LG Revere 3 User Manual

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ·········1
Welcome ·················6
Phone Overview ···········7
Rear view ·························8
Menus Overview ··········9
Getting Started with Your Phone ··················12
Installing the Battery ··············12
Removing the Battery ·············12
Charging the Battery ··············12
Charging with USB ················13
Battery Temperature Protection ····13
Battery Charge Level ··············13
Signal Strength ···················13
Turning the Phone On and Off ······13
Turning the Phone On ··············13
Turning the Phone Off ··············13
Making Calls ·····················13
Correcting Dialing Mistakes ·········14
Redialing Calls ····················14
Receiving Calls ···················14
Screen Icons ·····················14
Quick Access to Convenient Features ················15
Vibrate Mode ····················15
Sounds Off ······················15
Mute Function ····················15
Quick Volume Adjustment ··········15
Quick Font Resize ·················15
Call Waiting ······················15
3-way call ·······················16
Caller ID ·························16
Voice Commands ·················16
Entering and Editing Information ·············18
Text Input ·······················18
Text Input Modes ··················18
Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory ················19
Storing Basics ····················19
Customizing Individual Entries ······19
Speed Dial ·······················19
Storing a Number with Pauses ······20
Adding a Pause to an Existing Contact Entry ··························· 20
Adding Another Phone Number ·····21
From standby mode ················21
From the Contact List Screen ········21
Changing Saved Information ········21
Changing the Default Number ······21
Deleting ·························22
Deleting a Contact Entry ···········22
Removing a Speed Dial ·············22
Speed Dialing ····················22
Single Digit Speed Dials ············22
Multiple Digit Speed Dials ··········22
Speed Dials 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99 · ·23
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Contacts ················24
1. New Contact ···············24
2. Contact List ················24
3. Backup Assistant ············25
4. Favorites ···················25
5. Groups ····················25
Adding Contacts to a Group ········26
6. Speed Dials ················26
7. In Case of Emergency ········27
Entering Your ICE Personal Info ······27
To unassign an ICE Contacts ········27
To delete Personal Info entry ········27
8. My Name Card ·············28
Messaging ··············29
New Message Alert ··············· 29
1. New Message ···············29
The Basics of Sending a Text Message 29
Select Recipient(s) Using Add ······ 30
Multimedia Message Using Options ··················· 30
2. Inbox ·····················31
Viewing Your Inbox ·················31
Message Icon Reference ············32
3. Sent ······················33
4. Drafts ····················33
Message Icon Reference ············34
5. Voice mail ·················34
6. Mobile Email ···············34
7. Social Networks ·············35
Messaging Settings ············35
Message Settings Sub-Menu Descriptions ······················35
Erasing Messages ··············37
Recent Calls ·············38
1. Missed ····················38
2. Received ··················38
3. Dialed ····················39
4. All ························39
5. View Timers ···············39
Internet ·················41
Media Center ············42
1. Apps ······················42
2. Internet ···················42
3. Tunes & Tones ··············43
3.1 My Ringtones ················44
3.2 My Sounds ···················44
4. Pictures ···················45
4.1 My Pictures ··················45
4.2 Take Picture ··················46
Mobile Email / Apps/ My Pictures ·············47
Settings & Tools ·········48
1. My Verizon ·················48
2. Master Volume ·············48
3. Accessibility ················48
3.1 Readout ·····················48
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3.1.1 Full Readout ················ 48
3.1.2 Menu Readout ·············· 48
3.1.3 Digit Dial Readout· · · · · · · · · · · 48
3.1.4 Caller ID Readout ··········· 48
3.1.5 Passwords Readout ·········· 49
3.1.6 Speech Rate ················ 49
3.2. Invert Color ··················49
3.3. Large Text ···················49
3.4. Mono Audio ·················49
3.5. Turn Off All Sounds ···········50
4. Tools ·····················50
4.1 Voice Commands ·············50
Access and Options ··············· 50
4.1.1 Call <Name or Number> ·······51
4.1.2 Send Msg to <Name or Number or Group> ···························51
4.1.3 Go to <Menu> ···············51
4.1.4 Check <Item> ················51
4.1.5 Contacts <Name> ············52
4.1.6 Search ······················52
4.1.7 Redial ······················52
4.1.8 My Verizon ··················52
4.1.9 Help ·······················52
4.2 Calculator ···················52
4.3 Ez Tip Calculator ··············53
4.4 Eco-Calculator ················53
4.5 Calendar ·····················54
Editing and Deleting calendar entries 54
4.6 Alarm Clock ··················54
How to delete alarms ···············55
How to edit alarms ·················55
4.7 Info Search ···················55
4.8 Stopwatch ···················56
4.9 World Clock ·················56
4.10 Notepad ···················56
5. Bluetooth® Menu ···········57
Turn On Bluetooth ·················57
5.1. Add New Device ··············57
For pairing with a new Bluetooth
®
device ·············57
Icon Reference in Adding New Device ·58
Icon References When a Bluetooth
®
Wireless Connection is Searched (neither connected nor paired). ······58
Icon References When Successfully Connected ·······················58
My Phone Info ···················59
Discovery Mode ··················59
Supported Profiles ················60
6. Sounds Settings ············60
6.1 Easy Set-up ··················60
6.2 Call Sounds ··················60
6.2.1 Call Ringtone ·············· 60
6.2.2 Call Vibrate ················· 60
6.2.3 Caller ID Readout ············61
6.3 Alert Sounds ·················61
6.4 Keypad Volume · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 61
6.5 Service Alerts ·················61
6.6 Hearing Assist ···············62
7. Display Settings ·············62
7.1 Easy Set-up ···················62
7.2 Banner ·······················63
7.2.1 Personal Banner ············· 63
7.2.2 ERI Banner· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 63
7.3 Backlight ····················64
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7.4 Brightness ····················64
7.5 Wallpaper ····················64
7.6 Display Themes ···············64
7.7 Main Menu Settings ············65
7.8 Font Type ····················65
7.9 Font Size ·····················66
7.10 Clock Format ················66
8. Phone Settings ·············66
8.1 Airplane Mode ···············66
8.2 Set Shortcut Keys ·············67
8.2.1 Set My Shortcuts ············67
8.2.2 Set Directional Keys ··········67
8.3 Voice Commands ·············67
8.4 Language ····················67
8.5 Location ····················68
8.6 Security ·····················68
8.6.1 Edit Codes ················· 68
8.6.2 Restrictions ················ 69
8.6.3 Phone Lock Setting ·········· 69
8.6.4 Lock Phone Now ·············70
8.6.5 Reset Default ···············70
8.6.6 Restore Phone ···············70
8.7 System Select ················70
8.8 NAM Select ··················71
8.9 Data Roaming Access ··········71
9. Call Settings ···············71
9.1 Answer Options ···············71
9.2 Call Forwarding ···············72
9.3 Auto Retry ···················72
9.4 TTY Mode ···················72
Connecting TTY Equipment and a Terminal ··························73
9.5 One Touch Dial ··············74
9.6 Voice Privacy ·················74
9.7 DTMF Tones ·················74
9.8 Assisted Dialing ···············74
10. Memory ··················75
11. Phone Info ················75
11.1 My Number ·················75
11.2 SW/HW Version· · · · · · · · · · · · · · 75
11.3 Icon Glossary ················75
11.4 Software Update ·············76
12. Set-up Wizard ·············77
Important Safety Precautions ·············78
Safety ··················81
Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions ···········83
Consumer Information on SAR · · 87
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices ······················88
Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss. · · · ·90
TIA Safety Information ·········91
Safety Information ············94
FDA Consumer Update ·········99
Driving ·····················107
10 Driver Safety Tips ·········107
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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT ···········110
Technical Details ········113
Important Information ············113
Glossary ···············117
Terminology ················117
Acronyms and Abbreviations · · · 117
Index ··················119
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Thank you for choosing the LG Revere
®
3 cellular phone designed to operate with the latest digital mobile communication technology, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Along with the many advanced features of the CDMA system, such as greatly enhanced voice clarity, this compact phone offers:
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Built-in 1.3M camera
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Internet
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Sleek and compact design
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Easy-to-read LCD display with status icons
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Media Center capable of downloading games, wallpapers, and ringtones
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25-key keypad and Directional Keys
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Long battery standby and talk time
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Easy operation using menu­driven interface with prompts
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Messaging, Voice mail, caller ID, and social networks
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Advanced Voice Recognition
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Quick calling functions including auto answer, auto retry, 999 speed dials, and voice commands
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Flash Wallpapers with fun animations
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Multi-language (English, Spanish, Korean and Chinese) capability
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Bluetooth® wireless technology (for certain profiles)
016' The Bluetooth® word mark
and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Tip
Find the interactive user guide on the w
eb for your convenience; where you can freely surf and interactively learn how to use your phone step-by-step. Go to http://www.verizonwireless.com > Support > Device > choose your phone model. The interactive user guide is available. You can select Device Manual to download a copy.
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 Camera Use to take photos. Keep it clean for
optimal photo quality.
 Front LCD Screen Displays the digital clock,
date and phone status.
 Earpiece Lets you hear the caller and
automated prompts.
 Main LCD Screen Displays messages, indicator
icons and active functions.
 OK Key/Directional Key Use the OK key to
select the function displayed at the bottom of the LCD between the Left and Right Select key functions. Use the Directional key
to scroll through the menu items and highlight a specific field or object by moving up, down, left or right.
 Left Select Key Performs functions identified
on the bottom-left corner of the screen.
 Message Key Quickly and easily opens a new
TXT message.
 Headset Jack Allows you to plug
in an optional 3.5mm headset for convenient, hands-free conversations.
 Volume Keys Use to adjust the Master
Volume in standby mode* and the Earpiece Volume during a call. Use to adjust font sizes when viewing messages, entering phone numbers (in standby mode) or browsing menus (except for the Main menu).
SEND Key Use to make and answer calls.
Press to access the All Calls list.
USB/Charging Port Connects the phone
to the USB charger, or other compatible accessories.
* Standby mode is when the phone is waiting
for input from you. No menu is displayed and the phone isn’t performing any action. It’s the starting point for all of the instruction steps.
3. Earpiece
4. Main
LCD Screen
5. OK Key/
Directional Key
12. International Call Prefix Key
11. USB/
Charging Port
10. SEND Key
8. Headset Jack
7. Message Key
6. Left Select Key 14. Right Select Key
13. Alarm Key
16. Camera Key
17. Power/END Key
18. Clear/Voice Commands Key
20. Vibrate Mode
Key
21. Microphone
15. Speakerphone Key
9. Volume Keys
19. Keypad
1. Camera
2. Front LCD Screen
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International Call Prefix Key To make an
international call, press and hold
for 3
seconds. + is the international calling code.
Alarm Key Press to access and manage your
alarms.
Right Select Key Performs functions
identified on the bottom-right corner of the screen.
Speakerphone Key Use to change to
speakerphone mode.
Camera Key Press to access the Camera.
Power/ END Key Use to turn the power on/
off and to end a call. Also returns to standby mode.
Clear/ Voice Commands Key Deletes single
spaces or characters with a quick press, or press and hold to delete entire words in text entry screens. Press to back out of menus, one level at a time. From the standby screen, press once to access Voice Commands and press and hold to access Voice Recorder.
Keypad Use to enter numbers and characters
and select menu items.
Vibrate Mode Key Use to set Vibrate mode
(from standby mode press and hold for about 3 seconds).
Microphone Allows other callers to hear you
clearly when you are speaking to them.
NOTE
The antenna is located inside y
our phone.
Tip
If you hold the phone enclosing the lo
wer edge, you may interfere with the antenna's ability to receive a clear signal which affects call quality for voice or data transfer.
