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1. Sending a new text message to a wireless device 1 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt Messages 2 Touch the flik soft key function Menu gt New 3 Touch PA and enter the destination address es in WE field by touching Phonebook Call Log Group Enter Manually or To Online Album LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW 4 Select an entry and touch the left soft key function Done or 5 Touch the message body field and enter your message text 6 Touch left soft key function Send to send the message Text messages are charged in accordance with your Messaging Plan Sending a new text message to a landline number Follow these steps and the recipient will hear your text message as a voice recording 1 From the SMS screen enter the landline number 2 Type the message in the text field 3 Touch the left soft key function to Send 4 Opt in message will appear 5 Reply Y for yes and N for no NOTE Only one opt in is required for each landline number LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114O0W LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment Mobile Email Check your MSN Hotmail and America Online accounts right from your wireless device Mobile IM Instant Message from your wireless device Choose from AOL Instant Messenger Service Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger Picture Messaging Take pictures that you can send to any number or virtually any emai
2. Assistance Loss or Theft If your wireless device is lost or stolen please contact Customer Service at 1 800 922 0204 to suspend your service If your wireless device is malfunctioning please bringittoa Wireless Communications Store Toll Free Calls and Emergency Services Calls to 800 855 866 877 and 888 numbers are toll free but airtime charges do apply Calls to Wireless Customer Service and emergency calls 911 are toll and airtime free Fraud Prevention Wireless wants to protect your privacy and works hard to prevent unauthorized phone usage or fraud Wireless device numbers and calls are capable of being intercepted by someone with specialized equipment We use antifraud technology to make fraudulent calling very difficult particularly on digital calls e Report a lost or stolen wireless device to the police and Wireless immediately Never leave your wireless device unattended especially in your office or car When not in use lock the wireless device using your lock code Review your bill and report any suspicious calling activity If we conclude that the calls are fraudulent you will not be held responsible for the charges gt A Z 4 gt Zz A m Record your wireless device s electronic serial number in the back of this guide and keep it safe Have your wireless device serviced only ata Wireless Communications Store or by an authorized agent retailer manufacturer s service center
3. gt A nal 4 gt Zz A m Assistance Warranty replacements Experiencing problems with your handset Call us at 1 866 406 5154 from a landline phone If we re unable to resolve the issue and it s due to a manufacturing defect within the first year of ownership we ll send a replacement device right to your door for free Address or account changes It s important that we have your most current information so we re able to reach you for any reason There are 3 ways to update your information 1 Select the appropriate choice from the dropdown menu in the Send an Email section e By calling from your wireless device Press 768 and Send and follow the prompts to enter your payment information e Home banking Wireless and CheckFree have teamed together to give you the option to pay your wireless bill online at your choice of more than 1 700 financial services locations across the Internet You will be able to schedule payments using a designated bank account and arrange for monthly bill payments via your preferred home banking service provider gt A Z 4 gt Zz A m e Check payment via mail Allows you to mail in a personal or business check along with the remittance slip and envelope provided with your billing statement e In person Payments can be made at your local Wireless Communications Store using our Bill Payment Kiosks gt A na 4 gt Zz A m
4. 1 If you are an existing Wireless subscriber skip to step 3 2 If you are new Wireless subscriber dial 86 to set up your voice mail service 3 From the home screen press the Main Menu key 2 gt Main Menu 1 gt Visual Voice Mail 8 4 When prompted enter your basic voice mail password that was previously established 5 Continue to follow the prompts and instructions to complete the activation of Visual Voice Mail 6 Once the activation steps are completed exit the application and return after 5 minutes to begin using Visual Voice Mail Please note that storing a voice mail password is required to use Visual Voice Mail This application may store voice mail messages in electronic format on this device I m z gt 2 N 7 I m z gt 2 N N The Basics Anyone in possession of this device can access the voice mail To limit unauthorized access to the voice mail consider locking the phone when not in use Cancellation of Visual Voice Mail cannot be completed via the device Please contact Customer Service or go to My at if you need to cancel your Visual Voice Mail service Visual Voice Mail and traditional voice mail may not always be synchronized and if you cancel Visual Voice Mail you may lose all stored voice mails and information To avoid losing all stored voice mails and information save the voice mail in an audio format onto a phone s internal or removable memory or
5. Send key Press to display the Dialer or to dial a call after entering a telephone number Press and hold to launch Voice Recognition Main Menu key Press to open the Main Menu Press and hold to open Task Switcher End Power key Press and hold to turn the phone On or Off Press to wake up display when the backlight has timed out Press to end a call or to return to the home screen Press to ignore an incoming call and send thecaller to voice mail Side by Side View I m 17 gt 2 N 0a 1 X w Lanyard loop Remove cover to attach a strap or lanyard 3 5mm Headset Jack Plug in your standard music headphones to listen to audio or plug in an optional headset for safe convenient conversations Insert a TV Out Cable to view the display of your device ona TV screen sold separately Volume key Press Up or Down to adjust audio volume adjust the master volume in idle mode adjust the voice volume during a call or to mute the ringer for an incoming call Memory card slot Remove cover to access microSD slot 5 OK key Press to close an application or item Press and hold to return to the home screen Stylus Use the stylus to for screen navigation and entries Store the stylus in the slot Power Accessory Port Plug in the charging cable or optional accessory cables Lock key From any screen press to lock the phone Press to wake the screen
6. Thanks to our partnership with Handango your wireless device can do more than ever before You now have a wide selection of software Internet applications productivity tools utilities security programs maps and even games that can be purchased and downloaded Visit the Handango web site at handango com and check out everything that s available for your wireless device I m ze gt 2 e N The Basics Adding contacts Contacts is your address book for ea storing the phone numbers email ee addresses home addresses etc of a ae a the people or businesses that you BB ionmuin communicate with 1 From the home screen touch the left soft key function My Contacts m 2 Touch the left soft key function 5 New and enter the contact s name phone numbers email address work and home addresses etc 3 If you have a photo of the contact stored on your wireless device touch the Picture ID icon Ze then select the photo 4 To assign a ringtone touch Addfield scroll to the ringtone field then touch the field and select the desired ringtone 5 When done touch okl Tip You can also use the built in camera to take a photo of the contact and add it to the contact information Adding appointments Use Calendar to schedule appointments including meetings New enna 3 and other events 1 From the home screen press the Main Menu key 2 gt Main Men
