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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED
CHAPTER 1
GETTING
STARTED
Phone overview
Menu overview
Charging the battery
Install/Remove the microSD card
Using sensitive touch keys
Turn on/off the phone
Display icons
Entering text
Activating your Virgin Mobile account
Finding your phone’s serial number
Programming your phone
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Left soft key
Perform the functions shown at the
Left bottom of the display.
Microphone
Allows the other caller to hear you
clearly when you are speaking to them.
VR key
Press to enable VoiceSignal
Headset jack
Plug in the Headset Interface Connector.
Side volume key
Adjusts the earpiece volume.
When phone is closed:
Press Up to turn the
backlight on.
Press and hold Down to turn the
melody off when receiving an
incoming call.
Press and hold to reject the
incoming call.
Strap hole
Accessory eyelet (for optional straps and lanyards).
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SEND key
Press to make or receive a call.
Speaker key
Press to turn Speaker Phone On/-Off.
Earpiece
The earpiece allows you to hear
the other caller.
CLR key
Press to clear a digit from the display or to
return to the previous page.
END key/Power on and off key
Press to end a call or to return to idle mode.
Press and hold to turn phone On/Off.
Right soft key
Perform the functions shown at the
Right bottom of the display.
Manner mode key
Press and hold to turn Manner
mode On/Off.
Navigation and shortcuts keys
Scroll through the menu options.
Left : Access VirginXL menu
Up : Access My Account menu
Right : Access Send Text Msg menu
Down : Access My Stuff menu
Speaker
Music, Ringtones, and
Sounds are played
through the speaker.
Camera lens
Lets you take pictures.
Camera mirror
Displays your reflection while taking
a picture or recording video.
microSD card slot
To insert a microSD card for
use in data and media storage.
Main LCD display
To display the phone's main menu,
features, modes, etc.
Travel charger jeck
Plug in the Travel Charger Interface Connector.
Media Player key
Press for quick access to media player function.
Camera key
Press for quick access to camera function.
Intenna area
PHONE OVERVIEW
Open view of your phone
Closed view of your phone
•
•
•
•
4 Getting Started
Getting Started 5
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Remove the battery cover from the unit.
2.
Slide the battery into the slot located at the
bottom of the unit and press until you hear
the “click”.
3
To remove the battery, push down on the top
of the battery and slide it out.
Slide the battery cover back into the unit.
Open the protective cover on the bottom and
connect the charger adapter. Plug the other
end into a standard outlet.
To remove the adapter connection press the
adapter’s side buttons (1) and pull.
MENU OVERVIEW
MAIN MENU
1. Messaging
2. Contacts
3. Media Player
4. My Account
5. VirginXL
6. My Stuff
7. Pictures &
Videos
2ND DEPTH
1. Send text msg
2. Send picture msg
3. Send video msg
4. Send IM
5. Send email msg
6. Inbox
7. Virgin Alerts
8. Voicemail
9. Sent
0. Saved
*. Msg settings
#. Erase msgs
1. Find name
2. Add new
3. Groups
4. Speed dial
1. My music
2. My videos
3. Settings
1. My ringtones
2. My music
3. My videos
4. My graphics
5. My games
6. My themes
7. My other stuff
1. Take a picture
2. Take a video
3. Send picture msg
4. Send video msg
5. My pictures
6. My videos
7. Help
3RD DEPTH
MAIN MENU
8. Surf the Web
9. Tools&Settings 1. Tools
2ND DEPTH
2. Display settings
3. Sound settings
4. Call options
5. Security
6. Msg settings
3RD DEPTH
1. Calendar
2. Alarm clock
3. Tip calculator
4. Calculator
5. World clock
6. Stopwatch
7. Voice commands
8. Voice memo
1. Graphics
2. Menu style
3. Greeting banner
4. Contrast
5. Backlight
6. Themes
1. My ringtones
1. Msg tones
5. Service alerts
3. Volume
2. Dial sounds
4. Power tone
6. Flip tone
7. Key tone
1. Call reminder
2. Call answer
3. Auto answer
1. Lock phone
2. Change lock code
3. Special numbers
4. Erase contacts
5. Erase downloads
6. Reset Phone
1. Msg tones
2. Reminder
3. Text entry
4. Auto text
5. Save to sent
6. Signature
7. Group
8. Auto erase
MAIN MENU
9. Tools&Settings 7. Game settings
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
2ND DEPTH
8. Bluetooth
9. Memory
0. Others
*. Phone info
To install/remove your battery
3RD DEPTH
1. Volume
2. Backlight
3. Messaging
1. Save Options
2. Internal memory
3. External memory
1. Language
2. Airplane mode
3. TTY mode
4. Location
5. Touch key
6. Media Player
1. My phone number
2. Version info
To charge your battery
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1.
With the microSD card slot
opened, and the gold con-
tacts facing down, insert the
microSD card into the slot.
Push the card in until it it
clicks into place. Close the
microSD card slot.
To remove the microSD card,
open the microSD card slot.
Use your thumb to press and
release the microSD card. It
will pop-out to allow you to
remove the card. Remove the
card and close the microSD card slot.
Press
,,,
touch key sensors are
sensitive to y
our light touch. When press
touch key
sensors, use the tip of your finger to touch the center of
a t
ouch key. If you touch off-center, it may a activate the
nearby function instead.
Press and hold [
].
1.
Press and hold [
].
Icon
Name
The input mode (Alpha editor) will automatically
be activated when necessary to enter letters and
numbers. As shown below, there are 4 available
modes ; Standard input mode (Abc), Input mode
(T9Word), Numeric mode (123) and Symbols. The
input mode indicator appears on the upper right
of the display when letters and numbers are
entered. To select the desired input mode among
the 4 modes below, press
Options
and then select
input mode.
Key
Function
Key
English
Spanish
>
1.
Press
Options
> change the mode to
T9Word
.
2.
Press [
] to [
] to input text.
