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User Guide Thank you f or choosing the Pant ech Breez e IV . The Pant ech Breez e IV has many fea tures designed to enhance your mobile e xperience. F rom its EZ to read menus, to its sleek, stylish design, we know you will enjo y the entire Breez e IV experience. This User Guide contains important and useful informa tion that will maximiz e your f[...]
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3 2 Specifications Design Clamshell phone with internal and ext ernal display Displays • W QV GAL CDwith3 . 0”internal display • qqVGATFTL CDwith1. 44” ext ernal display • 9linesfort extinbasicmode with2 4pointf ont • T wosoftke ysandfour -way scroll[...]
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3 2 Dimensions & W eight W eight:102g(withstandard battery) Dimensions:106.5mmX53mm X17 . 4mm Power Managemen t (Perf ormance) Battery T ype Capacity Standby Time T alk Time Standard Lithium- Ion (Li-ion) Up to 1030mAh Up to 250 hours Up to 3 hours Operating F requency • GSM/GPRS/EDGE850/9[...]
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5 4 Specifications ................................... 2 Phone overview ................................ 8 Using Shortcuts .............................. 10 Menu overview ................................. 11 Quick & Easy .................................... 14 SIM card and battery ..................... 17 T urning the phone on/off ............[...]
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Contents 5 4 3. Multimedia Camera .............................................. 60 Photo album .................................... 66 Video album ..................................... 68 4. Useful F eatures Magnier ........................................... 72 Calendar ............................................ 72 Alarmclock ............[...]
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7 6 2. Messaging Receivingmessages ................... 110 Creating and sending te xt messages ......................................... 112 Creating multimedia messages ........................................ 113 Message templates ..................... 118 Message settings ......................... 118 Managing messaging memory ...............[...]
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Contents 7 6 5. Connectivity Bluetooth ........................................ 162 UsingUSBMode .......................... 165 Using the web browser .............. 165 Settingproles ............................. 1 67 6. Settings Language ........................................ 1 70 Time and date ............................... 170 [...]
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Clear key Returntopreviousscr eenordeletes characters in te xt mode. Power on & off / Menu e xit / End key T urnphoneon/off ,endscalls,e xit menus Camera key OK key or access Browser Press to ent er menu system Left/Right Soft ke y Perform the functions shown a t the bottom line of the display Internal [...]
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External Display Camera Flash LED Indicators Message, Call, Battery Internal antenna area Microphone 2 Speaker Micro USB (Ear Mic. & Charger) note: Holdingthedevicebythein ternalantennaar eamightaffectthequalityofallcalls. 9 8 V olume up / down[...]
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11 10 note: The phone has integr ated advancednoise suppressiont echnology . T oensur evoicequality ,pleasedonot covermicr ophoneentriesasindicated. Using Shortcuts Numbered menu items, such as menus,sub-menus,andoptions canbequicklyaccessedby using their shortcut numbers. In[...]
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11 10 Address Book Contacts Groups F avorites Settings FixedDial Numbers S Service Numbers Messaging Conversations Options Create Message Delete Delete Conversations T empla tes Settings Memory C amera T ak e Pictures RecordVideos My Pictures My Videos A T & T Services SayaCommand A T &[...]
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13 12 Advanced mode menu Address Book Contacts Groups F avorites Settings FixedDial Numbers S Service Numbers Messaging Conversations Options Create Message Delete Delete Conversations T emplates Settings Memory Mobile Email A T & T GPS A T&T Navigator A T&T F amilyMap Browser Home Bookmarks Enter Address History Manage[...]
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13 12 Video T ools Magnier RecentCalls Camera Video Camera Media Player AlarmClock Calendar PillReminder User Guide Notepad V oice Memo W orldTime Calculator Tip Calculator Converter StopW atch Timer SayaCommand A T & T Music Music Player ShopMusic m y AT&T Settings Phone Mode SoundProles Display N Call Phon[...]
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15 14 Quick & E asy Key s F unctions Perform the functions shown a t the bottom line of the display by using these soft ke ys. ScrollthroughthemenuoptionsinMenumode.Instandb y mode, LeftScr oll:Access My Stuff menu RightScroll:Access Calendar menu UpScroll:Access Create Message menu Down?[...]
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15 14 Key s F unctions Makeorreceiv eacall.Showtherecentcalllistinst andbymode. Re-dialthelastcallnumberifpressedandheldinstandb y mode. Completethecurrentcall.T urnon/offthephoneifpr essed and held. Cancel user input and return to standb y mode whil[...]
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17 16 Key s F unctions Changevariouste xtinputmodesif pressed at thete xt-editing screen. Adjusttheearpiecevolumewhilemakingacall. ControltheRingtonev olume,vibratemodeandsilen tallmode in standby . Mutetheringtoneoftheincomingcallifthev olume?[...]
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17 16 SIM card and battery About your SIM card Whenyousubscribet oyour networkoperat or ,youreceivea SIM(SubscriberIdentityModule) card cont aining your registra tion informa tion, PIN code, etc. Likeacreditcar d,itshould be kept secure and handled carefully .Donotbend,scratch?[...]
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19 18 Installing/removing SIM card and battery 1. Removethe batteryco ver from the unit. T otthebattery cover ,putiton the guide rail and push up. Incorrect Correct 2. Inser ttheSIMcard into the slot. The gold contacts oftheSIMcard should go against the metal cont acts of the ph[...]
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Getting started 19 18 the phone. If the contacts a t the battery are not properly aligned, damage could occur to the phone and the batt ery . Incorrect Correct 3. T oremovethe battery , push the bottom of the battery t o upwards (1)andremov e(2) the battery . PushtheSIMcard in the arrow direction as shown. T [...]
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21 20 2. T oremov e the adapter connecting, pull the adapter away as shown right. T urning the phone on/off T o turn on 1. Pressandhold . T o turn off 1. Pressandhold . Essential display indications Signalstrength.Thegreat erthe number of bars, the stronger thesignal.Whennetworkisin [...]
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Getting started 21 20 Incoming calls set to Vibrate Only . Incoming calls set to Silent . Receivedoneormorete xt messages. Receivedoneormore multimedia messages. ReceivedoneormoreW APpush messages. Receivedoneormoreother messages. Receivedoneormorev oice messages. Inbox is[...]
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23 22 External memory card is inserted. Anerroroccurredonthe external memory car d. TT Yisactive. PillReminderisset. AnEDGEsignalisavailable. (Whitecolor:Deactiva te, Bluecolor:Activat e) AGPRSsignalisavailable. (Whitecolor:Deactiva te, Bluecolor:A[...]
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Getting started 23 22 Setting the phone mode Y our phone has two customiz ed modes,Breez eandAdvanced. The default is set t o Breez e mode whichprovidesEZaccesst othe functionsusedmostfrequen tly . IntheBreez emode,youcanview anabbrevia tedmenu: Address Book , Messaging , Cam[...]
