. My Ringto nes Y o u c an set your fa vor ite mus ic as a ring to ne, a cont act ID for a parti cular co ntac t, or as alert soun ds for cal enda r entr ies t h ro ugh My Ri ng tone s . From Stan dby M ode, selec t MENU > My Rin gtone s > Get New Applicat ions > Get N ew Application s again to download a new r ing ton e, or use o n e of the t ones s tor ed i n t he t his f ol der . T o appl y a ringt on e, high light t he tone, a nd sel ec t Set As > Ringto ne , Con ta c t ID , o r Alert S ound s . T o list en to th e highligh ted ringt one , se le ct PL A Y . To de lete th e high light ed ring tone (e xcept th e d efau lt ringt ones), sele ct Opt ions > Er ase , or F ile Info to view file informa tion abo ut the high li ght ed ri n gtone .
Re cen t Ca ll s 56 1 0. Recent Calls Inform ation a bout mis sed, rece ived, or dia led calls is stored in Recent Call s . When th e numbe r of calls ex cee ds the ma ximu m, the m ost r ecent call r eplaces t he oldest. â Vie w Ca l ls T o view calls from Standb y M ode, select MENU > Recen t Calls > Missed , Received , Dial e d , Blocked ( Blocked is only a vailable w hen Block All or Contacts Only is set to incomin g calls. Se e "Security ," p. 72), Al l , or View Timer s . Th e ca lls a re lis ted by m ost r ecent first . Mi ssed ca lls a r e ca ll s th at ar e no t an s we red . Th e miss ed ca lls f eat ur e does no t fun ctio n whe n yo ur phon e is tur ne d off . Rec eiv ed calls are calls that are answered. All dialed calls are saved in Dialed . The calls that ar e di alin g from t he r est ric ted lis t a re s ave d in Block ed . When viewing t he call lists, t he followin g options a re availa ble: Messag e â Se nd th e select ed nu mbe r a New TXT Msg or New Picture M sg . See "New Message ," p . 3 5. This o ption is not shown for una vailab le or voicema il numbe rs. OPEN â View call details. Opt ions â To v iew more details, or protect the call from being erase d, se lect Save , Er ase , Loc k , Eras e All , or View Timer s . â View Call Timers Y ou can view the tota l number of calls, duration (mm :ss) of calls, an d th e da ta tra n sfe r info rmat io n wi th the View T ime rs opt io n. From Standby M ode, se lect MENU > Rece nt Calls > Vie w Time rs > Las t Ca ll , A ll Calls , Received Call s , Dialed Calls , Roa min g Calls , Tr a n s m i t D a t a , Re ceived Data , To tal D a ta , La st Rese t , Lifetime Call s , or Lifet ime D at a Co unter .
Re cen t Ca ll s 57 Note: Some t im ers ma y be re set d uring servic e or so ftw are upgrad es. The act ual time invoice d for calls and s ervices by V erizon Wir eless m ay vary , depending on net work feature s, roundin g off for billing, t axes, and so fort h. Reset Call Timers To reset a sel ected call or da ta timer or to res et all time rs to zero (exc ept L if etime Ca lls and Lifetime Data Counter ), do th e fo llow ing: 1 . From Sta ndb y Mode , sele ct ME NU > Re cent Cal ls > View Timers . 2. High light the timer you want to modify , and selec t Re set > Ye s . 3. Se lec t Re set A ll > Ye s to r eset all tim ers (ex cept Lifetime Calls and Life tim e Dat a Co un ter ).
VZ Na vi ga tor 58 1 1. V Z Navigato r VZ Navigator supports GPS-related service , helping you find your way . With VZ N avigator , you can get your c urrent loca tion, or ge t direction s from th e curren t location t o a selected a ddress. Se lect MENU > VZ Navigator > OK to down load navigator applic ations. T o use th is serv ice, you mu st turn on Location On , se e "Lo ca tion Setting," p. 72.
Set ting s & To ol s 59 12. Setting s & T ools Us e th e Settings & T ools menu to cu stomize you r phone and to use your ph one as an organizer and personal digital assistant. â My V erizon The V erizo n Wire less My V erizo n we b p orta l (n e two rk s erv ic e) a ll ow s you to acc ess yo ur acco unt in formati on. F rom Standb y M ode, s el ect MENU > Settings & T ools > My V er iz on or press the Directional key to the le ft in St andby M ode. For more informat ion, contact Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s . â T ools To access the voice com man ds, calculator , calend ar , calen dar p review , alarm clock, stop watch, wo rld clock, and notepad. From Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s . Vo i c e C o m m a n d s V oice command s allow you t o do things by verbal com mand (fo r e xampl e, make calls, confirm voice mail, a nd so on) . T o activate vo ice comma nds. From Standb y M ode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Tools > V oi ce Commands , or press the V oice Command key on the right side of the phone. See "Pho ne at A Glance ," p . 1 1. For more details, se e "V oice co mman ds," p. 78 . Ca lc u lat o r Calculator allows you to perform simple mathematical calculations. T o u se the cal cu lato r: 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Calc ulator . 2. Enter th e fir st numbe r of th e calc ul atio n us ing the Alpha numer ic keyp ad.
Settings & T ools 60 3. U se the Dir ectional ke y to add (up), subtra ct (down) , multiply (rig ht), or div ide ( left) values . 4. E nter the secon d num ber . 5. Pre ss the OK key (equal s) to solve your equ ation . Select Op er ator to us e par e nt hes e s in you r equat ion or to ente r an exp onen t ( Po w e r ). Pres s th e Clear ke y to delet e a k eystrok e, or se lec t Clear to cance l yo ur ca lculat ion a nd cle ar the scr een. Press # to switch a value to positive or negative, and press * to enter a de ci mal poin t. Note: T his cal culat or has limited accu racy and is desi gned for s imple calc ulatio ns. Calendar T he ca le ndar al l ow s yo u to d oc um e nt yo ur ag en da an d kee p it convenie nt an d easy to acce ss. Y o u can sc hed ule even ts in to the calendar and set your phon e to alert you with a reminder . Schedule a n ew event 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > T ools > Calendar (or pr ess dow n on the Direc tional key in Standby Mode). Scroll to the required event date and select Ad d . 2. Enter the ev ent title , s tar t an d en d d at e, an d t i me u sing t he Alpha nume ric key pad. 3. To se t the ti me zon e, se lect Time Zone > Set > a zone > OK . 4. To se t the fr equency , selec t Recu r ren ce > Se t > a frequ ency > OK . 5. T o se t a to ne , se l ect To n e > Se t > a tone > OK . 6. To s et vib rate on , se lect Vibrate > Se t > On > OK . 7. To s et a rem ind er , s ele ct Re mind er > Se t > a settin g > OK . 8. To save the set tings, sele ct SAVE . Th e date sc he duled w ith even ts is hig hlighte d in differen t colo r .
Set ting s & To ol s 61 Delete an existing event 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Tools > Calendar (or press down on th e Directional key in Standby Mode), scroll to the event date, and VI EW . 2. Hig hlig ht th e event entry yo u wa nt to re move an d press the Left Soft key Er ase > Ye s > OK . Update an existing event 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Tools > Calendar (or press down on th e Directional key in Standby Mode), scroll to the event date, and VI EW . 2. High light the eve nt entry you want to modify , and select VIEW > EDI T . 3. High light and edit the eve nt entry fields you w ant to update, and sele ct SAVE . To set the c alen dar op tion s. From th e St andb y Mode , se lec t MENU > Se tt in gs & T ool s > T ools > Calendar > Opti ons (or pr ess dow n on the Direct ional key in Standby Mode) and one of the follow ing: ⢠Wee kly â View a weekly calendar pre vie w . ⢠D aily â V iew a daily calen dar previe w . ⢠G o to Date â Enter a spec ific date us ing the Alp hanumeric k eypad. ⢠Erase a D ay â Delete the events of a highlighted day . ⢠E rase P assed â D ele te pa st ev ent s. ⢠Erase All â Delete a ll event s on your cale ndar . ⢠Cale ndar Preview â D isplay the eve nt infor mation in St andby Mode. See "Calendar Preview", below . Calenda r Pre view C alendar preview reminds you the event s of the curren t date. From St an db y M ode , se lec t MENU > Se ttings & Tools > Tools > Calendar Pr e v ie w > M ain Scr een > On . If sel ect Off , is displaye d in Standby Mode.
Settings & T ools 62 T o set the font size of an event. In Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Calendar Preview > Font Size > No rma l or La r ge . Alarm Clock Alarm clock allows you to set up to thre e alarms. Y ou must turn on your phone to use the alar m clock. T o set an alarm : 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > T ools > Alarm Clock > Al ar m 1 , Alar m 2 , or Al ar m 3 . 2. Scr oll left or right to act ivate the alar m. 3. Hig hligh t the Set T ime fi el d an d u se th e Al ph anume ri c k eyp ad to e nter t he t ime of day the alar m will sou nd. Pr ess the L eft Soft key to select eith er am or pm . 4. To s et h ow often the alar m will occu r , h ighlig ht t he Fre que ncy field and scrol l left or right . 5. To ch oose a n alarm r ingto ne, high light th e Ringer field, and select Se t , the desired ringto ne, and OK . 6. Se lect SAVE . Whe n an alarm is set , is displa yed in Standby Mode . T o tu rn an alar m off, from Standby Mode select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Alar m Clock . H ighligh t t he al arm yo u wa nt to modify , and select OK > ch ange to Off > SA VE > "Set on" w ill appear on the display > sele ct No . Wh en an al ar m tim e i s re ac hed , th e al ar m ton e s ou nd s o r vi br a tes , dependin g on th e ma ster volume s ettings. To set it to vibrate withou t sound, press the V ol ume keys to Vibrate Only . Se e "Phone at A Gl an ce ," p . 1 1. S ele c t Sn ooze to t urn the alarm off a nd ha ve it sou nd again after 1 0 minutes. Select Dismis s to tu rn off th e al ar m. St op wa tc h The stopwatch can be used to measu re elapsed time, suc h as for a sporting e ven t. Y ou can time up to ten re cord s.
Set ting s & To ol s 63 The st opwatch a ccura cy is not the sa me as that of a professional instru ment. T herefore , Nok ia a dvises again st its use f or offi cial co mpetition s or any other ev ent in which a h igh-pre cisio n device wo uld be requ ired to esta blish e xact t imes. To t ime an event, from St andby Mode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Tools > Stop watch > ST ART . The elapsed t ime is dis played in mm :ss: ms forma t. To time mult iple eve nts and ma rk the ela psed time for each even t y ou are m easur ing, sele ct Split (th is option is only ava ilable w hile tim er is ru nn ing). To sto p the w atch, select STOP . T o r ese t the wat ch t o ze r o, s el ect Re s et when the watch is stopped. Wo r l d C l o c k World clock allows you to deter mine th e curren t time in an other time zo ne or co untr y . From Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Tools > World Clock . The world map is displayed. To display the time in a city , scroll on th e world ma p to the city . To view a list of cit ies, sele ct Cities . To turn day light savings time On or O ff for a city , sele ct t he ci ty an d Set DS T . Not e pad Notepad allows you to add, read, edit, or e rase notes. T o create a no te fro m Stan dby M ode , sel ect MENU > Settin gs & T ool s > To o l s > Notepad > New or Add . En te r you r not e te xt (se e " T ext Entry ," p. 27 ), a n d se l e ct SAVE . To view or edit a note, highlight the note, and selec t VIEW > EDIT . To delete one no te or all notes , select Opti ons > Erase or Er ase A ll .
Settings & T ools 64 â Bluetooth Menu Bluetooth t echnology e nables wireless conne ctions betw een electronic devices within a range of 1 0 m eters (33 feet). A Bluetooth con nection can be use d to send image s, t ext, galle ry files, voice recor dings , notes, or to connec t wirele ssly to othe r devices usi ng Blue tooth t echnology , suc h as comput ers. Y ou can sync hronize your phone and your PC using B luetoot h conne ctiv ity . Since devices using Blue tooth techn ology comm unicate using radio waves, your phone and the other devices do not need to be in direct line-of-sigh t. H owev er , t he c onne ction ca n be subject to in terfer ence from obstructions, such as wa lls, or other electronic devices. This devi ce is comp liant with B luetoot h specificat ion 2.0 EDR supporting the follow ing profiles: HSP V1.1 (headset profi le), HFP V1.5 (handsfree car kit prof ile), PBAP (phonebook acce ss profile), and OPP (object push profile for vCard and vCalendar). T o ensure interoper ability betwe en othe r devices support ing Bl u eto ot h te chn ology , u se N okia a ppr oved en ha nc ement s for this model. Check wit h the manuf acturers of other devices to determ ine th eir compa tibility w ith this device . There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth techn ology in some locations. Check with y our local aut horitie s or V erizon Wirele ss. For more informat ion, see the Bluetoot h T e chno logy organization websit e: https://ww w .bluetooth.org/ . From Standby M ode, se lect MENU > Se tt in gs & T ool s > Bluetooth Menu and you may select from th e followin g options: 1. Add New De vices â t o set up a pairing between your phone and anothe r device with Bluetooth technology . 2. Tu r n O n or Tu r n O f f â to activate or deactivate Bluetooth co nn e ctiv i ty . at th e to p of the di spl ay ind ica t es a n a ct ive Bluetooth conn ection.
Set ting s & To ol s 65 3. Se lec t O pti ons a nd you may selec t fro m the follow ing: 1. M y Phon e Name â to se t the name of your de vice th at i s to be seen by ot hers. Ente r a n ame, an d sele ct OK . 2. D iscovery Mode â t o allow your dev ice to be search ed by o ther devices in the area. T o hide your phone from other use rs, selec t Of f . 3. F ile Rece iving â to s et th e le v el of s ec urit y wh en rece iving file s from oth er devices . The re are thre e levels of securit y availabl e: ⢠Alw ays Ask â to promp t you for permission each time you r eceive a f ile ⢠Alw ays Accept â to alw ays accept files ⢠Alw ays Reject â to never acce pt f iles 4. S upported Profiles â to vie w informa tion a nd help on suppor ted profiles. For example, to use a Bluet ooth headset, the phon e must have the headset profile. 5. M y Busin ess Card â to edit det ails of your busine ss card. Y ou ca n send and re c eiv e busi nes s ca r ds be twe e n othe r co mpatible dev ices . Note: Operat ing the device in hidd en mode is a safer way to avoid malicious sof tware. Do not ac cept Bluetooth connec tivity fro m sour ces you do no t trust. Alte rnat ively , switch o ff t he Blue tooth func tion. This does not affect other func tions of the phone. Impo rt an t: Fe at ures using Bl ue too th tec hno l og y i ncr ea s e the demand on bat tery power and reduce the battery life. Pa i r d e v i c e s 1. Fro m th e stan dby screen , press th e OK key ( MENU ) to acces s the Main Menu .
Settings & T ools 66 2. Pre ss up on the Dire ctiona l key to sele ct Settings & T o o ls, then press t he OK key to sele ct. 3. Pre ss dow n on the Di rect ional key to high light Bluetoot h Menu , the n press th e OK key to select . 4. With Add New Devices high lighted, press the OK key t o sele ct. 5. Pu t the headset you wan t to connect to in discove rable mode and then press th e OK key on your phone. 6. Y our phone will sear ch for Bluetoot h devices ne arby and th en disp lay a list of available de vices. P ress down on the Directional key unt il you hav e highlight ed the h eadse t you wan t to pair w ith , then p r ess th e O K k ey ( PAI R ). 7. U se the Alph an um eric key pad to en te r th e pas ske y of th e headset you w ant to pair with and press the OK key . 8. Y our ph one will th en pa ir w ith the he adset . Note: T he phon e aut omatica lly attempts t o send a passkey of âÂÂ000 0â to the device and shows the messag e âÂÂA TTEMPTING T O AUT O P AIR.â The default PI N code is usua lly 00 00. R efer to the Blue tooth a ccessor yâÂÂs user guide for additional inf ormation. â Sounds Setting s T o adjust volu mes and as sign sounds t o phone c alls an d alarm s. From Standby M ode, se lect MENU > Se tt in gs & T ool s > Sound s Settings a nd from th e fo llowi ng: 1. Call Soun ds â T o set ringto nes for inco ming calls. Sele ct Call Rington e , scroll to the d esir ed ringtone , and pr ess OK . T o se t the pho ne to v ib rate wh en rec eivi n g a c all, se lect Call Vibrat e > On . 2. Aler t So un ds â Select the alert type ( To n e , Vi brate , o r Rem in der ) for an i ncomin g text mes sage, p ictur e mes sage, or voic email. Select Em erg enc y Tone to s et t h e al er t t ype ( Al ert , Vibrate , or Off ) for emergency dialin g.
Set ting s & To ol s 67 3. Keypad V olum e â To set th e volu me fo r the ke ypad , pre ss the Direction al key Up and Down (thi s option only wor ks when the maste r volu me is no t set to All Soun ds Off , Alar m On ly , or Vibrate Only by pressin g the V o lume key s, see "Phon e at A Glance," p. 1 1). 4. Ser vice A lerts â T o acti vat e a n al ert. ⢠ERI â Enha nced roa ming indica tor ( ERI) displays the stat us o f the mobile service ( netw ork se rvice). Th e statu s can be "V er izon Network", "Extended Network", or "Roaming". S ee "Banner , " p. 67. ⢠Mi n ut e Bee p â To s oun d a n aler t ev ery m inute w hile in a ca ll. ⢠Call Con nect â To ale rt y ou wh en a call i s c onnect ed. 5. Po w e r O n / O f f â To enable or disable tones wh en your pho ne is turned on or off (this option on ly works when the mast er volume is not set to A ll Sounds Off , Alarm Only , or V ibrate On ly by pressin g the V olum e keys, see "Phone at A Glance ," p. 1 1 ). â Display Settings To modify the look and feel of t he display . From Standby Mod e, se le ct MENU > Settings & T ools > Disp lay Se ttin gs . Ba nne r To display a text banner In Standby Mode scr een, select ME NU > Set tings & T ool s > Display S ettings > Banne r and fr om the fol lowi ng: P er sonal Ban ner â Enter your own banner text of up to 18 charac ter s. T o change th e te xt col or , se lect Te x t C ol or . ERI Banner â Select On to display the status of the mobile network above your pe rsonal banne r (networ k service).
Settings & T ools 68 Backlight T o conse rve ba ttery life, you ca n set the ph one backligh ting to d im when no t used . To set t he back light d uration, in S tandby Mode, select MENU > Se ttings & Tools > Display Settin gs > Back light an d from the follow ing: Disp lay â T o set how long the ma in disp lay backlight rem ains on, scroll and se lect eithe r 7 seconds , 15 Seco nds , 30 Se cond s , Alw ays On , or Alw ays O f f and t hen press OK . K eypad â T o set how long th e keypa d backlight rem ains on, scroll an d s ele ct ei th er 7 sec onds , 1 5 Seco nds , 30 S e co nds , Alw a ys O n , or Alwa ys Off and then press OK . Wal lp a pe r To set y our phon e to di sp lay a bac kgrou nd p ictur e (wal lpape r), fro m Standby M ode, sel ect MENU > Se ttin gs & T ools > Di spla y Set tin gs > Wallpap er > Main Scre en > My Pi c ture s or Fun An imati ons > an image or an an imation a nd press OK , or Wallpa per > Fron t Screen > an image and pr ess OK . Select Vi ew b y press ing the Left Soft key to preview an image file as wa llpaper . To browse for a new w allpaper , pr ess the Right Soft key to sele ct Get New . Dis play Them es T o choose the colo r theme of the background screen, f rom Standby Mode, sele ct MENU > Settings & T oo ls > Displ ay S etti n gs > Dis pla y Them es > Classic , Bal loon , Bamboo , or Gu mballs > SET . Pre ss the Left S oft ke y to Prev ie w a hig h li g ht ed t heme. Note: Th e default setting of Display Themes is Classic.
Set ting s & To ol s 69 Ma in Men u S etti ng s To set the layout of the menu sc reen, from Standby Mode , select ME NU > S etting s & Tools > Displ ay S et tings > Ma in Me nu Se tti ngs > Tab , List , or Grid . Press t he Left So ft key to Prev ie w the hi ghlig hted lay ou t an d th en Li st to return to the availab le lay out opti ons. Sel ect SET to se l ect th e hig hlig h ted layou t. Note: The default setting of Main Men u Settings is List. Di al Fo nt s To set the fon t size of the characte rs disp layed wh en enterin g a p hone num ber , from Standby Mode , select MENU > Settin gs & Tools > D ispla y Settings > Dial Fon ts and sele ct No rmal or Large . Cl ock Fo rmat To set the clock form at on your phone â s main display or front d isplay , from St andby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Displ ay Settin gs > Clock Format and select Main Cloc k > An alog , Large An alog , Dig it al 12 , Large Digi tal 12 , Digi tal 24 , Lar g e Di gi tal 24 , Cl assic , or Off , or Front Clo ck > Dig it al , Anal og , o r Off . Note: The default settings of Main Clock and Front Clock are Lar ge Digital 12 a nd Digital. â Phone Settings The Ph one Se ttings menu allows you to design ate specific ne twork settin gs and operational modes for yo ur phone. Airpla ne Mode Airplane Mode prevents your phone from receiving ra dio frequencies, wh il e you c a n st ill us e fu n cti on s th at do n ot re qu ire net w ork s e rvice . To a ctivate Air plane Mode, from Standby Mod e select MENU > Se tt in gs & T ool s > Phone S ettings > Air plane Mode > On .
Settings & T ools 70 Se t S hor tcuts Shortcu ts allow yo u to quickly a ccess cert ain fu nctions . T o acce ss your sh ortcuts, in S tandby M ode, p ress t he D irectional key Righ t. Select the shortcut from the available options. For the defa ult s hortcuts, s ee " M y s hortcuts," p. 1 6. T o change the short cuts, do the followin g: 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select Menu > Se ttings & T ools > Phon e Settings > S et Sh ortcuts > Set My Shortcuts . 2. Select Sh ortcu t 1 , Sh or tcu t 2 , Shor tcut 3 , o r Sh ort cu t 4 , and SET . 3. Se lect th e application you wan t and select OK . T o res e t the assi gn ed s ho rt cut to th e def ault setti ng , hig hl igh t the shortcut, an d selec t the Right S oft ke y O pti ons > Reset Shortcut # and press OK . T o rese t all of the assign ed shor tcu ts to the defaul t se tting, select Opt ions > Reset My Shortcu ts and press OK . T o mo ve the s hor tc uts , do th e fol low ing : 1. Pre ss righ t on t he D irectional key in Standby M ode. 2. Se lect a shortcut and pr ess the Right Soft key Move . 3. Pre ss up or down on the Directional key t o mo ve the hig h li ght ed sh or tcut , and se l ect SAVE . Set Dir ectional K eys T o set applica tions a nd shortc uts to your Dire ctiona l key whe n pressing Up, Left or Down, do the following : 1. Fr om Standby Mode, se lect Menu > Sett ings & T ools > Phone Settings > Set Shortcut s > Se t Direction al K eys . 2. Scr oll to and select the key t o whic h you wan t to assign th e application, an d press SET . 3. Scr oll to and select the application you want and OK .
Set ting s & To ol s 71 T o reset the s elect ed Dire ctio nal key to th e default s etting , high light the key , and press the Right Soft key Option s > Res e t ( Dir ectio n) Key and pr ess OK . To reset a ll Direct ional ke ys to th eir d efault se tting, pre ss the Rig ht S oft ke y Op tions scr oll to Reset D irecti onal Keys and press OK . V oice Comm and Se ttings To change the settings for voice com mand s, f rom Standby Mode , selec t MEN U > Set ti ngs & T ool s > Phone Se tting s > V oice C ommand Setting s , scroll to and cho ose from the av ailable opt i ons: 1. Ch oice List â W hen yo ur ph on e is uns ur e of th e n ame or n um ber you ha ve said, a list of three ch oices is shown . T o displa y the choices , select Autom atic or Always On . T o display only the best mat ch, sele ct Alw ay s Off . 2. Sen sitivit y â Use t he Dire ctiona l key to set how sensit ive the voice rec ognition on you r phon e is. If many of you r voice comma nds are reje cted, press Down on the Dir ection al key to a dju s t the s ett ing to wa rds Reject Less . I f your ph one is n ot recogni zing your comman ds correct ly and is activat ing the wrong nam es or numbers, press Up on the Directional key to ad jus t th e se tti ng t owa rds Re ject More . 3. Digit Dial in g â Set how your phone re cognizes your vo ice for each num ber on y our ke ypad. ⢠A dapt Digits â To allow your ph one to recognize you r voice for ea ch nu mbe r on your ke ypad. Y our phon e asks you to say a seque nce of numbers, so they can be recorded and played b ack to you . Y ou can rer ecord t hem if you a re un happy with y our pro nuncia tion, or se lect OK to a ccept them . ⢠Re se t Di g its â T o rest ore t he numb er sou nds t o the o riginal fa ctory settin gs, if you chang ed them using A dapt Digits .
