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agree that you will not (and will not attempt to) modify, prepare derivative works of, reverse engineer, decompile,
disassemble, or otherwise attempt to create source code from the software. No title to or ownership in the
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Section 1: Getting Started
Getting up and running is a quick and easy set of
steps. This section walks you through the steps
necessary to install your battery pack, turn on your
phone, setup service, and make your first call.
Installing the Battery
1. Press down on the rear cover (label side) with
your thumbs, as indicated below, and while
applying some pressure, slide the cover away.
2. Insert the battery (label side up as shown) into
the battery compartment so that the metal
contacts on the phone match up with those on
the battery.
Warning!:
Use only Common Cents-approved or Samsungapproved batteries and chargers with your phone.
Failure to use these approved devices may increase
the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or
explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or
property damage.
3. Position the battery cover over the battery (3)
and firmly slide it in until you hear a click (4).
Getting Started 4
Removing the Battery
1. Press down on the rear cover (label side) with
your thumbs, and while applying some
pressure, slide the cover away.
2. Insert your finger into the indention (shown
here) and in a single motion, pull the battery
out from the compartment.
3. Position the battery cover over the battery and
firmly slide it in until you hear a click.
Battery Capacity
Your phone comes with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery.
The battery can be recharged using the enclosed
charger. This allows you to recharge your battery
before it is fully drained. The battery provides up to
3.5 hours of continuous digital talk time.
Warning!:
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and chargers
with your phone. Failure to use these approved
devices may increase the risk that your phone will
overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious
bodily injury, death, or property damage.
Note:
Some phone features such as long backlight settings,
vibrate mode, brightness settings, Bluetooth activity, and
other variables may reduce the battery’s talk and standby
times. It is recommended that you watch your phone’s
battery level indicator and charge the battery before it
runs out of power.
Charging the Battery
Prior to your initial use of the phone, it is
recommended that you fully charge your battery. If
your battery level becomes too low, your phone
automatically turns off, and you can lose any progress
information. For a quick check of your phone’s battery
level, glance at the battery charge indicator located in
the upper right corner of your display screen.
•
indicates the phone’s battery is empty.
•
indicates the phone’s battery is fully charged.
Power Connection
1. Slide open the cover that protects the phone's
power jack.
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Plug the flat end of the charger into the
Incorrect
Correct
Antenna
2.
phone’s power/accessory interface connector
and the other end into an electrical outlet.
Battery Charging Tips
•
The battery is not charged at the time of purchase, it
must be fully charged prior to the phone’s first use.
•
When charging the battery with the phone off, the
charging status displays. You can not operate the phone
until it is powered back on.
•
Charging the phone while off greatly reduces the charge
time.
•
If the battery ever fails to perform normally, contact
Common Cents Customer Care to replace it.
Warning!:
Using the wrong battery charger could cause
damage to your phone and void the warranty.
Note:
If your handset has a touch screen display, please note
that a touch screen responds best to a light touch from
the pad of your finger or a non-metallic stylus. Using
excessive force or a metallic object when pressing on the
touch screen may damage the tempered glass surface
and void the warranty. For more information, refer to
“Standard Limited Warranty” on page 90.
Correct and Incorrect Handling
The antenna is located at the base of the phone.
Blocking it can result in reduced signal strength and
quality.
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Section 2: Getting To Know Your Phone
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7
8
9
10
12
11
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4
3
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This section guides you through the basic functions
and calling features of your phone.
Phone Overview
Functions
1.
Speaker
allows you to hear the caller and the
different ringtones or sounds offered by your
phone.
2.
Display Screen
needed to operate your phone, such as phone
numbers, call status, Contacts list, date and
time, and both the signal and battery strength.
displays all the information
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3.
OK Key
allows you to accept choices offered
when navigating through a menu.
4.
Left Option Button (LOB)
allows you to select
option button actions or menu items
corresponding to the bottom left line on the
display screen. It also provides quick access to
the phone’s menu.
5.
TALK K ey
allows you to place or receive a call.
In standby mode, press this key once to access
the Recent Call log. Press and hold this key to
activate voice service.