For example, to write ‘hello’ press [
]
[
] [
] [
] [
].
3
Press [
] to search for the word.
INSTALL/REMOVE THE microSD CARD
The microSD card stores sounds, images, photos and
videos, music, and other files.
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USING SENSITIVE TOUCH KEYS
Note:
The touch sensor level can be adjusted to your preference.
For Touch key, see page 48.
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TURN ON/OFF THE PHONE
To turn on
To turn off
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DISPLAY ICONS
Display indicators
Signal Strength
Current signal strength: the more
lines, the stronger the signal.
Phone Status (Normal Voice
Call/No Service/Emergency
Mode/Speakerphone Mode/1X
data call/EVDO data call)
Normal Ring/Ring and Vibrate/
Silence All/Vibrate only/Manner
mode
Text, Voice, Picture, WAP, Multi,
Email, IM (Instant Message)
Alarm/Schedule is set
Bluetooth (On/Connected/Pairing)
TTY/GPS (Location)/Lock Mode
Battery (Strength/Charging)
* Network dependent
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ENTERING TEXT
Useful keys
Press to accept a word and add
a space.
In T9Word Mode, press to view
the next matching word if the
highlighted word is not the word
you intended.
Press to delete a character to the
left of the cursor.
Confirm the letters and numbers
you entered.
Press to select a letter case of the
standard text input or text input
mode. and
indicate the standard text input.
and
indicate the predictive text input.
To enter text using the keypad
1 Key. @ ? ! - , & : ’ / 1
2 Keya b c 2a á b c 2
3 Keyd e f 3d e é f 3
4 Keyg h i 4g h i í 4
5 Keyj k l 5
6 Keym n o 6m n ñ o ó 6
7 Keyp q r s 7
8 Keyt u v 8
9 Keyw x y z 9
0 Key0
Predictive mode (T9Word)
T9 mode automatically compares your keystrokes with an
internal dictionary to determine the correct word. The
most commonly used word will appear first. To use T9Abc
mode, press
Options
T9Word.
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Multi-tap input mode
1.
Press
Options
> change the mode to
Abc
.
2.
Press [
] to [
] to input text repeatedly.
For example, to write the letter “C”,
press [
] 3 times.
Press
Options
> change the mode to
> change the mode to
Symbols
symbol appears in the text input screen.
To display more symbols, press [
/
].
Virgin Mobile. You need your phone’s serial
To activate your account online go to
and click on Activate. Or call Virgin
>
>
The serial number is under the letters MEID. It
Turn on your phone and wait for it to power
(that’s #-#-8-4-7-4-4-6-#)
You are now in the Programming menu. Scroll
Activate Phone
>
Select
Your screen will say, “Do you want to activate
your phone ?” >
Your phone will connect to the network, and
then the screen will say “Hi. Press Start to
to
Start
>
Your phone will say “We’re getting your phone
your new Virgin Mobile phone number. Write
>
to complete the
Press the key labeled with the target letter once for the
first letter; press it twice for the second letter, and so on.
Numeric mode
Number mode allows you to enter numbers.
Symbol mode
Allows you to enter symbols.
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ACTIVATING YOUR VIRGIN MOBILE
ACCOUNT
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FINDING YOUR PHONE’S SERIAL
NUMBER
To activate your Virgin Mobile account, you need your
phone’s serial number.
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PROGRAMMING YOUR PHONE
Once your account is active, you’ll receive your Virgin
Mobile phone number. When you are ready, follow these
steps to program it into your phone:
That's it:
It might take a couple of hours to get you set up on our
network, but we’ll send a text message to your phone to
let you know you can start talking. Also, it may take up
to 4 hours for VirginXL, voicemail, and Top-Up features to
come online. But it will be worth the wait. Enjoy!
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CHAPTER 2
MY ACCOUNT
Top-Up your account
For more information
CHAPTER 2 MY ACCOUNT
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When you balance is low, you can Top-Up your
>
link and press
key.
4
and press
key.
key.
and press
key.
You are now topped up. Press [
]
to exit.
>
link and press
key.
4
and press
key.
or
key. You can
in amounts of
and press
key.
8
At the confirmation screen, select
You are now topped up. Press [
]
to exit.
TOP-UP YOUR ACCOUNT
Top-Up with a Top-Up Card
CHAPTER 3 CALLS & CONTACTS
Top-Up with a Debit Card, Credit Card, or
PayPal Account
Before you can Top-Up from your phone with a debit card,
credit card, or PayPal account, you need to register the
card or PayPal account at
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www.virginmobileusa.com.
Note:
You can also Top-Up at www.virginmobileusa.com.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
CHAPTER 3
CALLS &
CONTACTS
Making, receiving & ending a call
Caller identification
Call waiting function
Speaker phone
Vibrate on/off mode
Using auto keypad lock function
Making an emergency call
Options during call
Call setting
Checking all calls
Speed dialing
Using contacts
Voice commands (VR)
Using your headset
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list.
to access the
Side volume
key up or down to
or
to display the list of missed calls.
/
The call on hold is automatically reconnected.
To answer another call while on the phone,
switch back to the first caller, press [
To activate the Speaker Phone in idle mode or
while on a call, press [
to turn
vibrate mode On/Off.
The slide is closed, touch keypad and navigation
touch keypad and navigation key, press and hold
side any keys.
The phone maintains the Emergency Mode for
The phone will stay in Emergency Mode for
MAKING, RECEIVING & ENDING A CALL
To make a call
To answer a call
To end a call
To reject a call
To make a call using call list
Your phone logs up to 270 dialed, received and missed
call numbers.
Note:
•
To redial the last number in the Recent Calls list, press
[
].
•
After 270 received, dialed or missed calls, the oldest call
will automatically be erased from the history.
To make a call using contacts
To adjusting the call volume
To insert a Time/Hard Pause feature
Insert a pause after a phone number and then enter
another group of numbers. The second set of numbers is
dialed automatically after the pause.