Settings & T ools 72 4. Sou nd â Se lect Mode > Prompt Mode for the phone to prompt yo u for in for m ati on , Re adout Mode to prom pt you and r ead the me nu i tem s a s yo u na vi ga t e, or T on es Only Mode to prompt you with be eps on ly . Select N ame S et tings > Speed to c hange t he speed th at a name is played back, or Vo l u m e to change the vol ume that a n ame is played back . Select Speakerph one to turn the speaker phone on or off when the voice re cognition is a ctivate d. 5. Ab out â to view info rma tion about the voice signal. La ngua g e T o set the defau lt language of yo ur phone me nu and displays, from Standby Mode , select MENU > Settings & T o ols > Phon e Settings > Lan g ua g e > English or Español . Loca tion Set tin g T o shar e position inf orm ation over the ne twork, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Phone Settings > Location Se tting . Sel ec t Lo cat i o n On to ma ke pos itio n in forma ti on co ntinu all y ava ila bl e, or E9 1 1 Only to mak e it available for em er gency ser vice s only . Pre ss OK to s el ec t. For calls to em erge ncy numbe rs, locati on in forma tion may be u sed by the emergency operator to determin e the position of the phone. This fe ature ma y not fun ction in a ll area s or at all tim es. The functionality and accuracy of this feat ure are dependent on the netw ork, sa tellite sy stems , th e a genc y receivin g the i nformat ion and the fold posit ion. Ke ep ing the fold o pen helps st rengt hen the signal of the internal GPS a ntenn a. Sec u rit y T o protect the device from unauthorized use, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Set tings & T o ols > Phon e Set ti ngs > Security .
Set ting s & To ol s 73 En ter your sec ur ity cod e which is by de fault the last four digits of you r ph on e nu mbe r and pr ess OK . S elec t from t he fo llo w in g o pt ion s: Edit Codes â To change the security code. Re s tr ic ti o n s â T o preven t th e us e of certa in func tion s. E nter your secu rity code which is by default the last four digit s o f your phone num ber a nd press OK . ⢠Location Setting â T o re qui re the se cu rity code to a cce ss Location Setting , se lect Loc ation Setting > Loc k S e tti n g . See "Location Setting," p. 72. ⢠Ca lls â T o rest rict calls , sel ect Incom ing Calls or Outgoing Ca lls and select from the fol lowing: Allow Al l , Cont acts Only , or Block A ll . ⢠Mess ages â To restrict me ssage s, select Incomin g Mess ages or Out going M essag es and sel ect from the fo llowing: A llo w A ll or Block All . Ph o n e L oc k Se tt i ng â Select from Unlocked or On P ower Up . For On Pow e r U p , only emer gen cy call, answer ing inc omin g calls , and fun ctions of viewing personal infor mation und er ICE Contacts List ar e av ai labl e. To dis ab le th is sett ing, selec t Unl ocked . Lock Pho ne No w â T o lock the ph one wi th sec urity code. Whe n the phone is locked, you must enter your lock code to use the phone again. R estore Ph one â T o reset phone settings to factory defa ults. System Se lect To set your phone to roam or search for another network when y ou a re not i n your home area , from S tand by Mo de , sel ect MENU > Set tings & T oo l s > Phon e Se ttin gs > System Select and one of the follow ing options: H ome O nly â Make an d rece ive calls in you r home area only . Autom atic A or A uto ma tic B â Search for ser vice in an other net work . Th e roamin g rate applies w hen you are not in your home area.
Settings & T ools 74 NAM Selectio n If your phone is registere d with two phone num bers using num ber assignmen t module s (NAM) (for example, wor k and p ersonal nu m b e r s ) , you can choose which number to show to the recipients of your calls. From Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Phone Settings > NAM Se lec ti on > NAM 1 or NAM 2 . â Call Settings T o define how t o handle incomin g and outgoing calls, from Standby M ode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Call Settings . Answe r Options T o determin e how calls ma y be answered on your phone. Fro m Standby M ode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Call Settings > Answe r Op tions and one of the following : Flip Open â A nsw er t he c all by ope ning t he f lip (default sett ing). Any Key â An swer t he call by pre ssing any key on the ke ypad. Au to Wit h Hands fre e â Answe r the call au tomatically in about 5 seco nds w hen a h ead set or ha nds -fre e car ki t is a tta che d to t he dev ic e. Auto Re try T o se t the ph one to au tom a tic all y r edial a numb er w hen the attempte d call fails , fr om Standb y Mode, select MEN U > Settings &T o o l s > Call Settings > Au to Re tr y , sel ec t On and p ress OK . Occasion ally , your net work may ex peri enc e heavy traff ic result ing in a f a st bus y signal when you dial . Wit h auto matic ret ry , y our phone redials the num ber (the numbe r of times is specified by the ne twor k) and noti fi e s you when the netw ork is avai la ble.
Set ting s & To ol s 75 TTY Mode A p hone with TT Y/TDD (tel etype/ tele comm unica tio n devic e for the deaf) support can translate typed characters to voice. V oic e can also be tr anslated into characters and displayed on the TTY . T o attach a TT Y enabli ng you to comm unic ate with parties also usin g a T TY d evic e, fr om Stan db y Mod e, s ele ct MENU > Sett ings & Tools > Call Se tt in gs > TTY Mode > "En abling TTY will disa ble headse t audio" will appea r on the displa y > OK an d one of the followin g: TTY Fu ll â T u rn on fu ll TTY capabili ty . TTY Tal k â T u rn on TTY in v oice carry-over (VCO) m ode. TTY H ear â Turn on T TY in he aring ca rry -over ( HCO) mode . TTY Off â T urn off TT Y m ode . S croll to desired choice an d press OK to sel ect . HAC Mode Wh ining or buz zing no ise may occu r wh en some wire less phone s are used ne ar some he aring devices, such as he aring aids. To reduce in terfe renc e, fro m Standby Mo de, selec t ME NU > Sett i ngs & T ools > Call Setti ngs > HAC Mode , s cro ll to On and pres s OK to select. One T ouc h Di al To initiate a 1-touch dial call by entering the 1-touch dial digits, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Se tt i ng s & T ool s > Call Se tt in gs > One Touc h Dial > On . If set to Off , a lo n g pr es s o n th e 1-tou ch dia l nu mbers desi gn ated in your Contact List w ill n ot fun ctio n. O ther wis e, you nee d to fir st pre ss the 1 -touc h dia l num ber s an d p ress the Send ke y . Se e " 1- touch D ials," p. 49. Vo i c e P r i v a c y To protec t the privacy of your phone conver sation from other cal lers placing phone calls on the same CDM A network (netw ork serv ice), from Standby Mode , select ME NU > Se ttings & Tools > C all Setting s > V oice Privacy pre ss OK to turn On .
Settings & T ools 76 Tou c h To ne s T ouch tone s are so und de sign ated to th e ke ys on your p ho ne key pad . Y ou c an use t ouch to nes for ma ny au toma ted di al - up s er vi c es s uc h as banking a nd airlin es or for enter ing your vo icema il box nu mber and password. T o set the key tone leng th, from Standb y Mode, select MENU > Settin gs & Tools > Call Se tt ings > DT MF T one s . Select Normal to send out a tone f or a fi xed per iod of t im e no mat ter how l ong you pre ss th e key or Lon g to sen d o ut a continu ous to ne f or as lo ng as y ou keep the key presse d. Scroll to desired setting and pre ss OK to se t. â Memory T o monitor the amoun t of phone memory you are using for file storage, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Memory > Ph o n e Me mo r y . Select from the followin g options: Phone Memory Usage â To display the total us ed and av ailable memory (KB or M B, de pends on the file si ze). My Pictur es â T o disp lay the size of each pic ture file in My P i c tu res . My Sounds â To display the size of each sou nd file in My Sounds . T o delete a picture or sou nd file, highlight a file, press t he Right Soft ke y Op tio ns > Erase > scroll th rough list and ma rk select ed files to be deleted and press the Left Soft key Done when finis hed . Press OK to er as e the pi ct ur e( s) . â Phone Information T o view information about your phone , from Standby Mode, sele ct MENU > Settings & Tools > Phon e Info . The fo llowing infor mat ion is shown: My Numbe r â The active phone num ber .
Set ting s & To ol s 77 SW/ H W V er s io n â T he curre nt so ftwa re an d hardw ar e versio n fo r yo ur phone . Icon Glos sary â The libra ry of screen icons sho wn while on a call or whe n us ing featur es. Software Update â To che ck the status of your cur rent software on yo ur phone , select Status . To check if th ere ar e new soft war e updates avai lable for your phone, select Check Ne w (This f eature will not work if yo u are in ro aming or e mergen cy mode). â Setup Assistant To quickly set some phone settings, from St andby Mode, se lect MENU > Settings & T ools > Se tup Assistant an d you may sele ct fro m the fo l lo win g: Se t Ri ngt one â T o set ringtone s for inc oming calls . S et V olu me â T o ad just th e mast er vo lum e of th e phon e by p ressing the D ire ction al keys Up or D own . Set Aler ts â To se t the ale rt t ype fo r an in com ing text mes sa ge, pic t ure me ssag e, voi cem ai l, and em erg en cy tone. See " So und s S ettings, " p. 66. Set Wallpaper â T o set wa llpap ers for the m ain or fr ont scree n. Fo r de tails , see "Wallpaper ," p. 68. S et Backlight â To set the backligh t duration for th e main display and k eypad. See "Backlight," p. 68. S et Shortcut s â T o set applications and short cuts to your Up, Left o r Down Direc tion al keys. See "Set Direct ional K eys , " p. 7 0. Set Clock For mat â T o se t t he cloc k form at for t he m ain or fron t clock. See "Clock Format, " p. 6 9. P res s the L eft S of t key Done to re tu rn t o th e Settings & Tools me nu .
V oice comm ands 78 13. V oice commands V oice comma nds transfor m your de vice in to your own virt ual personal assist ant, letting you us e your voice to ma ke phone calls, look up contacts, and so on. Before us ing voice servi ces, not e the follow ing: ⢠V oic e comm a nds are lang uage- de pen dent. They a re no t depen dent on the speakerâÂÂs voice. ⢠V oic e comm ands are sensitive to backgro und n oise. Us e them in a quie t environ ment . ⢠V ery sho rt names are not accepted. Use long names, and avoid simila r name s for dif feren t numbe rs. Note: U sing voice tags may be diff icult in a no isy env i ro nmen t or d ur ing a n emer genc y , so y o u s h oul d not rely sole ly upon vo ice dialin g in all cir cumstan ces. â Activate a nd use V oice Commands T o acti vate voic e commands, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s > V oice Comman ds , or press the Voice Comman d key ( see "Pho ne a t A Glance," p. 1 1 ). Th e fo ll ow ing opti ons are displ aye d: Cal l <Nam e> <L oc> â Say "Call" and then a name or a phone number f rom yo ur C onta ct L ist. For e xamp le, "Ca ll T om S mit h", "Call T om Smith â s mobile ", or "Call 6 1 7 5 15 2 12". Send <Msg T ype> â Say "Send Message " and you ar e asked for t he type of message. After choosing the message type, you are asked for the co nta ct na me or num b er . If you say a full-se nten ce com man d, such as "Send text to T o m", you are asked t o co nfir m th e message and gi ve the conta ct number . The correspondin g message edi tor opens.
Voic e co mmand s 79 Lookup <Name > â S ay "Looku p" and the name from your Contact L ist (f or e xa mp le, "L oo kup Tom" ) to r etrie ve a nd dis pla y inf orm at ion o f th e cont a ct. Go To <Menu> â Say "Go T o " to open the list of menu options on yo ur device and choose th e menu you w ant. Or say a full com man d wit h the applica tion name (for exam ple, "Go T o Contacts"). Ch e ck <I tem> â Say "Check " and yo u are ask ed f or a l ist of i tems. Or say "Chec k stat us" to h ear al l stat us inf ormation of your phone, inclu ding phone status, voice mail, m essages, num ber of misse d cal ls, t ime and date, battery level, signal strengt h, and volume. My V er iz on â Sa y "M y V erizon " to acces s y our V e rizon Wire less account in formati on . Help Guide â Say "He lp Gu ide" to see in structions on how to use thes e c omm ands . Fo r detailed ins truct ions on ho w to use each comm and, selec t the com ma nd yo u wa nt (e xcep t fo r He lp Gu ide ) and Info . To adjust th e settings of you r voice comma nds, se lect Settin gs . For details , see " V oice Command Settings, " p. 7 1.
Enha ncem ent s 80 14. Enhancements Wa r ni ng : Use onl y batteries, chargers, and enhance ments approved for use with this particul ar mode l. The us e of any other types may invalidat e any approval or warranty , and may be dangerous. For availa bility o f approv ed e nha ncemen ts, pl ease check w ith yo ur dealer . When you disconn ect the power cord of any enhan cement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Battery and Ch arger Informati on 81 15. Batter y a nd C har ger Informati on â Battery Inf ormation You device is powered by a rechargeable bat tery . The bat tery intended for use with th is device is BL -4B 7 00 mA h Li- Ion. This devi ce is i ntende d for us e wh en supplie d wit h pow er from th e follo wing chargers: A C-6U. The bat tery can be ch arged and discharged hun dre ds o f tim es, b ut it will event ually w ear out. Wh en th e ta lk and stan dby ti mes are n ot iceabl y sh orte r th an nor mal, r eplace the ba ttery . Use only appr oved batt erie s, and recha rge you r b a tt er y o nl y with approved chargers designated for this device. Use of an unapproved battery or charger may present a risk of fire , explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If a battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be necessary to conn ect the charge r , then disconne ct and reconnec t it to begin charging the b a tter y . I f the batt ery i s c om plete ly di sch arg ed, it ma y tak e seve ral minut es before the charging indicator appears on the d isplay or befo re any calls ca n be ma de. Always turn the device off and disconn ect the charger before remo vi ng th e batt ery . Unplug the charger from the elec trical plug and the devic e wh en not i n us e. D o n ot le ave a f ully c har ged batt ery conn ect ed to a charge r , sin ce overcharging may shor ten its lifetime. If left unu sed, a fu lly charged batt ery will lose it s charge over time. Alway s tr y to k ee p th e b att ery betwe en 1 5ðC a n d 25 ðC ( 59ðF and 77ðF). Extr em e temperatu r es red uce the capacity and lif etime of the battery . A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily . B attery perfor mance is particularly lim ited in te mperatu res well b elow f reez ing.
Battery and Ch arger Informa tion 82 Do not short-cir cuit the batter y . Acc idental short-cir cuiting can occur whe n a metallic objec t suc h as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive ( ) and negative (-) termin als of the bat tery . ( These look like me tal s trips on th e batt ery .) T his migh t happen, for example, wh en you carry a spare battery in your poc ket or purse. Short-circuiting the te rminals may damage the battery or the co nnect ing obje ct. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as the y ma y explod e. Batterie s may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local regula tions. Please re cycle when possible . Do not dispose a s househ old wa ste. Do not dism antle, cut, open, crus h, bend, deform , puncture , or shred cells or batteries. In the event of a bat tery leak, do not allow the liq uid t o come in cont act wi th the skin or ey es. In the ev ent of such a leak, flush your skin or eye s imm ediately with w ater , or seek medica l help. Do not modif y , rema nufa ctur e, atte mpt to inse rt fore ign objec ts into the battery , or immerse or expose it to water or other liquids. Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard. If the device or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and y ou believe t he battery has be en damaged, t ake it to a service ce nt er for inspe cti on befo re contin uing to use it. Use the battery only for its inte nded purpose. Neve r use any charger or battery that is damaged. Ke ep your battery out of the reach of s ma ll chil dren . â Nokia Ba ttery Authentica tion Guidelines Alway s use origina l Nokia bat teries for your saf ety . T o check that you are getting an original Nokia battery , pu rchase it fr o m an authorized Nokia dealer , and inspect the hologr am label using the following st eps:
Battery and Ch arger Informati on 83 S uccessfu l complet ion of the st eps is not a tot al assura nce of th e au then ticity of the bat tery . If you ha ve any reason to believe t hat your batt er y is not an aut henti c or iginal Nok ia bat tery , you shoul d refrain fr om us ing it and t ake it t o the n ear est auth orize d Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. Y our authorized Nokia service point or deale r will inspe ct the batter y for auth enticity . If authen ticity cannot be verified , r eturn the battery to the place of purcha se. Au t henticate Hologram 1. W hen you look at t he hologram on the label , yo u should see the Noki a co nnecting hands symbo l from one angle and the Nokia Or igin al Enh anc emen ts l ogo when looking from another angle. 2. W hen yo u ang le th e holo g ram lef t, right, down , and up, you shou ld see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side respectively . What i f your battery is not authentic? If you can not co nfirm tha t your Nokia ba ttery wit h the holo gram o n th e label is a n aut hen tic Nokia batt ery , plea se d o not u se th e b attery . T ake it to the ne ares t authoriz ed Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. The use of a batte ry that is not approved by the ma nufacturer may be dange rous and m ay re sult in poor performanc e and damage to your device and its enhancemen ts. It may also invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the device. To fi nd out mo re about original Nokia batteries, visit ww w .n okia.co m /battery .
Ca re and M ai nte na n ce 84 Care a nd Mainte nan ce Y ou r device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated wit h care. The following sugge stions wil l help you protec t your warra nty cove rage. ⢠Keep the device dry . Precipit ation, hu midity and all type s of liquids or mois ture ca n contain mine rals that will corrode electron ic circuits. If your device does get wet, rem ove the battery and allow the device to dry completely befor e re placing it. ⢠Do not use or store the device in dusty , dirty areas. Its movin g parts and electronic com ponents can be damaged. ⢠Do not store the devic e in hot areas. High te mperature s can shorten the lif e of electroni c device s, damage b atteries, and wa rp o r m elt ce rtai n pl as ti cs . ⢠Do n ot store th e devic e in cold a reas. When th e devic e re turns to its nor mal tempe rat ure, mois ture can fo rm ins ide t he device and damage electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do no t att empt to op en the de vi ce ot her th an as i ns truc t ed i n this gu ide. ⢠Do not drop, knock, or shak e the device. Rough han dling can brea k intern al c ircuit b oards a nd fin e mecha nics. ⢠Do not use hars h c h emi ca ls, cle aning s ol ven ts , o r st ro ng dete rgents to clean the device . ⢠Do not paint the de vice. P a int can clog the moving parts and prevent pr oper operati on. ⢠Use a soft, cle an, dry c loth to clean an y lens es, such as came ra, pro ximity sensor , and light sen sor le nses.
Care and Main te nanc e 85 ⢠Use only the sup plied or an approved replacement antenn a. Unauthori zed an tennas , modifica tions, or at tachm ents could damage the device and m ay violate regulations governin g radio devic es. ⢠Use chargers indoors. ⢠Alw ays crea te a backup of dat a you want to kee p, such a s contact s and calend ar note s. ⢠To res et the de vice from time to time fo r op tim um perf or mance, power off the device and remove the battery . These su ggestions apply equally to you r device , battery , charger , or an y enha nceme nt. If any de vice is not wor king properly , take it to the near est auth orized se rvic e facility for se rvice .
Additional Safety I nformation 86 Additional Safety Inform ation â Sm al l Chi ld ren Y our d e vic e an d its en ha ncem ent s may con ta in s ma l l p ar ts. K eep them out of the reach of small ch ildren. â Opera tin g Enviro nmen t This devi ce me ets RF exp osure g uide lines wh en u sed eithe r in t he norma l use position again st t he e ar o r whe n posit ioned at lea st 2.2 centimeter s (7/8 inch) away from the body . Whe n a carry case, belt cl ip, or holde r i s used for b o dy -w orn operati on, it shou ld not c ont ain metal and shou ld position the device t he above-stated distance from y our body . T o transm it data files or me ssages , this devic e req uires a quali ty con n ec tio n to th e n etwor k. In so me ca ses, tr ansm issi on of dat a files or mes sages may be delayed un til such a conn ect ion is available. Ensure the above separation dist ance instru ctions are followed un til the trans mission is comp let ed. â Medica l Devices Operation of any radio transmit ting equipm ent, includ ing wireless phones, ma y int erfere with the functionalit y of inadequately prot ecte d me dic al d evic es. Co ns ult a phy sician or t he manu fact ure r of the me dical device to dete rmine if t hey are ade quat ely shielde d from e xternal RF ene rgy or if you h ave any que stions. Turn off yo ur devic e in he alth care f acilities when any regu latio ns posted i n these areas ins truct you to do so. Hospitals or health ca re facili ties may be using equipme nt that could be sensitive to external RF energy .
Additional Safety Information 87 I mpl ante d me dic al dev ic es M anuf acture rs of medica l devices re comm end that a minimu m separat ion of 15.3 cent imeters (6 inches) should be m aintained b etween a wireless device and an implanted medical dev ice, such as a pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defibrillator , to avoid p otent ial interfe rence with th e medica l d evice. P erson s wh o have such device s should: ⢠Alw ays kee p the wir eless devic e mor e than 15. 3 ce ntime ters (6 inche s) from the medi cal device whe n the wi reless dev ice is tur ned o n. ⢠N ot carr y the wire les s d evice i n a brea st poc ket. ⢠Hold the w ireless device to the ear opposit e the medic al de vice to min imi se th e po tenti a l for in te rfe ren ce. ⢠T urn the w ireless device of f imm edia tely if t here is any reason to sus pect that int erf ere nce i s tak in g pl ace . ⢠Read and follo w the direct ions from the manufact urer of their implante d medical device. If you have any q uestions about using y our wireless dev ice with an implant ed medical device, consu lt your health care provide r . Hearin g ai ds S ome digital wir eles s devices may int erfe re with some h earing aids . If in te rferen ce oc curs, consu lt you r service prov ider . Wa rn i ng : For hea ring aid com patibility , you mus t turn off the B luet ooth co nnect ivity . Wa rn i ng : Listen t o music at a mod erat e level. Contin uous exposur e to h igh volume ma y damag e your hearin g. ⢠Whe n us ing headp hone s, turn th e volum e down if you cannot hear the people speakin g near you or if the person sitting next to yo u can he ar what you are list en ing to .
Additional Safety I nformation 88 ⢠Do not turn th e volume up to block out noisy surrou ndings. ⢠D o not listen at an y volume th at causes you discomf ort. If you experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech or experience any temporary hearin g difficulty aft er listenin g to your portable audio device, discontinue u se and consult your doctor . â Ve h i c l e s RF signals m ay affec t imprope rly ins talled or ina deq uately sh ielded e le ctr on ic sy stems in mot or v ehi cl es such as ele ctron ic fu el in jecti o n system s, elect ronic an tiskid (antilock ) brakin g system s, elect ronic speed cont rol syste ms, and air bag syst ems. For more infor matio n, check wit h the m anufa ctur er , or its represen tative , of your v ehicle or any equipment that has been added. Only qualif ied personn el sh ould service the devic e, or install the device in a vehicle . F aulty installation or service may be dangerou s and may inva lidate a ny war ranty that ma y apply to the dev ice. Check regu larly th at all wire less device equi pment in yo ur vehicle is mo un ted an d o per atin g prop erly . D o not s tor e or carry flam ma ble liquids, gases, or exp losive ma terials in th e same compar tment as the device, its parts, or enhanc ements. Fo r vehicles equippe d with an air bag, remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, including in stalled or portable w ireless equ ipment in the area ove r the air bag or in the air bag de ployme nt area. If in- vehicle wireless eq uipm ent is improperly inst alled and the air bag inflat es, ser ious injury cou ld res ult. Using you r device wh ile flyi ng in aircr aft is prohibited. Turn off your device befor e boarding an aircraft. The use of wirele ss teledevice s in an aircraft may be dange rous to the operation of the a ircraft, disrupt the wire less telephon e network , a nd may be illegal.