7. or press and hold to unlock the phone Camera Camcorder key Press to launch the camera or press and hold to launch the camcorder In camera camcorder mode press to take the picture or begin stop recording T m v gt 4 N N The Basics Home screen The Home screen is the starting point for using the applications or widgets on your phone SDISVE JHL a Start Ov y gm a Verizon Wireless 7 i Notification 1 Widget Bar Contains user selectable widgets such as Analog and Digital Clock Calendar and Shortcuts Touch the Widget Bar tab to open and close the bar Left Soft key function Presents commands based on the status or open application Start Touch Start to display Main Menu for access to applications Settings and Task Switcher NJ w Annuciator Line Displays the active program and icons to show Connectivity Phone status Ring Volume and Power status Touch the icons to quickly access Wireless Manager Volume and Power Settings 5 ERI Banner Displays i when the device is activated and functioning in the 6 Home screen Indicator Indicates which panel of the home screen is displayed 7 Widget Bar Tab Touch to close or display the widget bar lt Event Status Bar Presents notification of text multimedia and e mail messages voice mails and missed calls Touch an icon to launch the application Right Soft key function Present
8. O or Artist yp tab to play music that is stored on your phone or memory card if applicable NOTE If the Media Player is displayed touch the left soft key function Library to view Media tabs 3 Rotate the device to Landscape mode to scroll through a 3 D array of items 4 Touch the name of the song you want to hear to start the music player Sync your music from your PC to your Music with Rhapsody wireless device LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW 2 Plug in the USB cable to your phone and connect it to a USB port on your PC 3 Allow ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to recognize your device Your device is now available under Sources 4 Drag and drop the song s you want to sync from My Library to your mobile phone listed under Sources Mobile Entertainment 5 Once synchronization is complete right click on the device name and select Disconnect and click OK You can now safely disconnect the USB cable from your USB port on your PC NOTE A compatible USB cable is required for syncing Create playlists on your wireless device 1 Unlock the screen by touching a or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key E on the right side of your device 2 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt Media Player FF 3 Touch the Playlist tab L gt right soft key function Menu gt New Playlist LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW 4 Enter a name for the new playlist 5 T
9. a video clip Touch Pause j to pause recording Touch Stop k to stop recording at anytime Once stopped the recording is automatically saved Send a video message using a video stored in the wireless device s gallery 1 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt Messages 2 Touch the ical soft ae function Menu gt New 3 Touch P aoe eoosS and enter the destination address es in the field by touching Phonebook Call Log Group Enter Manually or To Online Album 4 With the cursor in the text message box touch Menu gt Insert gt Video At the Messaging popup touch Yes to continue sending the message as a Multimedia Message 5 Select My Device gt My Storage gt DCIM Touch the video you want to send 6 Enter your message and touch the left soft key function Send Not available everywhere Picture and video messaging charges apply per your Calling Plan Monthly plans are available Higher rates apply for International Video Messaging when available See product brochure for coverage information and complete terms and conditions Compatible device required LNAWNIVLYSLNA FTGOW LNAWNIVLYSLNA FIGOW Mobile Entertainment Delete a picture or video message 1 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt Messages 2 Touch and hold your finger on the message you want to delete A submenu displays 3 Touch Delete to d
10. digital service Wireless only sells digital wireless devices that are E911 compatible and either all digital or tri mode which means you may use analog or CDMA digital services on different frequencies NOILVWYOANI JYOW NOILVWYOANI JYOW More Information Worry Free Guarantee Subject to the Customer Agreement and Calling Plan Please read and understand them before activating Wireless calling areas rates coverage agree ments provisions business practices procedures and policies are subject to change as specified in the Cus tomer Agreement Our liability is significantly limited Security deposit You may have been asked to leave a security deposit at the time you activated your wireless service You are eligible to receive your security deposit back at the end of 1 year of uninterrupted service or upon termination of your contract You will automatically be refunded your deposit after 1 year including interest provided that you have kept your account in good standing this means that you paid your bill continuously for one year in a timely manner This refund may take up to 3 billing cycles to be processed Should you be disconnected at any time during the first year for lack of payment you forfeit any interest accrued during that time frame If you terminate your service but have not paid your final bill the deposit will be applied to your account and you will receive any remaining funds If
11. from their implantable medical device when the wireless phone is turned ON e Should not carry the wireless phone in a breast pocket e Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the potential for interference NOILVWYOANI JYOW e Should turn the wireless phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place NOILVWYOANI JYOW More Information e Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable medical device If you have any questions about using your wireless phone with such a device consult your health care provider For additional information see www fda gov cellphones Caution Avoid potential hearing loss Prolonged exposure to loud sounds including music is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices such as portable music players and cellular telephones at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise induced hearing loss This includes the use of headphones including headsets earbuds and Bluetooth or other wireless devices Exposure to very loud sound has also been associated in some studies with tinnitus a ringing in the ear hypersensitivity to sound and distorted hearing Individual susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss and other potential hearing problems varies The amount of sound p
12. send the audio file as a message using picture messaging or email Once you have registered for you will have the ability to reset your voice mail password online or via the browser on your wireless device For more information on how to register for go to page 56 j I m ee gt A n j mm m w gt ua N U The Basics Locking Unlocking Your Wireless Device To lock press the Lock Unlock key piiama on the right side of the phone To unlock press the End Power key or Lock Unlock key ENEE on the right side of the phone to wake the display and touch the Unlock icon Or To unlock press and hold the Lock Unlock key on the right side of the phone Lock Unlock key Unlock icon FF 4 Touch to Unlock Changing Ringtones Your wireless device comes with a selection of ringtones Here s how to manage your ringtone preferences I m ze gt A e N Selecting a ringtone 1 From the home screen press Main Menu I 2 gt Settings 03 gt Basic Settings tab gt Sound Settings Sa gt Ring Touch the Ring tone field before making your selection touch the play icon to play the ringtone Touch a ringtone and touch the left soft key function Done to save your selection and return to the previous menu The Basics Adjusting ringtone volume 1 From the home screen press the Volume key on the left of your device and touch th
13. your wireless device 1 Press and hold the End Power key I m z gt 2 N N Powering your wireless device off 1 Press and hold the End Power key Ry 2 At the Shutdown the device prompt touch to shutdown device or No to return to the home screen Removing the battery 1 Remove the cover by pulling up on the area indicated by the arrow U The Basics 2 Lift the battery up and out of the phone I m w gt a A 72 3 Press down on the corners of the battery cover to snap into place Installing the microSD not included 1 Remove the battery cover by pulling up on the area indicated by the arrow i IT m w gt 2 N 7 Q N 2 Locate the memory card slot and orient the microSD card so the contact pins are facing up Incorrect Correct The Basics 3 Carefully insert the microSD memory card into the opening and firmly push it in until you hear a click that indicates the card is securely installed The card is secure when it is not protruding from the slot within the phone ma m w gt A N N 4 Press down on the corners of the battery cover to snap into place Removing the microSD 1 Remove the battery cover by pulling up on the area indicated by the arrow i IT m w gt 2 N 7 U 2 Locate the memory card slot firmly push in the microSD memory card then release so that it p
