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    Getting Started with Your Phone
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    Getting Started with Your Phone
     3. Picture & Video
      1. V CAST Videos
      2. Get New Pictures
     3. My Pictures
     4. My Videos
     5. Take Picture
     6. Record Video
     7. Online Album
     4. Games
      1. Get New Applications
     5. Mobile Web
      6. Browse & Download
      1. Get New Applications
     7. Extras
      1. Get New Applications
     My Pictures
     VZ  Navigator
     Bluetooth
      1. Add New Devices
      Settings & Tools
     1. My Verizon
     2. Master Volume
     3. Tools
     1. Voice Commands
     2. Calculator
     3. Calendar
     4. Alarm Clock
     5. Stop Watch 6. Countdown Timer
     7. World Clock
     8. Notepad
      9. USB Mass Storage
      10. G’zGEAR
    1. Earth Compass
    2. Walking Counter
    3. Thermometer
    4. Tides
    5. Sunrise Sunset
    6. Astro Calendar
    7. Star Gazer
    8. Setup
    9. How To Use
     4. Bluetooth Menu
      1. Add New Devices
     5. Keyguard Settings
     1. Keyguard Timer
     2. Unlock Options
     6. PTT Settings
     1. PTT Mode
     2. PTT Alert
    1. Tone
    1. Get New Ringtone
    2. Vibrate
     3. PTT Tutorial
     7. Sounds Settings
     1. Easy Set-up
     2. Call Sounds
    1. Call Ringtone
    1. 
    Get New Applications
    2. Call Vibrate 
    						
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    3. Caller ID Readout
     3. Alert Sounds
    1. TXT Message
    2. Multimedia Message
    3. Voicemail
    4. Emergency Tone
    5. Missed Call
    6. PTT Alert
     4. Keypad Volume
      5. Digit Dial Readout
     6. Service Alerts
    1. ERI
    2. Minute Beep
    3. Call Connect
    4. Software Update
     7. Power On/Off
    1. Power On
    2. Power Off
     8. Display Settings
     1. Easy Set-up
     2. Banner
    1. Personal Banner
    2. ERI Banner
     3. Backlight
    1. Display
    1. Duration  
    2. Brightness 
    2. Keypad
     4. Wallpaper
    1. My Pictures2. My Videos
    3. Fun Animations
     5. Display Themes
      6. Main Menu Settings
    1. Menu Layout
    2. Replace Menu Items
    3. Position Menu Items
    4. Reset Menu Settings
     7. Dial Fonts
      8. Menu Font Size
     9. Clock Format
    1. Main Clock
    2. Front Clock
      10. Front Display
     9. Phone Settings
     1. Airplane Mode
     2. Set Shortcuts
    1. Set My Shortcuts
    2. Set Directional Keys
    3. Set Red Side Key*
     3. Voice Commands 
    Settings
    1. Confirm Choices
    2. Sensitivity
    3. Adapt Voice
    4. Prompts
    1. Mode
    2. Audio Playback
    3. Timeout
    5. VoiceMode Training
      * This option is available only when the PT T feature is turned off.  
    						
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    6. Info
     4. Language
     5. Location 
     6. Current Country
     7. Security
    1. Edit Codes
    1. Phone Only
    2. Calls & Services
    2. Restrictions
    1. Location Setting
    2. Calls
    1. Incoming Calls
    2. Outgoing Calls
    3. Messages
    1. Incoming 
    Messages
    2. Outgoing 
    Messages
    4. Dial-Up Modem
    3. Phone Lock Setting
    4. Lock Phone Now
    5. Restore Phone
     8. System Select
     9. NAM Selection
      10. Motion Detection
    1. G’zGEAR
    2. My Pics/Videos
     10.  Call  Settings
     1. Answer Options
     2. Auto Retry
     3. TTY Mode
      4. One Touch Dial 5. Voice Privacy
     6. PC Connections
     7. DTMF Tones
     8. PTT Mode
     9. Assisted Dialing
     11.  Memory
     1. Save Options
    1. Pictures
    2. Videos
    3. Sounds
     2. Phone Memory
    1. Memory Usage
    2. My Pictures
    3. My Videos
    4. My Ringtones
    5. My Music
    6. My Sounds
    7. My Contacts
    8. Move All To Card
     3. Card Memory
     12.  USB  Mode
     13.  Phone  Info
     1. My Number
     2. SW/HW Version
     3. Icon Glossary
     4. Software Update
     14.  Set-up  Wizard
     15.  Tutorial
      1. Push to Talk (PTT)
     2. G’zGEAR
     3. Voice Dictation
     4. Message Readout 
    						
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    Icon Reference
    Screen Icons
    When the handset is turned on, the main display displays icons 
    indicating the status of the handset. 
    Digital indicator. Digital service is available.
    3G service indicator. 3G service is available.
    1x service indicator. 1x service is available.
    Airplane Mode
    Battery Strength indicator. Indicates battery level. The 
    more bars, the stronger the charge. 
    In Call State. A call is in progress.
    * No icon appears when the handset is in idle mode.
    Data Session
    Location On Mode
    E911 Only Mode
    No Service indicator.  
    Indicates the handset cannot receive a signal from the 
    system. 
    Voice Privacy
    Roaming indicator. The handset is outside of the home 
    service area.
    Network Extender (Femto Cell) indicator. The handset is 
    connected to the Network Extender. 
    SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol developed 
    by Netscape Communications that uses encryption to 
    secure data through the public Internet from client to 
    server.
    T T Y mode On
    Indicates Bluetooth
    ® mode is active. 
    Indicates Bluetooth
    ® is connected to another device.
    Bluetooth
    ® Discovery Mode is active. 
    						
