USER GUIDE
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Contents Getting Started with Your Phone ............................... 8 Phone overview ............................................................................8 Feature overview .........................................................................12 Installing and removing the battery ..............................................14 Removing and installing a microSD card .....................................17 Charging the battery ..................................................................
Contents Dialing by voice ...........................................................................66 Using voicemail ...........................................................................67 Using Visual Voice Mail ...............................................................68 Contacts .................................................................. 75 Opening your contacts................................................................75 Adding a new contact ....................................
Responding to a message ........................................................117 Starring messages ....................................................................118 Searching your messages .........................................................118 Working with message in batches .............................................118 Composing and sending email ..................................................119 Working with account folders ....................................................
Contents Working with playlists................................................................168 Using V CAST Media Manager ..................................................171 Calendar ................................................................ 172 Viewing your calendar and events .............................................172 Creating an event......................................................................179 Editing or deleting an event ....................................................
Trip Memory..............................................................................204 Thermometer ............................................................................206 Tides ........................................................................................207 Sun/Moon.................................................................................209 Star Gazer ................................................................................210 Configuring G’zGEAR .....................
Contents Language & Input settings ........................................................252 Voice input & output settings.....................................................254 Accessibility settings .................................................................255 Date & time settings ..................................................................256 About phone .............................................................................256 Safety ................................................
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Getting Started with Your Phone Getting Started with Your Phone Phone overview 1. Earpiece 2. Notification Indicator 7. Main Mic-2 8. Light Sensor 9. Proximity Sensor 3. VGA Camera Lens 4. Touchscreen 10. Back Key 11. Home Key 12. Recent app’ Key 5. Main Mic-1 13. Menu Key 6. Speaker 14. Internal Antenna Area* 15. Camera/ Camcorder Lens 16. Secondary Microphone 20. Camera Flash/ Flashlight 21. Battery Cover Lock 22. microSD Card Slot (under the battery) 17. Pressure Sensor 18. Temp Sensor 23.
26. Charging/Data Port 25. PTT Key 27. Charging Terminals 28. 3.5mm Headset Jack Getting Started with Your Phone 24. Volume Keys 30. Power Key 29. Holder strap 1. Earpiece 2. Notification Indicator Indicates as follows: State Lighting pattern Charging Lights up in red. Notification is present or a call is Blinks green every three being placed, when the screen is seconds. turned off. 2. Temperature Sensor 3. VGA Camera Lens 4. Touchscreen You can operate your phone by touching the screen.
5. Main Microphone-1 6. Speaker Getting Started with Your Phone 7. Main Microphone-2 8. Light Sensor Senses the ambient light and the phone will automatically adjust the brightness of the display accordingly (applicable when Automatic brightness is enabled). 9. Proximity Sensor 10. Back Key Touch to return to the previous screen. When a pop-up screen, such as menu or a dialog box, is displayed touching this key will close it. 11. Home Key Touch to return to the Home screen while viewing an application.
22. microSD Card Slot (under the battery) A microSD card should be inserted in the phone in order to use multimedia functions such as the camera, and for downloading and The phone comes with a pre-installed 8GB microSD card. 23. Battery Cover 24. Volume Keys Press to adjust the volume of ringtone, receiving voice during a call, or the playback volume of music or video. 25. Tactile Key/PTT Key Getting Started with Your Phone playing music and videos.
NOTES s Descriptions and instructions in this manual are based on Getting Started with Your Phone the software version and default settings of the phone when purchased. Operations may differ when any settings are changed or software version is updated. s Screen images in this manual are shown as the reference purpose and may differ from the actual images. Feature overview Water resistance The CASIO GG3 is water resistant.
Shock resistance The rugged construction of the GG3 provides outstanding shock and vibration resistance. The tested device meets the requirements of the Warning! The shock and vibration resistance features do not guarantee protection against every type of shock and vibration. Your phone may be damaged or malfunction depending on the severity of the shock or vibration. Getting Started with Your Phone MIL-STD-810G (Drop 1.5m) standard.
Warning! s Do not clean terminals inside the phone, or they may be damaged. Getting Started with Your Phone s If mud or sand is adhered to the phone, do not use it until wiping completely. s Do not place the phone directly on sand. If sand gets into the Earpiece or Speaker, sounds may be difficult to hear. Installing and removing the battery The phone comes with a rechargeable battery. Warning! s Use only approved batteries for the GG3.
2. Insert your finger in the groove Η and pull 1 up on the battery cover in the direction of the arrow Θ. When the battery cover is 2 3 arrow Ι. 3. To install the battery, slide the battery into the 1 slot by aligning the contacts and tabs Η and 2 press down Θ until it fits into place. Fold down the battery tab toward the battery. Getting Started with Your Phone disengaged, pull it up in the direction of the 4. Lock the battery~~~(we’ll update later) To remove the battery, pull up the tab.
6. Slide the Battery Cover Lock to the right to Getting Started with Your Phone the LOCK position, as shown in the figure. Warning! s Do not twist the battery cover as shown in the right figure. Doing so can damage the phone and the battery cover. s Do not press hard on the battery cover if the tabs are not properly inserted into the slots of the phone. Doing this may cause damage to the battery cover tabs.
Removing and installing a microSD card To use the multimedia functions such as the Camera application and downloading/playing music or video, a microSD card should be NOTE The phone comes with a pre-installed 8GB microSD card. Removing a microSD card Getting Started with Your Phone installed in the phone. Warning! s Never remove a microSD card from the phone while it is being accessed. Doing so can damage the microSD card or the data stored on it. s The microSD card is very small.
3. Remove the microSD card from the microSD Getting Started with Your Phone card slot as shown in the right figure. 4. Install the battery and replace the battery cover making sure to slide the Battery Cover Lock to the LOCK position. s For instructions on how to install the battery and the battery cover, refer to steps 3 through 6 of “Installing and removing the battery” on page 14.
s Do not forcibly insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot. Hold the card so that the terminals of the phone and the microSD card are facing each other, and carefully insert it. Otherwise personal injury or damages on the microSD card, and/or phone may result. s Failure to completely reseal the battery cover after installing the memory card may result in damage if the phone is exposed to water. 1. Remove the battery cover and the battery.
Charging the battery To charge your battery: Getting Started with Your Phone 1. To open the Charging/Data Port cover, insert your fingertip into the notch and open the cover. Then connect the USB Cable (included in box) to the Charging/Data Port. 2. Connect the opposite end of the USB Cable to the USB port on the Wall Charger (included in box). 3. Plug the Wall Charger power plug into an electrical outlet. 4.
Warning! s Hold the small connector with the USB mark facing up. Data port on the phone, hold the connector straight against the port without tilting it vertically or horizontally and insert it gently. s Failure to completely reseal the Charging/Data Port cover after charging may lead to water or other liquids entering the casing, which may cause damage to the phone. Getting Started with Your Phone When inserting the connector into the Charging/ NOTE Charging time varies depending upon the battery level.
Touch To select an item, touch the Touchscreen with your finger once. Getting Started with Your Phone You can select a menu item or icon, or enter text, by touching the screen. Touch and hold To open the pop-up menu, touch and hold the Touchscreen with your finger. For example, if you touch and hold the empty area of the Home screen, the pop-up menu to customize the Home screen will open.
Pinch In some applications (such as Browser, Maps, Gallery, and Document Viewer), you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen together (to zoom out). Rotate the screen In many applications, turning the phone clockwise or counterclockwise from upright to sideways rotates the orientation of the screen display.
Turning the phone on and off Turning the phone on Getting Started with Your Phone 1. Press and hold the Power Key for at least two seconds. NOTES s When you first turn on the phone, you are prompted to perform Initial setup. See “Initial setup” on page 26. s If your phone is left for a certain period of time without operation, the screen display will turn off and the Touchscreen will be locked. To restart the phone operation, press the Power Key to turn on the screen display and unlock the Touchscreen.
Touch Set up > Next, then touch one of the following options: Create: Enables you to create a new Google account. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter information such as a user name. Once entering your username and password. Sign in: If you already have your own Google account, you can sign in to your account by entering your username and password. Touch Skip to skip the Google account setting and exits the Initial setup. You may set up a Google account later. 6. Set up Account settings.
About Google account To use Google services such as Gmail™, Google Talk™, Google Getting Started with Your Phone Calendar™, and other Google applications, or for backing up settings to the Google server, you should sign in to your Google account. When signed in, the phone will be synchronized with the data such as Contacts, Gmail Messages, and Event Calendar that are registered in the applications and services on the web.
Basics Turning the screen on and off You can turn off the screen to conserve the battery. The touchscreen is Basics locked while the screen is off to prevent improper operation. NOTE The screen also turns off when the phone is not used for a certain period of time. You can set the time until the screen goes off with Screen timeout of Display settings. See “Display settings screen” on page 277. 1. Press the Power Key to turn off the screen display and lock the touchscreen. 2.
NOTES s If you have locked your screen, you must draw an unlock pattern or enter a PIN or password to unlock it. See “Locking your screen” on Basics page 53. Getting to know the Home screen The Home screen is your starting point to access all the features on your phone. It displays application icons, widgets, shortcuts, and other features. The Status bar shows the time, signal strength, battery status, and other information. It also displays notification icons.
page 36. s Touch and hold the Launcher icon to view thumbnails of the Home screen and its extensions, which you can touch to open. Slide your finger left or right across the Home screen. Basics Viewing other parts of the Home screen These extensions to the Home screen provide more space for widgets, shortcuts, and other items. Returning to the Home screen 1. Touch the Home key at any time, in any application.
Monitoring your phone’s status The Status bar appears at the top of every screen. It displays icons indicating that you have received notifications (on the left) and icons Basics indicating the phone’s status (on the right), along with the current time. Notification icons Status icons If you have more notifications than can fit in the status bar, a plus icon prompts you to open the Notifications panel to view them all. See “Managing notifications” on page 34.
Receiving location data from GPS GPS is on Device encryption and/or Storage card encryption enabled Basics Location information is available Notification icons The following icons indicate that you have received a notification. See “Responding to a notification” on page 35 for information about responding to these notifications. In addition to these icons, applications you install on your phone may use their own notification icons.
Basics Call in progress Carrier data use threshold approaching or exceeded Call in progress using a Bluetooth headset Application update available Missed call System update available Call forwarding is on Car Mode is running Song is playing PTT is on Uploading data PTT is on but unavailable Downloading data PTT call in progress Download finished Missed PTT call Connected to VPN Managing notifications Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar events, and alarms, as wel
Opening the Notifications panel 1. Drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen. The Notifications panel displays your wireless provider and a list of your current notifications. Notifications about ongoing activities are notifications or Calendar reminders. Basics listed first, followed by Notifications about events, such as new mail Touch a notification to open it in its application. Drag this bar up to close the Notifications panel.
Clearing all notifications 1. Open the Notifications panel. 2. Touch Clear at the top right of the panel. Basics All event-based notifications are cleared; ongoing notifications remain in the list. Closing the Notifications panel 1. Drag the tab at the bottom of the Notifications panel to the top of the screen. Or, just touch the Back key . The panel also closes when you touch a notification to respond to it.
Opening and closing the Launcher 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. If you have more applications than can fit on the Launcher in one Basics view, you can slide the Launcher up or down to view more. Touch an application to open it Slide the Launcher up or down to bring more icons into view. Touch to close the Launcher.
Switching to a recently used application 1. Touch the Recent key . A small window opens, with icons of applications that you have Basics recently used. 2. Touch an icon to open its application. Or, touch the Back key to return to the current application. Customizing the Home screen You can add application icons, shortcuts, widgets, and other items to any part of the Home screen. You can also change the wallpaper. Adding an item to the Home screen 1.
numbers, or starred contacts. Your folders’ contents are kept up-todate automatically. Wallpaper: See “Changing the Home screen wallpaper” on page 43. If there are no empty spots on the Home screen, Add is dimmed; Basics NOTE you must delete or move an item before you can add another item, or switch to another Home screen. Moving an item on the Home screen 1. Touch and hold the item you want to move, until it vibrates. Do not lift your finger. 2. Drag the item to a new location on the screen.
