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    							Tools 77 5. Except for other wireless handsets, you are prompted
    to confirm whether you want to connect your phone
    with the other device. To connect with the other device,
    press
    Yes.
    Paired List
    The Paired List contains Bluetooth devices that have paired
    with your phone, and allows you to connect/disconnect from
    a device or modify settings for these devices.
    Bluetooth Options
    Bluetooth Options allow you to set your phone’s Bluetooth
    availability and view and set information about your phone’s
    Bluetooth capabilities.
    n  In theBLUETOOTH MENU, press Options. The following
    options are available.
     My Phone Info: Lists and sets the Bluetooth Name. Lists the 
    Bluetooth Type, Status, and Address of your phone.
     Discovery Mode: Makes your phone “visible” to other 
    Bluetooth devices for pairing and connecting.
     Supported Profiles: Lists and describes the Bluetooth profiles 
    your phone supports (
    Headset, Hands free, Stereo, 
    Phonebook Access, Object Push, File Transfer, Serial Port, 
    and 
    Dial Up Networking). 
     Search Setting: Indicate the type of Bluetooth devices you 
    want to include in searches. Choose 
    All, Audio Device, PC, or 
    Phone.
     Auto Pairing: Lets you select to enable (On) or disable (Off) 
    Auto Pairing. If you disable Auto Pairing, you will be prompted 
    to enter a password to pair with another Bluetooth device.  
    						
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    Voice SVC
    Your device includes Nuance Vsuite, state-of-the-art voice
    recognition software that lets you use your voice to dial
    numbers, access your Contacts list, and open Tools. The
    following options are available:
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectVoice SVC. The
    VOICE SVCmenu appears in the display. The following
    options are available:
     Voice Commands: Lets you place calls, access your Contacts 
    List, review your appointments, and more by speaking 
    commands into your phone.
     Voice Settings: Lets you tailor Nuance Vsuite to better respond 
    to your voice and your phone use preferences.
    Calculator
    You can perform calculations, including addition, subtraction,
    multiplication, and division, using your phone.
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectCalculator. The
    CALCULATORmenu appears in the display. The
    following options are available:
     Normal: Performs addition, subtraction, multiplication, and 
    division. 
    : Calculates the tip amount to be paid for a meal, and can 
    calculate the part of the tip to be paid by each member of a 
    dining party.
     Eco: Calculates vehicle fuel economy.
     Converter: Coverts measures or quantities of Temperature, 
    Length, Weight, Area, Volume, and Currency.
    Calendar
    Calendar allows you to view the current, past, or future
    month in calendar format, and schedule events. While
    viewing the calendar, the current date is highlighted, and
    days with scheduled events are surrounded by a box.
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectCalendar. 
    						
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    Alarm Clock
    Set up to 10 alarm clocks for various times, days of the
    week, or ringers. You can turn these alarm clocks on and off
    without affecting their settings.
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectAlarm Clock.
    Stopwatch
    Stopwatch provides a timer that you can use to record event
    times and/or to record lap times.
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectStopwatch.
    World Clock
    World Clock lets you view the time of day or night in any two
    of the 24 different time zones around the world you choose.
    You select your time zones by city and/or country name.
    Note:World Clock requires your wireless provider’s digitalservice.
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectWorld Clock.
    Memo Pad
    Create notes and store them in Memo Pad. Return to Memo
    Pad anytime to review and edit your notes.
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectMemo Pad.
    USB Mass Storage
    Lets you access your phone’s memory from a personal
    computer to transfer files to and/or from your phone.
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectUSB Mass Storage.You
    are prompted to connect the USB data cable between
    your phone and personal computer. 
    						
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    Section 10: Settings
    This section explains how to configure your phone’s
    language, network preferences, security options, and other
    settings.
    Accessing Your Phone’s Settings
    n  In standby mode, press MENU; then select
    Settings. TheSETTINGSmenu appears in
    the display.
    Location
    Choose whether your phone’s GPS (Global Positioning
    System) location is available to the network at all times, or
    only when you’ve dialed an Emergency Number, such
    as 911.
    1. From the
    SETTINGSmenu, selectLocation.
    2.Select On or E911 Only.
    Note:Check with your wireless carrier to determine if/when/where location-based services are available.
    Display Settings
    Display settings let you change your phone’s menu
    appearance, display brightness, and display content to better
    meet your needs.
    n  From theSETTINGSmenu, selectDisplay Settings.The
    DISPLAY SETTINGSmenu appears in the display.
    Wallpaper
    Wallpaper lets you choose an image to appear in the
    background on your phone’s main display while in standby
    mode.
    n  From theDISPLAY SETTINGSmenu, selectWallpaper.
    Select the screen you want to assign a new wallpaper
    (
    Home ScreenorLock Screen). Select from a list of
    photos captured with the Camera, downloaded images,
    and preloaded images. 
    						