NOTE
It’
s important to fully charge the battery
before using the phone for the first time.
Ba
ttery life and signal strength are significant factors (among others) that affect your phone’s ability to send/receive calls or data transfer.
Rear view
Battery
Back Cover
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Contacts
1. New Contact
2. Contact List
3. Backup Assistant
4. Favorites
5. Groups
6. Speed Dials
7. In Case of Emergency
8. My Name Card
Messaging
1. New Message
2. Inbox
3. Sent
4. Drafts
5. Voice mail
6. Mobile Email
7. Social Networks
Options
1. Erase Inbox
2. Erase Sent
3. Erase Drafts
4. Erase All
Settings
1. Inbox View
2. Entry Mode
3. Auto Save Sent
4. Auto Erase Inbox
5. Messaging Font Size
6. TXT Auto View
7. TXT Instant Reply
8. Group Messaging
9. TXT Auto Scroll
10. Multimedia Auto Receive
11. Quick Text
12. Emergency Alerts
13. Voice mail #
14. Callback #
15. Signature
16. Delivery Receipt
17. TXT-Media Msg
Notification
Recent Calls
1. Missed
2. Received
3. Dialed
4. All
5. View Timers
Internet
Media Center
1. Apps
2. Internet
3. Tunes & Tones
1. My Ringtones
2. My Sounds
4. Pictures
1. My Pictures
2. Take Picture
Info
1. Application Memory
2. Phone Memory
Mobile Email
Apps
My Pictures
Settings & Tools
1. My Verizon
2. Master Volume
3. Accessibility
1. Readout
1. Full Readout
2. Menu Readout
3. Digit Dial Readout
4. Caller ID Readout
5. Passwords Readout
6. Speech Rate
2. Invert Color
3. Large Text
4. Mono Audio
5. Turn Off All Sounds
4. Tools
1. Voice Commands
1. Call <Name or Number>
2. Send Msg to <Name or Number or Group>
3. Go to <Menu>
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4. Check <Item>
5. Contacts <Name>
6. Search
7. Redial
8. My Verizon
9. Help
Settings
1. Confirm Choices
2. Sensitivity
3. Train Voice
4. Prompts
5. CLR Key Activation
2. Calculator
3. Ez Tip Caculator
4. Eco-Calculator
5. Calendar
6. Alarm Clock
7. Info Search
8. Stopwatch
9. World Clock
10. Notepad
5. Bluetooth Menu
1. Add New Device
6. Sounds Settings
1. Easy Set-up
2. Call Sounds
1. Call Ringtone
2. Call Vibrate
3. Caller ID Readout
3. Alert Sounds
1. TXT Message
2. Multimedia Message
3. Voice mail
4. Emergency Tone
5. Missed Call
4. Keypad Volume
5. Service Alerts
1. ERI
2. Minute Beep
3. Call Connect
4. Charge Complete
5. Software Update
6. Hearing Assist
7. Display Settings
1. Easy Set-up
2. Banner
1. Personal Banner
2. ERI Banner
3. Backlight
1. Display Backlight
2. Keypad Backlight
4. Brightness
5. Wallpaper
1. My Pictures
2. Fun Animations
3. Slide Show
6. Display Themes
7. Main Menu Settings
1. Menu Layout
2. Replace Menu Items
3. Position Menu Items
4. Reset Menu Settings
8. Font Type
9. Font Size
10. Clock Format
8. Phone Settings
1. Airplane Mode
2. Set Shortcut Keys
1. Set My Shortcuts
2. Set Directional Keys
3. Voice Commands
1. Confirm Choices
2. Sensitivity
3. Train Voice
4. Prompts
5. CLR Key Activation
4. Language
5. Location
6. Security
1. Edit Codes
2. Restrictions
3. Phone Lock Setting
4. Lock Phone Now
5. Reset Default
6. Restore Phone
7. System Select
8. NAM Select
9. Data Roaming Access
9. Call Settings
1. Answer Options
2. Call Forwarding
3. Auto Retry
4. TTY Mode
5. One Touch Dial
6. Voice Privacy
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7. DTMF Tones
8. Assisted Dialing
10. Memory
1. Memory Usage
2. My Pictures
3. My Ringtones
4. My Sounds
5. My Contacts
11. Phone Info
1. My Number
2. SW/HW Version
3. Icon Glossary
1. Status
2. Home Screen
3. Media Center
4. Messaging
5. Contacts
6. Recent Calls
7. Settings & Tools
4. Software Update
1. Status
2. Check New
12. Set-up Wizard
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Installing the Battery
1. Insert your fingernail into the opening at the bottom of the back cover and lift the cover to remove it.
2. Align the battery contacts with the terminals near the top of the battery compartment and press until you hear the “click”.
3. Align the back cover and press it downward until it clicks into place.
Removing the Battery
1. Turn the phone off.
2. Insert your fingernail into the opening at the bottom of the back cover and lift the cover to remove it.
3. Use the fingertip opening near the bottom of the battery compartment to lift the battery out.
Charging the Battery
Your device comes with a USB adapter and a USB cable which connect together to charge your phone. To charge your phone:
NOTICE Please use only an approved
charging accessory to charge your LG phone. Improper handling of the USB/ Charging Port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage to your phone and void the warranty.
1. Connect the USB cable into the USB adapter. When connecting as shown below, the LG logo on the USB cable should face toward you.
USB Adapter
2. Plug the small end of the adapter into the phone's USB/ Charging Port and the other end into an electrical outlet.
NOTE Please make sure that the ‘ ’ side
faces up before inserting a charger or USB cable into the USB/Charging Port of your phone.
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The charge time varies depending upon the battery level.
Charging with USB
You can use your computer to charge your phone. To be able to charge with the USB cable, you may need to have the necessary USB Driver installed on your PC first. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB/Charging Port on your phone and the other end to the USB port on your PC.
NOTE Low-power USB ports are not
supported, such as the USB ports on your keyboard or bus-powered USB hub.
Battery Temperature Protection
If the battery gets overheated, the phone will automatically turn off. When you turn the phone back on, a message pops up alerting you that the phone was powered off for your safety.
Battery Charge Level
You can find the battery charge level
at the top right corner of the LCD screen. When the charge level becomes low, the battery sensor sounds a warning tone, blinks the battery icon, and/or displays a warning message. As the
charge level approaches empty, the phone automatically switches off.
Signal Strength
Call quality depends on the signal strength in your area. You can tell how much signal strength you have by the number of bars next to the signal strength icon
- the more bars, the stronger the signal. If you’re having problems with signal quality, move to an open area or, when inside a building, try moving near a window.
Turning the Phone On and Off
Turning the Phone On
1. Insert the battery and connect
the phone to an external power source if the battery level is low.
2. With the phone open, press the
Power/END key
until the
LCD screen lights up.
Turning the Phone Off
With the phone open, press and hold the Power/END key
until
the LCD screen turns off.
Making Calls
1. Make sure the phone is turned
on. If not, open the phone and press the Power/END key
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for about three seconds. If necessary, enter the lock code.
2. Enter the phone number.
3. Press the SEND key
to dial
the call.
4. Press the Power/END key
to end the call.
NOTE Your phone has a Voice
Commands feature that also lets you make calls by saying a phone number or Contact name.
Correcting Dialing Mistakes
While entering a phone number, press the Clear key
once to erase the last digit entered, or hold it down for at least two seconds to delete all the digits.
Redialing Calls
With the phone open, press the SEND key
twice to redial the
last number dialed.
Receiving Calls
When the phone rings or vibrates, you can answer the call by simply opening the phone. If the phone is already open, answer the call by pressing any key.
To end the call, simply close the phone or press the Power/END key.
To add more answer options, press the OK key
MENU
. Then
select Settings & Tools > Call Settings > Answer Options and unmark Flip Open.
Then, when the phone rings, you will be able to:
Quiet
Mute the ringing or
vibration for a call by pressing the Left Select key.
Ignore
Send the call directly
to Voice Mail by pressing the
Right Select key.
TEXT
End the call and send
a quick text message to the caller by pressing the OK key.
Screen Icons
When the phone is on, the top line of the LCD screen displays phone status icons.
To see the icon glossary, with the phone open, go to MENU >
Settings & Tools > Phone Info > Icon Glossary. Then select a
subcategory.
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Vibrate Mode
Sets the phone to vibrate instead of ringing (
is displayed). To set Vibrate Mode, with the phone open, press and hold
. To return
to Normal Mode, press and hold
again.
Sounds Off
Quickly deactivate your phone's sounds when you're in a place where phone sounds would be disruptive.
From standby mode with the phone open, press and hold the Volume Down key for 3 seconds. To return to normal sounds mode, press and hold the Volume Up key.
Mute Function
The Mute Function prevents the transmission of your voice to the caller. To quickly activate Mute while on a call, press the Left
Select key
Mute
, then to
unmute press the Left Select key
Unmute
again.
Quick Volume Adjustment
Quickly adjust ringer and earpiece volumes by pressing the Volume keys
on the left side of the phone. Press the Volume Up key to increase and Volume Down key to decrease the volume.
NOTE The earpiece volume can only
be adjusted during a call and Keypad Volume can only be adjusted through the Sounds Settings menu.
Quick Font Resize
When you view messages, enter phone numbers, or view sub­menus, press the Volume keys
up or down to quickly adjust the font size. 3 levels (small, medium, large) of font sizes are available.
Call Waiting
During a call, one beep indicates another incoming call. Press the SEND key
to answer it and
put the first call on hold. Press the SEND key
again to return to
the first call.
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3-way call
You can talk with two people at the same time with a three-way conversation on your wireless phone. Airtime and other charges, which may include toll or long distance charges, will apply for all simultaneous calls until you end one call.
1. While on the first call, dial the 10-digit number of the second person.
2. Press the SEND key
. The first person is automatically put on hold while the call is made.
3. When the second person
answers, press the OK key
MERGE
to create a conference
call.
4. If the second person does not
answer, press the SEND key twice to end the connection and go back to the first person.
5. To end both conversations
completely, press the Power/ END key
.
Caller ID
Caller ID displays the number and/ or name and picture (if applicable) of the person calling when your phone rings.
Voice Commands
Voice Commands allow you to do things by verbal command (e.g., make calls, check Voice mail, etc.). With the phone open, press the Voice Commands key
on the
keypad.
1. Call Say "Call" and then call someone simply by saying the name or phone number.
2. Send Msg to Say "Send Me
ssage" and the command will prompt you for the type of message.
3. Go to This allows you to access a menu within the phone.
4. Check This allows you to check out a wide r
ange of items such
as Phone Status, Voice mail,
Message, Missed Calls, Time, Signal Strength, Battery Level, Volume, Balance, Minutes, Payment and My Number.
5. Contacts You can look up name
s in your Contacts as well as manage your Contact List including creating, erasing or modifying.
6. Search The “Search” command opens the br
owser and allows you to search for information over the internet.
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7. Redial Say "Redial" and the phone will redial the last phone number.
8. My Verizon This command provides you with direct access to your Verizon Wireless account information.
9. Help Provides a general guideline t
o using Voice
Commands.
NOTE Voice Commands can also be
started with the designated key on your Bluetooth
®
device. Please check the user
manual of the Bluetooth
®
device for
further instructions.
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Text Input
The following key functions are available to help with text entry:
Left Select key: Press to
change the text input mode.
Shift: Press to change
capitalization (initial cap, caps lock, lowercase).
Next: Press to display other
matching words in the database in T9 word mode.
Space: Press to complete a
word and insert a space.
Clear: Press to delete a single
space or character. Hold to delete words.
Punctuation: Press to insert
punctuation symbols.
Text Input Modes
In a text field, press the Left Select key
to select a text input mode:
T9 Word/ Abc/ ABC/ 123/ T9 Palabra/ Symbols/ Quick Text/ Simplified Chinese/ Korean
NOTES
T9 P
alabra is the Spanish counterpart of T9 Word which utilizes accents, tildas, etc. for correct Spanish word spelling.
Simplified Chine
se supports PinYin as
entry mode.
K
orean provides a key guide. To use
the key guide, select Options > Show Key Guide.
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Storing Basics
1. With the phone open, enter a number (max. 48 digits), then press the Left Select key
Save
.
2. Use the Directional key
to
highlight Add New Contact/ Update Existing, then press the OK key
.
3. Use the Directional key
to
highlight Mobile 1/ Home/ Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax, then press the OK key
.
4. Enter a name (max. 32 characters), and any additional information, then press the OK
key
SAVE
.
NOTE If you selected Update Existing
after you select the number type, the contact information is automatically updated.
Customizing Individual Entries
1. With the phone open, press the
Right Select key
Contacts
,
then use the Directional key to highlight an entry.
2. Press the Left Select key
Edit
.
3. Use the Directional key
to highlight the information to customize.
4. Change the entry as you want, then press
SAVE
to save
your changes.
Speed Dial
Allows you to set up your Speed Dials.
1. With the phone open, press the
Right Select key
Contacts
,
then use the Directional key to highlight an entry.
2. Press the Left Select key
Edit
.
3. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a phone number, then press the Right Select key
Options
.
4. Use
the Directional key
to
highlight Set Speed Dial, then press the OK key
.
5. Select a Speed Dial digit.

