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    							39Device Basics
    VPN Settings s 
    - Add VPN
    Mobile Networks s 
    - Data Enabled
      > Settings > Call settingsOther call settings   Ej
      Excuse Message s 
    Plus Code Dialing s 
    -  North American Dialing (On/
    Off)
    -  International Dialing
    TTY mode s 
    - TTY  Off 
    - TTY  Full
    - TTY  HCO 
    - TTY VCO
    DTMF Tones s 
    - Normal 
    - Long
      > Settings > Sound General   Ej
      Silent Mode (On/Off) s 
    Vibrate s 
    - Always 
    - Never
    -  Only in Silent Mode 
    -  Only When Not in Silent Mode
    Volume s 
    - Ringtone 
    - Media
    - Alarm
    Incoming Calls   Ej
    Phone Ringtone s 
    Notifications   Ej
      Notification Ringtone s Feedback   Ej
      Audible Touch Tones (On/Off) s 
      Audible Selection (On/Off) s 
      Screen Lock Sounds (On/Off) s 
      Haptic Feedback (On/Off) s 
    Emergency Tone s 
    - Off 
    - Alert
    - Vibrate
      > Settings > DisplayBrightness s 
      Auto-rotate Screen (On/Off) s 
    Animation s 
    - No Animations 
    - Some Animations
    - All Animations
    Screen Timeout s 
    - 15 seconds 
    - 30 seconds 
    - 1 minute 
    - 2 minutes
    - 10 minutes 
    - 30 minutes
      > Settings > Location & 
    Security 
    My Location   Ej
      Use Wireless Networks (On/ s 
    Off)
      Use GPS Satellites (On/Off) s 
    Screen unlock   Ej
      Set Up Screen Lock s 
    - None 
    - Pattern
    - PIN 
    - Password 
    						
    							40Device Basics
    Passwords   Ej
      Visible Passwords (On/Off) s 
      Device administration   Ej
      s 
    Select Device AdministratorsCredential storage   Ej
      Use Secure Credentials (On/ s 
    Off)
      Install from SD Card s 
    Set Password s 
    Clear Storage s 
      > Settings > Applications 
    Unknown Sources (On/Off) s 
      Manage Applications s 
    Running Services s 
    Development s 
    -  USB Debugging (On/Off)
    -  Stay Awake (On/Off)
    -  Allow Mock Locations (On/Off)
      > Settings > Accounts & 
    Sync
      General sync Settings   Ej
      Background Data (On/Off) s 
      Auto-Sync (On/Off) s 
    Manage Accounts   Ej
      > Settings > PrivacyPersonal data   Ej
      Factory Data Reset s 
      > Settings > SD Card & 
    Phone Storage
    SD card   Ej
    Total Space s 
    Available Space s   Unmount SD card s 
      Format SD card s 
      Internal Phone Storage   Ej
    Available Space s 
      > Settings > Language & 
    Keyboard
    Select Language s 
    - English 
    - Español
    - 
    à´	¯- - Text settings   Ej
      Select input method s 
    -  Swype (On/Off)
    -  Android Keyboard (On/Off)
    Swype s 
    -  Language
    - Word prediction (On/Off)
    - Audio feedback (On/Off)
    - Vibrate on keypress (On/Off)
    - Enable tip indicator (On/Off)
    - Auto-spacing (On/Off)
    - Auto-capitalization (On/Off)
    - Show complete trace (On/Off)
    - Word choice window
    - Speed vs. accuracy
    - Swype help
    - Tutorial
    - Version
    Android Keyboard s 
    - Vibrate on Keypress (On/Off)
    - Sound on Keypress (On/Off)
    - Auto-Captalization (On/Off)
    - Voice  Input 
    						
    							41Device Basics
    - Input Languages
    - Quick Fixes (On/Off)
    - Show Suggestions (On/Off)
    - Auto-Complete (On/Off)
    User Dictionary s 
      > Settings > Voice Input & 
    Output
    Voice Input   Ej
      Voice Recognizer Settings s 
    - Language
    - SafeSearch
    -  Block offensive words (On/Off)
    - Show hints (On/Off)
    Voice output   Ej
      Text-to-Speech Settings s 
    -  Listen to an Example
    -  Always Use My Settings (On/
    Off)
    - Default Engine 
    - Install Voice Data
    - Speech Rate
    - Language
    - Pico TTS
      > Settings > Accessibility 
    Accessibility (On/Off)   Ej
      Accessibility services   Ej
      TalkBack (On/Off) s 
      SoundBack (On/Off) s 
      KickBack (On/Off) s 
    Power button   Ej
      Power button ends call (On/ s 
    Off)
      > Settings > Date & time 
    Use 24-hour Format (On/Off) s   Select Date Format s 
    -  Normal (12/31/2010) 
    - 12/31/2010
    - 31/12/2010
    - 2010/12/31
      > Settings > About PhoneSW Update s 
    Status s 
    - Battery Status 
    - Batter y Level
    -  My Phone Number 
    - MIN
    - PRL Version 
    - MEID 
    - Signal Strength 
    -  Mobile Network Type
    - Service State 
    -  Mobile Network State 
    -  Wi-Fi MAC Address
    - Bluetooth Address
    - Up Time
    Battery Use s 
    Legal Information s 
    -  Open Source Licenses 
    - Google legal
    Activate Phone s 
    Model Number s 
    Android Version s 
    Baseband Version s 
    Kernel Version s 
    Build Number s 
    SW version s 
    HW version    s  
    						
    							42Device Basics
    Working with Menus
    There are two kinds of Android menus: Options menus and 
    Context menus.
    Options menus
    Options menus contain tools that apply to the activities of the 
    current screen or application, not to any specific item on the 
    screen. To open the available options menu, press 
    . Not all 
    applications have Options menus; if you press  on a screen 
    that has no Options menu, nothing will happen.
    Some applications have more Options menu items than can fit 
    in the options menu; touch More to open the additional items.
       
