Casio C721 manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    User Guide 5. 1 MEG APIXE L CA ME R A PHO NE , VZ NAVIGATOR and V C AST M USIC w it h RHAP SODY®[...]

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    1 Contents Ge tt i ng S ta r te d wi t h Y o u r P ho n e ............................ 6 Phone Overview ........................................................................... 6 The Battery ................................................................................12 Charging the Battery ....................................................[...]

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    Contents 2 Phone Numbers with Pauses ..................................................... 47 Searching Y our Phone’ s Memor y ............................................... 48 Making a Call from Y our Phone’ s Memor y ................................. 49 Ca m er a .................................................................... 52 T ake P[...]

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    3 V oicemail ................................................................................. 110 Visual V oice Mail ...................................................................... 111 Mobile IM ................................................................................. 111 Email .......................................................[...]

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    Contents 4 Bluetooth Menu ........................................................................ 139 Power .......................................................................... 140 Add New Devices ....................................................... 140 Options ....................................................................... 143 Se[...]

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    5 One T ouch Dial ........................................................... 168 V oice Privacy .............................................................. 169 PC Connections .......................................................... 169 DTMF T ones ................................................................ 169 Memory ....................[...]

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    6 Getting Started with Y our Phone Pho ne O ver vi ew 1. E a r p i e c e 2. LCD S cre en 3. Mic rophone 4. L eft Soft K ey 5. Cam era / Vid eo Key 6. S end Key 7 . Voicemail Key 8. Clear/ Voice Co mman ds Key 9. Shif t Key 10. Next Key 1 1. Directional Key 1 2. C enter Se lect Key 13. Right Sof t Key 1 4. Spe akerphone/ Flashlight Key 15. End/ Powe[...]

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    7 Getting Started with Y our Phone 26 . Outside D isplay 2. LC D S cre e n* Phon e Closed Phon e T wisted and Closed* * 27 . Ca mera /C amcorder Lens* 28. Camera Flash/Flashl ight 29. LO C K Swit ch 32. Speak er 31 . B at ter y C over 3 0. I nte rna l A nten na A re a** * * The sur face of the scree n and the ca mera /cam corder lens are made of re[...]

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    8 Getting Started with Y our Phone 1. E a r p i e c e 2. LC D Sc reen Displays mess ages and indicator ic ons. 3. Microphone 4. L Le f t So f t Key Press to display the Me ssage menu o r access th e functio n listed above the key . 5. V Camera / Video K ey With t he flip open, pres s for quick acces s to the T ake Picture mode or pres s and hold to[...]

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    9 Getting Started with Y our Phone 1 1. a Dir e ct io na l Key A llows you to scroll t hrough pho ne menu o ptions and provide s a shor tcut to ph one fu nctions f rom the idle scree n. 12. c C e nte r S el e ct Key Press to acces s the M EN U from the idle scree n. It also allows you to accept choic es when navigating th rough a menu. 13. R Rig ht[...]

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    10 Getting Started with Y our Phone 20. S Sh ut t er Key Press to capture an i mage. This key also functi ons as recording key in the Record Video m ode. Press half way to adjust and lo ck the fo cus with out activating the s hut ter . 21 . . Si d e Se le c t Key With t he flip open a nd music playing, press to sk ip to the nex t song. P ress and h[...]

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    11 Getting Started with Y our Phone k Wat e r R e s is t a n c e The CA SIO E XIL IM Ph one is water resistant . It provides reliable per formanc e for outdo or life, in such conditio ns as driving rain or high humidit y . The tested device meets t he requirements of MIL - S TD - 81 0 F (R ain & imme rsion 1m, 30 min) standard. NO T E T o maint[...]

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    12 Getting Started with Y our Phone NO T E The ph one ca n be rinsed with cle an water when dir t y . T o ensure water resistance, make sure that all covers are securely closed before rinsing. NO T E Periodically, clean the Charging T erminals wit h a dry cl oth or cot ton swab. Dust m ay cause som e electrical co nnectio n problems. Avoid wiping w[...]

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    13 Getting Started with Y our Phone Wa rn i ng ! Failure to follow the below directi ons for inst alling/remov ing the batter y co uld result in product failure. k I nst al ling t he B at te r y War ni ng ! Do no t install the bat ter y whe re water or liquid may fall directly on the ph one or bat ter y or in a hu mid place such as a bathroom . Oth[...]

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    14 Getting Started with Y our Phone 7. Pres s the bat ter y cover to the directio n indicated 5 and 6 by the arrows as show n in the figures. 8. Slide th e Lock sw itch to LOCK . War ni ng ! Do not pres s hard on the bat ter y cover wit h the bat ter y cover tab run ning over the pho ne bec ause you m ay damage the batter y c over tab. If you are u[...]

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    15 Getting Started with Y our Phone War ni ng ! Do not le ave the removed batter y w here it can overhe at such as near a flam e, stove, or under direct sunlight. O ther wise, it can ignite, burst, malfuncti on, or caus e a fire. Do not hit, or exert excessive shoc k on the bat ter y . O ther w ise, it can ignite or break. Charging the Batte ry T o[...]

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    16 Getting Started with Y our Phone War ni ng ! Do not c onne ct anoth er Wall Charger to the Cha rging/ Data Po r t ( eithe r directly or through the H eadset Adapter) , whe n charging the pho ne inser ted in the H andset Charging Cradle. Damage o r overheat may result. NO T E The ph one ca n be inser ted into the Ha ndset Charging Cradle even if [...]

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    17 Getting Started with Y our Phone 3. Inser t the CA SIO E XIL IM Pho ne into the H andset Cha rging Cradle to begin char ging. Wa rn i ng ! Whe n conne cting the U SB c able to the Ha ndset Charging Cradle, check th at the tip of the U S B cable co nnecto r matches the shape of th e Handset C harging Cradle jack before inserting. War ni ng ! • [...]