Enter a digit using the keypad, then press the OK
key
SET
.

Use the Directional key to highlight the Speed Dial digit, then press the OK key
SET
.
6. Press the OK key
Yes to
confirm, then press the OK
key
SAVE
to update your
contact entry.
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Storing a Number with Pauses
Pauses allow you to enter additional series of numbers to access automated systems such as Voice mail or credit billing numbers. Pause types are:
Wait (W) The phone stops dialing until you press the Left Select key
Release
to advance to the
following series of numbers.
2-Sec Pause (P) The phone waits two seconds before dialing the next string of digits.
1. With the phone open, enter the phone number, then press the
Right Select key
Options
.
2. Use the Directional key
to
highlight Add 2-Sec Pause or
Add Wait, then press the OK key
.
3. Enter the additional number(s) (e.g., pin number, credit card number, etc.).
4. Press the Left Select key
SAVE
.
5. Choose Add New Contact/ Update Existing.
6. Choose Mobile 1/ Home/ Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax.
7. Continue entering information for the Contact entry as necessary.
NOTE If you selected Update Existing
after you select the number type, the contact information is automatically updated. You do not have the option to enter additional information.
8. Press the OK key
SAVE
to
update your contact entry.
Adding a Pause to an Existing Contact Entry
1. With the phone open, press the
Right Select key
Contacts
.
2. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a Contact entry, then press the Left Select key
Edit
.
3. Use the Directional key to highlight the number, then press the Right Select key
Options
.
4. Pr
ess
Add 2-Sec Pause or
Add Wait.
5. Enter the additional number(s), then press the OK key
SAVE
to update your contact
entry.
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Adding Another Phone Number
From standby mode
1. With the phone open, enter a phone number, then press the
Left Select key
SAVE
.
2. Use the Directional key
to
highlight Update Existing, then press the OK key
.
3. Use the Directional key
to
highlight an existing entry then press the OK key
to update
your contact entry.
4. Use the Directional key
to
highlight Mobile 1/ Home/ Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax, then press the OK key
to update
your contact entry.
From the Contact List Screen
1. With the phone open, press the
Right Select key
Contacts
.
2. Use the Directional key
to
highlight an entry, then press the Left Select key
Edit
.
3. Use the Directional key
to highlight the phone number field you wish to add. Then enter the number and press the
OK key
SAVE
to update
your contact entry.
Changing Saved Information
To edit any information you stored, access the Edit Contact screen:
1. With the phone open, press the
Right Select key
Contacts
.
2. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a Contact entry, then press the Left Select key
Edit
.
3. Use the Directional key
to highlight the field you want to change.
4. Make the changes, then press
the OK key
SAVE
to
update your contact entry.
Changing the Default Number
The Default Number is the phone number you first entered when you created the Contact. However, another number can be saved as the Default Number.
1. With the phone open, press the
Right Select key
Contacts
.
2. Use the Directional key
to highlight an entry.
3. Press the Left Select key
Edit
.
4. Use the Directional key
to highlight a phone number, then press the Right Select key
Options
.
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5. Use the Directional key to
highlight Set As Default, then press the OK key
.
6. Press the OK key
Yes
to confirm the new number as the default. A confirmation message is displayed.
7. Press the OK key
SAVE
to
update your contact entry.
Deleting
Deleting a Contact Entry
1. With the phone open, press the
Right Select key
Contacts
.
2. Use the Directional key
to
highlight an entry.
3. Press the Right Select key
Options
.
4. Press
Erase.
5. Press the OK key
Yes
to confirm.
Removing a Speed Dial
1. With the phone open, press the
Right Select key
Contacts
.
2. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a Contact entry to edit and press the OK key
VIEW
.
3. Highlight the phone number with the Speed Dial, then press the OK key
EDIT
.
4. Press the Right Select key
Options
.
5. Press
Remove Speed Dial.
6. Press the OK key
Yes
to
confirm.
7. Press the OK key
SAVE
to
update your contact entry.
Speed Dialing
Allows you to make phone calls quickly and easily to numbers stored in Contacts.
NOTE Speed Dial 1 is reserved for
Voice mail.
Single Digit Speed Dials
Press and hold the Speed Dial digit. Your phone recalls the phone number from your Contacts, displays it, and dials it for you.
Multiple Digit Speed Dials
When you press and hold a number key, it signals the phone to call a Speed Dial. To dial Speed Dials with multiple digits, press the first digit(s), then press and hold the last digit. For example, to call Speed Dial 25, press
, then
press and hold
.
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NOTE You can also enter the Speed
Dial digit(s) and press the SEND key
.
Speed Dials 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99
Speed Dials 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99 are preset to access certain phone account information: 95 (#Warranty Center), 96 (#DATA - Data Used), 97 (#BAL - Check Balance), 98 (#MIN - Minutes Used), 99 (#PMT - Make a Payment) and 411 (Directory Assistance). Unlike Speed Dial 1, these can be changed if you want.
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Contacts
The Contacts menu allows you to store names, phone numbers and other information in your phone’s memory.
Shortcut The Right Select key is
a shortcut key to the Contact List.
1. New Contact
Allows you to add a new contact to your Contact List.
NOTE Using this submenu, the number
is saved as a new Contact, not into an existing Contact.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
New Contact.
4. Enter the name and press the
Directional key
downward until the phone number type you want is highlighted.
5. Enter the number and any additional contact information and press the OK key
SAVE
to update your contact
entry.
NOTE For more detailed information,
see page 19.
2. Contact List
Allows you to view your Contact List.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
Contact List.
4. Use the Directional key
to scroll through your Contacts alphabetically.

Press the Right Select key
Options
to select one of
the follo
wing:
New Contact/ Erase/ New Message/ Set As ICE Contact/ Call/ Manage Contacts/ Set As Favorite/ Search Entry Mode

Press the Left Select key
Edit
to edit.

Press the OK key
VIEW
to view the entry details.
TIP Use the Go To field, for quick
access to an entry without scrolling. For example, to go to "Vet", enter the letter V.
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3. Backup Assistant
You can save your phone’s address book to a secure server. If your phone is lost or damaged, or if you upgrade to a new phone, Backup Assistant will restore your contacts. Go to www.vzw.com/baplus.
NOTE Subject to specific terms of use.
See www.vzw.com/baplus for details.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
Backup Assistant.
4. Follow the instructions to download the application.
4. Favorites
Allows you to add Contact entries or Contact groups to your list of Favorites to easily view, call, or send messages.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
Favorites.
4. Press the OK key
ADD
.
TIP You can add up to 10 Contacts
and/or Contact groups as Favorites to easily make calls, send messages, and view messages.
5. Select whether you want to add
a favorite from your Contacts or Group.
6. Use the Directional key
to scroll through your Contacts or Groups alphabetically and press the OK key
MARK
.
7. Press the Left Select key
Done
. Once you have added Contacts to the Favorites list, the following options will become available in the Favorites menu:
Left Select key
: View
OK key
: New Message/
View Messages
Right Select key
: Options
Remove/ Remove All/ Set As ICE Contact
5. Groups
Allows you to view your grouped Contacts, add a new group, change the name of a group, delete a group, or send a message to everyone in the selected group.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
Groups.
4. View a Group
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Use the Directional key to highlight a group, then press the OK key
VIEW
.
Add a New Group
Press the Left Select key
New
to add a new group to the list. Enter a new name and add a picture, then press the
OK key
SAVE
.
Group's options
Press the Right Select key
Options
to select one of the
following:
New Message/ Edit Group Name & ID/ Edit Members/ Erase Group/ Set As Favorite/ Search Entry Mode
Adding Contacts to a Group
1. From Groups submenu, press
the OK key
VIEW
and
press the OK key
ADD
.
2. Highlight a desired contact and
press the OK key
MARK
.
3. Press Left Select key
Done
to add contact to a
group.
6. Speed Dials
Allows you to view your list of Speed Dials or designate Speed Dials for numbers entered in your Contacts.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
Speed Dials.
4. Use the Directional key
to highlight the Speed Dial position, or enter the Speed Dial digit and press the OK key
SET
.
5. Use the Directional key
to highlight the Contact then press the OK key
SET
. (For Contacts with multiple numbers, highlight the number for the Speed Dial, then press the OK
key
OK
.)
6. Press the OK key
Yes
to confirm. A confirmation message is displayed.
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7. In Case of Emergency
This menu allows you to store names, phone numbers and other information, which will be very helpful in case of emergency.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
In Case of
Emergency.
4. Use the Directional key to highlight Contact 1, 2, or
3, then press the OK key
ADD
.
5. Press
From Contacts or
From Favorites to add a
Contact from your Contact List.
Highlight the Contact, then press the OK key
.
OR
Press
New Contact to
enter information not stored in your Contact List.
6. Select the contact and press the OK key
SAVE
.
7. The Contact label changes to the specified name.
Entering Your ICE Personal Info
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
In Case of
Emergency.
4. Use the Directional key
to
highlight Personal Info, then press the OK key
VIEW
.
5. Use the Directional key to highlight one of the Note entries, then press the OK key
ADD
.
6. Enter information that would be helpful in an emergency (e.g., your medical record number), then press the OK key
SAVE
. The note label changes
to the text entered.
TIP When you've assigned ICE Contacts
and your phone is locked, the Left Select key
appears as
ICE
allowing
the emer
gency information to be viewed
without unlocking the phone.
To unassign an ICE Contacts
From the ICE Contacts menu, press the Right Select key
Options
,
then press
Unassign. Then
press the OK key
Yes
.
To delete Personal Info entry
From the Personal Info menu, press the Right Select key
Erase
.
Then press the OK key
Yes
.
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8. My Name Card
Allows you to create, edit, and view your own personal Contact information including name, phone numbers, and email address in one entry.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Contacts.
3. Press
My Name Card.
4. Press the OK key
EDIT
to enter your personal Contact information.
5. Use the Directional key
to scroll to the information you want to enter.
6. Enter your information as
necessary, then press the OK
key
SAVE
.
NOTE Press the Right Select key
Send
to send your name card.
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Messaging
SHORTCUT From standby mode,
pressing the Left Select key
is a
shortcut to Messaging.
Depending on the content and size of your messages, the phone can store up to 790 messages (including a max. of 300 text messages, 100 emergency alerts, 100 multimedia message notifications, and 100 multimedia messages in the Inbox; 100 text messages and 50 multimedia messages in the Outbox; 20 text messages and 20 multimedia messages in Drafts). Content stored in the message may be limited by phone model and service capability. Other limits to available characters per message may exist. Please check with your service provider for system features and capabilities.

When viewing a received message, you can call the sender back by pressing the Send key
.
New Message Alert
Your phone can alert you when you have new messages. Options include:
1. The phone displays a message on the screen.
2. The message icon (
) is displayed on the screen. In the case of a high priority message, the icon(
) will flash.
1. New Message
Send text, picture and voice messages from your phone. Depending on the type of message you choose to send, you can also attach files to your messages including pictures, sounds, voice recordings and name cards.
The Basics of Sending a Text Message
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press
New Message.
To access this feature, you can press the Left Select key
Message
from standby mode.
4. Enter a phone number or a
recipient's name in the To field.
As you enter the phone number or a recipient's name, matching contacts appear. You can choose a suggested recipient or continue entering the phone number.
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5. Press the OK key to access
the text field.
6. Use the keypad to enter your message.
7. Press the OK key
SEND
.
Select Recipient(s) Using Add
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press
New Message.
4. With the To field highlighted, press the Right Select key Add.
5. Select an option and press the OK key
.
From Contacts To select a
r
ecipient from your Contact
List.
From Recent Calls To select a
r
ecipient from Recent Calls.
Favorites To select a recipient
from Favorites.
Groups To select a recipient
from your Groups.
6. Use the keypad to enter your message.
7. Press the OK key
SEND
.
Multimedia Message Using Options
Allows you send messages with text, picture, sound and name card attachments.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press
New Message.
4. Enter a phone number or a
recipient's name in the To field.
5. Press the OK key
to access
the text field.
6. Use the keypad to enter your message.
7. Press the Right Select key Options.
8. Select an option and press the OK key
.
Attach
1. Pic
ture: Highlight a picture, then press the OK key .
2. Take Picture: Take a
picture of the subject and press the OK key
.
3. Sound: Highlight a sound, then press the OK key
.
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4. Name Card
1. My Name Card: Press
the OK key
to add.
2. From Contacts: Press the OK key
MARK
to mark the name cards you want to send and press
Done
.
Insert Quick Text
Highlight the text and press the OK key
.
Save As Draft Press the
OK key
to save as draft.
Priority Level Choose from
High or Normal and press the OK key
SET
.
Cancel Message Select
Yes to save the message in
drafts or No to cancel the message without saving the message in drafts.
9. Use the keypad to enter your subject in the subject field.
10. Press the OK key
SEND
.
2. Inbox
The phone alerts you in up to 3 ways when you receive a new message:

By displaying a notification message on the screen.

By sounding a tone or vibration, if set.