Additional Safety Information 89 â P o te nt ia lly Ex plo s ive En v iro nm en ts T urn of f your devi ce when in any area wit h a p ot enti all y e xplo s i ve atmos phe re, and ob ey all signs and in structions . P oten tially expl osive at mospher es in clude area s whe re you wou ld nor mally be adv ised to tur n off your veh icle engin e. Sparks in such area s could cau se an explosio n or fire result ing in bodily injury or even dea th. Turn off the device at refuelli ng points suc h as near gas pumps at serv ice stations. Observe restr ictions on the use of radio equipme nt in fuel depots, storage, and distribution ar eas; che mical plants; or whe re blasting operat ions are in pr ogress. A reas with a potentially expl osive atmosphere are often, but not alwa ys, clearly marked. They inc lude below deck on boats, che mical transfer or storage fa cilities a nd areas w here t he air con tains chemica ls or part icles such as gr ain, dus t, or meta l powde rs. Y ou should ch eck with the ma nufactu rers of vehicles usin g liquefied pe troleum gas (such as p ropane or butane ) to determine if this device can be safel y used in the ir vicinit y . â Em ergency Ca lls Im po rt an t: Th is de vice op erate s usin g ra dio si gn als, w irel ess networks , landline netw orks, and user-progr ammed functions. If your device suppor ts voice calls over the inter net (int ernet calls), ac tivate bot h the int ernet ca lls and the ce llular phon e. Th e device wil l attempt to make emer gency calls over both t he cellular network s and through your internet call pr ovider if bo th are activat ed. Connection s in all conditions cann ot be guaranteed. Y ou sho uld neve r rely sol ely on any w ireless devi ce for e ssen tial commun icati ons like m edical eme rgencies . T o make an emergency call: 1. If the device is not on, power it on. Check for adequa te signa l stren gth.
Additional Safety I nformation 90 2. Pre ss the E nd key a s many times as nee ded to clear the disp lay and read y the devi ce for calls . 3. E nter the o fficial emer gen cy number f or your p rese nt location . 4. Pre ss the Se nd key . If certa in feat ure s are in us e, you ma y firs t need to turn th os e feat ures off be fore yo u can make an eme rgency ca ll. Con sult th is guide or your se rvice p rovide r for m ore info rma tion . When ma king an em ergen cy call, give a ll the neces sa ry inform atio n as a ccura tely as possible. Y our wir eless device may be the only means of commun ication at the sce ne of an accide nt . Do not en d the call until give n permissi on to do so. â Cert ific ation Inform ati on (S AR) This mobile devic e meets guide lines for exposu re to radio wa ves. Y ou r mo bile devic e is a ra dio t rans mitter and r ece iver . It i s de sig ned not to exce ed the limits for e xposure to radio w aves recom mende d by intern ational guidelin es . These guide line s were de veloped by the independen t scientific organization ICNI RP and includ e safety m arg in s d esi g ned to a ssu re the prote cti on of all pe rson s, r egar dl es s of ag e an d hea lt h. The exposure gu idelines for mobile devices emp loy a unit of measure ment kn own as t he Sp ecific A bsorption Rat e or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNI RP gu idelines is 2.0 wa tts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 1 0 grams of tissue. T ests for SAR ar e conducted using st andard operating po sitions w ith the devic e transmitting at its highe st certified power level in all test ed frequ enc y ban ds. The actu al SAR le vel of an ope rat ing de vice ca n be belo w the m ax imu m va lue b ecau se the de vice is desi gned to us e only the power requi red t o rea ch the net work. Tha t amou nt change s dep endi ng on a nu mber of factors such as how clos e you are to a network base station. The high est SAR value under the ICN IRP guideline s for u se of the devic e at th e ear is 0. 68 W/k g.
Additional Safety Information 91 Use of de vice ac cess orie s and enha nce ments may res ult in di ff erent S AR values. SAR value s may vary depen ding on national reporting and tes ting requ irements and t he networ k band. Additional SA R informat ion may be provided under product information at ww w .n okia .com . Y ou r mobile devic e is also designed to meet the requir ements for ex po sure t o radio wa ve s es tabli sh ed by th e Fe deral Co mmu n icati ons C ommission (USA) and I ndustry Canada. These requirem ents set a SAR l imit o f 1. 6 W/kg a ve rag ed ov er one gr a m of tis su e. The hig hest SA R val ue r epor ted u nde r th is st anda rd duri ng pr od uct certi ficat ion for u se at the ear is 1.12 W /kg and when proper ly worn on th e body is 0. 69 W/kg . â Hear ing Aid Compatib il ity (H AC) Wa rn i ng : For he aring a id compatibilit y , you must tu rn off the B luet ooth co nnect ivity . Y ou r mobile dev ice model complies with FCC rules govern ing hearing aid com patibil ity . These rules requ ire an M3 microphon e or hi gher val ue. The M-value, shown on the device box, refers to lowe r radio fre quen cy (RF) emiss ions. A highe r M-valu e gen erally indicates that a device m odel has a lo wer RF emis sions level, which ma y improv e th e likelihood tha t the device will operate w ith certa in hearing aids. Som e hearing aids are more imm une than other s to int erference. Please cons ult your he aring health profession al to det ermine the M-rating of your hearing aid and whe ther your heari ng aid will wor k with this devic e. More in form ation on acc essibility can be found a t www .noki aaccess ibility .com .
Additional Safety I nformation 92 â T ec hni ca l I nform atio n T ype d esignation â RM-33 9 Dimen sions â Width , 42mm ; len gth, 82 mm; dept h, 16m m W eight â 65 .6 g with 7 00 mAh Li-Ion battery (BL-4B) excl uding battery deck Main D isplay â 1.77 "-in 128 x1 60 pixels, 262,0 00 color s Front Di spla y â 1.2"- in 12 8x128 pixe ls, 65,0 00 colors Camera â Integr ated 0.3 Mpixels VGA camera with digit al zoom Wirel ess ne tworks â C DMA 800 and 1900 MHz, and CDM A20 00 1 xRT T Fr equ ency r an ge ( Tx) â P CS : 18 5 1.2 5- 1908 .75 M Hz; cellula r: 82 4.7 0 -84 8.3 1 M Hz Freq uency ra nge (Rx ) â PCS: 193 1.25 -19 88.75 MHz; cellula r: 86 9.7 0 -89 3.3 1 M Hz GPS freq uency â 15 75 .4 2 MHz Blue tooth fr equenc y r ange â 2 .402-2.48 G Hz â Battery Information This se ction p rovides inf ormation about battery char ging times wi th the AC-6U travel charger , and talk and s tandby times. Be awar e t ha t the inf ormat ion in this se ction is subje ct to chang e. For m ore informa tion, co ntact your s erv ice provider . Impo rt an t: Batte r y talk a nd st andby times ar e es t imat es only and depend on signal st rength, network conditions, fea tures u sed, bat tery ag e and co nd itio n, tem pera tur es to which battery is exposed, use in digital mo de, and many other factor s. The amoun t of time a device is used for calls will a ffect its standby time . L ikewise , th e a mount of t ime that the device is turned on and in t he S tandby M ode wi ll affe ct its talk time .
Additional Safety Information 93 Charg ing t imes Th e following ch arging times are a pproxima te: T alk an d stan dby times Operation times are estimat es only and depend on sign al strength, d evice use , network con dition s, featu res used , battery age and c ondition ( including cha rging habi ts), tem per atur es to which th e b attery is exposed, and many other factors. C har ge r opt ions AC -6U BL-4B 7 00 mA h Li-l on battery Up to 2 hour s 1 0 min utes Funct i on Di gi tal Talk time Up t o 3 h ours 30 mi nute s S tandby time Up t o 2 40 ho urs
Ind ex 94 Index NUM E RIC S 123 mode 28 2-Sec pause 45 A ABC mode 28 Abc mode 28 about y our phone 7 accessibilit y 9 Airplane M ode 69 al arm cl oc k 6 2 al ert s 3 8 answer option s 74 ante nna 1 7 application memory 32 B back co ver removi ng 17 replacing 18 ba c kl ight 68 banner 67 battery 81 cha rgers 81 cha rging 19 ch argi ng t imes 9 3 removi ng 18 replacing 18 talk and standby times 93 billing 10 Blueto oth conne ct ing 64 C calcu lato r 59 calen da r 60 call set tings answe r options 74 auto retry 74 DTMF tones 76 one tou ch dial 75 TTY mode 75 voi ce priva cy 75 call tim ers 5 6 callback num ber 42 caller group 48 ID 24 calls answeri ng 24 duration of 5 6 hea dset 24 in-ca ll options 25 mak ing 23 misse d 56 muting 26 pauses whe n making 45 silencing 24 vibrate mode 25
Ind ex 95 cam era 30 ca re an d main tena nce 84 cert ification in formation (SAR) 91 cha rg er 8 1 cha rging tim es 93 co nn ec ti ng 1 9 clo c k 69 co ntact information 1 0 list 46 Contacts def a ult nu m ber 45 new 44 numbe rs with pa uses 4 5 conte nt memory 32 copyrigh t protection 3 5 cust omer ser vi ce 1 0 D d efault num ber callba ck 4 2 c ont ac ts 45 d evice inform ation 7 6 d imens ions 92 D irectiona l key 15, 70 di s p l ay back light 68 banner 6 7 font siz e 69 th emes 6 8 wa ll pa per 68 d own loading ext ras 3 2 games 31 information 3 2 mobile w eb 32 pictures 3 1 drafts 41 DTM F ton es 76 duration o f calls 56 E E9 11 only 72 e-ma il 53 emer gen cy c alls 3 3 locatio n shar ing 72 while using wire less inte rnet 33 EMS 34 enha nced ro am ing in d ica to r 67 enha ncemen ts 80 ent r y mode 27 ERI 6 7 even t s chedul er 60 F FC C information 90 font s ize 69 G games 31 groups 48 H he ad se t callin g 24 conne cting 22 hearing aids 87 help 9, 32
Ind ex 96 I inbox 38 indicators an d icons 13, 77 inst ant messagi ng 54 L language 72 location sharing 7 2 M ma in cl oc k 6 9 MEDIA CENTER 2 9 medical devic es, hearing aids 87 MEID 9 memory informatio n 32, 76 menu s ettings 6 9 messages cha racte rs 37 cha tting 43 composing 3 4, 36 draft 41 e-mail 5 3 EMS 34 inb ox 38 MMS 35 options 38 Qui ck T ext 4 2 replyin g 39 SMS 34 text 34 vo icema il 42 Messa gin g segments 34 setti ngs 41 MMS 35 mute fu nctio n 26 My Ringt one s 29 My Veriz on 59 N NAM se lection 74 network ser vic e 8 set tings 69 Nokia support 10 notepad 63 number m ode 28 O one touc h dialing 75 online album 30 P pauses 45 phone set tings 69 picture ID 46 takin g 30 pict ure messa g es 34 set tings 41 preview 37 priority level 36 Q Qu ick Tex t 4 0, 42
Ind ex 97 R Re cent Calls 5 6 ringtone s 29 , 55 S safety 6, 86 secu ri ty 72 se curity a nd func tionalit y 3 3 se tting s Blue tooth 64 Cont act Li st 47 ICE contac ts 51 inbox 3 8 phone 69 picture messa ge 30, 37 sent m essage 4 0 sound s 66 text me ssage 36 S ettings & Tool s 59 shortcuts 15 sign ature 42 sile nt mode 25 SMS 34 softw are version 77 sounds ale rt 66 pic ture m es sage 37 set tings 66 spe ake rphone 23 spe ed dials 23, 49 standard mode 28 stopwatch 62 symbols mode 2 8 syst em device in formation 76 language 72 NAM selec tion 74 selectin g 73 T talk and standby times 9 3 tec hnical inform ation 9 2 te xt en t ry 2 7 Abc mode 28 abc mode 28 entry mode 27 numbe r mode 28 word mode 2 7 text mess ages 35 t hem es 6 8 tim ers 56 tools alarm clock 62 calc ulator 5 9 cale ndar 6 0 notepad 6 3 stopwatch 62 voic e comm ands 59 world clock 6 3 T TY mode 75 Tune s & Ton es 29 turnin g the ph one on an d off 22 TXT message chara cters 34 writing an d send ing 3 5 type design ation 92
Ind ex 98 V vibrate mode 2 5 voice c omm and s 78 voice p riv acy 75 voicema il 42 volum e adjustin g 24 , 66 earp ie ce 24 VZ Na vi gator 58 W wallpap er 68 WAP 8, 38 wireles s interne t 33 netw orks 92 world clock 63 wrist s trap 19 writing a nd sendin g messa ges 35
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Copyright é 2008 N okia. All r ights reserv ed. Nokia, Navi and N o k ia Connecting P e ople are trademarks or r egistered trademarks of Nokia Corporat ion. Nokia tune is a sound mar k of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademark s or tradenames of their respec tive owners. Repro duction, tra nsfer , di stribution , or storage of part or all of the contents in this doc umen t in an y form w ith out the prior writ ten permi ss ion of N okia is proh ib ited . cdma2000 is a regis tered certific ation mark of t he T elecommunicati ons Industry A ssociation. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Securit y . Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Nokia oper ates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products desc ribed in this document without prior notice. T O THE M AXIMUM EXTENT PER MITTED BY A PPLICABLE L AW , U NDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHA LL NOKIA OR ANY OF ITS LICENSORS BE RESPON SIBLE FOR ANY L OSS OF DAT A OR IN COME O R ANY S PEC IAL, INCIDEN TAL, CON SEQ UENT IAL OR I NDIRECT DAMA GES HOW SOEV ER CA USED. THE CON TEN TS OF THI S DOCU MENT A RE PR OVID ED "AS IS". EX CEPT AS REQU IRE D BY APPLIC ABLE LAW , NO WA RRAN TIES OF A NY KIND , EITHER EX PRES S OR IM PLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPL IED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITN ESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RE LAT ION TO THE ACCURA CY, RELIAB ILITY OR CON TENTS O F THIS DOCU MENT. N OKIA R ESERVES THE RIG HT TO REVISE TH IS DOCUM ENT OR WI THDR AW IT AT ANY TIME WITH OU T PRIOR N OTICE. The availability of particular produ cts an d applications and services for these products may vary by r egion. Please check with your Nokia dealer for details, and availability of language options.
Ex port con trols This device may contain commodities, technology, or software subject to export laws and regulations from the US and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. FC C/IND USTR Y CANA DA NOT ICE Your device may cause T V or radio interfer ence (for example, when using a telephone in cl ose pr oxim ity t o recei vi ng equi pm ent). Th e FCC or Indus try Cana da can r equ ire you to stop us ing your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require as sistance, cont act your local serv ice facilit y. This devic e complies with part 15 of the FCC rules . Operation is subject to the following two condit ions: (1) This devic e may not cause harmfu l inter ference , and (2) this device must accept any interf erence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by N okia could void the userâÂÂs authority to operate this equipment. The third-party applications provided with your device may have been created and may be owned by persons or ent ities not affiliated with or related to Nokia. Nokia does not own the copyrights or intellectual property rights to the third- party applications. As s uch, Nokia does not take any responsibility for end-user su ppor t, f unct ional ity of the ap pl icat ions , or th e inf orma tion in th e appli cat ions or these mate rials . Nokia doe s not provi de any w arranty for the thir d-par ty appli cations . BY USING THE APPL ICATIONS Y OU ACKN OWLEDGE TH A T THE APPLICATION S ARE PRO VIDED AS IS WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLI ED, TO THE MA X IMU M EX TE N T P E RMI TT E D BY APP L IC AB LE L AW. Y OU FUR T HE R ACK NOWLE DGE T HAT NE ITH ER NOKI A NOR ITS A FFILIA TES MA KE ANY REPRESEN T AT IONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INC LUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO W ARRA NTIES OF TITLE , MERCHANTABILITY O R FITNESS FOR A PARTICULA R PURPOSE, OR T HAT THE APPLICATIONS WIL L NOT INFRINGE ANY TH IRD-PARTY PA TENTS, CO PYRIGHT S, TRAD EMARKS, OR OTHER RIG HTS. 9205283/ Issue 2
Co nt en ts 4 Contents SAFE TY ............ .............. ........ 6 Welco me ....................... ........ 9 Gett in g Help . ... .. ..... ........ .... ..... ..... .. 9 Get Th e M o st Out Of Thi s Gui de.... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... 10 1. Phone at A Gla nce ....... 11 Standby Mode ... ........ ....... .. ... ..... .. 13 Indi cators and I cons .. ....... ... ..... .. 13 Phone Men us..... ... .. ..... ....... ..... ..... 14 Navi gate Menus .. ....... ..... ..... ....... 15 Dire ctio nal K ey . ... ..... ....... ....... ..... 1 5 2. Set Up Y our Ph one ...... 17 Anten na .... ........ ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... 17 Change t he Bat tery ... ....... ..... ..... 17 Charge the Ba ttery .... ..... ..... ..... .. 19 Wri st Strap .... ... .. ..... ........ ....... ..... .. 19 Re pla ce th e Ca m era Xpr ess -o n TM snap ....... ..... ..... ....... 19 Re pla ce th e Ba c k C am er a Xpr ess -o n TM snap ....... ..... ..... ....... 21 Turn Your Phone On or Off . .... .. 22 Co nnect the He adset ... .. .. ... ..... .. 22 Make A Call ..... .. ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... 23 Answ er Calls . ........ ..... ..... ....... ..... .. 24 3. Tex t En try ............... ...... 27 Word Mode ... ........ ....... ....... ........ .. 27 Abc (Mu lti-tap) Mode.... ..... ....... 28 123 ( number) Mode ....... ....... ..... 28 Symb ols Mode... ... ..... ..... .... ........ .. 28 4. Med ia Center ............ .... 29 Tun es & Tones ..... .... ..... ..... ........ .. 29 Pict ures ... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... 30 Gam es ..... .. ... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... .. 31 Mobile Web ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... 3 2 Br owse & Down lo ad ...... ..... ..... .. 32 E xtras ... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... 32 In fo ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... 32 In comin g C alls ..... .. .. ..... ........ ..... .. 3 2 Security and F unctionality ....... 33 5. Mess aging .. ................... 34 Te xt Mess ages ..... .. ..... ..... ..... ..... .. 34 Pict ure Mess ages .. ..... ....... ..... ..... 34 N ew Message ... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... 35 In box .... ........ ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... 38 Sen t Message s ..... .. ..... ....... ..... ..... 40 Draft Message s ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 41 Mess age Settings ... ... ..... ..... ..... .. 41 Voi cemai l Message s .... ... ..... ....... 42 Mobile In stant Messa gi ng ..... .. 4 3 E -mail Mes sages ... ..... ..... ....... ..... 43 Cha t . ..... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... 43 6. Contacts ..... ............... .... 44 Cr eate Ne w Conta cts .... .. ..... ..... 44 Co ntact Lis t .. ..... ....... ..... ..... ........ .. 46 Grou ps .... .. ..... ........ .... ..... ........ ....... 48 1-t ouch Dials .... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 49 In Ca se o f E merg ency (IC E) .. .... 51 7. E-m ail Me ssage s ........... 53
Conten ts 5 8. Mo bil e Inst an t Mess aging .................... 54 9 . M y Rington es ............... 55 1 0. Rece nt Calls ........ .......... 56 View Ca lls. ........ ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... 56 View Cal l T imers .... ..... ..... ....... ..... 56 1 1. VZ Navigato r ...... .......... 58 1 2. Se ttings & Too ls .......... 59 My Veriz on .... ..... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... 59 Tools ..... ........ ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... 5 9 Bluet ooth Men u .... ... .. ..... ..... ..... .. 64 Sounds Set ti ngs... .. ... .... ..... ..... ..... 66 Displa y Setti ngs..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 67 Phone Sett ing s.. ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 69 Call Set tings ...... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... 74 Memory .... ... .. ..... ........ ....... ..... ..... .. 76 Phone Informati on .... .. ..... ........ .. 76 Setup Assi stan t .. ..... ........ ....... ..... 77 13. Voi ce com mands .......... 78 Activa te an d us e Voice Comman ds ....... ..... ..... ....... 78 14. Enh ancem ents ...... ........ 80 15. Batter y and Charg er Infor mation ........... ........ 81 Battery Informa tion .... ... .. ..... ... .. 81 Nok ia Ba ttery Au thentic ation Guid elin es ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .. ..... 82 Care a nd Ma intena nce ....... 84 Additional Safety Inform atio n .. ............... ........ 86 Index ............. ....................... 94
SAF ET Y 6 SA FETY Rea d th ese si mp le gu id elin es. Not fo llow in g th em may be da nger ou s or i lleg al . Rea d the co mple te us er gui de fo r furth er inform atio n. SWITCH ON SA FELY Do not switch the devi ce on when wireless ph one use is prohibit ed or when it m ay c ause in terference or dange r . ROAD SA FETY COMES FIRST Obe y all local laws . Alw ays kee p your ha nds fre e to opera te the vehicle while driving. Y our first consider ation while drivin g should be roa d saf ety . INTERFER ENCE All wire less devices ma y be suscept ible to inter ferenc e, which c ould a ffect pe rforma nc e. SWITCH OFF IN RESTRIC TED AREAS Follow a ny restr ictions. S witch the de vice off in airc ra ft, ne ar med ic al equipm en t, fuel, che micals, or blasting areas. QUALIFIED SERVIC E On ly qualifie d personne l may inst all or rep air this product . ENHANCEM ENTS AND BATTERIES Use onl y approved enhanc ements and batteries. Do not conne ct incompat ible products. WA TER-R ESISTANCE Y our d evice is n ot w ate r-resist ant. Keep it dry .
SAF ET Y 7 â About Y our Device The wir eless device (RM-33 9) descr ibed in this guide is approved for u se o n th e fol lo w in g V eri z o n Wi r ele s s ne tworks : CDM A 80 0 and 190 0 MHz, and CDMA 2000 1 xRT T . Cont act V e rizon W ireles s for mor e inf orm atio n abou t net wo rk s . Wh en usin g the fe atur es in t his device, obey all laws and r espect local cust oms, privacy and le gitimate rights of others, including copyrights. C opyright protection may prevent some images, music, and other cont ent from being copied, modifi ed, or transferred. Y ou r device may have preinst alled bookmarks and links for third- p arty interne t sites . Y o u may a lso access other third- part y sites thr ough y our dev ice. T hird- party s ites are not a ffilia ted w ith Nokia, an d Nokia does not endors e or assum e liabilit y for them . If you choose to acces s such site s, you shoul d take preca utions for secu rity or conten t. Wa rn i ng : To use an y feat ures in this devi ce, the de vice must be t urned on . D o n ot turn the devic e on wh en wirele ss devi ce use ma y cause inte rfere nce o r danger . R emember to mak e back-up copies or keep a written rec ord of all import ant infor mation stored in your device. Wh en connecting to any oth er device, r ead its user guide f or detailed sa fety in str uct io ns. Do n ot c on nec t in co mp atibl e produ cts .
SAF ET Y 8 â Network Serv ices T o use th e device you m ust ha ve service from a wir eless ser vice provider . Many of the featur es require spe cial networ k features. These are not available on all networ ks; othe r networks may require tha t y ou make s pecif ic ar range ment s wit h your s erv ice provider before you can use the networ k services . Y our service provider can give yo u instructio ns and explain wh at charges will apply . Some ne tworks m ay hav e limitatio ns tha t affect h ow you can use net work ser vices . For instanc e, some n etwork s may not support all language-depe ndent characters and services. Y ou r service provide r may have requested that certain features be disabled or n ot activ ated in yo ur device. If so, these fe atu res will not appea r on your device men u. Y our device may also ha ve a special configur ation such as c hange s in m en u na mes, menu order , and icons. For mor e info rmation, contact you r service pr ovider . This device sup ports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols. Some features of this devi ce, such as Media Cente r a nd e-mail me ssaging , require netw ork support for these tec hno logies.