6.
Voicemail Key
allows you to quickly access
your voicemail. Press and hold this key for two
seconds to automatically dial your voicemail.
7.
Alphanumeric Keypad
allows you to enter
numbers, letters, and characters.
8.
Shift/Asterisk Key
enters the asterisk [*]
character for calling features. In the text entry
mode, press this key to change the
capitalization mode. Press and hold to activate/
deactivate the Vibrate modes.
9.
Microphone
allows the other callers to hear you
clearly when you are speaking to them.
10.
Plus Code Dialing Key
automatically dials the
international access prefix for calling out from
the country in which you are located (for
instance, 011 for international calls placed
from within the United States).
11.
Space/Pound Key
enters the pound [#]
character for calling features. In the text entry
mode, press this key to enter a space between
characters. Press and hold to access the
Password screen to lock your phone.
12.
BACK Key
deletes characters from the display
while in the text entry mode. When in a menu,
press this key to return to the previous menu.
13.
END Key
ends a call. Press and hold this key for
a few seconds to power your phone On or Off.
While in the main menu, it returns the phone to
standby mode and cancels your input. When
you receive an incoming call, press to reject
the call.
14.
Right Option Button (ROB)
allows you to select
option button actions or menu items
corresponding to the bottom right line on the
display screen. It also provides quick access to
your phone’s Contacts list.
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15.
Display Indicators
Text and Graphics
Menu Options display
area
the current menu
options associated
with each button
Navigation keys
allow you to scroll through the
phone’s menu options and provide a shortcut to
phone functions from standby mode.
16.
Camera Lens
allows you to take a picture of
whatever is in front of the phone’s line of sight.
17.
Volume Key
allows you to adjust the audio
volume in standby mode or adjust the voice
volume during a call. The volume key can also
be used to scroll up or down to navigate
through the different menu options.
18.
Camera Key
allows you to take pictures when in
camera mode.
19.
Headset/Adapter Jack
allows you to plug in the
power connector and optional headset for safe,
convenient, hands-free conversations. To
access this port, carefully slide off the attached
plastic cover.
20.
Accessory Hook
allows you to attach your
phone to a lanyard, key chain, or other
accessories.
21.
External Display
displays information such as
date and time, signal and battery strength, and
incoming calls.
Reviewing the Display Screen
The phone’s Main screen displays while you are not in
a call or currently using a menu item. You must view
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the Main screen to dial a phone number. Your phone’s
display screen provides a wealth of information about
your phone’s status and options.
Icon Glossary
The following list identifies the icons that display on
your phone’s screen:
Signal
: the more lines that display, the
stronger your signal.
No service
: indicates there is no signal or
service available and your phone is
searching for a network.
In Use
: indicates a Voice call is in progress.
Data call on
: indicates your phone is
connected to a data connection.
Data sending
: indicates your phone is
connected to a high-speed data
connection and currently sending
(uploading) data.
Data receiving
: indicates your phone is
connected to a high-speed data
connection and currently receiving
(downloading) data.
Data dormant
: indicates your phone’s
high-speed data connection is dormant
(inactive).
Alarm
: indicates the phone’s alarm or
calendar feature is active and on.
Speaker on
: indicates the speakerphone
mode is enabled.
Mute
: indicates the voice microphone is
disabled.
Key Mute
: indicates the keypad tones are
disabled.
Location
: indicates the position location
feature is enabled.
New text message
: indicates that you
received a new message (text, picture, IM,
or email).
New pic message
: indicates that you
received a new picture message.
New voicemail
: indicates that you received
a new voicemail.
New Service Alert
: indicates that you
received a system notification message
regarding account information.
Read text message
: indicates that this text
message was read.
Unread text message
: indicates that this
text message is unread.
Read pic message
: indicates that this
picture message was read.
Unread pic message
: indicates that this
picture message is unread.
Sent text message
: indicates the outgoing
message was sent.
Failed text message
: indicates the
outgoing message was not sent due to a
system failure.
Sent pic message
: indicates that the
picture message was sent.