14. N O mr m Z mr Nn Contents The Basics Using Personal Information Tools PIM Using Bluetooth Mobile Broadband Connect Placing and Receiving Calls Using Speakerphone Setting Up and Accessing Voice Mail Locking Unlocking Your Wireless Device Changing Ringtones Assistance May We Help You Loss or Theft Toll Free Calls and Emergency Services Fraud Prevention Assistive Communication Devices 05 30 38 42 44 46 46 52 53 55 56 62 62 62 64 Mobile Entertainment Text Messaging Picture Messaging Video Messaging Web Browsing Optional Services Safety and Protection Equipment Protection Voice Services International Services Other Products and Services More Information 65 66 71 75 83 N je mr m Z mr Nn 100 101 102 102 103 105 106 Welcome Thank You for Choosing You re now connected to the power of America s most reliable wireless network This guide will help you understand your new wireless device and all the things you can do with it So let s get started For more details please refer to the User Manual CD that came with your wireless device The Basics Getting Started Just the basics we ll get into the fun stuff later on I m i gt A AN n Earpiece Allows you to hear callers and tones played by your phone I m ze gt A e N AMOLED Display Touch Screen Displays phone information
15. Video media can only be sent as a one slide message and only text can be added to avideo message LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment Share a gallery with others 1 Navigate to the gallery you wish to share with others 2 Roll your cursor over the gallery you wish to share 3 Click on the Share Album menu item 4 Enter up to 10 email addresses of the people you d like to view this gallery 5 Click the Share Album button NOTE The shared gallery is only accessible from a PC and can only be viewed by the recipient s you designate Apply fun effects 1 Go to the gallery containing the picture you d like to change and click on it 2 Once the picture is in an expanded view click on the Fun Effects link 3 Click on the effect s of your choice You can remove the effect s at any time 4 When you re satisfied with the enhanced picture click on the Done button Web Browsing Your new wireless device can put a world of information right at your fingertips with the web browser Browser Icons ry Refresh Refresh the current web page X Stop Stop a web page that is loading lt Back Move back one page Bookmarks Access and add bookmarks Fi Tab Add tabs or switch tabs A Home Return to the homepage LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114O0W LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment Options Display options menu A Settings Change browser settings Downloads Show downloaded
16. an register by either of the following methods 1 By wireless device 1 888 382 1222 from the number you wish to register 2 Online at www donotcall gov Your registration becomes effective within 31 days of signing up and is active for five years There is no cutoff date or deadline for registering Radio Frequency Emissions Your wireless device which contains a radio transmitter and receiver emits radio frequency energy during use The following consumer information addresses commonly asked questions about the health effects of wireless devices Are wireless devices safe Scientific research on the subject of wireless devices and radio frequency RF energy has been conducted worldwide for many years and continues In the United States the Food and Drug Administration FDA and the Federal Communications Commission FCC set policies and procedures for wireless devices The FDA issued a website publication on health issues related to cell phone usage where it states The scientific community at large believes that the weight of scientific evidence does not show an association NOILVWYOANI JYOW NOILVWHYOANI JYOW More Information between exposure to radio frequency RF from cell phones and adverse health outcomes Still the scientific community does recommend conducting additional research to address gaps in knowledge That research is being conducted around the world and FDA c
17. asdfatjik When entering sentences don t worry about putting in the spaces between words Swype does that for you to speed things up Here are a few tips to get you started e Spacing is automatic When you finish a word just lift your finger or stylus and start the next word e Double letters Just do a squiggle on the key Punctuation Glide your finger or stylus from the symbol key to the space bar e Contractions Move your finger or stylus over the apostrophe Error correction If you make a mistake double tap on the word you want to change The Swype key A on the bottom left of keyboard provides information to help you learn more about Swype e When ro text touch the Svima cht pum Swype key B4y to show Tips Swype Quick Start e Touch and hold the Swype key Emmens A to view a Quick Start guide or touch the right soft key function Video to view an introductory Video e Touch and hold the Swype key amp gt left soft key function Tutorial for an interactive tutorial LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment e Launch an introduction video from the Getting Started application Main Menu 1 gt Getting Started gt Device Tips gt Using Swype on your Keyboard To access Swype options While entering text at the bottom of the display touch the triangle beside the Swype input mode icon gt Options From the pop up menu choose Swype gt Options
18. ction Menu gt Edit gt Delete items Touch the item s you want to delete and touch the left soft key function Done to permanently erase this song from your device Optional Services e Safety and Protection Z gt m U m JJ M m n e Equipment Protection e Voice Services e International Services e Other Products and Services Tw Work wirelessly Protect your wireless device against damage or even more importantly protect yourself on the road You can find it all in Wireless plan enhancements Call 1 800 922 0204 or speak to your Wireless Sales Representative to find out more Safety and Protection Roadside Assistance Roadside Assistance can provide you with emergency roadside services anywhere in the U S and Canada 24 hours a day 365 days a year You may sign up for this feature on My by calling Wireless directly D Z gt U m JJ m m 7 D Z D gt Wn m gt M m U 102 Optional Services Equipment Protection Receive total protection for your wireless device and limited accessories If your wireless device is lost stolen damaged or malfunctioning you re covered Just choose a service plan that s right for you must be added within 30 days of activation or upgrade e Total Equipment Coverage e Asurion Wireless Phone Protection e Extended Warranty NOTE Insurance offered by t
19. d comfort These systems reduce absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone which is a source of the RF emissions will not be placed against the head 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 Also if you use your wireless device while in a car you can use a wireless device with an antenna on the outside of the vehicle You should also read and follow your wireless device manufacturer s instructions for the safe operation of your wireless device Do wireless devices pose any special risks to children The FDA website states that t he scientific evidence does not show a danger to any users of cell phones from RF exposure including children and teenagers The FDA website further states that s Jome groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using cell phones at all For example the Stewart Report from the United Kingdom UK made such a recommendation in December 2000 In this report a group of independent experts noted that no evidence exists that using a cell NOILVWYOANI JYOW NOILVWYOANI JYOW More Informat