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25 24 Assigning the menu Yo u can set the most commonly used menu item in GoT o in standby mode. 1. Select GoT o in standby mode > (Unassigned) . 2. Select Add . 3. Selectthemenuitemandsub menu item. 4.Select Save . Entering te xt Y oucanentert extwithmulti-tap , predictive,numeric[...]
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Getting started 25 24 Ke y characters by language E ach of the following k eys will scrollthroughthesesequential options listed by language. Key English F rench Spanish .,-?!/'@: abc ç à ä á ã ç def é è é ghi í jkl mno ö ñ ó ñ pqrs ß tuv ù ü ú ü wxyz ABC mode Press [...]
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27 26 the correct word. It will displa y the most commonly used rst.T osaveawor dnotlisted in phone’s dictionary , select Options > Predictive Settings > My W ords . 1. Press to change the mode topredictiv e. 2. Press to to input te xt. F or ex ample, to write ‘hello’, press . Number mode Y ou can input [...]
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Getting started 27 26 T o assign a contact to Quick Call 1. Press . 2. Select Quick Call > Assign . 3. Selectacontact > Select . T o make a call using one touch key 1. Press . 2. Select Call . T o send a message using one touch key 1. Press . 2. Select Options > Send Message . PC Suite PCsuit[...]
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29 28 • Interf acedevicessuchasUSB or Bluetooth f or the connection with the phone PC Suite features •ContactManager •MessageManager •FileManager Memory card Y oucanuseamicroSDcardasa memorycard.Itgivesy oumore spacetosavepictur es,videos, music,[...]
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Getting started 29 28 3. Insertthemicro SDcardint o the slot. The gold contacts of the microSDcardshouldgo against the metal cont acts of the phone. 4. Closethemetal coverand slide down to lock the microSDcard in place. The icon will be displayed when the phone is turned on. Using a memory ca[...]
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31 30 T o move a file to the memory card 1. Selectale > Options > Move . 2. Select Memory by pressing L/R .T ocopythelebackto the phone, select Phone . 3. Selectadesiredf older> Here . T o delete a file from the memory card 1. Selectalefromthecard > Opti[...]
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Getting started 31 30 note: Select Music Player when y ou want to add music t o the playlist in yourdevice.W henyouselect Askon Connection , it will ask you to select Music Player , MassStor age , or Modem every timeyouconnectyourde vicewithyour computer . Resetting a memory card 1. Select[...]
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33 32 Memo[...]
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1 Making, receiving and ending a call Options during a call Checking all calls Speed dialing Using address book Using your headset Fixed dialing number Calls and address book 33 32[...]
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35 34 Making, receiving and ending a call Making a call 1. Entertheareacodeand phone number . 2. Press . Answering a call 1. Press or select Accept . Ending a call 1. Press . Oncethecalliscompleted,acall summary is displayed. Rejecting a call Press or select Ignore . Making a call using the call li[...]
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book 35 34 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 Making a call during a call 1. Enterthephonenumber or select Options > View Contacts . 2. Press to dial the secondcall.Therstcallis automatically put on hold. Switching between two calls 1. Select Options > Swap . Makin[...]
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37 36 2. Select Missed Calls by pressing L/R . 3. Selectanumbertocallby pressing U/D . 4. Press . Answering a second call N 1. Press .Therstcallis automatically put on hold. 2. Press to end the second call. The call on hold is automatically r econnected. note: F or answering a second call, [...]
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book 37 36 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 Removing background noise Y ou can eliminate back ground noisefromconv ersationsand improv ethevoicequalityof communications by setting NoiseSuppressiontoOn. 1. Select Options > Noise Suppression . Putting a call on hold an[...]
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39 38 Removing one participant from a multi-party call 1. Select Options > End . 2. Selectthenumberassociated with the call you wish to end or End All to end all calls. Searching for a number in address book during a call 1. Select Options > View Contacts . 2. Selectanumber , and then press . Searching for a n[...]
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book 39 38 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 Reading a message during a call 1. Select Options > View Message . 2. Selectaconversation > View . 3. Selectamessage > View . Sending a message during a call 1. Select Options > Send Message . F or details on creating a t ext [...]
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41 40 Checking all calls Y oucanviewinforma tionabout all calls simply by pressing . F or more options f or all, missed, received,dialedcalls,andcall ranking, select an entry and Options . Viewing missed calls 1. Select GoT o in standby mode. 2. Select Recent Calls > Missed Calls . Viewing received call[...]
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book 41 40 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 note: If no logs exist, the message “ No Call Exist ” appears. Viewing call time 1. Select GoT o in standby mode. 2. Select Recent Calls > Call Time . 3. Last Call , Received Calls , Dialed Calls , T otal Calls , and Lifetime Calls are display[...]
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43 42 Changing speed dial contact 1. Select Menu > Address Book > Settings . 2. Select Speed Dial and select a number . 3. Select Change . 4. Selectacontact> Select > Ye s . Removing from speed dial 1. Select Menu > Address Book > Settings . 2. Select Speed Dial and select a number . 3.[...]
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book 43 42 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 Searching for a phone number 1. Press D or select Menu > Address Book > Contacts . 2. Inputtherstletterortwoof the person’s name and scroll with U/D . 3. Select Select toviewdet ail informa tion. 4. T oup[...]
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45 44 Making groups 1. Press D , R or select Menu > Address Book > Groups . 2. Select Options > Add New Group . 3 . Enteragr oupnameand select Sa ve . E diting groups 1. Press D , R or select Menu > Address Book > Groups . 2. Selectagroup> Options > Add New Group , Edit Group [...]
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Breeze Mode - Calls and address book 45 44 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 While in standb y mode 1. Pressthebutton once to list recent calls. 2. Press the button twice to redial the last call. While the phone is closed 1. Pressthebutton once to receiveanincomingcall. 2. Press and hold the button once to end [...]
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47 46 Memo[...]
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47 46 2 Receiving messages Creating and sending text messages Creating multimedia messages Managing messaging memory Email Messaging[...]
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49 48 Receiving messages Viewing a new message 1. Select View . Reading a message from the conversations 1. Select Menu > Messaging . 2. Selectaconversation > View . Saving the contact informa tion from a received message 1. Selectareceivedmessage > View . 2. Select Options > Save to Contact . 3.?[...]
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Breeze Mode - Messaging 49 48 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 03 Creating and sending text messages Sending a text message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3. Select> Options > Send to and a contact t o send the message and select Select > Done . 4. T o[...]
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51 50 Creating multimedia messages Y ou can creat e and send multimedia messages. Capacity is 100KB,300KBor600KB.Anerror message will alert you once the message ex ceeds the capacity . Adding a saved picture to the message 1 . Pr ess U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3. Sele[...]
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Breeze Mode - Messaging 51 50 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 03 Adding a new picture to the message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3. Select Insert > Picture by pressing L / R .Select T ake Picture . 4. F ocusontheobject . 5. Press or . 6 .[...]