Failed pic message
: indicates that the
picture message failed to send.
Draft text message
: indicates that th is text
message was saved as a draft.
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Draft pic message
: indicates that this
picture message was saved as a draft.
Bluetooth enable
: indicates the Bluetooth
feature is currently active and enabled.
Bluetooth hidden
: indicates the Bluetooth
device is currently hidden and not
transmitting.
Device connected
: indicates the Bluetooth
feature is currently active and connected
to a
Bluetooth device.
Security
: indicates the phone is currently
secured.
Ringtone
: indicates the ringtone is set at a
level between 1 - 8 or that 1-Beep is
selected.
Ringtone Off
: indicates the ringtone is
turned off.
Vibrate
: indicates that your phone is in
vibrate mode. The ringtone does not make
any noise in this mode.
Ringtone off+Vib
: indicates that the
phone’s ringtone is off and set to vibrate.
Ringtone+Vib
: indicates that the phone is
set to ring and vibrate.
Battery
: indicates your battery is fully
charged.
Low Battery
: indicates your battery power
is low.
Self Timer
: indicates the self timer function
is enabled.
White balance Auto
: indicates that the
white balance was set to automatically
adjust itself.
White balance Sunny
: indicates that the
white balance was set to Sunny.
White balance Cloudy
: indicates that the
white balance was set to Cloudy.
White balance Tungsten
: indicates that the
white balance was set to Tungsten.
White balance Fluorescent
: indicates that
the white balance was set to Fluorescent.
My picture Lock
: indicates that your picture
is locked.
My picture DRM
: indicates that this picture
is DRM protected and may not transmit via
a picture message.
My picture Upload
: indicates that a picture
file was uploaded to an online album or
folder.
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Turning the Phone On
1. Press and hold to power on the phone.
Tip:
If the Password screen displays, use your keypad to enter
your four-digit password to unlock the phone. By default,
the password is the last four digits of the current phone
number.
Activating Your Common Cents
Account
Prior to using your new phone for talking, messaging,
or surfing the Web, you must first activate your
service with Common Cents. You need your phone's
serial number (MEID) to activate your Common Cents
account.
To find your serial number (MEID)
1. From the Main screen, press
Button) ➔ Tools + Settings ➔ Phone Info
Phone Number
2. Locate the 18 digit
.
Menu
Serial number
(Left Option
➔ My
and write it
down.
Registering your Information
Activate your account by one of two methods:
•Online
: click the
your information and click
ACTIVATE YOUR PHONE
•By Phone
: 1-877-477-1737 (from another phone).
Activate
field, enter
.
Programming Your Phone
Once your account is activated, you need to program
your new Common Cents phone number into your
phone.
1. Turn on your phone.
2. Dial
##847446#
.
– or –
Press the
Activate
soft key.
3. From the Programming menu, highlight
Activate Phone
4. When your screen shows “Do you want to
activate your phone now?” select
and press .
Yes
or press
. This causes the phone to connect to the
network and validate itself.
5. When the screen shows “Hi. Press Start to
continue the activation process,” highlight
Start it Up
and press . Your phone first
shows “We’re Activating your phone now,” and
then displays your new Common Cents phone
number.
Write it down.
6. Highlight
Finish
and press to complete
the activation process. Your phone will then
turn off and back on by itself.
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That's it, you're done! Please note: it might take a
couple of hours to get the new number set up on the
Common Cents network. Once the process is
complete, your phone receives a text message
confirming the number and you can begin making
calls.
Note:
It may take up to 4 hours for Downloads, Voicemail, and
Top-Up features to enable.
Finding Your Phone Number
䊳
From the Main screen, press
Button) ➔
Tools + Settings
Phone Number
.
Menu
➔
Phone Info
(Left Option
➔
My
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Section 3: My Account
You can manage your Common Cents account
directly from your phone. The most important tasks
are outlined here. For more information about your
account, go to www.CommonCentsMobile.com.
You can Top-Up your account right from your phone.
First, buy a Refill card at one of thousands of retail
locations that carry them, or register your debit card,
credit card, or PayPal account at
www.CommonCentsMobile.com
.