We l co me 9 We l co m e C ongratulations on you r purchase of this Nokia mobil e devic e. Y ou r device provid es many practical function s for daily use , such as a ha nds -free spea kerpho ne, alarm clock, calcula tor , cale ndar , cam era and image and data down loads. Y our device can also co nnect to other devices usin g Bluetooth wir eless techn ology . To person alize your phone , you can s et your favor ite r ingtone s. â Getting Help If you nee d help, th e Nokia Care Con t act Cente r is avai lable for ass istance. Bef ore ca lling, we rec omm end th at you wr ite down the Mobile Equipme nt Iden tifier (MEID ) and you r zip c ode (only in the US), and h ave it availabl e. Fi nd yo ur dev ice l abe l The MEID is found on the type label, which is located be neath the batte ry on the bac k of the ph one. See "Re mov e th e ba ck co ver ," p. 17. Accessibility solu tions Nokia is commit ted to makin g mobile device s easy t o use for all individu als, inc luding thos e with disabilit ies. For mor e informa tion, visi t the we bsi te at www .nokiaac cessibil ity .c om .
Welcome 10 Nok ia su ppor t a nd cont act in form ation Check www .nokiaus a.c om/su ppor t or your local Nokia we bsite for the latest guides, additional information , downloads, and services related to yo ur Nokia product. On th e websit e, yo u can get i nforma tion on th e us e of Nok ia products and servic es. If you need to c ontact cus tomer servic e, check the list of local Nokia Care Contact Cen ters at www . noki a.com /custo mers ervic e . For main tenance ser vices, che ck your neare st Nokia Care Conta ct Center locat ion at ww w .nok ia.c om /repa ir . Billin g and custo mer serv ice To reach V erizon Wire les sâ billing and cust omer ser vice support , dial 1 -800 -256 -464 6. â Get The Most Out Of This Gui de The follo wing sect ions illust rate the various compon ent s of your dev ice. F am iliarize you rself wit h these section s to help you und ersta nd the instr uctions that follow . This guid e use s certa in term s for t he step s tha t you a re aske d to perform. ⢠Pr ess means to press and re lease a ke y quickly . For example, pre ss 7 means pres s and r eleas e th e key on t h e k eypad that is labeled with t he number 7. ⢠Pr ess an d hol d mea ns to pres s and hold a key for 2â 3 se conds, then re lease th e k ey . ⢠Scro ll m eans pres sing one en d of t he Direct ion al k ey brie fl y onc e. For e xamp le , scro ll left me ans pre ssin g th e left en d of the key .
Phone at A Gla nce 11 1. Phone at A Gla nce 1. Earpi ece 2. D isplay scr een 3. D ire ctiona l k ey 4. Righ t Soft key 5. C am er a k e y 6. E nd / P ow er ke y 7. Al p ha n umer ic k eypa d 8. V ibrat ion key 9. Next key 1 0 . International Dialing key 1 1. V oic email 1 -touc h dial key 12 . C l ea r key 13. Sen d k ey 14. Speakerp hone key 15. Left Soft key 16. OK ke y
Phone at A Glance 12 1. C ha rging/ Data port 2. V ol ume keys 3. Hea dse t jack 4. Cam era Xpre ss-on TM sna p 5. Cam era len s 6. Fr ont displa y 7. Ba ck cov er Xpre ss-on TM sna p 8. M icroph one 9. W rist Strap eye l et 10 . Vo i c e Comman d key 1 1 . Spe akerphone
Phone at A Gla nce 13 â Standby Mode The start scr een is home base and indic ates that your phone is in Standby Mode. 1. Signal strengt h â The stre ngth of the sign al receiv ed by the phone is indicated by the num ber of bars displayed. 2. Message â Pre ss t he L ef t Soft key to sele ct this option. 3. MENU â Press the OK key to selec t this option. 4. Contacts â Press the Right Soft key to sele ct this option. 5. Bat tery stren gth â Four bars indicate a fully charged battery . 6. Locatio n â Location infor mat ion shar ing mode. â Indicators and Icons De pending on you r phone settings and mod es, some or all of the followin g indicators and icons may appear in Standby Mode . To view how t o access the comple te gl ossary , s ee "Ph one Inf ormat ion," p. 7 6. Signal streng th indicator . Y ou are in a digital network. Sig nal str ength indica tor . Y ou are in a 1xRTT ne tw ork. Airplane mode is on. See "Airplane Mode," p. 69. Y ou ar e roaming outside you r home netw ork. SSL secur ity feature is on. V o ice privacy is a ctiva ted.
Phone at A Glance 14 Da ta session : a wirele ss data com munica tion is in progre ss. Dorm ant mode: the phone is in a dormant st ate during a data ca ll. Y our conne ction is still active . No ser vice indica tor . TTY is enabled. V oice call: a ca ll is in progress. No icon in dicate s that the phon e is in Standby Mode. Loc ation inform ation sharin g is set to E91 1 Onl y . See "Location Setting," p. 72 . Loc ation inform ation sharin g is set to Lo c ati on O n . See "Location Setting," p. 72. Bl uetoot h wirele ss connect ivity is on. Batte ry level ind icator . All soun ds off. Ala rm only is on. Vibrate mode is on. S peaker phon e is on. Y ou have mis sed calls. Y ou have ne w messa ges in your inbox. Calendar appoin tment is set. Y ou have ne w voice mails . Ala rm clock is activat ed. â Phone Menus In the de fa ult list view mode, phone features are grouped into nin e main m enus ( Media Center , Mess aging , Contacts , Em a il , Mob ile IM , My Ringtone s , Rece nt Cal ls , VZ Naviga tor , and Set tin gs & T ool s ).
Phone at A Gla nce 15 Each ma in menu contains subm en us and list s from whi ch you can selec t or view items and cust omize your phone featur es. So me features may not be available, dependin g on your n etwork. F or mor e info rmat ion, c ontac t V er izo n Wire less . Y ou can als o change the layout of the Ma in Menu from Standb y Mode by select ing MEN U > Sett ings & T ools > Display S etti ngs > Main Menu Setting s > Ta b , Li st , or Gr id . Se e "Mai n Menu Se ttings ," p. 69 . Note: In this guide , a ll the op erations a re in struc ted in the "Default List" view mod e unl ess specia lly indicated . â Navigate Menus 1. In Standby M ode, use the Left and Right Soft keys to select Messag e or Contacts . T o acces s the main m enu s, select MENU with the OK key , the n scroll u p o r d own (or scro ll left or right in the "T ab" mo de). T o provide a visual represen tation of your current position in the menu structur e, a scr oll bar may be displayed on the right side o f t he screen . 2. Pres s t he Cl ea r ke y t o re tu rn to the prev io u s s cre en. 3. Press the End k ey to r eturn to the Standby Mode from any menu or s ubm enu. 4. Press th e OK key to select high lighted men us and sub men us. â Directional K ey Y ou c an u se t he D irect ional key to m ove up , down, lef t, and ri ght thr ough the men u options. De pending on how you configur e your phon e, so me or all of the fo llowing men u short cuts ma y be availa b le in Standby Mode using the Dir ectional key . See "Set Dire ctiona l Keys," p. 7 0.
Phone at A Glance 16 The def ault men u sett ing for the Dire ctiona l key is as follow s: Press th e Directiona l key Right â MY SHORTCUTS . Press th e Directiona l key Up â M obile Web . Press th e Directiona l key Left â My V e ri z o n . Press th e Direct ional ke y Dow n â Calendar . My shortcuts My sho rtcuts provide s quick acce ss to othe r shortcuts . T o access MY SHORT CUTS , press the D irec tional key Right . T he d efau l t me nu se ttin g f or M Y SHORT CUTS is as follow s: 1. N ew TXT Msg 2. New Pi ctur e Msg 3. Calcu lator 4. Al arm Clock T o c han ge th e or der of t he MY SHOR T CUTS men u, i n Stan dby M ode , press the Directional ke y Right and scroll to the shortcut you want to mov e, a nd selec t Move . Scroll to the place whe re you want to move t he shortcut, an d sele ct SAV E . T o change the default shortcuts, sele ct S ettings . Fo r more information, see "Se t Shortcuts," p. 7 0.
Set U p Y our Phone 17 2. Set Up Y our Phone â Antenna Y ou r devic e may have inter nal an d exter nal an te nn as . As wi th any radio t ransmitti ng devic e, avo id t ouching t he antenna area unnecess arily w hile th e a ntenn a is tran smitt ing or receivin g. C ont act wit h such a n an te nn a affe ct s th e co mmun ication quality an d ma y ca use the device to operate at a higher power level than othe rwise needed and may redu ce the battery life. An internal GPS antenn a is acti vated when you pl ace an emerg ency cal l or w hen you select Location On from the Lo c ati on S et tin g men u. See " Location Setting," p. 72. Any GPS shou ld not be used for precise location measure ment, and yo u should ne ver rely sole ly on location da ta from the G PS receiver and c ellular r adio n etworks for pos itioning or navig ation. â Change the Bat tery Remo ve th e back cover Wi th the back of t he phone fa cing you, push dow n and slide the ba ck cov e r towa rd th e bottom of the phone and remove .
Set Up Your Phon e 18 Note: Always tu rn off the device, and disconn ect the charger and any othe r device, before removing the cover . Avoid t ouc hing e lectron ic comp onen ts w hile changing the cover . Al ways store and use the device w ith the cover attach ed. Rem ove the batt er y After you have re mov ed th e back cover , ins ert your fi nger into th e fing er grip, and lift th e batter y from it s compartment. Re place t he ba ttery In se rt th e ba tt ery , mak in g su re to ali gn the cont acts , and press d own u ntil t he bat tery fi ts in to p la ce. Rep lace the back cover Re pl ace th e cove r by ali gni n g the cove r tabs with the slots in the side of the phone. Slide th e cove r to w ard the to p, securin g it with a c lick. Impo rt an t: Do no t remove the fron t cover of this devi ce. Atte mpt s to re move the fron t cov er may damage the pho ne. If your phone require s service, cont act the Nokia Care Contact Center .
Set U p Y our Phone 19 â Charge the Ba tte ry 1. Plug the AC-6U ch arger transf ormer int o a standa rd AC out let. 2. Open th e charger cove r on the left side of the phone. 3. Inse rt th e c ha rge r outpu t plug into the slot. The battery str ength in di cato r scrolls, to show the batter y is chargin g. The c harge t ime varies depending on the batt ery l ev el. Note: T he C A- 1 0 1 da ta ca bl e i s u s ed for da t a t ra nsf er and slow c harging the b attery w hile co nnected to a PC or laptop. Charging w ith the AC-6 U charger is r ecommende d when quick char ging is neede d. The CA-1 0 1 data cable is purchase d separately . â Wrist Strap Note: The wri st strap does NO T come in the box . Th read a wris t strap as illu strate d, and tigh te n it. â Replace the Came ra Xpress-on TM snap Y o u can rem ove and rep lace t he cam era Xpres s- on TM s n a p o n t h e fron t cover of t he phone. Note: Avo id to uching the camer a len s and keep the lens c lean.
Set Up Your Phon e 20 1. P lac e the pho ne wi th the front o f the phone facing you. Place your thu mb in th e gap betwe en the c amera Xpre ss-on TM sn ap and the phone and push down. 2. Push t he c amer a Xpre ss -on TM snap to ward the to p of the phon e. 3. Slid e t he ca me ra Xpr ess -on TM snap out and li ft it away from the phone. 4. P lac e the two rear camer a tab s into ho les a s illus trated.
Set U p Y our Phone 21 5. Push the c am er a X p res s-o n TM sna p to war d th e botto m of the pho ne unti l it is in place. â Re place th e Back Camera Xpre ss-on TM snap Y ou can rem ove and replace the back Xpr ess-on TM sn ap on the b ack of the phon e. Y ou must remove the back cover of the phone an d t he batt ery be fore rem oving t he b ack Xp ress- on TM sna p. 1. Place the ph one w ith the back of the phone facing you. Push an d slide the back Xpre ss-on TM snap t oward the bottom of the phone, and lift it fr om its com p ar tm en t to r em ove . 2. T o rep lac e the b ack Xpre ss-on TM snap, align it with the s lot in t he ph one. 3. Sli de th e ba ck Xp res s -on TM sna p to war d th e top o f t he pho ne unti l it is in place.
Set Up Your Phon e 22 â T urn Y o ur Phone On or Off T o turn your phone On or Off, pre ss and ho ld th e End/ P o wer key fo r at le ast 3 se co nds. The fir st t ime the devi ce is t urn ed on , Se tu p Assist ant prompts you to cus tomize your dev ice, see "Setup Ass ist an t, " p. 7 7. â Connect the Headset Note: A headset does N OT come in box. For hand s-fre e oper ation , connect a compa tible hea ds et with a standard 2.5-mm plug to your phone. Wa r ni ng : W he n you use th e he adset , your abil ity t o hear outside soun ds may be affected. Do not use the headse t wher e it can e ndange r your saf ety . 1. Plu g t he hea dse t co n ne ctor i n to t he 2.5- mm hea dset jac k on the side of your phone . 2. Position th e he ad set on your ear . Wi th t he he ad se t co n n e c te d , yo u can ma ke , an s we r , a nd end c alls a s us ual.
Set U p Y our Phone 23 â Make A Call To make a call (net wor k serv ice), m ake sur e th e phon e is pow ere d o n. Enter the p hone num ber (including the area code if nece ssary), and pre ss th e Send key . T o del ete a c har acte r to th e lef t of the curs or , press t he Clear key . Press the End ke y to end the c all. To use th e cont act s men u and to ent er conta ct num ber s, se e "Contacts," p. 44. Recen tly di aled nu mbers T o dis pla y the numb ers f or call s you have r ece ntly mad e, rec ei ved, or misse d, pre ss the S end ke y . T o redi al the mo st rece nt numbe r , p ress the Send key again. T o call anot her num ber from the list, highl ight the num ber (or name) and press the Send key . Speak erp hone To use the Speakerphone during a call, press the Speakerphone key . To turn the Spe akerphone off, pr ess t he Speaker phone key again. Wa rn i ng : Do not hold th e dev ice nea r your ea r when t he Speakerphone is in u se, becaus e th e volu me m ay be extr em ely loud . C all a 1- touch di al numbe r Note: T o use one tou ch dialing, you must first turn on the One T ouc h Dial fe atur e, s ee "One Touch Di al, " p. 75. To dial a single -digit 1- touch dial n umb er (1âÂÂ9), press a nd hold th e num ber of t he ass igned k ey . To dial a multi-digit 1-t ouch dial num ber (1 0-999), press the first num ber(s), and press and hold the last nu mber . See "1-touch Dials," p. 49. Y ou can also pr ess the assigne d 1- touch dial num ber(s) and th e S end key .
Set Up Your Phon e 24 â Answer Calls The follo wing option s are avai lable to man age incom ing calls (net wor k s ervice) . Answe r or sile nce an incoming call Ther e are thre e ways to answe r an inco ming call depend ing on t he phon e sett ings. For more infor ma tion, see " An sw er Opt ions," p. 7 4. ⢠Ope n the flip (def ault se tting). ⢠Press a ny key . ⢠The c all autom atically con nects whe n your ph one is co nnect ed to a han dsfre e de vice. Utilizing the Soft keys, to sile nce an incomin g call, sel ect Qu i et . T o f orw ard the ca ll to your voicem ail, se lect Ig nor e . T o end a call, pres s th e End key . Head se t calls T o answer a call when a heads et is connec ted, pres s t he Se nd key on your dev ice or on the headset. T o adjust the call volum e, use t he Volume key s o n your h eadse t if ava ilable. Ad jus t the ea rpie ce volume T o adjust th e volum e during a ca ll and with the flip open , press the Volume keys Up or Down. Whe n you adju st the volume , bars indicate volu me level. The more ba rs, the high er the volu me. Calle r ID T o dis pla y bot h th e name a nd nu mbe r of t he per son ca ll in g you , t he callerâÂÂs identity must be stored in Contacts. If t he caller is not setup in your Contacts, only the phone nu mber is displayed, or the incoming cal ler number may b e shown as Restri cted or Unavail able . See "C r e a te New C onta ct s," p. 44 .
Set U p Y our Phone 25 Pictur e I D Y ou c an assign a pi cture to a contact th at is displaye d w hen the co ntact calls you , or w hen you call t he con tact. See "Assign Pictur e ID," p. 46. Silent Mode Op en the f lip, and pre ss the V olu me key s Down un til All Sounds Off is displayed. To t urn sou nds on, press the V olu me keys Up until the d esired level is rea ched. Vibrate Mod e To use Vibrate Mode with a ringtone, from St andby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > S ounds Se ttings > Ca ll So und s > Call Vibrate > On > OK . To set Vibrate Mode on and and sile nce all other sounds, open the f lip an d press the V olum e key s Do wn until Vibrate Only is displayed. Or press and hold the Vibrat ion key (see " Phone at A Gl anc e," p. 1 1) . Other o ptions during a call Se l ec t Opti ons for one of the follow ing when yo u are on a c all: M essaging â Se nd or retrieve me ssages. Con ta c t Li s t â Sear ch your Contact List. R ecent Calls â Ch ec k rece nt c alls. Bluet oot h Menu â Ut ilizin g a Blu etoot h h ea dset . The follow ing options a re available if a Blue tooth head set is connec ted. Select Audio to Pho ne to he ar the oth er par t y on t he p hone, or Audio to Device to hear the other party on the Bl ueto oth head set.
Set Up Your Phon e 26 Main Me nu â Us e M ai n Me nu . V oice Pri vacy On â Select wheth er to protect the privacy of th e c onve rsa tio n. Notepad â Open t he notepad. Vo i c e R e c o r d â Record a phone call. Mu te F un cti on T o prevent the othe r person from hearing your own voice dur ing a call, utiliz e the Lef t Soft key to sele ct Mu te . T o deact ivate th is feat ure, se lect Unmute .
Te xt Ent ry 27 3. T ext Entry Y o ur p hon e off ers fi ve meth od s for e nterin g te xt , numb ers, and symbols: Word , Abc , ABC , 123 , and Symbols . The follow ing rul es a pply : ⢠Press the Cle ar key to backspace the curs or and delete ac h a r a c t e r . ⢠Pre ss and hold t he Cle ar key to dele te an ent ire word. ⢠Pre ss # to ente r a s pace, or to a ccep t a compl et ed wor d in Word Mode. ⢠Pre ss * to chan ge th e cha ract er cas e in Word, Abc, o r ABC Mode . ⢠Press the Left Soft key to change the mode. â W ord Mode Word Mode is a predictive method of text entry . It uses a built-in d ictionary to quickly recogn ize th e most comm only used w ord for a specific ke y sequence. Y ou only need to press the cor responding key on you r Alph anum eric keypad once for ea ch let ter . Acti vate Wo r d Mo d e T o activate th e W ord Mode, pre ss the Lef t Soft key , and selec t Wo rd . W ord Mode T ext Entr y Th e illustr ation below sim ulat es your display ea ch time a ke y is p ressed in word mode. For example , to write "V erizon" with Word Mode on and t he En glish dict ionary s elected, press each o f the follow ing key s once:
Text Entry 28 ⢠If a displayed word is not correct, press 0 to view other word op tions. ⢠If your word does not appear , delete your entry , and press the Left Soft key to change the mode to Abc . Re- enter your word using the Mu lti-tap Mode . ⢠Wh en you have fin ished t he w ord a nd it is correct , press # to co nfirm and ins ert a space . â Abc (Mult i-tap) Mode In the Abc (or Multi-tap) Mode, to enter a letter , repeatedly press a key until the desired letter appears. Activate Abc Mod e T o activa te Abc Mode, pres s the Left S oft key , and selec t Abc , o r AB C . Abc Mode T ext Entry Pr ess a key once to i n ser t the firs t le tt er on t he k ey , twi c e fo r t he second letter , and so on. If you p ause brie fly , th e last letter in the display is accepted, and your ph one awaits the next entry . â 123 ( numbe r) Mode To enter a number in Abc, ABC, or Word Mode, press and hold the desired num ber key . To switch to 123 m ode, press t he Left Soft key , an d s ele c t 12 3 . â Symbols Mode T o insert special ch aracters int o your messa ge, press the Left Soft key , and sele ct Sym bols . If the symbol you are look ing for is not displayed, press the Direction al key either Left or Right to display m o r e s y m b o l s . I n A b c o r A B C M o d e , p r e s s 1 r e p e a t e d l y t o s c r o l l through some comm on pun ctuation ma rks and specia l charact ers.
Me d ia C e nt er 29 4. Media C enter Media Center (network se rvice) allows you to personalize your phone to you r own l if est yle a nd taste s. Y ou can d ownlo ad r in gtone s, m usic , so unds, pict ures, ga mes, ne ws, infor mation , tools, and e xtras. You can also fin d info rma tion such a s th e location of rest aura nts or ATMs. Download ch arges for Media Center applica tions vary a nd airtime charges apply w hen browsing , downloading, and u sing ce rtain applications. Media Cente r ca n be u sed a ny whe re o n t he V eri zo n Wir eless network, as long as your phone has a digital signal available. Note: This feature s hares memory space wi th other features. â T unes & T ones Y ou can pe r son al i ze y our pho n e wi th s oun d s a nd r i ngt ones usin g Tun es & Tones (network ser vice ). A la rge variety of mu sic styles are available, such as current hits, pop, and hip-hop. In Standby Mode select MENU > Medi a Cent er > Tun es & Tone s and c hoose f rom the follow ing opt ions: Get Ne w Ri ngt ones > Get New Applicat ions t o down load new ringtone applications, or use one of the applications to download ringt ones from the intern et. Y ou can set a downloaded ringtone as a ri ngto ne, a cont act ID for a contact, or as a n al ert s oun d f or cale nd ar entr ie s . New r ingto ne s are s t ore d i n th e M y Rin gt ones folder . Subscription and purchase pricing are available. M y Ringto nes â T o set you r favorite mu sic as a ri ngtone , see "M y R ingtone s, " p. 55. My Sou nds â S el e ct Record New to record sou nds such a s music, or spoken words. Y ou can play the recorded soun ds later or send the m in a pictur e message. Highl ight a sound and select PLA Y to liste n to it , Eras e to delete it (except the default sounds) or Op ti ons and fro m the fo l lo win g:
Medi a Center 30 ⢠Send â T o send th e high lighte d sound in a pict ure mes sage . ⢠To Online A lbum â To upload the high lighted sound t o On line Album . ⢠Rename â T o re name the high lighted sou nd, enter a new na me and sele ct OK (on ly for self-recorded sounds) to save. ⢠Lock â To protect a sound from being erased (only f or self-recorde d sounds). ⢠Eras e All â T o eras e a ll sound s stor ed in t he ph one ( only for self-recorded soun ds). ⢠File I nfo â To vi ew fil e info rmation about th e hi ghlig hted soun d. â Pictures Picture s (net work s ervice) al lows you to view , tak e, and se nd digital pictur es from your p hone. Y ou can take photos wit h the built -in camera. After yo u take a picture , you can attach it to a picture mess age, or se t it as wal lpape r or picture ID f or a c ontact . Whe n you at tach a picture to an entry in your list of contacts , the pictur e is displayed when th e contac t call s you or when you call th e contac t. Pict ures can be stor ed in the My Pic tur es folder or up load ed to O nli ne Al bu m . Se e "P icture M essage, " p. 36 . Y our ph on e su pport s imag e capt ur e re sol utio n 160 x 120, 320 x 240, and 640 x 4 80 me ga p ix els. If there is not enough m emory to take a new photo, delete old conten t in the My P ic t ur e s gallery . T ake a Pi cture T o utilize t he built-in camer a, press the Cam era key on th e keypad, or in Standby Mode select MENU > Media Center > Picture s > Take Picture . To t ake a picture, press TAKE . To a dju st t he picture qualit y , select Op ti on s and choose fr om th e a vailable options: Resolution â Choos e 640 x 4 80 , 32 0 x 240 , o r 160 x 12 0 , and select SE T .
