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Page 3: ...ONTENTS ONTENTS YOUR PHONE 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 ON 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 Table of Contents Page 1 ...

Page 4: ...ONTENTS ONTENTS 57 58 58 63 67 68 75 80 82 83 83 83 84 85 85 Y FUNCTIONS 87 88 88 89 90 91 93 94 94 95 96 98 100 101 102 103 103 enu 104 e 105 Table of Contents Page 3 ...

Page 5: ...37 138 139 142 142 142 142 ATION 145 Handheld Phones 146 y Signals 146 147 147 147 148 150 151 152 RF Exposure 153 153 154 156 165 166 167 Table of Contents Page 5 more of the following Patents S Patent No 5 099 204 U S Patent No 107 225 U S Patent No 5 109 390 ...

Page 6: ...d this manual before one its keys and display and proper use of er 1 SING ONE Chapter 1 Page 7 ...

Page 7: ...CRIPTION CRIPTION Volume Key Adjusts the earpiece and ringer volume Earpiece Microphone END Power Key Camera Key and the dimensions are Chapter 1 Page 9 LCD Display Camera Key Volume Key ...

Page 8: ...1 ngth the more lines nal me area r n progress indicates eceive a signal from the Web Alerts messages tal service area vel the more blocks arge ng a call inger is set as a ringer ergency call is in scratchpad is in use ng machine mode ...

Page 9: ...Y Chapter 1 Page 13 RY ck of the handset and attery down until it k latch automatically Y ght lift up the battery m the handset ctly placed in the battery et will not turn on and or during use securely placed to avoid ...

Page 10: ...BA E BATTER TTERY Y w battery may decrease over time your handset usage ES your handset usage Chapter 1 Page 15 S 220 es 290 es PCS Up to 210 minutes Up to 280 minutes CDMA Up to 270 hours Up to 360 hours ...

Page 11: ...ne s basic functions and call features all er 2 RATION Chapter 2 Page 17 ...

Page 12: ...e menu by scrolling with ng the number that idle screen ess the Navigation Key e press return to the idle main page is displayed Chapter 2 Page 19 n Key as follows to access ey ng w b you may also navigate vel menu by pressing ...

Page 13: ... Power On Off 1 Menu Style 2 Graphics 3 Sub Screen 4 Greeting Message 5 Backlight 1 Connection 1 Phone Lock 2 Restrict 3 Change Code 4 Special s 5 Erase All 6 Reset Phone 7 SD Card 1 Answer Options 2 Auto Retry 3 Language 4 Voice Privacy 5 TTY Mode 6 Location 7 Lantern 8 Short Cut Key Chapter 2 Page 21 ...

Page 14: ...ay e display or the line is Y function the phone will er of times you have tored in the phone book ar when the call is placed call through the VR e Activated Dialing ervice for details on ou have entered ess ss and hold for more details about ...

Page 15: ...ted ed by pressing ion call is automatically number of rings etails called hangs up during maining caller stay ed the call and are the e callers are k to two people at the ure the normal airtime the two calls call then press e connection enter to call then press e second party press ay call ...

Page 16: ...p you will need to st 4 digits of your the call history esponsible for any action each of copyright or s eir phone number are already stored in appear This feature ntact your service files saved on the list with the phone elect a music file with LAY then press music player while it is quired to open the ...

Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Page 29 RING A CALL RING A CALL one number to a pager ntering the number er during a call number while on a call tails a call rd then press OK s a network dependent privacy is the default ...

Page 18: ...even in the lock mode de for 5 minutes ss returns to the LE SYSTEM ency Mode for ss pts to receive service aces your phone in the dial the preprogrammed ature is functional even in ervice area orded in the Call History E911 call while you are n ...

Page 19: ...NCTIONALITY ypes of files can be mory card Ring tone Stored to the phone only Stored to the phone only Stored to the phone only Pix Stored to the phone only Stored to the phone only Information can be stored to phone or memory card Files are locked ...

Page 20: ...us functions including ernal phone book logs er 3 RY ON Chapter 3 Page 35 ...

Page 21: ...ponding acter is displayed only once and the phone ntering Chapter 3 Page 37 numbers and characters follows e cursor will automatically d Name or Group is a ss Address is a 48 letter s and hold ppercase press C F I L O R V Y 2 3 4 5 6 S 8 Z 7 9 etitions 4 Repetitions 5 Repetitions Abc ...

