The Jump Screen 31
Indicators 32
Menus 34
Quick Jump 34
Quick Find 35
Empty Trash 35
Type and Edit Text 36
Navigate in Text Boxes 36
Delete Text 36
Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo 36
Check Spelling 37
AutoText & Spelling 37
Type Special Unicode Characters 39
The Desktop Interface 40
Using the Applications 42
myFaves
Add a Contact to myFaves 42
Communicate with a myFaves Contact 43
Assign an Icon to a myFaves Contact 43
Phone
Make a Phone Call 44
Use Bluetooth Hands-Free Headset or Car Kit 45
Answer a Phone Call 45
Add a Number to Your Speed Dial List 46
Check Your Voice Mail 46
Change Your Phone Ringtone 47
Import Contacts from Your SIM Card 47
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Text Messaging
Send a Text Message 48
Multimedia Messaging
Send a Multimedia Message 48
Web Browser
Browse the Web 50
Bookmark a Web Page 50
Copy Text on a Web Page 51
View and Save Web Page Images 51
Web Page Layout 52
Email
Send an Email Message 53
Fetch Email from External Accounts 53
Edit External Email Account 56
Fetch Email Using Your Device’s Web Browser 57
Attach a Media File or vCard to an Email Message 57
Address Book
Add a Contact to the Address Book 58
Assign a Contact as a “Favorite” 59
Address Book Tabs 60
Communicate with a Contact 60
Import Address Book Contacts 61
Set and Send “My vCard” 62
Send any Contact’s vCard 62
Calendar
Add an Event to Calendar 63
Notes
Create a Note 64
Send a Note via Email 64
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To Do
Add a Task 64
Camera
Take a Photo 65
Capture Video 66
Send Media Files via Bluetooth, Email or MMS Message 67
Use Photo for Caller ID or Key Guard Background 67
Media Player
Copy Music or Video to the Memory Card 68
Play Music or Video 69
Listen Using Stereo Bluetooth Headset 70
Create a Playlist 70
Download Catalog
Download Items from the Catalog 71
Manage Your Downloaded Items 72
Instant Messaging
Sign On 73
Send an Instant Message 73
Switch Between IM Conversations 73
Keyboard Shortcuts 75
Troubleshooting 76
Handling and Safety Precautions 80
Regulatory and Compliance Information 85
Legal Information 88
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Welcome!
Thank you for buying a Sidekick Gekko device. Your Sidekick
will change the way you communicate, get organized, and stay
connected.
Your Sidekick connects seamlessly to wireless networks, allowing
you to browse the Internet, exchange instant messages, and
send and receive email with image attachments and multimedia
messages with voice notes. Other features include a full-featured
phone, personal information management (PIM) applications,
access to a personal Web portal (the “Desktop Interface”),
entertainment applications, a built-in video/photo 2 megapixel
camera, and a media player.
For the latest instructions on all the Sidekick applications, open
the online version of this Reference Guide by clicking Help on the
Desktop Interface.
6 Welcome
Here’s what you’ll find in the box:
Sidekick Gekko device
SIM card
Removable battery
Replaceable Shells
USB cable
Battery charger (wall adapter)
Hands-free stereo headset
Start Guide
Reference Guide (on CD-ROM)
If any of these items are missing, please contact T-Mobile’s Customer Care
department
.
Welcome 7
Now, let’s get started!
Device Basics
Opening and Closing the Display
To open the display, press your left thumb on the lower-left corner of the
display and gently push up in a clockwise direction. The display will spring
smoothly into the open position.
Alternatively, use your right index finger to push down gently on the upperright corner of the display. The screen will spring into the open position.
The normal operating position of the device is horizontal, with the trackball
on the right, as shown above.
To close the display, reverse the motion to pivot the display counterclockwise and snap it into the closed position.
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Control Buttons
MENU
JUMP
CANCEL
TRACKBALL + SEND/END
DONE
TRACKBALL – Press the trackball to select a highlighted item or press
and hold to open a pop-up menu. Roll the trackball to reverse or advance
the current selection through the “selectable” items on a screen. Rolling
the trackball left or right with a folder highlighted opens/collapses folder
contents. Adjust trackball speed and acceleration from theJump Menu >
Settings > Trackball & D-Pad screen. Read what the trackball colors mean
during sleep in “Trackball light indicators” on page 33.