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    18 Getting Started with Y our Phone NO T E Charging by using the US B ca ble may take more time tha n using the Wall Charger . Cha rging time when us ing the US B cable may var y depending o n the P C to be con nected. k C ha rgi ng th e ba t te r y by dir ec tl y con ne ct ing t he Wal l C ha r g e r Y o u can also charge th e batter y by directly[...]

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    19 Getting Started with Y our Phone Wa rn i ng ! Failure to completely rese al the Cha rging/ Data Po rt af ter charging may result in damage if the phone is expo sed to water . NO T E The charge tim e varies depending upon th e batter y level. NO T E If you turn o n Auto S tar t O n/O f f fro m the Set tings & T o ols me nu > Display Set ti[...]

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    20 Getting Started with Y our Phone T urning the P hone On and Of f k T urning the Phone On 1. P ress and ho ld the End / Power Key until the LCD screen lights up. NO T E Avoid any unnece ssar y c ontact wi th the a ntenna whil e your phon e is on. k T urn ing t he Pho ne O f f 1. P ress and ho ld the End / Power Key until the LCD scree n turns off[...]

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    21 Getting Started with Y our Phone Rece iving Calls 1. W hen th e phon e rings or vibrates, press the S end Key to answer the cal l. NO T E Since t he answer o ption is set to F lip Ope n as default, you c an directly answer an inc oming c all by simply opening t he pho ne. For h ow to select a n answer o ption, se e page 167 . 2. P ress the E nd/[...]

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    22 Getting Started with Y our Phone SS L (Secure S ockets Layer ) is a protoc ol developed by Netscape Co mmunic ations that us es encr yption to secure data thro ugh the public Internet fro m client to ser ver . T T Y mod e On Bluet o oth ® On Bluet o oth ® Device C onn ected Bluet o oth ® Discover y M ode Alar m Only Vibr at e Only So und O ff[...]

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    23 Getting Started with Y our Phone NO T E All directions in this manual assu me that Ma in Menu S ettings is set to Grid and M ultim edia, and D isplay The mes is set to Optical Black, w hich are the default set tings. NO T E For info rmatio n about h ow to switch betwee n Main M enu t ypes, see page 154. k Grid Menu The G rid Menu has nine item s[...]

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    24 Getting Started with Y our Phone CONT ACTS 1. N e w C o n t a c t 2. Con tac t Li st 3. Gro ups 4. S p ee d Di al s 5. In Cas e of E me rg e ncy 6. My Name Card MESSA G ING 1 . Ne w Mess age 2. Inb ox 3. Sen t 4. Dra f ts 5. V oicemail 6. Visua l Voice M a il 7. M o b i l e I M 8. E mail 9. Chat RECENT CAL LS 1. M i s s e d 2. Rece iv ed 3. Dia [...]

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    25 Getting Started with Y our Phone 5. Brows e & Dow nlo ad 6. Extras MY VIDEOS VZ NA VIG A TOR V C AST VIDE O SE T T IN GS & TOO LS 1. M y Ve r i z o n 2. T ool s 1. Vo i c e C o m m a n d s 2. Calculator 3. Ca lendar 4. Alarm Clock 5. Stop Watc h 6. Co untdown Tim er 7 . World Clock 8. Not epad 3. B luetoo th Menu 1 . Add N ew Device s 4.[...]

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    26 Getting Started with Y our Phone 6. P hone Settings 1. A i r p l a n e M o d e 2. Set S hor tcuts 1 . S et My S hor tcuts 2. Set Directi onal Keys 3. V oice Command s 4. Language 5. Location 6. Sec urity 1 . Edit C odes 2. Restricti ons 3. Pho ne Lock S etting 4. Lock P hone N ow 5. Resto re Pho ne 7. S y s t e m S e l e c t 8. N AM Sele ction 7[...]

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    27 Getting Started with Y our Phone T wist and Close the phone Whe n you T wist and Cl ose th e phon e, you can t ake pictures or record videos in a m anner sim ilar to a digital ca mera. 1. O pen th e display in the direction show n in figure 2.- 1. 2. T w ist 180 degrees in the direction s hown in figure 2.-2. 3. Close th e display in the directi[...]

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    28 Getting Started with Y our Phone NO T E This procedure described in this manual as sumes th e phone is opened w ith the display facing in unless n oted other wise. k Fu n c t i o n S e l e c t M e n u Whe n you T wist and Cl ose the p hone w ith the idle scree n displayed, the Function S elect Me nu displays automatically. From the Fun ction S e[...]

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    29 Getting Started with Y our Phone k I nst al ling a M e mor y C ar d Wa rn i ng ! Whe never installing or removing a m emor y c ard, make sure the phon e is turned of f and t hat the Wall charger is not c onne cted. Wa rn i ng ! Whe n installing or rem oving a mem or y card, avoid touching the mem or y card cont acts and avoid damaging the m emo [...]

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    30 Getting Started with Y our Phone 3 . Close th e Me mor y Card Sl ot cover . Wa rn i ng ! Failure to fully clos e the Me mor y C ard Slot cover af ter installing or removing a m emo r y card can allow water to lea k inside and create the risk of malfuncti on. k Re moving a Memor y Card Wa rn i ng ! Never remove a mem or y card from th e phon e wh[...]

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    31 Getting Started with Y our Phone NO T E The m emo r y card is very s mall. Ma ke sure you do not drop it. 4. Cl ose the M em or y Card Slot c over .[...]

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    32 Quick Access to Convenient Features Using the Headset Adapter Y ou can us e the He adset Adapter included in the box to att ach a standa rd 2.5m m headset to the p hone. It als o allows simultan eous co nnectio n of the Wall Charger . Wall Charger Headse t Charging/ Adapter Data Por t Headset Vibrate Mod e Vibrate Mode m utes key tones and activ[...]

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    33 Quick Access to Convenient Features NO T E For info rmatio n abo ut how to lo ck and u nlock t he pho ne, see page 163. Mute F unction If you press Mu te during a call, the pers on you are speak ing with cann ot he ar you o r any so unds f rom yo ur side o f the c onvers atio n. However , you c an still hea r them. To activ ate M ute: 1. D uring[...]