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    Voice Commands (Active)
    Voice Commands (Listening)
    1x and PT T services are available.
    3G and PT T services are available.
    PT T in use. A PT T call is in progress. 
    Alarm Only
    Vibrate Only
    Sound Off
    Appears when an alarm is set. 
    Appears when a Calendar event is set. 
    Indicates you have missed calls.
    Indicates you have a new message.
    Indicates you have a high priority message.
    Indicates you have a new voicemail.
    Indicates you have a high priority voicemail.
    Indicates Speakerphone mode is active.
    Recent Call Icons
    The following icons appear in the Recent Calls lists (Missed, 
    Received, Dialed, and All):
    Indicates a dialed call.
    Indicates a received call.
    Indicates a missed call. 
    						
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    Media Center Icons
    The following icons appear in the Media Center:
    Picture File
    Picture Protected File
    Ringtone File
    Ringtone Protected File
    Sound File
    Sound Protected File
    Video File
    Video Protected File
    Contacts Icons
    The following icons appear in Contacts:
    Mobile 1
    Mobile 2
    Home
    Business
    Personal Email
    Business Email
    Group
    Picture
    Ringtone
    IM Screen Name
    AIM
    Ya h o o !
    WL Messenger 
    						
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    Home Address
    Work Address
    Company Name
    Title in Company
    Birthday
    Notes
    In Case of Emergency
    Speed Dial
    Message Icons
    The following icons appear in the list of received messages:
    New/Unread Text or Web Message
    Opened/Read Text or Web Message
    New/Unread Multimedia Message Notification
    Opened/Read Multimedia Message Notification
    New/Unread Downloaded Multimedia Message
    Opened/Read Downloaded Multimedia Message
    New/Unread Multimedia Message
    Opened/Read Multimedia Message
    New/Unread WAP Push Message
    Opened/Read WAP Push Message
    Priority
    Locked Message
    The following icons appear in the list of sent messages:
    Sent Message
    Multiple Messages Sent 
    						
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    Delivered Message
    Sent failed Message
    Incomplete Delivery Message
    Pending Message
    The following icons appear in the Drafts message list:
    Text Message Draft
    Multimedia Message Draft
    PTT Screen Icons
    The following icons appear on the incoming/outgoing PT T call screen 
    or the PT T calls in the Recent Calls list: 
    Received calls list - individual
    Received calls list - group
    Dialed calls list - individual
    Dialed calls list - group
    Missed calls
    Connecting to [individual name]
    Connected to [individual name]
    Connecting to [group name]
    Connected to [group name]
    Talking to [individual name]
    Talking to [group name]
    Listening to [individual name]
    Listening to [group name]
    Alerting [individual name] 
    						
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    PTT Individual available
    PT T Group available
    PT T unavailable
    Bluetooth® Icons
    An audio device is paired with your handset
    A PC is paired with your handset
    A PDA is paired with your handset
    Another handset is paired with your handset
    When successfully connected, the following icons may appear:
    A device is paired with your handset
     A headset is connected with your handset
    Feature Overview
    Water Resistance
    The CASIO G’zOne Ravine™ is water resistant. It provides reliable 
    performance for outdoor activities, and in wet conditions such as 
    driving rain or high humidity.  
    The tested device meets the requirements of the MIL-STD-810G (Rain 
    & immersion 1m, 30min) standard. 
    Warning !
    The Water Resistance feature does not guarantee protection 
    against the usage of this device underwater. Do not use the 
    handset underwater.  
    						
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    NOTE
    To maintain water resistance:
    Securely close the Charging/Data Port cover and the Headset 
    Jack cover. 
    Completely close the battery cover and slide the battery cover 
    lock to the LOCK position.  •
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    Shock Resistance
    The rugged construction of the Ravine™ provides outstanding shock 
    and vibration resistance. The tested device meets the requirements of 
    the MIL-STD-810G (Drop 1.5m) standard.
    Warning !
    The shock and vibration resistance features do not guarantee 
    protection against every type of shock and vibration. Your handset 
    may be damaged or malfunction depending on the severity of the 
    shock or vibration.
    Dust Resistance
    For additional peace of mind, the Ravine™ is also dust resistant. The 
    device was tested using silica flour at a temperature of 95°F and 
    meets the MIL-STD-810G (Dust) standard. 
    						
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