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    You can choose one of the 
    following options:
    Ring only/ Caller ID + Ring/ Name 
    Repeat
    3.1.5 Passwords Readout
    Allows you to set the phone to 
    read out the password when you 
    are entering.
    3.1.6 Speech Rate
    Allows you to set the speech 
    rate. You can choose one of the 
    following options: 
    Very Fast/ Fast/ Normal/ Slow/ 
    Very Slow
    3.2. Invert Color
    Allows you to invert the screen 
    color contrast for people with 
    difficulty perceiving colors.
    1.  Open the phone and press the OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Accessibility .
    4. Press 
      Invert Color . 5. Use the 
    Directional key  
     to 
    highlight a setting, then press 
    the OK key  
     SET.
    3.3. Large Text
    Allows you to set the text size to 
    large.
    1.  Open the phone and press the 
    OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Accessibility .
    4. Press 
      Large Text .
    5. Use the  Directional key  
     to 
    highlight a setting, then press 
    the OK key  
     SET
    .
    3.4. Mono Audio
    Plays the same sounds to both 
    earpieces so you can hear 
    everything with just one ear.
    1.  Open the phone and press the 
    OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Accessibility .
    4. Press 
      Mono Audio .
    5. Use the  Directional key  
     to 
    highlight a setting, then press 
    the OK key  
     SET
    . 
    						
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    50   
    3.5. Turn Off All Sounds
    Allows you to set the phone to 
    turn off all sounds.
    1.  Open the phone and press the OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Accessibility .
    4. Press 
      Turn Off All Sounds .
    5. Use the  Directional key  
     to 
    highlight a setting, then press 
    the OK key  
     SET
    .
    4. Tools 
    Your phone includes a lot of useful 
    tools.
    1.  Open the phone and press the 
    OK key  
     MENU
    .
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools .
    4.1 Voice Commands
    This feature provides you with the 
    following options equipped with 
    AVR (Advanced Voice Recognition) 
    technology. Each option has 
    its detailed information on the 
    phone and you can check it out 
    by pressing the Left Select key  
     Info. 1.  Open the phone and press the 
    OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools .
    4. Press 
      Voice Commands .
    Access and Options
    Open the phone and press the 
    Voice Command key 
     on the 
    keypad.
    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 Select key
      Settings .
    Confirm Choices This settings 
    allo
    
    ws you to choose if the 
    Command System prompts you 
    with a list of potential matches. 
    Choose from Automatic/ Always 
    Confirm/ Never Confirm.
    Sensitivity  Set the sensitivity 
    for po
    
    tential matches as  More 
    Sensitive/ Automatic/ Less 
    Sensitive.
    Train Voice  If the phone often asks 
    y
    
    ou to repeat voice command, 
    train the phone to recognize your 
    voice patterns. Choose from  Tr a i n  
    Words / Tr a i n  D i g i t s . 
    						
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    Prompts  This setting allows you 
    t
    o select how the voice commands 
    system notifies you and the 
    duration in which you can respond. 
    Choose from Mode/ Audio 
    Playback/ Timeout.
    †For Mode, set Prompts/ 
    Readout + Alerts/ Readout/ 
    To n e s  O n l y .
    †For Audio Playback, set 
    Speakerphone  or Earpiece. 
    †For Timeout, set  5 seconds or 
    10  s e c o n d s .
    CLR key Activation   This setting 
    allo
    
    ws you to activate Voice 
    Commands feature with the Clear/
    Voice Commands key 
     from 
    the standby screen. Choose from  
    On/ Off.
    By default, the Clear key  
     on 
    the keypad activates the Voice 
    Command feature. To deactivate, 
    change the CLR key Activation 
    setting to Off.
    4.1.1 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 you have more  than one contact number, you can 
    state the name and number type 
    of the contact (for example, 'Call 
    John Work').
    4.1.2 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. If 
    you say a full-sentence command, 
    such as 'Send Message to Bob', 
    it will automatically start a text 
    message without asking for the 
    message type. When using 'Send 
    Message' command, speak clearly 
    and say the name, number or 
    group exactly as it is entered in 
    your Contact List. 
    4.1.3 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.
    4.1.4 Check 
    The ‘Check’ command allows you 
    to check out a wide range of items  
    						
