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    10. Notepad
    11. USB Mass Storage
    Calendar
    My Pictures
    Settings & Tools
    1. My Verizon
    2. Master Volume
    3. Accessibility 
    1. Readout
    2. Invert Color 
    3. Large Text
    4. Mono Audio
    5. Turn Off All Sounds
    4. Tools1. Voice Commands
    2. Calculator
    3. Ez Tip Calculator 
    4. Eco-Calculator
    5. Calendar
    6. Alarm Clock
    7. Info Search
    8. Stopwatch
    9. World Clock
    10. Notepad
    11. USB Mass Storage
    5. Bluetooth Menu 1. Add New Device
    6. Sounds Settings1. Easy Set-up2. Call Sounds
    3. Alert Sounds
    4. Keypad Volume
    5. Service Alerts 
    6. Hearing Assist
    7. Sounds Settings1. Easy Set-up
    2. Banner
    3. Backlight
    4. Brightness
    5. Wallpaper
    6. Display Themes
    7. Main Menu Settings
    8. Font Type
    9. Font Size
    10. Clock Format
    11. Exalt Display
    8. Phone Settings1. Airplane Mode
    2. Set Shortcut Keys
    3. Voice Commands
    4. Language
    5. Location
    6. Security
    7. System Select
    8. NAM Select
    9. Data Roaming Access
    9. Call Settings1. Answer Options
    2. Call Forwarding
    3. Auto Retry
    4. TTY Mode
    5. One Touch Dial
    6. Voice Privacy
    7. DTMF Tones
    8. Assisted Dialing
    10. USB Mode 
    11. Memory
    1. Save Options
    2. Phone Memory
    3. Card Memory
    12.Phone Info1. My Number
    2. SW/HW Version
    3. Icon Glossary 
    4. Software Update
    5. Front Display Patterns
    13. Set-up Wizard 
    						
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    Getting Started with Your Phone
    Ste\f 1. Remo\be the Back Co\ber
    Use the fingerti\f cutout at the 
    bottom of the \fhone to \full the 
    back co\ber off.
    Ste\f 2. Insert the Battery
    Align the battery contacts with 
    the terminals in the battery 
    com\fartment and \fush the \Pbattery 
    down until it clicks\P into \flace.
     
    Ste\f 3. Re\flace the Back Co\ber
    Place the back co\ber o\ber the 
    battery com\fartment, the \fress it 
    downward until it clicks \Pinto \flace.
    Ste\f 4. Charge the Phone
    Your de\bice comes with a Wall/USB 
    charger and a USB cable\P which 
    connect together to charge your 
    \fhone.
    Before turning on your \fhone, 
    charge it fully. 
    USB cable
     
    NOTICE: Please make sure that the ‘’ 
    side faces u\f before inserting a charger 
    or USB cable into the Accessory/Charger 
    Port of your \fhone.   
    						
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    Removing the Battery
    1.  Turn the phone off.
    2.  Use the fingertip cutout at the bottom of the phone to pull the 
    back cover off.
    3.  Use the fingertip opening  near the bottom of the battery 
    compartment to lift the battery 
    out.
    Charging with USB
    You can use your computer to 
    charge your phone. To be able to 
    charge with the USB cable, you 
    may need to have the necessary 
    USB Driver installed on your PC 
    first. Connect one end of the USB 
    cable to the Accessory/Charger 
    Port on your phone and the other 
    end to the USB port on your PC.
    NOTE Low-power USB ports are not 
    suppor ted, such as the USB ports on 
    your keyboard or bus-powered USB hub.
    Battery Temperature Protection 
    If the battery gets overheated, the 
    phone will automatically turn off. 
    When you turn the phone back on, 
    a message pops up alerting you 
    that the phone was powered off for 
    your safety.
    Battery Charge Level
    You can find the battery charge 
    level  at the top right corner of 
    the screen. When the charge level 
    becomes low, the battery sensor 
    sounds a warning tone, blinks the 
    battery icon, and/or displays a 
    warning message. As the charge 
    level approaches empty, the phone 
    automatically switches off without 
    saving. 
    Signal Strength
    Call quality depends on the signal 
    strength in your area. You can tell 
    how much signal strength you have 
    by the number of bars next to the 
    signal strength icon 
    : the more 
    bars, the stronger the signal. If 
    you’re having problems with signal 
    quality, move to an open area or, 
    when inside a building, try moving 
    near a window.
    Powering your phone on/off
    Press and hold the PWR/ END Key  until the screen 
    lights up.
    Press and hold the PWR/ END Key  until the display 
    turns off. 
    						