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    34 Quick Access to Convenient Features Call W aiting If yo u are on a call a nd you receive an other in com ing call, you w ill hear t wo beeps. W ith Ca ll Waiting, you may put the active call o n hold wh ile you answe r the inco ming ca ll. T o use Call Waiting: 1. P ress the S end Key to answer th e waiting call. 2. P ress the S end Key again to[...]

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    35 Quick Access to Convenient Features Spe ed Dialing Spee d Dialing is a co nvenient feature that allows yo u to make phone c alls quickly and e asily with a few keystrokes. Y o ur phone recalls t he number f rom your C ontacts, displays it briefly , and then dials it . Spee d Dial num ber 1 is auto matically set fo r Voicemail. For det ailed inst[...]

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    36 Entering and Editing Information T ext Input Y ou can input a nd edit your Ba nner , S chedule, Co ntacts, and Messages. k Key Fun ct ion s L Le ft So ft Ke y: P ress to select o ne of the fo llowing text input modes: T9 Wo rd /Abc/ABC/1 23 / Sym bol s /Add Qui ck T ext * Shift : Press to change cas e. T9 t ex t : T 9 Wor d → T 9 WOR D → T9 [...]

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    37 Entering and Editing Information NO T E Abc is the default tex t entr y mode. NO T E Press and ho ld the alphanu meric key to enter a number in A bc mode. k U sing T 9 Word M od e T ext I np ut T9 Word mode inco rporates a built-in - dictiona ry to deter mine a word based on the e ntered characters. A word can be entered more quickly by pressing[...]

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    38 Entering and Editing Information k Ad din g Words to t he T 9 D at ab ase If a word is not in the T9 dat abase, add it by using Abc (Multi -t ap ) mode tex t entr y . T o add a new wo rd: 1. Fro m the text entr y scree n, in Abc mo de, press 5 5 6 6 6 7 . “ Kop” is displa yed. 2. P ress the Lef t S of t Key , sele ct T9 W ord , then press t [...]

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    39 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory k Contacts Entries This provides e asy acces s to your mo st frequently dialed p hone number s. Y ou may store up to 50 0 entries. The Basics of Stor ing Contact Entries 1. Fro m the idle screen, enter t he pho ne numbe r ( up to 4 8 characters ) yo u want to save. 2. P ress the Lef t S of t Key [Sa ve] . NO T [...]

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    40 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory 6. CON T ACT S AVED appears on t he display . The ph one numb er reappears on screen. P ress the End / Power Key to exit, or press the S end Key to call the numb er . NO T E Use Update Existing to add an other ph one nu mber to a cont act already stored in me mor y , se e page 4 3. Options to Cust omize Y our C[...]

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    41 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory 4. Pres s the Directio nal Key j up or down to s elect th e Group, then press th e Lef t Sof t Key [Se t] . Group options include: No Group / Club / Family / Friends / Wor k 5. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select t he Group ty pe, then press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 6. Press the C enter S [...]

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    42 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory k Adding or Changing the Pictures ID T o select a picture or graphic to assign to a C aller ID: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press th e Right S of t Key [C ont acts ] , then press the Directio nal Key j up or down to highlight an e ntr y . 2. P ress the Lef t S of t Key [E di t] . 3. Press the D irectional Key j u[...]

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    43 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory 5. Use the keypad to enter a S peed D ial digit. Pres s the Ce nter Select Key [SE T] , or press the D irectional Key j up or do wn to highlight the Spe ed Dial digit, t hen press the C enter Se lect Key [SET] . 6. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select Ye s to s ave the Spe ed Dial set ting, t hen [...]

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    44 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory k Ad din g a Phon e Nu mb er f rom t he C ont ac t Lis t Screen 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Right S of t Key [Co nta cts] . Your Cont acts display alphabetically . 2. P ress the D irectional Key j up or down to highlight t he Co ntact entr y yo u want to edit, t hen press th e Lef t Sof t Key [E di t] [...]

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    45 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highlight the pho ne number yo u want to assign as th e Default N umber, then press the Right S of t Key [Op tion s] . 4. Pres s the Directio nal Key j up or down to highlight Set As Default , th en press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 5. Press the D irectional Ke[...]

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    46 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory Dele tin g k D e let ing a Ph on e Num b er fr om a C ont ac t 1. Fro m the idle screen, press th e Right S of t Key [C ont acts ] . 2. P ress the Directi onal Key j up or down to highlight t he Cont act entr y , the n press the Lef t S of t Key [E di t] . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highligh[...]

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    47 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory 6. Press the C enter S elect Key [OK] . A confirma tion message appears. Phone Numbers with P auses Pauses are us ed for auto mated systems (i.e. voicem ail or calling cards) . Inser t a paus e af ter a phone nu mber t hen enter another group of nu mbers. T he seco nd set of numbers is dialed autom atically af [...]

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    48 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory 8. Enter a name (up to 32 characters ), then press th e Center Select Key [SA VE] . A confirma tion message appears. k Ad din g a Paus e to an E xis tin g Num be r 1. Fro m the idle screen, press th e Right S of t Key [C ont acts ] . 2. P ress the Directi onal Key j up or down to highlight t he Cont act entr y [...]

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    49 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory k S crolling Through Y our Contacts 1. Fro m the idle screen, press th e Right S of t Key [C ont acts ] . Y our CO NTACT LIST is displayed alphabetically . 2. P ress the Directi onal Key j up or down to scroll t hrough the list. k S earching by Lette r 1. Fro m the idle screen, press th e Right S of t Key [C on[...]

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    50 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory NO T E Pressing the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select t he Cont act entr y and th en pressing the S end Key will dial the Default N umbe r of the Co ntact entr y au tomaticall y . If multiple numbers a re saved in the Contact e ntry, press t he Directio nal Key j up or d own to sele ct the Co ntact entr [...]