SEND/END buttons – When the buttons are lit, use them to send/end a
call. When unlit, press to page up or to page down.
DONE button – Press DONE to go back through the screens you were
previously viewing, until you reach the Jump screen. On a screen or in a
dialog box, press DONE to save your changes and dismiss the screen or
dialog box.
CANCEL button – Press CANCEL to dismiss any changes you have
made to a screen or dialog box.
MENU button – Press MENU to open a list of actions you can take on
the current screen.
JUMP button – Pressing JUMP takes you back to the Jump screen, your
starting point for launching all the device applications.
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LEFT SHOULDER
BUTTON
D-PAD
USB /
POWER PORT
–
+
VOLUME
BUTTONS
STEREO
HEADSET JACK
RIGHT SHOULDER
BUTTON
POWER ON / OFF
BUTTON
DIRECTIONAL PAD (D-Pad) – Press up, down, left, or right to scroll or move
within text fields, and navigate in games. By default, the D-Pad navigates
folders and screens, jumping over individual items. You can make the DPad navigate the same as the trackball (moving item-by-item) from theJump
Menu > Settings > Trackball & D-Pad settings screen.
LEFT AND RIGHT SHOULDER buttons – The function of these buttons
depends on which application you’re using. For example, while using
the Camera, the right shoulder button captures a photo. While using the
Phone, the left shoulder button toggles Mute and the right shoulder button
toggles Speakerphone. While in the Email and MMS Messaging compose
screens, the right shoulder button opens your photo albums so you can
select a photo to attach to the message, and the left shoulder button opens
the voice recorder.
POWER ON/OFF button
– Press the Power button for three seconds
to power the device on or off. You can also press the Power button twice
(“double-tap”) to power off.
VOLUME buttons – Press and hold
+or – to step through your Sound
Profiles or to increase/decrease the volume on the phone or music player.
To silently mute your device, press and hold –.
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Phone Controls
STEREO
HEADSET JACK
MUTE BUTTON
(while on phone)
SPEAKERPHONE BUTTON
(while on phone)
END CALL
SEND CALL
SPEAKER
VOLUME BUTTONS
+ -
MICROPHONE
DIAL PAD
DIAL PAD – Use the keyboard dial pad to dial a number with one hand.
END CALL and SEND CALL buttons – When the Send and End buttons are
lit, it means you can use them to place a call. Press to end a call or clear
the screen of a number you’ve typed. Press to call the phone number
you’ve typed or highlighted in a list. Press with no number typed to
display a list of recently-dialed numbers. Press from the Jump screen to
open the Recent list.
SPEAKER – When using the device as a handset, place the speaker,
located in the D-Pad, to your ear.
MICROPHONE – When you are using the phone, speak into the
microphone, located by the DONE button.
VOLUME buttons – The volume buttons are located under the JUMP
button. While on a phone call, press + to increase or – to decrease volume.
Use the left and right shoulder buttons to turn Mute or Speakerphone on
and off.
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BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE HEADSET OR CAR KIT To use a Bluetooth
stereo/mono hands-free headset or car kit, do the following:
1 Press
JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Press MENU to open the menu,
then select Bluetoothto open the submenu. Make sure Bluetooth
features are “on”.
2
While you are in your car, make sure your hands-free headset or car kit
is ready to pair by following the manufacturer’s instructions. On your
device, go into the Phone application. Press MENU and select Settings >
Pairing.
3 From the Pairing dialog box, select your Bluetooth hands-free headset
or car kit from the list of devices (it may take a few seconds for the list to
populate). If prompted, type the device’s PIN code, then press DONE
to dismiss the PIN Code dialog box.
4
By default, your call’s sound will go through the device handset. To
send or receive your call using a Bluetooth device, press MENU and
selectTransfer Sound to, then select your Bluetooth device from the
submenu.
You may transfer the call’s sound either before or during a call.
5
Place your call.
6
When finished with your call, pressEND CALL .
STEREO HEADSET JACK
Always connect your headset to your device
before making/receiving a call.
To use the headset button:
n Press the button once to answer a call and again to end it.
n During a call, press once to answer a second incoming call and put the
first caller on hold.
n
With two callers on the phone, press the button once to end the active call
and press again to resume the on-hold call.