Changing the Home screen wallpaper 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Wallpaper. 2. Touch one of the following wallpaper types: Basics Gallery: Allows you to use a picture that you have captured using the camera, or copied to your phone as a wallpaper. You can crop the picture before setting it as a wallpaper. Working with pictures is described in “Gallery” on page 182. Live wallpapers: Opens a scrolling list of animated wallpapers installed on your phone.
search for. As you type, search results from your phone, previously chosen search results, and web search suggestions appear. Touch a suggestion to open it. Or, touch the microphone icon to search using your voice. Touch to search using your voice. Touch the text field of the widget, then touch the Menu key Basics Touch to enter the word(s) you want to search for. > Settings to set searchable items or clear the search history. Calendar The Calendar widget displays upcoming Calendar events.
Flashlight Basics Touch the Flashlight widget to turn the Flashlight on or off. G’zGEAR® With G’zGEAR, you can use six types of widgets: Compass, Moonrise Moonset, Pedometer, Sunrise Sunset, Tide, and Virtual Trek. See “Widgets in G’zGEAR” on page 244 for details. Market The Market widget displays recommended application one after another. Touch the application to view its detail and install it. Memo You can use the Memo widget to keep a memo displayed on the Home screen. Touch to edit the memo.
Mobile IM The Mobile IM widget displays the number of new conversations. Touch the widget to open the Mobile IM application. Basics Music You can use the Music widget to control the playback of music from the Home screen. Touch to open the Music application. Touch to play the next song. Touch to play music. Touch while playing to stop playing. News and Weather The News and Weather widget displays the latest news and today’s weather forecast for the current location.
Power control You can use the Power control widget to turn Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, or Auto-sync on or off. You can also adjust the brightness of the screen Basics from the Home screen. PTT Touch the widget to turn the PTT function on or off. Read out You can use the Read out widget to have the phone read out the unread received messages with a synthetic voice. The Read out widget displays the number of unread messages. Touch the widget to start reading out unread messages.
Social Beat Companion The Social Beat Companion widget displays your latest Feed events. Touch the widget to open the Social Beat Companion application. You can use the Voice Memo widget to record and save voice Basics Voice Memo recordings to the microSD card. Touch to start recording. Touch again to stop recording and save to the microSD card. Touch to display the list of voice recordings and play. Voicemail The Voicemail widget displays the number of new voicemails.
Working with menus There are two kinds of Android menus: options menus and context Basics menus. Options menus Options menus contain tools that apply to the activities of the current screen or application, not to any specific item on the screen. You open options menus by touching the Menu key options menus; if you touch the Menu key . Not all screens have on a screen that has no options menu, nothing happens.
Basics When you touch and hold some items on a screen, a context menu opens. Quickly connecting to your contacts As you build up your list of contacts on your phone, you can use Quick Contact for Android in many applications to quickly start a chat, email, or text message; to place a call; or to locate your contacts. Quick Contact for Android is a special icon that you touch to open a bubble with options for quickly initiating a connection to that contact. 1. Identify a Quick Contact icon by its frame.
3. Touch an icon to open its application, so you can start communicating with your contact right away. You can also touch an icon to edit the contact’s information in Basics Contacts, to view the contact’s address in VZ Navigator ®, and so on, depending on which applications and accounts are configured on your phone. NOTE You can add a shortcut for a contact to your Home screen, which you can then touch to open Quick Contact for Android for that contact.
Placing your phone in Airplane mode Some locations may require you to turn off your phone’s mobile, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth wireless connections. You can turn off all these wireless connections at once by placing your phone in Airplane mode. until the pop-up menu appears. In Airplane mode, the Airplane mode icon Basics 1. Press and hold the Power Key 2. Touch Airplane mode. appears in the Status bar. NOTE Repeat the same operation in Airplane mode to exit Airplane mode.
Selecting a ringtone to sound when receiving a call 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Personalization > Phone ringtone. Basics 2. In the scrolling list of ringtones that opens, touch the one to play when you receive a phone call. The ringtone plays a sample. 3. Touch OK. NOTE You can select a ringtone that comes with the phone, or one that you saved as a ringtone by using the Music application. See “Using a song as a ringtone” on page 198.
must draw your unlock pattern or enter your PIN or password to unlock the screen. NOTE call by touching Emergency call on the screen to draw an unlock Basics Even when the screen is locked, you can still place an emergency pattern or enter your PIN or password. Optimizing battery life You can extend your battery’s life by turning off unwanted features and applications. You can also monitor how applications and system resources consume battery power.
Checking the battery charge level 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > About phone > Status. Basics The battery status (charging, discharging) and level (as a percentage of full charge) are displayed at the top of the screen. Monitoring and controlling what uses the battery The Battery Use screen shows which applications consume the most battery power. You can also use it to turn off applications that you have downloaded, if they are consuming too much power. 1.
Warning! Depending on the type of update, all your personal data and customized settings may be erased, and applications and widgets you installed may be deleted by performing the update. an update. Basics Be sure to backup necessary files and information before performing NOTE Checking and downloading system software updates may incur additional data transfer fees from Verizon Wireless. Receiving a notice to update your system software 1.
Entering and editing text Entering text You can enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some applications Entering and editing text open the keyboard automatically. In others, you touch a text field where you want to enter text to open the keyboard. 1. Touch a text field. The onscreen keyboard opens. 2. Touch the keys on the keyboard to type. The characters you have entered appear in a selection list above the keyboard, with suggestions for the word you are typing to the right.
NOTES s If you touch a suggested word that is not in the predictive text dictionary, it is automatically added to the dictionary. s Depending on a key, the list of relevant characters or symbols pops symbol by touching it in the list. s You can enter words by tracing from key to key on the XT9 onscreen keyboard. s To hide the onscreen keyboard, touch and hold the Menu key . To show the hidden keyboard, touch and hold the Menu key Entering and editing text up when you touch and hold the key.
Keyboard: Full QWERTY keyboard same as that of PC. This keyboard is displayed by default. Reduced keyboard: The keyboard with two alphabetical characters assigned to one key. Entering and editing text Phone keypad: Keypad same as regular cell phones. Keyboard Reduced Keyboard 3. Touch the left arrow icon Phone Keypad to hide the icon menu. NOTES s You can display the XT9 Text Input settings screen by touching the settings icon in the icon menu. See “XT9 Text Input settings screen” on page 288.
Shift Case key ?123 key character you type. Touch and hold for all caps. See “Entering numbers, punctuations, and symbols” on page 58. Deletes the preceding character. If Word Reselection of XT9 Text Input settings is checked, by placing the cursor at the end of the word and touching the Delete key once, the word is highlighted and the original selection list Enter key Smart Punctuation key Entering and editing text Delete key Touch once to capitalize the next is displayed.
Entering words using Trace Input feature On the Full QWERTY keyboard, you can enter a word by tracing from key to key with your finger held on it. If, for example, you want to enter “Word”, trace from W to D key on the keyboard as shown in the figure Entering and editing text below. Changing the keyboard orientation When entering text, you can change the keyboard orientation to horizontal by turning the phone sideways.
Editing text You can edit the text you entered in text fields. Use the menu commands to cut, copy, and paste text, within or across applications. NOTE displayed; others may offer their own editing function to work with text. Selecting text You select text that you want to cut, copy, delete, or replace. Entering and editing text Some applications do not support editing of some or all of the text 1. Touch and hold the text or word you want to select. 2.
Cutting or copying text 1. Select the text to cut or copy. 2. Touch and hold the selected text. 3. Touch Cut or Copy in the menu that opens. Entering and editing text If you touch Cut, the selected text is removed from the text field. In either case, the text is stored in a temporary area on the phone, so that you can paste it into another text field. NOTE You can cut or copy all the text in the text field by touching and holding the text field, then touching Cut all or Copy all from the menu that opens.
Phone You can use the Phone application to place a call. You can dial an incoming, outgoing, or missed call number recorded in the call log. Placing a call Phone 1. Touch the phone icon on the Home screen. The Phone application opens. Touch a tab to switch to Call log, Contacts, Groups, or Favorites. Touch to erase digits one by one. Touch and hold to erase the entire phone number. Touch to call your voicemail. Touch to open Voice Control. Touch to place a call. 2.
3. Touch the call icon to place a call. The call in progress screen appears. Phone ERI Banner Name in Contacts or caller’s phone number. Call duration Caller’s phone number City ID Touch to end a call. Touch to call another person. Touch to switch between using your Bluetooth headset or just your phone. Touch to display the dialpad for sending a DTMF tone. Touch to turn on the speakerphone. Touch to mute the microphone. s Press the Volume Keys 4.
s To end a call in progress when another application is opened, touch the phone icon on the Home screen, touch Return to call in progress, and then touch the end call icon . Answering a call Information such as the caller’s phone number or the caller’s name is Phone 1. When there is an incoming call, the Incoming call screen opens. displayed if the phone number is already stored in Contacts. Name in Contacts or caller’s phone number.
Rejecting an incoming call 1. When there is an incoming call, the Incoming call screen opens. Drag the slide icon to the left to reject the incoming call. 2. The Send Message dialog appears prompting you to send a message to a caller after you rejected an incoming call. Phone Touch OK to compose a message. See “Messaging” on page 149. Touch Cancel to return to the Home screen. NOTE When you reject a call, the caller is sent directly to voicemail. Operation during a call Switching to the speakerphone 1.
Muting the microphone 1. To mute the microphone, touch the microphone icon on the call in progress screen. When you mute the microphone, the mute icon appears on the Status bar. 2. To un-mute the microphone, touch the microphone icon again Phone on the call in progress screen. NOTE The microphone un-mutes automatically when you end a call.
Managing multiple calls Switching between multiple calls If you accept a new call when you are already on a call, you can switch between the two calls. 1. When there is another incoming call while you are already on a call, Phone the Incoming call screen opens. 2. Drag the slide icon to the right to answer the new call. When you answer the new call, the current call is placed on hold. 3. Touch the swap icon to put the current call on hold and connect to another call. 4.
Working with the Call log The Call log is a list of all the calls you have placed, received, or missed. Placing a call from the Call log 1. Touch the phone icon on the Home screen. 2. Touch the Call log tab. the top. Scroll to view earlier entries in the log. : Missed call Phone The Call log screen opens. Calls are listed with the most recent call at Touch to place a call. : Dialed call : Received call Phone number or name in Contacts. 3. Touch a phone number or name.
4. Touch Call phone number or name to place a call. NOTES s Touch and hold a phone number or name on the Call log screen to access the following options: Phone Call phone number or name: Calls a number in the Call log. View contact: Opens the contact details for the phone number. (Only applicable when the phone number is already in your Contacts) Edit number before call: Opens the Dialer tab containing the phone number. You can edit the number and then place a call.
Or, follow one of the suggestions for dialing a number or controlling your phone in other ways. NOTE If you have a Bluetooth headset that supports “voice-recognition” or “voice dialing,” you may be able to open the Voice Dialer by pressing using your headset. For details, see the documentation that came Phone your headset’s main button or in some other way, and dial by voice with your headset.
screen. Follow the instructions and enter a number or the # sign as requested. 4. Follow the prompts to enter your password and retrieve your messages. Phone NOTES s When you have a new voicemail message, the new voicemail icon appears on the Status bar. Drag the status bar down to open the Notification panel and touch New voicemail to open the Voicemail menu screen. If you have already subscribed to Visual Voice Mail, touch New voicemails displayed in the Notification panel to open a Visual Voice Mail.
3. Touch OK > Subscribe > Accept > Accept > Exit. Typical steps when you access the Visual Voice Mail for the first time are described above. Steps may be different if you have accessed it before. To subscribe, follow the on-screen instructions. 4. Wait 5 minutes before starting to use Visual Voice Mail. If you have already subscribed to Visual Voice Mail, a screen for Phone NOTE entering password will be displayed after step 3. Enter your password and touch Login.
Listening to your voicemail 1. Touch the Voicemail icon on the Home screen or in the Launcher. Phone The Visual Voice Mail screen opens. An unheard voicemail A heard voicemail 2. Touch the voicemail you want to listen to. The Voicemail player screen is displayed. Touch to display the next voicemail. Touch to display the previous voicemail.