To switch between two calls
To reply to a missed call**
To answer a second call**
H
CALLER IDENTIFICATION
Identifies caller by displaying their phone number.
If the caller’s name and number are already stored in your
contact list, name will appear. The caller ID is stored in the
Recent Calls Menu.
H
CALL WAITING FUNCTION
Notifies you of an incoming call when you are already on
a call by sounding a beep tone and displaying the caller’s
phone number.
H
SPEAKER PHONE
The Speaker Phone feature lets you hear audio through
the speaker and talk without holding the phone.
H
VIBRATE ON/OFF MODE
H
USING AUTO KEYPAD LOCK FUNCTION
H
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
The 911 feature automatically places the phone in
Emergency Call Mode when you dial the preprogrammed
emergency number, 911.
To making an call 911 in lock mode
To making an call 911 using any available
system
H
OPTIONS DURING A CALL
Microphone off and on
To switch your phone’s microphone off
To switch your phone’s microphone back on
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To talk on speaker
Speaker
>
Save
>
>
the first entry matching your input.
/
>
To read a message during a call
>
>
> select a
To write a text message during a call
>
>
Send Text Msg
>
>
,
or
Select
To set auto answer
>
>
Auto answer
,
,
20 Seconds
or
Select
To answer with any key press
>
>
Slide open + any key
Select
ALL CALLS
to view the
To view missed calls
to view the
To view received calls
to view
the details.
to view the
To send a message from the recent call list
Send txt msg
,
Send pic msg
or
Send video
Write the message
Send
To delete call logs
Yes
Contacts
Speed dial
Assign
To put a call on hold and return**
To put a call on hold
To search a number in recent calls during
a call
To view dialed calls
Note:
You can answer with any key except [] and Ignore.
To return to a held call
To save a number in contacts list during a
call
To search a number in contact list during a
call
Note:
During the call, you can only send text messages.
Multimedia messages cannot be sent or saved.
H
CALL SETTING
To set call reminder
H
CHECKING ALL CALLS
You can view information about all Recent Calls. For more
options for all, missed, received and outgoing calls press
Options.
To view all calls
Note:
If no logs exist, the message “All calls empty” appears.
To search for a name or group in contact list
H
SPEED DIALING
You can dial quickly using speed dialing. Nineteen
numbers from 2 to 10 can be saved.
To find a name manually in contact list
To set speed dial
To view the details of highlighted entry in
contact list
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To update speed dial
>
To remove from speed dial
Yes
Contacts
Add
To save a new contact >
SAVE
To view contact list
Contacts
Find
To search for a phone number
Contacts
Find
to view the details.
To call from contact list
Contacts
Find
To send contacts information
Contacts
Find
Send msg
You can send the information via
Send text
,
Send pic msg
or
Send video msg
Write the message >
Send
To delete a contact
Contacts
Find
>
>
To make groups
To save a group options >
SAVE
To send a group message
>
Send text msg
,
Send pic msg
or
Send video
>
Write the message >
Send
To add member in group
>
Add member
Select
To erase a group
>
>
Side VR
Key.
The phone displays the Command menu and
you want to use. To complete your task, simply
follow the voice prompts. You can say the
to confirm the name you said. Say “Yes“ if it
was repeated correctly. That phone number
will be dialed. If there is more than one
Send Text <Name>
Send Picture <Name>
The View Contact page will be displayed for
that contact name.
followed immediately by one
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USING CONTACTS
You can save names, phone numbers, and up to 500
contacts in the phone.
To add a contact
H
VOICE COMMANDS (VR)
Your phone is equipped with an VR (Voice Recognition)
feature. This feature allows you to make calls or use the
phone’s functions by simply using your voice.
All you have to do is talk into the phone, and the phone
will recognize your voice and complete tasks by itself.
To using VR (Voice Recognition)
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Check <Item>
followed immediately by one
Tutorial
with additional information on using Voice
To set VR settings
To set VR confirmation
Settings
>
You can control when the system asks you to
Automatic
,
Always Confirm
Never
>
To set VR adaptation
To set VR adaptation
Settings
>
Adaptation
>
Adapt Voice
Adaptation will take a couple of minutes to
to begin.
Start
To set VR modes
Settings
>
,
Prompt Mode
Readout
>
To set VR speakerphone
To set VR speakerphone
Settings
>
Speakerphone
You can control the speakerphone behavior
when voice recognition is started.
Automatic
,
Always On
Always Off
To set VR about
Settings
>
About
The VSuite version appears.
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USING YOUR HEADSET
To send or receive a call using your headset, connect the
headset to the jack on your phone. Once connected, the
button on the headset controls the following:
While in standby mode
While the phone is closed
CHAPTER 4 MESSAGING
CHAPTER 4
MESSAGING
Messaging
Receive message
Voicemail
Sent message
Creating and send new message
Message templates
Create and send new picture message
Create and send new video message
Create and send new email message
Create and send new instant message
Virgin alerts
Erase messages
Messaging setting
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H
>
>
To reply to a message
Select
View
Reply
To read message using Inbox
>
>
To save new numbers from received
>
>
>
Save Contact
Add new
4
Save
To launch URL address from a received
>
To save an object in a received multimedia
>
Save attached
For My Stuff, see page 35.
>
>
Messaging
or press and hold
To access your voicemail box
Messaging
or press and hold
>
>
Sent
>
To send the edited message >
Send
>
>
Sent
Options
Call
To forward message to another recipient
>
>
Sent
>
>
Send
To save sent message
>
>
Sent
Options
Save
>
>
Sent
>
Save
Add new
4
SAVE
MESSAGING
The messaging feature is an integrated messaging
application that lets you send and receive Text, Picture,
Email, and Instant Messaging (IM) messages.
To delete a message
H
RECEIVED MESSAGE
To view new received messages
Note:
If image file saved, It will be saved in one of the categories
in My Stuff. If sound file saved, It will be saved in Voice Memo.
