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    To purchase City ID
    1. Press [MENU].
    2. Press 
    Apps.
    3. Scroll and select 
    City ID.
    4. A screen describing City ID
    will be displayed. You will be
    asked if you want to purchase
    City ID. Select 
    Ye s.
    5. The application then
    downloads and installs. After
    it successfully installs, select
    Ye sto run City ID or Noto
    return to the Apps Menu. 
    6. Press  to exit. 
    Backup Assistant
    Backup Assistant safeguards your
    mobile phone's address book and
    automatically saves a copy of the
    names, phone numbers, and email
    addresses stored in your phone.
    See page 29 for additional details.
    Bing Search
    The Bing Search application
    provides Verizon Wireless
    subscribers with a superior,
    comprehensive mobile search
    experience that includes highly
    relevant search results from top
    quality content sources and results
    from VZW content downloadable
    catalogs, Web/WAP and Local
    Points of Interest.
    My Pictures
    View, take, and share digital pictures
    right from your wireless phone. See
    page 54 for more details.
    Apps/ My Pictures
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    Settings & Tools
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    Settings & Tools
    1. My Verizon
    Check your subscription
    information ranging from your
    payment plan to your software
    upgrade or other available service.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    My Verizon.
    SHORTCUTPressing the Directional Key  left is
    the shorcut to accessing My Verizon from
    standby mode.
    2. Master Volume
    Allows you to set the Master
    Volume settings.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Master Volume.
    4. Adjust the volume with the
    Directional Key  then press
    to save the setting.
    3. Tools
    Your phone tools include Voice
    Commands, Calculator, Ez Tip
    Calculator, Calendar, To Do List,
    Alarm Clock, Info Search,
    Stopwatch, World Clock, Notepad,
    Document Viewer and USB Mass
    Storage.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    To o l s.
    3.1 Voice Commands
    This feature provides you with the
    following options equipped with
    AVC (Advanced Voice Commands)
    technology. Each option has its
    detailed information on the phone
    and you can check it out by
    pressing the Left Soft Key 
    [
    Info].
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    To o l s.
    4. Press 
    Voice Commands.
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    SHORTCUTFrom standby
    mode, press  to access
    Voice Commands.
    The Voice Commands feature has
    several settings which allow you to
    customize how you want to use it.
    Access Voice Commands, then
    press the Right Soft Key
    [
    Settings].
    Confirm Choices
    Automatic/
    Always Confirm/ Never Confirm
    SensitivityAdjust the sensitivity to
    More Sensitive/ Automatic/ Less
    Sensitive
    .
    Adapt VoiceIf the phone asks you
    to repeat your voice command too
    often, train the phone to recognize
    your voice patterns. Choose from
    Train Words/ Train Digits
    Prompts
    Mode:Prompts/ Readout + Alerts/
    Readout/ Tones Only
    Audio Playback:Speakerphone/
    Earpiece 
    Timeout:5 seconds/ 10 seconds
    Clear Key Activation
    On/ Off3.1.1 Call 
    Say “Call” and then call someone
    simply by saying the name or phone
    number. Please speak clearly and
    say the name or number exactly as
    it is entered in your Contact List.
    When the contact has more than
    one number, you can state the name
    and number type of the contact
    (for example, 'Call John Business').
    3.1.2 Send Msg to 
    Say “Send Message” and the
    command will prompt you for the
    type of message. After choosing the
    message type, you will be prompted
    for the contact name, number or
    group. It will automatically start a
    message. When using 'Send Message'
    command, speak clearly and say the
    name, number or group exactly as it is
    entered in your Contact List. 
    3.1.3 Go to 
    The 'Go to' command allows you to
    access a menu within the phone
    (for example, 'Go to Calendar'). 
    If no menu option is stated, a list of
    options will be provided.
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    3.1.4 Check 
    The ‘Check’ command allows you to
    check out a wide range of items
    such as Phone Status, Voicemail,
    Messages, Missed Calls, Time,
    Signal Strength, Battery Level,
    Volume, Balance, Minutes, Payment,
    and My Number.
    3.1.5 Contacts 
    You can look up names in your
    Contacts (for example, 'Lookup
    John') as well as manage your
    Contact List including creating,
    erasing or modifying. 
    Call/ Read out/ Create New/
    Modify/ Erase
    3.1.6 Search
    The 'Search' command activates
    Bing, an application that allows you
    to search for information over the
    internet. You may need to
    download and install Bing first,
    before using this Voice Command
    function.