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    such as Phone Status, Voice 
    mail, Messages, Missed Calls, 
    Time, Signal Strength, Battery 
    Level, Volume, Balance, Minutes, 
    Payment and My Number .
    4.1.5 Contacts 
    You can look up names in your 
    Contacts (for example, 'Contacts 
    John') as well as manage your 
    Contact List including creating, 
    erasing or modifying.
    Call/ Read out/ Create New/ 
    Modify/ Erase
    4.1.6 Search
    The “Search” command opens the 
    browser and allows you to search 
    for information over the internet. 
    4.1.7 Redial
    Say "Redial" and the phone will 
    redial the last phone number.
    4.1.8 My Verizon
    The 'My Verizon' command 
    provides you with direct access 
    to your Verizon Wireless account 
    information.
    4.1.9 Help
    Provides a general guideline to 
    using Voice Commands.4.2 Calculator 
    Allows you to perform simple 
    mathematical calculations. 
    1.  Open the phone and press the  OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools . 
    4. Press 
      Calculator .
    5.  Enter the numbers to get the  value you want. To clear entered 
    items, press the Left Select key  
     Clear. 
    6. Use 
    the  Right Select key
      Operators
     to add other 
    oper
    ators.
    7. Use the  Directional key  
     to 
    enter an operation between 
    numbers and press the OK key  
     = for the result.
    NOTE  To insert a decimal, press . 
    To insert + and -, press .
    †Press the Directional key   
    Up for + (addition).
    †Press the Directional key   
    Down for - (subtraction).
    †Press the Directional key   
    Left for ÷ (division).
    †Press the Directional key   
    Right for x (multiplication). 
    						
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    4.3 Ez Tip Calculator
    Allows you to quickly and easily 
    calculate bill amounts using the bill 
    total, tip % and number of people 
    as variables.
    1.  Open the phone and press the OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools . 
    4. Press 
      Ez Tip Calculator .
    5.  Enter the variable fields (Total  Bill, Tip (%), Split) and the 
    corresponding calculation fields 
    (tip and total for each person) 
    appear automatically.
    6. Press the  Left Select key  
     
    Reset for another calculation.
    4.4 Eco-Calculator
    Allows you to keep track of your 
    walking and cycling distances. The 
    amount of CO
    2 that is decreased 
    by walking and cycling is displayed 
    for you to see.
    1.  Open the phone and press the  OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools . 
    4. Press 
      Eco-Calculator .5. Select the 
    Walking or Cycling 
    fields to edit the hours and 
    miles.
    NOTE  The decreasing CO2 amount is 
    automatically updated when you enter 
    the hour or mile amounts.
    6. Press the  Left Select key   Settings
     to set the following 
    se
    ttings.
    †Mode  Allows you to switch the 
    Eco-Calculator home screen 
    animation to Person  or Tr e e. 
    Depending on what information 
    you entered last (Walking or 
    Cycling) an animation will 
    appear. The number of trees 
    in the animation is calculated 
    depending on the amount of 
    CO
    2 decreased.
    †Character  Allows you to change 
    the character to Man , Woman, 
    or Man & Woman . This option 
    is unavailable when Tree is set as 
    the Mode.
    †Unit  Allows you to change the 
    unit amount to Hour  or Mile.
    †My Car Allows you to select 
    the type of fuel your car uses 
    and the Fuel Efficiency (mpg) of 
    your car to measure the amount 
    of CO
    2 discharged. 
    						