    							Getting Started with Your Phone
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    Making Calls
    Open the flip and enter the phone 
    number using the keypad.
    Press the SEND Key to 
    dial the number.
    Press the PWR/END Key  
    to end the call.
    NOTE Your phone has a Voice 
    Commands fea ture that also lets you 
    make calls by saying a phone number or 
    Contact name. To access it, press 
     
    and say Call  followed by the name or 
    number.
    Correcting Dialing Mistakes
    While entering a phone number, 
    press the Clear/Voice Commands 
    Key  
     once to erase the last 
    digit entered, or hold it down for 
    at least two seconds to delete all 
    the digits.
    Redialing Calls
    With the flip open, press the SEND 
    Key   twice to redial the last 
    number dialed.
    Receiving Calls
    When the flip is open and  you 
    receive an incoming call, the 
    following options are available.
    [Quiet]  Press the Left Soft 
    Key to mute the ringing or 
    vibration for that call.
    [Ignore]  Press the Right Soft 
    Key to end the call and send 
    the caller directly to Voice 
    mail.
    [TEXT]  Press to end the call 
    and send a quick text 
    message.
    Press the PWR/END Key  
    to end the call, or simply 
    close the flip. 
    Screen Icons
    When the phone is on, the top line 
    of the screen displays phone status 
    icons. 
    To see the icon glossary, with the 
    flip open, press
       [MENU]  >  
    Settings & Tools > Phone Info 
    >  
     Icon Glossary  and select a 
    subcategory. 
    						
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    Quick Access to Convenient Features
    Vibrate Mode
    Sets the phone to vibrate instead 
    of ringing ( is displayed). To set 
    Vibrate Mode, with the flip open, 
    press and hold 
    . To return to 
    Normal Mode, press and hold  
    again. 
    Sounds Off
    Quickly deactivate your phone's 
    sounds when you're in a place 
    where phone sounds would be 
    disruptive. 
    From standby mode with the flip 
    open, press and hold the Volume 
    Down Key  
    . To return to normal 
    sounds mode, press and hold the 
    Volume U p Key  
    .
    Mute Function
    The Mute Function prevents the 
    transmission of your voice to the 
    caller. To quickly activate Mute 
    while on a call, press the Left Soft 
    Key 
     [Mute].  To unmute press 
    the Left Soft Key   [Unmute].
    Quick Volume Adjustment
    Quickly adjust ringer and earpiece 
    volumes by pressing the Volume 
    Keys 
     on the left side of the 
    phone. Press the Volume U p Key   
    to increase the volume and Volume  Down Key
     
     to decrease the 
    volume.
    NOTE The earpiece volume can only 
    be adjust ed during a call and Keypad 
    Volume can only be adjusted through the 
    Sounds Settings menu.
    Quick Font Resize
    When you view messages, enter 
    phone numbers, or view sub-
    menus, press the Volume Keys 
     
    simultaneously to quickly adjust 
    the font size.
    NOTE Not supported on the Main menu.
    Call Waiting
    During a call, one beep indicates 
    another incoming call. Press the 
    SEND Key  
     to answer it and 
    put the first call on hold. Press the 
    SEND Key  
     again to return to 
    the first call. 
    3-way call
    You can talk with two people at 
    the same time with a three-way 
    conversation on your wireless 
    phone. Airtime and other charges, 
    which may include toll or long 
    distance charges, will apply for all 
    simultaneous calls until you end 
    one call.  
    						