NOTE When you have a new voicemail message, a new voicemail icon appears on the Status bar. If you have already subscribed to Visual Voice Mail, drag the Status bar down to open the Notification panel and touch New voicemails to open Visual Voice Mail. The following menu is available on the Visual Voice Mail screen. s Touch the Menu key Phone Using the menu on the Visual Voice Mail screen to access the following options: Select All: Selects all voicemails.
Play: Plays your voicemail. Mark as Heard: Marks the selected voicemail as heard. Call Voicemail: Places a call to the voicemail. (Only applicable for Voicemail system message) Delete: Deletes a voicemail. Phone Call Back: Places a call to the sender of voicemail. Reply: Sends a reply by voicemail, text message, or Email. Add to Contacts: Adds the phone number to Contacts.
Deleting multiple voicemails or marking as “Heard” 1. From the Visual Voice Mail screen, touch the Menu key > Select All. All voicemails will be check-marked. Touch a check-marked voicemail to un-check it. 2. Touch Mark as Heard to mark all the check-marked voicemails as Touch Delete > OK to delete the check-marked voicemails. Phone heard. Composing and sending a voicemail 1. From the Visual Voice Mail screen, touch the Menu key > Compose. The Compose Voice Message screen is displayed.
don’t touch the stop icon , recording stops after 3 minutes. 7. Touch Send to send a voicemail. NOTE Touch the Menu key on the Voicemail composing screen to Phone access the following options: Add from Contacts: Allows you to select and add a recipient from Contacts. Mark Urgent: Sets the status of the voicemail to urgent. Mark Private: Sets the status of the voicemail to private. Changing Visual Voice Mail settings 1. From the Visual Voice Mail screen, touch the Menu key > More > Preferences. 2.
Contacts The Contacts application gives you quick and easy access to the people you want to reach. Information about your contacts is shared with other applications, such as Email, Messaging, Gallery (for sharing photos and videos), and so on. Open Contacts to add, view, and communicate with your friends and Contacts Opening your contacts acquaintances. Opening your contacts 1. Touch the phone icon on the Home screen. 2. Touch the Contacts tab.
NOTE If you have a new phone and haven’t added any contacts yet, Contacts displays a message with hints on how to start adding contacts to your phone. Contacts Viewing details about a contact 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch the contact whose details you want to view. Entries for communicating with the contact are followed by details. Touch to open Quick Contact. Touch a contact method to start communicating with the contact. Touch an icon to call, email, text, chat, map, and so on.
As you type, contacts with matching names appear below the search box. 4. Touch the matching contact in the list to open the Details screen, or touch the search icon to open a screen with a list of matching contacts. Adding a new contact contacts in your Google Account, Backup Assistant account, Microsoft Contacts You can add contacts on your phone and synchronize them with the Exchange ActiveSync account, or other accounts that support syncing contacts. 1. Open your contacts. 2.
and email addresses, to enter that category of information about your contact. Scroll the page to view all categories. 6. Touch a category’s plus icon to add more than one entry for that category—for example, to add both work and home numbers. Touch the label to the left of the item of contact information to open Contacts a menu with preset labels, such as Mobile and Work for a phone number, or touch Custom in the menu to create your own label. 7.
NOTES s Some contact entries contain information from multiple sources: information that you added manually, information that Contacts joined from multiple accounts to consolidate duplicates, and so on. If you find duplicate entries in Contacts, you can join them into a single entry, as described in “Linking contacts” on page 91. If you find that information from unrelated contacts was joined in error, page 91.
Changing a contact’s default phone number The default phone number is used when you initiate a call or send a text message from the list by touching and holding a contact. 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch the name of a contact in the list to view its details. 3. Touch and hold the phone number to use as the contact’s default Contacts phone number. 4. Touch Make default number in the menu that opens. Diverting all of a contact’s calls to your voicemail 1. Open your contacts. 2.
Setting a ringback tone for a contact 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch the name of a contact in the list to view its details. 3. Touch the Menu key > Options > Ringback tone. 4. In the scrolling list of ringback tones that opens, touch the one to play when you call the contact. The ringback tone plays a sample. Deleting a contact Contacts 5. Touch OK. 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch the name of a contact in the list to view its details. 3. Touch the Menu key > Delete contact. 4.
Copying to PTT Contacts 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch the name of a contact in the list to view its details. 3. Touch the Menu key > Copy to PTT Contacts. 4. If two or more phone numbers are stored in the contact, touch the one you want to copy to the PTT Contacts. Contacts 5. If necessary, edit the PTT contact information. See “Adding a new PTT contact” on page 108. 6. Touch Done.
For more information, see “Quickly connecting to your contacts” on page 50. Communicating with a contact 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch the contact with whom you want to communicate. 3. From the contact’s details screen, you can automatically call, send a application icon. Contacts text message, or initiate other tasks by touching the corresponding Calling a contact’s default number 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch and hold the entry for the contact to call. 3. Touch Call in the menu that opens.
information about sending text and multimedia messages, see “Messaging” on page 149. Changing which contacts are displayed You can hide contacts that don’t have phone numbers. You can also configure which account’s groups of contacts you want to display in the Contacts Contacts list. Displaying/hiding contacts without phone numbers If you use your list of contacts only to call people, you can hide any contacts that don’t have phone numbers. 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch the Menu key > Display options.
Linking or unlinking contact information Linking contacts When you add an account or add contacts in other ways, such as by exchanging emails, Contacts attempts to avoid duplication by linking any new contact information with existing contacts under a single entry. You can also link contacts manually. This is the contact you will see in Contacts after the link. 3. Touch the Menu key 4. Touch the Menu key Contacts 1. Open your contacts. 2. Touch the contact entry to which you want to add information.
import them into Contacts on your phone. You can export contacts in vCard format onto a microSD card, to back them up to a PC or other device. You can also send a contact in vCard format via email. Importing contacts from your microSD card You can copy individual or group contacts in vCard format onto your Contacts microSD card and then import them into one of your accounts on the phone. NOTES s For details about copying files to a microSD card from your PC, see “Connecting to a PC via USB” on page 126.
2. Touch the Menu key > Import/Export > Export to SD card. 3. Touch OK to confirm. Contacts creates a file with the .vcf extension on your microSD card. This file contains all of your contacts. Sharing a contact You can share the contact in vCard format via Email, Messaging, or 1. Open your Contacts. 2. Open the contact you want to share. 3. Touch the Menu key > Share. 4. In the menu that opens, touch the application to use for sharing the Contacts Bluetooth connection. contact.
3. Touch the Menu key > Add contacts. 4. Check the contacts you want to add. 5. When you are finished, touch Done. Contacts Sending messages or emails to group members 1. Open the Groups tab. 2. Touch the group for which you want to send a message. 3. Touch the Menu key > Group Send SMS or Group Send Email. The Messaging or Email application is automatically activated. For more information about sending a message, see “Messaging” on page 149 and “Email” on page 138. Editing a group 1.
4. Touch OK. Working with Favorites The Favorites tab contains the contacts you have starred as favorites followed by a short list of the contacts you communicate with most frequently. 1. Touch the phone icon on the Home screen. 2. Touch the Contacts tab. 3. Touch a contact to view its details. 4. Touch the star to the right of the contact’s name. The star turns gold Contacts Adding a contact to your favorites . Opening a list of your favorite contacts 1. Touch the phone icon on the Home screen. 2.
Configuring Backup AssistantSM Backup Assistant safeguards your phone’s contacts and automatically saves a copy of the names, phone numbers, email addresses, etc., stored in your phone. You can view, print, add, delete, or edit your contacts online. Contacts NOTES s Subject to specific terms of use. Results may vary based on backup schedule and other factors. See verizonwireless.com/ backupassistant for more details.
NOTE If you forgot or do not know the PIN code, touch Get PIN in step 5. Then, touch OK if you forgot the PIN code. The received PIN code will be displayed. To use Backup Assistant as the new user, touch New. In that case, the previously backed up contacts will be discarded. You need to sync your Contacts manually, if you unchecked Auto-sync Contacts Syncing Contacts manually of Account & Sync settings. 1. Touch the phone icon on the Home screen. 2. Touch the Contacts tab. 3.
Changing schedule for auto-syncing Contacts You can change the time to perform auto-syncing. 1. Touch the phone icon on the Home screen. 2. Touch the Contacts tab. 3. Touch the Menu key > Backup Assistant. 4. Touch Account settings > Set Schedule. 5. Touch the time to perform syncing in the menu that opens. 6. Touch OK. Changing PIN 1. Touch the phone icon on the Home screen. 2. Touch the Contacts tab. 3. Touch the Menu key > Backup Assistant. 4. Touch Account settings > Change PIN. 5.
Connecting to networks Connecting to mobile networks When you buy your phone and sign up for service, your phone is configured to use your provider’s mobile networks for voice and data communication. The icons in the Status bar indicate which type of data network you are connected to and the network signal strength.
Configuring system select You can set your phone to search or roam for another network when you are not in your home area. Leave this setting as default unless you want to alter the system selection as instructed by your service provider. 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > System select. 2. Touch one of the following: Connecting to networks Home Only: Only within your home area or home affiliated area.
Turning Wi-Fi on and connecting to a Wi-Fi network 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings. The Wi-Fi settings screen appears. 2. Touch Wi-Fi to check it. Wi-Fi turns on and your phone scans for available Wi-Fi network. 3. A list of available Wi-Fi networks will be displayed. Secured networks are indicated by a lock icon . If the phone finds a network that you have connected to previously, it to connect to that network. Touch Connect to confirm.
s When connecting to a Wi-Fi network, your phone obtains network address and other information from the network via DHCP protocol. s Touch the Menu key > Advanced to use static IP address, check MAC address, or set Wi-Fi sleep policy. Adding a Wi-Fi network You can add a Wi-Fi network manually if it does not broadcast its name (SSID) or if you want to add a Wi-Fi network when you are out of its Connecting to networks range.
range Set to receive notifications in the Status bar when your phone detects an open Wi-Fi network when Wi-Fi is on. 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings. The Wi-Fi settings screen appears. 2. Touch Wi-Fi to check it. 3. Touch Network notification to check it. An open Wi-Fi network icon is displayed in the Status bar when an open Wi-Fi network is detected.
Adding a VPN To configure VPN access from your phone, you must obtain the details from your network administrator. 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Wireless & networks > VPN settings. The VPN settings screen appears. Connecting to networks 2. Touch Add VPN. 3. Touch the type of VPN to add. 4. In the screen that opens, follow the instructions obtained from your network administrator to configure each component of the VPN settings. 5. Touch Menu key > Save.
Connecting to a VPN 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Wireless & networks > VPN settings. The VPNs you have added are listed on the VPN settings screen. 2. Touch the VPN to which you want to connect. 3. In the dialog box that opens, enter any required credentials then touch Connect. NOTES is displayed in the Status bar. Drag the status bar down to open the Notification panel, then touch the ongoing notification for the VPN connection to disconnect the VPN connection.
3. Scroll the screen up, then touch Install from SD card. Only the names of certificates that you have not already installed on your phone are displayed. 4. Touch the file name of the certificate to install. 5. If prompted, enter the certificate’s password then touch OK. 6. Enter a name for the certificate then touch OK. If you have not already set a password for your phone’s credential storage, you will be prompted to enter a password for it twice, then to Connecting to networks touch OK.
Connecting to devices Connecting to a Headset You can connect a compatible headset device equipped with a standard 3.5mm plug to your phone for safe, convenient, hands-free conversations. 1. To open the Headset Jack cover, insert your fingertip into the notch and open the cover. 2. Plug the connector into the Headset Jack. s Do not forcibly insert/remove the connector into/from the Headset Jack. Insert/remove it carefully.
Connecting to a PC via USB You can connect your phone to a PC with the USB Cable (included in box), to transfer music, pictures, and other files between your phone’s microSD card and the PC. NOTE The first time you connect the phone to your PC using the USB Cable, you need to install the USB driver for CASIO C811 Connecting to devices Commando™, following the instructions displayed on the PC.