20. diately to interrupt the greeting if applicable and follow the prompts 2 Follow the prompts to enter your password and retrieve your messages I m za gt 2 N N How to access your voice mail from any phone to save your minutes 1 Dial your wireless number 2 Once you hear the system greeting or your own greeting press immediately to interrupt the greeting and follow the prompts ma m ze gt A N N The Basics How to reset your voice mail password 1 Dial 6 mno and airtime free from your wireless device or call 1 800 922 0204 toll free from any phone to reach the easy to use automated Customer Service menu 2 Press KA prompts to reset voice mail password and follow the NOTE You may be asked to enter the last 4 digits of your Social Security number for a personal account or the Federal EIN for a business account Visual Voice Mail g Visual Voice Mail allows the management of voice mail directly from the device rather than accessing voice mail via traditional method s Visual Voice Mail displays a list of messages and allows the user to choose which message to listen to or delete without having to dial into their mailbox and listen to voice instructions or prior messages How to access Visual Voice Mail from your wireless device From the home screen press the Main Menu key L 2 gt Main Menu 1 gt Visual Voice Mail 8 How to set up Visual Voice Mail
21. e Ring Volume tab r I m z gt 2 N N 2 Touch the center of the Volume dial until the Sound Profile icon Q appear 3 Press the Volume key up to increase ringtone volume or down to decrease ringtone volume 4 When done touch ok or the left soft key function Done Sound Profile icon Setting ringtone to vibrate From the home screen press and hold the Volume key on the upper left side of your device downward to activate vibration mode Assistance ADNVLSISSV a ei N A e May We Help You e Fraud Prevention The My Advantage e Assistive Communication e Loss or Theft Devices e Toll Free Calls and Emergency Services 7 a e View your New Every Two Meter Sign in to My and click on My Services My Phone to check your upgrade status and see if you are eligible for the New Every Two discount e You can get a new wireless device every year with Annual Upgrade Sign up for a 2 year agreement on a Calling Plan of at least 49 99 and you can purchase a new wireless device at its promotional price through every year with a 2 year renewal upgrade fee applies e If you re using more minutes than your Calling Plan includes we ll let you know with Minute Check Minute Check will periodically notify you through My if you re exceeding your plan allowance and let you know of other Calling Plan options that may save you money gt A 2 4 gt Zz A m
22. e left soft key function My Contacts 2 Touch the desired contact entry and touch the left soft key function Edit 3 Touch the Picture ID icon t e 4 Touch the photo you would like to insert or touch the right soft key function Menu gt Camera to take a photo Press x to exit camera mode and return to Photo Picker 5 Crop your photo if desired and touch the left soft key function Done twice to save the image to the contact entry LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment Send a picture message using a picture stored in the wireless device s gallery 1 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt My Pictures e 2 Touch the location of the photo you would like to send and touch the desired image 3 Touch the right soft key function Menu gt Send Via gt Me ading 4 Touch P A AA and enter the destination address es i in E field by touching Phonebook Call Log Group Enter Manually or To Online Album 5 Touch the Subject field and enter a subject for the message 6 Touch the Text field and enter your message 7 Touch the left soft key function Send LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Video Messaging Record and send videos to virtually any wireless number or email address Record and send a video message 1 From the home screen press and hold the Camera Camcorder key Gp 0 92 on the lower right side of your device to launch the camera Rotate t
23. elete the message from the inbox To delete a message from the phone 4 Touch the Inbox drop down menu 5 Touch the Deleted Items folder 6 Touch the message you want to delete and press the left soft key function Delete 7 At the Deleted Items pop up touch Yes to continue or No to cancel the operation Store pictures and videos to your online galleries from your PC If you currently have a Vtext account there is no need to register for Online Album just log in using your wireless number and password and an account will be set up automatically At Online Album you can do any of the following from your PC 1 Go to the Sign In section and click the Register link 2 Enter your mobile number without spaces or dashes and click the Continue button 3 Enter your desired user name valid email address and address details Click the check box if you would like to receive Wireless email promotions Read the Terms and Conditions and click the I accept the Terms and Conditions check box and click the Continue button A temporary password will be sent as a free text message to your phone LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment 4 Enter your temporary password and desired new password in the appropriate fields Select a security question and type in the answer in the appropriate field and click the Continue button You will receive a free text message and email confirming your new account has been created Upload pic
24. files i Page Info View current page information History View browser history J Saved Pages View saved web pages Help View help topics about Opera Exit Close Opera and return to the previous screen Launching and using the browser 1 From the home screen open the widget bar and touch the Browser widget to move to the widget to the desktop 2 Touch the Browser widget again to open the browser Ending a browser session Touch Options A gt Exit At the Do you want to exit Opera popup touch OK to exit the browser session and return to the home screen LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment With Navigator you ll know exactly where you are what s around you and how to get there Download subscription and airtime required for use only in National Enhanced Services Coverage Area accuracy and completeness of information is not guaranteed information about location of device will be used to deliver service Getting started with Location Based Services LBS Wireless values your privacy Because of this your wireless device is defaulted to only acquire your location when you dial 911 To use Location Based Services you must first enable location services on your wireless device 1 From the home screen press Main Menu I 2 Settings Co gt General Settings Ea 2 Scroll up and touch GPS gt Location gt Location On gt left soft key function Done NOTE Even when you
25. he device counter clockwise to landscape p orientation Touch the Recording Mode icon jj to set recording mode to MMS Aim the camcorder lens at the desired object and press the Camera Camcorder key Gam 01 92 to start recording a video clip Touch Pause jj to pause recording Touch Stop 2 to stop recording at anytime Once stopped the recording is automatically saved 4 Touch the Quick View icon gt to view the video Touch the Send Via icon gt lt gt MMS icon gt lt to send the video as a video message LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114O0W LNAWNIVLYSLNA E EON Mobile Entertainment 8 Touch 2 U GG and enter the destination address es i in rire field by touching Phonebook Call Log Group Enter Manually or To Online Album Touch the Subject field and enter a subject for the message Touch the Text field and enter your message and touch the left soft key function Send Video messaging charges apply per your Calling Plan Monthly plans are available Compatible device required Not available everywhere Store a video message on your wireless device 1 From the Home screen press and hold the Camera Camcorder key Cmd 0 92 on the lower right side of your device to launch the camera Rotate the device counter clockwise to landscape orientation Aim the camcorder lens at the desired object and press the Camera Camcorder key Gm 01 92 to start recording