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Sound Controls
Mini Media Player
To open the mini media player from any application on the device, press
JUMP + DONE .
Use the D-Pad or the trackball to select a control. You can also use these
shortcuts:
– Pause item now playing , or resume play if paused .
– Play previous item in Play Queue .
– Play next item in Play Queue .
When the shuffle and repeat icons are green, they indicate:
shuffle is on
icon to cycle through settings.
, repeat once is on , repeat continuously is on . Select an
To jump to the Play Queue screen, press the Play Queue icon
.
To scroll through the items in the Play Queue, press the D-Pad left/right or
select the forward control
To go to a specific place in a song or video
with the trackball.
, roll the trackball up, then select
the progress bar at the top of the player. A slider opens:
The row of bars is referred to as the “scrubber bar”. The highlighted bar
indicates where you are in the currently-playing item. Roll the trackball right
to fast forward, left to rewind. To close
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the scrubber bar, press DONE .
Volume Controls
There are two ways you can open the volume controls:
n Press MENU +DONE . This opens the audio/display control panes.
Make sure the Sound Profile panel is highlighted, then roll the trackball
left or right to step through your sound profiles. Left is louder, right is
softer. (Read more in “Sound Profiles” on page 29.)
n Press the
Continue pressing the buttons to step through your sound profiles:
To switch to the “silent” sound profile without making a sound, hold
down the
If you are playing a song/video or are on the phone, the volume control
panel includes separate volume controls for the song/video or phone call.
This control is focused by default; to change your Sound Profile, roll the
trackball down to focus the Sound Profile pane, then roll the trackball left
or right to select a profile.
or– volume buttons on the lower-left edge of your device.
+
volume button.
–
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Wireless On/Off Control
If you need to turn off your device’s GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and Bluetooth
wireless connectivity (for example, during aircraft takeoff and landing), do
the following:
1 From the Jump screen, press
MENU and select Airplane Mode > Turn
Wireless Off.
2 Your device is now offline. Confirm offline status by looking at the title
bar; the radio tower icon and “OFF” should blink alternately.
3 To turn wireless back on, from the Jump screen, press
MENU and
select Airplane Mode > Turn Wireless On.
Display Controls
To adjust the display brightness, go to the Battery & Display settings
screen:
Press MENU then select Settings > Battery & Display.
1
2 Select the Brightness slider to open it for adjustment.
Roll the trackball right to increase brightness; roll left to decrease.
3
When ready, press the trackball to apply the setting.
Alternatively, you can you can press
on the device to open the audio and display controls. Highlight the lower
Brightness panel then roll the trackball to make adjustments.
MENU + DONE from anywhere
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Battery Charger
Your device comes with a removable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
When you first receive your device, it is important that you fully charge the
battery, described below.
! Only use the charger and battery provided with your device or approved
by T-Mobile, or you risk damaging your device. Do not insert battery
chargers from previous Sidekick models into the stereo headset jack.
If you attach your device to your computer via USB, be aware that the
power received may not be enough to charge your device. For example,
when computers are in “sleep” mode, only a trickle charge may be
supplied via USB. In this situation you could lose more power than you
gain. To connect the device to your computer, insert the USB plug into your
device’s USB port with the
1 Locate the battery charger that came in the box with your device. Insert
the charger’s USB plug into your device’s USB port, which is next to the
left shoulder button. Make sure the
plug.
icon on the underside of the plug.
icon is on the underside of the
Now plug the power cord into a standard electrical wall outlet.
An orange charge indicator light will go on and a lightning bolt icon
will appear over the battery icon in the title bar, indicating the charger
is connected and the battery is charging. Note that if your device has
discharged completely, it may take up to 15 minutes before you see any
indication of charging on the screen.
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2 Put the device in a safe place and let the battery charge for at least four
hours with the device powered on.
As the device is charging, the bars in the battery icon fill repeatedly
from left to right. When your device is fully charged, the lightning bolt
icon will disappear and the bars will stop moving and remain in the
filled position.
For efficient operation, charge your device nightly. If you plan to leave
your device unattended for an extended period of time, be aware that the
battery will discharge after two days if it is turned on and not attached
to the charger. If your device does fully discharge, simply attach it to the
charger to recharge.