Page 22: ...e word you sh dictionary selected K Km Log John rd is displayed ess OK gnize or suggest the ter the name in the METHODS METHODS each time a key is Chapter 3 Page 39 n one word in T9Word rd than press to the next word ...

Page 23: ...f the hort and long Chapter 3 Page 41 ng and holding its a 2 digit location hen press and hold umber in Speed Dial a location select ET splayed then press OK e displayed gned to the location ation Key to delete n the location entered ar on the screen u will be asked for your ture press 1 or 01 l be asked for your password ...

Page 24: ...pter 3 Page 43 OOK OOK book Please refer to dd an entry to the one book ame Enter the name OK wn to enter all the other mber etc information is entered press bile Home Office Pager Fax r Msg Ringer Graphic ...

Page 25: ...Chapter 3 Page 45 OOK OOK e splayed m it 0 phone numbers delete Msg Groups MENU allowed Add Group he saved entries are Personal Business Etc ...

Page 26: ...Chapter 3 Page 47 OOK OOK e Send Pix Msg bject CC BCC e fields Send Preview or more details on e Send Flix Msg bject CC BCC e fields Send Preview or more details on ...

Page 27: ...ame appears nly the phone number OK MENU SAVE e it e idle mode er in your phone book dditional number before the an area code or 1 before sage to the phone number message to the phone mail message to the phone alls list time and phone number et to secret the name is not ed or missed calls the oldest rased from the history ...

Page 28: ...ber is already nly the name appears nly the phone number press OK MENU SAVE e it time and phone number lls the oldest call will from the history er in your phone book dditional number before the an area code or 1 before sage to the phone number o message to the phone o mail message to the calls list ...

Page 29: ...hapter 3 Page 53 CALLS CALLS nages your calls within include e press OK ming and outgoing calls s is displayed e press OK mer o the next or previous Calls All Calls Home lative Calls by Key right or left ...

Page 30: ...Chapter 3 Page 55 CALLS CALLS ming and outgoing calls s is displayed RESET e press OK the next or previous Calls All Calls Home lative Calls by Key right or left ...

Page 31: ...zing your phone by ing tones and other er 4 GS Chapter 4 Page 57 ...

Page 32: ...Chapter 4 Page 59 Voice Call and Speaker incoming calls in a alerts you to incoming tions GS GS Min 5 with vibration after vibration ...

Page 33: ...Chapter 4 Page 61 GS GS service area change ng service area s OK to save it successfully placed s OK to save it loses a signal during a s OK to save it opened or closed s OK to save it ...

Page 34: ...Chapter 4 Page 63 GS GS mize and personalize ess OK to save it ock1 2 Analog Clock Animations through y Picture Msg ownloads with the ...

Page 35: ...Chapter 4 Page 65 GS GS or Analog 2 with the Entry Message Magenta Gray Black Default Verizon ...

Page 36: ...Chapter 4 Page 67 GS GS n your phone is d on the handset nnection modes all en connected to a PC ...

Page 37: ...Chapter 4 Page 69 GS GS stricted call This he screen emergency or special to be answered enter Password ow or Restrict st enter Password ow or Restrict cent calls menu e recent calls menu ...

Page 38: ...Chapter 4 Page 71 GS GS enter Password ress OK hen press OK n be called even in the enter Password on ne number then the last 4 digits of your the last 4 digits of your number by selecting it en Ok ...

Page 39: ...Chapter 4 Page 73 GS GS enter Password onfirmation will appear data on your phone see Phone Reset Your display and your phone tory defaults the last 4 digits of your ...

Page 40: ...Chapter 4 Page 75 GS GS y de wer an incoming call and nswered by pressing d an incoming phone y opening the phone d you will need to open er mode you have ...

Page 41: ...Chapter 4 Page 77 GS GS tters are displayed on anish oids tapping during a ed ficult to wire tap ...

Page 42: ...4 Page 79 GS GS places or emergency 10 Secs 15 Secs n of assigning a short a favorite or often used the key ion then press OK essed by pressing up on Sounds Media Gallery ress and hold Side User s setting time ...

Page 43: ...Chapter 4 Page 81 GS GS phone when you have NAM2 VERIZON erred Roaming List ID e press OK ...

Page 44: ...he press SEND press MENU s OK dit Title 2 Assign to your phone your Assign 3 Move to SD x taken with the ownload x to display the flix you SEND press MENU s OK dit Title 2 Erase work will launch Get It video clip Refer to press MENU to to your phone your Move to SD Card ...