26. hird party providers Voice Services Enhanced Voice Mail Turn your wireless device into your office assistant Forward your calls store more messages or even receive faxes for printing International Services International Long Distance You can call over 190 destinations from the U S with your Wireless phone Simply add I DIAL to your account and for reduced rates select our International Long Distance Value Plan or for occasional international calls use our Per Minute Rates International Text Messaging You can text message non U S numbers of participating carriers with no additional setup required These text messages do not count against your text messaging monthly bundled allowances International Roaming v Z gt U m J a m U Traveling outside of the U S With your Wireless device you can stay connected in over 40 destinations including Canada Mexico China Israel Brazil and Jamaica Dial 611 from your Wireless phone or call 1 800 922 0204 and speak with a Wireless representative to enable International Roaming A full list of destinations and rates can be found at fe Z gt m n m J lt A m n 104 Optional Services Global Travel Program Available in over 200 destinations this is the perfect short term solution for the occasional or infrequent global traveler who needs to stay in touch when trav eling outside of the U S to GSM location
27. ion phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects The UK s recommendation to limit cell phone use by childrenwas strictly precautionary it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists A copy of the UK s leaflet is available at http www dh gov uk search mobile or you can write to NRPB Chilton Didcot Oxon OX11 ORQ United Kingdom Copies of UK s annual reports on mobile phones and RF are available online at http www iegmp org uk and http www hpa org uk radiation search mobile Parents who wish to reduce their children s RF exposure may choose to restrict their children s wireless device use Where can I obtain further information For further information see the following additional resources websites current as of April 2005 U S Food and Drug Administration FDA Consumer Magazine November December 2000 Telephone 1 888 INFO FDA www fda gov fdac features 2000 600_phone html American National Standards Institute 1819 L Street N W Suite 600 Washington D C 20036 Telephone 1 202 293 8020 www ansi org Implantable Medical Devices A minimum separation of six 6 inches should be main tained between a wireless phone and an implantable medical device such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator to avoid potential interference with the device Persons who have such devices e Should ALWAYS keep the wireless phone more than six 6 inches
28. it Change the name or photo and touch the left soft key function Done to save and return to the previous screen e To change the order of the songs in your playlist touch Move Touch and hold the song title then drag up or down in the music list to move the song in the playlist order When you are finished touch the left soft key function Done to save and return to the previous screen e To remove a song from the playlist touch Delete Touch the song s you want to delete When you are finished touch the left soft key function Done to save and return to the previous screen e Toadd songs to the playlist that is playing touch Add to Now Playing Touch the song s you want to add to the playlist playing When you are finished touch the left soft key function Done to save and return to the previous screen LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW 9 To return to the Home screen press the End Power key 5 LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment Delete songs from your wireless device 1 Unlock the screen by touching Ba or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key B on the right side of your device From the home screen press the Main Menu key cD gt Main Menu 2 gt My Files ep For Mobile downloads touch the My Device folder gt My Storage folder gt My Music folder For PC transfers touch the My Device folder gt Music or My Storage folder gt Music folder Touch the right soft key fun
29. l r I m z gt 2 N N The Basics Using Bluetooth How to turn on Bluetooth 1 Unlock the screen by touching or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key B on the right side of your device 2 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 2 gt Bluetooth 3 and touch the phone image to turn Bluetooth on Devices Searching Stop Cos Bluetooth Inactive Bluetooth Active How to pair your Bluetooth headset with your wireless device 1 Unlock the screen by touching ay or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key D on the right side of your device I m ze gt A dM N 2 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 2 gt Bluetooth 3 and touch the phone image to turn Bluetooth on Once activated Bluetooth automatically starts searching for other Bluetooth enabled devices The Basics NOTE If multiple devices are discovered touch the page number at the top of the screen to display device information 4 Drag and drop the device icon onto the Bluetooth Active icon I m w gt 2 N 7 JE N Searched 2 Items Iten Stop ancel 5 The phone automatically attempts to send a passkey of 0000 or 8888 to a hands free device If you are attempting to pair with a car kit be sure to clear any error message on the car kit display first If the default passkeys are no
30. l address or to subscribers on other carriers Snap a photo and send as a picture message 1 Touch 4 From the Home screen press the Camera Camcorder key Gp 0 92 on the lower right side of your device to launch the camera Rotate the device counter clockwise to landscape orientation Aim the camera lens at the desired object and press the Camera Camcorder key Gam 0 92 to take the picture Touch the Quick View icon gt to view the picture Touch the Send Via icon Xe and touch the MMS icon OX t to send the picture as a picture message cs th H and enter the destination address es in the field by touching Phonebook Call Log Group Enter Manually or To Online Album Touch the Subject field and enter a subject for the message LNAWNIVLYSLNA FTGOW LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment 8 Touch the Text field and enter your message 9 Touch the left soft key function Send Store a picture on your wireless device 1 From the Home screen press the Camera Camcorder key Gm 61 92 on the lower right side of your device to launch the camera 2 Rotate the device counter clockwise to landscape orientation 3 Aim the camera lens at the desired object and press the Camera Camcorder key Gam 01 92 to take the picture 4 The picture is automatically saved to Main Menu 1 gt My Pictures EQ Create picture Caller IDs 1 From the Home screen touch th
31. le 2 Touch the left soft key function Answer or press the Send key m n Standard features included as part of your Calling Plan With our Calling Plans you can enjoy the value and convenience of these features at no extra monthly access charge I m ze gt A e N e Basic Voice Mail e Caller ID e Caller ID Blocking e 3 Way Calling e Call Forwarding Please note that some of these features may incur usage charges and or depend on digital service so they may not be available in all areas L m ze gt A dM N The Basics For step by step instructions on some of these calling features please refer to your Wireless Device User Manual select Where can I find help with features on my wireless device in the Frequently Asked Questions section Using Speakerphone To activate the speakerphone during a call touch WA in the display Use the volume keys located on the left side of your phone to adjust the volume Setting Up and Accessing Voice Mail How to set up your voice mail 1 Dial EG and aw If you hear a system greeting touch to interrupt it if applicable 2 Follow the setup tutorial w Select a password 4 Record a voice signature and greeting for your Voice Mailbox How to access your voice mail from your wireless device 1 Dial x Btw 6 mno and KI If you hear a system greeting or your own greeting when you dial EMEA and E touch imme
32. o add a photo touch the album cover icon and touch an image 6 Touch the left soft key function Done to save your playlists 7 To return to the Home screen press the End Power key 5 Add a song to your playlist 1 Unlock the screen by touching a or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key E on the right side of your device 2 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt Media Player 3 Touch All Music Co Album O or Artist P tab to view music that is stored on your phone or memory card if applicable 4 Touch the right soft key function Menu gt Add to Playlist 5 Touch the song s you want to add and touch the left soft key function Done LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW 6 Touch the playlist you want to add the selected songs to LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment Edit playlists on your wireless device 1 Unlock the screen by touching or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key E on the right side of your device 2 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt Media Player gt touch the left soft key function Search to update your music library and touch the right soft key function Done 3 Touch the Playlist tab _ gt touch the playlist you would like to edit and touch the right soft key function Menu The following options appear in the display To edit the name or photo of a Playlist touch Ed
