This chapter provides important information about using your
handset.
Inside the package
Handset descriptions
Display indicators
Installing the battery
Removing the battery
Charging your battery
Battery handling information
Installing a SIM card
INSIDE THE PACKAGE
This package should include all items pictured below. If any are missing or different, immediately contact the retailer where you
purchased the phone.
User Guide
QRG (Quick Reference Guide)
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Standard Battery
Handset
Battery Cover
Wall Charger
HANDSET DESCRIPTIONS
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1. Earpiece: Allows you to hear the other caller.
2. Main Display Screen: Displays all the information
needed to operate your phone.
3. [ ] Directional Key: Allows you to scroll
through phone menu options and provides a shortcut
to phone functions from idle mode.
] Left Soft Key: Press to access the Message
4. [
menu or access the function listed above the key.
5. [ ] Speakerphone Key: With the flip open,
press to turn speakerphone on or off.
6. [ ] SEND Key: Press to make or receive a call.
In idle mode, press to access the All Calls list.
7. [ ] Voicemail Key: In idle mode, press and
hold to automatically connect to your voicemail
server.
8. [ ] Shift Key: Press to enter an asterisk (*)
character for calling features. In text entry mode,
press to change the character input type. Press and
hold to display the plus sign (+) for international
dialing.
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9. Microphone: Allows the other caller to hear you.
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] Vibrate Mode Key: Press and hold to
activate/deactivate vibrate mode in idle mode.
Press to enter the (#) character for calling features.
In text entry mode, press to accept the word and
add a space.
11. [ ] CLR Key: Press to clear a digit from the
display. Press and hold to clear all digits. Within a
menu, press to return to the previous menu.
12. [ ] END/PWR Key: Press and hold to turn the
phone on/off or press to end a call or browser
session. Within a menu, press to return to idle
mode.
13. [ ] Mobile Email Key: Press to access Mobile
Email in idle mode.
14. [ ] Right Soft Key: Press to access Contacts
in idle mode or access the func tion listed above
the key.
15. [ ] OK Key: Press to access the MENU in idle
mode. It also allows you to accept choices when
navigating through a menu.
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16. External Speaker: Allows you to listen to music, sounds or ringtones.
17. Front Display Screen: Displays incoming calls, messages, signal, battery strength, time
and date.
18. Wrist Strap Eyelet: Accessory eyelet (optional straps and lanyards - sold separately).
19. Camera: Built-in camera lens.
20. 2.5mm Headset Jack: Allows you to plug in an optional headset for convenient, hands-
free conversations.
/] Volume Keys: Press to adjust the master volume in idle mode or adjust the voice
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volume during a call.
] Camera Key: With the flip open, press to access the built-in camera.
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] Voice Commands Key: With the flip open, press for quick access to Voice Commands.
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24. Charging / Data Jack: Plug in the wall charger or USB cable (USB cable sold separately).
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DISPLAY INDICATORS
Main Indicator Icons
1X Signal Strength: 1X service is available.
D Signal Strength: Digital ser vice is available.
GSM Signal Strength: GSM service is available.
GPRS Signal Strength: GPRS service is available.
Airplane Mode: Transmitting and receiving information is restricted.
Roaming: The phone is outside of the home ser vice area.
SSL (Secured Socket Layer): Indicates that secure communication
between client and server has been established during data
communication using encryption.
Voice Privacy: Indicates Voice Privacy mode is active.
Data Call: Data Session is in progress.
Dormant: Phone is in a dormant state during a data call. Phone reverts
to Dormant mode when there hasn’t been activity on a page for some
time. The connection is still active and you can make and receive calls.
No Service: Phone cannot receive a signal from the system.
Main Indicator Icons
TT Y: TTY mode is active.
Voice Call: A call is in progress.
* No icon indicates the phone is in idle mode.
GPS E911 Icon: Location Service of your phone is E911.
GPS Location On Icon: Location Service of your phone is Location On.
Bluetooth: Indicates Bluetooth mode.
Bluetooth Active: Indicates Bluetooth Active mode.
Bluetooth Connected: Indicates a Bluetooth Device is connected.
Battery Level: Battery charging level - the more blocks, the stronger
the charge.
AVC Active: AVC mode is active.
AVC Listening: Indicates AVC listening.
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Main Indicator Icons
Phone: Indicates using Phone memory.
All Sounds Off: R inger volume is set to off.
SIM Card: Indicates using SIM Card memory.
Alarm Only: Phone will alert you with an alarm tone.