    3.1.7 Redial
    Allows you to automatically redial
    the last number called.
    3.1.8 Play
    Allows you to play songs stating
    'Play All Songs', 'Play Last song'. To
    play individual music files, say 'Play'
    and the command system will
    prompt you for the title of the
    song.
    3.1.9 My Verizon
    The 'My Verizon' command provides
    you with direct access to your
    Verizon Wireless account
    information.
    3.1.10 Help
    Provides a general guideline to
    using Voice Commands.
    3.2 Calculator
    Allows you to perform simple
    mathematical calculations. 
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Tools. 
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    4. Press Calculator.
    5. Enter the numbers to get the
    value you want. To cancel a
    number, press the Left Soft Key
    [
    Clear]. 
    6. Use the Right Soft Key 
    [
    Operators] to add any of the
    following operators:
    ( )/ sin/ cos/ tan/ log/ ln/
    exp/ X^2/ x^y/sqrt/deg/ rad
    7.  Use the Directional Key  to
    enter operators between
    numbers and press 
    [ = ]for
    the result.
    NOTETo insert a decimal, press  . To insert +/-, press  .
    3.3 Ez Tip Calculator
    Allows you to quickly and easily
    calculate bill amounts using the bill
    total, tip % and number of people
    as variables.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Tools. 
    4. Press 
    Ez Tip Calculator.5. Enter the variable fields (
    To t a l
    Bill
    , Tip (%), Split) and the
    corresponding calculation fields
    (
    TIP ($)and Each) appear
    automatically.
    6. Press the Left Soft Key 
    [
    Reset] for another calculation.
    3.4 Calendar
    Allows you to keep your agenda
    convenient and easy to access.
    Simply store your appointments
    and your phone will alert you with
    a reminder you set.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    To o l s. 
    4. Press 
    Calendar.
    5. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight  the scheduled day.
    Left : Previous Day
    Right : Next Day
    Up : Previous Week 
    Down : Next Week
    6. Press the Left Soft Key 
    [
    Add].
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    7. Enter the Subject, then scroll
    down to set the remaining
    settings.
    8. Highlight a Calendar setting
    field, then press the Left Soft
    Key [
    Set]. For each
    Calendar event you can set the
    following:
    Start DateStart TimeEnd DateEnd TimeRepeatUntilAlertsTonesVibrate
    9. Use the Directional Key  to
    highlight the setting you want,
    then press  .
    10. Press  [
    SAVE] when Calendar
    information is complete.
    3.5 To Do List
    Allows you to create a To Do list.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Tools. 
    4. Press 
    To Do List.
    5. Press the Left Soft Key  [
    Add].6. Enter the 
    Subject.
    7 Highlight the 
    Due Datefield,
    then press the Left Soft Key
    [Date]. Use the keypad to
    enter the date. Press the Right
    Soft Key 
    [More]for the
    following options:
    Start DateDue DatePriorityAlertAlert Date Alert TimeTones
    8. Press 
    [SAVE].
    Managing your To Do tasks
    1. Access your To Do list, then
    press the Right Soft Key 
    [Options].
    Edit: Allows you to make
    changes to the task.
    Mark as Done: Indicates
    completed task (red checkmark).
    By Priority: Sorts list by Due
    Date or by Priority.
    Erase: Erases selected task.
    Erase Done: Erases all
    completed tasks.
    Erase All:Erases all tasks.
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    3.6 Alarm Clock
    Allows you to add up to ten alarms. 
    At the alarm time, any set alarm will
    be displayed on the LCD screen
    and the alarm will sound.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Tools. 
    4. Press 
    Alarm Clock.
    5. Press the Left Soft Key 
    [Add].
    6. Enter the alarm information by
    using the Directional Key  to
    highlight the information you
    want to set including: 
    Turn On/OffSet Time
    RepeatRingtone
    7.  Press the Left Soft Key 
    [
    Set] to view each setting, adjust
    as needed, then press  .
    8. Press [
    SAVE] after setting all
    of the Alarm fields as necessary.
    3.7 Info Search
    You can search your personal
    information stored on the phone.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    To o l s. 
    4. Press 
    Info Search.
    5. Enter the text you want to find in
    your phone, then press  .
    3.8 Stopwatch
    Allows you to use your phone as a
    typical stopwatch. 
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    To o l s. 
    4. Press 
    Stopwatch.