33. ontinues to monitor developments in this field You can access the FDA website at http www fda gov cellphones You can also contact the FDA toll free at 888 463 6332 or 888 INFO FDA The FCC issued its own website publication stating that t here is no scientific evidence that proves that wireless telephone usage can lead to cancer or other problems including headaches dizziness or memory loss This publication is available at http www fcc gov cgb consumerfacts mobilephone html or through the FCC at 888 225 5322 or 888 CALL FCC The National Cancer Institute NCI states that concerns about the potential health effects of using cellular phones and specifically the suggestion that using a cell phone may increase a person s risk of developing brain cancer are not supported by a growing body of research on the subject You can access NCI s review of the research at http www cancer gov ncicancerbulletin NCI_Cancer_Bulletin_092308 page7 What does Specific Absorption Rate SAR mean In 1996 the FCC working with the FDA the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA and other agencies established RF exposure safety guidelines for wireless devices in the United States Before a wireless device model is available for sale to the public it must be tested by the manufacturer and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed limits established by the FCC One of these limits is expressed as a S
34. ops out from the slot and carefully pull the card out of the slot I m w gt A AN N The Basics 3 Press down on the corners of the battery cover to snap into place XY a A Using Personal Information Tools PIM Windows Mobile Device Center and ActiveSync NOTE Windows Mobile Device Center is for Vista and Activesync is for Windows 2000 XP Synchronize information which includes Outlook email contacts calendar tasks notes web favorites document files and media between your wireless device and your PC To keep you up to date with your corporate emails and information you can also synchronize your wireless device with the Exchange Server at your work NOTE Your company network must be running Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server SP2 or later with Exchange ActiveSync Set up and use Windows Mobile Device Center if you have a Windows Vista computer 1 Connect your wireless device to your PC Windows Mobile Device Center configures itself and then opens 2 On the license agreement screen click Accept 3 On the Windows Mobile Device Center s home screen click Set up your device 4 Select the information types that you want to synchronize then click Next 5 Enter a device name and click Set Up When you finish the Setup Wizard Windows Mobile Device Center synchronizes your wireless device automatically The Getting Started CD that comes with your wireless device con
35. or other repair center gt A 2 4 gt Zz A m Assistance Assistive Communication Devices TTY Text Telephony and TDD Telecommunications Device for the Deaf allow individuals who are deaf hard of hearing or have speech or language disabilities to communicate by telephone When a user types his or her conversation on a TTY keyboard it is transmitted as tones through the telephone Tones are received by the other person s TTY translated into text and displayed on the screen In order to use the TTY network you must have a TTY compatible phone and be in the TTY mode to place or receive calls Note that most digital wireless devices are TTY compatible Mobile Entertainment INIWNIVLYSLNA FTIGOW e Text Messaging e Picture Messaging e e Video Messaging Rhapsody Subscription Wireless and e Web Browsing PC Downloads 2 le m m Z m z m Z Mobile Entertainment Text Messaging Swype Swype allows you to use your finger or the stylus to trace over each letter of a word For each word place your finger or the stylus on the first letter and glide to the subsequent letters lifting on the last letter This example shows a oo user entering the word qwer this Put your finger or stylus down on the t and without lifting glide ae le ee ee ah k ee it to the h then to the i then over to the s i A E y uei
36. our favorite programs MySpace Allows you to access the MySpace mobile website New Message Allows you to start a new message The Basics Photobucket Allows you to access the Photobucket mobile website j mm m w gt A N nn a m Smart Memo Allows you to create a memo Sound Profile Set your phone to Vibrate mode or turn Volume on or Volume off Today Shows today s date current time and current calendar events Voice Recorder Record an Audio Note Wallpapers Change the wallpaper on the home screen s WeatherBug Displays weather for your selected location wasa Widget Store Allows you purchase or download new SE widgets ae m w gt ua N n Wireless Manager Enable disable Airplane Mode the Phone feature Bluetooth and Wi Fi World Clock Displays the current time in two time zones gt YouTube Allows you to access the YouTube mobile website The Basics Removing the battery cover Your Omnia Il has a removable rear cover which covers the battery microSD card slot and a loop for attaching a Strap or lanyard _ I m z gt 2 N N Remove the cover by pulling up using the slot provided while lifting the cover up and off the phone Replacing the battery Press down on the corners of the battery cover until you hear a click sound This ensures the battery cover is secured I m ze gt A N N The Ba
37. pecific Absorption Rate or SAR SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy in the body Tests for SAR are conducted with the wireless device transmitting at its highest power level in all tested frequency bands Since 1996 the FCC has required that the SAR of handheld wireless devices not exceed 1 6 watts per kilogram averaged over one gram of tissue Although the SAR is determined at the highest power level the actual SAR value of a wireless device while operating can be less than the reported SAR value This is because the SAR value may vary from call to call depending on NOILVWYOANI JYOW NOILVWYOANI JYOW More Information factors such as proximity to a cell site the proximity of the wireless device to the body while in use and the use of hands free devices For more information about SARs see the FCC s OET Bulletins 56 and 65 at www fcc gov Bureaus Engineering Technology Documents bulletins www fcc gov oet ea You may also wish to contact the manufacturer of your wireless device Can minimize my RF exposure If you are concerned about RF there are several simple steps you can take to minimize your RF exposure You can of course reduce your talk time You can place more distance between your body and the source of the RF as the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance The FDA FCC website states that hlands free kits can be used with wireless devices for convenience an
38. r activation switch is set to Location On your wireless device s location is still protected For your privacy you must opt out of all LBS applications No one will be able to access your location until you activate an LBS application Mobile Entertainment Download video clips 1 Unlock the screen by touching a or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key E on the right side of your device 2 From the home screen press the Main Menu key L 2 gt Main Menu 1 gt 1 3 Navigate through the desired categories and touch the selected category 4 Navigate through the desired content providers and touch a provider 5 Tap a video title that you want to view the video downloads and appear in the display Delete video clips LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW 1 Unlock the screen by touching or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key E on the right side of your device 2 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt Media Player FF gt My Videos Sd 3 Touch the downloaded video you want to delete and touch Done 4 At the Erase Video pop up touch Yes to confirm deletion of the video LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Per song charges apply LNAWNIVLYSLNA FTEOW Mobile Entertainment System Requirements Windows Vista or XP Music with Rhapsody is compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems MAC OS and Linux are not supported Download m