Me d ia C e nt er 31 S elf Timer â Choose Off , 3 se co nds , 5 se conds , or 10 sec onds , and se le ct SE T . Br ightness â Press le ft or r ight on the Directional k ey , and se lect SET . Wh ite Balance â Pres s left or right on the Dire ctional key to choose Aut o , Sunny , Cloudy , Tu n g s t e n , Fluo res cen t , or Dar kne ss , and s elect SE T . Shutter S ound â Choo se S hutte r , Si len t , Say " Ch eez" , or Rea dy! 1 2 3 , and s elect SE T . C olor Ef fects â Press le ft or right on the Directional ke y to choo se Nor mal , Sepia , Black & White , Negative , Aq u a , or Gre en , and se le ct SE T . C apture Mode â Choose Landscape or Po r t r a i t , and select SET . Aft er taking a p icture, you can sa ve it to My Pictur es , s end it in a pic t ure mes sa ge, uplo a d i t to O nline Albu m , or erase i t. Other opti ons Get New Pictures â Sel ect Get N ew Applications to download picture applications, or use one of the applications to download images from the intern et. Subscription and purchase pricing are available. My P ict ures â Se lect pic tures fr om your My Pictur es folde r t o s en d, l ock, era se, r en am e, o r v iew . To u se a pic tu re, sele ct Opti ons > Se n d , Set As , T o Online Albu m , Take Pictur e , Get New Pictures , Re n a me , Loc k or Unlock , Er ase A ll , or File Info . Onli ne A lbum â Acces s the on line p i cture a lbum to upload pic tur es. F or m ore informa tio n, pl eas e see https:/ /pi cture .vz w .com/ logi n.do . â Games To open games from the game s gallery or do wnload a new game (n etwo rk s ervi ce) , se lect MENU > Media Center > Games > Get Ne w Applica tions a nd choose a game option. Select the gam e you want and a payment option, and download the title. Y ou can start usin g the appli cation as soon as the download is complet e.
Medi a Center 32 â Mobile W eb T o co nn ec t to t he in te rne t and br ows e fo r th e la tes t new s , sto ck quotes, movie l istings, a nd more (ne twork se rvice) , sele ct MENU > Media Ce nter > Mobile Web or pr ess up on the Directional key in Standby M ode. â Browse & Download T o brow se the inte rnet for infor mat ion ( netwo rk ser vice), s uch as th e loca tio n o f a re st aura nt o r th e ne ares t ATM, s el ect MENU > Media Ce nter > Brow se & Do wnload > Get New App lications or VZ Navigator t o download application s. Subscription and pur chase pricing a re avai lable. â Extras T o access the internet for additional V er izon Wireless dow nloads and app lications (n etwor k service) , selec t MENU > Me di a Cen te r > Ex tr as > Get New Applic ations . Su bscription an d purchase pricing are a va ilabl e. â Info T o check memor y status or find infor mation on ho w to download applica tions, select MENU > Media Center and pr ess the Righ t Soft key t o view th e info rm at io n sc re en. This m enu e na bles you to ch eck th e App. M emory , Content Memory (p hone me mory), o r Vie w L og of downloads. To f ind information on how to add, delete, disable, or restore applicat ions, determ ine airtime charges, or cancel subscript ions, sele ct He lp . â Incoming Calls While downloa ding an appli cation, calls a re automat ically sen t to your voi cemai l, if availab le.
Me d ia C e nt er 33 Wh en using an application, an incoming call automa tically interrupts th e applica tion and allows you t o answe r the call. Wh en you co mplete yo ur call, yo u can re sume usin g the a pplication. Make a n emerg ency call w hi le onli ne Y ou can end you r data connect ion to ma ke an em ergen cy call. 1. Close your conne ction by pressing the End ke y as many time s as needed to cle ar the display and get the phon e ready for c alls. 2. Enter 9 1 1 for emer gen cy calls. 3. Press the Send key . â Security and Functionality Y ou r phone sup ports a digital rights manageme nt system to p rotect acquire d cont ent. Con tent such as ringtones ma y be protecte d and as soc iated with certain us age rules. Usag e rules a re define d in the cont ent act ivation key t hat can be d elivered with the conte nt or delive red separ ately . Y ou ma y be ab le to u pdate t he ac tiv at io n key . Alwa ys chec k th e deli ver y t erms of any cont ent and activation key before acquirin g them, as they may be su bj ect to a f ee. M obile We b 2.0 is a d igital network se rvice that is not availa ble eve rywhere. M obile Web text messages and aler ts fees apply to sen t and received messages. Airtime charge s apply . See "Network Se r vic es ," p. 8. The s ecurity icon ( ) does not indi cate th at t h e da ta tran sm issi on betwee n the g ate way an d the conte nt se rve r (or place wh ere the reques ted res ourc e is st o red ) is secure . V eri zon Wirel es s sec ures the data transmis sion bet ween the g ateway an d the conte nt serv er . Impo rta nt: Use on ly ser vice s that yo u trus t an d that o ffe r adequ ate sec urity and pr otecti on agains t ha rmful so ftwar e.
Messaging 34 5. Messag ing If you hav e subscribe d to a mess age net work ser vice, you ca n send and receive messag es t o and from com patible phones that also subscribe to a messa ge s erv ice. Y ou can also se nd and receiv e multim edia and e- mail m essages. Impo rt an t: Exer cise ca ution whe n open ing messa ges. Messa ges may cont ain ma licious soft ware or oth erwise be harm fu l to your de vice . Note: Th e message se nt icon or text on your device screen does not indicate that the me ssage is re ceived a t the inten ded desti nation. â T e xt Messages When co mposin g text messag es (SMS) or enhan ced mes sages (E MS, mess ages that can c onta in si mpl e pic tur es , sound s, ani matio ns, or melodies) , the n umber of cha racters used (o ut of a max imum per messa ge) app ears in the top left corn er of the mess ag e screen . Seg ments ar e created when the m essage length e xcee ds th e maximu m allowed num ber of charact ers. The nu mber of segments used (out of a maximum of 7) appears in the top right corner of the message screen. No additional text can be entered whe n all segments and characters have been used. Segment s are delivered as individual messages. For information o n entering text into messages, see " Te x t Entr y ," p. 27 . â Picture Messages Pictu re m es sages are multi media m es sages t hat c an c ontai n te xt , pictures, camera picture s, slides, and sound recordings. Depe nding upon yo ur network services, you m ay receive a m essage that inc ludes an inte rne t add ress whe re you can view the pic ture me ssag es.
Messaging 35 P ictu res are scale d to fit th e d isplay ar ea . Y o ur pho ne ha s a pict ure mes sag e viewer for playing m essage s. Incom ing me ssage s rem ain in th e inbox unt il you delet e them (when Auto Erase Inbox is se t to off, see "Message Settings ," p. 4 1 ). When you save the picture m essa ge, you ca n u se the im age a s wa llpa per o r u se the sou nd as a ringtone, unless the con tent is protected by copyright. S ee "Pictures," p. 30 . Note: Only devices th at have co mpatible fe atur es can receive and display mu ltimedia messa ges. The appearance of a mess age may vary depending on the receiv ing device. C opyright protection may prevent some images, music, and other cont ent from being copied, modifi ed, or transferred. C ontac t V erizo n Wire less for av ailabili ty of and a subsc ription to the multim edia me ssaging servic e (MMS). If you are makin g a call, or browsing th e internet, or you h ave other appli cations run nin g, you can rece ive mu ltimed ia message notif icatio ns , but no t the actu al m e ssage . The d el iver y of mult im edia me ssages can fail for a numbe r of re asons, so do no t rely sole ly on them for es sential com mu nicat ions. â New Message To compose a n ew message fr om Standby Mode, sel ect MEN U > M essaging > New Message > TXT Message or Pict ure Mes sage or from Standby M ode press the Left Soft key Me ssag e > Ne w Mes sage > TXT Message or Picture M essage . TXT Message To write and send a text mess age, do the following: 1. Select a re cipient. To add an e xisting n umber or address, s elect Add > From Cont acts , Rec ent Calls , or Gr oups , highli ght t he recipie nt, and select MA RK > Done .
Messaging 36 Y ou ma y also use the Alphan umeric ke ypad to manu ally enter a phone number o r e- mai l ad dres s in the To: fiel d. The def ault entry mode for the To: fie ld is 123 (number) . To swit ch to M ulti- tap Mo de t o ent er an e -m ail address, utilize the Soft key to select 123 > Word , Abc , ABC , or Sym bols . See "T ext Entr y ," p. 27. 2. To access t he tex t entry field, select OK . 3. Com pose a message us ing the Alphanum eric keyp ad. See "T ext Entry ," p. 27. 4. To s end t he m ess age, select SEND , or press t he Send ke y . T o save the message as a dra ft befor e you send it , pre ss the End key , and select Ye s . Y o ur mes s ag e is sa v ed in th e Drafts folder . TXT message options T o custom ize a new text message , select Opti on s wh en the c urs or is in the text entry field, and one of the following option s: Save A s Draft â S ave yo ur m essag e in th e Draf ts folde r . A dd Graphic â Inclu de a grap hic icon in your m essage . Enhanced messages cannot be sent to e-mail address es. A dd Sound â I nclu de a sou nd in y our mess ag e. Enha nced messa ges cannot be se nt to e- mail addre sse s. A dd Nam e Card â In clude a nam e card in you r text m essag e. A dd Quick T ext â I n s e r t t e x t f r o m t h e Add Quick T ext gallery into your docume nt. See the Qui ck Text option un der "Message Settings, " p. 4 1. Priority Level â Set the priority lev el. Select High , or Nor ma l . If se t to high, "URGEN T" appears at the top of r eceiverâ s message. Cancel Message â Close t he mes sag e with out sen ding it. T o save it in the Draf ts folder , sele ct Ye s . To delete the m essage and exit, sele ct No . Pic tu r e Me ss a g e T o compose and send a picture message , do the following:
Messaging 37 1 . To compo se a n ew m ess age f rom Standby M ode, s elect MENU > Messagin g > New Me ssage > Pict ure Message or press the Left Soft key Me ssage > New Me ssage > Picture M essage . Sele ct a recipie nt or ent er in the contact phon e numbe r or email addre ss. For more infor mati on, see "TXT Me ssage ," p. 3 5. 2. T o acce ss th e text entry field , sele ct OK . 3. Enter th e mes sa ge in the Te x t : fie ld usin g the keyp ad . See " Text Entr y ," p. 27. The number of character s used (out of a maximum of 1 000 pe r me ssage ) appear s in t he top l eft cor ner of the pict ure message screen. N o additional text can be e ntered when all ch ar ac te rs ha ve be en u sed . 4. T o add a pic ture, scroll to Picture: , and se lec t My P ics . Scroll to the des ir ed pi c ture and se l ec t OK . T o add a new pic tur e usi ng the buil t- in ca me ra , se lect My P ic s > Optio ns > T a ke Pi ct ure > OK . 5 . To ad d a s oun d f ile, scr oll to So und : , and selec t Sounds . Sc ro ll to the desired s ound and se lect OK . To record a new soun d, se lect Sounds > Record New . T o l i s t e n t o a r e c o r d e d s o u n d , s e l e c t Play . 6. T o add a m e ssa ge ti tle , scr ol l to Su bject: . Ente r text (up to 8 0 char acters) usin g the keypad . 7. T o se nd t he me ssa ge , se l ec t SEND , or press the S end key . T o save the message as a draft before you send it, pr ess t he End key , and select Ye s . Y o ur me ssage is save d in the Dra fts folder . Pict ure m essag e op ti ons To set picture mes sage options, selec t Op ti on s , wh en the cu rso r i s in t he Te x t : , Pic ture: , Soun d: , or Subject: fi e lds , an d yo u ma y s el e ct fro m the fo l lo win g: Pr e v ie w â Vi ew yo ur me ssa ge . Sav e A s D ra ft â Save your m ess age to th e Draf ts folde r . Add Quick T ext â Insert text from the A dd Qu ick T ext g allery (in Te x t : and Subject: only).
Messaging 38 A dd Slide â Add a slide t o the messa ge. Priority Level â Se t the p ri or ity le vel t o Hig h or Normal . Remove Pictu re â Remove a picture from the message (if pre viously ad ded, and when the cursor is in this field). Rem o ve S ound â Remov e a sou nd file from t he messa ge (if pre viously ad ded, and when the cursor is in this field). Remove Slide â Re move slide file from the messa ge (if previously added). Cancel Me ssage â Close the me ssage without sending it . T o save it in the Draf ts folder , select Ye s > OK . T o del e te th e mes sa ge a nd exi t, se lec t No . â Inbox Y ou r phon e can re ceiv e te xt mes sa ges, enh a nced m essag es, picture m essages, e-ma ils using SMS, and alerts in the Inbox ( netw ork se rvic e). When you receiv e an incom ing me ssage , an alert is displa yed. T o imme d iatel y view the new p i cture, or t ext mes s age ( if TXT Auto View is off), select Vie w N ow . If you sele ct View L ater , t he n ew mes s age notification icon is displayed. The t ext (if TXT Auto View is on), or picture me ssage will be automatic ally displayed. For details, see "Message Settings ," p. 4 1 . View t he Inbox T o access the Inbox, from Standby Mode, se lect MENU > Messaging > Inbox or press t he Left Soft ke y M e ssage > Inb ox . The number of m es sages in the inbox is shown in p ar enthese s. W hen you open the inbox , the list of messages is display ed. The newest messages are displayed first. Select a message and Erase > Ye s to delete the s ele cted messa ge, s elect OPEN to view th e mes sage, or select O pti ons and fro m the follow ing:
Messaging 39 Re p l y â Send a TXT Message , or Picture Message rep ly . R eply w . copy â Send a re ply which inc lude s the original m essage text (t ext mess age s only ). For war d â Forw ard t he me ssage to another phone number , or e- mail addre ss or upload th e message to Online Albu m . Lock â Protect the me ssage from being deleted. Add To Contacts â Save th e co ntact inf ormat ion to Contact s (if th e rec ipient is not in th e Conta ct List) . Erase Inbox â Delete all me ssage s in your inbox. Mes sage I nfo â Display sen der in forma tion, time st amp, an d ot he r in for mat i on . View or play messa ges To view or play a mes sage in t he in box, select the message and OPE N . If ne cessary , sc roll up or down to vie w the whole message . Er as e â T o delet e the select ed messa ge, sel ect Ye s > OK . Mut e â Disabl e the s ound (for p icture messages wi th sou nd attached). R EPL Y â Sen d a TXT Message , or Picture Mes sage re ply . Se l ec t Opti ons and yo u may sele ct f rom t he f ollowing: ⢠Play Again â Liste n to the sound again ( for picture messages wi th so und att ache d). ⢠For ward â For ward th e message t o an other r ecipie nt. ⢠Erase â D ele te th e mess age. ⢠Save Picture â Save t he picture (for m essages with a pictur e attached). ⢠Sav e A s Ring t one â Save the sound and use it as your ringto ne (for picture messages with soun d attached). ⢠Save Sound â Save the s oun d (for pi cture m essages with so und a tta che d).
Messaging 40 ⢠Reply w . copy â Send a reply which inclu des the original messa ge text (text messages on ly). ⢠Save Q uick Text â S ave the me ssag e t ext i n the Quick Text gallery . ⢠Lock â Prot ect the me s sag e fr om b ein g eras ed. ⢠A dd T o Contacts â Sav e th e cont act in form atio n to the Cont acts ( if the r e cipie nt i s n ot in t he Co ntac t Li st) . ⢠Message Info â D ispl ay sende r informa tion, t im e st amp, a nd othe r infor ma tion. â Sent Messages Th e Sent folder stores text , or picture messages that have been delivered to their recipie nts. The number of messages stored in the Sent folde r is shown in br ackets. To open t he Sent fold er , fro m Standby M ode, select MENU > Messagin g > Sent or press the Left Soft ke y Messa ge > Sent . The list of sen t messa ges is displa yed. Th e newe st mess age is displayed first. Highlight a message, and you may select from the follow ing: Eras e â To delet e the sent mess age, se lect Ye s . Opt ions â Se lect from the available options. OPEN â Vi ew the mes sage. With t he m essage op en, pres s O pti ons and you may se lect from the follow ing: ⢠Play A gain â Play the soun d again (for pictu re me ssages w ith sound atta ched). ⢠Forward â F orw ard t he mess age to a nothe r re cipien t. ⢠Erase â D ele te t he select ed s ent m es sag e (for pict ure m es sa ges w ith s ound a tta ch ed) . ⢠Lock â Prot ect the me s sag e fr om b ein g eras ed.
Messaging 41 ⢠Save Quick T ext â Sav e the mes sa ge text in th e Qu i ck Te x t gallery . ⢠Ad d To C o n t a c t s â Add the recipi ent to Contacts (if the re cipien t is not in the Cont act List). ⢠Me ssage I nfo â Displa y recipie nt informa tion, time stamp, and oth er in f orm ati on. â Draft M essages The draft f old er is us ed to st ore draft s of text and pi cture me ssages. The nu mber of messages stored in Dra ft s is shown in bra ck ets. T o ope n t h e Draft s folder , from Standby M ode, select MENU > M essaging > Dr aft s or press the Le ft Soft key Me ssag e > Draf ts . The ne west message is displayed first. High light a message, and sele ct from the available options. â Message Se ttings To configure setti ngs for message s, from Standby Mode, se lect MENU > Messagi ng a nd press the Left Soft key Se ttin gs , or pr ess the Le ft S of t ke y Me ssage and press the Left So ft ke y Set tings , and o ne of the followin g: Entry M ode â Change the Def ault Entry mode for writing text to Wor d , Abc , ABC , 123 . Au to Sav e Se nt â Select wh ether to aut omat ically save a ll sent message s to th e Se n t folder . To be asked ev ery time to save a sen t me ssa g e , s el e ct Prompt . Auto Er as e I nbox â Select w hether to automati cally er as e the oldes t (u nlocke d) m essag e fro m th e Inbo x wh en t he de vice mem ory is full. If set to Off , you are prompted to delete messages from your Inb o x wh en th e me mor y is f u ll. TXT Auto Vie w â Selec t whe ther to displ ay incom ing t ext messa ges au to m ati ca lly . If s e t to Off , it will displa y a prompt me ssage to se le ct View No w or Vie w Later when a mes s a ge i s re ceiv ed.
Messaging 42 Picture Aut o Receiv e â Sele ct whe ther to sa ve inco ming pictu re messa ges auto matica lly . If set to Off , you can se lect Reje ct to refuse to re ceive the me ssage. Quick Text â View an d ed it Quick Text entri es, which ar e shor t, prewritten m essages that can be recalled and inserted in to a text message. Th e gallery of preloaded an d user-defined Qu ick T ext entries is displa yed. To add an ent ry , se lect New , ent er th e te xt , an d select OK . T o eras e a Quick Text entr y , high l ig ht th e entr y , and select Eras e > Ye s . V oice mail # â Ch ange t he de fault 1-touch dialing n umber f or voicema il. Ent er t he n ew n umb er , and select OK . Callback # â Change the d efau l t callb ack number . Enter th e new number , and select OK . Signatur e â Crea te or edit tex t t hat is appended to each out going message. If you do not want to add a signature, select Non e > OK . Select Custom , en ter th e sig na ture t ext , and se lect OK . â V oicema il Messages V oice mail is a netw ork servic e tha t allows you to list en to voice messa ges record ed in the voice mail box . Whe n you have a new voice mess age, your phone alerts you and pro mpts you to liste n now or lat er . If you s elect Listen la ter , t he voice mail icon is displayed in Standby Mode. Lis te n to vo i cem ai l me ss a ges When you se e a n ew voi ce me ssage a ler t, sele ct Liste n no w to access y our voicemail box. Y ou can also s elect Mes sage > Vo i c e m a i l , or press and hold the voicemail 1-t ouch dial key . The numbe r of new message s and the date and time of the las t messa ge receiv ed are displaye d. To access you r voicema il box, sele ct CA LL . T o reset the v oicemai l counter , select Clear > Ye s . The ne w voicemail icon disa ppea rs from th e screen .
Messaging 43 Resetti ng the voicemai l counte r d oes no t del ete voi c emai l fro m your vo icema il box. To delete me ssages , you must acces s your vo icema il b ox and use the voicem ail system comm ands. If the stora ge limit of your v oic email b ox is exc eeded , old mes sages m ay be ov erwri tten. â Mobile Instant Messaging F or deta ils about instant me ssagin g (net work service) , see "Mobile Inst ant M essaging," p. 54. â E-mail Messages F or deta ils about E-mail me ssage s (n etwor k serv ice), see "E-mail Message s ," p. 53. â Chat To launc h a browse r and chat with IM us ers (netwo rk servic e) , in Standby M ode, select Me ssag e > Chat .
Co nt ac t s 44 6. Co ntacts Y o u ca n keep track of contact info rma tion in Contacts . Co ntac t name s are saved in Con tacts memo ry , a nd e ach conta ct e ntry can contain mu ltiple phon e nu mbers and e- mail addre sses. Con tact entrie s can be as signed to 1- to uch dials, pic ture IDs, ringto nes, a nd caller groups. â C rea te N ew Co ntac ts T o add a cont act to you r Contac t List : 1. Se lect MENU > Con tacts > N ew C o ntact . 2. S cro l l to eac h fie l d, and en ter th e conta ct info r ma tio n f or any of the followin g: Nam e: â the n ame of the con tact, w hich is displa yed in the Con tact Lis t. If no name is enter ed, the d efau lt phone nu mbe r or e mail ad dress is di splayed in the Contact List. Mo bile 1: â the prim ary mobile ph one n umber for the contact. Thi s i s th e def aul t num ber fo r th e c ont act. Home: â the hom e phon e numbe r for the contac t Work: â the busi nes s p hone num ber for the con tact Email 1: â the primary e-mai l address for the cont act Group: â a caller group for t he c ontact. Se e "Edit caller groups," p. 4 8. Pictur e: â a picture ID for the contact. See "Assign Picture ID," p. 46 . Ri ngt one : â a distinc tive ringto ne for t he caller . See "Add a Rin gtone ," p. 4 6. Mobi le 2: â the seco ndary mobi l e ph one num ber for the contac t Fa x: â th e fa x n umbe r for the c ont act Email 2: â the se cond ary e-ma il ad dres s for th e con tact
Contacts 45 3. Se lec t SA VE . Y ou can also qu ickly create a con tact in St andby Mode by enter ing the num ber an d sele cting Save > A dd New Contact and follow the step s above. If no name is entered, the defau lt phone numbe r or ema il address is displa yed in th e Contact List . C hange the de faul t num be r Th e def ault num ber is t he con tact numb er that is call ed wh en you d ial by contact na me. T o chan ge the de fault num ber w hen mul tiple num ber s are a ssigned to a single c ontac t: 1. Se le ct Contact s , then scrol l to the contact y ou wish to modify , and p res s Edit . 2. Highlight th e phone numbe r yo u wis h to se t as the de fa ult numbe r , a nd selec t Opt io ns > Set As De fault > OK > Yes or No . Set u p phon e number s wi th pa us es P a use codes in struct the receivin g system to pause or wait before ent ering th e numbe rs tha t follow them in th e dialing strin g. Y ou can insert a wait or pause to s eparate additional dig its (for exam ple, a password or e xtension ) from the main phon e numbe r . To a dd a pause code to a new phone numbe r in Standby Mode, do the following: 1. Enter th e nu mber . Sel ect Opt ions and on e of the f ollowing: 2-Se c P aus e â to set t he de vice to p aus e f or tw o se con d s before dialing the secondary nu mbers. "P" appears in the dialing strin g. Y o u can en ter a s many pa uses a s you need t o accommodate the timing on automa ted answe ring servic es. Wai t â to set the phone to wai t for y ou to send (or manuall y enter) the se condary numb er s. "W" app ears in th e dialin g stri ng. 2. Ente r additional number(s ) and select Sa ve .