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53 52 4. Scrolltothesavedvideoclip and select Play .Conrmthe videoclipandselect Select . 5 . T oeditthetextmessage, press U/D to select the te xt box and edit y our message. 6. Select Options > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send . Adding a new video to the [...]
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Breeze Mode - Messaging 53 52 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 03 Adding a recorded voice memo to the message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3. Select Insert > Audio by pressing L / R .Select My Audio > My V oice . 4. Scrolltothesavedaudio[...]
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55 54 6 . T oeditthetextmessage, press U/D to select the te xt box and edit y our message. 7 .Select Options > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send . F ordetailsonrecordingav oice memo,seepage155 . Adding other files to the message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messagin[...]
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Breeze Mode - Messaging 55 54 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 03 Adding Contacts to the message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3. Select Insert > Other by pressing L / R . 4. Select Contacts > a Contact > Select . 5. T oSendthemessage,s e[...]
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57 56 Managing messaging memory Upto300messagescanbe stored in the phone memory , additional messages will be savedtotheSIMcar d.When the message box is full, the messagesfulliconwillappear .All messages share memory . Icon Descriptions T extmessageisfull(SIMand phonemessag[...]
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Breeze Mode - Messaging 57 56 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 03 Email Y oucanreceiveemailsfr omyour serviceprovider . Receiving an email 1. Select Menu > A T & T Services > Mobile Email . 2. Selectanemail. 3. Select Select . 4. Enteryouremailaccoun t's login credentials.[...]
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59 58 Memo[...]
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59 58 3 Camera Photo album Video album Multimedia[...]
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61 60 Camera Y oucantakepictur esandrecordmoviesusingthebuilt-incamer a. Thephotosandvideoclipscanbesav edandsentviamultimedia messages, or Bluetooth. Z oom Z oom Picture remaining Brightness Brightness SelfTimer SelfTimer Eff ect Flash Eff ect Flash White Balance White?[...]
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia 61 60 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 03 04 Setting camera settings 1. Press in standb y mode or select Menu > Camera > T ake Pictures . 2. Select Options > Settings to change settings prior to taking a picture. Camera options Icon Name Descriptions Flash On( ),Off( ) White Balance Auto([...]
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63 62 Video camera options Icon Name Descriptions Flash On( ),Off( ) White Balance Auto( ),DayLight ( ),T ungsten( ) , Fluorescent ( ) Eff ect Normal ( ),Sepia ( ),Negative( ) , B&W( ) SelfTimer Off( ),5secs ( ),10secs?[...]
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia 63 62 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 03 04 T aking a picture 1. Press in standby mode or select Menu > Camera > T ake Pictures . 2. F ocus on the object . 3. Press or , or select Options > Capture . Changing to video camera mode 1. Press in standby mode or select Menu > Camera > T ake Pict[...]
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65 64 To Press Sendusing Bluetooth Options > Send > via Bluetooth Setas wallpaper Options > Set as > W allpaper SetasCallerID Options > Set as > Caller ID Delete Options > Delete Rename Options > Rename View photo informa tion Options > Properties Recording a video 1. Select Menu > C amera &g[...]
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia 65 64 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 03 04 3. Select Camera Mode . note :Invideocameramode,pressan hold to change t o camera mode. F or details on taking a picture, seepage63. Viewing the recorded video clip 1. Select Menu > C amera > My Videos . 2. Selectthevideo?[...]
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67 66 Photo album The M y Pictures menu allows youtoviewallthepictur esyou havet aken,sav eselectedimages to your phone or an e xternal memory card and share the photos with others. JPEG f ormat is supported, and other formats aresavedinthe Picture f older . note: T o access My Pictures , select Menu [...]
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia 67 66 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 03 04 2. Select Options > View by Grid or View b y List . Setting as wallpaper in the display 1. Select Menu > C amera > My Pictures . 2. Selectapicture. 3. Select Options > Set as > W allpaper . Setting as caller identifica tion 1. Select?[...]
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69 68 3. Select Select to select more than one picture. 4. Select Deselect to cancel your selection. 5. Select Options > Delete . Viewing a file inf ormation 1. Select Menu > C amera > My Pictures . 2. Selectapicture. 3. Select Options > Properties . Video album The M y Videos menu allows yout[...]
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Breeze Mode - Multimedia 69 68 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 03 04 Using video player controls To Press Pause/Play Rewind Hold U F ast forward Hold D Control volume Sidekeyupordown or L/R Stop Options > Stop Mute Options > Mute RepeatOn/Off Options > Repeat On or Repea t Off Portrait/ Landscape Options >[...]
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71 70 Sending a video clip via Bluetooth 1. Select Menu > C amera > My Videos . 2. Selectavideoclip. 3. Select Options > Send > via Bluetooth . Deleting multiple video clips 1. Select Menu > C amera > My Videos . 2. Select Options > Multiple Select . 3. Select Select to select more than[...]
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71 70 4 Magnifier Calendar Alarm clock Pill Reminder User Guide Calculator Tip calculator Stop watch Say a command Readout Mode Slow Speech Useful F eatures[...]
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73 72 Magnifier Magnierhelpsto capture a more detailed scene by zooming in on the screen. Current Display Capture 1. Select Menu > T ools > Magnifier . 2. F ocus on the object and press F ocus . 3. Z oominandoutbypressing L / R . 4.Increaseordecreasethe brightness by pr essing U / D . 5. [...]
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Breeze Mode - Useful features 73 72 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 05 Viewing calendar 1. Select Menu > T ools > Calendar . note: View b y Month is def ault setting for Calendar . In the monthly view To Press Movet o another day L f orPrevious R f or Next Movet o another week U f orPrevious D f or Next Vie[...]
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75 74 Alarm clock Setting an alarm 1. Select Menu > T ools > Alarm Clock . 2. Select Create New f or new alarm. 3. Setthe Cycle , Time , Alarm Sound , Alarm Alert T ype , Alarm V olume and Snooze . 4. Select Save . E diting existing alarms 1. Select Menu > T ools > Alarm Clock . 2. Selectanalar[...]
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Breeze Mode - Useful features 75 74 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 05 Pill Reminder PillRemindersets your schedule to take pill, and alarm pop-upwillappear on the setting time. Y ou can select to accept the reminder orhavether eminderpop-up againafter15minutes. Creating a new pill reminder 1. Selec[...]
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77 76 Checking T oday's Pill Reminder 1. Select Menu > T ools > Pill Reminder > Options > T oday's Pill . 2. Scrollandselecta pill reminder item to check the detail. E diting a pill reminder 1. Select Menu > T ools > Pill Reminder . 2. Selectapillreminder > Select > E dit . 3.[...]