39. rican Drive Suite 300 Reston VA 20190 Voice 800 222 2336 Email info audiology org Internet www audiology org NOILVWYOANI JYOW National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institutes of Health 31 Center Drive MSC 2320 Bethesda MD USA 20892 2320 Voice 301 496 7243 Email nidcdinfo nih gov Internet www nidcd nih gov health hearing National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Hubert H Humphrey Bldg 200 Independence Ave SW Washington DC 20201 Voice 1 800 CDC INFO 1 800 232 4636 Internet www cdc gov niosh topics noise default html Drive Responsibly When behind the wheel safe driving is your responsi bility and it should always be your first priority NOILVWYOANI JYOW Scientific research on the subject of wireless phone use and driving has been conducted worldwide for several years According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA the available NOILVWYOANI JYOW More Information research indicates that using a wireless phone while driving degrades a driver s performance whether it is a hands free or hand held wireless phone NHTSA advises that the safest course of action is to refrain from using a cell phone while driving NHTSA s policy on Cell Phone Use While Driving as well as Frequently Asked Questions on the subject are available at www nhtsa gov click on Traffic Safety then on D
40. roduced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound the device the device settings and the headphones You should follow some commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio device e Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately e When using headphones turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to e Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings If you choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment use noise cancelling headphones to block out background environmental noise e Limit the amount of time you listen As the volume increases less time is required before your hearing could be affected NOILVWYOANI JYOW More Information e Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises such as rock concerts that might cause temporary hearing loss Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal e Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort If you experience ringing in your ears hear muffled speech or experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio device discontinue use and consult your doctor You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources American Academy of Audiology 11730 Plaza Ame
41. rowsy and Distracted Driving For your well being and the well being of those around you you should consider turning your phone off and allowing calls to go to Voice Mail while you are driving If you choose to use your wireless phone while driving several jurisdictions have adopted hands free and other restrictions on the use of wireless devices while driving It is your responsibility to know and to comply with the law in your area
42. s This program is ideal when your travel duration is less than 21 days Other Products and Services Whether it s business or personal Wireless offers a variety of wireless solutions for your notebooks Personal Digital Assistants PDAs and or smartphones Office Message Alert When a voice mail is left on your office phone s voice mail a Text Alert is sent to your wireless device A PC card that allows you to download files open email attachments access office data and applications and browse the Internet v e Z gt E n m JJ lt N m n MORE INFORMATION How wireless works Your wireless service is different from your home or business phone service On a wireless device you must press the SEND button to alert the network to connect your call Unlike the calls you make on a home or business phone wireless communications travel over the air and can react to the environment Rain snow fog falling leaves water mountains canyons and even buildings may affect service All wireless service is subject to dead zones or no coverage areas __ __ Wireless network technology Wireless offers CDMA Code Division Multiple Access digital network technology to most of its customers CDMA digital technology offers many benefits compared to analog such as less static enhanced voice clarity increased privacy and longer battery life ACDMA digital phone is necessary to subscribe to our
43. s commands based on the status or open application T m v gt 4 N N m m w gt ua N U The Basics Extended Home screen The Home screen extends beyond the display width to provide more space for adding icons widgets and more Slide your finger horizontally to the left and right on the screen to view the Home screens Each Home screen displays a different wallpaper to aid you in navigation Navigating Home screens Slide your finger horizontally across the screen to scroll to the left or right side of the extended home screen The wallpaper for each home screen is different to aid you in navigation The indicator at the top of the screen indicates the current screen Customizing Home screens Each home screen can be customized to fit your day to day needs by placing widget s on the home screen NOTE A widget can only exist in one place so if a widget is undocked on a home screen it is no longer available in the Widget Bar Add a Widget to a Home screen 1 Access the Widget Bar and flick to scroll through available widgets 2 Touch and hold the item on the Widget Bar then drag it to the home screen and release it T m v gt n N 7 The Basics Widgets The Widget bar provides quick access to programs menus and application widgets This bar located at the left of the home screen gives you information at a glance and provides easy access
44. sics Installing the battery 1 Remove the battery cover by pulling up on the area indicated by the arrow IT m z gt 2 N 7 2 2 Insert the top end of the battery into the phone housing using the directional arrow printed on the battery The gold contacts on the battery end must align with the contacts on the phone Gently push the battery down until it snaps into place 3 Press down on the corners of the battery cover to snap into place I m ze gt A N N Charging the battery 1 Connect the USB cable to the charging head Charging Head Aa l X USB Cable x LS Incorrect The Basics 2 Pull the connector cover out and turn to expose the connector Insert the Wall USB charger adapter end with the arrow up into the connector _ I m z gt 2 N 7 l Incorrect R 3 Plug the Wall USB charger into a standard AC wall outlet When the phone is completely charged the indicator light turns green unplug the charger from the power outlet Remove the adapter end from the connector and replace the connector cover WARNING Please use only an approved charging accessory to charge your phone Improper handling of the charging port as well as the use of an incompatible charger may cause damage to your phone and void the warranty Powering your wireless device on for the first time It s important to fully charge the battery before turning on
45. t successful manually enter a passkey for the device you want to pair using the touch keypad Enter the passkey on the other Bluetooth device if necessary 6 Touch Done to pair the devices Once connected the Bluetooth Connected icon appears in the upper half of the display I m ze gt 2 e N I m z gt 2 N 7 The Basics Mobile Broadband Connect Leave your office without leaving your broadband con nection Our high speed wireless broadband network is available in over 259 major metropolitan areas covering more than 280 million people In order to get the full benefits of Mobile Broadband Connect on your wireless device make sure to add this optional service when you subscribe to an Unlimited Wireless Data Plan or Voice and Data Choice Bundle The following instructions describe how to install Manager on a computer that uses Microsoft Windows so that your wireless device can be used as a tethered modem NOTE These instructions are provided for Microsoft Windows XP The installation process on Windows 2000 might be slightly different z m ze gt 2 e N The Basics Placing and Receiving Calls Placing calls 1 From the home screen press the Send key m to launch the Dialer 2 Touch the telephone number to call and touch or press the Send key m a Receiving calls 1 When you receive an incoming call the number appears in the display if availab