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    Clock Format
    Clock Format lets you choose in what format your phone
    displays the current time.
    n  From theDISPLAY SETTINGSmenu, select
    Clock Format.SelectAnalog,Large Analog,Digital 12,
    Large Digital 12,Digital 24,Large Digital 24,orOff.
    Display Themes
    Display Themes lets you choose the appearance of your
    phone’s menus.
    n  From theDISPLAY SETTINGSmenu, select
    Display Themes.Select fromNeon LightorPond
    (default).
    Fonts Size
    Fonts Size lets you choose the size of the digits you dial, the
    characters that compose your phone’s menu items, and the
    font size using in messaging.
    1. From the
    DISPLAY SETTINGSmenu, selectFonts Size.
    The following options are available:
     Dial Font Size
     Menu Font Size
     Messaging Font Size
    2. ChooseNormal,Small,Large,orLarge Only.
    Personal Banner
    Personal Banner lets you change the banner text that
    appears on the Home screen.
    1. From the
    DISPLAY SETTINGSmenu, select
    Personal Banner.ThePERSONAL BANNERscreen
    appears in the display.
    2. Change or replace the text, then press
    SET. (For more
    information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 24.) 
    						
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    Backlight
    You can set the brightness of the backlight for your display or
    keypad.
    1. From the
    DISPLAY SETTINGSmenu, selectBacklight.
    2. Select
    DisplayorKeypadbacklight to remain on for 10,
    15 or 30 seconds, to be
    Always On,ortobeAlways Off.
    3. Set the
    Brightnessof the display by pressing the
    Navigation Key left or right, then press
    SET.
    Note:Prolonged backlight use drains your battery faster.
    Sounds Settings
    Sounds Settings let you customize your phone’s audio
    properties, such as ringers, keypad tones, alerts, start up
    melody, and more.
    n  From theSETTINGSmenu, selectSounds Settings. The
    SOUNDS SETTINGSmenu appears in the display.
    Master Volume
    Set theMaster Volumefor all the sounds on your phone.
    n  From theSOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, select
    Master Volume; thenpressVolumeup or down
    and press
    SET.
    Call Sounds
    You can select the ringtones your phone will play to notify
    you of incoming calls. You can also set your phone to vibrate
    as well as ring for incoming calls, and/or whether to display a
    calling number or Contact name.
    1. From the
    SOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, selectCall Sounds.
    2.Select Call Ringtone, Call Vibrate, or Caller ID Readout.
    
    For Call Ringtone, select a ringtone and press SET.
    For Call Vibrate, select On or Off; then press SET.
    For Caller ID Readout, select Ring Only, Caller ID + Ring, or 
    Name Repeat (Contacts only); then press SET. 
    						
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    Alert Sounds
    You can select an individual tone to play for each type of Alert
    your phone can sound.
    1. From the
    SOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, selectAlert Sounds.
    2. When you selectTXT Message,Multimedia Message,
    Voicemail,Emergency Tone(OnorOffonly),Missed Call,
    Device Connect,orCMAS Message, you can choose an
    Alert Toneto play, chooseAlertVibrate, and choose
    whether and how often your phone should repeat a
    Reminderof any of these alerts.
    3. When you select
    Device Connect, you can turn this alert
    OnorOff.
    Keypad Sounds
    You can select one of two sounds for your phone to produce
    when you press a key.
    n  From theSOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, select
    Keypad Sounds; then select Default or Lucid.
    Keypad Volume
    You can select the volume at which your phone produces
    Keypad Sounds.
    n  From theSOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, select
    Keypad Volume; then press the Navigation Key down to
    decrease the volume, or up to increase the volume.
    CMAS Volume
    You can select the volume at which your phone produces
    CMAS Alerts.
    n  From theSOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, select
    CMAS Volume; then press the Navigation Key down to
    decrease the volume, or up to increase the volume.
    Digit Dial Readout
    Digit Dial Readout causes your phone to vocally playback
    phone number digits as you enter them.
    n  From theSOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, select
    Digit Dial Readout➔Onto enable Digit Dial Readout. 
    						