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Breeze Mode - Useful features 77 76 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 05 Calculator 1. Select Menu > T ools > Calcula tor . 2. Input the numbers with the numeric keypad and en ter the operat ors with L/R/U/D/ to calculate. 3. Press to use the decimal point. 4. Press to cancel your input. 5. Select Reset to reset. Ti[...]
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79 78 Stop watch 1. Select Menu > T ools > Stop W atch . 2. Select Star t to start. 3. Select Stop to stop . 4. Select Continue to rest ar t or select Reset to clear . 5 . T ochecksplittimes,select Mode > Split Time Mode . 6 . T ochecklaptimes,select Mode > Lap Time Mode . n[...]
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Breeze Mode - Useful features 79 78 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 05 Orselect Menu > A T&T Services > Say a Command . 2. Atthevoiceprompt,saya command and simply follo w thevoiceprompts. Thefollo winglistshowsavailable voicecommands. Call <Name or #> :V oicedials [...]
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81 80 Readout Mode ReadoutModemakesyour phone a useful companion when youcan’tordon’thav etheability to read the phone screen. WhenReadoutmodeis activat ed,thephonewill announcekeyalert,navigation, andconten tinforma tionverbally . • Providev erbal[...]
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Breeze Mode - Useful features 81 80 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 05 Slow Speech SlowSpeechmakesthecaller's voiceslowdownandeasiert o understand. 1. Select Menu > Settings > Slow Speech . 2. Select On or Off . 3. Select Select .[...]
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83 82 5 Bluetooth Using the web browser Connectivity[...]
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85 84 Bluetooth Bluetooth technology enables free wireless connections betweenelectronicdevices withinamaximumrangeof33 feet(10met ers).Bluetooth connections can be used to send images, te xt, business cards, calendareven ts,ortoconnect to computers using Bluet ooth technology . Y ourmobile?[...]
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Breeze Mode - Connectivity 85 84 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 05 06 Activating Bluetooth 1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > Activation . 2. Select On or Off . Adding a device 1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > My De vices . 2. Select Search for De vices > Search . 3. Theavailablede[...]
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87 86 Setting the visibility 1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > Visibility . 2. Select Show or Hide . 3. Select Select . Naming the phone 1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > My Bluetooth Inf o . 2. Select Name > Edit . 3. Enterthenewnameand select Sa ve . note: Thed[...]
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Breeze Mode - Connectivity 87 86 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 05 06 Using the web browser Accessing browser 1. Press in standby mode or select Menu > A T & T Services > Browser . 2. Select Home . note: Itwillaccessy ourservice provider’shomepage. Using bookmarks 1. Press in standby mode or select [...]
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89 88 Entering web address 1. Press in standby mode or select Menu > A T & T Services > Browser . 2. Select Enter Address . 3. EntertheURL. 4. Select Go . Viewing history 1. Press in standby mode or select Menu > A T & T Services > Browser . 2. Select History . Setting advanced options 1.?[...]
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Breeze Mode - Connectivity 89 88 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 05 06 Managing private data 1. Press in standby mode or select Menu > A T & T Services > Browser . 2. Select Manage > Private Data . 3. T oclearthecache,s elect Clear Cache > Select > Ye s . 4. T oclearthecookies,select[...]
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91 90 Memo[...]
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91 90 6 Phone status Sounds & alerts Display settings V oice C ommand Setting Settings[...]
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93 92 Phone status Thismenuallowsyoutoview My Phone Number , Signal Strength and Ba ttery Remaining . 1. Select Menu > Settings > Phone Status . Sounds & alerts The Sounds & Alerts menu allows you to specify a ringer type, message alert s ound, key volumeandsoon. 1. Select Menu > Settings >[...]
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93 92 01 02 03 04 05 03 04 05 06 07 02 06 01 Breeze Mode - Settings Display settings Setting the fon t size 1. Select Menu > Settings > Fo n t Size . 2. Select Medium , L arge or V ery Large . 3. Select Select . Setting the wallpaper 1. Select Menu > Settings > W allpaper . 2. Selectadesiredimage&g[...]
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Making, receiving and ending a call Call settings Checking all calls Speed dialing Using address book Using your headset Fixed dialing number Caller identification Slow Speech Calls and address book with Advanced Mode 1[...]
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97 96 AdvancedModeoff ersadditional fea tures and functionality associated with making calls and using address book. Making, receiving and ending a call Making a call 1. Entertheareacodeand phone number . 2. Press . Answering a call 1. Press or select Accept . Ending a call 1. Press . Oncethecalli[...]
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Advanced Mode - Calls and address book 97 96 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 01 02 3. Selectanumber . 4. Press to dial the selected number . note: T o redial the last number , press and hold in standby mode. Making a call during a call 1. Enterthephonenumber or select Options > View Contacts . 2. Press to dial[...]
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99 98 Replying to a missed call 1. Press to display the calls list. 2. Select Missed Calls by pressing L/R . 3. Selectanumbertocallby pressing U/D . 4. Press . Answering a second call N 1. Press .Therstcallis automatically put on hold. 2. Press to end the second call. The call on hold[...]
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Advanced Mode - Calls and address book 99 98 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 01 02 Multi-party calls N Y ou can talk with more than one personorhaveaconf erencecall. Making a multi-party call 1. C alltherstparticipant. 2. Call the second par ticipant. Therstcallisautomatically put on hold. 3. S[...]
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101 100 Finding a name manually in address book 1. Press U/D . Viewing the details of highlighted entry in address book 1. Select Select . F or details on address book, see page104. Reading a message during a call 1.Select Options > View Message . 2.Selectaconversa tion> View . 3.Selectamessage&[...]
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Advanced Mode - Calls and address book 101 100 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 01 02 Call settings Answering with any key press 1. Select Menu > Settings > C all > Answer Mode . 2. Select Press any key . note: Y ou can answer with any key ex cept and Ignore . Setting auto redial N 1. Select Menu > Settings > C a[...]
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103 102 2. Select Recent Calls > Received Calls . Viewing dialed calls 1. Select Menu > My Stuff > T ools . 2. Select Recent Calls > Dialed Calls . Viewing call rankings 1. Select Menu > My Stuff > T ools . 2. Select Recent Calls > Call Ranking . Deleting call logs 1. Select Menu > My Stuf[...]
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Advanced Mode - Calls and address book 103 102 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 01 02 Resetting all call times 1. Select Menu > My Stuff > T ools . 2. Select Recent Calls > Call Time . 3. Select Reset > Ye s . note: Thedefaultpasswor dis‘1234’. Speed dialing Y oucandialquicklyusings[...]
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105 104 Removing from speed dial 1. Select Menu > Address Book > Settings . 2. Select Speed Dial and select a number . 3. Select Remove > Ye s . Using address book Y oucansavenames,phone numbers, and informa tion on the SIMorphone.Numberofentries can depend on the capacity of theSIMc[...]
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Advanced Mode - Calls and address book 105 104 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 01 02 Searching for a phone number 1. Press D or select Menu > Address Book > Con tacts . 2. Inputtherstletterortwoof the person’s name and scroll with U/D . 3. Select Select t oviewdetail informa tion. 4. T[...]