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    51 Contacts in Y our Phone’s Memory calling feature. Fo r detailed instructi ons on h ow to save a phone number to S peed D ial, see page 120. NO T E Y ou will ne ed to activate One - T o uch Dialing to u se Spe ed Dialing, see page 16 8. k Fo r Sin gl e - D igi t Sp e e d Di als 1 . Press a nd hold th e Spee d Dial digit. 2 . Y our p hone rec al[...]

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    52 Camera Wa rn i ng ! The b ody of th e phon e may beco me war m when t he mo nitor screen is displayed for a long tim e while ta king photos o r the came ra is repeatedly zoomed in/o ut. In such c ase, do not keep your sk in in cont act with t he pho ne too l ong bec ause low temperature burn c an occu r . k H ow to hol d your p hon e wh en sh oo[...]

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    53 Camera • By using th e self-ti mer , yo u can avoid blurred images du e to came ra movement b ecause yo u do not pres s the shu tter w hen shooting. • Y ou can reduce i mage blurring due to ca mera movem ent by turning o n the Imag e St abilizer . • B e especially ca reful of image blurring whe n shoo ting in a dark area. k V iewin g dir e[...]

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    54 Camera War ni ng ! Fingerprint or o il adhered on the lens sur face causes blurred vision. W ipe the lens sur face wit h a sof t cloth such as o ne for cleaning glasse s, before taking a picture or recording a video. Do not w ipe it strongly to avoid damaging the le ns sur face. Ta k e P i c t u r e In T ake Picture mode, you ca n take pictures [...]

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    55 Camera S e lf Ti me r T o activate the camera’s timer functio n. (Off / 3 s ec / 5 sec / 10 sec) Macro Off/On Brightness T o increase or decrease the brightnes s. (– 5 to +5) Whi te B al an ce Auto/ Sunny/Shade/ T ungsten/F luorescent Di sp lay S et t ing T o select t he icon display metho d. (T imeo ut / Alwa ys ) S hu t te r So und Shutte [...]

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    56 Camera NO T E Y ou can t urn on t he cam era’ s I mage S tabilizer to reduce i mage blur due to subject m ovement o r cam era movement w hen shoo ting a moving subject u sing telephoto, when sho oting a fast-m oving subject, o r when s hooting un der dim lighting conditions. • If you set th e Shot M ode to M ulti S hot, I mage S tabilizer is[...]

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    57 Camera 4. S elect th e Option yo u want to change by pressing the Volume Keys <> lef t or right and the n press the Side S elect Key . [OK] to view yo ur options. 5. Select th e setting by pressing the Volume Keys <> lef t or right and the n press the Side S elect Key . [OK] to save the set ting. NO T E For “ Options (F lip Ope n )[...]

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    58 Camera • 8 : Change s the Be st Shot set ting. (Of f/ Perso n/ Sce ner y/ Night View/ Pe rson & S cene ry/ T wilight / F ood /C haracter/ Sp ort s/P arty /Mon ot on e/S ep ia/Re ve rs e/Hi g h Sh ar pn es s/ High Contrast / V ivid) • * : Changes t he Macro set ting. (Of f/On) • # : Changes t he Flash set ting. (Auto Flas h/O f f/O n/O [...]

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    59 Camera NO T E If you press the S hut ter Key S all the way or press t he Center Select Key [T AK E] witho ut lo cking A F , focu s is adjusted and the picture is ta ken after yo u press the key . NO T E Whe n the Auto F ocus set ting is s et to 9 Point AF , nine focus rings appear . Wh en the focu s is locked, 3 focus rings change from white to [...]

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    60 Camera k N orm al S hot ( T wis t an d Clo se ) Whe n you t wist and cl ose th e phon e, you can t ake pictures in a manne r similar to a digital c ame ra. 1. T wist a nd close t he pho ne with th e idle screen displayed. 2. P ress the S hut ter Key S to select Ta k e P i c t u r e . 3. Press the Volume Keys <> lef t or right to zo om in /[...]

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    61 Camera 4. S elect fro m the follow ing options: • Press the S hut ter Key S [Sa v e] . T he picture is stored in My Pictures. • Press the S ide Sel ect Key . [SE ND] . The pict ure is stored in My Pict ures, and th en you ca n send a Pict ure Mes sage. NO T E Up to 16 blue frames a nd one red fra me appea r on the pict ure. The blue f rames [...]

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    62 Camera • Press the C enter S elect Key [Opt ion s] to access th e following o ptions: View Displays the selected picture in full screen mo de. Sav e All Saves all pictures in My Pictures. Erase Erases the all pictures. • Press the R ight Select Key [Er as e] to erase the all pictures. NO T E Whe n you set th e Shot M od e to Multi S hot, I m[...]

  • Page 64

    63 Camera 3. Press the S ide Sele ct Key . [Op tion s] . 4. P ress the Volume Keys <> lef t or right to sel ect Shot Mode , th en press the Side S elect Key . [OK] . 5. Press the Volume Keys <> lef t or right to s elect Multi Shot , then press the Side S elect Key . [OK] . 6. T o take the picture, press the Sh ut ter Key S [T AKE] . 7. [...]

  • Page 65

    64 Camera k T ake Pi ct ure m od e I con R efe r enc e The fo llowing ico ns are displayed in the T a ke Picture mode screen. T ake Picture mode Best Shot Perso n Scene ry Night View Perso n & Sce ner y Tw i l i g h t Food Charact er Sports Par t y Mono tone Sepi a Rev erse High Sharpness High Co ntrast Vivid Multi Sh ot Mode Image S tabilizer [...]

  • Page 66

    65 Camera Resolution 2560× 1920 2048 × 1 536 16 0 0 ×120 0 12 8 0 × 9 6 0 640× 480 320×2 4 0 16 0 ×120 Qual ity Normal Fine Flash Auto Flash Off On Only This Shot Macr o On Brightness ( Value ) White Balance Sunn y Sha de Tu n g s t e n Fluores cent Shu tter S ou nd is set to silent.[...]

