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GAMES

This section explains the features associated with your phone’s
Games. You can play games on your phone between phone calls. 
An incoming call, message, alarm, or alert automatically ends the
game.

GAMES

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Summary of Contents for CDM-8610

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Page 2: ...NTS r 1 r 2 r 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 14 14 14 14 15 16 19 19 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 31...

Page 3: ...NTS r 4 r 5 r 6 63 63 63 65 65 66 66 67 67 67 69 70 70 70 71 72 72 72 72 ING 73 74 74 75 76 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 83 84 84 84 84...

Page 4: ...G E C H 1 out using the 1...

Page 5: ...TION C H 1 Antenna Function Keys END Power Key Microphone Earpiece CLR Speaker Key Navigation OK hone The CDM 8610 3 56 x 0 92...

Page 6: ...es the om the network at charge ng in digital mode ngtone Off is s in progress Phone will not when an incoming an alarm is set TION ngtone has been N ppears when High he ring mode your phone is nd hol...

Page 7: ...C H 1 dard outlet E not charged when e phone turned off Standby times decrease PCS 200m 350m age and configuration CDMA 140hour 240hour age and configuration...

Page 8: ...ON features of your phone 2 C H 2...

Page 9: ...MENU C H 2 ach function can be r by pressing the de roll through the press CLR eturn to the idle n when its main ation Key as follows to Contacts Tools Settings Recent Calls...

Page 10: ...e 1 Item 1 2 Item 2 3 Item 3 1 Ringtones 2 Key Tone 3 Voice Call 4 Speakerphone 1 Screen Saver 2 Wallpaper Main LCD Sub LCD LCD Key pad Dimming Retry time Repeat 1 Outgoing 2 Recent Calls 3 Contacts 4...

Page 11: ...C H 2 S e keypad tered d he display or the line is busy n the phone will s you have selected e phone book the ll is placed ut storing a phone...

Page 12: ...except answered after a e details r If the caller s name ok they both will e contact your tting Any Key Answer you set the Active flip g the phone the phone by ne number on n the phone call on hold r...

Page 13: ...C H 2 ng a call Emergency a call...

Page 14: ...ION uding 3 C H 3 BOLS E BOOK...

Page 15: ...e 4 available ode T9Word ls each key in the input the lower right of are entered ong the 4 modes e desired mode bols atching word if t the word you nd add a space se upper or t input or T9 text and ab...

Page 16: ...to determine a an be entered more e T9Word the character acters to input d press to accept it to enter the enter a space mode to select the letter case T9Word phone highlighted nd to select it ok hig...

Page 17: ...BOOK C H 3 he last digit of speed irst number then umber in Speed Dial sed is available ask a password umber and the last digit of the location select GN played nd press OK displayed the location to d...

Page 18: ...ON nd using its functions 4 C H 4...

Page 19: ...C H 4 one is on You may nformation about your announcements one is on ed are stored in the ss OK...

Page 20: ...g ently missed in your phone f the number is mber appears ss OK mber s and the entry has displayed matically be o delete the ave it r phone book layed entry y code in front of a g add 1 before a long...

Page 21: ...dialed in your phone f the number is ber appears ress OK C H 4 mber s and the entry has displayed matically be o delete the ave it r phone book layed entry y code in front of a g add 1 before a long l...

Page 22: ...C H 4 ber by simply er or scroll tion Key number will be screen d in your phone ric order d Highlight an the entry on 1 Erase or ess er that matches...

Page 23: ...C H 4 Rename layed it ss Etc ss Etc...

Page 24: ...C H 4 me me deleted e the group mber message will be displayed group erased...

Page 25: ...C H 4 MENU the Navigation Key m 1 2 or 3 t that alarm to select alarm ASE and OK he event and ress OK a setting for the RE then select Navigation key a Snooze setting e after 10 min...

Page 26: ...C H 4 ght up or down to nd press OK er the date to select n On Time 10 Min fore No Alarm RE then select Navigation key essage then he Navigation key...

Page 27: ...C H 4 s below to Reset...

Page 28: ...C H 4 Tone Length and nce through a variety vigation Key s e Navigation Key...

Page 29: ...C H 4 me...

Page 30: ...C H 4 nd press OK Fold List ith the Navigation n Saver with ecs 30 Secs mage Virgin ile Mobilize Pineapple...

Page 31: ...C H 4 D ng in dark places mming ways On s Always On Always Off N even if Dimming is o external power nge to Always On...

Page 32: ...An ideal setting for ect Vibrate Silent mode et time interval ardly comes on e interval option 0 Secs The Repeat me frame is chosen erval option C H 4...