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107 106 Making groups 1. Press D , R or select Menu > Address Book > Groups . 2. Select Options > Add New Group . 3 . Enteragr oupnameand select Sa ve . E diting groups 1. Press D , R or select Menu > Address Book > Groups . 2. Selectagroupandselect Options > Add New Group , E[...]
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Advanced Mode - Calls and address book 107 106 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 01 02 Using your headset Y oucanmakeorreceiv eacall usingyourheadset.Whenyou connect your headset to the jack, the button on the headset works as follo ws. note: Y ou must use the headset designedforthisde vice.Itis[...]
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109 108 1. Select Menu > Address Book > Fixed Dial Numbers . note: PIN2 must be correctly ent ered within3attempts.Ify ouinputincorrect code three times in a row , the PIN2 code will be blocked. If the PIN2 code isblocked,pleasecont actyourservice provider .Y ourPIN2codeissupplied[...]
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P2000 109 108 Receiving messages Creating and sending text messages Creating multimedia messages Message templates Message settings Managing messaging memory Email Using instant messenger Messaging with Advanced Mode 2[...]
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111 110 Whenyourphoneissett o AdvancedMode,y oucan use additional fea tures and functionality associated with messaging. Receiving messages Viewing a new message 1. Select View . 2. Selectamessage> View . Reading a message from the conversation 1. Select Menu > Messaging . 2. Se[...]
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Advanced Mode - Messaging 111 110 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 02 04 03 Itwillbesavedinoneofthe categories in the M y Stuff folder . F or details on Photo album, see page130 . Launching URL in the message 1. Select Menu > Messaging . 2. Selectamessagewhich includesanURL. 3. Select?[...]
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113 112 Creating and sending text messages Sending a text message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3 . Select Options > Send to and select a contact t o send the message and select Select > Done . 4. T osavethemessageasa draft, select Options > Sa[...]
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Advanced Mode - Messaging 113 112 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 02 04 03 Creating multimedia messages Y ou can creat e and send multimedia messages. Capacity is100KB,300KBor600KB.An error message will alert you once the message ex ceeds the capacity . Adding a saved picture to the message 1. Press U or select Menu >[...]
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115 114 Adding a new picture to the message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3. Select Insert > Picture by pressing L / R .Select T ake Picture . 4. F ocusontheobject . 5. Press or . 6. T o edit the te xt message, press U/D to select the te [...]
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Advanced Mode - Messaging 115 114 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 02 04 03 6 . Select Options > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send . Adding a new video to the message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3. Select Insert > Video by pressing L [...]
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117 116 Adding a recorded voice memo to the message 1. Press U or select Menu > Messaging > Options > Create Message . 2. Enter a message. 3. Select Insert > Audio by pressing L / R .Select My Audio > My V oice . 4. Scrolltothesavedaudioclip and select Play .Conrmthe audio clip and sel[...]
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Advanced Mode - Messaging 117 116 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 02 04 03 6 . T oeditthetextmessage, press U/D to select the te xt box and edit y our message. 7 .Select Options > Send to > a contact > Select > Done > Send . F ordetailsonrecordingav oice memo,seepage155 . Adding [...]
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119 118 Message templates Whenyouoft enusethesame phrases,youcansav ethe message under message templat es. Adding the message as a template 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Options > T emplates . 2. Select Options > Add New . 3. W ritethefr equentlyused message > Options > S[...]
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Advanced Mode - Messaging 119 118 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 02 04 03 4. Select Save . Setting profiles for multimedia message 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings . 2. Select Multimedia Message > MMS Profiles . 3. Selectaproleandselect Select . Setting sending options f or [...]
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121 120 Setting auto delete old message Whenmessagememory capacity is full, the oldest message will be deleted automatically . 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Options > Settings . 2. Select Auto Delete . 3. Select On or Off > Save . Managing messaging memory Upto300messagescanbe stored in the ph[...]
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Advanced Mode - Messaging 121 120 01 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 02 02 04 03 Deleting multiple conversations 1. Select Menu > Messaging > O ptions > Delete Conversations . 2. Select Select or Deselect to select or deselect the message. 3. Select Options > Delete > Ye s . Viewing memory space informa tion 1. Sel[...]
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125 124 InAdvancedMode,y oucanusethefullfea turesofmultimediathat Breez e IV offers. Camera Y oucantakepictur esandrecordmoviesusingthebuilt-incamer a. Thephotosandvideoclipscanbesav edandsentviamultimedia messages or Bluetooth. Z oom Z oom Pict[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 125 124 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 note: Whenyousetthephot osizeto 2048x1536,thez oomfunctionisnot available. Setting camera settings 1. Press in standby mode or select Menu > My Stuff > T ools > Camera . 2. Sele[...]
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127 126 Video camera options Icon Name Descriptions Flash On( ),Off( ) White Balance Auto( ),DayLight ( ),T ungsten( ) , Fluorescent ( ) Eff ect Normal ( ),Sepia ( ),Negative( ) , B&W( ) SelfTimer Off( ),5secs ( ),10secs[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 127 126 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 T aking a picture 1. Press in standby mode or select Menu > My Stuff > T ools > Camera . 2. F ocus on the object . 3. Press or , or select Options > Capture . note: Y ourphotowillbesaved automatically [...]
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129 128 note: Y oucanndthetakenpicturein Menu > Picture . After taking pictures To Press Sendusing a multimedia message Options > Send > as Multimedia Message Sendusing Bluetooth Options > Send > via Bluetooth Setas wallpaper Options > Set as > W allpaper SetasCallerID Optio[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 129 128 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 3. Select Camera Mode . note: Invideocameramode,pressan hold to change to camera mode. F or details on taking a picture, seepage127 . Viewing the recorded video clip 1. Select Menu > My Stuff >[...]
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131 130 During recording a video clip To Press Receive an incoming call or Pause and record continuously Pause Stoprecording Stop Photo album The Picture menu allows you t o viewallthepicturesyouha ve taken,sa veselectedimages to your phone or an e xternal memory card and share the photos with others. JPEG f orma[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 131 130 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Viewing Pictures by grid or list 1. Select Menu > Picture . 2. Select Options > View by Grid or View b y List . Setting as wallpaper in the display 1. Select Menu > Picture . 2. Selectapicture. 3. S[...]
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133 132 Deleting multiple pictures 1. Select Menu > Picture . 2. Select Options > Multiple Select . 3. Select Select to select more than one picture. 4. Select Deselect to cancel your selection. 5. Select Options > Delete > Ye s . Viewing a file inf ormation 1. Select Menu > Picture. 2. Select[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 133 132 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Using video player controls To Press Pause/Play Rewind Hold U F ast forward Hold D Control volume Sidekeyupordown or L/R Stop Options > Stop Mute Options > Mute RepeatOn/Off Options > Repeat On or R[...]