To setup your voicemail
Before your phone can receive voicemail messages, you
must set up a 4-10 digit passcode and record a personal
voicemail greeting. When you have set up your voicemail,
all unanswered calls to your phone are automatically
transferred to voicemail, even if your phone is in use or
turned off.
To call a number in a sent message
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To listen to voice messages
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VOICEMAIL
New voicemail alerts are sent via an SMS text message.
These messages indicate how many new and urgent
voicemails are in your voicemail box. Open the text
message to view the number of new voice messages in
your voicemail. If a caller leaves a callback number, this
number will also be sent via an SMS text message. Displays
the number of voice mails and accesses them by pressing
and holding the [
].
H
SENT MESSAGE
To edit a sent message
Note:
In case of pening or failed msg, this option is displayed.
Note:
It will be saved in Saved folder.
To save new numbers from sent message
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H
>
>
Send text msg
>
>
Write the message >
Send
To view sent message press
>
Sent
>
>
Sent
>
>
>
Auto text
>
>
Write a message >
Save
To edit the saved template message
>
>
>
Auto text
>
Save
>
>
Send picture msg
>
>
4
Write the
Subject
Text
Image
Audio
Send
To view sent message press
Messaging
Sent
window.
Select
To add new picture to a message
window.
Camera
Take the picture.
To add saved sound to the message
Audio
window.
Sounds
Select
To add new sound to the message
Audio
window.
Sounds
Record
New
Save
Select
>
>
Send video msg
>
>
Write the
Subject
Text
Video
Send
To view sent message press
Messaging
Sent
window.
Select
To add new video to a message
window.
Camera
Stop
Save
CREATING AND SEND NEW MESSAGE
To send new text message
Note:
All successful or failed messages will be saved in Sent
folder.
To view all sent messages
H
MESSAGE TEMPLATES
When you often use same phrases you can save the
message as a template message.
To save the message as a template
H �
CREATE AND SEND NEW PICTURE
MESSAGE
You can add picture and sound file to picture message.
If message exceeds 200Kb an error message will pop up.
To send new picture message
Note:
All successful or failed messages will be saved in Sent
folder.
To add saved picture in the message
H �
CREATE AND SEND NEW VIDEO
MESSAGE
You can add picture and sound file to video message.
To send new video message
Note:
All successful or failed messages will be saved in Sent.
To add saved video in the message
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H �
My Stuff
Mobile Email
Or,
>
>
Send email
My Stuff
Mobile IM
Or,
>
>
Send IM
Messaging
View
Messaging
,
Saved
,
Sent
Yes
Messaging
Msg tones
or
Select desired ringtone
Assign
Vibrate mode:
or
OK
Messaging
Reminder
or
To set Text Entry Mode
Messaging
Text entry
,
Abc,ABC
>
To set Save to Sent message
Messaging
Save to sent
Auto
,
>
To create a signature for a messages
Messaging
Signature
To check
> Enter your signature
To create and edit the contacts group
Messaging
Group
To set Auto Erase Message
Messaging
Auto erase
Auto
or
CREATE AND SEND NEW EMAIL
MESSAGE
You can send and receive email messages from your
phone. Check Virgin Mobile’s web site at
leusa.com for availability and pricing.
www.virginmobi‐
To launch mobile email
H �
CREATE AND SEND NEW INSTANT
MESSAGE
You can send and receive instant messages (IMs) from your
phone. Check Virgin Mobile’s Web site at
leusa.com for availability and pricing.
www.virginmobi‐
To launch instant message
H �
VIRGIN ALERTS
To review the Virgin Alerts you’ve received
H �
ERASE MESSAGES
Erase old messages to free up memory in your phone.
To erase all messages in each folders
H �
MESSAGE SETTING
Before you can send or receive messages using your
phone, you must configure their settings first.
This information is normally pre-configured in the phone
by your service provider.
Your picture will be saved automatically to My Stuff > My
graphics > My pictures or Menu > Pictures & Videos > My
pictures.
To view the taken picture
My pictures option
To send picture
message
Set a photo for a
specific contact
Set as standby screen
Set as screensaver
To upload web site
To move the picture to
the miniSD card
Delete the picture
Take a new picture
Rename the picture
Options > Send
Options > Assign > Caller ID
Options > Assign > Wallpaper
Options > Assign >
Screensaver
Options > Upload to My Pix
Options > Move to card
Options > Erase
Options > Take pic
Options > Rename
Lock/Unlock the pictureOptions > Lock/Unlock
View the information
Delete all pictures
Options > File info
Options > Erase all
To send pictures using multimedia message
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VIDEO CAMERA
To set video camera settings
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Multimedia 33
Icons for video
/
/
Pictures &
Take a video
Pictures &
My videos
To use options >
Pictures &
Send video msg
Write the message, press
Send
My Stuff
My
graphics
My pictures
To set as wallpaper in the display
My Stuff
My
graphics
Wallpapers
Assign
Screensaver
Select
To set as screensaver in the display
My Stuff
My
graphics
Screensaver
Assign
Screensaver
Select
My Stuff
My
graphics
My videos
All videos
To move videos to external memory
My Stuff
My
graphics
My videos
All videos
>
Yes
Resolution
Zoom1x, 2x, 4x, 8x
Brightness+2, +1 0 -1, -2
Display photo resolution
176x144
Settings for video
Take picTo switch camera mode.
Self timer
Image
controls
Settings
White
balance
Color effect
QualityHigh, Medium, Low
Cue sound
Mute/
Unmute
Off, 5 Seconds,
10 Seconds, 15 Seconds
Auto, Sunny, Cloudy,
Tungsten, Fluorescent
Normal, Gray, Sepia,
Negative
Off, Default, “Action”/
“Cut”, “Ready”/“Stop”
To set mute On/Off
To increase or decrease the brightness
To zoom in and out
To take a video
Note:
Your picture will be saved automatically to My Stuff >
> All videos or Menu > Pictures & Videos > My
My videos
videos.