Vibrate Only: Phone will vibrate when call is received.
Speakerphone: Speakerphone mode is active.
Missed Calls: Indicates you have missed calls.
Message: Indicates you have a new message.
Calendar Appointment: Event Alarm is active.
Voicemail: Indicates you have voicemail messages.
Alarm On: Appears when an alarm is set.
Recent Call Icons
Dialed CallMissed Call
Received Call
New Contact Icons
Mobile1Group
Mobile2Picture
HomeRingtone
WorkFAX
Email 1Speed Dial
Email 2Voice Dial
Message Icons
New/Unread Message
Opened/Read Message
Unread EMS Corrupt Message
Read EMS
Message DeliveredUnread MMS
Incomplete DeliveryRead MMS
Sent Message,
Delivery Failed
Message LockedReceived Message
Text Message DraftUnread WAP Push
Picture Message Draft
PriorityRead WAP Push
Unopened Message
Notification
Opened Download
Picture Message
Pending Message
Send
Sent Message
Multiple Message
Failed
Message Icons
Multiple Message
Delivered
Multiple Message
Incomplete
Multiple Message
Pending
Multiple SMS/
MMS ACK
IM ScreenCountry
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Street
City
State
Zip Code
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the unit.
2. Slide the battery (1) into the slot by aligning the contacts located at
the bottom of the unit and press (2) until you hear it “click ”.
3. Align the cover tabs with the slots at the back of the device and slide
the battery cover onto the unit.
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REMOVING THE BATTERY
1. To remove the battery, push down (1) on the top of the battery while
inserting your finger into the slot and pulling up (2) from the back of
the battery and slide it out.
2. Align the cover tabs with the slots at the back of the device and slide
the battery cover onto the unit.
If the battery is not correctly placed in the compartment, the handset will not turn on
and/or the battery may detach during use.
CHARGING YOUR BATTERY
1. To charge, open the Charging/Data Jack
cover on the top left side of the phone,
and connect the charger adapter.
2. Plug the other end into a standard outlet.
3. To remove the adapter connection, press
the adapter’s side buttons (1) and pull
the adapter from the device (2).
• When you charge the battery with the phone power off, you will see a charging status
screen. You cannot operate the phone until it is powered on.
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The batter y is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Fully charge the battery
before use.
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It is more efficient to charge the battery with the handset powered off.
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Batter y operating time gradually decreases over time.
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If the battery fails to perform normally, you may need to replace the battery.
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION
DO’S
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Only use the battery and charger approved for use with this device.
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Only use the battery for its original purpose.
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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 or below the recommended range,
give it time to warm up or cool down before using.
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Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark and dry place.
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Purchase a new batter y when its operating time gradually decreases after fully
charging.
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Properly dispose of the battery according to local laws.
DON’TS
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Don’t attempt to disassemble the batter y. It is a sealed unit with no serviceable
parts.
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Don’t accidentally short circuit the battery by carrying it in your pocket or purse
with other metallic objects such as coins, clips and pens. This may critically
damage the battery.
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Don’t leave the battery in extremely hot or cold temperatures. Otherwise, it could
significantly reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.
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Don’t dispose of the battery by placing into a fire.
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INSTALLING A SIM CARD
Your wireless device comes with a SIM card installed which along with a
Global Feature on your account, enables you to make calls and access email in
GSM Networks while traveling overseas. Should your SIM card be lost or
damaged, please follow these instructions for the installation of your new SIM.
• If your SIM card is lost or damaged within the United States, please dial *611 from
your device or 1.800.922.0204 to speak with a Customer Ser vice Representative. From
outside of the United States dial +1- 908-559-4899.
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D o not bend or scratch your SIM card. Avoid exposing your SIM card to static
electricity, water or dirt.
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the unit.
2. To remove the battery, push down (1) on the top of the battery while
inserting your finger into the slot and pulling up (2) from the back of
the battery and slide it out.
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3. Make sure the gold contacts of the SIM card are face down, then slide
the SIM card completely into the socket.
4. Slide the battery (1) into the slot by aligning the contacts located at
the bottom of the unit and press (2) until you hear it “click ”.
5. Align the cover tabs with the slots at the back of the device and slide
the battery cover onto the unit.