NOTE While the microSD card is mounted as a drive on your PC, you cannot access the microSD card from your phone, so you will not be able to use applications that rely on the microSD card, such as Camera, Gallery, and Music. You also will not be able to share your phone’s data connection with your PC via USB. Disconnecting your phone from the PC Warning! and disconnect USB device correctly to avoid losing information on the microSD card. 1. Unmount the microSD card from your PC. 2.
Connecting to Bluetooth® devices Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that devices can use to exchange information over a distance of about 8 meters. The most common Bluetooth devices are headphones for placing calls or listening to music, hands-free kits for cars, and other portable devices, including laptops and cell phones. To connect to a Bluetooth device, you must turn on your phone’s Bluetooth radio.
NOTE Turn off Bluetooth when you are not using it, to extend the life of your battery between charges. You may also be required to turn Bluetooth off in some locations. Bluetooth should be turned off during flight by setting it to Airplane mode. Changing your phone’s Bluetooth name Your phone’s Bluetooth name is visible to other devices when you connect them. You can change the default name so that it is more recognizable. > Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.
5. Touch the ID of the other device in the list in Settings to pair them. The devices will pair with each other. If you are prompted to enter a passcode, try entering 0000 or 1234 (the most common passcodes), or consult the manual that came with the device for its passcode. If the pairing is successful, your phone will connect to the device.
Disconnecting from a Bluetooth device 1. Touch and hold the device in the Bluetooth settings screen. 2. Touch Disconnect in the menu that opens. Unpairing a Bluetooth device You can unpair a Bluetooth device to erase all pairing information about the device. 1. Touch and hold the device in the Bluetooth settings screen. 2. Touch Disconnect & unpair in the menu that opens. You can share your phone’s data connection with up to five devices at once, by turning your phone into a 3G Mobile Hotspot.
name or secure it. See “Renaming or securing your mobile hotspot” on page 132. 3. Uncheck Mobile Hotspot to stop sharing your data connection via Wi-Fi. Renaming or securing your mobile hotspot You can change the name of your phone’s Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and secure its Wi-Fi network. 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Wireless Connecting to devices & networks > Mobile Hotspot. 2. Ensure Mobile Hotspot is checked. 3. Touch Mobile Hotspot settings. 4.
Accounts and sync You can sync contacts, email, calendar events, and other information with your phone, from multiple Google Accounts, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync accounts, or other types of accounts, depending on the applications installed on your phone. For example, you can start by adding your personal Google Account, so your personal email, contacts, and calendar are always available.
Adding an account NOTE To add some accounts, you may need to obtain details from an IT support representative about the service to which the account connects. For example, you may need to know the account’s domain or server address. 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Accounts & sync. Accounts and sync The Accounts & Sync Settings screen displays your current sync settings and a list of your current accounts. 2. Touch Add account. 3. Touch the type of account to add. 4.
Removing an account You can remove an account and all information associated with it from your phone, including email, contacts, settings, and so on. 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Accounts & sync. The Accounts & Sync Settings screen displays your current sync settings and a list of your current accounts. 2. Touch the account to remove. 3. Touch Remove account. 4. Touch Remove account again to confirm that you are sure you want to remove the account.
s For some accounts, syncing is two-directional; changes that you make to the information on your phone are made to the copy of that information on the web. Your Google Account works this way. Other accounts support only one-way sync; the information on your phone is read-only. Configuring general sync settings 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Accounts & sync. The Accounts & Sync Settings screen opens. Accounts and sync 2.
Changing account sync settings 1. On the Home screen, touch the Menu key > Settings > Accounts & sync. The Accounts & Sync Settings screen opens. Touch the account to configure. Some or all information from this account is configured to sync automatically with your phone. 2. Touch the account whose sync settings you want to change. Accounts and sync No information from this account syncs automatically with your phone.
Email You can use the Email application to read and send email. Email includes a wizard that makes it easy to configure it to several popular email service providers. Opening Email 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Email icon . The first time you open Email, the Select service screen opens to help Email you add an email account, as described in “Adding an email account” on page 145.
s The account from which you send email by default is indicated with a checkmark. 2. Touch an account to open its Inbox. An unread message. Previously read messages. Email s Only some of your account’s recent emails are downloaded to your phone. To download earlier messages in batches for IMAP or POP3 accounts, touch Load more messages at the bottom of the list of emails.
Reading your messages You can read messages in the Inbox or other folders for individual accounts. NOTE When you receive a new message, you also receive a notification in the Status bar, unless you have turned off Email notifications using the Email Account settings, where you can also set whether or not the phone vibrates when it receives an Email notification, and pick a ringtone. See “Changing an account’s settings” on page 146. When you touch Email an Email notification, it opens an account’s Inbox.
Responding to a message You can reply to, or forward, a message that you receive. You can also delete messages and manage them in other ways. Replying to, or forwarding a message 1. While reading a message, touch Reply or Reply all. Or, touch the Menu key > Reply, Reply all, or Forward. A Compose message screen opens with the addresses (when replying), subject, and a copy of the message you are responding to already filled in.
Starring messages You can star an important message to make it easy to keep track. NOTE You can also star a batch of messages. See “Working with message in batches” on page 142. Starring a message 1. While reading a message, touch the star in its header. Or, while viewing a list of messages in a folder, touch a message’s star . Email The star turns gold . Unstarring a message 1. While reading a message, touch the gold star in its header.
3. Touch Mark read/unread, Add star/Remove star, Delete, or Move. You can also touch the Menu key > Deselect all. Your action affects the entire batch of messages. Composing and sending email You can send email to your contacts or to other people or groups. 1. On the Accounts screen or a folder screen, touch the Menu key > Compose. 2. Enter an address for the message. As you enter text, matching addresses are suggested from your Contacts. You can touch a suggested address or enter a new one.
Working with account folders Each account has an Inbox, Outbox, Sent, and Drafts folders. Depending on the features supported by your account’s service provider, you may have additional folders. 1. Open an account’s Inbox or another folder of messages. 2. Touch the Menu key > Folders. The account’s Folders screen opens, with a scrolling list of the folders in the account. Touch a folder to view a list of the messages it contains. The service provider icon. The account name.
typically need to contact your email service provider to determine the right settings for your account. You can also set up a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account (Exchange 2003 and 2007), so you can read and work with the same emails you have on a PC using Microsoft Outlook. Email supports username and password authentication for Exchange ActiveSync accounts, and your IT administrator may set additional security policies for the account (contact your IT administrator for more information).
Adding an account of the provider that does not appear on the Select service screen If your email service provider is not listed on the Select service screen, perform the following steps to add an email account. 1. Open the Accounts screen. 2. Touch the Menu key > Add account. The Select service screen opens. 3. Touch Other. 4. Enter your email address and password.
2. Touch and hold the account whose settings you want to change. 3. Touch Account settings in the menu that opens. 4. Change the following settings as necessary. These settings apply only to the account with which you are working. Account name: The name of the account as it appears in the Accounts and Folders screens. Your name: Your name as it appears to others when they receive an email from you.
for Yahoo!, Windows Live Hotmail, AOL, Gmail, or Verizon.net account.) Sync contacts: For accounts that can sync contacts, check to sync contacts from this account to your phone. See “Configuring account sync settings” on page 135. (This option is only displayed for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account.) Sync calendar: For accounts that can sync calendars, check to sync calendars from this account to your phone. See “Configuring account sync settings” on page 135.
Messaging Checking sent and received messages You can check the messages you exchanged with each person as a different thread. 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Messaging icon . The Messaging screen opens. Touch to compose a new text or mulutimedia message. Touch to open an ongoing message thread. Messaging 3. Touch the thread of the exchanged message you want to check. The Message thread screen opens. Sent messages Touch to enter a new message.
s If the message contains a multimedia file, you can touch Play to open, view, or listen to the file. NOTE When there is a new message, the new message icon appears on the Status bar. Drag the status bar down to open the Notifications panel and touch the new message to open the Message thread screen. Using the menus on the Messaging screen The following options are available on the Messaging screen.
Delete thread: Deletes the thread. If there are locked messages, check Delete locked messages and then touch Delete to delete them also. Using the menus on the Message thread screen The following options are available on the Message thread screen. s Touch the Menu key to access the following options: Call: Calls the phone number of the person with whom you are exchanging messages. View contact: Opens the contact details for the phone number.
the message is not already sent) Forward: Forwards the message. Copy attached to SD card: Copies an attached file on the microSD. (Only applicable when a file is attached.) Import contacts: Imports content of attached vCard file to Contacts. (Only applicable when an attached file is vCard.) Copy message text: Copies the text of the message to the clipboard. View message details: Displays details such as message type and sender’s phone number. Delete message: Deletes the message.
A message thread is created and the message from the recipient is displayed on the same screen. NOTE If you touch the Back key while composing a message, it is saved as a draft. Touch the message draft displayed in the Messaging screen to resume composing the message. Sending a multimedia message You can attach text, photo, recorded voice, audio file, video, contact, or photo slideshow to a multimedia (MMS) message.
Pictures: Allows you to select and attach a picture saved on the microSD card. Capture picture: The Camera application opens so you can take a picture and attach it. Videos: Allows you to select and attach a video saved on the microSD card. Capture video: The Camera application opens in camcorder mode so you can take a video and attach it. Audio: Prompts you to select one of the internal audio files. Record audio: The voice recorder function opens so you can record and attach a voice message.
messages you send. Multimedia message (MMS) settings Delivery reports: Check to receive delivery reports for the multimedia messages you send. Read reports: Check to receive reports when your multimedia messages are read or deleted. Auto-retrieve: Uncheck to download only the heading of multimedia messages. You can later touch a heading to open a menu to download the whole message.
Browser The Browser allows you to view web pages. Opening Browser 1. Touch the Browser icon on the Home screen or in the Launcher. The Browser opens with the web page you most recently viewed. If you have not used the Browser recently, your home page is displayed. NOTES s The Browser also opens when you touch a link to a web page included in an email or text message. s You can open your home page by touching the Menu key > Browser More > Home on the Browser screen.
1. Touch the URL bar at the top of the Browser screen. If the URL bar is not visible, scroll up until the URL bar can be seen, or touch the Menu key . The address (URL) of the current page is displayed in the URL bar. 2. Enter the address (URL) of the web page. of web pages and queries.
NOTES s The URL bar may not be displayed at the top of the Browser screen on some websites. In that case, drag the page downward or touch the Menu key to display the URL bar. s If it takes long time to open the specified web page, or if you change your mind, you can cancel the downloading of the page. To do so, touch the cancel icon Menu key at right of the URL bar, or touch the , then touch Stop.
s Place two fingers on the desired area of the screen at once and pinch them together to zoom out. s Slightly slide your finger on the Browser screen to display the zoom control icons . Touch the plus icon or minus icon of the zoom control to zoom in or out. Zooming in a section on a web page 1. Double-tap on a section of a web page you want to zoom in. 2. The web page zooms in so that you can read all the text in the section by scrolling up and down. 3.
Copying text on a web page 1. Touch the Menu key while viewing the Browser screen. 2. Touch More > Select text. 3. Highlight the text you want to copy. The text is copied to the clipboard. Refreshing the current web page 1. Touch the Menu key 2. Touch Refresh. while viewing the Browser screen. The web page is reloaded, updating any changes. Setting the current web page as the home page Browser 1. Touch the Menu key while viewing the Browser screen. 2. Touch More > Settings > Set home page > OK.
Share link: Shares the link via Email, text message, or social networking site. Copy link URL: Copies the link’s URL to the clipboard. s When you touch a phone number link, the Phone application opens and allows you to place a call to that number. s When you touch a street address link, the VZ Navigator® opens with a map of the area. Going back and forward between opened web pages s Touch the Back key to go back to the previous page. s Touch the Menu key > More > Forward to go to the next page.
2. Touch the History tab. The browser history is sorted by time period, such as Today or 5 days ago. 3. Touch a time period. 4. Touch the page’s title to open the page. NOTES s You can also open the History tab by touching and holding the Back key on the Browser screen. s Bookmarked pages have a gold star next to their title. s When you touch a gold star next to the page’s title, the page is deleted from the bookmark.