    Touch to open more menu items. 
    						
    							43Device Basics
    Using Context menus
    Context menus contain options that apply to a specific item on 
    the screen. To open a Context menu, touch and hold an item on 
    the screen. Not all items have Context menus. If you touch and 
    hold an item that has no Context menu, nothing will happen.
    When you touch and hold 
    certain items on a screen, a 
    Context menu opens.
    Selecting Menu Items
    To select a menu or option, simply tap it. If there are more 
    menus/options than can fit in a screen, slide the screen up to 
    display more menus/options.
    For example, to set the phone to play tones when using dial 
    pad to dial numbers: 
    1. Press 
     > .
    2. Tap Settings.
    3. Tap Sound.
    4. Slide the screen up to display more menus.
    5. Tap Audible Touch Tones to checkmark it.
    For the purposes of this guide, the above steps condense 
    into:
      Press    Ej
     >  > Settings > Sound > Audible Touch 
    Tones. 
    						
    							44Device Basics
    Backing Up Within a Menu
    To go to the previous menu:
    Press    Ej
    .
    To return to the Home screen:
    Press    Ej
    .
    Using the Notifications Panel
    Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar 
    events, alarms, as well as ongoing events, such as when you 
    are on a call.
    When you receive a notification, text appears briefly and 
    the notification icon will be displayed in the Status Bar. For 
    descriptions of the various notification icons, see “Viewing the 
    Display Screen” on page 27.
    You can open the Notifications panel to view a list of all recent 
    and ongoing notifications. Depending on your settings, you may 
    hear a notification sound and/or the device may vibrate when 
    new notifications are received.
    NOTE:  Adjusting sound volume and other general notifications settings is described 
    in “Sound Settings” on page 77.
    Applications whose activities produce notifications, such as 
    GmailTM and Google Talk, have their own settings, which you 
    can use to configure whether, and how, they send notifications. 
    See the sections on those applications for details.
    To open the Notifications panel:
    Touch and drag the Status Bar to the bottom of the screen.   Ej
    – or –
    Press    Ej
     >  and tap Notifications. 
    						
    							45Device Basics
    The Notifications panel displays your wireless provider and a list 
    of your current notifications, organized into ongoing and event-
    based notifications.
    To respond to a notification:
    1.   Open the Notifications panel. Your current notifications are 
    listed in the panel, each with a brief description.
    2.  Tap a notification to view it. The Notification panel will close 
    and the application that corresponds to your response will 
    open.
    For example, new voicemail notifications dial your voicemail 
    box, and Gmail notifications open the Gmail application so you 
    can read your messages.
    To clear all notifications:
    1. Open the Notifications panel.
    2. Tap 
    Clear at the top right of the panel.
    All event-based notifications will be cleared; ongoing 
    notifications will remain in the list.
    To close the Notifications panel:
    1.   Touch and drag the tab at the bottom of the Notifications 
    panel to the top of the screen.
    - or -
      Press 
    . The panel will also close when you touch a 
    notification. 
    						
    							46Device Basics
    Home Key
    The Home Key  takes you back to your Home screen.
    Back Key
    The Back Key  returns you to the previously active screen. 
    If the onscreen keyboard is currently open, this key closes the 
    keyboard.
    Search Key
    The Search Key  displays the Quick Search Box that can 
    be used to search for a key term both on the device and on 
    the Web. Some applications, such as Contacts, Gmail
    TM, and 
    Google MapsTM, have the ability to search contents within 
    those specific applications. 
    Along with being able to search by typing in search terms, you 
    are also able to search by voice.
    Press    >Ê
     to launch the Quick Search Box.
    Press and hold    >Ê
     to launch the Voice Search function. 
    						
    							47Device Basics
    Device and Web Search Using Text Entry
    1.   Press  > . 
    When you press  on the Home screen or in the other 
    applications that support this, the Quick Search Box will 
    open automatically.
    Touch to search by voice.
    Provides one touch shortcut to 
    previously searched terms.
      In some applications, such as Gmail, Contacts, Browser,    >Ê
    and Android MarketTM, the application’s own search 
    box opens when you press . This is indicated by the 
    application’s icon on the left side of the search box.
    2.  Enter the text you’re searching for in the Quick Search Box.
    Tap to conduct the search.
    As you type, search results from your 
    previous search terms and Web search 
    suggestions appear. Tap an item to 
    search that term.
      You can use the Search preferences to configure some    >Ê
    aspects of Google Web search (for example, whether it 
    makes suggestions below the Quick Search Box as you 
    type), and what device features you want to include in 
    searches. (See “Search Settings” on page 90.) 
    						
    							48Device Basics
    3. Tap  to search for the entered terms.
    – or –
      If what you want to search for what appears in the 
    suggestions list, tap that item to conduct the search.
    To search by category:
    Tap    Ej
     > Google, Web, Apps, or Contacts.
    To search using voice command:
    Press and hold    Ej
    .
    – or –
    Tap 
     from the Quick Search Box.
    When you stop speaking, Google Search by Voice analyzes your 
    speech and displays the results of your search.
    The available Voice Commands are:
      Say “ s Directions to,” followed by an address, name, business 
    name, type of business, or other destination, to get directions 
    to that location from Google Maps
    TM.
      Say “ s Navigate to,” followed by an address, name, business 
    name, type of business, or other destination to get spoken, 
    turn-by-turn directions to that destination.
      Say “ s Map of,” followed by an address, name, business 
    name, type of business, or other location, to view that 
    location on Google Maps. 
    						
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