By displaying (The icon will be when you get a high priority message.)
Viewing Your Inbox
1. Open the phone and press the
Left Select key
Message
.
2. Press
Inbox.
3. Highlight a message. The following options are available.

Press the OK key
OPEN
to
view the message.

Press the Left Select key
Erase
to erase the highlighted
message.

Press the Right Select key
Options
to access the
following options:
Reply Replies to the sender's
address of the received message.
Reply With Copy Replies to the
sender's addr
ess with a copy of the original message text included.
Forward Forwards the
message to other destination address(es).
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Add To Contacts Stores the
callback number, email address, and numbers from the address of the received message into your Contacts.
Extract Addresses Allows you to
e
xtract addresses.
Message Info Allows you to
check the received message information.
Manage Inbox Allows you to
manage (lock, er
ase and more)
multiple messages.
Sort By Sender/Time Allows
y
ou to sort messages alphabetically by sender's name or by time received.
Message Icon Reference
New Text Message
Read Text Message
Unopened Downloaded Multimedia Message
Opened Downloaded Multimedia Message
Unread Multimedia Message
Read Multimedia Message
Message Delivered
Message Failed
Pending Message
Message Sent
New Webmail
Webmail Read
Multiple Messages Delivered
Multiple Messages Failed
Multiple Message Delivery Incomplete
Multiple Pending Messages
Multiple Messages Sent
New Group Message
Read Group Message
Group Message Delivered
Group Message Failed
Group Message Delivery Incomplete
Pending Group Message
Group Messages Sent
Text Message Draft
Media Message Draft
Namecard
High Priority
Lock
* Multimedia Message indicates Picture/
Voice Message.
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3. Sent
Depending on the content and size of your messages, you can save up to 150 messages (100 SMS/50 MMS). This menu lists your Sent messages. Content stored in the message may be limited by phone model and service capability. Other limits, such as available characters per message, may exist. Please check with your service provider for system features and capabilities. Use it to verify whether the transmission was successful or not and view message contents.
1. Open the phone and press the
Left Select key
Message
.
2. Press
Sent.
3. Highlight a message. The following options are available.

Press the OK key
OPEN
to
view the message.

Press the Left Select key
Erase
to erase highlighted
message.

Press the Right Select key
Options
.
Forward Forwards a sent
me
ssage to other destination
address(es).
Send/Resend Allows you
t
o retransmit the selected
message.
Add To Contacts Stores the
callback number, email address, and numbers from the address of the message into your Contacts.
Message Info Allows you
t
o check the sent message
information.
Manage Sent Allows you to
manage (er
ase or lock) multiple
messages.
Sort By Recipient/Time Allows
y
ou to sort alphabetically by recipient's name or by time sent.
4. Drafts
Saved message drafts are stored here.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press
Drafts.
4. Highlight a message. The following options are available.

Press
EDIT
to continue
editing the message.
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
Press the Left Select key
Erase
to erase the message.

Press the Right Select key
Options
for the following
options.
Send Sends the selected
me
ssage.
Add To Contacts Stores the
number, email address, and numbers from the address included in the message into your Contacts.
Manage Drafts Allows you
t
o manage (erase or lock)
messages.
Message Icon Reference
TXT Message Draft
Media Message Draft
5. Voice mail
Allows you to view the number of new voice messages recorded in the Voice mail box. Once you exceed the storage limit, old messages are overwritten. When you have a new voice message, your phone will alert you.
Checking Your Voice mail Box
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press
Voice mail.
4. The following options are available.

Press the Left Select key
Clear
to clear the Voice mail
Counter, then then press the
OK key
Yes
.

Press the Send key or OK key
CALL
to listen to the
message(s).
OR
1. Enter
(*VM) and
press the Send key
from your phone or dial your wireless phone number from any touch­tone phone.
OR
Press and hold
from your phone, as a speed dial to your voice mail.
2. When the recorded announcement begins, press
to interrupt (if applicable).
3. When prompted, enter your password, then
.
6. Mobile Email
Allows you to send an email via Internet. You can also send and receive emails through Mobile
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Email after downloading the application.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press
Mobile Email.
4. Subscribe to the service (if necessary).
5. Accept the Terms of Service.
6. Highlight an email provider and press the OK key
.
7. Follow the instructions to set up your account(s).
7. Social Networks
The upgraded text-based social networks allow you to update your status, picture upload, and write on someone’s wall by sending a text message.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press
Social Networks.
4. Select one of the social networking service providers.
5. Update your information as desired.
NOTE Press the Right Select key
Options
and select Help to find out
how to subscribe to text-based updates.
Messaging Settings
Allows you to configure settings for your messages.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press the Left Select key
Settings
.
4. Use
the Directional key
to
highlight one of the settings and press the OK key
to
select it.
Message Settings Sub-Menu Descriptions
1. Inbox View
Select Time to display messages chronologically in Inbox and Sent folders. Select Contact to sort all messages alphabetically by Contact in one message folder.
NOTE By default, Time is set as
the Inbox View setting. If changed to Contact, the Messaging menu will appear differently.
2. Entry Mode
Select T9 Word, Abc, ABC, 123, T9 Palabra, Simplified Chinese
or Korean to be your default input method.
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3. Auto Save Sent
Select On to automatically save your Sent messages. Select Off if you don't want to save automatically. Select Prompt to be asked to save.
4. Auto Erase Inbox
Select On to automatically delete read messages when you exceed the storage limit. Or, select Off.
5. Messaging Font Size
Select Small, Normal or Large for the size of the Messaging characters.
6. TXT Auto View
Select On to automatically display message content on the screen. Select On + Readout to automatically display content and read it aloud.
Select Off for more security and privacy by requiring the message to be opened to view it.
7. TXT Instant Reply
Select On to text a reply instantly when the device displays an incoming message. Or, select Off.
8. Group Messaging
Select default setting for messages to multiple contacts.
If you select Group Conversation, recipients can reply to whole group.
If you select Individual Messages, recipients can reply only to you.
9. TXT Auto Scroll
Select On to automatically scroll text down while viewing messages. Or, select Off.
10. Multimedia Auto Receive
Select On to automatically download attachments to Multimedia messages. Or, select Off.
11. Quick Text
Displays your list of Quick Text phrases to help you to reduce manual input into messages. Use this submenu to edit and add text.
12. Emergency Alert
Set your configuaration for receiving emergency alerts. This menu has three options:
Receive Alerts/ Alert Reminder/ Alert Vibrate
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13. Voice mail #
Allows you to manually enter the access number for Voice mail Service. This number should be only used when a VMS (Voice mail Service) access number is not provided by the network.
14. Callback #
Select On to automatically send a designated callback number with your messages. Or, select Off.
15. Signature
Select Custom to create/edit a signature to automatically send with your messages. Select None for no signature.
16. Delivery Receipt
When Delivery Receipt is set to On, you can see if your sent messages have been delivered. Or select Off.
17. TXT-Media Msg Notification
Displays pop-up notification when switching message types between text and media.
Erasing Messages
You can erase messages stored in your Inbox, Sent, or Drafts folders. You can also erase all messages at the same time.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Messaging.
3. Press the Right Select key
Options
then select one of
the following:
Erase Inbox/ Erase Sent/ Erase Drafts/ Erase All
4. Press
Yes
to confirm the deletion or select which messages you want to delete.
A confirmation message is displayed.
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Recent Calls
The Recent Calls menu is a list of the last phone numbers or Contact entries for calls you placed, accepted, or missed. It's continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list.
1. Missed
Allows you to view the list of missed calls; up to 90 entries.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Recent Calls.
3. Press
Missed.
4. Use the Directional key
to
highlight an entry, then

Press the OK key
OPEN
to open the entry.

Press the SEND key to place a call to the number.

Press the Right Select key
Options
to select:
Save To Contacts (Contact Info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ View Timers

Press the Left Select key
Message
to send a message
to the number.
2. Received
Allows you to view the list of incoming calls; up to 90 entries.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Recent Calls.
3. Press
Received.
4. Use the Directional key
to
highlight an entry, then

Press the OK key
OPEN
to open the entry.

Press the SEND key to place a call to the number.

Press the Right Select key
Options
to select:
Save To Contacts (Contact Info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ View Timers

Press the Left Select key
Message
to send a message
to the number.
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3. Dialed
Allows you to view the list of outgoing calls; up to 90 entries.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Recent Calls.
3. Press
Dialed.
4. Use the Directional key
to
highlight an entry, then

Press the OK key
OPEN
to open the entry.

Press the SEND key to place a call to the number.

Press the Right Select key
Options
to select:
Save to Contacts(Contact Info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ View Timers

Press the Left Select key
Message
to send a message
to the number.
4. All
Allows you to view the list of all calls; up to 270 entries.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Recent Calls.
3. Press
All.
4. Use the Directional key
to
highlight an entry, then

Press the OK key
OPEN
to open the entry.

Press the SEND key to place a call to the number.

Press the Right Select key
Options
to select:
Save to Contacts(Contact Info)/ Erase/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase All/ View Timers

Press the Left Select key
Message
to send a message
to the number.
Shortcut To view a quick list of all
your recent calls, press the SEND key
from standby mode.
5. View Timers
Allows you to view the duration of selected call types.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Recent Calls.
3. Press
View Timers.
4. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a call list.
Last Call/ All Calls/ Received Calls/ Dialed Calls/ Roaming Calls/ Transmit Data/ Received Data/ Total Data/
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Last Reset/ Lifetime Calls/ Lifetime Data Counter
5. Press the Left Select key
Reset
to reset the highlighted
timer.
6. Reset all the recorded timers by
pressing the Right Select key
Reset All
.
NOTE Lifetime Calls and Lifetime Data
Counter cannot be reset.
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Internet
Allows you to access news, sports, weather, and email from your Verizon Wireless device. Accessibility and selections within this feature are dependent upon your service provider. For specific information on Internet access through your phone, contact your service provider.
Shortcut Pressing the Left Directional
key
is the shortcut to accessing the
Browser when the phone is open.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Internet.
NOTE Refer to the Internet section
on the following page for more Browser information.
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Media Center
Everything you need to know while you’re on the go.
1. Apps
This menu allows you to download apps and access your current apps.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Media Center.
3. Press
Apps.
4. Select SHOP APPS or highlight
an application using the Directional key
, then press
the OK key
.
Backup Assistant
Backup Assistant safeguards your mobile phone's address book and automatically saves a copy of the names, phone numbers, and email addresses stored in your phone. See page 24 for additional details.
Mobile Email
Mobile Email is an application downloadable from the Apps menu. Don't miss an important email. Thanks to Mobile Email, you can get your emails on your phone while you're on the go.
Mobile Email works with many providers, including Yahoo!, AOL, Verizon.net and others. Get alerts from your phone when new email has arrived.
Additional fees may apply.
2. Internet
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Internet.
OR
Press
Media Center, then
press
Internet.
Ending a Browser Session
End a Browser session by pressing the Power/END key
.
Navigating Through the Internet
On-screen items appear in one of the following ways:

Numbered options
You can use your numeric keypad or you can select the items by moving the cursor and pressing the appropriate Select keys.
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
Links embedded in content
You can act on the options or the links using the Select keys just below the display screen.

Text or numbers
You can select the items by moving the cursor and pressing the OK key
.
Scrolling
Use the Directional key
. The browser's cursor will highlight currently selected items.
Fast Scrolling
Press and hold the Directional key
to quickly move the cursor up
and down on the current screen.
Select Keys
To use (if available) special functions press the Select keys. The function, associated with the Select keys can change for each page and depends on each highlighted item.
Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols
When prompted to enter text, you can enter text and symbols using the keypad. To enter an upper case character, press
.
To insert a space or symbols, press
.
Deleting Text/Number Entered
When entering text or numbers, press
to clear the last number,
letter, or symbol.
Initiating a Phone Call From the Internet
You can make a phone call from the Internet if the site you are using supports the feature (the phone number or Call can be highlighted). Highlight the link and
press the OK
key
to place the call. The browser connection is terminated when you initiate the call. After you end the call, your phone returns to the screen from which you initiated the call.
3. Tunes & Tones
Personalize your phone with ringtones. A wide variety of choices are available, such as current hits, pop, hip-hop, and more.
Access and Options
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Media Center.
3. Press
Tunes & Tones.
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4. Select a submenu by pressing the number that corresponds with the submenu.
3.1 My Ringtones
Allows you to select a desired ringtone.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Media Center.
3. Press
Tunes & Tones.
4. Press
My Ringtones.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a ringtone and press the OK key
PLAY
to play
the ringtone or the Left Select
key
Set As
to set the
ringtone as:

Ringtone: Sets the
ringtone for your incoming calls

Contact ID: Highlight
and select the Contact to be identified by the ringtone you selected.