Page 33: ...C H 4 ermission and allows password permission nu cannot be ter Password w Lock On ne now but lock the e is powered on your phone number will remain locked lls but allows ter Password or Restrict...

Page 34: ...C H 4 ss OK and our phone number ter Password n in the lock mode phone number our phone number it pressing ter Password...

Page 35: ...C H 4 phone...

Page 36: ...th your phone s ween phone calls matically ends the 5 C H 5...

Page 37: ...user 1 aler have Black Jack ing goes next s many cards as er 21 the user loses ill have to wait and see D user can choose to n play the game against y in possession should e event of Split the 11 unl...

Page 38: ...TEXT ssaging functions 6 C H 6...

Page 39: ...r and xt message entering letters e from the following phone number which k hone numbers in a group message was sent to ct one number of all ssage aved auto text message essage in the saved auto back...

Page 40: ...C H 6 ur phone...

Page 41: ...C H 6 OK RESEND to be sent press MORE her person press OK Erase...

Page 42: ...C H 6 ox ss OK OK...

Page 43: ...C H 6 ures ds ssage ons st with the OK ssage d ssage essage...

Page 44: ...S s a fun collection of 7 C H 7...

Page 45: ...C H 7 nd c and information a...

Page 46: ...D nd precautions to ware of all the ne POSURE 8 C H 8...

Page 47: ...8 gerous and is illegal in the laws and e you drive your first responsibility nswering a call if one touch speed bjects including both over the airbag or in equipment is injury could result ons may l...

Page 48: ...t our phone OFF when in o way radio Obey all potentially explosive Sparks in such areas njury or even death often but not always as gas stations below facilities vehicles using e areas where the air o...

Page 49: ...by both design of this phone tional standards Unauthorized antennas quality damage the If a damaged antenna y result Please contact erations with the o maintain use only belt clips 0 cm separation of...

Page 50: ...N C H 8 Rates SAR can be try Association CTIA mit for mobile phones ged over one gram of al margin of safety to d to account for any...

Page 51: ...man health Three December 2000 Between ion between the use of ngioma or acoustic neu ther cancers None of the lth effects from wireless answer questions about use in these studies was osure from wirel...

Page 52: ...s strictly precautionary ard exists al equipment an interact with some detailed test method to cardiac pacemakers and s now part of a standard Medical instrumentation vice manufacturers and his standa...

Page 53: ...2 months who purchase the not transferable or nditions accident n misuse improper or electronic serial ed midity excessive ditions e of any accessory by the Company or structural items ch as fire floo...

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Page 55: ...NTS r 1 r 2 r 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 14 14 14 14 15 16 19 19 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 31...

Page 56: ...NTS r 4 r 5 r 6 63 63 63 65 65 66 66 67 67 67 69 70 70 70 71 72 72 72 72 ING 73 74 74 75 76 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 83 84 84 84 84...

Page 57: ...G E C H 1 out using the 1...

Page 58: ...TION C H 1 Antenna Function Keys END Power Key Microphone Earpiece CLR Speaker Key Navigation OK hone The CDM 8610 3 56 x 0 92...

Page 59: ...es the om the network at charge ng in digital mode ngtone Off is s in progress Phone will not when an incoming an alarm is set TION ngtone has been N ppears when High he ring mode your phone is nd hol...

Page 60: ...C H 1 dard outlet E not charged when e phone turned off Standby times decrease PCS 200m 350m age and configuration CDMA 140hour 240hour age and configuration...

Page 61: ...ON features of your phone 2 C H 2...

Page 62: ...MENU C H 2 ach function can be r by pressing the de roll through the press CLR eturn to the idle n when its main ation Key as follows to Contacts Tools Settings Recent Calls...

Page 63: ...e 1 Item 1 2 Item 2 3 Item 3 1 Ringtones 2 Key Tone 3 Voice Call 4 Speakerphone 1 Screen Saver 2 Wallpaper Main LCD Sub LCD LCD Key pad Dimming Retry time Repeat 1 Outgoing 2 Recent Calls 3 Contacts 4...

Page 64: ...C H 2 S e keypad tered d he display or the line is busy n the phone will s you have selected e phone book the ll is placed ut storing a phone...

Page 65: ...except answered after a e details r If the caller s name ok they both will e contact your tting Any Key Answer you set the Active flip g the phone the phone by ne number on n the phone call on hold r...

Page 66: ...C H 2 ng a call Emergency a call...

Page 67: ...ION uding 3 C H 3 BOLS E BOOK...

Page 68: ...e 4 available ode T9Word ls each key in the input the lower right of are entered ong the 4 modes e desired mode bols atching word if t the word you nd add a space se upper or t input or T9 text and ab...