46. tains Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 or later Follow the steps below to install and set up ActiveSync on Windows XP or other compatible Windows systems I m za gt 2 N N The Basics 1 Insert the Getting Started CD into the CD or DVD drive on your PC Follow the on screen instructions to install ActiveSync on your PC I m z gt 2 N N 2 After installation is complete connect your wireless device to your PC using the supplied Mini USB cable 3 The Synchronization Setup Wizard automatically starts and guides you to create a synchronization relationship Click Next 4 To synchronize your wireless device with your PC clear the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange check box then click Next 5 Select the information types that you want to synchronize then click Next 6 Select or clear the Allow wireless data connections such as MMS or Internet Calling on your device while it is connected to your computer check box according to your preference 7 Click Finish When you finish the wizard ActiveSync synchronizes your wireless device automatically Notice that Outlook emails and other information will appear on your wireless device after synchronization I m z gt 2 N N NOTE To find out about the desktop operating systems that are compatible with ActiveSync please go to microsoft com windowsmobile activesync activesync45 mspx Handango
47. to frequently used tools See the list below I m ze gt 2 e N verizon AW Start yxa a A NVireless Widget Manager Customize the Widget Bar by choosing widgets for display I m 17 gt A N 7a Visual Voice Mail Touch to launch Visual Voice Mail Analog Clock Displays current time in analog format Touch the widget to launch Clock and Alarm Bing Launches Bing mobile I m z gt 2 N N The Basics Browser Touch the widget to launch the Opera Mobile browser for browsing the web Calendar Displays a Month view calendar Touch to launch My Calendar Digital Clock Displays the current time in a digital format Touch to launch Clock and Alarm ERI Displays a banner on the first home screen to show current network status Facebook Allows you to access the Facebook mobile website Flickr Allows you to access the Flickr mobile website FM Radio Activates the FM Radio HOABO n N Ga Friendster Launches Friendster to view and manage your Friendster account I m w gt A A a Help Provides access to information for various functions and features Mini Player Quickly control playlists being played with Media Player My Favorites A toolbar that you can customize to create shortcuts to your favorite contacts My Shortcuts A toolbar that you can customize to create shortcuts to y
48. tures and videos to Online Album from your PC 1 Click on the Upload Media tab 2 Click on the Browse for Media link A pop up window will open with a view of your PC s folders In the window navigate to the folder on your PC that has your media 3 Click hold and drag up to 25 files from the window to upload them to the web page 4 Click on the Upload button The files will be uploaded to your Online Album galleries LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Compose and send a message from your online album 1 Click on the Send a Message tab and under the section called Media Items You Want click on the gray arrows found under Look Inside and View to see the galleries available 2 The gallery contains media with different topics Just click on the gray arrow to see subfolders 3 Click and drag the desired media from the middle pane and drop it into the right slide pane The slide will expand with the selected media Now you can add text and or drag and drop sound into the slide Repeat steps 3 and 4 for up to 9 slides per message 4 Click the Preview amp Send button at the bottom right corner The left and center panes will be replaced with the Preview amp Send pane The slideshow message will play as it appears when the recipients receive it on their wireless devices LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW 5 Entera Wireless number with no spaces or enter valid email addresses separated by commas 6 Click the Send button NOTE
49. u 1 gt My Calendar 7 Ti touch the left soft key function New 2 Enter a name for the appointment and enter information such as start and end times 3 To set a reminder about the appointment make sure that Reminder is on 4 When done touch ok or the left soft key function Done I m za gt 2 N 7 I m w gt 2 N N The Basics Viewing appointments 1 Touch the Today widget aaa From the widget bar touch the Today widget Pm The widget displays on the Home screen showing details about the days event s Tue Sep22 11 00am J to open the Calendar screen From the Calendar screen you can view your appointments and complete details about each appointment by Month Week Day or Agenda The Today widget EED only displays events for the selected day Adding tasks Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do I m z gt 2 N N 1 From the home screen press the Main Menu key i gt Main Menu 4 gt Tasks vp touch the right soft key function Menu gt New Task 2 Enter a subject for your task and enter information such as start and due dates priority and so on 3 Specify the type of category for your task so that it can be grouped with other related tasks Touch Categories then select a preset category Business Holiday Personal or Seasonal or touch New to create your own category 4 When done touch ok
50. usic to your PC 1 Unlock the screen by touching a or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key H on the right side of your device 3 Log in 4 Once logged in you can perform anyone of the following actions Download a PC copy of a track purchased over the air Purchase songs or albums Add subscription music to your library To download PC copy a Song tracks available for download will pop up upon log in completion b Check the boxes of songs you wish to download c Select Download Tracks To purchase music a Browse the catalog and select the track or album you wish to purchase b Re enter your password c Confirm the purchase and the download will begin shortly To add subscription music a Add music to your collection by simply dragging and dropping it to My Library or if connected your Music with Rhapsody subscription capable device both found under Sources This can also easily be done by clicking on the Add button next to each song LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114O0W LNAWNIVLYSLNA J114OW Mobile Entertainment 5 To play the song or album you can find it by selecting the My Library tab Play songs with your wireless device 1 Unlock the screen by touching or pressing and holding the Lock Unlock key E on the right side of your device 2 From the home screen press the Main Menu key gt Main Menu 1 gt Media Player 3 Touch All Music Co Album
51. your service is terminated after the initial 30 day Worry Free Guarantee period but before the end of your minimum term your deposit will be applied against any applicable early termination fee in addition to any outstanding balance before a check is processed Federal Communications Commission FCC rules and regulations The FCC requires that wireless devices be operated in accordance with FCC rules and regulations and under supervision of the licensee Severe punishment can result from failure to comply with the following regulations NOILVWYOANI JYOW No person shall knowingly utter or transmit any false or fraudulent signal or distress communication NOILVWYOANI JYOW More Information No person shall willfully or maliciously interfere with or cause interference to any radio communication or signal It is unlawful to listen in on conversations intended for others or to divulge any information thereby obtained No person shall utter any obscene indecent or profane language by means of radio communication National Do Not Call Registry Protect yourself from unwanted calls with the National Do Not Call Registry Program FCC regulations prohibit telemarketers from using automated dialers to call wireless numbers Personal wireless device users can add their wireless numbers to the National Do Not Call Registry The federal government does not maintain a national wireless device registry You c

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