Checking your Account Balance
There are two ways to check your Common Cents
account balance:
•
From the Main screen, press the navigation key up.
•
From the Main screen, press
Button)
➔
My Account ➔ Balance + Usage
Menu (Left Option
. Your
balance and important account information display
on-screen.
When your balance is low, you can Top-Up your
account from your phone as follows:
Top-Up Your Account with a Refill Card
1. Buy a Refill card from any available retail
location.
2. From the Main screen, press
Button) ➔ My Account
3. Use the navigation keys to scroll to the
Menu
(Left Option
.
Top -U p
link and press .
4. Enter the Refill card’s PIN number and press
.
5. Select
6. A confirmation screen will be displayed letting
Top -Up Now
and press .
you know Top-Up is completed.
7. Press to exit the process.
Other Methods to Top-Up Your Account
Before you can Top-Up from your phone using a debit
card, credit card, or PayPal account, you must first
register the card or PayPal account at
www.CommonCentsMobile.com
1. From the Main screen, press
Button) ➔ My Account
2. Use the navigation keys to scroll to the
.
Menu
.
link and press .
3. Scroll down to
Credit or Debit Card
.
4. Highlight the
Account Pin
field, enter your Pin
number and press .
5. Enter the amount you wish to add to your
account and press .
Your phone validates the amount you want to
Top-Up.
6. Scroll down to
Yes To p-U p
and press .
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(Left Option
Top -U p
and press
7.
Once your phone displays a confirmation that
you have Topped-Up, press .
8. Press to exit the process.
Additional Information
To get more information about your Common Cents
account, as well as other Common Cents services,
visit us at
www.CommonCentsMobile.com
.
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Section 4: Menu Navigation
This section explains the menu navigation for your
phone.
Menu Navigation
Menus and sub-menus can be accessed by scrolling
through them using the Navigation keys or by using
the shortcut keys.
Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling
1. From the Main screen, press
Menu
(Left Option
Button) to access Menu mode.
The main menu displays.
2. Scroll using the navigation keys to reach a
main menu,
Tools + Settings
for example
(lower-left screen).
3. Press to enter the menu.
4. To scroll through these menus, press either the
Up
or
Down
navigation key or the Volume key
(located on the left side of your phone).
5. Highlight an option and press or press the
Select
(Left Option Button) to make your
selection.
6. To return to the previous menu level, press
Back
(Right Option Button).
7. To exit the menu without changing the
settings, press .
Using Shortcuts
Numbered menu items, such as menus, sub-menus,
and options can be quickly accessed by using their
shortcut numbers. In Menu mode, Main Menus can
be accessed by pressing the number keys (1 to 0)
corresponding to their location on the screen.
Example:
The following example shows how to find your phone
number.
1. From the Main screen, press
Menu
(Left Option
Button).
2. Press for
3. Press for
4. Press for
Tools + Settings
Phone Info
.
My Phone Number
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.
.
Section 5: Phone Usage
This section guides you through the processes to
make and receive calls, adjust your call volume,
utilize the Recent Calls list, and use the 911 mode.
Making and Answering Calls
Making Calls
1. Enter a phone number and press . To end
the call, press .
Note:
To modify the phone number you entered, press to
erase one digit at a time. To erase the entire number,
press and hold .
Note:
If “CALL FAILED” displays on the screen or the line is
busy, press , , or redial the number. If you activate
the “AUTO RETRY” function, the phone automatically
redials the number of times specified.
If “Enter lock code” displays on the screen, enter your
4-digit password to unlock your phone.
Answering Calls
1. When your phone rings or vibrates, press
to answer the incoming call. (Depending on
your phone’s settings, you may also answer
incoming calls by pressing any number key.)
– or –
Press
Answer
(Left Option Button). (Depending
on your settings, you can also answer incoming
calls by using one of the answer options on
page 17.)
2. To end the current call, press .
Note:
To ignore incoming calls, press
Button).