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    54   
    4.5 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.  Open the phone and press the OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools . 
    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 Select key  
     
    Add.
    7
    .  Enter the Subject, then scroll  down to set the remaining 
    settings.
    8.  Highlight a Calendar setting  field, then press the Left Select 
    key  
     Set . For each Calendar 
    e
    vent you can set:
      • Start Date  • Start Time
      • End Date  • End Time
      • Repeat  • Until  
    • Alerts  • Tones
      • Vibrate
    9. Use 
     the  Directional key  
     to 
    highlight the setting you want, 
    then press the OK key  
    .
    10. Press the  OK key 
     SAVE
     
    when Calendar informa
    tion is 
    complete.
    Editing and Deleting calendar 
    entries
    1.  From the calendar entry list,  press the OK key  
     VIEW.
    2. Pr
    ess the  OK key  
     EDIT to 
    edit the calendar entry or pr
    ess 
    the Left Select key  
     Erase
     
    t
    o delete the calendar entry.
    4.6 Alarm Clock
    Allows you to set up to 10 alarms. 
    At the alarm time, your alarm will 
    be displayed on the LCD screen 
    and the alarm will sound.
    1.  Open the phone and press the  OK key  
     MENU
    .
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools . 
    4. Press 
      Alarm Clock .
    5. Press the  Left Select key  
     
    Add. 
    						
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    6. Use the Directional key   to 
    highlight the information you 
    want to set, then press the  Left 
    Select key  
     Set to view 
    y
    our setting choices.
    Enter the alarm information 
    including:
      • Turn On/Off  • Set Time
      • Repeat  • Ringtone
    7
    
    . Press the  OK key 
     SAVE
     
    aft
    er setting all of the Alarm 
    fields as necessary.
    NOTE  Snooze or Dismiss the alarm 
    using the Selec t keys.
    How to delete alarms
    1.  From the Alarm Clock list, 
    press the Right Select key
      Options  to view the available 
    op
    tions.
    2. Press 
      Erase  to delete an 
    alarm or   Erase All  to delete 
    all alarm entries.
    3. Press the  OK key 
     Ye s
    .
    Ho
    w to edit alarms
    1.  From the Alarm Clock list,  press the OK key  
     VIEW 
    and then pr
    ess the OK key   
    EDIT.
    4.7 Info Search
    Allows you to search items stored 
    on the phone. 
    1.  Open the phone and press the 
    OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools . 
    4. Press 
      Info Search .
    5.  Enter two or more characters in  the search field and press the 
    OK key  
     SEARCH . 
    6. 
    By default, the phone will 
    search all the categories. 
    To specify the categories, 
    highlight All and press the Left 
    Select key  
     Set. Use the 
    Dir
    ectional key   to highlight 
    a category and press the OK 
    key  
     MARK
     to mark/unmark 
    the ca
    tegory. After specifying 
    the categories, press the  Left 
    Select key  
     DONE.
    7
    .  To view a search result, highlight  the desired results and press the 
    OK key  
     VIEW. If you want 
    t
    o retry the search, press the 
    Right Select key
      Retry . If 
    y
    ou want to start a new search, 
    press the Left Select key  
     
    Search, enter your key word, 
    then Pr
    ess the OK key  . 
    						
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    56   
    8.  If no results are found, you will be prompted to try again. 
    Choose Ye s  to try again or No  
    to return to the Tools menu.
    4.8 Stopwatch
    Allows you to use your phone as a 
    typical stopwatch. 
    1.  Open the phone and press the  OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools . 
    4. Press 
      Stopwatch .
    5. Press the  OK key 
     START.
    6. 
    While measuring time, press 
    the Left Select key  
     Lap
     to 
    r
    ecord a lap. 
    7. Pressing the  OK key 
     STOP
    will stop or resume Stopwatch 
    time. 
    8. 
    After time has stopped, press 
    the Right Select key
      
    Reset .
    4.9 World Clock 
    Allows you to determine the 
    current time in another time zone 
    or country. 
    1.  Open the phone and press the 
    OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .3. Press 
     
