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Switching on your Vertu Phone
6
DRAFT FEBRUARY 06
REPLACING THE BACK COVER
>
To replace the back cover, locate lugs (
09
) as
shown.
>
Pivot the back cover into position until it clicks into
place. The cover should close tightly using only light
pressure – do not force it closed! If the cover does
not close easily, remove it and check the battery and
SIM are correctly inserted, and the retaining bar
(
10
) is correctly positioned and locked.
S W I T C H I N G O N Y O U R V E R T U P H O N E
If your battery requires charging, a
B a t t e r y l o w
message is displayed when you first switch on your
Vertu phone. Refer to “Charging the battery” on
page 13 for more information.
ENTERING YOUR PIN CODE
Depending on your SIM card settings, you may be
prompted to enter a PIN (Personal Identification
Number) code when you switch on your Vertu
phone. This code is used to protect access to your
SIM card and is independent of your Vertu phone.
If you used your SIM card in another phone
previously, the code will be the same.
S E T T I N G T H E T I M E A N D D A T E
If the time and date are not set, you will be
prompted to enter your time settings when you first
switch on your Vertu phone.:
You can enter the time in either 12-hour (am/pm)
format or 24-hour format.
To select your local time zone:
To set the date:
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Press and hold the
P O W E R
key (
01
) for a
few seconds to switch
on your Vertu phone.
09
09
10
01
>
Use the
NUMB ER
keys
to key in your PIN
code.
>
Press
O K
.
>
Use the
NUMB ER
keys to key in the
correct time.
>
Use the
SCROLL
keys
to toggle between
hours and minutes.
>
Scroll to the
appropriate time
zone.
>
Press
S e l e c t
. The
date screen is
displayed.
>
Use the
NUMB ER
keys to key in
the date.
>
Use the
SCROLL
keys
to move between the
figures.
>
Press
O K
. A
confirmation
message is
displayed.
If the battery is removed from your Vertu
phone for longer than two hours, you may
need to set the time and date again.
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