NOTES s You can also view the Bookmarks tab by touching the Menu key > Bookmarks while viewing the web page. s You can also bookmark the most recently viewed web page by touching the Menu key > Bookmark last-viewed page while viewing the Bookmarks tab. s You can switch the thumbnail view to the list view by touching the Menu key > List view while viewing the Bookmarks tab. You can return to the thumbnail view by touching the Menu key > Thumbnail view while viewing the list view.
Set as homepage: Sets the bookmarked web page as the Home page. s You cannot edit or delete the default bookmarks. Downloading files Image files, web pages, and applications can be downloaded from websites. Downloaded files will be stored in the phone’s microSD card. NOTES s The way to download image files, documents, applications and other files depends on the web page. Download files according to the web page instructions.
NOTE If you change your mind about downloading a file, or want to stop downloading one started by mistake, you can cancel the download in progress. Touch the Menu key > More > Downloads > Menu key > Cancel all downloads. Viewing downloaded files 1. Touch the Menu key while viewing the Browser screen. 2. Touch More > Downloads. A list of the files you have downloaded in Browser and other applications will be displayed. 3. Touch the file you want to view.
Switching Browser windows 1. Touch the Menu key 2. Touch Windows. while viewing the Browser screen. The list of Browser windows is displayed. Touch to open a new window. Touch to view the Browser windows. Browser Touch to close the Browser window. 3. Touch the Browser window you want to view. Closing a Browser window 1. Touch the Menu key 2. Touch Windows. while viewing the Browser screen. The list of Browser windows is displayed. 3. Touch the close icon of the Browser window you want to close.
Default zoom: Allows you to increase or decrease the magnification ratio that the Browser uses when first opening a web page. Open pages in overview: When checked, web pages are displayed in an overview. When unchecked, web pages are displayed at 100% size. Text encoding: Allows you to change the character-encoding standard that the Browser uses when displaying text on a web page. Block pop-up windows: When checked, the Browser blocks pop-up windows.
Desktop mode: Check to enter Desktop mode. Privacy settings Clear cache: Allows you to delete the temporary files which the Browser stores in order to open web pages more quickly. Clear history: Allows you to delete the browser history. Accept cookies: When checked, the Phone allows web pages to store cookies on it. When unchecked, the Phone prevents web pages from storing cookies on it. Clear all cookie data: Touch to delete all cookies from the Phone.
Show security warnings: When checked, the Browser warns you about web pages with common security problems such as outdated or invalid certificates. When unchecked, these warnings are suppressed. Advanced settings Website settings: Opens a screen where you can access advanced settings for particular web pages. Reset to default: Touch to return all the Browser settings to their default values, except for the browser history, cookies, passwords and bookmarks, which remain unchanged.
Camera The Camera application is a combination of both the camera and camcorder, which allows you to take pictures, shoot videos, and share them. Opening Camera 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Camera icon . Camera opens, ready to take a picture. Touch to preview your pictures or videos in Gallery. Camera Drag up to shoot videos; drag down to take photos. Touch to take a picture or shoot a video. Touch to open the Icon menu.
Taking pictures and shooting videos NOTE Be sure to clean the protective lens cover with a microfiber cloth before taking pictures. A lens cover with smudges from fingers can cause blurry pictures with a “halo” effect. Taking a picture 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Camera icon . Camera opens, ready to take a picture. 3. You can adjust your white balance, flash, and other settings, or leave them on automatic.
NOTES s To focus first and then take a picture, press the Camera Key halfway to focus on a subject, then press the key the rest of the way down to take a focused picture. If you want to cancel taking the picture, take your finger off the key before pressing the key the rest of the way down. s To focus first and then take a picture, touch and hold the Shutter icon to focus on a subject, then lift your finger to take a focused picture.
shooting. An image from your most recent video is displayed as a thumbnail at the top right. 7. Touch the thumbnail to view, share, and work with your videos in Gallery. See “Gallery” on page 182. Changing Camera settings The Camera application has automatic settings that you can use to take quick point-and-shoot photographs and videos. But Camera also has a number of ways to control your exposures, including controlling the focus, turning the flash on and off, and adjusting the white balance.
Normal picture quality when taking pictures. Lighting: Touch to open the Environment settings menu. t Brightness: Touch to adjust the brightness level within the range of +5 to –5. t White balance: Touch to select how Camera adjusts colors in different kinds of light, to achieve the most natural-looking colors for your shots. Or you can allow Camera to adjust the white balance automatically. Auto Incandescent Daylight Fluorescent Cloudy t Night mode: Touch to toggle Night mode on and off.
measured with the phone’s GPS to be stored with each picture you take. On: Location stored with photo Off: Location not stored with photo Zoom level: Touch to zoom. (You cannot zoom in or out a picture if its size is 5M.) Camcorder settings Quality: Touch to open the Quality setting menu. t Quality: Touch to set the appropriate maximum length/quality combination for viewing on a PC or for sharing with others via Messaging or YouTube™.
Gallery You can use Gallery application to view pictures and play videos that you have taken with Camera, downloaded, or copied onto your microSD card. Opening Gallery and viewing your albums 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Gallery icon . The main Gallery screen opens displaying the pictures and videos on your microSD card, including those taken with Camera and downloaded from websites or other locations.
Working with albums Albums are groups of images and videos in folders on your microSD card. Opening an album and viewing its contents 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Gallery icon . The main Gallery screen opens. 3. Touch the album with the contents you want to view. The album opens and displays the pictures and videos it contains in a chronological order. The name of the album is shown at the top of the screen.
Changing how the contents of an album are displayed You can view the images and videos in your albums in a chronological grid or in stacks, sorted by the date and by the location where the images or videos were taken. You can switch album views with the Album View switch at the top right of the screen. 1. Drag the Album View switch to the right to view the contents of the album in stacks. 2. Drag the Album View switch to the left to view the album contents in a chronological grid again.
Sharing an album You can share the entire contents of one or more albums. 1. Open the main Gallery screen. 2. Touch and hold a picture or video. Or, touch the Menu key twice. 3. Check or uncheck the albums you want to share. 4. Touch Share at the bottom of the screen. 5. In the menu that opens, touch the application you want to use to share the selected albums. The application that you select will open with the pictures from the selected albums or links, attached to a new message.
Deleting an album 1. Open the main Gallery screen. 2. Touch and hold a picture or video. Or, touch the Menu key twice. 3. Check or uncheck the albums you want to delete. 4. Touch Delete at the bottom of the screen. 5. Touch Confirm Delete in the dialog that opens. Working with pictures Use Gallery to view pictures that you have taken with Camera, downloaded, or copied onto your microSD card. You can also edit the pictures on your microSD card and share them with friends. Viewing and browsing pictures 1.
s Touch the picture to view the zoom and other controls. s Touch the zoom icons , or double-tap the screen to zoom in or out. s Place two fingers on the screen at once and spread them apart or pinch them together to zoom in or out. s When the picture is zoomed in, drag the picture to view parts that are not in view. s When the picture is zoomed to fit in the window, drag left or right to view the next or previous picture in the album. s Touch Slideshow to watch a slideshow of pictures in the album.
Cropping a picture You can save a zoomed-in portion of a picture by cropping it. 1. Touch a picture to view the controls. 2. Touch Menu > More > Crop. The cropping rectangle appears on top of the picture. 3. Use the cropping tool to select the portion of the picture to crop. s Drag from the inside of the cropping tool to move it. s Drag an edge of the cropping tool to resize it to any proportion. s Drag a corner of the cropping tool to resize it with fixed proportions. 4.
Sharing a picture You can share a picture by sending it to friends. 1. Touch a picture to view the controls. 2. Touch Menu > Share. 3. In the menu that opens, touch the application you want to use to share the selected picture. The application you select will open with the picture (or a link) attached to a new message. For information about addressing and sending the message, see the section about that application.
Video always plays back in landscape mode. Touch to pause playback; touch again to resume playback. Touch the video to view the playback controls. Touch to fast forward the video. Touch to rewind the video. Drag the slider to go directly to a section of the video. Sharing a video You can share a video by sending it in an email or with a multimedia (MMS) message. You can also share a video by uploading it to the YouTube™ web site. 1. While viewing an album, touch and hold a video.
NOTES s MMS messages have size limits, typically 1.2MB, or approximately 1 minute of high-quality video or 2 minutes of low-quality video. s If you are sharing one or more videos via Gmail, do not delete the originals before the message is completely sent (wait until it has the Sent label, not the Outbox label), or the attached videos will not be sent. Deleting a video 1. While viewing an album, touch and hold a video. Or, touch the Menu key twice. 2. Check the videos or pictures to delete. 3.
Music You can use the Music application to organize and play music and audio files transferred from your PC to your microSD card. Copying music files to the phone’s microSD card The Music application plays audio files that are stored on your phone’s microSD card, so before you open Music, you must copy audio files from your PC to the microSD card.
NOTES s You can use subfolders on the microSD card to organize your music files, or simply copy the audio files to the top level of the microSD card. s If the music files have accompanying artwork in JPEG format, include it in the same folder as the music files. s If your phone is connected to your PC via the USB cable, you can transfer songs on your PC to your phone’s microSD card using V CAST Music with Rhapsody on your PC. To do so, open the Music application, then touch the Menu key > Sync.
Opening Music and working with your library After you have copied some music to your microSD card according to the instructions in “Copying music files to the phone’s microSD card” on page 192, or downloaded music from another source, you can open the Music application and see your music library, sorted in one of four ways. 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Music icon .
Searching for music in your library 1. Touch the Search key on any Music application screen. 2. Start typing the name of the artist, album, or track you are looking for. Matching songs are displayed in the list below the search box. 3. Touch a song to play it, or touch an album or artist to view a list of associated songs. Deleting a song from the microSD card 1. Touch and hold a song in a library list. 2. Touch Delete in the menu that opens. 3. Touch OK.
Playing music 1. Touch a song in your library to listen to it. The Playback screen opens and the song you touched starts to play. The tracks in the current playlist play in order until the last track of the playlist (unless you choose a repeat option). Otherwise, playback stops only if you stop it, even when you switch applications or receive a phone call. Touch to open the current playlist. Touch to pause playback; touch again to resume playback.
s You can return to the Playback screen from any other application by opening the Notifications panel and touching the ongoing music notification. s You can listen to music by using the phone’s built-in speaker, through a wired headset, or through a wireless Bluetooth stereo headset that supports the A2DP profile. See “Connecting to Bluetooth® devices” on page 128 and refer to your phone’s owner’s guide for more information about the headset that comes with your phone.
Using a song as a ringtone You can use a song as your phone ringtone, in place of one of the ringtones that come with the phone. 1. Touch and hold a song in a library list. 2. Touch Use as phone ringtone in the menu that opens. NOTE You can also use the song that is playing in the Playback screen as your phone ringtone by touching the Menu key > More > Use as ringtone.
Adding a song to a playlist 1. While viewing a list of tracks in the Library, touch and hold a song to add it to a playlist. 2. Touch Add to playlist. 3. Touch the name of the playlist to add the song to. The song is added to the playlist. NOTE You can also add the song that is playing in the Playback screen to a playlist by touching the Menu key > Add to playlist. Rearranging songs in a playlist 1. Open a playlist by touching it in the Playlists tab. 2.
Renaming or delete a playlist 1. Touch and hold a playlist in the Playlists tab. 2. Touch Rename or Delete in the menu that opens. NOTES s You cannot delete or rename the Recently Added playlist. s No songs will be affected by the deleting of a playlist. Creating playlists on your PC You can create playlists on your PC to use in the Music application. Music can work with playlists in the M3U, WPL, and PLS file formats.
Using V CAST Media Manager The CASIO C811 is compatible with V CAST Media Manager. The desktop application, offered free by Verizon Wireless, allows you to transfer photos, music and videos between your phone and PC. Once the desktop application is installed, simply connect your phone and PC with a USB cable, and V CAST Media Manager makes it easier than ever to transfer, play and manage your media.
Calendar Calendar on the phone works with the web-based Google Calendar service for creating and managing events, meetings, and appointments. It also works with the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync calendar service. NOTE Calendar on the phone is optimized for the phone. Some Calendar features, such as creating Calendars, are only available in Google Calendar on the web. Visit http://calendar.google.com to learn about the features of the web version of Calendar.