Alert Sounds: Press the
corresponding number key to set the ringtone for one of the following:
All Messages/ TXT Message/ Multimedia Message/ Voice mail
3.2 My Sounds
Allows you to record a new sound or select a desired sound.
How to record a new sound
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Media Center.
3. Press
Tunes & Tones.
4. Press
My Sounds.
5. Press
Record New and
press the OK key
to start
recording, then press the
OK key
STOP
to end
recording.
How to select a sound
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Media Center.
3. Press
Tunes & Tones.
4. Press
My Sounds.
5. Use the Directional key
to scroll and highlight a preloaded sound.
Options with a sound file highlighted:

Press the Left Select key
Set As
to set it as the Ringtone, Contact ID or Alert Sounds.
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
Press the OK key
PLAY
to
preview the sound.

Press the Right Select key
Options
to select:
Send/ Via Email/ Rename/ Lock(Unlock)/ Erase/ Erase All/ File Info
4. Pictures
View, take, and trade digital pictures right from your wireless phone.
Access and Options
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Media Center.
3. Press
Pictures.
4. Browse the submenus.
4.1 My Pictures
Allows you to view and manage photos stored in the phone.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Media Center.
3. Press
Pictures.
4. Press
My Pictures.
5. Highlight a picture with the
Directional key
.
The following options are available:

Press the OK key
VIEW
to
view it.

Press the Left Select key
Erase
to delete it.

Press the Right Select key
Options
to select one of the
following options:
Send New Message /To
Social Network /Via Email /Via Bluetooth
Set As Wallpaper/ Picture ID
Take Picture Turns on the
camera function.
Slide Show Plays all pictures as
a slide show.
Manage Pictures Allows you
to mark multiple pictures to be erased, sent or locked/ unlocked.
Rename Allows you to change
the file name.
*Lock (Unlock) Allows you
to lock or unlock. Locked files can't be erased accidentally.
File Info Name/ Date/ Time/
R
esolution/ Size
* Only appears when the picture is
stored on the phone.
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Editing a Picture
Access My Pictures, then use the Directional key
to highlight
a picture. Press the OK key
VIEW
and then press the Right
Select key
Options
to access:
Edit Allows you to zoom, rotate
and cr
op the photo.
4.2 Take Picture
Lets you to take digital pictures.
Shortcut Press the Camera key from
the Home screen to open the camera function.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Media Center.
3. Press
Pictures.
4. Press
Take Pic ture.
5. Set the brightness by pressing
the Directional key
up
and down, zoom by pressing the Directional key
left
and right, and press the Right
Select key
Options
to
change other settings.
NOTE Zooming is not available on the
highest resolution.

Select the option(s) to customize.
RESOLUTION 1280X960/
6
40X480/ 320X240
SELF TIMER Off/ 3 Seconds/
5 Seconds/ 10 Seconds
WHITE BALANCE Auto/
Sunny/ Cloudy/ Fluorescent/ Glow
SHUTTER SOUND Shutter/
No Sound /Sa
y “Cheese”/
Ready! 1 2 3
COLOR EFFECTS Normal/
Nega
tive/ Aqua/ Sepia/
Black&White
NIGHT MODE On/ Off
NOISE REDUCTION On/ Off
Turning this setting on provides improved picture quality in low­lighting shots.
AUTO SAVE On/ Off
PREVIEW Actual view/ Full
scr
een
6. Take a picture by pressing the
OK key
TAKE
.
7. Press the Left Select key
SAVE
. The picture is stored in
My Pictures.
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Mobile Email
The Mobile Email menu allows you to set up your email account and conveniently exchange emails wirelessly using your device. To use this feature, you may need to download the application first; read the instructions on your device and follow them.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Mobile Email. Follow
the on-screen prompts.
Apps
This menu allows you to download apps and access your current apps.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Apps.
3. Refer to page 42 for more information.
My Pictures
Allows you to view and manage the pictures stored in your phone. You can also take new photos and download new pictures.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
My Pictures.
3. Refer to page 45 for more information.
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Settings & Tools
1. My Verizon
Check your subscription information ranging from your payment plan to your software upgrade or other available service.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
My Verizon.
2. Master Volume
Allows you to set the Master Volume settings.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Master Volume.
4. Adjust the volume with the
Directional key
and press
the OK key
SET
to save
the setting.
3. Accessibility
Allows you to set the Accessibility settings.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Accessibility.
3.1 Readout
Allows you to set various readout settings.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Accessibility.
4. Press
Readout.
3.1.1 Full Readout
Full Readout reads the screens out loud for blind and low-vision users or when your eyes are busy. To listen to a text message, press the Speakerphone key
.
3.1.2 Menu Readout
Allows you to set the phone to read out the Menu List or Alert screen.
3.1.3 Digit Dial Readout
Allows you to set the phone to read out the digits entered in the dialing screen.
3.1.4 Caller ID Readout
Allows you to set the phone to read out the caller information.
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You can choose one of the following options:
Ring only/ Caller ID + Ring/ Name Repeat
3.1.5 Passwords Readout
Allows you to set the phone to read out the password when you are entering.
3.1.6 Speech Rate
Allows you to set the speech rate. You can choose one of the following options:
Very Fast/ Fast/ Normal/ Slow/ Very Slow
3.2. Invert Color
Allows you to invert the screen color contrast for people with difficulty perceiving colors.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Accessibility.
4. Press
Invert Color.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
3.3. Large Text
Allows you to set the text size to large.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Accessibility.
4. Press
Large Text.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
3.4. Mono Audio
Plays the same sounds to both earpieces so you can hear everything with just one ear.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Accessibility.
4. Press
Mono Audio.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
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3.5. Turn Off All Sounds
Allows you to set the phone to turn off all sounds.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Accessibility.
4. Press
Turn Off All Sounds.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
4. Tools
Your phone includes a lot of useful tools.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Pr
ess
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4.1 Voice Commands
This feature provides you with the following options equipped with AVR (Advanced Voice Recognition) technology. Each option has its detailed information on the phone and you can check it out by pressing the Left Select key
Info
.
1.
Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
Voice Commands.
Access and Options
Open the phone and press the Voice Command key
on the
keypad.
The Voice Commands feature has several settings which allow you to customize how you want to use it. Access Voice Commands, then press the Right Select key
Settings
.
Confirm Choices This settings
allo
ws you to choose if the Command System prompts you with a list of potential matches. Choose from Automatic/ Always
Confirm/ Never Confirm.
Sensitivity Set the sensitivity
for po
tential matches as More
Sensitive/ Automatic/ Less Sensitive.
Train Voice If the phone often asks
y
ou to repeat voice command,
train the phone to recognize your voice patterns. Choose from Train Words/ Train Digits.
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Prompts This setting allows you
to select how the voice commands system notifies you and the duration in which you can respond. Choose from Mode/ Audio
Playback/ Timeout.

For Mode, set Prompts/ Readout + Alerts/ Readout/ Tones Only.

For Audio Playback, set Speakerphone or Earpiece.

For Timeout, set 5 seconds or 10 seconds.
CLR key Activation This setting
allo
ws you to activate Voice
Commands feature with the Clear/ Voice Commands key
from
the standby screen. Choose from
On/ Off.
By default, the Clear key
on the keypad activates the Voice Command feature. To deactivate, change the CLR key Activation setting to Off.
4.1.1 Call <Name or Number>
Say "Call" and then call someone simply by saying the name or phone number. Please speak clearly and say the name or number exactly as it is entered in your Contact List. When you have more
than one contact number, you can state the name and number type of the contact (for example, 'Call John Work').
4.1.2 Send Msg to <Name or Number or Group>
Say "Send Message" and the command will prompt you for the type of message. After choosing the message type, you will be prompted for the contact name, number or group. It will automatically start a message. If you say a full-sentence command, such as 'Send Message to Bob', it will automatically start a text message without asking for the message type. When using 'Send Message' command, speak clearly and say the name, number or group exactly as it is entered in your Contact List.
4.1.3 Go to <Menu>
The 'Go to' command allows you to access a menu within the phone (for example, 'Go to Calendar').
If no menu option is stated, a list of options will be provided.
4.1.4 Check <Item>
The ‘Check’ command allows you to check out a wide range of items
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such as Phone Status, Voice
mail, Messages, Missed Calls, Time, Signal Strength, Battery Level, Volume, Balance, Minutes, Payment and My Number.
4.1.5 Contacts <Name>
You can look up names in your Contacts (for example, 'Contacts John') as well as manage your Contact List including creating, erasing or modifying.
Call/ Read out/ Create New/ Modify/ Erase
4.1.6 Search
The “Search” command opens the browser and allows you to search for information over the internet.
4.1.7 Redial
Say "Redial" and the phone will redial the last phone number.
4.1.8 My Verizon
The 'My Verizon' command provides you with direct access to your Verizon Wireless account information.
4.1.9 Help
Provides a general guideline to using Voice Commands.
4.2 Calculator
Allows you to perform simple mathematical calculations.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
Calculator.
5. Enter the numbers to get the
value you want. To clear entered items, press the Left Select key
Clear
.
6. Use
the Right Select key
Operators
to add other
operators.
7. Use the Directional key
to
enter an operation between numbers and press the OK key
= for the result.
NOTE To insert a decimal, press .
To insert + and -, press
.

Press the Directional key Up for + (addition).

Press the Directional key Down for - (subtraction).

Press the Directional key Left for ÷ (division).

Press the Directional key Right for x (multiplication).
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4.3 Ez Tip Calculator
Allows you to quickly and easily calculate bill amounts using the bill total, tip % and number of people as variables.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
Ez Tip Calculator.
5. Enter the variable fields (Total Bill, Tip (%), Split) and the corresponding calculation fields (tip and total for each person) appear automatically.
6. Press the Left Select key
Reset
for another calculation.
4.4 Eco-Calculator
Allows you to keep track of your walking and cycling distances. The amount of CO
2
that is decreased by walking and cycling is displayed for you to see.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Pr
ess
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
Eco-Calculator.
5. Select the Walking or Cycling
fields to edit the hours and miles.
NOTE The decreasing CO2 amount is
automatically updated when you enter the hour or mile amounts.
6. Press the Left Select key
Settings
to set the following
se
ttings.

Mode Allows you to switch the Eco-Calculator home screen animation to Person or Tree. Depending on what information you entered last (Walking or Cycling) an animation will appear. The number of trees in the animation is calculated depending on the amount of CO
2
decreased.

Character Allows you to change the character to Man, Woman, or Man & Woman. This option is unavailable when Tree is set as the Mode.

Unit Allows you to change the unit amount to Hour or Mile.