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    Service Alerts
    Service Alerts lets you enable playback of the alert tone
    when you Roam or lose service, for each minute a phone call
    lasts, or each time a call connects.
    n  From theSOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, select
    Service Alerts; then select any of the following to
    enable a service alert tone occurrence:
     Roam/SVC Alert➔On.
     Minute Beep➔On.
     Call Connect➔On.
    Power On Alert
    Power On Alert lets you choose whether your phone plays a
    melody when you power it on. SelectOnto play the melody,
    and selectOffto disable the melody.
    n  From theSOUNDS SETTINGSmenu, select
    Power On Alert.
    Call Settings
    The Call Settings sub-menu lets you set call options such as
    Auto Retry, Data rates for data calls, and more.
    n  From theSETTINGSmenu, selectCall Settings. The
    CALL SETTINGSmenu appears in the display.
    Answer Options
    You can set your phone to answer incoming calls only when:
    You press Send, or
    You press any key on the keypad except End.
    n  
    From theCALL SETTINGSmenu, selectAnswer Options.
    Auto Answer
    Auto Answer lets you set your phone to automatically answer
    calls after 1, 3, or 5 seconds.
    n  From theCALL SETTINGSmenu, selectAuto Answer. 
    						
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    Auto Retry
    Auto Retry automatically redials a number at an interval you
    select, when there is no answer or the dialed party is busy.
    Depending upon your location, the number of times your
    phone redials a number may vary.
    n  From theCALL SETTINGSmenu, selectAuto Retry.
    TTY Mode
    Your phone is fully TTY-compatible, allowing you to connect a
    TTY device to the phone’s headset jack. Before you can use
    your phone with a TTY device, you’ll need to enable TTY
    Mode.
    1. From the
    CALL SETTINGSmenu, selectTTY Mode.
    2.Read the prompt and select Yes.
    3.Select TTY Full, TTY + Talk (VCO), TTY + Hear (HCO), or
    TTY Off.
    Note:TTY Mode must be enabled before you can use your
    phone with TTY/TDD equipment.
    When you select TTY Full, the TTY Mode option has no
    effect on the phone’s earpiece, microphone, or speaker.
    All currently enabled sound functions remain enabled.
    Voice Privacy
    Voice Privacy you choose what level of voice security
    (StandardorEnhanced) your phone will use.
    Note:If Enhanced voice security is unavailable at a particular
    location, your phone reverts temporarily to Standard
    voice security.
    n  From theCALL SETTINGSmenu, selectVoice Privacy.
    International Dialing
    International Dialing lets you choose a frequently-dialed
    country code for dialing by the International Dialing shortcut.
    (For more information on using the International Dialing
    shortcut, see “Dialing International Numbers” on page 26.)
    n  From theCALL SETTINGSmenu, select
    International Dialing. 
    						
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    DTMF Tones
    DTMF Tones let you select the length of the tone (NormalorLong) that the keypad generates each time you press a key.
    Note:TheLongsetting can be useful with automated systems.
    n  From theCALL SETTINGSmenu, selectDTMF Tones.
    Phone Settings
    You can set or reset the operating characteristics of your
    phone to suit your location and/or to limit access to your
    phone.
    n  From theSETTINGSmenu, selectPhone Settings.The
    PHONE SETTINGSmenu appears in the display.
    Airplane Mode
    When set to On, Airplane Mode disables all radio functions of
    your phone. This blocks you from making or receiving calls
    other than Emergency (911) calls, but allows you to use other
    features (such as the camera and the Tools) safely in
    sensitive environments, such as on board an aircraft.
    n  From thePHONE SETTINGSmenu, selectAirplane Mode.
    Tip:If you need to make an emergency call with Airplane
    mode enabled, just dial the emergency number and press
    Send.
    Language
    Choose the language for the phone’s operation and displays.
    n  From thePHONE SETTINGSmenu, selectLanguage; then
    select English
    ,Español,orK(ûÕ5/. 
    						
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