Opening your calendar Open Calendar to view events you have created or that others have invited you to. 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Calendar icon . The calendar displays events added to your phone for each account that is set to synchronize with the calendar. Changing your calendar view Calendar has four views: Agenda, Day, Week, and Month. 1. Touch the Menu key > Agenda, Day, Week, or Month.
Working in Agenda view Agenda view is a list of your events in chronological order. All-day and multiday events are listed at the start of each day. 1. Touch the Menu key > Agenda. Touch an event to view its details. Drag up or down to view earlier or later events. This event repeats. Calendar s Touch an event to view its details. 174 A screen with details about the event opens. See “Viewing event details” on page 208.
Working in Day view Day view displays a chart of the events of one day in a table of onehour rows. The red line indicates the current time. All-day and multiday events are displayed at the top. Part of the title of each event is displayed in the rows that correspond to when it occurs. 1. Touch the Menu key > Day. Drag left or right to view earlier or later days. Touch and hold a time slot or an event to create a new event at that time. Touch an event to view its details.
Working in Week view Week view displays a chart of the events of one week. All-day and multiday events are displayed at the top. 1. Touch the Menu key > Week. An all-day event. Touch and hold a time slot or an event to create a new event at that time. Touch an event to view its details. Drag left or right to view earlier or later days. Calendar s Touch an event to view its details. A screen with details about the event opens. See “Viewing event details” on page 208.
Working in Month view Month view displays a chart of the events of one month. Segments with scheduled events turn blue in each day’s vertical bar. 1. Touch the Menu key > Month. Touch a day to view the events of that day. Drag up or down to view earlier or later months. s Touch a day to view its events in Day view. Calendar See “Working in Day view” on page 205.
Viewing event details Depending on the viewing type, you can view more information about an event in a number of ways. 1. In Agenda, Day, or Week view, touch an event to view its details. In Month view, touch one of the days to switch to Day view. Then touch an event to view its details. Touch to set whether you’ll attend this event. Calendar Touch to change when you want to be reminded about this event. Other attendees’ status is shown below yours. Touch to delete this reminder.
Creating an event You can use Calendar on your phone to create events that appear on your phone and in Google Calendar on the web. 1. In any Calendar view, touch the Menu key > More > New event to open an Event details screen for a new event. Enter an event name, time, and optional additional details about the Calendar 2. Add details about the event. event. If you have more than one calendar, you can choose which calendar to add an event on. Touch the plus icon to add more reminders.
NOTE You can also touch and hold a spot in Day, Week, or Month view. In the menu that opens, touch New event to open the Event details screen with that day and time already entered. Editing or deleting an event You can edit or delete an event that you created on the phone or on the web. You can also edit or delete events created by others, if you have their permission. Editing an event 1. Open the summary of the event. See “Viewing event details” on page 208. 2. Touch the Menu key > Edit event.
NOTE If a specific event repeats, you will be asked if you want to delete that one occurrence, or all future and past occurrences of that event in your Calendar application. Setting an event reminder You can set one or more reminders for an event. Setting an event reminder 1. Open the event summary. See “Viewing event details” on page 208. 2. If you already have a reminder set, touch the plus icon to add a reminder. You can also add a reminder by touching the Menu key > Add reminder.
Responding to an event reminder If you set a reminder for an event, the Upcoming Event icon appears in the Notifications area of the Status bar when the reminder time arrives. 1. If you receive notifications in the Status bar, drag the Status bar down to open the Notifications panel. Then touch the event notification to open the list of Calendar notifications. Or if you receive notifications with alerts, the Calendar notifications list opens, listing all notifications awaiting your response. 2.
Setting whether calendars are stored on the phone or visible 1. Touch the Menu key > More > Calendars. The Calendars screen displays all the calendars you have added or subscribed to for each account that is configured to synchronize events to your phone, organized by account. (Calendars for accounts you have configured not to synchronize Calendar events are not included in the list.) 2. Touch the name of an account to show or hide its calendars on your phone.
Changing Calendar settings You can change the following settings for how Calendar displays event and how it notifies you of upcoming events. 1. Open a Calendar view, touch the Menu key > More > Settings. 2. Change any of the following settings as needed: Use home time zone: Check to use your home time zone when viewing calendars and event information in Calendar while on a trip, rather than the local time zone reported by the mobile network you’re connected to.
Verizon Apps Store Verizon Apps Store is Verizon Wireless’s mobile storefront which delivers thousands of applications, games, and more to advanced devices. Verizon Apps Store enables you to discover, purchase, and use applications from your phone. Opening Verizon Apps Store 1. Touch the Verizon Apps Store icon on the Home screen or in the Launcher. Verizon Apps Store opens.
V CAST Music with Rhapsody® V CAST Music with Rhapsody is a digital music service that lets you listen to millions of songs from thousands of artists. Discover new and old favorites in an extensive music catalog. Download V CAST Music with Rhapsody to sync tracks, albums, and playlists to your new compatible phone, while managing your existing PC music library all in one place. Opening V CAST Music with Rhapsody 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens.
3. Review the items and price, then touch Buy This Song to confirm your purchase. You’ll receive a confirmation of your purchase and that the music is ready for download. 4. Touch Download Now to save the music to your phone. Downloaded songs will be stored in the phone’s microSD card. For instructions on how to play the downloaded songs, see “Music” on page 192. NOTES s You will be charged per song. s You will be charged when you touch Buy This Song in step 3.
NOTE The system requirements for the V CAST Music with Rhapsody PC software are as follows: s Windows® XP, Windows Vista® or Windows 7 s Pentium III 1.0 GHz or higher s 128 MB RAM s 380 MB available hard disk space (This is the minimum disk space required to install the program. Additional disk space is necessary for downloading music files.) s Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.
Syncing music from your PC 1. Start V CAST Music with Rhapsody on your PC. 2. Use the USB cable (included in box) to connect the phone to a USB port on your PC. 3. If your phone is not recognized by V CAST Music with Rhapsody, drag the Status bar down from the top of the screen on your phone, then touch USB connection. In the USB connection dialog that opens, touch to select Media Sync, then touch OK.
Verizon Tones Verizon Tones application lets you preview and buy from Verizon Wireless’ extensive catalog of Ringtones, Ringback Tones, and Ringback Tones Jukeboxes. You can download, manage, preview, and play the latest Tones content from your phone. Opening Verizon Tones 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Verizon Tones icon . The Verizon Tones screen opens. 3. The first time you start Verizon Tones, you will be prompted to subscribe to the service.
Verizon Video Verizon Video application lets you enjoy unlimited, on-demand access to full episodes of your favorite television shows from all of the major networks, plus the latest in local and national news, live and recorded sports and entertainment and weather. NOTE Subscription fee is billed to your Verizon Wireless bill. The download and use of Verizon Video incurs data usage and will be billed according to your data package. A data package is required for use of this service.
VZ Navigator® Now you can find the address of an excellent restaurant or the nearest ATM. Check movie times. Discover the latest hot spots. And know exactly how to get where you are going. VZ Navigator puts all the advanced features of the latest GPS devices and systems on your phone — at a fraction of the price. NOTES s To use VZ Navigator, check the VZW Location Services option of Location & security settings to enable the GPS function. See “Location & security settings screen” on page 278.
My Verizon Mobile You can use My Verizon Mobile to manage your Verizon Wireless account, i.e. you can view minute, message and data usage, and adjust an allowance minutes on current plans. NOTE No airtime or minute charges apply when accessing My Verizon Mobile. Opening My Verizon Mobile 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the My Verizon Mobile icon . The My Verizon Mobile screen opens.
G’zGEAR® G’zGEAR provides eight useful tools for outdoor activities. Warning! Do not use G’zGEAR while engaging in any dangerous sports. NOTE To get the current location with GPS, check the VZW Location Services option of Location & security settings to enable GPS function. See “Location & security settings screen” on page 278. Opening G’zGEAR 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the G’zGEAR icon . G’zGEAR® The G’zGEAR Home menu screen opens.
s Touch Settings to configure G’zGEAR. See “Configuring G’zGEAR” on page 243. s Touch How To Use > Tutorial to play the video tutorial for G’zGEAR. The video tutorial is stored on the pre-installed microSD card. s Touch How To Use, then the name of the tool to display how to use it. Earth Compass The Earth Compass tool allows you to view the direction measured with the built-in electronic compass. NOTES s When using the electronic compass, orient the phone so it is horizontal.
s To calibrate the electronic compass, touch the Menu key > Calibrate compass. Next, hold the phone as shown in the right figure and wave the phone in the shape of a large figure eight, making sure that each of six sides of the phone faces down toward the ground by rolling your wrists as illustrated in the figure below for about 15 seconds. s The electronic compass uses the Earth’s magnetic field to determine direction.
Compass mode You can check the direction in Compass mode. 1. On the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Earth Compass. 2. If necessary, touch either of the switch mode icons to switch to Compass mode. The Compass mode screen shows the direction and angle of direction together with the compass. s Touch and hold the screen or touch the Menu key to access the following options: Home: Returns to the G’zGEAR Home menu screen. Calibrate compass: Calibrates the electronic compass.
to delete the point. s If more than one objects or points are selected by touching the screen, a list of the selected objects or points will be displayed. Touch an icon on the list to display the detail screen. s If My Layer is displayed, touch Add a Point to create a new point. See “Adding a Point” on page 228. s Touch and hold the screen or touch the Menu key to access the following options: Calibrate compass: Calibrates the electronic compass. Update GPS: Updates the current location using GPS.
Walking Counter You can count the number of steps you traveled with the Walking Counter tool. NOTES s The pedometer counts your steps while the phone power is on. You do not need to open G’zGEAR to count your steps. s The counter is reset everyday at midnight. s The pedometer detects the small vibrations generated when you are walking or jogging and counts them as steps. The error of the count increases if your steps cannot be detected normally or if vibration other than from walking or jogging is detected.
sex, and length of stride which are used to calculate the traveled distance and burned calories from the number of steps. Check Automatic calculation to automatically calculate the length of stride. Set Pedometer: Opens a dialog where you can toggle the pedometer on and off. Home: Returns to the G’zGEAR Home menu screen. Pedometer mode In Pedometer mode, you can check the number of steps you traveled in a day, etc. 1. On the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Walking Counter. 2.
Adventure Training With Adventure Training tool, you can enjoy running with the selected virtual opponent and record running logs. You can also analyze your running form. Running with your virtual opponent You can choose your virtual opponent among male or female world record holders of one mile, marathon or 100km races, or from wild animals such as emperor penguin. Alternatively, you can choose one of your training histories which have been recorded before as your virtual opponent.
6. When you complete the target distance defined per virtual opponent or touch Stop > Save, the race result will be displayed. The information such as recorded time and date, traveled time and distance, burned calories, speed and distance chart, average speed, distance difference from the opponent will be displayed. s Drag the speed and distance chart to left or right to scroll the chart. s Touch Form Analysis to view the form analysis result. s Touch Start Over to start the race from the beginning.
- Secure the holster firmly on the belt so as not to move left or right and tilt against the belt. - The form analysis result may be affected if the speaker sounds or the vibrator vibrates while you are running. Using menus in Run Training mode 1. On the G'zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Adventure Training. 2. If necessary, touch either of the switch mode icons to switch to Run Training mode. 3.
s Touch Form Analysis to view the form analysis result. s Touch Delete to delete currently viewed training history. s Touch Maps to view the traveled route on the map. Red markers are placed at one-mile intervals on the traveled route. Touch Graph to return to the previous screen. NOTE Touch and hold the screen or touch the Menu key , then touch Home to return to the G’zGEAR Home menu screen. Trip Memory The Trip Memory tool allows you to keep records of your outdoor activities with location information.
NOTE Touch and hold the screen or touch the Menu key , then touch Home to return to the G’zGEAR Home menu screen. Trip List mode You can check the record of outdoor activities you saved. 1. On the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Trip Memory. 2. If necessary, touch either of the switch mode icons to switch to Trip List mode. The Trip List screen displays a list of outdoor activity records. s Touch Sort to change the display order of the list.