My Car Allows you to select the type of fuel your car uses and the Fuel Efficiency (mpg) of your car to measure the amount of CO
2
discharged.
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4.5 Calendar
Allows you to keep your agenda convenient and easy to access. Simply store your appointments and your phone will alert you with a reminder you set.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
Calendar.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight the scheduled day.
Left: Previous Day
Right: Next Day
Up: Previous Week
Down: Next Week
6. Press the Left Select key
Add
.
7. Enter the Subject, then scroll
down to set the remaining settings.
8. Highlight a Calendar setting
field, then press the Left Select
key
Set
. For each Calendar
e
vent you can set:
Start Date Start Time
End Date End Time
Repeat Until
Alerts Tones
Vibrate
9. Use the Directional key
to
highlight the setting you want, then press the OK key
.
10. Press the OK key
SAVE
when Calendar information is complete.
Editing and Deleting calendar entries
1. From the calendar entry list,
press the OK key
VIEW
.
2. Press the OK key
EDIT
to
edit the calendar entry or press the Left Select key
Erase
to delete the calendar entry.
4.6 Alarm Clock
Allows you to set up to 10 alarms. At the alarm time, your alarm will be displayed on the LCD screen and the alarm will sound.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
Alarm Clock.
5. Press the Left Select key
Add
.
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6. Use the Directional key to
highlight the information you want to set, then press the Left
Select key
Set
to view
your setting choices.
Enter the alarm information including:
Turn On/Off Set Time
Repeat Ringtone
7
. Press the OK key
SAVE
after setting all of the Alarm fields as necessary.
NOTE Snooze or Dismiss the alarm
using the Select keys.
How to delete alarms
1. From the Alarm Clock list,
press the Right Select key
Options
to view the available
options.
2. Press
Erase to delete an
alarm or
Erase All to delete
all alarm entries.
3. Press the OK key
Yes
.
How to edit alarms
1. From the Alarm Clock list,
press the OK key
VIEW
and then press the OK key
EDIT
.
4.7 Info Search
Allows you to search items stored on the phone.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
Info Search.
5. Enter two or more characters in the search field and press the
OK key
SEARCH
.
6.
By default, the phone will search all the categories. To specify the categories, highlight All and press the Left
Select key
Set
. Use the
Dir
ectional key
to highlight
a category and press the OK
key
MARK
to mark/unmark
the category. After specifying the categories, press the Left
Select key
DONE
.
7. To view a search result, highlight the desired results and press the
OK key
VIEW
. If you want
to retry the search, press the
Right Select key
Retry
. If
you want to start a new search, press the Left Select key
Search
, enter your key word,
then Press the OK key
.
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8. If no results are found, you will be prompted to try again. Choose Yes to try again or No to return to the Tools menu.
4.8 Stopwatch
Allows you to use your phone as a typical stopwatch.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
Stopwatch.
5. Press the OK key
START
.
6. While measuring time, press the Left Select key
Lap
to
r
ecord a lap.
7. Pressing the OK key
STOP
will stop or resume Stopwatch time.
8.
After time has stopped, press the Right Select key
Reset
.
4.9 World Clock
Allows you to determine the current time in another time zone or country.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Press
World Clock.
5. Press the Right Select key
Cities
for a list of available
cities.
6. Highlight a city from the list,
then press the OK key
.
7. The display shows the position of the city on a global map.
8. Press the OK key
again to zoom in on the city and view its date and time infomation.
NOTE Press the Left Select key
Set DST
, to set daylight saving time.
Select Ye
s and press the OK key
to
set DST.
4.10 Notepad
Allows you to add, read, edit, and erase notes to yourself.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Tools.
4. Select Notepad.
5. Press the Left Select key
Add
to write a new note.
6. Press the Left Select key
to change the entry mode. Or press the Right Select key
Options
to Copy Text and
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Paste or to Cancel the notepad entry.
7. After typing your note, press
the OK key
SAVE
to save
it.
5. Bluetooth® Menu
Your phone is compatible with devices that support the Headset, Handsfree, Phonebook Access, Object Push for vCard and vCalendar, File Transfer, and Message Access profiles.
You may create and store 20 pairings within the phone and connect to one device.
The approximate communication range for Bluetooth
®
wireless technology is up to 30 feet (10 meters).
NOTE Read the user guide of each
Bluetooth
®
accessory that you are trying to pair with your phone because the instructions may be different.
NOTE Your phone is based on the
Blue
tooth
®
specification, but it is not guaranteed to work with all devices enabled with Bluetooth
®
wireless technology. Phone does not support ALL Bluetooth
®
OBEX Profiles. * For vehicle/accessory compatibility
go to www.verizonwireless.com/ bluetoothchart
Turn On Bluetooth
Allows you to set the phone's Bluetooth
®
power On/Off.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Bluetooth Menu.
4. Press the Left Select key
Turn On
.
NOTE By default, your device’s
Bluetooth
®
functionality is turned off.
5.1. Add New Device
Pairing is the process that allows the handset to locate, establish, and register 1-to-1 connection with the target device.
For pairing with a new Bluetooth
®
device
1. Follow the Bluetooth
®
accessory instructions to set the device to pairing mode.
2. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
3. Press
Settings & Tools.
4. Press
Bluetooth Menu.
5. Press
Add New Device.
6. Set the desired device to discovery mode.
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7. The device will appear in Add New Device menu once it has been located. Highlight the device and press the OK key
PAIR
.
8. The handset will prompt you for the passcode. Consult the Bluetooth
®
accessory instructions for the appropriate passcode (typically “0000” - 4 zeroes). Enter the passcode and press the OK key
. When Auto Pair Handsfree is set to On, the device will try to autopair for headsets.
9. When pairing is successful,
highlight either Always Ask or
Always Connect and press the OK key
to connect with the
device.
10. Once connected, you will see the device listed in the Bluetooth
®
Menu and when the pair is transferring information the Bluetooth
®
indicator will show up on your screen.
Icon Reference in Adding New Device
When the Bluetooth
®
wireless connection is built and paired devices are found, the following icons are displayed.
Icon References When a Bluetooth
®
Wireless Connection is Searched (neither connected nor paired).
When a carkit device is found by your device
When an audio device is found by your device
When a PC is found by your device
When a PDA is found by your device
When another phone device is found by your device
When a printer is found by your device
When other undefined devices are found by your device
Icon References When Successfully Connected
The following options are available in the paired device.
1. Remove Device: You can
remove the device from the pairing list.
2. Rename Device: You can
rename the paired device.
3. Incoming Security: Allows
you to set permission before connecting an incoming device.
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4. Service Discovery: Allows you
to search for the services that the selected device supports.
5. Device Info: Shows the device
information.
NOTES While in the Bluetooth Menu,
you can turn the Bluetooth functionality off by pressing the Left Select key
Turn Of f
. Reversely, you can turn it
on b
y pressing the Left Select key
Turn On
again.
When connect
ed with a Phone or PC supporting OPP, the following menus are possible:
Send Name Car
d: Allows my contact data to send other device up to 1000 Contacts.
Get Name Card: Allows you to pull
name card of other device.
Ex
change Name Card: Allows you to exchange the handset's name card with other device.
Send Calendar Event: Allows you to
send Calendar events to other devices.
Send Pictur
e: Allows you to send
pictures to other devices.
My Phone Info
Allows you to view and/or edit the name of the Bluetooth
®
device.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Bluetooth Menu.
4. Press the Right Select key
Options
.
5. Press
My Phone Info.
6. Press
to clear the existing
name.
7. Use the keypad to enter a new custom name.
8. Press the OK key
to save
and exit.
Discovery Mode
Allows you to set whether your device is able to be discovered/ found by other Bluetooth
®
devices
in the area.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Bluetooth Menu.
4. Press the Right Select key
Options
.
5. Pr
ess
Discovery Mode.
6. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
NOTE If you choose On for Discovery
Mode, your device is able to be searched by other in-range Bluetooth
®
devices.
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Supported Profiles
Allows you to see profiles that your phone can support.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Bluetooth Menu.
4. Press the Right Select key
Options
.
5. Press
Supported Profiles.
6. Press the OK key
VIEW
to view information about the different profiles supported.
6. Sounds Settings
Provides options to customize the phone’s sounds.
6.1 Easy Set-up
Allows you to quickly set the main Sounds Settings for keypad volume, incoming calls and messages (text, multimedia, and Voice mail).
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Sounds Settings.
4. Press
Easy Set-up.
5. Read each setting description. Press the Right Select key
Skip
to go to the next menu
item. Press the Left Select
key
Play
to listen to the volume setting. Highlight the setting you want, then press the
OK key
SET
.
NOTE Set each alert separately with
Ring Only, Vibrate Only, Ring and Vibrate, and Be Silent.
6.2 Call Sounds
Allows you to set how the phone alerts you for types of incoming calls.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Sounds Settings.
4. Press
Call Sounds.
6.2.1 Call Ringtone
This menu allows you to set a ringtone for incoming calls.
TIP To hear a ringtone before you set it,
press the Left Select key
Play
.
6.2.2 Call Vibrate
This menu allows you to set the phone to vibrate when receiving incoming calls.
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6.2.3 Caller ID Readout
This menu allows you to set the phone to read out caller ID information or just ring for incoming calls.
6.3 Alert Sounds
Allows you to select the alert type sounds.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Sounds Settings.
4. Press
Alert Sounds.
5. Select TXT Message/
Multimedia Message/ Voice mail/ Emergency Tone/ Missed Call
6. The Alert Sounds menu has these options:
Tone/ Vibrate/ Reminder
The exception for this is the Emergency Tone menu. This menu has these options:
Alert/ Vibrate/ Off
6.4 Keypad Volume
Allows you to set the keypad volume.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Sounds Settings.
4. Press
Keypad Volume.
5. Adjust the volume with the
Directional key
and press
the OK key
SET
to save
the setting.
6.5 Service Alerts
Allows you to set any of the five Alert options to either On or Off.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Sounds Settings.
4. Press
Service Alerts.
5. Select an alert option.
ERI (Enhanced Roaming Indicator) Alerts you to the
st
atus of cellular service.
Minute Beep Alerts you 10
seconds before the end of every minute during a call.
Call Connect Alerts you when
the call is connect
ed.
Charge Complete Alerts you
when the battery is completely charged.
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Software Update Alerts you of
an OTA software update to the device.
6. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
NOTE When highlighting On, you can
play the alert option by pressing the Left Select key
Play
.
6.6 Hearing Assist
Allows you to set the phone to automatically adapt to noisy environments by adjusting the listening level and improving speech intelligibility.
NOTE The Hearing Assist feature is
automatically disabled when you use the speakerphone or the hands-free devices.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Sounds Settings.
4. Press
Hearing Assist.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
7. Display Settings
Provides options to customize the phone’s display screen.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
7.1 Easy Set-up
Allows you quickly set the main Display Settings.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Easy Set-up.
Customize the following display settings:

PERSONAL BANNER
Allows you to enter a string of up to18 characters which displays on the screen.

DISPLAY BACKLIGHT
Set Backlight duration for the Main screen.
7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ Always On/ Always Off
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
KEYPAD BACKLIGHT
Set Backlight duration for keypad.

7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ Always On/ Always Off

WALLPAPER
Allows you to set the wallpaper for your phone.

DISPLAY THEMES
Select your device Display Theme.
Green Amethyst/ Simple Basic

MENU LAYOUT
Select your Main Menu Layout.
List/ Grid/ Tab

FONT SIZE
When resizable is set, you can use the side up and down keys to adjust the font size.
Dial Digits/ Menu & List/ Message

CLOCK FORMAT
Select the format of the Clock Format.
Analog/ Digital 12/ Large Digital 12/ Digital 24/ Large Digital 24/ Dual City/ Off
5. Read each setting description, highlight the setting you want, then press the OK key
SET
.
When finished, press the Right
Select key
Done
.
7.2 Banner
Allows you to enter a string of up to 18 characters which displays on the LCD screen.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Banner.
7.2.1 Personal Banner
This menu allows you to enter a personal banner that is displayed on the home screen.
NOTE Press the Directional key
to change the color of the text. Use the Directional key
to select the color
you want.
7.2.2 ERI Banner
If you use ERI Service, ERI Text is shown on the sub banner.
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7.3 Backlight
Allows you to set the duration for illuminating the backlight for the main display, front display, and keypad. Each is set separately.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Backlight.
5. Highlight a Backlight submenu
and press the OK key
.

Display Backlight: 7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ Always On/ Always Off

Keypad Backlight: 7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30 Seconds/ Always On/ Always Off
7.4 Brightness
Allows you to set the backlight levels.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Brightness.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
NOTE Brightness level can be 1 to 7.
7.5 Wallpaper
Allows you to choose the kind of background to be displayed on the phone's LCD in standby mode.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Wallpaper.
5. Highlight a Wallpaper submenu and press the OK key
.
My Pictures/ Fun Animations/ Slide Show
6. Highlight the desired wallpaper and press
SET
to set.
7.6 Display Themes
Allows you to choose between the different themes for the phone's menus.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Display Themes.
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5. Use the Directional key to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
Green Amethyst/ Simple Basic
NOTE Press the Left Select key
Preview
to preview the selected
displa
y theme. Default setting is Green
Amethyst.
7.7 Main Menu Settings
Allows you to choose how the Main Menu displays for menu selection.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Main Menu Settings.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
.

Menu Layout
List/ Grid/ Tab

Replace Menu Items
Select the item you want to replace then press the OK
key
EDIT
. Select in the list the item you want to replace it with, then press the
OK key
SET
.

Position Menu Items
Select the item you want to
move, then press the OK key
MOVE
. Move highlight to
desired position by pressing the Directional keys, then press the OK key
SET
.

