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    Keypad Tone
    ySounds: Allows you to select a tone that 
    the phone sounds when a key is pressed 
    on the dialpad. You can select an option 
    from Beep and Voice and set the volume.
    yVolume: Allows you to control your Keypad 
    Tone volume.
    Multimedia
    This menu allows you to control your 
    Multimedia volume.
    Call
    This menu allows you to control your Call 
    volume. 
    Device Settings
    This menu allows you to configure the Device 
    Settings. To access Device Settings, from the 
    standby screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  Settings, and  Device 
    Settings.
    Date & Time
    ySet Date: Allows you to enter the day, 
    month, and year. You can set to Auto 
    Update with the Auto Update menu.
    yDate Format: Allows you to select the 
    date format. 
    ddd, MMM DD (day, month date) 
    MM/DD/YYYY (month/date/year)  
    DD/MM/YYYY (date/month/year) 
    YYYY/MM/DD (year/month/date)
    ySet Time: Allows you to enter the current 
    time. You can choose the time format via 
    the Time Format menu option.
    yTime Format: Allows you to choose the 
    time format between 12 Hours and 24 
    Hours.
    yAuto Update: Allows you to set the phone 
    to automatically update the time and date 
    according to the current local time zone.
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    Languages
    Allows you to change the language for the 
    display text on your phone. This change will 
    also affect the Language Input mode.
    Set Hotkeys
    Allows you to change the preferences on the 
    Hotkeys that are currently assigned for your 
    Navigation Keys (when in standby mode).
    Flight Mode
    This allows you to only use the phone’s 
    features that do not require the use of the 
    wireless network when you are in an airplane 
    or in places where the wireless network is 
    prohibited. If you set the flight mode on, the 
    flight mode icon will be displayed on the 
    screen instead of the network signal icon.
    yOn: You cannot make (or receive) any calls, 
    including emergency calls, or use other 
    features that require network coverage.
    yOff: You can deactivate the flight mode to 
    access the network.
    Security
    Various codes and passwords are used to 
    protect the features and settings of your phone.
    yPhone Lock: You can use a security code 
    to avoid unauthorized use of the phone.  
    If you set the Phone Lock to When Power 
    On, the phone will request a security 
    code whenever you switch the phone 
    on. If you set the Phone Lock to When 
    SIM Changed, your phone will request a 
    security code only when you change your 
    SIM Card. If you set the Phone Lock to 
    Lock Phone Now, your phone will lock 
    immediately.
     NoteThe default security code is “0000”.
    yPIN Request: When the PIN Request 
    feature is turned on, you must enter your 
    PIN each time you switch the phone on. 
    Consequently, any person who does not 
    have your PIN cannot use your phone 
    without your approval.
     NoteBefore setting the PIN Request feature off, you 
    must enter your PIN.
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    yFixed Dial Number: This feature allows 
    you to restrict your outgoing calls to 
    selected phone numbers, if supported by 
    your SIM Card. The PIN2 code is required.
    t FDN  On/Off
    - 
     On: You can only call phone numbers 
    stored in the FDN List. You must enter your 
    PIN2 code.
    -  Off: You can call any number.
    t FDN  List: Allows you to enter a new FDN 
    entry.
    yChange Codes: The Change Codes feature 
    allows you to change your current password 
    to a new one. You must enter the current 
    password before you can specify a new 
    one. You can change the access codes for: 
    Security Code, PIN Code, PIN2 Code.
     NoteNot all SIM Cards have a PIN2 Code. If your SIM 
    Card does not, this menu option is not displayed.
    Reset Settings
    This function allows you to restore factory 
    settings. To do this, you need the security code.
    yMaster Reset: Restores the phone settings 
    (e.g.: Audio, Display, Language, Date & 
    Time) to default values.
    yMaster Clear: Deletes downloaded/user 
    created contents (e.g.: images, videos) from 
    the phone and the external memory card. 
    tPhone
      -  Deletes all downloaded/user created 
    images and audios from the phone 
    memory.
      -  Deletes personal information stored 
    in the phone memory (e.g.: Address 
    Book, Messages, Tasks, Alarm, Calendar 
    Schedules).
      -  Restores the settings stored in the phone 
    memory to the default values.
    tMemory Card: Deletes all contents from the 
    external memory card.
     NoteAfter Master Reset or Master Clear(Phone), the 
    security code will be set by default.
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    Display
    This menu allows you to configure your Display 
    settings.  
    To access Display, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  
    Settings, and  Display.
    Wallpapers
    Allows you to set a picture or color as your 
    background for the Main or External screens.
    Fonts
    Allows you to configure the font size and color 
    of the font that your phone uses.
    Clocks & Calendar
    Allows you to select a Clock or Calendar to 
    display on the Main or Extenal screens.