Removable Battery
To replace your rechargeable battery, or if you need to insert or remove
your SIM card, first you will need to remove the installed battery. Begin by
powering down your device:
1 Press and hold the power button for three seconds to power down.
2 Turn the device over. With the camera at the top, slide the battery cover
to the right by carefully pressing the notched line on the cover with your
left thumb. Lift the cover to remove it.
3 Push the battery in slightly along the bottom edge, then lift the battery
from that same edge to remove it.
Device Basics 17
4 Replace with a new battery by first inserting the straight edge (with the
gold contacts) and then pushing the battery down to lock into place.
5 Replace the battery cover by aligning its notched line with the notched
line on the end cover and sliding it back into place. Once the battery
makes contact, the power-on sequence begins.
Replaceable Device Shell
You can customize your device with replaceable shells! Follow the simple
instructions below:
1 Press and hold the power button three seconds to power down.
2 Turn the device over. With the camera at the top, slide the end-cover to
the left with your left thumb while carefully pressing the notched line,
and lift the end-cover to remove it.
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3 Remove the battery cover by following the instructions in “Removable
Battery” step 2. Lift the battery cover to remove it.
4 Take your replacement end-cover and slide it back to the original
position.
5 Replace the battery cover by following the instructions in “Removable
Battery” step 5.
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SIM Card Slot
To access your SIM card, you must first remove the battery.
1 Remove the battery cover and battery by following “Removable Battery”
steps 1-3, on pages 17 and 18.
Notice the SIM card slot, which is located just to the left of the battery
2
slot.
3 To insert the SIM card, slide the card into the slot with the gold contacts
facing down and the notched corner at the upper right. Be sure the
metal bracket is on top of the card, holding the card in place.
4
To remove the SIM card, use your finger to press down gently and slide
the card right. When it’s free of the bracket, lift the card to remove it.
Memory Card Slot
Your device includes a slot for a Micro Secure Digital (microSD™) flash
memory card. To insert or remove a memory card, you must first remove
the back cover as described in “Removable Battery” step 2, on page 17.
1 With the back cover removed and the camera at the top, you can see
the memory card slot on the upper left of the device.
2 To insert the memory card, hold the card with the gold contacts facing
down and the card notch facing to the right. Insert the card into the slot
and push to lock into place.
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3 To remove the memory card, push the card in slightly and release; the
card should spring partly out of the slot. Pull the card free of the device.
! Forcing the memory card out before pushing to release it may cause the
card or slot to break.
USB / Power Port
The USB/power port is located on the upper left of your device. With a
flash memory card installed, you can manage the contents of the card by
connecting your device to a computer with a USB cable.
To connect your device to your computer, locate the USB cable that came
in the box with your device and insert the USB plug, with the
underside, into your device’s USB port.
The memory card will appear as a drive on your computer, and you will be
able to add or remove music, video, or image files using your computer’s
file system. Remember that you cannot transfer files unless you have first
installed a memory card. For instructions on installing, read “Memory Card
Slot” on page 20.
Device Basics 21
icon on the
While your device is connected to your computer via the USB port, the
memory card contents are not available for playing music or viewing photos
or videos from your device.
Registration
Before you can start using your Sidekick, you must complete registration.
This section of the guide takes you through registration in more detail. Note
that these instructions are fornew users, not returning users. Returning
users can sign in using their username/password.
1 Wait to register for data services.
Before you can use your account, you must register for data services.
The registration screens can take up to 48 hours to appear, but usually
takes only 1-3 hours. While you wait, step through the screens that
appear. If applicable, you’ll be given the opportunity to select your
language. When you see the Welcome screen, you’re ready to register:
Press the trackball to select the New User button and advance to the
next screen. On subsequent screens, select the Next button to advance.
2 Type your first name and last name.
Use the keyboard to type your First name, then roll the trackball down
to highlight the Last name field. Type your last name, scroll down to
highlight the Next button, then press the trackball to advance to the
next screen.
22 Registration
3 Select a username.
The username you type will become the first part of your email address
(for example, username@example.com). Before you select a username,
read the following:
n Usernames must start with an alphabetic character (A-Z) and can
include numbers (0-9), dashes (-), periods (.), and underscores (_),
but no other punctuation. Although you can use periods within a
username, do not use a period at the beginning or end of the name,
and do not use two periods (..) in a row.
n Usernames must be at least 2 but no more than 32 characters long.
n Usernames are not case-sensitive. For example, if your username is
“bridget”, you will be authenticated if you sign in by typing “Bridget”,
“BRIDGET”, or any combination of upper or lowercase letters.