  • Page 67

    66 Camera Memory Phone Card Zoom (Ste p ) Key Gu ide Record Video In Reco rd Video m ode yo u can reco rd video wit h sou nd at resolutio n up to 32 0 × 240. k O pt ion s ( Fli p Op e n) 1. Fro m the idle screen, press a nd hold the C amera / V ideo Key V . 2. P ress the R ight Sof t Key [Opt ion s] to change the following settings: Recording Reso[...]

  • Page 68

    67 Camera W hi te Ba la nc e Auto/Sunny/Shade/ T ungsten/ Fluores cent D is pl ay S et ti ng T o select the ic on display method. (Time out/Always ) S ta r t S oun d Sou nd/Si lent Memory T o select the vide o storage loc ation. (Pho ne/C ard) Camera T o change to T ake Picture mode. NO T E From Re cord Vide o mode, yo u can chang e to T a ke Pictu[...]

  • Page 69

    68 Camera 3. Press the S ide Sele ct Key . [OPT IONS] . Press the Volume Keys <> lef t or right to se lect the o ption yo u want to change and the n press the Side S elect Key . [OK] . 4. S elect the set ting w hile pressing the Volume Keys <> lef t or right and the n press the Side S elect Key . [OK] . NO T E For “ Options (F lip Ope[...]

  • Page 70

    69 Camera • Right So f t Key [Op tio ns] : Displays the Options menu • Lef t Sof t Key [ M y Vid e os ] : Displays My V ideos 3. T o begin recording, press the Center S elect Key [RE C] . T he following keys are available while recording : • # : Changes t he Rec ording Light set ting. (Auto/O f f/On /O nly Thi s Shot ) • Right So f t Key [C[...]

  • Page 71

    70 Camera 4. T o begin reco rding, press the Shut ter Key S [RE C] . The following keys are available while recording : • Back Key , [Ca ncel ] : Cancels recording • Side Se lect Key . [P au se ] : Pauses recording 5. T o stop recording, press the S hut ter Key S [St op ] . 6. Select f rom the foll owing options: • Press the S hut ter Key S [[...]

  • Page 72

    71 Camera Col or Ef fects Black & Whi te Effect Nega tiv e Effe ct Sepi a Eff ect Macr o On Call Interruption is set to Block. Brightness ( Value ) White Balance Sunn y Sha de Tu n g s t e n Fluores cent Sta r t So und is set to silent . Memory Phone Card Zoom (Ste p ) Key Guide[...]

  • Page 73

    72 MEDIA CENTER Media C enter gives you cu stomiz able ser vic e right on your wireless device that lets yo u get Ringto nes, play games, su rf t he web, get up- to -the - minu te informatio n and mo re. k Downloading Ap plications Y ou can us e ME DIA C EN TE R and dow nload applicatio ns any where on t he Veriz o n Wireless n et work, as l ong as[...]

  • Page 74

    73 MEDIA CENTER 5 . Br ows e & Dow nl oad Ever y thing yo u need to k now whil e you are on th e go. Loo k for a great restaurant, the n earest A T M, etc. 6. Extras Access additional applicatio ns. Music & T ones Y ou can p erso nalize your phon e’ s ringto nes an d downlo ad music. Y ou can sele ct from a wide variet y of genres. k Ac c[...]

  • Page 75

    74 MEDIA CENTER k Pu rch as e son gs on you r V CAST Mu sic w it h Rhapsody ® c ap abl e d evice* Whe n you purchase music f rom your V CA ST M usic with Rhap sody ® capable device, you als o get a seco nd copy that can be do wnload ed to your P C fro m the V CAS T Mu sic with Rhap sody ® soft ware . * Per-song cha rges apply . 1. Fro m the idle[...]

  • Page 76

    75 MEDIA CENTER Get New Ringtones T o conn ect to M EDI A CE NT ER an d downl oad various ring tones: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 2. Press 1 Mu sic & Tones , 2 G et N ew R ing to ne s , 1 Ge t N ew Ap pl ic at ion s . 3. Foll ow the on scree n p[...]

  • Page 77

    76 MEDIA CENTER • Press the R ight Sof t Key [Opti ons] to access t he follow ing option s: Erase* Erase the current ringto ne fro m your pho ne. Rename* T o edit the ringtone’ s title. Lock / Unlock * L ock or u nloc k the current ringto ne in your phone. Erase All* T o erase all the ringto nes in yo ur pho ne. File Info Displays informati on [...]

  • Page 78

    77 MEDIA CENTER My Sounds T o select a desired sound: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 2. Press 1 Mu sic & Tones , 5 My Sounds . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highlight a soun d, then press th e Center S elect Key [P LA Y] to hear th[...]

  • Page 79

    78 MEDIA CENTER 3. Press the C enter S elect Key [OK] to begin recording. W hen done, press th e Center S elect Key [STOP] to finish recording. The rec ording is automatic ally saved to your M y So unds list. 4. Y o ur recording is saved with a num ber . T o rename yo ur recording, scroll to it with th e Directional Key , then pres s the Right So f[...]

  • Page 80

    79 MEDIA CENTER NO T E Y our phone c ome s with 5 preloaded sounds: clapping, crowd roar , happy birthday , rainforest, and train. Th ese cann ot be erased. Sync your m usic from y our PC to your V CAST Music with Rhapsody ® wireless de vice This optio n allows you to tra nsfer music files f rom your P C. In order to use this o ption, you mu st in[...]

  • Page 81

    80 MEDIA CENTER Picture & V id eo k Q ui ck Acc es s to Pic tur e & Vid e o Fea tur e Y ou can v iew, take and trade your digital pict ures and vide o right from your wir eless phone. k Ac ce ss a nd O pt ion s 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 2[...]

  • Page 82

    81 MEDIA CENTER k Browsing, Sel ecting , and Pla ying Video Clips 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 2. Press 2 Pic tur e & Vi de o . Press 1 V CAST V id e os . 3. Press the D irectional Key a up, down, left o r right to select one of the v ideo clip c[...]