    Brightness
    Allows you to set the brightness of the display 
    screen and the keypad. 
    Backlight Timer
    Allows you to set the duration of the display 
    backlight and keypad.
    Color Themes
    Allows you to change the whole look of your 
    phone display to a Black or White theme.
    Menu Styles
    Allows you to set the main menu style to Icon 
    or List view.
    Call
    This menu allows you to configure your Call 
    settings.  
    To access Call, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  
    Settings, and  Call.
    Call Forwarding
    This feature allows you to forward incoming 
    calls to another phone number. You can choose 
    from All Voice Calls, If Busy, If No Answer, 
    or If Out of Reach.
     NoteThis menu may be different depending on your 
    SIM card.
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    Send My Number
    This network service allows you to set your 
    phone number to be displayed or hidden from 
    the person you are calling. You can select Set 
    by Network if you prefer to have different 
    settings for different service providers.
    Auto Redial
    If set to On, your phone redials the number 
    you’re trying to call up to 10 times after you 
    hear a quick, busy signal. Press the End/
    Power Key 
     to stop the call attempts.
    This feature attempts to redial numbers that 
    are engaged due to the wireless network. It 
    does not redial numbers to an engaged party.
     NoteThere will be no alert indicating the call has been 
    connected. You must stay on the line to hear 
    when the call is connected.
    Answer Mode
    This allows you to determine how to answer 
    the phone.
    yAny Key: Allows you to answer an 
    incoming call by pressing any key, except 
    the End/Power Key 
    , Volume Keys, 
    or the Right Soft Key  Silent.
    ySend Key Only: Allows you to only answer 
    an incoming call by pressing the Send Key 
     or Left Soft Key  Accept.
    yFlip Open: Allows you to Flip open the 
    phone to answer an incoming call.
    Senior Mode
    This option allows you to turn the senior 
    mode on or off. Senior mode enhances high 
    frequencies to reduce the effects of hearing 
    loss.
    Minute Minder
    This option allows you to specify whether 
    the phone will beep every minute during an 
    outgoing call to keep you informed of the 
    length of the call. 
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    Call Waiting
    This menu allows you to enable or disable call 
    waiting. If enabled, you will be notified of an 
    incoming call while you are on another call.
     NoteThis menu may be different depending on your 
    SIM card.
    Call Reject
    This menu allows you to enable or disable call 
    reject for all numbers or just the numbers on 
    the Call Reject List.
    yCall Reject On/Off: Allows you to activate 
    or deactivate Call Reject. When the Reject 
    All Calls option is set, all incoming calls 
    are routed directly to Voicemail. Reject on 
    List allows you to enable Call Reject for the 
    numbers saved on your Call Reject List.
    yCall Reject List: Allows you to view a 
    list of the numbers you wish to reject and 
    add new numbers to the list. You have 
    the option of choosing numbers from your 
    Contact List or adding a new number.
    Send DTMF Tones
    Allows you to manage DTMF tones. Select from 
    On or Off.
    Accessability
    yTTY: Allows you to enable TTY Mode in 
    order to contact other TTY devices. Select 
    from TTY Full, TTY Talk, TTY Hear, or 
    TTY Off.
    yHearing Aid: Allows you to enable or 
    disable the Hearing Aid function.
    Time & Cost
    Allows you to view information about Call 
    Duration and Data Counter.
    Noise Cancelation
    Allows you to enable or disable the Noise 
    Cancellation function.
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    Accessibility
    TTS (Text-to Speech)
    When you set this on, SMS can be read out.
     NoteWhen the TTS mode is set, the Keypad Tone is 
    set to Voice and also the Call Alert of the Voice 
    command menu is set to Ring After Name 
    automatically. 
     NoteWhen the phone is in Vibration mode, TTS does 
    not work.
    Keypad Tone
    ySounds: Allows you to select a tone that 
    the phone sounds when a key is pressed 
    on the dialpad. You can select an option 
    from Beep and Voice and set the volume.
    yVolume: Allows you to control your Keypad 
    Tone volume.
    Large Text
    Allows you to set the size of the text. Select 
    from On or Off.
    Invert Color
    Allows you to set the color contrast for better 
    screen viewing. Select from On or Off.
    Mono Sound
    Allows you to enable or disable the Mono 
    Sound function.
    Senior Mode
    Allows you to turn the senior mode on or off. 
    Senior mode enhances high frequencies to 
    reduce the effects of hearing loss.
    TTY
    Allows you to enable TTY Mode in order to 
    contact other TTY devices. Select from TTY Full, 
    TTY Talk, TTY Hear, or TTY Off.
    Hearing Aid
    Allows you to enable or disable the Hearing 
    Aid function.