    							Quick Access to Convenient Features
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    1.  While on the first call, dial the 10-digit number of the second 
    person. 
    2. Press the  SEND Key 
    . The 
    first person is automatically put 
    on hold while the call is made. 
    3.  When the second person  answers, press 
     [MERGE]  to 
    create a conference call. 
    4.  If the second person does not  answer, press the SEND Key  
     twice to end the connection 
    and go back to the first person. 
    5.  To end both conversations  completely, press the PWR/
    END Key  
    . 
    Caller ID
    Caller ID displays the number and/
    or name and picture (if applicable) 
    of the person calling when your 
    phone rings. 
    Voice Commands
    Voice Commands allow you to 
    do things by verbal commands 
    (e.g., make calls, check Voice mail, 
    etc.). With the flip open, press the 
    Clear/Voice Commands Key  
     
    on the keypad. 1. 
    Call  Say "Call" and then call 
    someone simpl
     y by saying the 
    name or phone number.
    2.  Send Msg to Say "Send 
    Me
    
    ssage" and the command 
    will prompt you for the type of 
    message.
    3.  Go to  This allows you to access 
    a men
     u within the phone.
    4.  Check  This allows you to check 
    out a wide r
     ange of items such 
    as  Phone Status , Voice mail, 
    Messages , Missed Calls , Time, 
    Signal Strength , Battery Level, 
    Volume , Balance , Minutes , 
    Payment  and My Number .
    5.  Contacts  You can look up 
    name
    
    s in your Contacts as well 
    as manage your Contact List 
    including creating, erasing or 
    modifying.
    6.  Search  Say "Search" to open 
    V
    
    erizon Opera Mini to perform 
    a search.
    7.   Redial  Say "Redial" and the 
    phone will r
     edial the last phone 
    number.
    8.  Play  Allows you to play music.
    9.  My Verizon  This command 
    pr
    
    ovides you with direct access 
    to your Verizon Wireless 
    account information. 
    						
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    10.  
    Help  Provides a general 
    guideline t o using Voice 
    Commands.
    NOTE Voice Commands can also be 
    st
    arted with the designated key on your 
    Bluetooth device. Please check the user 
    manual of the Bluetooth device for 
    further instructions. 
    						
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    Entering and Editing Information
    Text Input
    The following key functions are 
    available to help with text entry:
      Left Soft Key: Press to change 
    the text input mode.
      Shift:  Press to change 
    capitalization (initial cap, caps 
    lock, lowercase).
        Next : Press to display other 
    matching words in the 
    database in T9 word mode.
        Space : Press to insert a space.
      Right Soft Key : Press to 
    select one of the following 
    options:   
    Attach/ Insert Quick Text/ 
    Copy Text/ Save As Draft/ 
    Priority Level/ Cancel 
    Message  
       Clear : Press to delete a single 
    space or character. Press and 
    hold to delete entire words or 
    sentences.
        Punctuation : Press to insert 
    punctuation symbols. Text Input Modes
    In a text field, press the Left Soft 
    Key 
     to select a text input mode:
    T9 Word / Abc/ ABC / 12 3/ 
    T9 Palabra / Symbols/  
    Quick Text / Simplified Chinese 
    ( _W )/ Korean( a)
    NOTE
    s  T9 P
    alabra is the Spanish counterpart 
    of T9 Word which utilizes accents, 
    tildas, etc. for correct Spanish word 
    spelling.
    s   Simplified Chine
     se supports PinYin as 
    entry mode.
    s   K
    orean provides a key guide. To use 
    the key guide, select Options > Show 
    Key Guide. 
    						