To view the recorded video
My videos option
To send video messageOptions > Send
Delete the video clipOptions > Erase
Set as standby screen
Set as screensaver
To move the video clip
to the miniSD card
Record a new video clip
Options > Assign > Wallpaper
Options > Assign >
Screensaver
Options > Move to card
Options > Take video
Rename the video clipOptions > Rename
Lock/Unlock the
video clip
View the information
Delete all video clipsOptions > Erase all
Options > Lock/Unlock
Options > File info
To send videos using multimedia message
H
PICTURES AND IMAGE ALBUM
You can view, assign, delete, moves to external memory
or to phone the saved pictures. The supported formats are
JPEG, GIF, BMP and PNG.
To view the downloaded or saved image
and pictures
H
VIDEO ALBUM
You can play, delete, moves to external memory or to
phone the saved videos.
To play the downloaded or saved video clip
Video player fuction key
Press
Press
Press
Press
Fast forward
Play next video clip
Fast rewind
Play previous video clip
34 MultimediaMultimedia 35
OKPlay/Pause
My Stuff
All songs
Tools
Voice memo
OK
To set as a ringtone
My Stuff
Assign
,
,
All contacts
All callers
Select
My Stuff
Set
My Stuff
My Stuff
My
games
Play
To end the game
Game settings
Volume
Silent
or
Level 1 ~ Level 5
OK
To set the game backlight
To set the game backlight
Game settings
Backlight
5 Seconds
,
10 Seconds
,
30 Seconds
,
Always On
Disable
>
Select
To display incoming messages while playing
To display incoming messages while playing
Game settings
Messaging
Icon only
Select
Media Player
My music
Select
To create a playlist (Artist/Album/Genre)
Media Player
>
Playlists
Create new
OK
To add a music in playlist (Artist/Album/
Media Player
>
Playlists
Add song
Mark
To play video clip in my videos folder
Media Player
All videos
>
Select
Left Soft KeyMute/Unmute
Right Soft Key
(Options Menu)
Side Volume KeyVolume Up/Down
H
MUSIC AND SOUND ALBUM
Saved sounds can be played, set, deleted or moved
to external memory or the phone. Supported formats
MIDI, SMAF, iMelody and MP3.
Full screen/Repeat
To listen the saved music file
Music player fuction key
Side Volume KeyVolume Up/Down
To listen the recorded sound
H
THEMES ALBUM
To set as the theme
H
PLAYING GAME
Your phone contains game to play.
To play the game
To set the game options
To set the game volume
H
MEDIA PLAYER
You can easy to use playback feature with a Media Player.
It allows you to play video clip or music file.
To play music file in my music folder
Press
Press
Press
Press
OKPlay/Pause
Left Soft KeyMute/Unmute
Right Soft Key
(Options Menu)
36 Multimedia
Play next music file
Fast forward
Play previous music file
Fast rewind
Play all/Shuffle/Repeat/
Full screen/Hide
H
OTHER FILES
To view the list of the files
Multimedia 37
To set the play mode
Media Player
Settings
,
Shuffle
Auto off
Select
CHAPTER 6 USEFUL FEATURES
CHAPTER 6
USEFUL
FEATURES
Calendar
Alarm clock
Calculator, Tip calculator, Stopwatch & World Clock
Voice memo
38 Multimedia
H
Tools&Settings
Tools
Calendar
To
Tools&Settings
Tools
Calendar
New
screen, select and input an
Save
To edit a event
Tools&Settings
Tools
Calendar
Edit
screen, select and edit an
Save
To erase a saved event
Tools&Settings
Tools
Calendar
Erase
Yes
Tools&Settings
Tools
Alarm clock
Select
> Edit a new alarm >
Save
To view the saved alarms
Tools&Settings
Tools
Alarm clock
To edit existing alarms
Tools&Settings
Tools
Alarm clock
Select
> Edit an alarm
Save
Tools&Settings
Tools
Calculator
/
/
/
to change the number from positive or negative.
Tools&Settings
Tools
Tip calculator
the next field
Split
Tools&Settings
Tools
Stopwatch
Start
to start stopwatch.
to save Lap time (Max eight Lap
time).
Stop
to stop stopwatch.
to reset stopwatch.
To use world clock
Tools&Settings
Tools
World clock
///
To set daylight saving, press
4
Save
Tools&Settings
Tools
Voice memo
New
To stop recording and save voice memo, press
Save
To listen to the recording voice memo
Tools&Settings
Tools
Voice memo
CALENDAR
Calendar helps you manage your schedule including your
time for calls or special days. You can set alarm service on
a set date with this function.
To view calendar
Note:
Monthly view is displayed as default.
In the monthly view
Move to another day
Move to another week
for Previous
for Next
for Previous
for Next
To create a new event
H
ALARM CLOCK
To set an alarm
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CALCULATOR, TIP CALCULATOR,
STOPWATCH & WORLD CLOCK
To use the calculator
Use the Calculator for basic mathematical equations.
To use tip calculator
The Tip Calculator helps you calculate how much tip to
include with a bill.
To use the stopwatch
The Stopwatch counts the time your spend for an activity.