Reset Menu Settings
Menu Layout/ Menu Items/ Item Positions/ All
NOTE This User Guide gives
navigation instructions according to the default "List" Main Menu Layout in the Display Settings menu. If other menus are set, navigating the phone's menus may be different.
NOTE Press the Le
ft Select key
Preview
to preview the selected menu
setting.
7.8 Font Type
Allows you to set the font type.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Font Type.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
VZW Font/ LG Secret/ LG Mint
NOTE Press the Left Select key
Preview
to preview the selected font
type.
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7.9 Font Size
Allows you to set the font size for Dial Digits, Menu & List and Message. Plus, the Volume key Resize setting allows you to use the side Volume keys
to instantly scale screen fonts. This setting is helpful for those who need the text to display a little bit larger.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Press
Font Size.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight Dial Digits/ Menu &
List/ Message.
6. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
Dial Digit
s: Resizable/ Small/
Normal/ Large
Menu & Lists: Resizable/ Small/ Normal/ Large
Message: Resizable/ Small/ Normal/ Large
NOTE Press the Left Select key
Preview
to preview the selected font
size.
7.10 Clock Format
Allows you to choose the kind of clock to be displayed on the front and main LCD screens.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Display Settings.
4. Select Clock Format.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
Analog/ Digital 12/ Large Digital 12/ Digital 24/ Large Digital 24/ Dual City/ Off
NOTE Press the Left Select key
Preview
to preview the selected clock
format.
8. Phone Settings
The Phone Settings menu allows you to designate specific settings to customize how you use your phone.
8.1 Airplane Mode
Turning on Airplane Mode will disable all wireless communications.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
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2. Press Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Airplane Mode.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
8.2 Set Shortcut Keys
Allows you to set shortcuts to phone menus using the down, up, left and right Directional keys.
8.2.1 Set My Shortcuts
NOTE To access these shortcuts,
press the Directional key
from standby mode (by default) to display My Shortcuts.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Set Shortcut Keys
5. Press
Set My Shortcuts.
6. Use the Directional key
to highlight a shortcut key you want to set.
Shortcut 1/ Shortcut 2/ Shortcut 3/ Shortcut 4
7. Press
SET
to display the
available shortcuts. Use the Directional key
to highlight
one, then press
SET
.
8.2.2 Set Directional Keys
NOTE To access these shortcuts open
the phone, then press the Directional key
in the direction (up, down, left) set from standby mode for the Shortcut you want to access.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Set Shortcut Keys
5. Press
Set Directional Keys.
6. Use the Directional key
to highlight a shortcut key you want to set.
Up Directional Key/ Left Directional Key/ Down Directional Key
7. Press
SET
to display the
available shortcuts. Use the Directional key
to highlight
one, then press
SET
.
8.3 Voice Commands
Please refer to page 50 for details.
8.4 Language
Allows you to set the Multi-language (English, Spanish,Chinese, Korean) feature according to your preference.
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1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Language.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
English/ Español/Simplified Chinese/ Korean.
8.5 Location
Allows you to set GPS (Global Positioning System: Satellite assisted location information system) mode.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Location.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
Location On/ E911 Only
NOTES
GPS sa
tellite signals are not always received by the phone, especially under bad atmospheric and environmental conditions, indoors, etc.
When a Loca
tion Setting Restriction is activated in the Security Menu, the lock code is required when you enter location menu. The lock code is the same 4 digits you use as your device lock code; initially the last 4 digits of your phone number.
When in Airplane Mode, service
s supporting Location On functionality will be suspended.
8.6 Security
The Security menu allows you to secure the phone electronically.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Security.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
The lock code is the last 4 digits of your mobile phone number if it is set. The lock code is the last 4 digits of your MEID if your mobile phone number is not set.
8.6.1 Edit Codes
Allows you to enter a new four-digit lock code.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
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3. Press Phone Settings.
4. Press
Security.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
6. Press
Edit Codes.
7. Select Phone Only or Calls & Services.
8. Enter your new four-digit lock code.
9. For confirmation, it will ask you to enter the new lock code again.
8.6.2 Restrictions
Allows you to set separate restrictions for Location Setting, Calls and Messages.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Security.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
6. Press
Restrictions.
7. Enter the four-digit service code.
8. Select a Restrictions menu then press
.
Location Setting/ Calls/ Messages
9. Use the Directional key
to highlight the restriction then press
.
Location Setting Lock Setting/
Unlock Setting
Calls: Incoming Calls Allow All /
Cont
acts Only / Block All
Calls: Outgoing Calls Allow All /
Contacts Only / Block All
Messages: Incoming Messages
Allow All / Block All
Messages: Outgoing Messages
Allow All / Block All
8.6.3 Phone Lock Setting
Keeps your phone from unauthorized use. Once the phone is locked, it's in restricted mode until the lock code is entered. You can still receive phone calls and make emergency calls. You can modify the lock code using Edit Codes submenu within the Security menu.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Security.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
6. Press
Phone Lock Setting.
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7. Highlight an option and press
SET
.
Unlocked The phone remains
unlocked, by default.
On Power Up The phone is
locked when it is turned on.
8.6.4 Lock Phone Now
This settings allows you to lock the phone immediately.
NOTE To unlock the phone from
standby mode, press the Right Select key
Unlock and enter the four-digit
lock code.
8.6.5 Reset Default
Allows you to reset your phone to the factory default settings.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Security.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
6. Press
Reset Default.
7. Press
after reading the
warning message.
8. Highlight Revert and press
.
A confirmation message is displayed briefly before the phone resets itself.
8.6.6 Restore Phone
Allows you to erase all user data and Contact information you've entered in the phone's memory so it's as if it just left the factory.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Security.
5. Enter the four-digit lock code.
6. Press
Restore Phone.
7. Press
after reading the
warning message.
8. Enter the four-digit lock code.
8.7 System Select
Allows you to set up the phone management environment. Leave this setting as the default unless you want to alter system selection as instructed by your service provider.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
System Select.
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5. Use the Directional key to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
Home Only/ Automatic A/ Automatic B
8.8 NAM Select
Allows you to select the phone’s NAM (Number Assignment Module) if the phone is registered with multiple service providers.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
NAM Select.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
NAM1/ NAM2
8.9 Data Roaming Access
Allows you to use data connections when you are roaming.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Phone Settings.
4. Press
Data Roaming
Access.
5. Use the Directional key
to highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
Deny data roaming access / Allow access only for this trip / Allow access for all trips
9. Call Settings
The Call Settings menu allows you to designate how the phone handles both incoming and outgoing calls.
9.1 Answer Options
Allows you to determine how the phone will answer an incoming call.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Call Settings.
4. Press
Answer Options.
5. Use the Directional key
to to select the setting(s) you want to use, then press
MARK
.
Flip Open/ Any Key/ Auto with Handsfree
6. Press the Left Select key
Done
when you have marked
the setting(s) you want.
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NOTE Auto with Handsfree is available
when any external device is connected to your phone or speaker is set to on.
9.2 Call Forwarding
Allows an incoming call to be redirected to a mobile telephone or other telephone number.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Call Settings.
4. Press
Call Forwarding.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight either Forward Call or Cancel Forwarding, then press
.
6. After selecting Forward Call, enter the number to forward to and press
FWD
. To cancel
forwarding, select Cancel Forwarding.
9.3 Auto Retry
Allows you to set the length of time the phone waits before automatically redialing a number when the attempted call fails.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Call Settings.
4. Press
Auto Retry.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then pres
SET
.
Off/ Every 10 Seconds/ Every 30 Seconds/ Every 60 Seconds
9.4 TTY Mode
Allows you to attach a TTY device enabling you to communicate with parties also using a TTY device. A phone with TTY support is able to translate typed characters to voice. Voice can also be translated into characters and then displayed on the TTY.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Call Settings.
4. Press
TTY Mode.
5. An explanation message is displayed.
6. Press
to continue.
7. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press
SET
.
TTY Full: Users who cannot
t
alk or hear send and receive
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a text message through TTY equipment.
TTY + Talk: Users who can
talk but cannot hear receive a text message and send voice through TTY equipment.
TTY + Hear: Users who can
hear but canno
t talk send a text message and receive voice through TTY equipment.
TTY Off: Users send and receive
without TTY equipment.
Connecting TTY Equipment and a Terminal
1. Connect a TTY cable to TTY connection on the terminal (TTY connection location is the same as a headset jack).
2. Enter the phone menu and set the desired TTY mode.
3. After setting a TTY mode, check the LCD screen of the phone for the TTY icon.
4. Connect the TTY equipment to the power source and turn it on.
5. Make a phone connection to the desired number.
6. When connection is made, use the TTY equipment to type in and send a text message or send voice.
7. The voice or text message from the receiver end displays on the TTY equipment display.
Menu User Menu
Transmission/
Receiving Mode
When making
communications with a
non-TTY terminal
TTY Full
For hearing-/
verbally­impaired
Text message
transmission, text
message receiving
Operator
required
TTY +
Talk
For hearing-
impaired
Able to talk
Voice transmission,
text message receiving
Operator required
TTY +
Hear
For verbally-
impaired
Audible
Text message
transmission, voice
receiving
Operator required
TTY Off
Voice transmission,
voice receiving
TTY Mode (Tele Type writer)
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9.5 One Touch Dial
Allows you to initiate a speed dial call by pressing and holding the speed dial digit. If set to Off, Speed Dial numbers designated in your Contacts will not function.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Call Settings.
4. Press
One Touch Dial.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
9.6 Voice Privacy
Allows you to set the voice privacy feature for CDMA calls. CDMA offers inherent voice privacy. Check with your service provider for availability.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Call Settings.
4. Press
Voice Privacy.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
9.7 DTMF Tones
Allows you to set the DTMF tone length.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Call Settings.
4. Press
DTMF Tones.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
Normal/ Long
9.8 Assisted Dialing
Supports easy dialing on international calls while traveling in non-U.S. roaming region. If set to On, Assisted Dialing is displayed in calling screen.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Press
Call Settings.
4. Press
Assisted Dialing.
5. Use the Directional key
to
highlight a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
6. Highlight Reference Country and press the Left Select key
Set
to select country.
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7. Use the Directional key to
scroll to the desired country.
8. Press the Left Select key
Details
to edit and save the
Country Code, IDD Prefix (International Direct Dial), NDD Prefix(National Direct Dial), Area/City Code and Length (Length of Phone Number), then press the OK key
SAVE
to set.
9. Press the OK key
to set.
NOTE For example, if you make a call
from China to U.S when assisted dialing option is on (Reference Country is set to 'U.S.A'), '+' code will be automatically replaced by the matched IDD prefix of China.
10. Memory
Allows you to check your internal phone memory. Shows the memory information saved in your phone.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Select 10. Memory.
4. Use the Directional key
to select file storage type in the phone, then press
to view
the memory used.
Memory Usage/ My Pictures/ My Ringtones/ My Sounds/ My Contacts
11. Phone Info
Allows you to view the information specific to your phone and software.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Select 11. Phone Info.
11.1 My Number
Allows you to view your phone number.
11.2 SW/HW Version
Allows you to view the versions of various applications such as SW, PRL, ERI, Browser, Media Center, AVR, EMS, MMS, Bluetooth
®
, OTADM Version, MSUI, HW Version, MEID, Warranty Date Code and Operating System.
11.3 Icon Glossary
Allows you to view all the icons and their meanings.
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11.4 Software Update
This feature gives your phone the ability to upgrade to the latest software and keeps your phone operating with the latest features without visiting a Verizon Wireless Communications Store for the upgrade. You can either be notified automatically that there is an updated version of software available for your phone, or you can manually check to see if there are any updates available for you to download.
Automatic Update
Your phone will receive a notification that there is an updated version of software available to be downloaded. You can press the OK key when notified that a download is available or it can happen automatically. Once the download is complete you may, depending on the nature of the update, have three options available: Accept the update, Defer the update, or Reject the update.
NOTE During the update you cannot
make or receive phone calls, including 911 calls, or text messages.
Manual Update
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Select 11. Phone Info.
4. Press
Software Update.
The two options shown will be Status and Check New.
Press
Status to see the
status of a download or update and see information on the last successful update. If updates have not yet been performed, status information will be unavailable.
Press
Check New to check
if any new software updates are available to download. If a newer software version is available, it will automatically begin downloading after 30 seconds or you can begin the download immediately by pressing the OK key
.
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12. Set-up Wizard
Allows you to quickly set the font size, call sounds, display themes, menu layout or clock format.
1. Open the phone and press the
OK key
MENU
.
2. Press
Settings & Tools.
3. Select 12. Set-up Wizard.
4. Use the Directional key
to
scroll to a setting, then press the OK key
SET
.
NOTE If you don't want to change the
setting, press the Right Select key
Skip
to go to the next setting.

FONT SIZE
When you view menus and lists, you can adjust the font size using the Volume keys
.