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    Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
    Creating a Contact
    1.  With the flip open, enter a number (max. 48 digits), then 
    press the Left Soft Key 
     
    [Save] .
    2.  Use the Navigation Key 
     to 
    highlight Add New Contact or 
    Update Existing , then press 
    .
    3.  Use the Navigation Key 
     to 
    highlight Mobile 1 / Home/ 
    Business / Mobile 2 / Fax, then 
    press 
    .
    4.  Enter a name (max. 32  characters), and any additional 
    information, then press 
    [SAVE] .
    NOTE If you selected the number type 
    aft
    er selecting Update Existing , the 
    contact information is automatically 
    updated.
    Customizing Individual Entries
    1.  With the flip open, press the 
    Right Soft Key  [Contacts] , 
    then use the Navigation Key  
    to highlight an entry.
    2.  Press the Left Soft Key 
     
    [Edit] .
    3.  Use the Navigation Key 
     to 
    highlight the information to 
    customize. 4.  Change the entry as you want, 
    then press 
     [SAVE]  to save 
    your changes.
    Speed Dial
    Allows you to set up your Speed 
    Dials.
    1.  With the flip open, press the  Right Soft Key 
     [Contacts] , 
    then use the Navigation Key  
    to highlight an entry.
    2.  Press the Left Soft Key 
     
    [Edit] .
    3.  Use the Navigation Key 
     to 
    highlight a phone number, then 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     
    [Options] .
    4.  Use the Navigation Key 
     to 
    highlight Set Speed Dial , then 
    press 
    .
    5.  Select a Speed Dial digit.
    †Enter a digit using the 
    keypad, then press   [SET] .
    †Use the Navigation Key  to 
    highlight the Speed Dial digit, 
    then press 
      [SET] .
    6. Press 
      [Yes]  to confirm, then 
    press   [SAVE]  to update your 
    contact entry. 
    						
    							Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory
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    Storing a Number with Pauses
    Pauses allow you to enter 
    additional series of numbers to 
    access automated systems such 
    as Voice mail or credit billing 
    numbers. Pause types are: 
    Wait (W) The phone stops dialing 
    until you press the Left Soft Key 
      [Release]  to advance to the 
    following series of numbers. 
    2-Sec Pause (P) The phone waits 
    two seconds before dialing the 
    next string of digits.
    1.  With the flip open, enter the  phone number, then press the 
    Right Soft Key 
     [Options] .
    2.  Use the Navigation Key 
     to 
    highlight Add 2-Sec Pause or 
    Add Wait , then press 
    .
    3.  Enter the additional number(s)  (e.g., pin number, credit card 
    number, etc.).
    4.  Press the Left Soft Key 
     
    [Save] .
    5. Choose  Add New Contact or  
    Update Existing . 
    6. Choose  Mobile 1/ Home/ 
    Business/ Mobile 2/ Fax . 
    7.  Continue entering information  for the Contact entry as 
    necessary.
    NOTE If you selected the number type 
    aft
    er selecting Update Existing , the 
    contact information is automatically 
    updated. You do not have the option to 
    enter additional information.
    8. Press   [SAVE]  to update your 
    contact entry.
    Adding a Pause to an Existing 
    Contact Entry
    1.  With the flip open, press the  Right Soft Key 
     [Contacts] .
    2.  Use the Navigation Key 
     
    to highlight a Contact entry, 
    then press the Left Soft Key 
     
    [Edit] .
    3.  Use the Navigation Key 
     
    to highlight the number, then 
    press the Right Soft Key 
     
    [Options] .
    4. Press 
      Add 2-Sec Pause or  Add Wait .
    5.  Enter the additional number(s),  then press 
     [SAVE]  to update 
    your contact entry.
    Adding Another Phone Number
    From standby mode
    1.  With the flip open, enter a  phone number, then press the 
    Left Soft Key 
     [Save] . 
    2.  Use the Navigation Key 
     to 
    highlight Update Existing , then 
    press 
    . 
    						
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