H
VOICE MEMO
To record voice memo
40 Useful FeaturesUseful Features 41
To send voice memo using multimedia
Tools&Settings
Tools
Voice memo
Send message
Write the message
Send
To rename saved voice memo
Tools&Settings
Tools
Voice memo
Rename
Save
To erase saved voice memo
Tools&Settings
Tools
Voice memo
Erase
Yes
message
CHAPTER 7 SETTINGS
CHAPTER 7
SETTINGS
Ringtones, Alerts & Tones
Decorating the display
Call options
Security
Msg settings
Game settings
Bluetooth
Memory
To set other options
Phone info
42 Useful Features
H
Tools&Settings
Sound settings
My ringtones
Assign
Tools&Settings
Sound settings
Msg tones
or
>
Select
Select desired Msg tones >
Assign
Vibrate mode:
or
Select
To set service alerts
Tools&Settings
Sound settings
Service alerts
>
or
Select
To set the ringer volume
Tools&Settings
Sound settings
Volume
,
Voice call
or
Speaker
phone
Select
Select
Silent, Vibrate On
,
,
or
High
>
SET
Voice call:
~
>
Select
~
Tools&Settings
Sound settings
Dial sounds
or
Instrument
Select
To set power tone on/off
Tools&Settings
Sound settings
Power tone
or
>
Select
To set flip tone
Tools&Settings
Sound settings
Flip tone
or
Select
To set key tone
Tools&Settings
Sound settings
Key tone
Silent, Level 1
Level 5
>
Display settings
Graphics
Wallpapers
Video
Select
or
To set the screensaver timeout
Display settings
Graphics
Screensaver
Timeout setting
,
5 Seconds
,
10 Seconds
,
20 Seconds
30 Seconds
Select
To set the screensaver image
To set the screensaver image
Display settings
Graphics
Screensaver
Screensaver
Select
Display settings
Graphics
,
Analog
,
or
Select
To view the menu style
Tools&Settings
Display settings
Menu style
List type
>
Select
To enter greeting message
Tools&Settings
Display settings
Greeting banner
color, then press
color
Save
To set contrast display
Tools&Settings
Display settings
Contrast
,
High
,
Medium
,
Low
Lowest
Select
To set time for backlight
Tools&Settings
Display settings
Backlight
>
,
,
30 Seconds
,
Always On
Disable
Select
RINGTONES, ALERTS & TONES
To set call ringtones
Note:
To play/stop sound, press Play or Stop.
To set msg tones
•
Note:
To play/stop sound, press Play or Stop.
•
Note:
To play/stop ringer, press Play or Stop.
•
•
To set dial sounds
H
DECORATE THE DISPLAY
To set the graphics
To set the wall
Note:
To preview image, press OK.
To set the clock format
44 Settings
Settings 45
To set background image
Tools&Settings
Display settings
Themes
Select
Tools&Settings
Tools&Settings
Security
,
Unlock
On Power Up
Select
To change the password
To change the password
>
Save
To set special numbers
To set special numbers
Special numbers
#2, Special #3) >
Set
Save
To edit special numbers
To edit special numbers
Special numbers
Edit
Save
To erase special numbers
To erase special numbers
Special numbers
Erase
Yes
To erase all contact lists
Yes
To erase all downloaded contents
Yes
To reset your phone
To reset your phone
Yes
Tools&Settings
Tools&Settings
Tools&Settings
Tools&Settings
Memory
Save Options
Sounds
,
Pictures
or
Select
Select
Tools&Settings
Memory
Internal memory
To view Internal memory information. >
Tools&Settings
Memory
External memory
To view External memory information. >
Tools&Settings
Others
Language
or
Select
Airplane mode
Tools&Settings
Others
Airplane mode
or
Select
TTY mode
Tools&Settings
Others
TTY mode
,
TTY + Talk
,
TTY + Hear
TTY
Select
Tools&Settings
Others
Location
>
Select
H
CALL OPTIONS
H
SECURITY
To access security menus
Note:
The default lock code must be the last 4 digits of user’s
phone number.
To lock your
H
MSG SETTINGS
H
GAME SETTINGS
H
BLUETOOTH
H
MEMORY
Save options
H
TO SET OTHER OPTIONS
Language
46 SettingsSettings 47
Touch
Tools&Settings
Others
Touch key
or
Touch sensor level:
Level 5
Vibration:
Select
or
Select
Tools&Settings
Others
Media Player
or
Slide
or
Select
Select
Tools&Settings
Phone info
My phone number
To view SW version info
Tools&Settings
Phone info
Version info
•
•
•
•
CHAPTER 8 CONNECTIVITY
CHAPTER 8
CONNECTIVITY
H
PHONE INFO
To view my phone number
48 Settings
Bluetooth
Using the Internet
VirginXL
My stuff
H
you can use your phone more freely. It can also
with Bluetooth connectivity communicate using
with Bluetooth specification 1.1, supporting the
following profiles: HSP V1.1 (headset profile) and
their compatibility with this phone. There may be
Virgin. If you want more information on this func-
tion, visit the Bluetooth Technology organization
Web site:
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
/
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
New device
OK
to in discoverable mode) will be displayed.
The handset will prompt you for the passkey.
for the appropriate passkey (typically “0000”
4
Save
and press
to connect with the device.
the “New Device” menu.
To turn on Discovery Mode
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Options
Discovery mode
Off
Select
To name the phone
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Options
My phone name
To set the supported profiles
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Options
Supported Profiles
,
Handsfree
,
Dial up networking
,
File transfer
Select
To remove a device from the paired list
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Remove
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
To search the service discovery about the
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Service
To send my name card
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Send
To send a saved pictures
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Send
To send a saved videos
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Send
To getting the name card about the paired
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Get
BLUETOOTH
To access the Bluetooth menu
To activate Bluetooth
The Power feature allows you to turn the Bluetooth
function on and off.
To add a device
Pairing is the process that allows the handset to locate,
establish and register 1-to-1 connection with the target
device.
Note:
If Bluetooth is set to off, “Please device power on” will
appear. Press
On.
Note:
The default PIN code may differ depending on Bluetooth
devices. Please refer to the user guide of the Bluetooth
device that you wish to use.