Ignore
(Right Option
If the incoming call is from a number stored in your
Contacts, the associated name displays. If the
incoming caller was not stored in your Contacts list,
only the phone number displays. For all incoming
calls, the following options are available. To select an
option, press the corresponding option button.
•
Answer
: to answer the incoming call. (This is the same as
pressing .)
•
Ignore
: to send the call to your voicemail box.
Adjusting your Call Answer Options
You can set your phone to answer calls using one of
three available options: Talk key, Any key, or Flip
open.
1. From the Main screen, press
Settings ➔ Call options ➔ Call answer
2. Select one of the following and press .
• Talk key
: answers an incoming call only after
Menu ➔ Tools +
.
pressing .
•Any key
: answers an incoming call if any key on the
phone is pressed. This includes the volume key or
side Camera key.
•Flip open
: answers an incoming call automatically if
the phone flips open.
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Active Call Options
Press
Spkr on/off
(Left Option Button) to turn the
speaker phone on or off.
Pressing
Options
(Right Option Button) during an
active call displays a list of features that can be used
during the course of an active call. To select an
option, press the corresponding keypad number or
highlight the option and press . The following
options are available:
•
Mute/UnMute
(1) allows you to turn the speaker on or
off.
•
Key Mute/Key Unmute
(2) allows you to mute the key
tones on your phone so the other party cannot hear you
pressing any keys on your phone.
•
Contacts
(3) opens the Contacts menu.
•
Messaging
(4) opens the Messaging menu options.
•
Recent Calls
(5) checks your call log of Missed Calls,
Received Calls, Outgoing Calls, and All Calls. You can also
check your Call Timers. This option also allows you to
erase the logs from these listings.
•
Tools
(6) opens the Tools menu options. For more
information, refer to
•
Phone info
•
My Phone Number(1) - displays your current phone
“Tools”
on page 38.
(7) provides the following menu options:
number.
•
Version Info (2)- displays hardware, software and
browser version information.
–
Software version - displays your current software (phone
firmware) version.
–
Hardware version - displays the details of your phone’s
hardware information.
–
PRL version - displays your phone’s current PRL
(preferred roaming list).
–
Browser name - displays the name of your phone’s builtin browser.
–
Browser version - displays the current software version
of your phone’s built-in browser.
•
Icon glossary (3) - displays a picture and description
of all the icons used on your phone.
End-of-Call Options
After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone
number that
is not
in your Contacts list, the phone
number, time, and duration of the call display.
䊳
Select
Save
(Left Option Button) to add the new
number to your Contacts list by selecting either:
–
New entry
–
: to create a new Contacts entry.
Existing entry
existing Contacts entry. For more information, refer to
“Saving a Phone Number”
: to add (append) the information to an
on page 34.
After a call ends that you made or received from a
number stored in your Contacts list, the contact
name, phone number, and duration time for the call
information displays on the screen.
䊳
Select
Call
(Left Option Button) to redial the last
received phone number.
䊳
Select
Options
(Right Option Button) for the
following options:
•
Send text msg
•
Send pic msg
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Adjusting the Volume Level
You can adjust the volume level while on an active call
or from the main screen.
䊳
Press and hold the volume key () up or
down.
Speed Dialing
Ideal for frequently dialed numbers, this feature
allows you to dial entries in your contact list using the
keypad with only one or two key presses. You can
store up to 99 numbers in your phone’s speed dial
and then activate them by either pressing a button or
two. With this feature, you can speed-dial phone
numbers with one key press (for locations 2–9) or two
key presses (for locations 10–99). For more
information, refer to “Creating Speed Dial Assignments” on page 36.
One Digit Speed Dialing (2 - 9)
䊳
Press and hold the corresponding memory number
for more than 1 second. The display then confirms
what number was dialed by showing the name and
number of the outgoing speed dial call.
Two Digit Speed Dialing (10 - 99)
䊳
Press and release the first digit, then press and
hold the second digit for more than 1 second. The
display then confirms what number was dialed by
showing the name and number of the outgoing
speed dial call.
Note:
Location 1 is reserved for voicemail. Locations 2-99 are
unassigned. To assign a speed dial location, please see
page 36.