Once you decide on a username, type it in the text box, then select
Next.
4 Select a password.
Select a secure password that follows the rules below:
n Passwords cannot be the same as your username.
n Passwords must contain 4-15 characters, can include both letters and
numbers, but no spaces, single quotes ('), semicolons (;), backslashes
(\), or percent signs (%).
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n
For enhanced security, do not choose an actual word that appears in
any language dictionary. Do not choose a proper name, such as the
name of a child, local sports team, pet’s name, or city of birth. Do not
choose adjacent letters on your keyboard or a sequential or repeating
combination of letters or characters, such as “12345678”, “222222”,
“abcdefg”.
n For enhanced security, do choose a password that is more than seven
characters long, mixes letters and numerals, and uses upper- and
lower-case letters.
n Passwords are case-sensitive. For example, if you set your password
to be “Hard2Guess”, then you will not be authenticated if you sign in
by typing “hard2guess”.
Type the password in the text box, then type it again to confirm. You will
see feedback on how secure your password is.
5 Select your time zone.
Open the pop-up menu to see a list of time zones. Select yours from the
list, then select
Next.
6 Select a “secret question” and type your answer.
If you ever forget your password and so need to call T-Mobile Customer
Care department, for security purposes you will be asked to provide
an answer to the “secret question” you select on this screen. Press
the trackball to open the
Question pop-up menu, scroll to highlight a
question, then press the trackball to select it.
Roll the trackball down to highlight the Answer field, then type your
answer. When finished, select
Nextto continue.
7 Read and agree to the end-user license agreement.
Before you can finish registration, you must read and agree to the enduser license agreement. You can read it by selecting the on-screen View Agreement link or from the Desktop Interface. Once you read the enduser agreement, select the Next button to indicate your acceptance and
transmit your registration data
.
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8 Wait while data transmits.
Wait while the data you entered in the Registration screens transmits
to T-Mobile. The service will check to see if your username already has
been taken. If it has, you will be offered alternatives. You can select
one of these alternatives or type a different username. Note that if you
are out of network coverage, you’ll be asked to “try again” to resume
registration.
9 Congratulations!
Once your account has been set up,
you’ll see the
Congratulations
screen:
screen:
Select the Start button to begin!
Registration 25
Setting Up Your Device
Bluetooth
Your device supports the Bluetooth wireless technology Specification 2.0
so you can connect to hands-free devices (stereo or mono headsets and
car kits) and any device that can receive a vCard, photo, or other file via
Bluetooth (PCs, phones).
To turn on Bluetooth features and open the Bluetooth settings, do the
following:
1 Press
then select Bluetooth. The submenu opens.
2 Pairing – Displays a list of available Bluetooth devices with which you
can pair.
3My Device – Rename your device (as it appears to others) and select
an option requiring that others authenticate before connecting to your
device. You can also request that the device automatically try the PINs
0000 and 1234 when authenticating with other devices.
For maximum privacy and security, make sure you select the Require
authentication check box.
4 Visibility and Turn Bluetooth On/Off –
default; to select a the visibility option, you must first Turn Bluetooth On
from the menu. Once Bluetooth features are on, select from: Always
Visible (if you are actively using Bluetooth devices), Visible for 60sec
(to exchange a vCard or file quickly), and Never Visible (prevents others
from sending you vCards or pairing with you).
5Send My vCard – If you have set “My vCard” in the Address Book, you
can send your vCard quickly to another Bluetooth device by selecting
this option or by using the shortcut MENU +Y. Read more in “Set and
Send My vCard” on page 62.
®
Technology Setup
JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Press MENU to open the menu,
Bluetooth features are “off” by
26 Setting Up Your Device
6 Transfer Sound to – With Bluetooth features on, you can use a hands-
free headset or car kit to place and receive phone calls from your
device. You can also use a Bluetooth stereo headset to listen to songs,
videos, or game sounds. Read more in “Bluetooth Hands-Free Headset
or Car Kit” on page 12.
Themes
You can customize the backgrounds that appear on the application splash
screens and even the system sounds by selecting different “themes.” In
addition to the themes that come by default with your device, you can
download themes from the Catalog. To change the theme on your device,
do the following:
1 Press
JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Press MENU then select
Themes.