Page 45: ...Chapter 4 Page 85 LLER LLERY Y ownloaded ringtones or mo you want to send dit Title 2 Erase to select 1 Information wnloaded still images d images to display the dit Title 2 Assign ...

Page 46: ...mental functions a schedule memo pad d stop watch features er 5 NTARY ONS Chapter 5 Page 87 ...

Page 47: ...d a memo MENU press yed and you will hear e o press STOP ecording a voice memo ut a Voice Memo title ss SEND to access New Pix Msg on page ant to play then press U to 1 Edit Title ress ant to play then press U to 1 Edit Title press will be displayed press OK ...

Page 48: ...OOLS l words to make a call Recognition with the d follow instructions will r Now training control es n Say Yes again uccessful Recognition with the d follow instructions will r Now training control o n Say No again uccessful ...

Page 49: ...Page 93 OOLS OOLS the flip to go on to VR e put Hands free kit R mode ivate or deactivate voice and select Set Active Key with the Navigation tes the voice recognition Free Kit and select HFK Mode Navigation Key ...

Page 50: ...ULE ULE Chapter 5 Page 95 r CLR to return be marked on your hoose an event and t Erase All using the ...

Page 51: ...M M Chapter 5 Page 97 U then select Default To save it press d then press OK s SAVE ype type ...

Page 52: ...P PAD AD d image Candy or Pattern Chapter 5 Page 99 ...

Page 53: ...LOCK LOCK Chapter 5 Page 101 pre programmed cities he city its date and ct another city me is not applied it may ual time during DST ...

Page 54: ...RA CAMERA Chapter 5 Page 103 pictures with your mple as choosing a ressing a button ode and take pictures k of CDM8940 and ease open the cover d by sliding a button M8940 gives you more or your convenience ...

Page 55: ...ge 105 DLE MODE ess the right side OK or the right side SAVE out saving the picture ne press SEND more details on while taking a picture You may not receive a all zoom out esolution for a picture 768X1024 480X640 44X176 120X160 ...

Page 56: ...X KE FLIX Chapter 5 Page 107 ress and hold the press subject You can check e main display screen REC ecord STOP SAVE EPLAY SEND r more details on ess while taking a picture You may not receive g call zoom out ...

Page 57: ... w all the pictures you Navigation Key then SEND more details on ss MENU e ge creen Saver Incoming Call ra mode to take elected picture to the other ocation from pictures to the Card formation such as uality file size etc to SD Card menu onnect the miniSD Card ...

Page 58: ...HELP HELP Chapter 5 Page 111 ress and hold the press ...

Page 59: ...g voice mail messages g TXT Pix or Flix rives er 6 AND TXT IX GES Chapter 6 Page 113 ...

Page 60: ... more fields No or Yes l back number is e Default CB field and edit it or simply SG SG er can choose from the the phone number which is hone number the message lect all the phone numbers message input screen you programmed Text into a TXT Msg n TXT Msg mation in TXT Msg written sentences into t ...

Page 61: ...ge 117 er can choose from the for a number stored in hone number the message lect all the phone numbers s using digital album al Album er can choose from the hoto photo e memo programmed text into a pix Msg essages mum of 3 picture message e duration time ...

Page 62: ... and essage text and Chapter 6 Page 119 er can choose from the the phone number which is hone number the message the phone numbers in a ips using digital album al Album er can choose from the deo video programmed text into a ...

Page 63: ...X X Chapter 6 Page 121 essages To access ess OK The message sage press sage information select Play Flix more details on ode rs when you receive when you receive a flix ...

Page 64: ...X X Chapter 6 Page 123 ts select Quick Text select essage from the phone sender essage from sage or Unlock press OK ow from a pix flix settings the phone efault 5 seconds er Note ...

Page 65: ...T T Chapter 6 Page 125 sage or Unlock to ess OK t message nformation ow from a pix flix d interval between with 2 pages of slides ubstitutes the right how menu disappears ...

Page 66: ...T T Chapter 6 Page 127 messages or saved ion is interrupted by event the text of matically saved to ess ss OK yed ERASE EDIT ...

Page 67: ...ALL ALL Chapter 6 Page 129 ess s press s press ges press s press ssages press OK or CANCEL already read ages will not be deleted ...

Page 68: ...GS GS Chapter 6 Page 131 lly retrieve a message ess with the so that the recipient can ess n press OK ess er then press OK er from the phone book ly use when you Push message ...