CALL SOUNDS
Ring Only/ Vibrate Only/ Ring and Vibrate/ Be Silent

DISPLAY THEMES
Green Amethyst/ Simple Basic

MENU LAYOUT
List/ Grid/ Tab

CLOCK FORMAT
Select the format of the Clock Format. Analog/ Digital 12/ Large Digital 12/ Digital 24/ Large Digital 24/ Dual City / Off

Press the Right Select key
Done
to complete set-up.
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Read these instructions. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.
Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Call (800) 243-0000 for more information.
Wash hands after handling
.
 Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the
phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to explode.
• Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will cause the battery to explode.
• Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with hazardous or flammable materials.
• When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is deployed, you may be seriously injured.
• Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited. (For example: aircraft)
• Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as a bathroom.
• Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This could cause a fire.
• Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.
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• Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone may generate sparks.
• Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause electric shock or fire.
• Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause electric shock or fire.
• Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage your phone.
• Do not disassemble the phone.
• Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.
• Make sure that no sharp-edged items such as animal’s teeth or nails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire.
• Store the battery out of reach of children.
• Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.) This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in serious injury or death.
• Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire.
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• Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers.
• Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
• An emergency call can be made only within a service area. For an emergency call, make sure that you are within a service area and that the phone is turned on.
• Your phone is an electronic device that generates heat during normal operation. Extremely prolonged, direct skin contact in the absence of adequate ventilation may result in discomfort or minor burns. Therefore, use care when handling your phone during or immediately after operation.
• Use and store your phone in temperatures between 0°C/32°F and 45°C/113°F, if possible. Exposing your phone to extremely low or high temperatures may result in damage, malfunction, or even explosion.
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This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.
FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted
by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
Bodily Contact During Operation
This device was tested for typical use with the back of the phone kept 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) must be maintained between the user’s body and the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components may not be used. Avoid the use of accessories that cannot maintain 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone and have not been tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits.
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Caution
Use only the supplied antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas (or modifications to the antenna) could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or violate FCC regulations.
Don't use the phone with a damaged antenna. A damaged antenna could cause a minor skin burn. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.
Part 15.19 statement
This device complies with part15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause
harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Part 15.21 statement
Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions
Your wireless phone, which contains a radio transmitter and receiver, emits radio frequency energy during use. The following consumer information addresses commonly asked questions about the health effects of wireless phones.
Are wireless phones safe?
Scientific research on the subject of wireless phones and radio frequency (“RF”) energy has been conducted worldwide for many years, and continues. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) and the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) set policies and procedures for wireless phones. The FDA issued a website publication on health issues related to cell phone usage where it states, “The scientific community at large … believes that the weight of scientific evidence does not
show an association between exposure to radiofrequency (RF) from cell phones and adverse health outcomes. Still the scientific community does recommend conducting additional research to address gaps in knowledge. That research is being conducted around the world and FDA continues to monitor developments in this field. You can access the joint FDA/FCC website at http://www.fda.gov (under “c”in the subject index, select Cell Phones > Research). You can also contact the FDA toll-free at (888) 463-6332 or (888) INFO-FDA. In June 2000, the FDA entered into a cooperative research and development agreement through which additional scientific research is being conducted. The FCC issued its own website publication stating that “there is no scientific evidence that proves that wireless phone usage can lead to cancer or a variety of other problems, including headaches, dizziness or memory loss.” This publication is available at http://www.fcc.gov/ cgb/ cellular.html or through the FCC at (888) 225-5322 or (888) CALL-FCC.
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What does “SAR” mean?
In 1996, the FCC, working with the FDA, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and other agencies, established RF exposure safety guidelines for wireless phones in the United States. Before a wireless phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested by the manufacturer and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed limits established by the FCC. One of these limits is expressed as a Specific Absorption Rate, or “SAR.” SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy in the body. Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest power level in all tested frequency bands. Since 1996, the FCC has required that the SAR of handheld wireless phones not exceed 1.6 watts per kilogram, averaged over one gram of tissue.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest power level, the actual SAR value of a wireless phone while operating can be less than the reported SAR value. This is because the SAR value may vary from call to call, depending on factors such as proximity to a cell site, the proximity of the phone
to the body while in use, and the use of hands-free devices. For more information about SARs, see the FCC’s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at http://www.fcc.gov/ Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/ Documents/bulletins or visit the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association website at http://www.ctia.org/consumer_ info/index.cfm/AID/10371. You may also wish to contact the manufacturer of your phone.
Can I minimize my RF exposure?
If you are concerned about RF, there are several simple steps you can take to minimize your RF exposure. You can, of course, reduce your talk time. You can place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, as the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. The FDA/FCC website states that “hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then
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that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit.” Also, if you use your wireless phone while in a car, you can use a phone with an antenna on the outside of the vehicle. You should also read and follow your wireless phone manufacturer’s instructions for the safe operation of your phone.
Do wireless phones pose any special risks to children?
The FDA/FCC website states that “the scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless communication devices, including children.” The FDA/FCC website further states that “some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all”. For example, the Stewart Report from the United Kingdom [“UK”] made such a recommendation in December 2000. In this report a group of independent experts noted that no evidence exists that
using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. [The UK’s] recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. A copy of the UK’s leaflet is available at http://www.dh.gov.uk (search “mobile”), or you can write to: NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 ORQ, United Kingdom. Copies of the UK’s annual reports on mobile phones and RF are available online at www.iegmp.org.uk and http:// www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/ (search “mobile”). Parents who wish to reduce their children’s RF exposure may choose to restrict their children’s wireless phone use.
Where can I get further information about RF emissions?
For further information, see the following additional resources (websites current as of April
2005):
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
FDA Consumer magazine
November-December 2000
Telephone: (888) INFO-FDA
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http://www.fda.gov (Under “c” in the subject index, select Cell Phones > Research.)
U.S. Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554
Telephone: (888) 225-5322
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones
http://www.iegmp.org.uk
Royal Society of Canada Expert Panels on Potential Health Risks of Radio Frequency Fields from Wireless Telecommunication Devices
283 Sparks Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X9
Canada
Telephone: (613) 991-6990
http://www.rsc.ca/index. php?page=Expert_Panels_ RF&Lang_id=120
World Health Organization
Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Telephone: 011 41 22 791 21 11
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/ factsheets/fs193/en/
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
c/o Bundesamt fur Strahlenschutz
Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1
85764 Oberschleissheim
Germany
Telephone: 011 49 1888 333 2156
http://www.icnirp.de
American National Standards Institute
1819 L Street, N.W., 6th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: (202) 293-8020
http://www.ansi.org
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 800
Bethesda, MD 20814-3095
Telephone: (301) 657-2652
http://www.ncrponline.org
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Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Committee on Man and Radiation (COMAR) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/embs/ comar/
Consumer Information on SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate)
This model phone meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of
all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/ kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. Because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels to use only the power required to reach the network, in general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government­adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body)
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as required by the FCC for each model.
The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.18 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.79 W/kg (body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ fccid after searching on FCC ID ZNFVN170. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website at http://www.ctia.org/.
* In the United States and Canada,
the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is
1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wireless phones be compatible with hearing-aids. The intent of the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable access to telecommunications services for persons with hearing disabilities.
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a
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buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless phones, to assist hearing device users to find phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. T4 is the better/ higher of the two ratings.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to interference noise. The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are then added together. A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is considered for best use.
In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. This should provide the hearing aid user with “normal usage” while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone. “Normal usage” in this context is defined as a signal
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quality that’s acceptable for normal operation.
The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are referenced in Section
20.19 of the FCC Rules. The HAC
rating and measurement procedure are described in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard.
When you're talking over the cell phone, it's recommended you'd turn the BT (Bluetooth) mode off for HAC.
For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones
Wireless Phones and Hearing Aid Accessibility
http://www.accesswireless.org/ hearingaid/
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ consumerfacts/hac_wireless.html
Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss.
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including headsets, earbuds and Bluetooth
®
or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound has also been associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to sound and distorted hearing. Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and other potential hearing problems varies.
The amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound, the device, the device settings and the headphones. You should follow some commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio device:
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• Set the volume in a quiet
environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately.
• When using headphones, turn
the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to.
• Do not turn the volume up to
block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment, use noise­cancelling headphones to block out background environmental noise.
• Limit the amount of time you
listen. As the volume increases, less time is required before your hearing could be affected.
• Avoid using headphones after
exposure to extremely loud noises, such as concerts, that might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal.
• Do not listen at any volume
that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech
or experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
TIA Safety Information
The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal
Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When ON, it receives and sends out Radio Frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
NCRP Report 86 (1986)
ICNIRP (1996)
* American National Standards
Institute; National Council
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on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
Tips on Efficient Operation
For your phone to operate most efficiently: Don’t touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six (6) inches from
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their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference;
• Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives).
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Health Care Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two­way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.
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Potentially Explosive Atmosphere
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always marked clearly. Potential areas may include: fueling areas (such as gasoline stations); below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders); and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed
and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Safety Information
Please read and observe the following information for safe and proper use of your phone and to prevent damage.
Caution
Violation of the instructions may cause minor or serious damage to the product.
• Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
• Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard. Such conditions may present the risk of fire or explosion.
• Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
• Only use the battery with a charging system that has been approved and qualified with the system per IEEE­Std-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified and non-approved
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battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
• Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
• Replace the battery only with another battery that has been approved and qualified with the system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified and non-approved battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. Only authorized service providers shall replace battery (If the battery is non-user replaceable).
• Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
• Battery usage by children should be supervised.
• Avoid dropping the phone, battery or exposing the phone or battery to a liquid. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, or is exposed to a liquid or comes into contact with a sharp object
take it to a service center for inspection.
• At least, one of the Authentication methods may be implemented. (e.g. H/W, S/W, Mechanical, Hologram, etc.)
• Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
Charger and Adapter Safety
• The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only.
• Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket.
• Only use the approved battery charger. Otherwise, you may cause serious damage to your phone.
• Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery pack charger abroad.
Battery Information and Care
• Always unplug the charger from the wall socket after the phone is fully charged to save unnecessary power consumption of the charger.
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• Please read the user guide of proper installation and removal of the battery.
• Please read the manual of specified charger about charging method.
• Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause electric shock or fire.
• Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause electric shock or fire.
• Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone, and clean the power plug pin when it’s dirty. When using the power plug, ensure that it’s firmly connected. If not, it may cause excessive heat or fire. If you put your phone in a pocket or bag without covering the receptacle of the phone (power plug pin), metallic articles (such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may short­circuit the phone. Always cover the receptacle when not in use.
• Recharge the battery after long periods of non-use to maximize battery life. Battery life will
vary due to usage pattern and environmental conditions.
• Please use only an approved charging accessory to charge your LG phone. Improper handling of the charging port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may cause damage to your phone and void the warranty.
• Charging temperature range is regulated between 32°F (0°C) and 113°F (45°C). Do not charge the battery out of recommended temperature range. Charging out of recommended range might cause the generating heat or serious damage of battery. And also, it might cause the deterioration of battery's characteristics and cycle life.
• Do not use or leave the battery under the blazing sun or in heated car by sunshine. The battery may generate heat, smoke or flame. And also, it might cause the deterioration of battery’s characteristics or cycle life.
• The battery pack has protection circuit to avoid the danger. Do not use nearby the place where
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generates static electricity more than 100V which gives damage to the protection circuit. If the protection circuit were broken, the battery would generate smoke, rupture or flame.
• When there is rust on the battery or if it gives off a bad or unusual odor the first time you use it, do not use the equipment and bring the battery to the shop where it was purchased.
• In case younger children use the battery, their parents should teach them how to use batteries according to the manual with care.
• If the skin or cloth is smeared with liquid from the battery, wash with fresh water. It may cause the skin inflammation. Remove and do not use the battery.
• Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage your phone.
• Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.
• The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only.
• Insert the battery pack charger vertically into the wall power socket.
• Only use the approved battery charger. Otherwise, you may cause serious damage to your phone and risk of overheating, fire or explosion may occur.
• Use the correct adapter for your phone when using the battery pack charger abroad.
• Talking on your phone for a long period of time may reduce call quality due to heat generated during use.
• Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This could cause a fire. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/ or cause electric shock or fire. Don’t short-circuit the battery. Metallic articles such as a coin, paperclip or pen in your pocket or bag may short-circuit the + and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery) upon moving. Short-circuit of
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the terminal may damage the battery and cause an explosion.
• Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to explode. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards
• Do not put your phone in a place subject to excessive dust and keep the minimum required distance between the power cord and heat sources.
• Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone, and clean the power plug pin when it’s dirty.
• When using the power plug, ensure that it’s firmly connected. If not, it may cause excessive heat or fire.
• If you put your phone in a pocket or bag without covering the receptacle of the phone (power plug pin), metallic articles (such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may short­circuit the phone and may cause an explosion. Always cover the receptacle when not in use.
• Don’t short-circuit the battery. Metallic articles such as a coin, paperclip or pen in your pocket or bag or contact with sharp objects including animal bites may short-circuit the + and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery) upon moving. Short-circuit of the terminal may damage the battery and cause an explosion.
General Notice
• Using a damaged battery or placing a battery in your mouth or animal's mouth may cause serious injury including a fire or explosion.
Do not place items containing magnetic components such as a credit card, phone card, bank book, or subway ticket near your phone. The magnetism of the phone may damage the data stored in the magnetic strip.
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