To rename the paired device
https://www.bluetooth.org/
50 ConnectivityConnectivity 51
To reviewe informati
Tools&Settings
Bluetooth
Device
To call using a hands-fre
Surf the Web
Surf the Web
History
Select
To set new bookmarks
Surf the Web
Mark Page
Save
To edit, press
>
To view bookmarks
Surf the Web
Menu
To search web site
Surf the Web
Search
To refresh the current page
Surf the Web
Reload
To show the URL on the current page
Surf the Web
Show Link
To access the web site directly by entering
the address
Surf the Web
Goto Page
GO
To go to the homepage
Surf the Web
Home
To send the current page's URL information
Surf the Web
Send Link
To set enable/disable download objects
Surf the Web
Settings
Downloads
To restart web browser
Surf the Web
Settings
Restart Browser
To clear cache memory
Surf the Web
Menu
Settings
Clear
Clear Cache
Clear
To clear saved history
Surf the Web
Settings
Clear
Clear History
Clear
To clear saved cookies
Surf the Web
Settings
Clear
Clear Cookies
Clear
Surf the Web
Menu
Settings
Clear
Autofill
VirginXL is a fun collection of features which you
for details.
]
e headset
To answer a call using a hands-free headset
To clear autofill
H
VirginXL
To access VirginXL
H
USING THE INTERNET
To access internet
Note:
This will access your Wireless Web service provider’s
homepage.
To view visited sites
Note:
You cannot receive incoming calls when a VirginXL session
is in progress. All incoming calls will be automatically forwarded to voicemail.
Note:
A scroll bar on the right side of the screen indicates that
there is more text. Scroll down to go to the next screen of
text. Press the CLR key to move back one screen.
www.virginmobileusa.com
Ending a VirginXL session
52 ConnectivityConnectivity 53
H
My Stuff
Get more ringtone
Go
To access My Music
My Stuff
Get more music
Go
To access My Videos
My Stuff
Get more videos
Go
To access My Graphics
My Stuff
Get more graphics
Go
To access My Games
My Stuff
Get more game
Go
To download other stuff
My Stuff
Get more stuff
Go
MY STUFF
To access My Ringtones
CHAPTER 9 APPENDIX
CHAPTER 9
APPENDIX
54 Connectivity
Safety information for wireless handheld phones
12 Month limited warranty
Safety information for FCC RF exposure
SAR information
FDA consumer update
Emergency calls
Compliance with other FCC regulations
General safety
Antenna
Battery
Adapter/Charger
Recycle your cell phone!
FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations for wireless devices
FCC compliance information
H
telephone, that should this product or any part
thereof during normal consumer usage and condi-
tions, be proven defective in material or workman-
ship that results in product failure within the first
twelve (12) month period from the date of pur-
The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable bat-
tery and battery charger, if included, are similarly
warranted for twelve (12) months from date of
This Warranty extends only to consumers who pur-
This Warranty does not apply to:
tions, accident, mishandling, neglect, unau-
thorized alteration, misuse, improper installa-
tion or repair or improper storage;
tal conditions;
structural items such as framing and non-opera-
tive parts;
fire, flooding, dirt, sand, weather conditions,
The Company disclaims liability for removal or
When sending your wireless device to UTStarcom
stored on the device may be inadvertently erased
you make a back up copy of all data and software
for repair or service. This includes all contact lists,
store for later use when your device is returned,
sible for and does not guarantee restoration of
warranty or not, returned to UTStarcom Personal
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms
with proof of Warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill
telephone in the United States (800) 229-1235,
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR
THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR
THE PRODUCT.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY
WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF
ANY WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A
ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
WHATSOEVER.
THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE
WARRANTY OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME
THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED OR REPLACED.
No person or representative is authorized to
this product.
tial damage so the above limitation or exclusions
specific legal rights, and you may also have other
to province.
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
56 Appendix
Appendix 57
Driving safety
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely
safety comes first. Check the laws and regulations
Always obey them. If you must use your phone
while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is
your first responsibility.
Use hands-free operation and/or one-touch,
speed dialing, and auto answer modes.
Pull off the road and park before making or
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place
the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a
from RF energy. However, certain electronic equip-
from your wireless phone. Therefore, use of your
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid poten-
tial interference with the pacemaker.
These recommendations are consistent with the
with a heart pacemaker implant when using
your phone. Doing so could result in interference
with the function of the pacemaker.
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches
from your pacemaker when the phone is
turned on.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to mini-
If you have any reason to suspect that inter-
ference is taking place, turn your phone OFF
some hearing aids. In the event of such interfer-
vider (or call the customer service line to discuss
to assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities
when any regulations posted in these areas
should also consult the manufacturer of any
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so
Always request and obtain prior consent and
Always follow the instructions of the airline
To avoid interfering with blasting operations,
turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area”
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a
signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere
where you would normally be advised to turn
Pacemakers
Other medical devices
•
•
•
Hospitals and health care facilities
Blasting areas
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Vehicles
•
WARNING!:
Failure to follow these instructions could lead to serious
personal injury and possible property damage.
Electronic devices
58 AppendixAppendix 59
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•
Hearing aids
Posted facilities
Aircraft
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tion antenna, the lower the power output. Before
tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g.,
the FCC for each model.
The highest SAR value for this model phone
While there may be differences between the SAR
they all meet the government requirement for safe
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization
for this model phone with all reported SAR levels
sure guidelines. SAR information on this model
Additional information on Specific Absorption
Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA)
web-site at
for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/
standard incorporates a substantial margin of safe-
ty to give additional protection for the public and
to account for any variations in measurements.
The term “wireless phone” refers here to handheld
wireless phones with built-in antennas, often
types of wireless phones can expose the user to
the user’s head. These RF exposures are limited
When the phone is located at greater distances
from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically
The so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base
typically operate at far lower power levels, and
thus produce RF exposures well within the FCC’s
The available scientific evidence does not show
that any health problems are associated with
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF
EXPOSURE
WARNING! Read this Information before Using
Cautions
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 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.
Body-Worn operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the phone kept 2
cm. from the body with a beltclip that contains
metallic components. To maintain compliance with
FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips,
holsters or similar accessories with which this
device was tested.
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these
requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
For more information about RF exposure, please
visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.