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135 134 Sending a video clip via Bluetooth 1. Select Menu > Video . 2. Selectavideoclip. 3. Select Options > Send > via Bluetooth . Deleting multiple video clips 1. Select Menu > Video . 2. Select Options > Multiple Select . 3. Select Select to select more thanonevideocliple. 4[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 135 134 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Listening to the recorded sound 1. Select Menu > My Stuff > Audio > My V oice . 2. Selectarecordedsound. 3. Select Play . Using audio player controls To Press Pause/Play Stop Options > Stop. Rewi[...]
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137 136 5. Select Deselect to cancel your selection. 6 . Select Options > C opy or Move . 7 .Press L / R t o select Phone or Memory .AndSelectdesired folder > Here . note: Memory appears only when an external memory car d is inserted. Sending sound file using multimedia message 1. Select Menu > My Stuff[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 137 136 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Adding music from W indows Media Player™ 1. LaunchWindowMediaPla yer on your computer . 2. ConnecttheUSBcabletothe deviceandthecomputer . 3. Select Music Player , Mass Storage , or Mo[...]
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139 138 Icon Descriptions Pause Play Rewindwithlongpress L F ast F orward with long press R Previoustrackwithshortpress L Next track with short press R Repeatalltracks Repeatsingletrack Repeatoff ShufeOn:thecurrentlistof songsarerandomlyshufed for playback ShufeOff:[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 139 138 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Using a playlist 1. T oaddtrackstoaplaylist, select Menu > A T & T Music > Music Player > Playlists . 2. Selectaplaylisttoaddmusic and select Options > Add T racks . 3. Select?[...]
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141 140 Viewing a music file informa tion 1. Whilemusicisplayinginthe player mode, select Options > Properties . 2. Use U/D toview T rack Number , Title , Ar tist , Album , Genre , D uration , Filename , File Size , Loca tion , F ormat , Bit Rate , Created , License and Sharing . Setting as ring tone 1. Select?[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 141 140 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 note: Ifthemusicleisplaying,you cannot delete it. Shopping music 1. Select Menu > A T & T Music > Shop Music . 2. T oreturnt othepre viouspage, press . Music player settings[...]
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143 142 Auto F ull Screen 1. Select Menu > A T & T Music > Music Player . 2. Select Settings > Auto F ull Screen . 3. Select On or Off and select Select . Removing 1. Select Menu > A T & T Music > Music Player . 2. Select Settings > Remove . 3. Select License Data F ile or All Music Cont[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 143 142 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 <Audioplayer > Playing time V olume controls Duration Player controls Back ground skin <Video player > V olume controls Playing time Player controls Video image Duration Icon Descriptions V olumelevel4 Pause Play Rew[...]
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145 144 Playing the video clip 1. Select Menu > My Stuff > T ools > Media Pla yer > Video . 2. Selectaleorselectafolder , thenale> Play . 3. Befor eplayingavideoclip , select Op tions to access thefollo wings: Create New F older , Send , Rename , Multiple Select[...]
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Advanced Mode - Multimedia 145 144 01 02 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Other files Y ou can manage unsuppor ted leforma tsthataresav edon yourphone.Italsolistsles receivedviaBluet oothfrom otherdevices. Viewing the list of the files 1. Select M[...]
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147 146 Magnifier Calendar Alarm clock Pill Reminder User Guide Calculator Tip calculator Stop watch Notepad and voice memo W orld time Converter Timer Say a command Readout Mode Useful F eatures with Advanced Mode 4[...]
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149 148 InAdvancedMode,y oucan utilize all usef ul fea tures that Breez eIVprovides. Magnifier Magnierhelpsto capture a more detailed scene by zooming in on the screen. Current Display Capture 1. Select Menu > T ools > Magnifier . 2. F ocus on the object and press F ocus . 3. Z oominandout?[...]
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Advanced Mode - Useful features 149 148 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Calendar Calendar helps you manage your schedule including your time f or calls or special days. Y ou can set a reminder on any givendat ewiththis function. Viewing calendar 1. Select Menu > T ools > Calendar . In the monthly view To Press M[...]
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151 150 3. Inputtheeven tandselect Save . note: Y oucancreateev entsforda tes from01/01/2000to12/31/2099 . Alarm clock Setting an alarm 1. Select Menu > T ools > Alarm Clock . 2. Select Create New f or new alarm. 3. Setthe Cycle , Time , Alarm Sound , Alarm Aler t T ype , Al[...]
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Advanced Mode - Useful features 151 150 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Pill Reminder PillRemindersets your schedule to take pill, and alarm pop-upwillappear on the setting time. Y ou can select to accept the reminder orhavether eminderpop-up againafter15minutes. Creating a new pill reminder 1[...]
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153 152 Checking T oday's Pill Reminder 1. Select Menu > T ools > Pill Reminder > Options > T oday's Pill . 2. Scrollandselecta pill reminder item t o check the detail. E diting a pill reminder 1. Select Menu > T ools > Pill Reminder . 2. Selectapillreminder> Select > E [...]
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Advanced Mode - Useful features 153 152 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Calculator 1. Select Menu > T ools > Calcula tor . 2. Input the numbers with the numeric keypad and en ter the operat ors with L/R/U/D/ to calculate. 3. Press to use the decimal point. 4. Press to cancel your input. 5. Select Reset to[...]
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155 154 Stop watch 1. Select Menu > T ools > Stop W atch . 2. Select Star t to start. 3. Select Stop to stop . 4. Select Continue to restart or select Reset to clear . 5 . T ochecksplittimes,select Mode > Split Time Mode . 6 . T ochecklaptimes,select Mode > Lap Time Mode . n[...]
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Advanced Mode - Useful features 155 154 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Options > Place on W allpaper . 6 . Ifyouwantremo vethenote from wallpaper , select the note and select Options > Remove from W allpaper . Recording a voice memo 1. Select Menu > T ools > V oice Memo . 2. Select New Reco[...]
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157 156 To Press Control volume Sidekeyupordown or U/D W orld time 1. Select Menu > T ools > W orld Time . 2. Selectacity> Select . 3. Press L/R to select a differ ent city and select Sa ve . note: If you want t o set dual time in idle screen, select Menu > Settings > Display > HomeScr[...]
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Advanced Mode - Useful features 157 156 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Timer 1. Select Menu > T ools > Timer . 2. Select Set and input the hours, minutes and seconds. 3. Select OK . 4. Select Star t . 5. Select Restart to restart. Say a Command Y ourphoneisequippedwith anAdvanced[...]
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159 158 2. Atthevoiceprompt,saya command and simply follo w thevoiceprompts. Thefollo winglistshowsavailable voicecommands. Call <Name or #> :V oicedials a name or phone number in your address book. If multiple numbers exist, say the name and the number type (i.e. mobile, home,work,[...]