  • Page 83

    82 MEDIA CENTER 3. Press 2 Sav e Video and th en press the C enter Sele ct Key [OK] . 4. T o agree to th e charge, press the Directio nal Key j up or down to s elect Ye s an d then press th e Center S elect Key [OK] to star t dow nloading the vide o clip. 5. Af ter downl oad is com plete, the message “ Dow nload C omplete Play Video N ow ? ” wi[...]

  • Page 84

    83 MEDIA CENTER 2. A f ter reading the description of the v ideo clip, press the Right Sof t Key [Opt ions ] . 3. Selec t Ale rts and t hen press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 4. Sele ct Configure alerts and then press the Ce nter Select Key [OK] . 5. Sele ct the t ype of al er t you want an d then press t he Center Select Key [OK] . 6. Using the [...]

  • Page 85

    84 MEDIA CENTER My Pictures In My Pictu res you can v iew all the pictures yo u have taken, store selected i mages in yo ur pho ne, send pictures to t he Onlin e Album, delete images an d access addition al picture options. 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se lect Key [OK[...]

  • Page 86

    85 MEDIA CENTER k B rowse M y Pic tur es ( T wi st an d Clo se ) Y ou can display pictures saved in My Pictures wi th the ph one t wisted and closed. 1. Twist and close the ph one wi th the idle screen displayed. 2. P ress the Volume Key > . 3. Press the Volume Keys <> lef t o r right to select t he picture you want to vi ew , th en press [...]

  • Page 87

    86 MEDIA CENTER k Zoom Y ou can zoo m pictures saved in My Pi ctures. 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 2. Press 2 Pic tur e & Vi de o , 3 My Pictures . 3. Press the D irectional Key a up, down, left o r right to select your desired picture, then pre[...]

  • Page 88

    87 MEDIA CENTER NO T E The resized picture is saved in My Pictures as a file separate from the o riginal file. NO T E Only pictu res taken with CA SI O E XIL IM Ph one ca n be resized. k Crop Y ou can crop pictures s aved in My Pictures. 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se[...]

  • Page 89

    88 MEDIA CENTER NO T E Only pictu res taken with CA SIO E X ILI M Pho ne can be cropped. k Pe r sp ec ti ve Adju st me nt ( Per s . Adj ) If yo u need to adjust th e perspective of a picture af ter sho oting a timetable o r poster , you c an select a nd cut the o utline of the picture and adjust it to appear as a rect angular image t aken straight [...]

  • Page 90

    89 MEDIA CENTER NO T E Only pictu res taken with CA SI O E XIL IM Ph one ca n be adjusted by Perspective Adjustment. N ote that the perspective can not be adjusted for the pictu re with the reso lution of 2 56 0 × 192 0. k S lid e Sh ow ( Fli p Op e n) Y ou can display the pictures saved in My Pi ctures as a slide show. 1. Fro m the idle screen, p[...]

  • Page 91

    90 MEDIA CENTER k S lid e Sh ow ( T wist a nd Cl ose ) Y ou can st ar t a slide show wit h the pho ne t wisted and clo sed. 1. Twist and close the ph one wi th the idle screen displayed. 2. P ress the Volume Key < . The foll owing keys can be used while playing a slide show: • Volume Keys <> : Displays the previous/nex t picture • Back[...]

  • Page 92

    91 MEDIA CENTER 5. Press the C enter S elect Key [OK] to sel ect Ye s . A confir mation message appears. My Videos In M y Vide os, you c an view all th e video s you have taken, store selected video in yo ur phon e, send video to th e Online A lbum, delete video, and access additional vide o options. 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S el[...]

  • Page 93

    92 MEDIA CENTER NO T E Whe n you press the R ight Sof t Key [Opti ons] after s electing a video in My V ideos , you can se lect the foll owing options: Send Send a Video message. Record Video Rec ord a new video. T o On lin e Alb um Access the O nline Album. V CAST V id e os Access V CAS T Video s. Se t As Wall pa p er Set th e selected video as wa[...]

  • Page 94

    93 MEDIA CENTER 3. Press the C enter S elect Key [OK] to sel ect Ye s . A confir mation message appears. k E ras e All V id eos 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select My Videos and press the Ce nter Sele ct Key [O K ] . 2. P ress the R ight Sof t Key [Opt ion s] . 3. Press the D [...]

  • Page 95

    94 MEDIA CENTER 2. Press 1 Ge t ne w Ap pli ca ti on s . 3. Cho ose th e sof t ware you want f rom the list displayed on t he screen. Foll ow the on - screen prom pts to downlo ad. k Playing Downloaded Games 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Games and press the Center S ele[...]

  • Page 96

    95 MEDIA CENTER 2. Press 4 Mobile W eb . The Dashboa rd screen launches. Sele ct Mobi le Web and press t he Center S elect Key [OK] . The browser launches. NO T E T his feature is currently unav ailable ou tside of the United States. It is o nly available within the Verizon Wireless Enhanced Servic es Ar ea. k E ndin g a Brows er S e ssio n End a B[...]

  • Page 97

    96 MEDIA CENTER Anchor Link Info • The fo llowing additional o ptions are available if Image is selected : Sav e Image / Save Selected Image /Anchor L ink In fo • The o ptions in W ML c ontents are also available when W ML contents are displayed. k Changing Display Mode The available Display Mode s are Horizont al Scroll O n and Horizont al Scr[...]

  • Page 98

    97 MEDIA CENTER k Set tings Allows yo u to set the M obile Web set tings. 1. P ress the R ight Sof t Key [Me nu ] while b rowsin g. 2. P ress the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select Settings , then press th e Center S elect Key [OK] . 3. Sele ct one of the fo llowing optio ns: SSL In fo Current Cer tificate/ R oot Ce rt ificate. Cookie Setting[...]

  • Page 99

    98 MEDIA CENTER Browse & Download T o downlo ad T ools t hat can he lp you navigate to enter tainm ent spots, restaurants, and provide yo u with up -to - date weath er information: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 2. Press 5 Browse & D ow nlo ad[...]