    5. Press  to start tracking time,
    then press  again to stop. 
    Press the Left Soft Key 
    [Lap]while tracking time to
    measure lap times. 
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    Press the Right Soft Key 
    [Reset]after time is stopped to
    reset the stopwatch. 
    3.9 World Clock
    Allows you to determine the current
    time in another time zone or
    country. 
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Tools. 
    4. Press 
    World Clock.
    NOTEPress the Directional Key  to
    turn the globe. When the
    regional area you want is
    displayed, press  to zoom in
    and view the cities in the
    selected area.
    5. Press the Right Soft Key 
    [
    Cities] for a list of available
    cities.
    6. Highlight a city from the list,
    then press  . 
    The display shows the position
    of the city on a global map.  
    7. Press  again to zoom in on the
    city and view its date and timeinfomation. Press the Directional
    Key  to view other places.
    NOTETo set daylight savings time,
    press the Left Soft Key [Set
    DST].
    3.10 Notepad
    Allows you to add, read, edit, and
    erase notes to yourself.
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    To o l s. 
    4. Select Notepad.
    5. Press the Left Soft Key 
    [
    Add] to write a new note.
    6. Press the Left Soft Key  to
    change the entry mode. 
    7. After filling in the note, press 
    [SAVE]to save it.
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    3.11 Document Viewer
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    Tools. 
    4. Select Document Viewer.
    NOTE* Document Viewer is available
    when there are files in the
    Documents folder from the SD
    card.
    * Supported file format is  txt,
    doc, docx, ppt, pptx, xls, xlsx,
    pdf. 
    3.12 USB Mass Storage
    This menu allows you to transfer
    content from your phone to your
    Windows
    ®XP, Windows®7 or
    Windows Vista®PC (or vice versa)
    when your phone is connected to
    your PC with a compatible USB
    cable. Mac OS
    TMand Linux OS
    operating systems are not
    supported. You can only access this
    menu when a microSD
    ™card is
    inserted in your phone. (see page
    15 for details on installing your
    microSD
    ™card).
    1. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 2. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    3. Press 
    To o l s. 
    4. Select USB Mass Storage.
    4. Bluetooth®Menu
    The phone is compatible with
    devices that support the Headset,
    Handsfree, Stereo, Phonebook
    Access, Object Push, File Transfer,
    and Message Access profiles.
    You may create and store 20
    pairings within the phoneand
    connect to one device at a time.
    The approximate communication
    range for Bluetooth
    ®wireless
    technology is up to 30 feet (21
    meters).
    NOTERead the user guide of each
    Bluetooth®accessory that you
    are trying to pair with your
    phone because the instructions
    may be different. 
    NOTEYour phone is based on the
    Bluetooth®specification, but it is
    not guaranteed to work with all
    devices enabled with Bluetooth
    ®
    wireless technology. Your phone
    does not support ALL Bluetooth®
    OBEX Profiles.
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    * For vehicle/accessory
    compatibility go to
    www.verizonwireless.com/blueto
    othchart.
    4.1 Add New Device
    Pairing is the process that allows
    the handset to locate, establish,
    and register a 1-to-1 connection
    with the target device. 
    4.1.1 For pairing with a new
    Bluetooth®device
    1. Follow the Bluetooth®accessory
    instructions to set the device to
    pairing mode.
    2. From standby mode, press 
    [
    MENU]. 
    3. Press 
    Settings & Tools.
    4. Press 
    Bluetooth Menu.
    5. Press 
    Add New Device.
    6. Set the desired device to pairing.
    7.  
    The device will appear in Add
    New Device
    menu once it has
    been located. Highlight the
    device and press  .8.
    The handset will prompt you for
    the passcode. Consult the
    Bluetooth
    ®accessory instructions
    for the appropriate passcode
    (typically “0000” - 4 zeroes).
    Enter the passcode and press  .
    When Auto Pair Handsfree is set
    to On, the device will try to
    automatically pair with the
    headset.
    9. When pairing with a PC or PDA
    is successful, highlight either
    Always Askor Always Connect
    and press  to connect with the
    device.
    10. Once connected, you will see
    the device listed in the
    Bluetooth
    ®Menu and when the
    pair is transferring information,
    the Bluetooth
    ®indicator 
    will show up on your screen.
    4.1.2 Icon Reference in Adding
    New Device
    When the Bluetooth®wireless
    connection is built and paired
    devices are found, the following
    icons are displayed. 
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