Co nt ac t s 46 3. If Add New Contact is se lected, c hoose a nu mber , and se lect OK . Enter a name or other fields, and select SA VE . 4. If U pd ate E xi stin g is sele cted, ch oose an exist ing con tact > a num ber > OK . Assign Pi cture ID Y ou can set the phone to displ ay the pictu re of a calle r from your Contact List when your phone rings. T o assign a picture ID to a contact in Standby Mo de: 1. Se lect Contacts , scr ol l to th e co n tact yo u wis h to mo di fy , an d select Ed it . 2. Scr o ll to th e Pictur e: fi eld, a nd selec t Set . 3. Hig hligh t an image from My Pictu res , and se lect OK . 4. To save th e picture ID fo r the conta ct, sele ct SA VE . Add a Ringtone Y o u ca n add a distinct ive ringt one to dist inguish wh ich contac t is calling. To a ssign a ringtone to a contac t in Standby Mode : 1. Se lect Contacts , scr ol l to th e co n tact yo u wis h to mo di fy , an d select Ed it . 2. Scr o ll to th e Ri ng t one : f ield, and se lect Se t . 3. Hig hligh t an existing rin gtone from the ringto ne list, and selec t OK , o r sele ct Play to l ist en to th e rin g ton e. 4. To save the R ingto ne for th e con tact, se lect SAVE . â Cont act L ist The Cont act List can st ore up to 500 c ontac ts. Th e amou nt of num b er s, e ma il add res ses , an d co nt ac t in fo rm at io n tha t yo u ca n save may vary , depending on the length and the total number of en tri es in the Contact Lis t.
Contacts 47 Access the Cont act List To view the Co nt act List, pre ss Contacts in Standby Mode , or selec t MENU > Contacts > Contact List . T o quick ly find a cont act you w ant , en ter th e fi rs t le tter of th e c ont ac t nam e in the Go T o fie ld. M atc hi ng en tr ies are d i spla yed . To call the highlight ed con tact, press th e Send key . When you sele ct a cont act na m e, the defa ul t numbe r associa ted wit h the c onta ct is used un less you select a nothe r nu mber . To call anot her nu mbe r of the high ligh te d con tact, sele ct VIEW , sc roll to a numb er , and press the Send ke y . Or you can scroll left or right usin g the Directiona l key , and pres s the Send key . View or Edit t he Cont ac t List To edit a contact in Standby Mode, select Contacts , scroll to d esired contact, and select Ed it . To view cont act inform ation , select Conta cts , scroll to desired contact, an d select VIE W . N umb e rs, e-m ail addr esse s, or gr oups are disp layed fo r th e co nta ct . Select one of the following: Er as e â D ele te the cont act. EDI T â Modify the co ntact inf ormat ion. For editing option s, see " Crea te New Co ntac ts," p. 44. Opt io ns â Se nd a t ex t, se le ct Ne w T XT M s g or picture message , select New P i ct ure Ms g to t he c on ta ct. T o c al l th e cont act, s el ect Call . C ontac t List Optio ns In Standby Mode , select Contacts , sc roll to t h e c ont act you wa nt, se le ct Opti ons , and cho ose from the following : Ne w Cont act â Cre ate a ne w cont act. Erase â Del e te th e c ont act. New T XT Ms g â Send the conta ct a te xt messa ge (n etwo rk s ervice) . Ne w Picture Msg â Se nd th e co nt act a pi ctur e me ssa ge (network servi ce).
Co nt ac t s 48 Set A s ICE Contact or Unassign ICE Contac t â Assign or u nassign you r contact as an ICE (In Case of Emergency) contact. Call â Dial t he con tact (n etwo rk serv ice) . Send Na me Card â Send the na me card to a com patible devic e using B luet ooth. Er ase A ll â Del ete all co ntac ts. â Groups From Standby M ode, to access the Gr oups menu , select ME NU > Contacts > Groups . The default caller groups are No Gr ou p , Business , Family , Frie nds , O the r , and VIP . A contact can only be associated with one caller group at a tim e. If you add a contact from one group to anothe r group, that contact is rem oved f rom t he f irst group. Cr eate a new call er group In Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > Groups > New , enter the n ew gr oup name, and se lect SAVE . See "Add contacts to groups," p. 48. Edit ca ller groups Once created, caller groups can be updated w ith new contac ts, renamed, or erased. The default caller groups cannot be renamed or er ased. A dd con t acts to g roups T o edit caller groups and assign cont acts to them: 1. In Standb y Mode, sele ct MENU > Contacts > Groups . 2. Hig hlight a group from the list , and select VI EW > ADD ; or Opt i ons > Ad d . 3. Hig hligh t the des ired contac t, select MA RK and con tinue until all conta cts are ma rked an d then se lect Do ne .
Contacts 49 To edit individual contac ts and add t hem to caller groups: 1. In St andby M ode, s elect Contacts , s cro ll to t he c ont ac t you want to add t o a group, and Edit . 2. Scr oll t o the Group: field, and select Set . 3. High light an existin g group from the list of group name s, and select OK . S ele ct SA VE to updat e the contac t. Rename a gro up In Standby M ode, select MENU > Con tacts > Groups , highlight t he g roup you want to rename (exce pt the default groups), and se lect Op tion s > Rename . Edit the caller group name, and se lect SA VE . Erase a group To er ase a group you have created. From the Standby M ode, se le ct MENU > Contacts > Groups , highlight the group, and se le ct Op tion s > Erase > Ye s . Th e co ntac ts ass oc iate d wit h th e group are not erased. Send a group message To send a message to a group (networ k service). From the Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > Groups , the group name, and Op tion s > New TXT M sg or Ne w Picture Msg . Crea te th e me ssa ge you wan t to send to the group, and select SEND . Se e "New M essa ge," p. 35 . â 1-touch Dials Y ou can a ssoc ia te any mobi le, home, o r work num ber in the C ont act Lis t with a 1-to uch d ial key f rom 2 to 99 9 (ne twork service ). 1- touc h dial ke y is u sed to access voice mail. 1 -touch dial keys 97 (#BAL) ar e used t o check you r billi ng balance . 1- touch dial ke ys 9 8 (#MIN ) ar e used to che ck you r V erizon Wirele ss us age. 1-touch dial keys 99 (#PMT) are u sed to m ake a bi ll paymen t. T o dial a 1-touch di al num ber , see "Call a 1-tou ch dial nu mbe r ," p. 23 .
Co nt ac t s 50 S et u p 1- touch dialin g 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scr oll to an unas signed 1-tou ch dial slot, and select SET . 3. Highlight the contact y ou want to assi gn to the sele cted 1-touch dial slot, and select OK . 4. If m ore t han on e nu mbe r is saved in the co ntact, highligh t t he mobile, home, or w ork nu mber you wan t to assi gn, and select OK . S ele ct OK again to set. If only one number is saved, "Set Speed D ial to conta ct?" will appear on yo ur display . Select Ye s and press the OK key to save th e speed dial. E dit 1 - to uch dial nu mbers 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > Speed Dials . 2. Scr oll to an assigned 1-touch dial slot, and select SET . 3. Se lect Ye s to ove rw rite th e exist ing 1-t ouch dial numbe r . Highl ight the contac t you want assigned to the se lecte d 1-touch dial slot, and select OK . 4. If m ore t han on e nu mbe r is saved in the co ntact, highligh t t he new m obile, home, or wo rk numbe r you want to assign, and select OK . S ele ct Ye s to se t. Delete 1-to uc h dial n um bers From Stan dby Mode, se lect MENU > Contacts > Speed Dials , scroll to desired assigned 1-touc h dial slot, an d Remove > Ye s . Or in Standby Mode select Contacts > sc roll t o a contact assi gned wi th 1- touc h d ia l nu m ber s > VI EW > a nu mbe r > EDIT > Op ti ons > Remo ve S peed Dial > Ye s .
Contacts 51 â In Case of Emergency (ICE) Y ou ca n set up to t hre e co n tac ts as your In C as e of E mer gen cy (IC E ) conta cts . Y ou ca n ca ll ICE co nt ac ts e ven i f yo ur ph one is locked. See "Security ," p. 7 2. A cont act can on ly be assigne d as one ICE cont act . If you assign the s ame c ontac t to dif feren t ICE c ontact s , y our phone accepts the last a ssign ment on ly . Add a n ew ICE co ntact To add a new ICE conta ct, do the follow ing: 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > In C as e of Emerge ncy , an unassi gned contact, and ADD . Se lect one of the follow ing: From Co ntact s â Ad d an existing contact from y our Contact List. New C ont act â Cr eat e a n ew con tact and s et it as an ICE contac t. Se e "Create New Cont acts ," p. 44. 2. If Fr om Contact s is select ed, highligh t a contact, an d sele ct OK . 3. If N ew C o ntact is selected, enter a name or other fields, and select SAVE . ICE conta cts options For mor e options on ICE contacts. From Standby Mode, select MENU > Contacts > In Case of Emergency , an assi gned c ontact, and f rom the follow ing: Ca ll â Call t he I CE con tact. VI EW â View the d eta ils of th e conta ct . ⢠T o dele te th e cont act fro m Co ntac t Lis t , se lect Era se .
Co nt ac t s 52 ⢠T o modify the inf ormation of the cont act, selec t EDIT . F or edit ing options , see "Create New Cont acts, " p. 44. Both the erase and edit opt ions affect your Cont act List. For examp le, if you erase a contact, the contact is deleted from both ICE contacts list and Contact List. A lways be car eful w hen you se lec t eithe r opt ion. ⢠For f urther contact opt ions, select Op tion s > Ne w TXT M sg , Ne w Pi ct ur e Msg , or Call . Opti ons â Modify t he IC E con tact en try . T o assign anoth er cont act a s the IC E co nta ct en try , sel ec t Re-assign . S ee "Add a new I CE contac t," p. 5 1 . T o una ssign the entry , select Unassign . Add P erson al Infor mat ion T o crea te personal in formatio n of your ow n, or for ICE contacts. From Standby M ode, se lect MENU > Contacts > In C ase of Em er gen cy > P ersonal Info > ADD . Af te r add ing t he info rma tion , press SAVE to re tain it, or Cancel to exit. T o edit or erase th e ex isting not e, hig hlig ht a not e > VIE W > EDI T or press Eras e > Ye s to delet e the sel ect ed no te.
E-mai l Messa ges 53 7. E-mail Messages To launc h the inter net brow ser an d access the e mail me ssaging scre en (network service) , in St andby Mode , select Messa ge > Email . A Mobile Web ses sion start s, scroll to an em ail provider and press the OK key . Follow t he on-screen prompts to log into yo ur accou nt. Impo rt an t : Ex erci se ca uti o n wh en op en ing mes s a g es. Messa ges ma y contai n maliciou s softwa re or otherw ise be harmful to your ph one.
Mobile Instant Messaging 54 8. Mobile Instant Messaging T o access instant mess aging (networ k service), in Standby Mode, select M essa ge > Mobile IM > Ge t New Applications to download IM applications, or use one of the applications preloaded. After launch th e applica tion, press th e Right soft key Menu , sc roll to "Go To URL" t o enter a web address for your IM site, a nd follow the on -scre en prompts to log into you r a cc ount.
My Ri ngto nes 55 9. My Ringto nes Y o u c an set your fa vor ite mus ic as a ring to ne, a cont act ID for a parti cular co ntac t, or as alert soun ds for cal enda r entr ies t h ro ugh My Ri ng tone s . From Stan dby M ode, selec t MENU > My Rin gtone s > Get New Applicat ions > Get N ew Application s again to download a new r ing ton e, or use o n e of the t ones s tor ed i n t he t his f ol der . T o appl y a ringt on e, high light t he tone, a nd sel ec t Set As > Ringto ne , Con ta c t ID , o r Alert S ound s . T o list en to th e highligh ted ringt one , se le ct PL A Y . To de lete th e high light ed ring tone (e xcept th e d efau lt ringt ones), sele ct Opt ions > Er ase , or F ile Info to view file informa tion abo ut the high li ght ed ri n gtone .
Re cen t Ca ll s 56 1 0. Recent Calls Inform ation a bout mis sed, rece ived, or dia led calls is stored in Recent Call s . When th e numbe r of calls ex cee ds the ma ximu m, the m ost r ecent call r eplaces t he oldest. â Vie w Ca l ls T o view calls from Standb y M ode, select MENU > Recen t Calls > Missed , Received , Dial e d , Blocked ( Blocked is only a vailable w hen Block All or Contacts Only is set to incomin g calls. Se e "Security ," p. 72), Al l , or View Timer s . Th e ca lls a re lis ted by m ost r ecent first . Mi ssed ca lls a r e ca ll s th at ar e no t an s we red . Th e miss ed ca lls f eat ur e does no t fun ctio n whe n yo ur phon e is tur ne d off . Rec eiv ed calls are calls that are answered. All dialed calls are saved in Dialed . The calls that ar e di alin g from t he r est ric ted lis t a re s ave d in Block ed . When viewing t he call lists, t he followin g options a re availa ble: Messag e â Se nd th e select ed nu mbe r a New TXT Msg or New Picture M sg . See "New Message ," p . 3 5. This o ption is not shown for una vailab le or voicema il numbe rs. OPEN â View call details. Opt ions â To v iew more details, or protect the call from being erase d, se lect Save , Er ase , Loc k , Eras e All , or View Timer s . â View Call Timers Y ou can view the tota l number of calls, duration (mm :ss) of calls, an d th e da ta tra n sfe r info rmat io n wi th the View T ime rs opt io n. From Standby M ode, se lect MENU > Rece nt Calls > Vie w Time rs > Las t Ca ll , A ll Calls , Received Call s , Dialed Calls , Roa min g Calls , Tr a n s m i t D a t a , Re ceived Data , To tal D a ta , La st Rese t , Lifetime Call s , or Lifet ime D at a Co unter .
Re cen t Ca ll s 57 Note: Some t im ers ma y be re set d uring servic e or so ftw are upgrad es. The act ual time invoice d for calls and s ervices by V erizon Wir eless m ay vary , depending on net work feature s, roundin g off for billing, t axes, and so fort h. Reset Call Timers To reset a sel ected call or da ta timer or to res et all time rs to zero (exc ept L if etime Ca lls and Lifetime Data Counter ), do th e fo llow ing: 1 . From Sta ndb y Mode , sele ct ME NU > Re cent Cal ls > View Timers . 2. High light the timer you want to modify , and selec t Re set > Ye s . 3. Se lec t Re set A ll > Ye s to r eset all tim ers (ex cept Lifetime Calls and Life tim e Dat a Co un ter ).
VZ Na vi ga tor 58 1 1. V Z Navigato r VZ Navigator supports GPS-related service , helping you find your way . With VZ N avigator , you can get your c urrent loca tion, or ge t direction s from th e curren t location t o a selected a ddress. Se lect MENU > VZ Navigator > OK to down load navigator applic ations. T o use th is serv ice, you mu st turn on Location On , se e "Lo ca tion Setting," p. 72.
Set ting s & To ol s 59 12. Setting s & T ools Us e th e Settings & T ools menu to cu stomize you r phone and to use your ph one as an organizer and personal digital assistant. â My V erizon The V erizo n Wire less My V erizo n we b p orta l (n e two rk s erv ic e) a ll ow s you to acc ess yo ur acco unt in formati on. F rom Standb y M ode, s el ect MENU > Settings & T ools > My V er iz on or press the Directional key to the le ft in St andby M ode. For more informat ion, contact Ve r i z o n W i r e l e s s . â T ools To access the voice com man ds, calculator , calend ar , calen dar p review , alarm clock, stop watch, wo rld clock, and notepad. From Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s . Vo i c e C o m m a n d s V oice command s allow you t o do things by verbal com mand (fo r e xampl e, make calls, confirm voice mail, a nd so on) . T o activate vo ice comma nds. From Standb y M ode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Tools > V oi ce Commands , or press the V oice Command key on the right side of the phone. See "Pho ne at A Glance ," p . 1 1. For more details, se e "V oice co mman ds," p. 78 . Ca lc u lat o r Calculator allows you to perform simple mathematical calculations. T o u se the cal cu lato r: 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Calc ulator . 2. Enter th e fir st numbe r of th e calc ul atio n us ing the Alpha numer ic keyp ad.
Settings & T ools 60 3. U se the Dir ectional ke y to add (up), subtra ct (down) , multiply (rig ht), or div ide ( left) values . 4. E nter the secon d num ber . 5. Pre ss the OK key (equal s) to solve your equ ation . Select Op er ator to us e par e nt hes e s in you r equat ion or to ente r an exp onen t ( Po w e r ). Pres s th e Clear ke y to delet e a k eystrok e, or se lec t Clear to cance l yo ur ca lculat ion a nd cle ar the scr een. Press # to switch a value to positive or negative, and press * to enter a de ci mal poin t. Note: T his cal culat or has limited accu racy and is desi gned for s imple calc ulatio ns. Calendar T he ca le ndar al l ow s yo u to d oc um e nt yo ur ag en da an d kee p it convenie nt an d easy to acce ss. Y o u can sc hed ule even ts in to the calendar and set your phon e to alert you with a reminder . Schedule a n ew event 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > T ools > Calendar (or pr ess dow n on the Direc tional key in Standby Mode). Scroll to the required event date and select Ad d . 2. Enter the ev ent title , s tar t an d en d d at e, an d t i me u sing t he Alpha nume ric key pad. 3. To se t the ti me zon e, se lect Time Zone > Set > a zone > OK . 4. To se t the fr equency , selec t Recu r ren ce > Se t > a frequ ency > OK . 5. T o se t a to ne , se l ect To n e > Se t > a tone > OK . 6. To s et vib rate on , se lect Vibrate > Se t > On > OK . 7. To s et a rem ind er , s ele ct Re mind er > Se t > a settin g > OK . 8. To save the set tings, sele ct SAVE . Th e date sc he duled w ith even ts is hig hlighte d in differen t colo r .
Set ting s & To ol s 61 Delete an existing event 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Tools > Calendar (or press down on th e Directional key in Standby Mode), scroll to the event date, and VI EW . 2. Hig hlig ht th e event entry yo u wa nt to re move an d press the Left Soft key Er ase > Ye s > OK . Update an existing event 1. Fro m Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Tools > Calendar (or press down on th e Directional key in Standby Mode), scroll to the event date, and VI EW . 2. High light the eve nt entry you want to modify , and select VIEW > EDI T . 3. High light and edit the eve nt entry fields you w ant to update, and sele ct SAVE . To set the c alen dar op tion s. From th e St andb y Mode , se lec t MENU > Se tt in gs & T ool s > T ools > Calendar > Opti ons (or pr ess dow n on the Direct ional key in Standby Mode) and one of the follow ing: ⢠Wee kly â View a weekly calendar pre vie w . ⢠D aily â V iew a daily calen dar previe w . ⢠G o to Date â Enter a spec ific date us ing the Alp hanumeric k eypad. ⢠Erase a D ay â Delete the events of a highlighted day . ⢠E rase P assed â D ele te pa st ev ent s. ⢠Erase All â Delete a ll event s on your cale ndar . ⢠Cale ndar Preview â D isplay the eve nt infor mation in St andby Mode. See "Calendar Preview", below . Calenda r Pre view C alendar preview reminds you the event s of the curren t date. From St an db y M ode , se lec t MENU > Se ttings & Tools > Tools > Calendar Pr e v ie w > M ain Scr een > On . If sel ect Off , is displaye d in Standby Mode.
Settings & T ools 62 T o set the font size of an event. In Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Calendar Preview > Font Size > No rma l or La r ge . Alarm Clock Alarm clock allows you to set up to thre e alarms. Y ou must turn on your phone to use the alar m clock. T o set an alarm : 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > T ools > Alarm Clock > Al ar m 1 , Alar m 2 , or Al ar m 3 . 2. Scr oll left or right to act ivate the alar m. 3. Hig hligh t the Set T ime fi el d an d u se th e Al ph anume ri c k eyp ad to e nter t he t ime of day the alar m will sou nd. Pr ess the L eft Soft key to select eith er am or pm . 4. To s et h ow often the alar m will occu r , h ighlig ht t he Fre que ncy field and scrol l left or right . 5. To ch oose a n alarm r ingto ne, high light th e Ringer field, and select Se t , the desired ringto ne, and OK . 6. Se lect SAVE . Whe n an alarm is set , is displa yed in Standby Mode . T o tu rn an alar m off, from Standby Mode select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s > Alar m Clock . H ighligh t t he al arm yo u wa nt to modify , and select OK > ch ange to Off > SA VE > "Set on" w ill appear on the display > sele ct No . Wh en an al ar m tim e i s re ac hed , th e al ar m ton e s ou nd s o r vi br a tes , dependin g on th e ma ster volume s ettings. To set it to vibrate withou t sound, press the V ol ume keys to Vibrate Only . Se e "Phone at A Gl an ce ," p . 1 1. S ele c t Sn ooze to t urn the alarm off a nd ha ve it sou nd again after 1 0 minutes. Select Dismis s to tu rn off th e al ar m. St op wa tc h The stopwatch can be used to measu re elapsed time, suc h as for a sporting e ven t. Y ou can time up to ten re cord s.
Set ting s & To ol s 63 The st opwatch a ccura cy is not the sa me as that of a professional instru ment. T herefore , Nok ia a dvises again st its use f or offi cial co mpetition s or any other ev ent in which a h igh-pre cisio n device wo uld be requ ired to esta blish e xact t imes. To t ime an event, from St andby Mode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Tools > Stop watch > ST ART . The elapsed t ime is dis played in mm :ss: ms forma t. To time mult iple eve nts and ma rk the ela psed time for each even t y ou are m easur ing, sele ct Split (th is option is only ava ilable w hile tim er is ru nn ing). To sto p the w atch, select STOP . T o r ese t the wat ch t o ze r o, s el ect Re s et when the watch is stopped. Wo r l d C l o c k World clock allows you to deter mine th e curren t time in an other time zo ne or co untr y . From Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Tools > World Clock . The world map is displayed. To display the time in a city , scroll on th e world ma p to the city . To view a list of cit ies, sele ct Cities . To turn day light savings time On or O ff for a city , sele ct t he ci ty an d Set DS T . Not e pad Notepad allows you to add, read, edit, or e rase notes. T o create a no te fro m Stan dby M ode , sel ect MENU > Settin gs & T ool s > To o l s > Notepad > New or Add . En te r you r not e te xt (se e " T ext Entry ," p. 27 ), a n d se l e ct SAVE . To view or edit a note, highlight the note, and selec t VIEW > EDIT . To delete one no te or all notes , select Opti ons > Erase or Er ase A ll .
Settings & T ools 64 â Bluetooth Menu Bluetooth t echnology e nables wireless conne ctions betw een electronic devices within a range of 1 0 m eters (33 feet). A Bluetooth con nection can be use d to send image s, t ext, galle ry files, voice recor dings , notes, or to connec t wirele ssly to othe r devices usi ng Blue tooth t echnology , suc h as comput ers. Y ou can sync hronize your phone and your PC using B luetoot h conne ctiv ity . Since devices using Blue tooth techn ology comm unicate using radio waves, your phone and the other devices do not need to be in direct line-of-sigh t. H owev er , t he c onne ction ca n be subject to in terfer ence from obstructions, such as wa lls, or other electronic devices. This devi ce is comp liant with B luetoot h specificat ion 2.0 EDR supporting the follow ing profiles: HSP V1.1 (headset profi le), HFP V1.5 (handsfree car kit prof ile), PBAP (phonebook acce ss profile), and OPP (object push profile for vCard and vCalendar). T o ensure interoper ability betwe en othe r devices support ing Bl u eto ot h te chn ology , u se N okia a ppr oved en ha nc ement s for this model. Check wit h the manuf acturers of other devices to determ ine th eir compa tibility w ith this device . There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth techn ology in some locations. Check with y our local aut horitie s or V erizon Wirele ss. For more informat ion, see the Bluetoot h T e chno logy organization websit e: https://ww w .bluetooth.org/ . From Standby M ode, se lect MENU > Se tt in gs & T ool s > Bluetooth Menu and you may select from th e followin g options: 1. Add New De vices â t o set up a pairing between your phone and anothe r device with Bluetooth technology . 2. Tu r n O n or Tu r n O f f â to activate or deactivate Bluetooth co nn e ctiv i ty . at th e to p of the di spl ay ind ica t es a n a ct ive Bluetooth conn ection.