    Tools . 
    4. Press 
      World Clock .
    5. Press the  Right Select key
      
    Cities for a list of available 
    citie
    s.
    6.  Highlight a city from the list,  then press the OK key  
    .
    7.  The display shows the position  of the city on a global map.  
    8. Press the  OK key 
     again to 
    zoom in on the city and view its 
    date and time infomation.
    NOTE Press the  Left Select key  Set DST, to set daylight saving time. 
    Select Ye
    s  and press the OK key  to 
    set DST.
    4.10 Notepad 
    Allows you to add, read, edit, and 
    erase notes to yourself.
    1.  Open the phone and press the 
    OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Tools . 
    4. Select  Notepad.
    5. Press the  Left Select key  
     
    Add to write a new note.
    6. Pr
    ess the  Left Select key  
     
    to change the entry mode. Or 
    press the Right Select key
      Options  to Copy Text  and  
    						
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    Paste or to Cancel  the notepad 
    entry.
    7.  After typing your note, press  the OK key  
     SAVE
     to save 
    it.
    5. Bluetooth® Menu
    Your phone is compatible 
    with devices that support the 
    Headset, Handsfree, Phonebook 
    Access, Object Push for vCard 
    and vCalendar, File Transfer, and 
    Message Access profiles. 
    You may create and store 20 
    pairings within the phone and 
    connect to one device. 
    The approximate communication 
    range for Bluetooth
    ® wireless 
    technology is up to 30 feet (10 
    meters).
    NOTE  Read the user guide of each 
    Blue
    tooth® accessory that you are trying 
    to pair with your phone because the 
    instructions may be different. 
    NOTE  Your phone is based on the 
    Blue
    
    tooth® specification, but it is not 
    guaranteed to work with all devices 
    enabled with Bluetooth
    ® wireless 
    technology. 
    Phone does not support ALL Bluetooth
    ® 
    OBEX Profiles. 
    *   For vehicle/accessory compatibility 
    go to www.verizonwireless.com/
    bluetoothchart
    Turn On Bluetooth
    Allows you to set the phone's 
    Bluetooth
    ® power On/Off.
    1.  Open the phone and press the  OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    2. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    3. Press 
      Bluetooth Menu .
    4. Press the  Left Select key  
     
    Tu r n  O n.
    NOTE  By default, your device’s 
    Blue
    tooth® functionality is turned off. 
    5.1. Add New Device
    Pairing is the process that allows 
    the handset to locate, establish, 
    and register 1-to-1 connection 
    with the target device. 
    For pairing with a  
    new Bluetooth
    ® device
    1.  Follow the Bluetooth
    ® 
    accessory instructions to set 
    the device to pairing mode.
    2.  Open the phone and press the  OK key  
     MENU
    . 
    3. Pr
    ess 
      Settings & Tools .
    4. Press 
      Bluetooth Menu .
    5. Press 
      Add New Device .
    6.  Set the desired device to  discovery mode. 
    						
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    58   
    7.  The device will appear in Add New Device menu once it has 
    been located. Highlight the 
    device and press the  OK key 
     PA I R
    .
    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 the OK key  
    . 
    When Auto Pair Handsfree is 
    set to On, the device will try to 
    autopair for headsets.
    9.  When pairing is successful,  highlight either Always Ask  or 
    Always Connect  and press the 
    OK key  
     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.
    Icon Reference in Adding New 
    Device
    When the Bluetooth
    ® wireless 
    connection is built and paired 
    devices are found, the following 
    icons are displayed. Icon References When a 
    Bluetooth
    ® Wireless Connection 
    is Searched  
    (neither connected nor paired).
    When a carkit device is found 
    by your device
    When an audio device is found 
    by your device
    When a PC is found by your 
    device
    When a PDA is found by your 
    device
    When another phone device is 
    found by your device
    When a printer is found by 
    your device
    When other undefined devices 
    are found by your device
    Icon References When 
    Successfully Connected
    The following options are available 
    in the paired device.
    1.  Remove Device : You can 
    remove the device from the 
    pairing list. 
    2.  Rename Device : You can 
    rename the paired device. 
    3.  Incoming Security : Allows 
    you to set permission before 
    connecting an incoming device. 
    						
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