    Voice Command
    Allows you to set the Voice Command options. 
    Refer to page 54.
    Settings 
    						
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    Connection
    This menu allows you to configure your 
    Connection settings.  
    To access Connection, from the standby 
    screen, press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  Settings, and  Connection.
    Bluetooth
    Your phone has built-in Bluetooth wireless 
    technology, which makes it possible for 
    you to connect your phone wirelessly to 
    other Bluetooth devices such as a hands-
    free device, PC, PDA, or other phones. 
    The devices registered in your phone can 
    only be connected one at a time (To make 
    a connection to the same type of device or 
    change Bluetooth preferences, disconnect the 
    existing device first).
    You can also exchange, for example, business 
    cards, calendar items, and pictures.
    To access Bluetooth, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  Settings,  Connection, and  
    Bluetooth.Handsfree profile
    This 
     appears when the hands-free profile 
    is used between the hands-free device. This 
    allows you to call using a Bluetooth connection.
    A2DP profile
    This 
     appears when the A2DP profile is 
    used between the stereo headset device and 
    the phone. This allows you to listen to an audio 
    clip. A2DP is the Advanced Audio Distribution 
    Profile, which provides support for streaming 
    either mono or stereo audio using Bluetooth.
    Handsfree + A2DP profile
    This 
     appears when both profiles of the 
    hands-free and the A2DP are used between 
    the compatible device and the phone. This 
    allows you to call and listen to an audio clip 
    using a Bluetooth connection.
    When using each device, see the manual that 
    comes with the device.
     NoteWe recommend that your phone and the 
    Bluetooth device you are communicating with 
    should be no more than 10 meters apart. The 
    connection may be improved if there are no 
    solid objects between your phone and the other 
    Bluetooth device.
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    Bluetooth Menu Options
    yTurn On/Off: Allows you to turn your 
    Bluetooth  functionality on or off.
    yMy Visibility On/Off 
     -  On: This option makes your phone visible 
    to other Bluetooth devices.
     -  Off: This option hides your phone from 
    other Bluetooth devices except those 
    already paired with yours.
    ySearch New Device: This function allows 
    you to search for and add new devices.
    yMy Devices: This function allows you to 
    view the list of all devices that are paired 
    with your phone.
    yMy Bluetooth Info: This menu allows you 
    to configure the profile for Bluetooth. 
     -  Device Name: Allows you to change the 
    device’s name which can be seen by other 
    Bluetooth devices.
     -  Supported Services: Shows you all 
    services that the device supports.
     -  Primary Storage: Allows you to assign 
    the default storage to Device or Memory 
    Card for files received via Bluetooth.
    To pair with another device
    1. From the standby screen, press the Right 
    Soft Key  Menu,  Settings,  
    Connection,  Bluetooth, and  
    Search New Device.
    2. If you want to stop searching, press the Left 
    Soft Key 
     Stop.
    3. All of the devices found are displayed.
    4. Select the desired device by pressing 
     
    Add and entering the password.
    USB Connection
    You can transfer files from a compatible 
    PC to the memory in your phone using the 
    Mass Storage Mode. When you connect the 
    phone to a PC using the USB cable, this will 
    be displayed as a removable disk through 
    Windows Explorer.
    The USB Connection Mode determines how 
    your phone will communicate with other USB 
    devices when they are connected with a USB 
    cable.
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    Internet Profiles
    This menu shows the Internet Profiles. You 
    can add, delete, and edit Internet Profiles by 
    pressing the Left Soft Key 
     Options. 
    However, you cannot delete or edit default 
    configurations provided by AT&T.
    Access Points
    This menu shows the Access Points. You can 
    register, delete, and edit by pressing the Left 
    Soft Key 
     Options. However, you cannot 
    delete or edit default configurations provided 
    by AT&T.
    Network Selection
    Allows you to set the network mode from 
    Automatic or Manual.
     NoteThis menu may be different depending on your 
    SIM card.
    Memory
    This menu allows you to configure your 
    Memory settings.  
    To access Memory, from the standby screen, 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     Menu,  
    Settings, and  Memory.
    Used Space
    This function shows the memory status of the 
    phone and memory card (if inserted).
    yPhone Common This function shows the Memory Status 
    of the phone and the memory being 
    used by Audio, Image, Video, Multimedia 
    Message, Java, and Others types of files.
    yPhone Reserved  This function shows the status of 
    the reserved memory used by Text 
    Messages, Contacts, Calendar items, 
    Tasks, and the Notepad.
    yMemory Card If your phone has a memory card in the 
    card slot, you can save images, sounds, 
    and videos onto it. You can check the 
    current status of the external memory 
    card in this memory status menu.
    Settings 
    						
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