Set ting s & To ol s 65 3. Se lec t O pti ons a nd you may selec t fro m the follow ing: 1. M y Phon e Name â to se t the name of your de vice th at i s to be seen by ot hers. Ente r a n ame, an d sele ct OK . 2. D iscovery Mode â t o allow your dev ice to be search ed by o ther devices in the area. T o hide your phone from other use rs, selec t Of f . 3. F ile Rece iving â to s et th e le v el of s ec urit y wh en rece iving file s from oth er devices . The re are thre e levels of securit y availabl e: ⢠Alw ays Ask â to promp t you for permission each time you r eceive a f ile ⢠Alw ays Accept â to alw ays accept files ⢠Alw ays Reject â to never acce pt f iles 4. S upported Profiles â to vie w informa tion a nd help on suppor ted profiles. For example, to use a Bluet ooth headset, the phon e must have the headset profile. 5. M y Busin ess Card â to edit det ails of your busine ss card. Y ou ca n send and re c eiv e busi nes s ca r ds be twe e n othe r co mpatible dev ices . Note: Operat ing the device in hidd en mode is a safer way to avoid malicious sof tware. Do not ac cept Bluetooth connec tivity fro m sour ces you do no t trust. Alte rnat ively , switch o ff t he Blue tooth func tion. This does not affect other func tions of the phone. Impo rt an t: Fe at ures using Bl ue too th tec hno l og y i ncr ea s e the demand on bat tery power and reduce the battery life. Pa i r d e v i c e s 1. Fro m th e stan dby screen , press th e OK key ( MENU ) to acces s the Main Menu .
Settings & T ools 66 2. Pre ss up on the Dire ctiona l key to sele ct Settings & T o o ls, then press t he OK key to sele ct. 3. Pre ss dow n on the Di rect ional key to high light Bluetoot h Menu , the n press th e OK key to select . 4. With Add New Devices high lighted, press the OK key t o sele ct. 5. Pu t the headset you wan t to connect to in discove rable mode and then press th e OK key on your phone. 6. Y our phone will sear ch for Bluetoot h devices ne arby and th en disp lay a list of available de vices. P ress down on the Directional key unt il you hav e highlight ed the h eadse t you wan t to pair w ith , then p r ess th e O K k ey ( PAI R ). 7. U se the Alph an um eric key pad to en te r th e pas ske y of th e headset you w ant to pair with and press the OK key . 8. Y our ph one will th en pa ir w ith the he adset . Note: T he phon e aut omatica lly attempts t o send a passkey of âÂÂ000 0â to the device and shows the messag e âÂÂA TTEMPTING T O AUT O P AIR.â The default PI N code is usua lly 00 00. R efer to the Blue tooth a ccessor yâÂÂs user guide for additional inf ormation. â Sounds Setting s T o adjust volu mes and as sign sounds t o phone c alls an d alarm s. From Standby M ode, se lect MENU > Se tt in gs & T ool s > Sound s Settings a nd from th e fo llowi ng: 1. Call Soun ds â T o set ringto nes for inco ming calls. Sele ct Call Rington e , scroll to the d esir ed ringtone , and pr ess OK . T o se t the pho ne to v ib rate wh en rec eivi n g a c all, se lect Call Vibrat e > On . 2. Aler t So un ds â Select the alert type ( To n e , Vi brate , o r Rem in der ) for an i ncomin g text mes sage, p ictur e mes sage, or voic email. Select Em erg enc y Tone to s et t h e al er t t ype ( Al ert , Vibrate , or Off ) for emergency dialin g.
Set ting s & To ol s 67 3. Keypad V olum e â To set th e volu me fo r the ke ypad , pre ss the Direction al key Up and Down (thi s option only wor ks when the maste r volu me is no t set to All Soun ds Off , Alar m On ly , or Vibrate Only by pressin g the V o lume key s, see "Phon e at A Glance," p. 1 1). 4. Ser vice A lerts â T o acti vat e a n al ert. ⢠ERI â Enha nced roa ming indica tor ( ERI) displays the stat us o f the mobile service ( netw ork se rvice). Th e statu s can be "V er izon Network", "Extended Network", or "Roaming". S ee "Banner , " p. 67. ⢠Mi n ut e Bee p â To s oun d a n aler t ev ery m inute w hile in a ca ll. ⢠Call Con nect â To ale rt y ou wh en a call i s c onnect ed. 5. Po w e r O n / O f f â To enable or disable tones wh en your pho ne is turned on or off (this option on ly works when the mast er volume is not set to A ll Sounds Off , Alarm Only , or V ibrate On ly by pressin g the V olum e keys, see "Phone at A Glance ," p. 1 1 ). â Display Settings To modify the look and feel of t he display . From Standby Mod e, se le ct MENU > Settings & T ools > Disp lay Se ttin gs . Ba nne r To display a text banner In Standby Mode scr een, select ME NU > Set tings & T ool s > Display S ettings > Banne r and fr om the fol lowi ng: P er sonal Ban ner â Enter your own banner text of up to 18 charac ter s. T o change th e te xt col or , se lect Te x t C ol or . ERI Banner â Select On to display the status of the mobile network above your pe rsonal banne r (networ k service).
Settings & T ools 68 Backlight T o conse rve ba ttery life, you ca n set the ph one backligh ting to d im when no t used . To set t he back light d uration, in S tandby Mode, select MENU > Se ttings & Tools > Display Settin gs > Back light an d from the follow ing: Disp lay â T o set how long the ma in disp lay backlight rem ains on, scroll and se lect eithe r 7 seconds , 15 Seco nds , 30 Se cond s , Alw ays On , or Alw ays O f f and t hen press OK . K eypad â T o set how long th e keypa d backlight rem ains on, scroll an d s ele ct ei th er 7 sec onds , 1 5 Seco nds , 30 S e co nds , Alw a ys O n , or Alwa ys Off and then press OK . Wal lp a pe r To set y our phon e to di sp lay a bac kgrou nd p ictur e (wal lpape r), fro m Standby M ode, sel ect MENU > Se ttin gs & T ools > Di spla y Set tin gs > Wallpap er > Main Scre en > My Pi c ture s or Fun An imati ons > an image or an an imation a nd press OK , or Wallpa per > Fron t Screen > an image and pr ess OK . Select Vi ew b y press ing the Left Soft key to preview an image file as wa llpaper . To browse for a new w allpaper , pr ess the Right Soft key to sele ct Get New . Dis play Them es T o choose the colo r theme of the background screen, f rom Standby Mode, sele ct MENU > Settings & T oo ls > Displ ay S etti n gs > Dis pla y Them es > Classic , Bal loon , Bamboo , or Gu mballs > SET . Pre ss the Left S oft ke y to Prev ie w a hig h li g ht ed t heme. Note: Th e default setting of Display Themes is Classic.
Set ting s & To ol s 69 Ma in Men u S etti ng s To set the layout of the menu sc reen, from Standby Mode , select ME NU > S etting s & Tools > Displ ay S et tings > Ma in Me nu Se tti ngs > Tab , List , or Grid . Press t he Left So ft key to Prev ie w the hi ghlig hted lay ou t an d th en Li st to return to the availab le lay out opti ons. Sel ect SET to se l ect th e hig hlig h ted layou t. Note: The default setting of Main Men u Settings is List. Di al Fo nt s To set the fon t size of the characte rs disp layed wh en enterin g a p hone num ber , from Standby Mode , select MENU > Settin gs & Tools > D ispla y Settings > Dial Fon ts and sele ct No rmal or Large . Cl ock Fo rmat To set the clock form at on your phone â s main display or front d isplay , from St andby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Displ ay Settin gs > Clock Format and select Main Cloc k > An alog , Large An alog , Dig it al 12 , Large Digi tal 12 , Digi tal 24 , Lar g e Di gi tal 24 , Cl assic , or Off , or Front Clo ck > Dig it al , Anal og , o r Off . Note: The default settings of Main Clock and Front Clock are Lar ge Digital 12 a nd Digital. â Phone Settings The Ph one Se ttings menu allows you to design ate specific ne twork settin gs and operational modes for yo ur phone. Airpla ne Mode Airplane Mode prevents your phone from receiving ra dio frequencies, wh il e you c a n st ill us e fu n cti on s th at do n ot re qu ire net w ork s e rvice . To a ctivate Air plane Mode, from Standby Mod e select MENU > Se tt in gs & T ool s > Phone S ettings > Air plane Mode > On .
Settings & T ools 70 Se t S hor tcuts Shortcu ts allow yo u to quickly a ccess cert ain fu nctions . T o acce ss your sh ortcuts, in S tandby M ode, p ress t he D irectional key Righ t. Select the shortcut from the available options. For the defa ult s hortcuts, s ee " M y s hortcuts," p. 1 6. T o change the short cuts, do the followin g: 1. Fr om Standby Mode, select Menu > Se ttings & T ools > Phon e Settings > S et Sh ortcuts > Set My Shortcuts . 2. Select Sh ortcu t 1 , Sh or tcu t 2 , Shor tcut 3 , o r Sh ort cu t 4 , and SET . 3. Se lect th e application you wan t and select OK . T o res e t the assi gn ed s ho rt cut to th e def ault setti ng , hig hl igh t the shortcut, an d selec t the Right S oft ke y O pti ons > Reset Shortcut # and press OK . T o rese t all of the assign ed shor tcu ts to the defaul t se tting, select Opt ions > Reset My Shortcu ts and press OK . T o mo ve the s hor tc uts , do th e fol low ing : 1. Pre ss righ t on t he D irectional key in Standby M ode. 2. Se lect a shortcut and pr ess the Right Soft key Move . 3. Pre ss up or down on the Directional key t o mo ve the hig h li ght ed sh or tcut , and se l ect SAVE . Set Dir ectional K eys T o set applica tions a nd shortc uts to your Dire ctiona l key whe n pressing Up, Left or Down, do the following : 1. Fr om Standby Mode, se lect Menu > Sett ings & T ools > Phone Settings > Set Shortcut s > Se t Direction al K eys . 2. Scr oll to and select the key t o whic h you wan t to assign th e application, an d press SET . 3. Scr oll to and select the application you want and OK .
Set ting s & To ol s 71 T o reset the s elect ed Dire ctio nal key to th e default s etting , high light the key , and press the Right Soft key Option s > Res e t ( Dir ectio n) Key and pr ess OK . To reset a ll Direct ional ke ys to th eir d efault se tting, pre ss the Rig ht S oft ke y Op tions scr oll to Reset D irecti onal Keys and press OK . V oice Comm and Se ttings To change the settings for voice com mand s, f rom Standby Mode , selec t MEN U > Set ti ngs & T ool s > Phone Se tting s > V oice C ommand Setting s , scroll to and cho ose from the av ailable opt i ons: 1. Ch oice List â W hen yo ur ph on e is uns ur e of th e n ame or n um ber you ha ve said, a list of three ch oices is shown . T o displa y the choices , select Autom atic or Always On . T o display only the best mat ch, sele ct Alw ay s Off . 2. Sen sitivit y â Use t he Dire ctiona l key to set how sensit ive the voice rec ognition on you r phon e is. If many of you r voice comma nds are reje cted, press Down on the Dir ection al key to a dju s t the s ett ing to wa rds Reject Less . I f your ph one is n ot recogni zing your comman ds correct ly and is activat ing the wrong nam es or numbers, press Up on the Directional key to ad jus t th e se tti ng t owa rds Re ject More . 3. Digit Dial in g â Set how your phone re cognizes your vo ice for each num ber on y our ke ypad. ⢠A dapt Digits â To allow your ph one to recognize you r voice for ea ch nu mbe r on your ke ypad. Y our phon e asks you to say a seque nce of numbers, so they can be recorded and played b ack to you . Y ou can rer ecord t hem if you a re un happy with y our pro nuncia tion, or se lect OK to a ccept them . ⢠Re se t Di g its â T o rest ore t he numb er sou nds t o the o riginal fa ctory settin gs, if you chang ed them using A dapt Digits .
Settings & T ools 72 4. Sou nd â Se lect Mode > Prompt Mode for the phone to prompt yo u for in for m ati on , Re adout Mode to prom pt you and r ead the me nu i tem s a s yo u na vi ga t e, or T on es Only Mode to prompt you with be eps on ly . Select N ame S et tings > Speed to c hange t he speed th at a name is played back, or Vo l u m e to change the vol ume that a n ame is played back . Select Speakerph one to turn the speaker phone on or off when the voice re cognition is a ctivate d. 5. Ab out â to view info rma tion about the voice signal. La ngua g e T o set the defau lt language of yo ur phone me nu and displays, from Standby Mode , select MENU > Settings & T o ols > Phon e Settings > Lan g ua g e > English or Español . Loca tion Set tin g T o shar e position inf orm ation over the ne twork, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Phone Settings > Location Se tting . Sel ec t Lo cat i o n On to ma ke pos itio n in forma ti on co ntinu all y ava ila bl e, or E9 1 1 Only to mak e it available for em er gency ser vice s only . Pre ss OK to s el ec t. For calls to em erge ncy numbe rs, locati on in forma tion may be u sed by the emergency operator to determin e the position of the phone. This fe ature ma y not fun ction in a ll area s or at all tim es. The functionality and accuracy of this feat ure are dependent on the netw ork, sa tellite sy stems , th e a genc y receivin g the i nformat ion and the fold posit ion. Ke ep ing the fold o pen helps st rengt hen the signal of the internal GPS a ntenn a. Sec u rit y T o protect the device from unauthorized use, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Set tings & T o ols > Phon e Set ti ngs > Security .
Set ting s & To ol s 73 En ter your sec ur ity cod e which is by de fault the last four digits of you r ph on e nu mbe r and pr ess OK . S elec t from t he fo llo w in g o pt ion s: Edit Codes â To change the security code. Re s tr ic ti o n s â T o preven t th e us e of certa in func tion s. E nter your secu rity code which is by default the last four digit s o f your phone num ber a nd press OK . ⢠Location Setting â T o re qui re the se cu rity code to a cce ss Location Setting , se lect Loc ation Setting > Loc k S e tti n g . See "Location Setting," p. 72. ⢠Ca lls â T o rest rict calls , sel ect Incom ing Calls or Outgoing Ca lls and select from the fol lowing: Allow Al l , Cont acts Only , or Block A ll . ⢠Mess ages â To restrict me ssage s, select Incomin g Mess ages or Out going M essag es and sel ect from the fo llowing: A llo w A ll or Block All . Ph o n e L oc k Se tt i ng â Select from Unlocked or On P ower Up . For On Pow e r U p , only emer gen cy call, answer ing inc omin g calls , and fun ctions of viewing personal infor mation und er ICE Contacts List ar e av ai labl e. To dis ab le th is sett ing, selec t Unl ocked . Lock Pho ne No w â T o lock the ph one wi th sec urity code. Whe n the phone is locked, you must enter your lock code to use the phone again. R estore Ph one â T o reset phone settings to factory defa ults. System Se lect To set your phone to roam or search for another network when y ou a re not i n your home area , from S tand by Mo de , sel ect MENU > Set tings & T oo l s > Phon e Se ttin gs > System Select and one of the follow ing options: H ome O nly â Make an d rece ive calls in you r home area only . Autom atic A or A uto ma tic B â Search for ser vice in an other net work . Th e roamin g rate applies w hen you are not in your home area.
Settings & T ools 74 NAM Selectio n If your phone is registere d with two phone num bers using num ber assignmen t module s (NAM) (for example, wor k and p ersonal nu m b e r s ) , you can choose which number to show to the recipients of your calls. From Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Phone Settings > NAM Se lec ti on > NAM 1 or NAM 2 . â Call Settings T o define how t o handle incomin g and outgoing calls, from Standby M ode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Call Settings . Answe r Options T o determin e how calls ma y be answered on your phone. Fro m Standby M ode, select MENU > Settings & Tools > Call Settings > Answe r Op tions and one of the following : Flip Open â A nsw er t he c all by ope ning t he f lip (default sett ing). Any Key â An swer t he call by pre ssing any key on the ke ypad. Au to Wit h Hands fre e â Answe r the call au tomatically in about 5 seco nds w hen a h ead set or ha nds -fre e car ki t is a tta che d to t he dev ic e. Auto Re try T o se t the ph one to au tom a tic all y r edial a numb er w hen the attempte d call fails , fr om Standb y Mode, select MEN U > Settings &T o o l s > Call Settings > Au to Re tr y , sel ec t On and p ress OK . Occasion ally , your net work may ex peri enc e heavy traff ic result ing in a f a st bus y signal when you dial . Wit h auto matic ret ry , y our phone redials the num ber (the numbe r of times is specified by the ne twor k) and noti fi e s you when the netw ork is avai la ble.
Set ting s & To ol s 75 TTY Mode A p hone with TT Y/TDD (tel etype/ tele comm unica tio n devic e for the deaf) support can translate typed characters to voice. V oic e can also be tr anslated into characters and displayed on the TTY . T o attach a TT Y enabli ng you to comm unic ate with parties also usin g a T TY d evic e, fr om Stan db y Mod e, s ele ct MENU > Sett ings & Tools > Call Se tt in gs > TTY Mode > "En abling TTY will disa ble headse t audio" will appea r on the displa y > OK an d one of the followin g: TTY Fu ll â T u rn on fu ll TTY capabili ty . TTY Tal k â T u rn on TTY in v oice carry-over (VCO) m ode. TTY H ear â Turn on T TY in he aring ca rry -over ( HCO) mode . TTY Off â T urn off TT Y m ode . S croll to desired choice an d press OK to sel ect . HAC Mode Wh ining or buz zing no ise may occu r wh en some wire less phone s are used ne ar some he aring devices, such as he aring aids. To reduce in terfe renc e, fro m Standby Mo de, selec t ME NU > Sett i ngs & T ools > Call Setti ngs > HAC Mode , s cro ll to On and pres s OK to select. One T ouc h Di al To initiate a 1-touch dial call by entering the 1-touch dial digits, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Se tt i ng s & T ool s > Call Se tt in gs > One Touc h Dial > On . If set to Off , a lo n g pr es s o n th e 1-tou ch dia l nu mbers desi gn ated in your Contact List w ill n ot fun ctio n. O ther wis e, you nee d to fir st pre ss the 1 -touc h dia l num ber s an d p ress the Send ke y . Se e " 1- touch D ials," p. 49. Vo i c e P r i v a c y To protec t the privacy of your phone conver sation from other cal lers placing phone calls on the same CDM A network (netw ork serv ice), from Standby Mode , select ME NU > Se ttings & Tools > C all Setting s > V oice Privacy pre ss OK to turn On .
Settings & T ools 76 Tou c h To ne s T ouch tone s are so und de sign ated to th e ke ys on your p ho ne key pad . Y ou c an use t ouch to nes for ma ny au toma ted di al - up s er vi c es s uc h as banking a nd airlin es or for enter ing your vo icema il box nu mber and password. T o set the key tone leng th, from Standb y Mode, select MENU > Settin gs & Tools > Call Se tt ings > DT MF T one s . Select Normal to send out a tone f or a fi xed per iod of t im e no mat ter how l ong you pre ss th e key or Lon g to sen d o ut a continu ous to ne f or as lo ng as y ou keep the key presse d. Scroll to desired setting and pre ss OK to se t. â Memory T o monitor the amoun t of phone memory you are using for file storage, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > Memory > Ph o n e Me mo r y . Select from the followin g options: Phone Memory Usage â To display the total us ed and av ailable memory (KB or M B, de pends on the file si ze). My Pictur es â T o disp lay the size of each pic ture file in My P i c tu res . My Sounds â To display the size of each sou nd file in My Sounds . T o delete a picture or sou nd file, highlight a file, press t he Right Soft ke y Op tio ns > Erase > scroll th rough list and ma rk select ed files to be deleted and press the Left Soft key Done when finis hed . Press OK to er as e the pi ct ur e( s) . â Phone Information T o view information about your phone , from Standby Mode, sele ct MENU > Settings & Tools > Phon e Info . The fo llowing infor mat ion is shown: My Numbe r â The active phone num ber .
Set ting s & To ol s 77 SW/ H W V er s io n â T he curre nt so ftwa re an d hardw ar e versio n fo r yo ur phone . Icon Glos sary â The libra ry of screen icons sho wn while on a call or whe n us ing featur es. Software Update â To che ck the status of your cur rent software on yo ur phone , select Status . To check if th ere ar e new soft war e updates avai lable for your phone, select Check Ne w (This f eature will not work if yo u are in ro aming or e mergen cy mode). â Setup Assistant To quickly set some phone settings, from St andby Mode, se lect MENU > Settings & T ools > Se tup Assistant an d you may sele ct fro m the fo l lo win g: Se t Ri ngt one â T o set ringtone s for inc oming calls . S et V olu me â T o ad just th e mast er vo lum e of th e phon e by p ressing the D ire ction al keys Up or D own . Set Aler ts â To se t the ale rt t ype fo r an in com ing text mes sa ge, pic t ure me ssag e, voi cem ai l, and em erg en cy tone. See " So und s S ettings, " p. 66. Set Wallpaper â T o set wa llpap ers for the m ain or fr ont scree n. Fo r de tails , see "Wallpaper ," p. 68. S et Backlight â To set the backligh t duration for th e main display and k eypad. See "Backlight," p. 68. S et Shortcut s â T o set applications and short cuts to your Up, Left o r Down Direc tion al keys. See "Set Direct ional K eys , " p. 7 0. Set Clock For mat â T o se t t he cloc k form at for t he m ain or fron t clock. See "Clock Format, " p. 6 9. P res s the L eft S of t key Done to re tu rn t o th e Settings & Tools me nu .
V oice comm ands 78 13. V oice commands V oice comma nds transfor m your de vice in to your own virt ual personal assist ant, letting you us e your voice to ma ke phone calls, look up contacts, and so on. Before us ing voice servi ces, not e the follow ing: ⢠V oic e comm a nds are lang uage- de pen dent. They a re no t depen dent on the speakerâÂÂs voice. ⢠V oic e comm ands are sensitive to backgro und n oise. Us e them in a quie t environ ment . ⢠V ery sho rt names are not accepted. Use long names, and avoid simila r name s for dif feren t numbe rs. Note: U sing voice tags may be diff icult in a no isy env i ro nmen t or d ur ing a n emer genc y , so y o u s h oul d not rely sole ly upon vo ice dialin g in all cir cumstan ces. â Activate a nd use V oice Commands T o acti vate voic e commands, from Standby Mode, select MENU > Settings & T ools > To o l s > V oice Comman ds , or press the Voice Comman d key ( see "Pho ne a t A Glance," p. 1 1 ). Th e fo ll ow ing opti ons are displ aye d: Cal l <Nam e> <L oc> â Say "Call" and then a name or a phone number f rom yo ur C onta ct L ist. For e xamp le, "Ca ll T om S mit h", "Call T om Smith â s mobile ", or "Call 6 1 7 5 15 2 12". Send <Msg T ype> â Say "Send Message " and you ar e asked for t he type of message. After choosing the message type, you are asked for the co nta ct na me or num b er . If you say a full-se nten ce com man d, such as "Send text to T o m", you are asked t o co nfir m th e message and gi ve the conta ct number . The correspondin g message edi tor opens.
Voic e co mmand s 79 Lookup <Name > â S ay "Looku p" and the name from your Contact L ist (f or e xa mp le, "L oo kup Tom" ) to r etrie ve a nd dis pla y inf orm at ion o f th e cont a ct. Go To <Menu> â Say "Go T o " to open the list of menu options on yo ur device and choose th e menu you w ant. Or say a full com man d wit h the applica tion name (for exam ple, "Go T o Contacts"). Ch e ck <I tem> â Say "Check " and yo u are ask ed f or a l ist of i tems. Or say "Chec k stat us" to h ear al l stat us inf ormation of your phone, inclu ding phone status, voice mail, m essages, num ber of misse d cal ls, t ime and date, battery level, signal strengt h, and volume. My V er iz on â Sa y "M y V erizon " to acces s y our V e rizon Wire less account in formati on . Help Guide â Say "He lp Gu ide" to see in structions on how to use thes e c omm ands . Fo r detailed ins truct ions on ho w to use each comm and, selec t the com ma nd yo u wa nt (e xcep t fo r He lp Gu ide ) and Info . To adjust th e settings of you r voice comma nds, se lect Settin gs . For details , see " V oice Command Settings, " p. 7 1.