Page 69: ...to determine a an be entered more e T9Word the character acters to input d press to accept it to enter the enter a space mode to select the letter case T9Word phone highlighted nd to select it ok hig...

Page 70: ...BOOK C H 3 he last digit of speed irst number then umber in Speed Dial sed is available ask a password umber and the last digit of the location select GN played nd press OK displayed the location to d...

Page 71: ...ON nd using its functions 4 C H 4...

Page 72: ...C H 4 one is on You may nformation about your announcements one is on ed are stored in the ss OK...

Page 73: ...g ently missed in your phone f the number is mber appears ss OK mber s and the entry has displayed matically be o delete the ave it r phone book layed entry y code in front of a g add 1 before a long...

Page 74: ...dialed in your phone f the number is ber appears ress OK C H 4 mber s and the entry has displayed matically be o delete the ave it r phone book layed entry y code in front of a g add 1 before a long l...

Page 75: ...C H 4 ber by simply er or scroll tion Key number will be screen d in your phone ric order d Highlight an the entry on 1 Erase or ess er that matches...

Page 76: ...C H 4 Rename layed it ss Etc ss Etc...

Page 77: ...C H 4 me me deleted e the group mber message will be displayed group erased...

Page 78: ...C H 4 MENU the Navigation Key m 1 2 or 3 t that alarm to select alarm ASE and OK he event and ress OK a setting for the RE then select Navigation key a Snooze setting e after 10 min...

Page 79: ...C H 4 ght up or down to nd press OK er the date to select n On Time 10 Min fore No Alarm RE then select Navigation key essage then he Navigation key...

Page 80: ...C H 4 s below to Reset...

Page 81: ...C H 4 Tone Length and nce through a variety vigation Key s e Navigation Key...

Page 82: ...C H 4 me...

Page 83: ...C H 4 nd press OK Fold List ith the Navigation n Saver with ecs 30 Secs mage Virgin ile Mobilize Pineapple...

Page 84: ...C H 4 D ng in dark places mming ways On s Always On Always Off N even if Dimming is o external power nge to Always On...

Page 85: ...An ideal setting for ect Vibrate Silent mode et time interval ardly comes on e interval option 0 Secs The Repeat me frame is chosen erval option C H 4...

Page 86: ...C H 4 ermission and allows password permission nu cannot be ter Password w Lock On ne now but lock the e is powered on your phone number will remain locked lls but allows ter Password or Restrict...

Page 87: ...C H 4 ss OK and our phone number ter Password n in the lock mode phone number our phone number it pressing ter Password...

Page 88: ...C H 4 phone...

Page 89: ...th your phone s ween phone calls matically ends the 5 C H 5...

Page 90: ...user 1 aler have Black Jack ing goes next s many cards as er 21 the user loses ill have to wait and see D user can choose to n play the game against y in possession should e event of Split the 11 unl...

Page 91: ...TEXT ssaging functions 6 C H 6...

Page 92: ...r and xt message entering letters e from the following phone number which k hone numbers in a group message was sent to ct one number of all ssage aved auto text message essage in the saved auto back...

Page 93: ...C H 6 ur phone...

Page 94: ...C H 6 OK RESEND to be sent press MORE her person press OK Erase...

Page 95: ...C H 6 ox ss OK OK...

Page 96: ...C H 6 ures ds ssage ons st with the OK ssage d ssage essage...

Page 97: ...S s a fun collection of 7 C H 7...

Page 98: ...C H 7 nd c and information a...

Page 99: ...D nd precautions to ware of all the ne POSURE 8 C H 8...

Page 100: ...8 gerous and is illegal in the laws and e you drive your first responsibility nswering a call if one touch speed bjects including both over the airbag or in equipment is injury could result ons may l...

Page 101: ...t our phone OFF when in o way radio Obey all potentially explosive Sparks in such areas njury or even death often but not always as gas stations below facilities vehicles using e areas where the air o...

Page 102: ...by both design of this phone tional standards Unauthorized antennas quality damage the If a damaged antenna y result Please contact erations with the o maintain use only belt clips 0 cm separation of...

Page 103: ...N C H 8 Rates SAR can be try Association CTIA mit for mobile phones ged over one gram of al margin of safety to d to account for any...

Page 104: ...man health Three December 2000 Between ion between the use of ngioma or acoustic neu ther cancers None of the lth effects from wireless answer questions about use in these studies was osure from wirel...

Page 105: ...s strictly precautionary ard exists al equipment an interact with some detailed test method to cardiac pacemakers and s now part of a standard Medical instrumentation vice manufacturers and his standa...

Page 106: ...2 months who purchase the not transferable or nditions accident n misuse improper or electronic serial ed midity excessive ditions e of any accessory by the Company or structural items ch as fire floo...

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