Speakerphone
The speakerphone feature lets you hear audio through
the speaker and talk without holding the phone.
1. To activate the speakerphone while on a call,
select
Spkr on
(Left Option Button). The
Speaker icon displays on the screen.
2. Select
Spkr off
(Left Option Button) to make the
phone route audio back through the earpiece.
The phone also returns to this “normal”
operation after ending a call or when the phone
is turned off and back on.
Caller ID Function
Identifies an incoming caller by displaying their phone
number. If the caller’s name and number are already
stored in your Contacts list, both their name and
number displays on the screen. If you choose not to
display your number to the receiving party, just follow
these easy steps.
1. Press .
2. Use your keypad to enter the number you wish
to call.
3. Press . This temporarily blocks your
contact information from displaying on the
recipient’s phone.
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Call Waiting Function
During an active call, Call Waiting notifies you when a
new incoming call is being received by playing a
series of short beeps and displaying the caller’s
phone number and name (if available).
1. To answer another call while on the phone,
press . This places the first call on hold.
2. To switch back to the first caller, press
again.
Note:
Call waiting is a system dependent feature. Please
contact your service provider for details.
Using the Recent Calls List
Any time you place, accept, or miss a call, a record of
the call is saved in the Recent list. When you view the
numbers in this list, an icon to the left of the number
indicates the call type:
Dialed
: indicates all outgoing calls made
from your device.
Received
: indicates any received calls that
were answered.
Missed
: indicates any missed calls.
Making calls from the Recent Calls list
1. Press the navigation key down to access the
Recent Calls list.
– or –
From the Main screen, press
Calls
.
2. Select a category and press .
• Missed Calls
• Received Calls
- Displays all missed calls.
- Displays all incoming calls that
Menu ➔ Recent
were answered.
• Outgoing Calls
• All Calls
- Displays all outgoing calls.
- Displays all received, dialed, and missed
calls in one list.
• Call Timers
- Displays Call Info for Last call or Recent
calls.
3. Use either the navigation key or volume key to
scroll through the available list of numbers.
4. Highlight the number and press .
Note:
After 75 incoming, outgoing or missed calls, the oldest
call is automatically erased from the history.
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Using the Recent Calls Options
You can use a listed number (found within any of the
four categories of Recent Call types) to access a
variety of calling options.
1. From the Main screen, press
Calls
, select a category (Missed calls, Received
Menu ➔ Recent
calls, Outgoing calls, or All calls) and press
.
2. Use either the navigation key or volume key to
highlight a phone number and press
Options
(Right Option Button). The following options
may be shown (based on previous selection):
•Save
: Save the selected number to your Contacts list.
This option is displayed only in the
All Calls
option and
only if the selected number is not in your Contacts list.
• Send Text msg
: Send a Text message to the selected
number.
• Send Pic msg
: Send a Picture message to the
selected number.
•Erase
: To erase the selected entry.
•Erase All
: To erase all entries in the current Recent
Calls list.
Before selecting a highlighted number, press
Save
(Left Option Button) to save the number to
your Contact list if it is not already stored.
-Or-
Call Timers
This option lets you check the talk time and manage
your calls within the limit you set. The two call timers
include:
Note:
911 In Lock Mode
The 911 feature puts the phone in an Emergency Call
mode when the pre-programmed 911 emergency
number is dialed. This feature is also accessible while
in Lock mode or when out of a service area.
Press
Send msg
(Left Option Button) to send a
text message to the highlighted number, if it is
already saved in your Contact list.
3. Press the navigation key up or down to
highlight an option and press .
Last call
and
All calls
.
1. From the Main screen, press
Calls ➔ Call Timers
2. Select either
Last Call
.
or
Menu ➔ Recent
All Calls
and press
to view the call details and times.
•Last Call
: Displays the Call information and time
usage for the last call (made or received).
• All Calls
: Displays both the number of all calls and
their total call time.
To reset the Recent Calls counter, press
Option Button).
1. Use the keypad to enter
2. When the call ends, the phone returns to Lock
Reset
911
, then press .
(Right
Mode.