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SAR INFORMATION
This model phone meets the government’s
requirements foe exposure to radiowaves.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed and manufactured not
to exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radiofrequency (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 with the phone transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the 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. This is because the phone is designed
to operate at multiple power levels so as to use
only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a wireless base sta-
when tested for use at the ear is 1.26 W/kg PCS
as described in this user guide, is 0.243 W/kg PCS
http://www.phonefacts.net
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FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
1. What kinds of phones are the subject of this
update?
2. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
60 AppendixAppendix 61
that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless
They also emit very low levels of RF when in the
standby mode. Whereas high levels of RF can pro-
studies of low level RF exposures have not found
findings have not been confirmed by additional
to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the
Although the existing scientific data do not justify
•
Support needed research into possible biologi-
Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes
sary for device function; and
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones
with the best possible information on possible
National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Communications Commission
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
National Telecommunications and
The National Institutes of Health participates in
some interagency working group activities, as well.
All phones that are sold in the United States must
safety questions about wireless phones.
stations operate at higher power than do the
wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that
thousands of times lower than those they can get
from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not
the primary subject of the safety questions dis-
The research done thus far has produced conflict-
flaws in their research methods. Animal experi-
A combination of laboratory studies and epide-
studies can provide data that is directly applicable
to human populations, but 10 or more years’ fol-
some health effects, such as cancer. This is because
the interval between the time of exposure to a
factors affect this measurement, such as the angle
the world to ensure that high priority animal stud-
that has driven the establishment of new research
•
•
4. What are the results of the research done
already?
3. What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of
wireless phones?
•
•
•
6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the
possible health effects of wireless phone RF?
•
•
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF
exposure from wireless phones poses a health
risk?
62 AppendixAppendix 63
Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless
funded research is conducted through contracts
to independent investigators. The initial research
will include both laboratory studies and studies of
wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include
7. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to
very small.
to minimize your exposure to radiofrequency
If you must conduct extended conversations by
wireless phone every day, you could place more
the RF, since the exposure level drops off dra-
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that
wireless phones are harmful. But if you are con-
you can use measures like those described above
to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone
The scientific evidence does not show a danger
to users of wireless phones, including children
the time of wireless phone use and increasing the
from using wireless phones at all. For example,
the government in the United Kingdom distrib-
tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation
to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly
for convenience and comfort. These systems reduce
the absorption of RF energy in the head be believe
that accessories that claim to shield the head from
those emissions reduce risks. Some products that
special phone cases, while others involve nothing
free” kits, these so-called “shields” may interfere
with proper operation of the phone.
The phone may be forced to boost its power
to compensate, leading to an increase in RF
sold devices that claimed to protect wireless
this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test
the Association for the Advancement of Medical
This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure
that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe
from wireless phone EMI.
standard specifies test methods and performance
so that that no interference occurs when a person
ference and work to resolve the problem.
radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?
9. Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce
risks from exposure to RF emissions?
8. What about children using wireless phones?
10. What about wireless phone interference with
medical equipment?
http://www.fda.gov/cellphones
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sible. Never terminate an emergency call until you
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
tude and longitude location (Automatic Location
to identify the location of the caller in case of
The Super Slice is an ALI-capable phone equipped
with a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver
supporting a satellite-based GPS ALI-capable net-
work to comply with the FCC’s ALI requirements.
The network compliance with the above FCC
satellite signals being able to reach the handset
for example) ; and (c) handset signals reaching
wireless “base stations” (atmospheric and environ-
Also the transmission of the ALI information is
subject, in part, to system constraints within the
wireless network to which the E911 signal is trans-
ALI capability is to be used for E911 purposes only.
This feature allows you to place an emergency call
The phone maintains emergency mode until you
To call “911” in “Phone Lock” or “Restrict” mode.
,
Never use your Cellular Phone to send false
Never wiretap or otherwise intercept a phone
Never make any anonymous calls to annoy,
Never charge another account without authori-
Never willfully or maliciously interfere with any
Never refuse to yield the line when informed
that it is needed for an Emergency Call. Also,
Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high qual-
DO NOT use or store this equipment in a place
where it will be exposed to high temperatures,
such as near an open flame or heat-emitting
DO NOT drop your device or subject it to severe
shock. When not using, lay down the unit to
DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or
spilled beverages.
DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.
DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accesso-
to an authorized UT Starcom cellular service
tric shock or fire may result.
EMERGENCY CALLS
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COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER FCC
REGULATIONS
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FCC ENHANCED 911 (E911) RULES
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GENERAL SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
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skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your
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Your device uses a removable and rechargeable
for assistance should you need a replacement
Only use the battery and charger approved by
the manufacturer.
Only use the battery for its original purpose.
Try to keep batteries in a temperature between
41°F (5°C) and 95°F (35°C).
If the battery is stored in temperatures above
to warm up or cool down before using.
Completely drain the battery before recharg-
Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark,
Purchase a new battery when its operating time
Properly dispose of the battery according to
Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is
Don’t expose the battery terminals to any other
Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temps.
Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.
with RBRC standards. When disposing of the bat-
tery by yourself, please call RBRC at (800) 822-8837
for proper disposal tips.
the eyes or skin, could cause injury to the skin or
the eyes, irrigate the eyes thoroughly with clean
water and immediately seek medical attention. In
the event the liquid comes into contact with the
skin or clothing, wash it away immediately with
The charger designed by UTStarcom for this unit
source for its operation.
Never attempt to disassemble or repair a
Never use a charger if it has a damaged or
worn power cord or plug. Always contact a
Never alter the AC cord or plug on your char-
Never allow any liquids or water to spill on the
source. Always use the authorized UTStarcom
Never attempt to connect or disconnect the
when it is not in use.
their used wireless devices to specified carrier retail
To mail in your old wireless device to UTStarcom
simply package your old wireless device and any
Wireless phones also can be donated to the
Wireless Foundation’s DONATE A PHONE
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CALL TO
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campaign. This charitable cause collects
wireless phones to benefit victims of domestic vio-