Thermometer You can check the current temperature with the Thermometer tool. NOTES • The Thermometer cannot be used while the phone is being charged. • Expose the phone to open air and wait until it reaches the same temperature as the environment, which may take about 30 minutes. • The thermal sensor may be affected by factors such as body heat, heat generated by the phone itself, direct sunlight, or humidity.
Temperature Trip mode Temperature Trip takes you on an air balloon trip to cities with the similar current temperature, from among 30 cities around the world. Each time you visit a city, up to five flags are displayed. 1. On the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Thermometer. 2. If necessary, touch either of the switch mode icons to switch to Temperature Trip mode. The Temperature Trip screen displays a map of the world and a balloon moves to the city with the similar current temperature.
One-Day View mode The One-Day View mode displays the tidal graph for a single day. 1. On the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Tides. 2. If necessary, touch either of the switch mode icons to switch to One-Day View mode. The One-Day View screen displays the tidal graph, time of sunrise and sunset, and time of high and low tides. s Touch and hold the screen or touch the Menu key to access the following options: Home: Returns to the G’zGEAR Home menu screen.
Sun/Moon You can use the Sun/Moon tool to check the time of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset at current location or desired point. NOTES s The Sun/Moon tool can display information for dates between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2015. s The altitude of the Sun and the Moon is not completely accurate. The path of the Sun and the Moon shown on the main display is not accurate and is only for illustrative purposes.
Moonrise Moonset mode You can check the time of moonrise and moonset and the position of the Moon. 1. On the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Sun/Moon. 2. If necessary, touch either of the switch mode icons to switch to Moonrise Moonset mode. The Moonrise Moonset screen displays the time of moonrise and moonset and the position of the Moon. s Touch and hold the screen or touch the Menu key to access the options similar to Sunrise Sunset mode.
illustration and the main stars. Then touch Wikipedia to open a browser to view the information of that constellation in Wikipedia. s Touch and hold the screen or touch the Menu key to access the following options: Home: Returns to the G’zGEAR Home menu screen. Compass: Select Compass On to display the constellations in the direction the phone is pointed at, using the built-in compass. If you select Compass Off, you can drag the screen to scroll the display.
Constellation Finder mode You can locate constellations in the sky using Constellation Finder mode. 1. On the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Star Gazer. 2. If necessary, touch either of the switch mode icons to switch to Constellation Finder. 3. Touch the constellation to find from the displayed list. 4. Touch Search. An arrow indicating the location of the selected constellation is displayed at the center of the screen. Change the direction of the phone according to the arrow to find the constellation.
Configuring G’zGEAR 1. On the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, touch Settings. 2. Change the following settings as necessary. Calibrate compass: Allows you to calibrate the electronic compass. GPS: Check to automatically set the current location while using G’zGEAR. G Switch: Check to enable switching of tools by shaking the phone to the left. When shaking the phone, be sure to hold the phone firmly and make sure you do not hit the phone against nearby objects.
Widgets in G’zGEAR G’zGEAR provides six different widgets. For instructions on how to add a widget to the Home screen, see “Adding an item to the Home screen” on page 41. Compass The Compass widget displays a stationary compass. When touched, the compass activates for 30 seconds to display the direction. Virtual Trek The Virtual Trek widget displays the name of the selected trail, distance hiked, and percentage completed. When touched, G’zGEAR opens to display the Virtual Trek screen.
Moonrise Moonset The Moonrise Moonset widget displays the time of moonrise and moonset and the date in the lunar cycle. When touched, G’zGEAR opens to display the Moonrise Moonset screen.
More Applications Play Store Play Store provides direct access to applications and games to download and install on your phone. Opening Play store and browsing for applications 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Play Store icon . The Play Store home screen opens. If you have not already set up a Google account, you will be transferred to the Add a Google Account screen. For details on setting up a Google account, see “Initial setup” on page 26.
Searching for applications 1. Touch the search icon at the top right of the screen or touch the Search key. 2. Enter what you want to search for and touch the search icon again. Enter all or part of an application’s name or description, or the developer’s name you want to search for. 3. Touch a search result to open that application’s details screen.
especially cautious with applications that have access to many functions or to a significant amount of your data. Once you touch OK on this screen, you are responsible for the results of using this application on your phone. 5. If you agree to the application’s access requirements, touch OK. If you select a paid application, you will be redirected to the Google Checkout screen to pay for the application before it is downloaded to your phone.
Uninstalling an application 1. On the Play Store home screen, touch the Menu key > Downloads. 2. Touch the application to uninstall. The details screen for the application opens. 3. Touch Uninstall. 4. Touch OK in the confirmation dialog. 5. Touch the explanation that best matches why you are uninstalling and touch OK. The application will be uninstalled.
YouTube™ YouTube is Google’s online video streaming service for viewing and uploading videos. Opening YouTube 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the YouTube icon . The YouTube home screen shows the list of the most popular, most discussed, and featured videos. Touch to search for a video. Touch to shoot a video with the phone’s camcorder for sharing on YouTube. More Applications Touch a video to play it. Watching a video 1.
s Touch the Back key to stop playback and return to the videos list. Searching for videos 1. At the top of the YouTube home screen, touch the search icon . 2. Enter the text to search for. 3. Touch a suggestion below the search box or touch the search icon . 4. Scroll through the search results and touch a video to watch it. Sharing your videos on YouTube You can shoot a video on the phone’s camcorder and upload it to YouTube.
5. Enter a title for your video. You can add additional details by touching More details. 6. Touch Upload. Changing YouTube settings 1. On the YouTube home screen, touch the Menu key 2. Change the following settings as necessary. > Settings. High quality video on mobile: Check if you prefer to watch videos in high-quality by default when connected to mobile networks, to reduce startup time and data use.
Gmail™ Gmail is Google’s web-based email service. Your messages are stored on Google servers, but you can read, write, and organize messages with the Gmail application on your phone or by a web browser. Because your mail is stored on Google servers, you can search your entire message history, backed by the speed and power of Google search. NOTE For more information about Gmail, visit the Google website at the following URL: http://mail.google.com.
s Conversations with new messages have bold subject lines. To read a message in a conversation, touch its subject. s The current Google Account is displayed at the top right of the Inbox. If you have more than one account, touch the current account to switch accounts. Reading a message 1. Open your Inbox. 2. Touch a conversation that contains the message you want to read. Composing and sending a message 1. When viewing the Inbox or other list of conversations, touch the Menu key > Compose. 2.
Google Talk™ Google Talk is Google’s instant messaging service. You can use it to communicate in real time with other people who also use Google Talk, on a phone, on the web, or with a desktop application. NOTE For more information about Google Talk, visit the Google website at the following URL: http://www.google.com/talk/. Opening Google Talk and signing in 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Talk icon .
3. Touch one of the following options: City & State lookup: Opens a screen where you can enter a telephone number to display its City and State. Subscription status: Displays your subscription status. Check for updates: Checks for updates and installs it, if any. About City ID: Displays the version information. Slacker Radio Slacker Radio allows you to access to the entire Slacker music library featuring millions of songs from thousands of artists.
QuickOffice You can use the QuickOffice to view files in Microsoft® Word, Microsoft® Excel, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, or PDF format. 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the QuickOffice icon . QuickOffice opens. 3. Touch Folders to view folders and supported files on the microSD. Touch Supported files to view the list of supported files. Touch doc files, xls files, ppt files, or pdf files to view the list of supported files by format. 4.
2. Touch the Alarm Clock icon . The Alarm Clock screen opens. Touch to change the clock display. Touch to open a screen where you can set the alarm’s time and other attributes. Check or uncheck to turn an alarm on or off. 3. Touch an existing alarm to change its time and other attributes. The Set alarm screen opens. 4. Touch Time to set the alarm. In the dialog that opens, change the time by touching the + or – icons. Or touch the digits to change the hours and minutes directly. 5.
NOTES s On the Alarm Clock screen, touch the Menu key > Hide clock to hide the clock on the Alarm Clock screen. s On the Set alarm screen, touch the Menu key > Delete alarm to delete the set alarm. s When any alarm is set to on, the alarm icon is displayed on the Status bar. Adding an alarm 1. Open Alarm Clock. 2. Touch the Menu key > Add alarm. 3. Set the alarm’s time and other attributes. See “Setting an alarm” on page 261. 4. Touch Done. Changing Alarm Clock settings 1. Open Alarm Clock. 2.
Calculator Use Calculator to solve simple arithmetic problems or use its advanced operators to solve more complex equations. 1. Touch the Launcher icon on the Home screen. The Launcher opens. 2. Touch the Calculator icon . Calculator opens with Basic panel. 3. Enter numbers and arithmetic operators. NOTES s Touch Clear to delete the last number or operator you entered. Touch and hold Clear to delete everything in the display.
5. Perform any of the following operations as necessary: s Touch Use this recording to save the recorded data on your microSD card. s Touch Discard to discard the recorded data. s Touch the play icon to play the recorded data. s Touch the start record icon to save the recorded data on your microSD card and start the new recording. Voice Control The Voice Control application allows users to: access other applications, check status, process phone calls, and to create text messages.
directly. Send : To create a message, say “Send,” and the command system will prompt you for the type of message you want to send: Text, Picture or Video. You can state the name and number of the contact, the message type, and the contact name, number, or group (for example, “Send text message to Bob”) and the Messaging application will automatically start. Go To
the level of audio assistance, and touch Timeout to set how long the system listens for a command before timing out. About: Displays the Voice Control version. Desk Cradle The Desk Cradle application is automatically activated when you place your phone on the cradle that is sold separately and charging starts. 1. Place the phone on the cradle (sold separately). The Desk Cradle opens. Touch to adjust the volume. Current time, day, and date are displayed. Touch to adjust the brightness.
s If your phone is left for five minutes without operation, the screen will be dimmed. Touch the screen to return to previous brightness. s Touch the Home key to return to the Home screen. s When you remove your phone from the cradle, the Desk Cradle will automatically close and the screen will return to the previous screen which was displayed before the Desk Cradle opened. NOTES s You can also open the Desk Cradle by touching the Desk Cradle icon in the Launcher.
3. Touch Accept. The Car Mode screen opens with large icons that you can touch to access VZ Navigator ®, Bing™ Maps, Phone, Voice Command, and other features that are useful when driving. Touch an icon to access that application or service. Touch to exit Car mode. s Car Mode application places the phone in Car mode, which means that touching the Home key returns you to the Car Mode screen, not the Home screen; touch the Home icon to return to access other applications.
Brightness: Opens a dialog for adjusting the brightness of the screen. You can check Automatic brightness to set the phone to adjust the brightness automatically, using the phone’s built-in light sensor. Or uncheck that option to use the slider to set the brightness level you want at all times when using the phone. Always show disclaimer: Uncheck to suppress warning dialog when opening Car Mode. Systems settings: Opens the Settings application. See “Settings” More Applications on page 271.
Settings You can use the Settings application to configure how your phone looks, sounds, communicates, protects your privacy, and operates in many other ways. Opening Settings 1. On the Home screen or the Launcher, touch the Menu key > Settings. The Settings application opens. NOTE You can also open the Settings application by touching the Settings icon in the Launcher.
Wireless & network settings Use Wireless & Network settings to configure and manage connections to networks and devices by using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile networks. You can also use Wireless & Network settings to configure connections between your phone and virtual private networks (VPNs), to connect your PC to the Internet using your phone, and to turn off all radios with Airplane mode. Wireless & network settings screen Airplane mode: Check to disable outgoing wireless radio transmissions.
s Touch Menu key > Scan on the Wi-Fi settings screen to manually scan for networks. s In addition to the settings described in this section, you can touch the Menu key on the Wi-Fi settings screen and touch Advanced to configure the settings described in “Advanced Wi-Fi settings screen” on page 273. Advanced Wi-Fi settings screen Wi-Fi sleep policy: Opens a dialog where you can set whether and when the Wi-Fi radio disconnects. Disabling sleep uses more battery power.
Bluetooth devices: Displays a list of Bluetooth devices that you have previously configured and those detected when the phone last scanned for Bluetooth devices. Mobile Hotspot settings screen For details about these settings, see “Sharing your phone’s mobile data connection” on page 131. Mobile Hotspot: Check to share your phone’s mobile network data connection as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
Global Data Roaming Access: Opens a dialog where you can set the data service usage while roaming. Select Deny data roaming access to prevent your phone from transmitting data on other carriers’ mobile networks when you can not access your own carrier’s mobile networks. System select: You can set your phone to search or roam for another network when you are not in your home area. Leave this setting as default unless you want to alter the system selection as instructed by your service provider.