  • Page 100

    99 MEDIA CENTER Extras T o download A pplications: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] . Sele ct Med ia Center and press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 2. Press 6 Extra s . 3. Press th e Center S elect Key [OK] fo r Ge t Ne w Ap pl ic ati on s . Follow t he on -scree n prompts. Inf o T o view App. M emo r y , Pho ne Me m[...]

  • Page 101

    100 MESSAGING k Ac ce ss a nd O pt ion s 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Messag ing a nd press the Ce nter Select Key [OK] . 2. S elect a subm enu. 1 . Ne w Mess age Sends a TX T M essage/Picture Message/V ideo Message/ Voi ce Message. 2. Inb ox Displays the list of recei[...]

  • Page 102

    101 MESSAGING Short cut • From t he idle screen, the Lef t S of t Key is a hot key to the Message menu. • Y ou c an make a call to the c allback numbe r by pressing the Send Key during a message chec k. k N ew M es sa ge Al e r t The re are two ways your p hon e aler ts you to new m ess ages: 1. T he pho ne displays a message o n the screen. 2.[...]

  • Page 103

    102 MESSAGING Fro m C o nt a c t s Sea rch for a phone nu mber w hich is stored in the co ntact list. Recent Cal ls Search the ph one num ber which is stored in the recent ca lls list. Groups S earch the groups sto red in the co ntact list. T o On lin e Al bum T o send pictures by using online Address. (T his optio n only appear s for a Picture/ Vi[...]

  • Page 104

    103 MESSAGING 8. Press the D irectional Key j up or d own to scroll to and m ake adjustme nts to any additional fields. 9. Press th e Center S elect Key [SEN D] . A sending screen appears. k S ending a Video Messag e 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Lef t Sof t Key [Me ss ag e] , press 1 Ne w Messa ge . 2. Press 3 Vide o M es sa ge . 3. Enter t[...]

  • Page 105

    104 MESSAGING 6. T ype your message. 7. Pres s the Directio nal Key j up or down to scroll to a nd make adjustme nts to any additional fields. 8. Press the C enter S elect Key [SE ND] . A sending screen appears. k Customi zing the Messag e Using Options Y ou can cu stomize a new T ext M ess age, Picture Me ssage, V ideo Mess age or Voice Message, b[...]

  • Page 106

    105 MESSAGING Save Q uic k T ex t A llows you to create phrase s for the Q uick T ext optio n. Quick T ex t can save up to 100 characters per phrase. Form at T ex t Allows yo u to change the lo ok of t he text. Alignment / Font Size / Font Styl e / T ext Color / Background (T ex t Mes sage option) Save As D r af t Saves the mes sage into the D raf [...]

  • Page 107

    106 MESSAGING 2. Press 1 TX T M es sa ge or 2 Pi ctu re M e ss ag e or 3 Vid e o Me ss ag e or 4 Voice M e ss ag e . 3. Press the R ight Sof t Key [Add] . 4. Press 1 Fr o m C o nt a c ts . 5. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highlight the Cont act entr y cont aining the destinatio n, then press the C enter Select Key [MA R K] . 6. Press [...]

  • Page 108

    107 MESSAGING If mem or y is over 8 0% fu ll, one of th e following war ning mess ages will appear . Te x t MEMORY FULL TE X T M SG x x % FU L L Pic tur es / V id eo s MEMORY FULL PIX M SG x x % FU LL Pictures/ Videos Notificati on MEMOR Y FULL PIX NOTI x x % FU L L k Vi ewing Y our Inbox 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Lef t Sof t Key [Me ss [...]

  • Page 109

    108 MESSAGING an d unr e ad ) M es sa ge s or Only Read Messa ges . Ex t ra ct Ad dr es se s A llows you to ex tract addresses f rom the me ssage, an d saves them to yo ur Cont acts. Messa ge In fo Allo ws you to check t he received message inf ormation. k M es sa ge I co n Re fer e nce The fo llowing ico ns are displayed in the Inbox message list:[...]

  • Page 110

    109 MESSAGING Resend A llows you to res end the se lected message. Lock Lo cks or unl ocks the se lected message. Locked messages cannot be deleted b y the Erase Sent and Erase All f unctions. Add T o C ont ac t s Stores the callback nu mber , e - mail address, and numb ers from t he address of the sent m essage into yo ur Co ntacts. Erase Sent Del[...]

  • Page 111

    11 0 MESSAGING Lock L ocks or unl ocks the se lected mess age. Locked messages cannot be deleted b y the Erase Draf ts and Erase All functio ns. Add T o C ont ac t s Stores the callback nu mber , e - mail address, and numb ers from t he address included in the draf t mess age into your Cont acts. Erase Drafts Deletes all the m essages except locked[...]

  • Page 112

    111 MESSAGING Visual V oic e Mail Visual Voice Mail allows t he managem ent of voice ma il directly from the devic e rather than acce ssing voice mail v ia traditional method ( s) . V isual Voice Mail displays a list of messages and allows the u ser to cho ose w hich mess age to listen to or erase, witho ut having to dial into their ma ilbox, liste[...]

  • Page 113

    11 2 MESSAGING 2. P ress the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select yo ur e - mail provider , and the n press the Ce nter Sele ct Key [O K] . 3. T o send an e - mail, foll ow the on - screen prompts a nd functio ns. Chat T o chat with Internet M essenge r users: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Lef t Sof t Key [Me ss ag e] , press 9 Chat . Th[...]

  • Page 114

    11 3 MESSAGING Signature None / Custom Messaging F ont Size Small / Normal / Large NO T E Whe n “T9 Word” is se lected for Entr y M ode, text can be input using the T9 Word mo de. For det ails about t he T9 Word mode, see page 37 . NO T E The e ntr y mode yo u select is als o applied to the N otepad and the Calendar . k M es sa ge S et t ings S[...]

  • Page 115

    11 4 MESSAGING 6. Quick T ext Allows yo u to display , e dit, and add tex t phrases. T hese tex t strings allow you to reduce manual text inpu t into mess ages. A saved Quick T ext c an be up to 10 0 characters long. 7. Vo i c e m a i l # Allows yo u to manually e nter the acces s number fo r Voicemail Ser vic e (V M S) . T his numbe r should be o [...]