Enha ncem ent s 80 14. Enhancements Wa r ni ng : Use onl y batteries, chargers, and enhance ments approved for use with this particul ar mode l. The us e of any other types may invalidat e any approval or warranty , and may be dangerous. For availa bility o f approv ed e nha ncemen ts, pl ease check w ith yo ur dealer . When you disconn ect the power cord of any enhan cement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Battery and Ch arger Informati on 81 15. Batter y a nd C har ger Informati on â Battery Inf ormation You device is powered by a rechargeable bat tery . The bat tery intended for use with th is device is BL -4B 7 00 mA h Li- Ion. This devi ce is i ntende d for us e wh en supplie d wit h pow er from th e follo wing chargers: A C-6U. The bat tery can be ch arged and discharged hun dre ds o f tim es, b ut it will event ually w ear out. Wh en th e ta lk and stan dby ti mes are n ot iceabl y sh orte r th an nor mal, r eplace the ba ttery . Use only appr oved batt erie s, and recha rge you r b a tt er y o nl y with approved chargers designated for this device. Use of an unapproved battery or charger may present a risk of fire , explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If a battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be necessary to conn ect the charge r , then disconne ct and reconnec t it to begin charging the b a tter y . I f the batt ery i s c om plete ly di sch arg ed, it ma y tak e seve ral minut es before the charging indicator appears on the d isplay or befo re any calls ca n be ma de. Always turn the device off and disconn ect the charger before remo vi ng th e batt ery . Unplug the charger from the elec trical plug and the devic e wh en not i n us e. D o n ot le ave a f ully c har ged batt ery conn ect ed to a charge r , sin ce overcharging may shor ten its lifetime. If left unu sed, a fu lly charged batt ery will lose it s charge over time. Alway s tr y to k ee p th e b att ery betwe en 1 5ðC a n d 25 ðC ( 59ðF and 77ðF). Extr em e temperatu r es red uce the capacity and lif etime of the battery . A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily . B attery perfor mance is particularly lim ited in te mperatu res well b elow f reez ing.
Battery and Ch arger Informa tion 82 Do not short-cir cuit the batter y . Acc idental short-cir cuiting can occur whe n a metallic objec t suc h as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive ( ) and negative (-) termin als of the bat tery . ( These look like me tal s trips on th e batt ery .) T his migh t happen, for example, wh en you carry a spare battery in your poc ket or purse. Short-circuiting the te rminals may damage the battery or the co nnect ing obje ct. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as the y ma y explod e. Batterie s may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local regula tions. Please re cycle when possible . Do not dispose a s househ old wa ste. Do not dism antle, cut, open, crus h, bend, deform , puncture , or shred cells or batteries. In the event of a bat tery leak, do not allow the liq uid t o come in cont act wi th the skin or ey es. In the ev ent of such a leak, flush your skin or eye s imm ediately with w ater , or seek medica l help. Do not modif y , rema nufa ctur e, atte mpt to inse rt fore ign objec ts into the battery , or immerse or expose it to water or other liquids. Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard. If the device or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and y ou believe t he battery has be en damaged, t ake it to a service ce nt er for inspe cti on befo re contin uing to use it. Use the battery only for its inte nded purpose. Neve r use any charger or battery that is damaged. Ke ep your battery out of the reach of s ma ll chil dren . â Nokia Ba ttery Authentica tion Guidelines Alway s use origina l Nokia bat teries for your saf ety . T o check that you are getting an original Nokia battery , pu rchase it fr o m an authorized Nokia dealer , and inspect the hologr am label using the following st eps:
Battery and Ch arger Informati on 83 S uccessfu l complet ion of the st eps is not a tot al assura nce of th e au then ticity of the bat tery . If you ha ve any reason to believe t hat your batt er y is not an aut henti c or iginal Nok ia bat tery , you shoul d refrain fr om us ing it and t ake it t o the n ear est auth orize d Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. Y our authorized Nokia service point or deale r will inspe ct the batter y for auth enticity . If authen ticity cannot be verified , r eturn the battery to the place of purcha se. Au t henticate Hologram 1. W hen you look at t he hologram on the label , yo u should see the Noki a co nnecting hands symbo l from one angle and the Nokia Or igin al Enh anc emen ts l ogo when looking from another angle. 2. W hen yo u ang le th e holo g ram lef t, right, down , and up, you shou ld see 1, 2, 3 and 4 dots on each side respectively . What i f your battery is not authentic? If you can not co nfirm tha t your Nokia ba ttery wit h the holo gram o n th e label is a n aut hen tic Nokia batt ery , plea se d o not u se th e b attery . T ake it to the ne ares t authoriz ed Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. The use of a batte ry that is not approved by the ma nufacturer may be dange rous and m ay re sult in poor performanc e and damage to your device and its enhancemen ts. It may also invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the device. To fi nd out mo re about original Nokia batteries, visit ww w .n okia.co m /battery .
Ca re and M ai nte na n ce 84 Care a nd Mainte nan ce Y ou r device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated wit h care. The following sugge stions wil l help you protec t your warra nty cove rage. ⢠Keep the device dry . Precipit ation, hu midity and all type s of liquids or mois ture ca n contain mine rals that will corrode electron ic circuits. If your device does get wet, rem ove the battery and allow the device to dry completely befor e re placing it. ⢠Do not use or store the device in dusty , dirty areas. Its movin g parts and electronic com ponents can be damaged. ⢠Do not store the devic e in hot areas. High te mperature s can shorten the lif e of electroni c device s, damage b atteries, and wa rp o r m elt ce rtai n pl as ti cs . ⢠Do n ot store th e devic e in cold a reas. When th e devic e re turns to its nor mal tempe rat ure, mois ture can fo rm ins ide t he device and damage electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do no t att empt to op en the de vi ce ot her th an as i ns truc t ed i n this gu ide. ⢠Do not drop, knock, or shak e the device. Rough han dling can brea k intern al c ircuit b oards a nd fin e mecha nics. ⢠Do not use hars h c h emi ca ls, cle aning s ol ven ts , o r st ro ng dete rgents to clean the device . ⢠Do not paint the de vice. P a int can clog the moving parts and prevent pr oper operati on. ⢠Use a soft, cle an, dry c loth to clean an y lens es, such as came ra, pro ximity sensor , and light sen sor le nses.
Care and Main te nanc e 85 ⢠Use only the sup plied or an approved replacement antenn a. Unauthori zed an tennas , modifica tions, or at tachm ents could damage the device and m ay violate regulations governin g radio devic es. ⢠Use chargers indoors. ⢠Alw ays crea te a backup of dat a you want to kee p, such a s contact s and calend ar note s. ⢠To res et the de vice from time to time fo r op tim um perf or mance, power off the device and remove the battery . These su ggestions apply equally to you r device , battery , charger , or an y enha nceme nt. If any de vice is not wor king properly , take it to the near est auth orized se rvic e facility for se rvice .
Additional Safety I nformation 86 Additional Safety Inform ation â Sm al l Chi ld ren Y our d e vic e an d its en ha ncem ent s may con ta in s ma l l p ar ts. K eep them out of the reach of small ch ildren. â Opera tin g Enviro nmen t This devi ce me ets RF exp osure g uide lines wh en u sed eithe r in t he norma l use position again st t he e ar o r whe n posit ioned at lea st 2.2 centimeter s (7/8 inch) away from the body . Whe n a carry case, belt cl ip, or holde r i s used for b o dy -w orn operati on, it shou ld not c ont ain metal and shou ld position the device t he above-stated distance from y our body . T o transm it data files or me ssages , this devic e req uires a quali ty con n ec tio n to th e n etwor k. In so me ca ses, tr ansm issi on of dat a files or mes sages may be delayed un til such a conn ect ion is available. Ensure the above separation dist ance instru ctions are followed un til the trans mission is comp let ed. â Medica l Devices Operation of any radio transmit ting equipm ent, includ ing wireless phones, ma y int erfere with the functionalit y of inadequately prot ecte d me dic al d evic es. Co ns ult a phy sician or t he manu fact ure r of the me dical device to dete rmine if t hey are ade quat ely shielde d from e xternal RF ene rgy or if you h ave any que stions. Turn off yo ur devic e in he alth care f acilities when any regu latio ns posted i n these areas ins truct you to do so. Hospitals or health ca re facili ties may be using equipme nt that could be sensitive to external RF energy .
Additional Safety Information 87 I mpl ante d me dic al dev ic es M anuf acture rs of medica l devices re comm end that a minimu m separat ion of 15.3 cent imeters (6 inches) should be m aintained b etween a wireless device and an implanted medical dev ice, such as a pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defibrillator , to avoid p otent ial interfe rence with th e medica l d evice. P erson s wh o have such device s should: ⢠Alw ays kee p the wir eless devic e mor e than 15. 3 ce ntime ters (6 inche s) from the medi cal device whe n the wi reless dev ice is tur ned o n. ⢠N ot carr y the wire les s d evice i n a brea st poc ket. ⢠Hold the w ireless device to the ear opposit e the medic al de vice to min imi se th e po tenti a l for in te rfe ren ce. ⢠T urn the w ireless device of f imm edia tely if t here is any reason to sus pect that int erf ere nce i s tak in g pl ace . ⢠Read and follo w the direct ions from the manufact urer of their implante d medical device. If you have any q uestions about using y our wireless dev ice with an implant ed medical device, consu lt your health care provide r . Hearin g ai ds S ome digital wir eles s devices may int erfe re with some h earing aids . If in te rferen ce oc curs, consu lt you r service prov ider . Wa rn i ng : For hea ring aid com patibility , you mus t turn off the B luet ooth co nnect ivity . Wa rn i ng : Listen t o music at a mod erat e level. Contin uous exposur e to h igh volume ma y damag e your hearin g. ⢠Whe n us ing headp hone s, turn th e volum e down if you cannot hear the people speakin g near you or if the person sitting next to yo u can he ar what you are list en ing to .
Additional Safety I nformation 88 ⢠Do not turn th e volume up to block out noisy surrou ndings. ⢠D o not listen at an y volume th at causes you discomf ort. If you experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech or experience any temporary hearin g difficulty aft er listenin g to your portable audio device, discontinue u se and consult your doctor . â Ve h i c l e s RF signals m ay affec t imprope rly ins talled or ina deq uately sh ielded e le ctr on ic sy stems in mot or v ehi cl es such as ele ctron ic fu el in jecti o n system s, elect ronic an tiskid (antilock ) brakin g system s, elect ronic speed cont rol syste ms, and air bag syst ems. For more infor matio n, check wit h the m anufa ctur er , or its represen tative , of your v ehicle or any equipment that has been added. Only qualif ied personn el sh ould service the devic e, or install the device in a vehicle . F aulty installation or service may be dangerou s and may inva lidate a ny war ranty that ma y apply to the dev ice. Check regu larly th at all wire less device equi pment in yo ur vehicle is mo un ted an d o per atin g prop erly . D o not s tor e or carry flam ma ble liquids, gases, or exp losive ma terials in th e same compar tment as the device, its parts, or enhanc ements. Fo r vehicles equippe d with an air bag, remember that air bags inflate with great force. Do not place objects, including in stalled or portable w ireless equ ipment in the area ove r the air bag or in the air bag de ployme nt area. If in- vehicle wireless eq uipm ent is improperly inst alled and the air bag inflat es, ser ious injury cou ld res ult. Using you r device wh ile flyi ng in aircr aft is prohibited. Turn off your device befor e boarding an aircraft. The use of wirele ss teledevice s in an aircraft may be dange rous to the operation of the a ircraft, disrupt the wire less telephon e network , a nd may be illegal.
Additional Safety Information 89 â P o te nt ia lly Ex plo s ive En v iro nm en ts T urn of f your devi ce when in any area wit h a p ot enti all y e xplo s i ve atmos phe re, and ob ey all signs and in structions . P oten tially expl osive at mospher es in clude area s whe re you wou ld nor mally be adv ised to tur n off your veh icle engin e. Sparks in such area s could cau se an explosio n or fire result ing in bodily injury or even dea th. Turn off the device at refuelli ng points suc h as near gas pumps at serv ice stations. Observe restr ictions on the use of radio equipme nt in fuel depots, storage, and distribution ar eas; che mical plants; or whe re blasting operat ions are in pr ogress. A reas with a potentially expl osive atmosphere are often, but not alwa ys, clearly marked. They inc lude below deck on boats, che mical transfer or storage fa cilities a nd areas w here t he air con tains chemica ls or part icles such as gr ain, dus t, or meta l powde rs. Y ou should ch eck with the ma nufactu rers of vehicles usin g liquefied pe troleum gas (such as p ropane or butane ) to determine if this device can be safel y used in the ir vicinit y . â Em ergency Ca lls Im po rt an t: Th is de vice op erate s usin g ra dio si gn als, w irel ess networks , landline netw orks, and user-progr ammed functions. If your device suppor ts voice calls over the inter net (int ernet calls), ac tivate bot h the int ernet ca lls and the ce llular phon e. Th e device wil l attempt to make emer gency calls over both t he cellular network s and through your internet call pr ovider if bo th are activat ed. Connection s in all conditions cann ot be guaranteed. Y ou sho uld neve r rely sol ely on any w ireless devi ce for e ssen tial commun icati ons like m edical eme rgencies . T o make an emergency call: 1. If the device is not on, power it on. Check for adequa te signa l stren gth.
Additional Safety I nformation 90 2. Pre ss the E nd key a s many times as nee ded to clear the disp lay and read y the devi ce for calls . 3. E nter the o fficial emer gen cy number f or your p rese nt location . 4. Pre ss the Se nd key . If certa in feat ure s are in us e, you ma y firs t need to turn th os e feat ures off be fore yo u can make an eme rgency ca ll. Con sult th is guide or your se rvice p rovide r for m ore info rma tion . When ma king an em ergen cy call, give a ll the neces sa ry inform atio n as a ccura tely as possible. Y our wir eless device may be the only means of commun ication at the sce ne of an accide nt . Do not en d the call until give n permissi on to do so. â Cert ific ation Inform ati on (S AR) This mobile devic e meets guide lines for exposu re to radio wa ves. Y ou r mo bile devic e is a ra dio t rans mitter and r ece iver . It i s de sig ned not to exce ed the limits for e xposure to radio w aves recom mende d by intern ational guidelin es . These guide line s were de veloped by the independen t scientific organization ICNI RP and includ e safety m arg in s d esi g ned to a ssu re the prote cti on of all pe rson s, r egar dl es s of ag e an d hea lt h. The exposure gu idelines for mobile devices emp loy a unit of measure ment kn own as t he Sp ecific A bsorption Rat e or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNI RP gu idelines is 2.0 wa tts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 1 0 grams of tissue. T ests for SAR ar e conducted using st andard operating po sitions w ith the devic e transmitting at its highe st certified power level in all test ed frequ enc y ban ds. The actu al SAR le vel of an ope rat ing de vice ca n be belo w the m ax imu m va lue b ecau se the de vice is desi gned to us e only the power requi red t o rea ch the net work. Tha t amou nt change s dep endi ng on a nu mber of factors such as how clos e you are to a network base station. The high est SAR value under the ICN IRP guideline s for u se of the devic e at th e ear is 0. 68 W/k g.
Additional Safety Information 91 Use of de vice ac cess orie s and enha nce ments may res ult in di ff erent S AR values. SAR value s may vary depen ding on national reporting and tes ting requ irements and t he networ k band. Additional SA R informat ion may be provided under product information at ww w .n okia .com . Y ou r mobile devic e is also designed to meet the requir ements for ex po sure t o radio wa ve s es tabli sh ed by th e Fe deral Co mmu n icati ons C ommission (USA) and I ndustry Canada. These requirem ents set a SAR l imit o f 1. 6 W/kg a ve rag ed ov er one gr a m of tis su e. The hig hest SA R val ue r epor ted u nde r th is st anda rd duri ng pr od uct certi ficat ion for u se at the ear is 1.12 W /kg and when proper ly worn on th e body is 0. 69 W/kg . â Hear ing Aid Compatib il ity (H AC) Wa rn i ng : For he aring a id compatibilit y , you must tu rn off the B luet ooth co nnect ivity . Y ou r mobile dev ice model complies with FCC rules govern ing hearing aid com patibil ity . These rules requ ire an M3 microphon e or hi gher val ue. The M-value, shown on the device box, refers to lowe r radio fre quen cy (RF) emiss ions. A highe r M-valu e gen erally indicates that a device m odel has a lo wer RF emis sions level, which ma y improv e th e likelihood tha t the device will operate w ith certa in hearing aids. Som e hearing aids are more imm une than other s to int erference. Please cons ult your he aring health profession al to det ermine the M-rating of your hearing aid and whe ther your heari ng aid will wor k with this devic e. More in form ation on acc essibility can be found a t www .noki aaccess ibility .com .
Additional Safety I nformation 92 â T ec hni ca l I nform atio n T ype d esignation â RM-33 9 Dimen sions â Width , 42mm ; len gth, 82 mm; dept h, 16m m W eight â 65 .6 g with 7 00 mAh Li-Ion battery (BL-4B) excl uding battery deck Main D isplay â 1.77 "-in 128 x1 60 pixels, 262,0 00 color s Front Di spla y â 1.2"- in 12 8x128 pixe ls, 65,0 00 colors Camera â Integr ated 0.3 Mpixels VGA camera with digit al zoom Wirel ess ne tworks â C DMA 800 and 1900 MHz, and CDM A20 00 1 xRT T Fr equ ency r an ge ( Tx) â P CS : 18 5 1.2 5- 1908 .75 M Hz; cellula r: 82 4.7 0 -84 8.3 1 M Hz Freq uency ra nge (Rx ) â PCS: 193 1.25 -19 88.75 MHz; cellula r: 86 9.7 0 -89 3.3 1 M Hz GPS freq uency â 15 75 .4 2 MHz Blue tooth fr equenc y r ange â 2 .402-2.48 G Hz â Battery Information This se ction p rovides inf ormation about battery char ging times wi th the AC-6U travel charger , and talk and s tandby times. Be awar e t ha t the inf ormat ion in this se ction is subje ct to chang e. For m ore informa tion, co ntact your s erv ice provider . Impo rt an t: Batte r y talk a nd st andby times ar e es t imat es only and depend on signal st rength, network conditions, fea tures u sed, bat tery ag e and co nd itio n, tem pera tur es to which battery is exposed, use in digital mo de, and many other factor s. The amoun t of time a device is used for calls will a ffect its standby time . L ikewise , th e a mount of t ime that the device is turned on and in t he S tandby M ode wi ll affe ct its talk time .
Additional Safety Information 93 Charg ing t imes Th e following ch arging times are a pproxima te: T alk an d stan dby times Operation times are estimat es only and depend on sign al strength, d evice use , network con dition s, featu res used , battery age and c ondition ( including cha rging habi ts), tem per atur es to which th e b attery is exposed, and many other factors. C har ge r opt ions AC -6U BL-4B 7 00 mA h Li-l on battery Up to 2 hour s 1 0 min utes Funct i on Di gi tal Talk time Up t o 3 h ours 30 mi nute s S tandby time Up t o 2 40 ho urs
Ind ex 94 Index NUM E RIC S 123 mode 28 2-Sec pause 45 A ABC mode 28 Abc mode 28 about y our phone 7 accessibilit y 9 Airplane M ode 69 al arm cl oc k 6 2 al ert s 3 8 answer option s 74 ante nna 1 7 application memory 32 B back co ver removi ng 17 replacing 18 ba c kl ight 68 banner 67 battery 81 cha rgers 81 cha rging 19 ch argi ng t imes 9 3 removi ng 18 replacing 18 talk and standby times 93 billing 10 Blueto oth conne ct ing 64 C calcu lato r 59 calen da r 60 call set tings answe r options 74 auto retry 74 DTMF tones 76 one tou ch dial 75 TTY mode 75 voi ce priva cy 75 call tim ers 5 6 callback num ber 42 caller group 48 ID 24 calls answeri ng 24 duration of 5 6 hea dset 24 in-ca ll options 25 mak ing 23 misse d 56 muting 26 pauses whe n making 45 silencing 24 vibrate mode 25
Ind ex 95 cam era 30 ca re an d main tena nce 84 cert ification in formation (SAR) 91 cha rg er 8 1 cha rging tim es 93 co nn ec ti ng 1 9 clo c k 69 co ntact information 1 0 list 46 Contacts def a ult nu m ber 45 new 44 numbe rs with pa uses 4 5 conte nt memory 32 copyrigh t protection 3 5 cust omer ser vi ce 1 0 D d efault num ber callba ck 4 2 c ont ac ts 45 d evice inform ation 7 6 d imens ions 92 D irectiona l key 15, 70 di s p l ay back light 68 banner 6 7 font siz e 69 th emes 6 8 wa ll pa per 68 d own loading ext ras 3 2 games 31 information 3 2 mobile w eb 32 pictures 3 1 drafts 41 DTM F ton es 76 duration o f calls 56 E E9 11 only 72 e-ma il 53 emer gen cy c alls 3 3 locatio n shar ing 72 while using wire less inte rnet 33 EMS 34 enha nced ro am ing in d ica to r 67 enha ncemen ts 80 ent r y mode 27 ERI 6 7 even t s chedul er 60 F FC C information 90 font s ize 69 G games 31 groups 48 H he ad se t callin g 24 conne cting 22 hearing aids 87 help 9, 32
Ind ex 96 I inbox 38 indicators an d icons 13, 77 inst ant messagi ng 54 L language 72 location sharing 7 2 M ma in cl oc k 6 9 MEDIA CENTER 2 9 medical devic es, hearing aids 87 MEID 9 memory informatio n 32, 76 menu s ettings 6 9 messages cha racte rs 37 cha tting 43 composing 3 4, 36 draft 41 e-mail 5 3 EMS 34 inb ox 38 MMS 35 options 38 Qui ck T ext 4 2 replyin g 39 SMS 34 text 34 vo icema il 42 Messa gin g segments 34 setti ngs 41 MMS 35 mute fu nctio n 26 My Ringt one s 29 My Veriz on 59 N NAM se lection 74 network ser vic e 8 set tings 69 Nokia support 10 notepad 63 number m ode 28 O one touc h dialing 75 online album 30 P pauses 45 phone set tings 69 picture ID 46 takin g 30 pict ure messa g es 34 set tings 41 preview 37 priority level 36 Q Qu ick Tex t 4 0, 42
Ind ex 97 R Re cent Calls 5 6 ringtone s 29 , 55 S safety 6, 86 secu ri ty 72 se curity a nd func tionalit y 3 3 se tting s Blue tooth 64 Cont act Li st 47 ICE contac ts 51 inbox 3 8 phone 69 picture messa ge 30, 37 sent m essage 4 0 sound s 66 text me ssage 36 S ettings & Tool s 59 shortcuts 15 sign ature 42 sile nt mode 25 SMS 34 softw are version 77 sounds ale rt 66 pic ture m es sage 37 set tings 66 spe ake rphone 23 spe ed dials 23, 49 standard mode 28 stopwatch 62 symbols mode 2 8 syst em device in formation 76 language 72 NAM selec tion 74 selectin g 73 T talk and standby times 9 3 tec hnical inform ation 9 2 te xt en t ry 2 7 Abc mode 28 abc mode 28 entry mode 27 numbe r mode 28 word mode 2 7 text mess ages 35 t hem es 6 8 tim ers 56 tools alarm clock 62 calc ulator 5 9 cale ndar 6 0 notepad 6 3 stopwatch 62 voic e comm ands 59 world clock 6 3 T TY mode 75 Tune s & Ton es 29 turnin g the ph one on an d off 22 TXT message chara cters 34 writing an d send ing 3 5 type design ation 92
Ind ex 98 V vibrate mode 2 5 voice c omm and s 78 voice p riv acy 75 voicema il 42 volum e adjustin g 24 , 66 earp ie ce 24 VZ Na vi gator 58 W wallpap er 68 WAP 8, 38 wireles s interne t 33 netw orks 92 world clock 63 wrist s trap 19 writing a nd sendin g messa ges 35
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