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Advanced Mode - Useful features 159 158 01 02 03 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 04 04 06 05 Readout Mode ReadoutModemakesyour phone a useful companion when youcan’tordon’thav etheability to read the phone screen. WhenReadoutmodeis activat ed,thephonewill announcekeyalert,navigation,[...]
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161 160 Bluetooth Using USB Mode Using the web browser Setting profiles Connectivity with Advanced Mode 5[...]
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163 162 Whenyourphoneissett o AdvancedMode,y oucan use functionality associated withconnectivityandsetthe connectionproles. Bluetooth Bluetooth technology enables free wireless connections betweenelectronicdevices withinamaximumrangeof33 feet(10met ers).Bluetoo[...]
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Advanced Mode - Connectivity 163 162 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 05 05 06 note: AdvanceAudioDistribution Prole(A2DP)isaBluetoothprole (mode)whichisdesignedtotransf era uni-directional2 -channelstereoaudio stream to a headset or car audio . Activating Bluetooth 1. Select[...]
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165 164 device,select Options > T ake Files . 2. Theavailableleswillbe displayed. 3. Selectale> Options > Co py . Setting the visibility 1. Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Visibility . 2. Select Show or Hide . 3. Select Select . Naming the phone [...]
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Advanced Mode - Connectivity 165 164 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 05 05 06 Using USB Mode 1. C onnectthedatacablewith mobile and the computer . 2. Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity . 3. Select Select USB Mode . 4. Select Music Player , Mass Storage , Modem , or Ask on Connection . 5. F ollowt[...]
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167 166 3. Enteranamef ornew bookmarkinTitleeldand webaddressinURLeld. 4. Select Save . Entering web address 1. Select Menu > Browser > Enter Address . 2. EntertheURL . 3. Select Go . Viewing history 1. Select Menu > Browser > History . Setting advanced[...]
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Advanced Mode - Connectivity 167 166 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 05 05 06 Viewing certificates 1. Select Menu > Browser > Manage > Securit y > Certificates . Viewing download status 1. Select Menu > Browser > Manage > D ownload Manager . Setting profiles Y oucanviewacurrent connectionprol[...]
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169 168 E diting profiles 1. Select Menu > Browser > Manage > Profiles . 2. Selectaprole> Options > E dit . 3. E dittheparametersand select Sa ve . note: Thedefaultpr oleisnoteditable. Viewing profiles 1. Select Menu > Browser > Manage > Profiles . 2. S[...]
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169 168 Language Time and date V oice command setting Sounds and alerts Display settings Security Updating software Reset TTY Settings with Advanced Mode 6[...]
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171 170 InAdvancedMode,y oucan change and customiz e sounds settings, call handling, display settings, security settings, and other settings associated with your phone. Language 1. Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Language . 2. Select Screen T ext or Predictive and select Select . 3. Selectalanguage&[...]
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171 170 01 02 03 04 05 03 04 05 06 07 02 06 06 01 Advanced Mode - Settings 4. T oimprov etherecognition accuracy , select Adaptation > Adapt V oice > Star t . note: Y ou can check the details for each setting option by selecting Help on the option setting screen. Sounds and alerts The Profiles menu allows you to specify a ring[...]
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173 172 Setting the home screen 1. Select Menu > Settings > Display > Home Screen . 2. Select Clock T ype or Te x t . 3. Selectanoptionoradjust values. 4. Select Save . Setting the menu type 1. Select Menu > Settings > Display > Menu T ype . 2. Select Grid or List . 3. Select [...]
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173 172 01 02 03 04 05 03 04 05 06 07 02 06 06 01 Advanced Mode - Settings 3. Select Select . Setting the brightness 1. Select Menu > Settings > Display > LCD Brightness . 2. Adjustbrightnesslev elofL CD . 3 Select Save . note: Modifying brightness may aff ect your batt ery life. Setting the backlight timer[...]
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175 174 1. Select Menu > Settings > Security > PIN > PIN Lock . 2. Select Ye s and enter PIN code. 3. Select OK . note: T o change the PIN code, select Menu > Settings > Security > PIN > Change PIN . Changing PIN 2 1. Select Menu > Settings > Security > Change PIN2 . 2. Enter PIN2 code and se[...]
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175 174 01 02 03 04 05 03 04 05 06 07 02 06 06 01 Advanced Mode - Settings note: Afterdownloadingthesoftware, thedevicewillaskyouwhethert o update the softwar e now or later . If you choose to update the softw are now , it will restart the handset. If you postpone updating the software, the upda te will be postp[...]
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177 176 3 Select OK > Master Clear > Ye s . note: It will reset your phone to its default setting and delete all personal data.Thedef aultpasswordis‘1234’. Resetting the external memory 1. Select Menu > Settings > Reset . 2. Enter password. 3. Select OK > External Memory Reset > Select > Ye [...]
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177 176 01 02 03 04 05 03 04 05 06 07 02 06 06 01 Advanced Mode - Settings • TTY T alk :Us erswhocantalk butcannothear ,canreceive te xt messages and reply with voicemessages. • TTY Hear :Us erswhocanhear but cannot talk, can send te xt messagesandreceivev oice messages. n[...]
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179 1 78 Alert message T roubleshooting checklist Safety informa tion Safety precautions About the battery usage FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations f or wireless devices FCC regulatory compliance W arranty Speaker Phone & Noise Canel Dynamic Noise Suppression from Audience earSmart™ technology Appendix 7[...]
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181 180 Alert message If you e xperience any problem while using your mobile phone, please ref er to the f ollowing checklist. If the problem still persists, contact y our dealer or nearest carrier . When the “Insert SIM Card” message appears: MakesuretheSIMcar dis correctly installed. Check t o see if theSIMcardis[...]
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181 180 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 When the “Password” message appears in Phone locked state: Enter the phone passwor d. The defaultpassw ordis”1234”.Ifyou cannot remember the password, contact the near est carrier . When the “Enter PIN1” message appears: InputPIN1.ThedefaultPIN1is &[...]
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183 182 When the other party cannot hear you speaking: Y our phone may be set to MUTE. DisabletheMUTEfunction.Or yourhandmaybeco veringthe microphone locat ed below the # ke y. When battery lifetime is shorter than usual: This may happen when you ar e in an area with low signal strength. T urn off your phone when it[...]
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183 182 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 When you are unable to make a call: Y our phone may be set to “Fix ed DialingNumber(FDN)”mode. Cancelthe“FDN”mode. When you are unable to charge the battery: This may be the result of one of the follo wing three cases. 1. Y ourchargermaybeout?[...]
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185 184 Safety inf ormation The follo wing list shows how to maintain y our mobile phone, together with precautions to take. – Keepy ourmobilephoneandits accessories out of the reach of children and pets. – Maintain your mobile phone in dry conditions and keep it within normal operating tempera tures. T emperatures hig[...]