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911 Using Any Available System
1. Enter “911,” then press . The call
connects.
2. The phone maintains the Emergency Mode and
the phone can receive an incoming call from
any available system. It can also make
emergency calls.
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Section 6: Text Input
This section guides you through the steps needed to
use the keypad for text input.
You can enter letters, numbers, and symbols using
several entry modes: T9 (English), Abc, Symbols, and
Number. Not all options are available for every text
entry screen. An indicator for the current entry mode
displays at the bottom right of the text entry screen
when you are entering letters and numbers. These
options are available whenever you are prompted to
enter text (for example, within either Contacts entry or
Text/Picture Messaging).
To select an entry mode:
䊳
From a text entry screen, select
Options
(Right
Option Button) then select from one of the following
options:
• T9(English)
to enter text using the phone’s built-in
“prediction system,” reducing the number of keys
needed to enter a word (see page 23).
•Abc
to navigate through the series of keypad-specific
characters (see page 24).
•Symbols
to enter symbols (see page 24).
• Number
to enter numbers by pressing the numbers
on the keypad (see page 24).
•Autotext
to enter pre-programmed messages (see
page 24).
• Recent msg
to enter a message from a list of
previous messages (see page 25).
•Emoticons
to enter different Emoticons (see
page 25).
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• Text Options
to configure any of these options: Auto
Capital, Use word dict., Display Cand., Prediction
Start, Dual Language, Insert Space, Next word Pred.,
and Word Compl. (see page 25).
Entering Text
Entering Characters Using T9 Input Mode
T9 mode uses a built-in dictionary to select a word
based on the letters you've entered. A word can be
entered more quickly by pressing each key once per
character. If both the
Candidate
text options are enabled, do not type out
Prediction Start
and
Display
the entire word, but rather, scroll through the list of
words provided and select the word you want.
1. Press
Options
(Right Option Button) then select
T9(English)
from the list. The
T9word
icon then
displays at the bottom right of the screen.
2. For each letter of the word, press the
corresponding number key once. For example,
to enter the word “any,” press: , ,
.
Note:
When entering text in this mode, press to cycle the
letter capitalization (
on the current word.
3. If the word doesn't match, press to look at
T9word
➔
T9Word
➔
T9WORD
other word matches currently found within the
current dictionary.
) used
Note:
Text prediction begins providing a list of possible choices
if both the
Tex t o ption s
➔
enabled and three (or more) characters are entered.
4. When you see the word, press to accept
Display candidate
feature is
the word and enter a space.
•
To enter a space, press .
•
To delete a single character, press to delete
one character. Press and hold to delete all
the current characters.
•
Press the corresponding character keys only once.
For example, to enter the word “John,” you would
press
.
Entering Characters Using Abc Input Mode
Use the number keys to enter letters, numbers and
symbols.
1. Press
Options
(Right Option Button) then select
Abc
from the list. The
abc
icon then displays at
the bottom right of the screen.
2. Find the key that corresponds to the letter you
want to enter and press it as many times as
needed for the desired letter to display on the
screen.
•
To enter a space, press .
•
To delete a single character, press to delete
one character. Press and hold to delete all the
current characters.
•
For example, to enter the word “John,” you would
press once, press three times, press
twice, and then press twice.
Entering Symbols
Symbols mode allows you to enter non-alphanumeric
symbols as well as emoticons such as smiley or sad
faces.
1. Press
Options
(Right Option Button) then select
Symbols
from the list. A table displays on the
screen that associates each character with a
key on the phone.
2. Select the desired symbol by pressing the
corresponding number on the keypad.
Entering Numbers
Number mode allows you to enter numbers.
1. Press
Options
(Right Option Button) then select
Number
from the list. The
123
icon then
displays on the bottom right portion of the
screen.
2. To enter a number, press the corresponding
number key.
Using Autotext
Autotext allows you to select from several short text
messages. These can include short pre-programmed
messages such as, “You busy?” or “You there?”, etc.
1. Press
Options
(Right Option Button) then select
Autotext
from the list.
2. Press the navigation key up or down to
highlight an autotext entry and press .