Notification ringtone: Opens a dialog where you can select the ringtone to sound when you receive a notification. Touch a ringtone to listen to it. Emergency tone: Opens a dialog where you can configure how the phone reacts when you place an emergency call. Audible touch tones: Check to hear tones when you use the Phone application to dial a number. Audible selection: Check to play a sound when you touch, icons and other onscreen items that react to your touch.
are comfortable. Auto-rotate screen: Check to automatically switch the orientation of the screen as you rotate the phone. Animation: Opens a dialog where you can set the phone to have animated transitions for some effects (such as opening menus), or for all supported effects (including when navigating from screen to screen). Or you can set the phone to not have any optional animation effects (this setting does not control animation in all applications).
Change screen lock: The Screen unlock security screen is displayed when you draw a preset unlock pattern or enter a PIN or password. See “Screen unlock security screen” on page 280. (This setting is not visible unless you have configured a screen unlock pattern, PIN, or password.) Use visible pattern: Check to draw lines between points in the unlock pattern you draw. (This setting is not visible unless you have configured a screen unlock pattern.
at least 8 characters. See “Working with secure certificates” on page 123. Clear storage: Deletes all secure certificates and related credentials and erases the secure storage’s own password, after prompting you to confirm that you want to do this. Screen unlock security screen None: Touch to disable screen unlock security. Pattern: Opens a set of screens that guide you through drawing a screen unlock pattern, as described in “Locking your screen” on page 53.
or use can use this information. Check your wireless device periodically and only use software, widgets, peripheral components and services from reliable sources. Verizon Wireless makes no representation of accuracy, completeness or timeliness of any location data, product or service. When you use your mobile browser or other services and applications, you authorize Verizon Wireless to collect, use and disclose your Location Information to provide you with any location services.
Manage applications: Opens the Downloaded tab on the Manage applications screen and displays the downloaded applications in alphabetical order. Touch the Running tab, All tab, or On SD card tab to display the list of applications corresponding to each tab. Touch the Menu key > Sort by size to display applications sorted by size. Touch an application to open its Application Info screen. See “Application Info screen” on page 282.
application will stop without confirmation. To uninstall the application from Market or another source, touch Uninstall. The application, and all of its data and settings will be deleted from the phone. Storage: Gives details about the amount of phone storage that an application uses. Cache: If the application stores data in a temporary area of the phone’s memory, this lists how much information is stored, and includes a option for clearing it.
Tutorial settings The Tutorial settings allow you to set whether to display the confirmation dialog for playing video tutorial. Tutorial settings screen G’z GEAR: When unchecked, the confirmation dialog for playing the video tutorial will not be displayed when you open the G’z GEAR ® application. Message read out: When unchecked, the confirmation dialog for playing the video tutorial will not be displayed when you touch the Read out widget on the Home screen.
Auto-sync: Check to permit applications to synchronize data on their own schedule. If you uncheck this setting, you must touch an account in the list on this screen, and touch the Menu key > Sync now to synchronize data for that account. Synchronizing data automatically is disabled if Background data is unchecked. In that case, the Auto-sync checkbox is dimmed. Manage accounts: The rest of this screen lists the Google Accounts and other accounts you have added to the phone.
Wi-Fi passwords, Browser bookmarks, a list of the applications you have installed, the words you have added to the dictionary used by the onscreen keyboard, and most of the settings that you configure with the Settings application. Some third party applications may also take advantage of this feature. If you uncheck this option, you stop the backing up of your data to your account, and any existing backups are deleted from Google servers.
any microSD card installed in your phone, and the amount of space you have already used to store photos, videos, music, and other files. Unmount SD card: Unmounts the microSD card from your phone so that you can format the card or safely remove it when the phone is on. This setting is dimmed if there is no microSD card installed, if you have already unmounted the microSD card, or if you have mounted the microSD card on your PC.
Language & Input settings screen Select language: Opens the Language screen, where you can select the language to use for the text on your phone. Selectable languages are English and Español only. XT9 Text Input: See “XT9 Text Input settings screen” on page 288. User dictionary: Opens a list of the words you have added to the dictionary. Touch a word to edit or delete it. Touch the Menu key > Add to add a word.
Word Reselection: Check to enable you to reselect a previously entered word and re-display the selection list for that word. Next Word Prediction: Check to predict word based on previously entered text. Auto-correction: Opens a dialog where you can select the degree to which the XT9 IME corrects for typing and spelling mistakes. Word completion: Opens a dialog where you select the number of letters required to begin word completion. Enable trace input: Check to enable words entry by tracing keys.
Text-to-Speech settings screen If you do not have speech synthesizer data installed, only the Install voice data setting is available. Listen to an example: Plays a brief sample of the speech synthesizer, using your current settings. Always use my settings: Check to use the settings on this screen in place of speech synthesizer settings available in other applications. Default engine: Opens a dialog where you can set the text-to-speech application you want to use, if you have more than one installed.
TalkBack: Check to have an installed speech synthesizer speak the labels or names of items as you navigate the phone’s user interface. Power button ends call: Check to enable ending a call in progress by pressing the Power Key . Date & time settings Use Date & Time settings to set your preferences for how dates are displayed. Date & time settings screen Use 24-hour format: Check to display the time using 24-hour time format—for example, 13:00 rather than 1:00 pm.
Legal information: Opens a screen where you can obtain legal information about the software included with your phone. Version information: Lists details about the model numbers and versions of your phone’s hardware and operating system software. This information is useful if you need to work with your carrier’s support team.
Safety TIA Safety Information The following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones. ▒▒Tips on Efficient Operation Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to consume more power than otherwise needed. ▒▒Driving Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in some states. Remember, safety comes first.
▒▒Electronic Devices Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Therefore, use of your phone must be restricted in certain situations.
Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Hospitals and Health Care Facilities Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
▒▒Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions. ▒▒Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise.
power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
FDA Information U.S. Food and Drug Administration Cell Phone Facts Consumer Information on Wireless Phones ▒▒What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell,”“mobile,” or “PCS” phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head.
have not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results. ▒▒What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices.
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration • National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well. FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure.
2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.
animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world.
distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use.
On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy. Wireless phones marketed in the U.S. are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against the body. Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit.
The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI. FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
▒▒FCC Enhanced 911 (E911) Rules Background The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires wireless carriers to transmit specific latitude and longitude location (Automatic Location Identification = ALI) information as well as “911” calls to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to identify the location of the caller in case of emergency.
2. Enter “911” then touch the call icon . 3. The call connects. 4. The phone exits the Lock Mode for 5 minutes. 5. To exit emergency mode, press the Power Key . 911 Using Any Available System 1. Touch Emergency call. 2. Enter “911” then touch the call icon . 3. The call connects. 4. The phone remains in Emergency Mode for 5 minutes. 5. To exit emergency mode, press the Power Key .
General Safety ▒▒Precautions Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the product, battery and adapter/charger. Failure to follow the directions below could result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage due to battery liquid leakage, fire or rupture. DO NOT use this equipment in a place where it will be exposed to high temperatures, such as near an open flame or heat-emitting equipment.
repairable. If, by accident, you spill fluid, such as water, on the device, turn off the power, remove the battery and wipe off the fluid with a dry, clean cloth. By using this device with fluid on it, it may cause heat generation, fire, product failure or electric shock. This device is not heatresistant. Do not place it into a hot bath or liquid soap. Never touch the device’s charging terminal with your hand or finger. It may cause electric shock, injury or product failure.
To avoid injury or getting into an accident, check around you to ensure your safety while placing a call, messaging, taking a picture or playing a game with this device. To avoid injury, do not use this device if the earpiece magnet picks up metal objects such as pins. Never bring the device near a floppy disk, magnetic card, magnetic tape, MOs, MDs, prepaid cards, or other similar objects. It may destroy or corrupt the data. Never press or poke the phone’s display with your finger or another object.
DOs • Only use batteries specific to your phone model. • Use only the USB/Wall Charger provided with the phone. Using any charger other than the one included with the phone may damage your phone or battery. • 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).
• Don’t dispose of the battery in a fire. • Don’t short the positive electrode and negative electrode on the battery. • Don’t nail, hit with a hammer, or step on the battery. It may cause fire or damage. • Don’t use the battery with damage or a leak. Lithium ion batteries are recyclable. When you replace your battery, please request the repair center to recycle the battery in accordance with RBRC standards.
water to clean the equipment, after it has been unplugged. Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash your hands after handling. Always disconnect the wall charger from the power source when it is not in use. If the plug is not inserted completely, it may cause electric shock, heat generation or fire.
Games ▒▒Seizures/Blackouts Warning A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a computer screen, or while playing video games, may induce an epileptic seizure in these individuals. Certain conditions may induce previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy.
the person to lose eyesight temporarily and result in an accident. Do not expose the Camera/Camcorder Lens to direct sunlight for a long period of time. It may cause explosion or fire from light-focus action. Do not use the flash on an automobile driver. It may startle the driver and they may not be able to drive, which may cause an accident.
box. A phone is considered Hearing Aid Compatible for acoustic coupling (microphone mode) if it has an “M3” or “M4” rating. A digital wireless phone is considered Hearing Aid Compatible for inductive coupling (telecoil mode) if it has a “T3” or “T4” rating. How will I know if my hearing aid will work with a particular digital wireless phone? You’ll want to try a number of wireless phones so that you can decide which works the best with your hearing aids.
phone to mobile phone. Your phone has a 3.5mm jack. Use a TSB-121 compliant cable (provided by the TTY manufacturer) and a 3.5mm to 2.5mm Audio Adapter to connect the TTY device to your phone. Set the phone to Medium volume level for proper operation. If you experience a high number of incorrect characters, adjust the volume as needed to minimize the error rate. For optimal performance, your phone should be at least 12 inches (30 centimeters) from the TTY device.
choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment, use noise-cancelling headphones to block out background environmental noise. • Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less time is required before your hearing could be affected. • Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises, such as concerts, that might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg. 200 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20201 Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674) Safety Internet: www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.
RECYCLE YOUR CELL PHONE! Carriers marketing this cell phone have an in-store phone take-back program. Consumers can drop off their used wireless devices to specified carrier retail outlets for recycling purposes. For a list of carrier members and collection sites, visit the cellular industry’s recycling website www.recyclewirelessphones.com.
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Index 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY .......................321 3G Mobile Hotspot ............. 131 3G Mobile Hotspot settings ........................................... 274 A Index About phone ......................291 Accessibility ....................... 315 Accessibility settings ..........290 Account .............................285 Accounts & sync settings ...........................................284 Accounts and sync ............133 Advanced Wi-Fi settings ....273 Adventure Training .............
Cutting text ..........................63 D Data Usage ..........................44 Date & time settings ...........291 Day view ............................205 Desk Cradle .......................267 Development......................283 Dialing by voice ....................72 Display settings ..................277 Document Viewer ..............261 Double-tap ...........................24 Downloading an application ...........................................249 Downloading files ............... 170 Drag ...
L Language & keyboard settings ..............................287 Launcher ..............................37 Library................................194 Location & security settings ...........................................278 Location Based Services (LBS) 280 M Market..................................45 Memo...................................45 Messaging ...................45, 149 microSD card .......................17 Mobile IM .....................45, 156 Mobile networks ................
R Read out ..............................47 Receiving a PTT call...........104 RECYCLE YOUR CELL PHONE! .............................319 Rejecting an incoming call .............................................68 Removing a microSD card .............................................17 Removing the battery...........14 Requesting a refund for an application .........................251 Ringtone ......................53, 198 Roaming ............................ 117 Rotate the screen.................
Touchscreen operations ......23 Trace Input ...........................61 Transferring music from a PC ........................................... 217 Trip Memory .......................234 Turning the phone on and off .............................................26 Turning the screen on and off .............................................29 Tutorial settings ..................283 U Updating system software .............................................56 USB connection .................126 USB settings ..
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