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185 184 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 – Use only authorized batt eries, battery char gers and accessories.Anymalfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized ba tteries, battery char gers and accessorieswillvoidthelimited product warran ty . – Ensure that the batt ery and battery char ger do not [...]
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187 186 Switch off in restricted areas Alwaysswitchy ourphoneoffin areas where mobile phone use is restricted. Switch off in explosive or dangerous areas Alwaysswitchy ourphone offinareaswithe xplosiveor dangerous mat erials (such as fuels, fuel sta tions or areas containingchemicalgoods)and[...]
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187 186 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 whenusingmedicalequipment forpriv atepurposes,ifpossible. Alwaysconsultwiththemedical equipment’smanuf actureroran expert regarding phone use near themedicalequipment. Installing a hands f ree device in your vehicle Installvehicl[...]
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189 188 – Donotuseadamagedbattery or charger . – Donotdisassembleoropen crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred. – Donotmodifyor remanuf acture, att empt to insert foreign objects int o the battery , immerse or expose to waterorotherliquids,e xpose tore,e xplosi[...]
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189 188 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 – Donotshortcircuitabattery orallowmetallicconductive objects to cont act battery terminals. – Replacethebatteryonly with another battery tha t hasbeenqualiedwiththe deviceperthisstandar d, IEEE-Std- 1725-2006.?[...]
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191 190 you use. – Batterylif einevitablyshortens overtime. – Use an authorized batt ery and charger only . – Sinceoverchar gingmay shortenbatterylif e,remov e the phone from its char ger once it is fully charged. Unplug the charger , once charging is complete.L eavingthebattery in hot or[...]
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191 190 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations f or wireless devices OnJuly10 ,2003,theU.S.F ederal Communications Commission (FCC)ReportandOrderin WTDocket01-309modied the ex ception of wireless phonesundertheHearingAid Comp[...]
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193 192 theirhearingdevices.Notall phoneshavebeenr ated.Phones thatarer atedhav etheratingon their box or a label loca ted on the box. The ratings ar e not guarantees. Resultswillvarydependingon theuser ’shearingdeviceand hearing loss. If your hearing devicehappe[...]
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193 192 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 prof essional may help you ndthisrating.Higherr atings meanthatthehearingdeviceis relativ elyimmunetoint erference noise. The hearing aid and wirelessphonera tingvalues arethenaddedtogether .Asum of5isconsi[...]
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195 194 inSection20 . 19oftheFCC Rules.TheHACr atingand measurement pr ocedure are describedintheAmerican NationalStandar dsInstitute (ANSI)C63. 19standard. T oensurethattheHearingAid Compatibility ra ting for y our phone is maintained, secondary transmitters such as Bl[...]
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195 194 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 FCC Regulatory Compliance FCC Regulatory Compliance ThisdevicecomplieswithPart 15oftheFCCRules.Opera tion is subject to the f ollowing two conditions:(1)thisdevicemay not cause harmful interf erence, and(2)thisdevicemustaccept [...]
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197 196 standards wer e based on comprehensiveandperiodic evalua tionsoftherelev ant scienticliter ature.Thedesign of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and applicable. Statement according to FCC part 15. 105 NO TE: Thisequipmenthas been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class[...]
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197 196 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 measures: Reorientor relocate thereceiving antenna. Increase the separation betw een theequipmentandreceiv er . Connecttheequipmentint o an outlet on a circuit diff erent fromtha ttowhichthereceiveris connected. Consult the dealer or an[...]
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199 198 Health and Safety Informa tion FCC This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localizedspecicabsorption rat e(SAR)foruncontr olled environmen t/generalpopulation exposur elimitsspeciedinANSI/ IEEEStd.C95. 1-1992andhad been tested in accor dance with the measurement pr [...]
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199 198 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 variationsin. ** Thisdevicecont ains1800 MHzGSMfunctionsthat arenotopera tionalinU.S. T erritories;thislingis applicableonlyfor850MHz GSMand1900MHzPCS operations. W arranty Protect Y our W arranty [...]
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201 200 Someoftheseproductsmay not be compatible to use with your Pan tech product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction. Ifserviceisrequiredony our unit and it is determined that anon-Pant echaccessoryhas creat ed the problem with your unit,theW arran tywillnotapply . I[...]
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201 200 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 defect(s)willber epairedor replaced (with new or rebuilt parts)attheCompany ’soption, without charge f or parts or labor directlyrela tedtothedef ect(s). The antenna, k eypad, display , rechargeable ba ttery and battery char ger , if included, are s[...]
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203 202 (d) Damageresultingfrom connection to , or use of any accessory or other pr oduct notapprov edorauthorized by the Company; (e) Def ectsinappearance, cosmetic,decorativ eor structural items such as framingandnon- operative parts; (f ) Productdamagedfrom ext ernal?[...]
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203 202 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 transportation prepaid, to the Company by calling the number listed below or to the place of purchase f or repair or replacement pr ocessing. T olocatePant echAuthorized ServiceCenter ,call:(800)962- 8622oremailHandsetHelp@ Pant ech.com. Pleasehavethef[...]
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205 204 THEEXTENTOFTHE COMP ANY’SLIABILITYUNDER THISW ARRANT YISLIMITEDTO THEREP AIRORREPLACEMENT PROVIDEDABO VEAND, INNOEVENT ,SHALLTHE COMP ANY’SLIABILITYEXCEED THEPURCHASEPRICEP AID BYPURCHASERFORTHE PRODUCT . ANYIMPLIEDW ARRANTI[...]
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205 204 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 PRODUCTISBEINGREP AIRED ORREPLACED . Nopersonorrepresent ativeis authorized t o assume for the Company any liability other than expr essed herein in connection with the sale of this product. Somestat esorprovincesdo not allow limitations on ho w lon[...]
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207 206 Speaker Phone & Noise Cancel • Whenusingthephonein speakerphone mode with noise suppression turned on, it is recommended that y ou hold the phone in the opened position with the microphone below the ke ypad facing y ou. Inthisposition,thehigher- performingadvancednoise suppression utilizing tw[...]
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207 206 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 Dynamic Noise Suppression from Audience Y ourphoneisequippedwithan advancedvoicepr ocessingchip thatdeliversclearmobilecallsb y suppressing backgr ound noise, intermitt ent sounds (like a sir en ornearbyconv ersation),and echoes, allowi[...]
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209 208 surrounding noise. The noise suppression technologyisbuilt-inand already enabled in your new mobilephone.Soit’sreadyto provideunsurpassedv oice claritywitheverycall. earSmart™ technology Y ourphonefea turesearSmart™, anintelligen tvoiceprocessor thatdelivers?[...]
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209 208 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 04 05 06 Appendix 07 • Italsoautomaticallyequaliz es andadjustsvoicevolumeso you can hear and talk na turally , eveninthenoisiestplaces. • WithearSmarttechnology ,you can talk where y ou want, and haveclearconv ersationsf or mobilec[...]
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PB 210 Memo[...]