Page 69: ...S Chapter 6 Page 133 he user will be able to e read key If the Direct view the message by ess Navigation Key The T9 mode indicator mode is activated if the ess ode with the box in SMS menu inbox in SMS menu ...

Page 70: ...our handset to access er 7 OW ET Chapter 7 Page 135 ...

Page 71: ...OW ES WALLPAPERS gtones and wallpapers ated downloader vider for details ALLPAPERS pply to several functions new text message alert the standby mode R MEMORY wallpapers and ta folder in your phone on Key and avigation Key and ...

Page 72: ...Chapter 7 Page 139 NOW NOW your mobile phone with tch up with what s m news entertainment PLAYING VIDEO CLIPS Right nt gory press ...

Page 73: ...Chapter 7 Page 141 NOW NOW IX Erase and press e video W VIDEO CLIPS lect category of content ts and select ed and select to save ages alerts both sent and ...

Page 74: ...Chapter 7 Page 143 MENU MENU d from the browser with the browser n displayed MENU then press displays the URL of the MENU then press press MENU ress MENU he browser menu MENU then press ...

Page 75: ...eless Handheld Phones C RF Exposure er 8 Y TION Chapter 8 Page 145 ...

Page 76: ...uld FCC regulations you would any other up and over your shoulder sarily when the phone a affects call quality and at a higher power level extremely dangerous and safety comes first Check e of phones in the areas ng please g safely is your first ble aking or answering a Chapter 8 Page 147 ...

Page 77: ...tion facilities when any regula you to do so Hospitals or uipment that could be sen installed or inadequately r vehicles Check with the egarding your vehicle You er of any equipment that DO NOT place objects wireless equipment in the g deployment area mproperly installed and the result notices so require Chapter 8 Page 149 ...

Page 78: ... the sun Avoid striking shaking or unit lay down the unit to nstability t to liquids such as rain or essories Use of unautho fire electric shock or other e or its accessories eturn the unit to an author unit is disassembled the result tery terminals with metal cleaning solvents or strong Always clean it with a soft can clog moving parts Chapter 8 Page 151 ...

Page 79: ...ge egulations antenna If a damaged anten minor burn may result Please t antenna umber 2H020665002 No 2H020665002 for body one kept 0 59 inchs 15mm xposure requirements a min 15mm must be maintained of the phone including the d All belt clips holsters and must not contain any metallic at do not meet these require xposure limits and should be posure please visit the FCC A ATION FOR TION FOR OSURE OS...

Page 80: ...xposure Authorization for this model luated as in compliance with R information on this model be found under the Display ccid after searching on FCC orption Rates SAR can be ions Internet Association SAR limit for mobile phones averaged over one gram of tantial margin of safety to give account for any variations in Chapter 8 Page 155 ...

Page 81: ...r wireless phones with the n FCC All phones that are with FCC safety guidelines FDA and other health agen s phones that the wireless phone net stations operate at higher emselves the RF exposures ns are typically thousands of rom wireless phones Base safety questions discussed bject of this update here to handheld wireless led cell mobile or PCS nes can expose the user to F because of the short di...

Page 82: ...es in measuring ay use of wireless phones such as the angle at which hone is used ore about the possible RF Toxicology Program and with ld to ensure that high priori ddress important questions requency energy RF ant in the World Health gnetic Fields EMF Project ntial result of this work has enda of research needs that research programs around d develop a series of public s tions Internet Associati...

Page 83: ...if you are con sks you can take a few sim e to radiofrequency energy w much exposure a person me spent using a wireless ersations by wireless phone nce between your body and sure level drops off dramati u could use a headset and your body or use a wireless a nstrate that wireless phones about the RF exposure from s like those described above less phone use ess phones w a danger to users of wire en...

Page 84: ...rmation r to the following resources ex html on FCC RF Safety fety nizing Radiation Protection ternational EMF Project rd UK Chapter 8 Page 163 ...

Page 85: ...y er 9 NTY Chapter 9 Page 165 ...

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Page 87: ... THE DELAY IN IS WARRANTY OR LOSS E PRODUCT IS BEING horized to assume for the essed herein in connection ow limitations on how long ion or limitation of incidental ove limitation or exclusions y gives you specific legal er rights which vary from e vox Communications d 11788 da Company Way Unit 5 ario L4W 5A1 Chapter 9 Page 169 ...

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