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Note:
An autotext entry can also be chosen by pressing the
corresponding numeric key. This selects the entry and
inserts it into the current location within the message
text.
Using Recent Messages
Recent Message mode allows you to enter a recently
used message.
1. Press
2. Select the recent message from the list by
Options
Recent msg
(Right Option Button) then select
from the list.
pressing the navigation key up or down to
highlight the message and press .
Note:
A recent message entry can also be chosen by pressing
the corresponding numeric key. This selects the message
entry and inserts it into the current location within the
message text.
Inserting Emoticons
Emoticon mode allows you to enter Smiley icons.
1. Press
2. Select an emoticon from the list by pressing the
Options
Emoticons
(Right Option Button) then select
from the list.
key corresponding to the emoticon.
Modifying Text Options
The Text Options menu allows you to alter the
automated input features used during the text entry
process. These options quicken the text entry process
by correcting for spelling, spacing, capitalization,
custom word usage, and auto-completing the most
commonly entered words.
1. Press
Options
(Right Option Button) then select
Tex t Op tion s
and then use the navigation key to
scroll down the list and alter any of the
available text entry options:
• Auto Capital
allows you to turn capitalization on or off
for the next character that comes after a punctuation
mark followed by a space.
•Use Word Dict.
(dictionary) allows you to store
frequently used words and then predict their usage
the next time the word is used in text mode.
• Display Cand.
(Display Candidate) allows the phone
to display predicted words. The list must contain at
least two words for this feature to activate.
• Prediction Start
allows you to configure the phone to
display suggested word candidates after a preset
number of characters are enter ed. You can choose for
the prediction feature to begin after the 2nd, 3rd, or
4th letters.
• Dual Language
allows you to select word candidates
to display in English only (None) or in English and
Spanish (Spanish).
•Insert Space
allows you to turn on or off the ability to
insert a space automatically after a word is selected
from the list of suggested words.
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•Next Word Pred.
allows you to turn on or off the
ability to predict the next word when entering a text
message.
•Word Compl.
allows you to turn on or off the ability to
automatically complete words as you type them using
words in the dictionary.
2. After completing your changes to these
options, select
Close
(Right Option Button) to
store your changes and return to the previous
text entry screen.
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Section 7: Messaging
This section guides you through the steps utilized to
both create and manage messages (both text and
multimedia).
Sending Text Messages
You can send text messages to phones that are
capable of receiving them or to email addresses.
Charges apply. See
www.CommonCentsMobile.com
. for
pricing. You can send a message to a maximum of 10
recipients. The messages are sent one at a time, once
to each recipient. Standard text messaging charges
apply for each recipient.
Creating a Text Message
1. Select
2. Use the keypad to enter a recipient’s phone
Menu
➔
Messaging
➔
Send Text Msg
number or email address.
– or –
Use the navigation key to select the Contacts
list field and press . Then place
checkmarks adjacent to those current Contacts
entries you want to send the outgoing message
to and press
Tip:
You can also select
choose a recipient from either the:
or
Groups
3. Once you’ve chosen your recipients, select
Next
(Left Option Button).
Options
(Right Option Button) and
.
Recent Call, Recent To
(Left Option Button).
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.
Next
4. Enter the text for the message. As you begin to
enter a character, you are taken to a text entry
screen. For more information, refer to “Entering
Tex t” on page 23.
5. Select
Done
(Left Option Button) when you are
finished entering text.
6. Select
Send
(Left Option Button) to start the
delivery process.
7. The phone processes and when the message is
sent, “
Message Sent
” displays.
Retrieving a New Text Message
Once your phone detects a new incoming message, a
New Msg. notification displays on the screen. This
notification contains the originating phone number
and delivery time/date information.
䊳
You can choose to either read or ignore the new
message:
•
Select
View
(Left Option Button) to read the new
message.
•
Select
Dismiss
(Right Option Button) to ignore the
message and review it at a later time. These ignored
messages can later be accessed via the Inbox (
,
“Accessing your Inbox”
Replying to a Text Message
1. While the message is open, select
Option Button).
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