CHAPTER 2
BASIC OPERATION
This chapter addresses and explains the basic features of your
phone including:
Turning the phone on/off
Accessing the menu
Menu summary
Making a call
Answering calls
Ending a call
Missed call notification
Wait/Pause
Making an international call
3 way calling
Calling a number from contacts
Turning vibrate mode on or off
Available options during a call
Making an emergency call
C a l l w a i t i n g
Adjusting the volume
Caller ID
Speakerphone
BASIC OPERATION
TURNING THE PHONE ON/OFF
TURNING ON
1. Press and hold the END Key until your display turns on.
• If Enter Lock Codeappears on the display, enter your 4-digit lock code to
unlock your phone.
• The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your Mobile Telephone
Number.
TURNING OFF
1. Press and hold the END Key until your display turns off.
• Immediately change or recharge the battery when BATTERY LOW appears
on the display. Memory may possibly be damaged if the phone turns off
due to the battery completely draining.
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Turn the phone off before removing or replacing the battery. If the phone
is on, unsaved data may be lost.
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ACCESSING THE MENU
Your phone can be customized via the menu. Each function can be accessed by
scrolling with the Directional Keyor by pressing the number that
corresponds with the menu item.
1. To access the menu, press the OK Key [MENU].
2. To scroll through the menu, press the Directional Key
down, left or right.
3. To return to the previous page, press the CLR Key. To exit the current
menu, press the END Key.
4. To access the Messaging menu, press the Left Sof t Key [Msg].
5. To access the Contact List, press the Right Soft Key [Contacts].
All directions in this manual are based on the List Menu Layout and Water
Display Theme. If you have changed the settings, the directions may vary.
up,
MENU SUMMARY
Main Menu2ND DEPTH3RD DEPTH
1. Media Center1. Tunes & Tones1. Get New Ringtones
2. Pictures1. Get New Pictures
3. Games1. Get New Applications
4. Mobile Web
5. Browse & Download1. Get New Applications
6. Extras1. Get New Applications
2. Messaging1. New Message1. TXT Message
2. Inbox
3. Sent
2. My Ringtones
3. My Sounds
2. My Pictures
3. Take Picture
4. Online Album
2. Picture Message
3. Voice Message
Main Menu2ND DEPTH3RD DEPTH
2. Messaging4. Drafts
5. Voicemail
6. Mobile IM
7. EmailMobile Email
8. Chat
3. My Ringtones1. Get New Ringtones
4. My Pictures
5. Bluetooth
Menu
6. Contacts1. New Contact
1. Add New Device
2. Contact List
3. Backup Assistant
4. Groups
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6. Contacts5. Speed Dials
6. In Case of Emergency
7. My Name Card
7. Recent Calls1. Missed
2. Received
3. Dialed
4. Blocked – This
menu appears only
when Incoming Call
Restriction is set. For
details see page 59.
5. All
6. View Timers
8. VZ Navigator
9. Settings &
Tools
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1. My Verizon
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Main Menu2ND DEPTH3RD DEPTH
9. Settings &
Tools
2. Tools1. Voice Commands
3. Bluetooth Menu1. Add New Device
4. Sounds Settings1. Easy Set Up
5. Display Settings1. Easy S et Up
2. Calculator
3. Tip Calculator
4. Calendar
5. Alarm Clock
6. Stop Watch
7. World Clock
8. Unit Convert
9. Notepad
2. Call Sounds
3. Alert Sounds
4. Keypad Sounds
5. Digit Dial Readout
6. Keypad Volume
7. Service Alerts
8. Device Connect
9. Power On/Off
0. Open/Close Sounds
2. Banner
Main Menu2ND DEPTH3RD DEPTH
9. Settings &
Tools
5. Display Settings3. Backlight
16. Phone Settings1. Airplane Mode
7. Call Settings1. Answer Options
4. Wallpaper
5. Display Themes
6. Main Menu Settings
7. Dial Fonts
8. Menu Font Size
9. Time & Date
0. Clock Format
2. Set Shortcuts
3. Voice Commands Settings
4. Language
5. Location
6. Current Country
7. Phone Security
8. SIM Security
9. Network Mode
0. System Select
2. Auto Retry
3. TTY Mode
4. One Touch Dial
Main Menu2ND DEPTH3RD DEPTH
9. Settings &
Tools
7. Call Settings5. Voice Privacy
8. Memory1. Phone Memory
9. Phone Info1. My Number
0. SIM Info
*. Set Up Wizard
6. DTMF Tones
7. Assisted Dial
2. SW/HW Version
3. Icon Glossary
4. Software Update
MAKING A CALL
1. Enter the phone number including the area code if needed and press
the SEND Key.
When you place or receive a call from phone numbers stored in your
Contact List, the name will be displayed.
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