2 The submenu opens to display a list of available themes. Your current
selection is marked with a bullet and appears dimmed. If you have
downloaded themes from the Catalog, they will appear at the top.
3
Select your choice with the trackball.
Font Size
By default, the text on your device appears in a “Medium” size font, but you
can change this size:
1 Press
then select Settings > Font Size.
2 Select the Font Size pop-up menu and choose from Small
Large.
3 Press DONE to save your font size setting. It will take a few moments
for the font size to change.
This font size setting does not affect the text size on pages viewed with
the Web Browser.
JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Press MENU to open the menu,
, Medium, or
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Backlighting
As long as you are actively using your device, the backlight will stay on.
After you stop using your device, the backlight will stay on for 15 seconds,
but you can change this setting:
1 Press
JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Press MENU then select
Settings > Battery & Display.
2 In the Display Backlight group box, open the Dim after pop-up menu
and select a timeout option, up to five minutes. The lower the time, the
more battery power you will conserve.
3 By default, the Use ambient light sensor check box is selected. This
conserves battery power and means when there is enough light in the
environment, the backlight will dim automatically.
Key Guard Mode
You can “lock” your device controls by entering key guard mode:
1 Press
2 The control buttons lock and the key guard screen appears.
To turn on the backlight while in key guard or sleep, press the right
shoulder button.
JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Press MENU to open the menu,
scroll to highlight Key Guard, then press the trackball. You can also
enter key guard mode quickly by pressing and holding DONE for two
seconds.
3 To unlock and wake the device, open the screen or press
MENU
+ DONE. If you have set a privacy code (see next section, “Device
Privacy Code”), type it at the prompt.
By default, your device is set to enter key guard mode after two minutes of
idle time. You can change this setting from the Jump Menu > Settings > Key Guard & Security screen
28 Setting Up Your Device
.
To prevent display damage, after your device has been in key guard mode
for five
wake your device, press any key or open the screen.
minutes, the screen will go black, putting the device in “sleep mode.” To
To learn what the blinking
trackball colors mean during sleep mode, read “Trackball light indicators”
on page 33.
Device Privacy Code
If you want to secure your device from unauthorized access once your
device has gone into key guard mode, you must set up a privacy code:
1 Press
JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Press MENU then select
Settings > Key Guard & Security.
2 Scroll down to the Privacy Lock
group box. Highlight
,
then press the trackball to select it.
3 Enter a three-digit code using the keyboard or the number pop-up
menu:
At the prompt, re-enter your code to verify.
4 A “New Combination Enabled” message appears. Select OK.
5 Press
code is enabled, by opening the display then pressing
DONE to save your settings and return to the Jump screen.
You can make emergency calls from the key guard screen, even if privacy
MENU +JUMP .
Sound Profiles
Each sound profile defines the volume of rings, reminders, and system
sounds. You can have up to eight profiles; six editable profiles are provided
by default. To create a new or modify an existing sound profile, press JUMP
, then press MENU and select Settings > Sound Profiles. From the
Setting Up Your Device 29
Sound Profiles screen you can also set the behavior of pending alerts and
reminders, and schedule sound profiles.
To change the sound profile currently in effect, read “Volume Controls” on
page 14.
Alarm Clock
To set a non-recurring alarm, do the following:
1 press
JUMP , then press MENU and selectSettings > Date, Time, &
Alarm. Scroll down to the Alarm group box.
2 Select the Alarm Time from the pop-up menu.
3 If you want the alarm volume to be different from the sound profile
setting, select the Override Sound Profile check box then select the
Alarm Volume button to set a volume.
When the alarm sounds, a dialog box will appear, giving you the choice to
snooze the alarm for 10 minutes or stop it. (When you stop the alarm, the
alarm turns off.)
Application Customization
You can set application-specific preferences using the Settings screens
found within the applications. Some of application settings you can
customize include:
n Set your favorite Web home page (Web Browser).
n
Select Photo Caller ID icons or photos (Phone/Address Book).
n Create your own categories and labels for identifying contact information
(Address Book).
n Set different ringtones for callers (Phone/Address Book).
If you see a musical note next to a menu item, you’ll know that’s
where you customize that application’s ringtone setting.
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