  • Page 116

    11 5 MESSAGING • Press 4 Er as e Al l to erase all mes sages stored in the Inbox, Sent, a nd Draf ts folders. P ress the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select A ll M es sa ge s in cl udi ng U nr ea d or All exce pt U nr ea d M es sa ge s , then press th e Center S elect Key [OK] . NO T E Locked, Unread or M MS n otification me ssages can not b[...]

  • Page 117

    11 6 CONT ACTS The C ontacts m enu allows yo u to store names, ph one nu mbers and othe r informati on in your p hone’s memo r y . k Ac ce ss a nd O pt ion s 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Contacts and press the Ce nter Sele ct Key [O K ] . 2. S elect a subm enu: 1. Ne[...]

  • Page 118

    11 7 CONT ACTS 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Contacts and press the Ce nter Sele ct Key [O K ] . 2. Press 1 New C on ta ct . 3. Enter the name, th en press the D irectional Key d down. T o change the input m ode, press the Lef t S of t Key [Abc] . 4. Pres s the Directio [...]

  • Page 119

    11 8 CONT ACTS New C ont ac t / E ra se / Ne w T X T M es sa ge / N ew Pic tu re Messa ge / New V ideo Me ssage / New V oice Message/ Set As I CE C ont ac t ( U na ss ign e d IC E co nt ac t ) / C al l / Er as e All Contacts / S end Name Card • Press the Lef t S of t Key [E di t] to edit th e entr y . • Press the C enter S elect Key [VI EW] to [...]

  • Page 120

    11 9 CONT ACTS k Ad d a N ew Gr oup 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Contacts and press the Ce nter Sele ct Key [O K ] . 2. Press 3 Groups . 3. Press the Lef t S of t Key [Ne w] . 4. Enter a new gro up name, the n press the Ce nter Select Key [S A VE] . k Ad d Co nt act s t[...]

  • Page 121

    120 CONT ACTS 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or down to s elect the existing group name t hat you want to cha nge, and then press t he Right Sof t Key [Opt ions ] . 4. Press 5 Rename . 5. Enter the new group na me, then press th e Center S elect Key [S A VE] . k Erase Group 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then[...]

  • Page 122

    121 CONT ACTS 4. Pres s the Directio nal Key j up or down to highlight th e Cont act then press t he Center S elect Key [OK] . 5. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highlight the number yo u wish to sele ct then press t he Center S elect Key [OK] . 6. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select Ye s to s et the speed dial to t he co[...]

  • Page 123

    122 CONT ACTS 4. W hen selecting fro m the Co ntact List, press 1 Fro m Contacts , press th e Directional Key j up or d own to sele ct the Co ntact entr y, and then press the Ce nter Select Key [OK] . Whe n adding a new Cont act, press 2 New C ontact , enter the info, and the n press the C enter Sele ct Key [S A VE] . NO T E The c ontact nam e assi[...]

  • Page 124

    123 CONT ACTS My Name Card T o register a name, telephone nu mber , and e - mail addres s to My Name Car d: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Contacts and press the Ce nter Sele ct Key [O K ] . 2. Press 6 My Name Card . 3. Enter the name a nd then press t he Directio nal Key[...]

  • Page 125

    124 RECENT CALLS The R ecent Ca lls menu is a list of the last p hone nu mbers o r Cont act entries fo r calls you plac ed, accepted, missed, or blocked. It is co ntinually updated as new number s are added to the beginning of the list a nd the oldest e ntries are removed from the bot tom of t he list. The fo llowing ico ns are displayed in the Rec[...]

  • Page 126

    125 RECENT CALLS Missed T o view a list of the 9 0 m ost recently m issed calls: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Recent Calls and press the Ce nter Select Key [OK] . 2. Press 1 Missed . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highlight an entr y , then: • Press th[...]

  • Page 127

    126 RECENT CALLS S a v e t o C on t ac ts/E ra se/L oc k (U n l o c k)/E ra s e A l l/Vi e w Timers • Press the Lef t S of t Key [Me ss a ge] to se lect: Ne w T X T M es sa ge / N ew Pic tu re M es sa g e / N ew Vi de o Messa ge / New V oice Message Dialed T o view a list of the 9 0 m ost recent o utgoing calls: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t [...]

  • Page 128

    127 RECENT CALLS 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Recent Calls and press the Ce nter Select Key [OK] . 2. Press 4 Blocked . 3. Enter the four-digit l ock code, th en press the C enter Sele ct Key [OK] . 4. P ress the Directio nal Key j up or down to highlight a n entr y , a[...]

  • Page 129

    128 RECENT CALLS • Press the R ight Sof t Key [Opti ons] to select: S a v e t o C on t ac ts/E ra se/L oc k (U n l o c k)/E ra s e A l l/Vi e w Timers • Press the Lef t S of t Key [Me ss a ge] to se lect: Ne w T X T M es sa ge / N ew Pic tu re M es sa g e / N ew Vi de o Messa ge / New V oice Message Short cut T o view a quick list of all your r[...]

  • Page 130

    129 SETTINGS & TOOLS The S et tings & T oo ls menu has optio ns to custo mize your pho ne. k Ac ce ss a nd O pt ion s 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. S elect a subm enu: 1. M y Ve r i z o n 2. [...]

  • Page 131

    130 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO T E Air time is f ree when acce ssing My Verizon. Once c onne cted, the V Z W My Verizon page will be displayed. T o exit the browser at any time and return to the idle scree n, press the End/ Power K ey . To o l s k Ac ce ss a nd O pt ion s 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he[...]

  • Page 132

    131 SETTINGS & TOOLS 2. Press 2 To o l s , 1 V oice Commands. 3. Follow t he prompts to s et up your voice c om mand ( s) . Short cut Y ou can directly acce ss the Voice Co mman ds function by pressing the Voice Com mands Key C . NO T E Pressing the Lef t S of t Key [I nf o ] or saying the word “Infor mation” displays and reads out a detail[...]

  • Page 133

    132 SETTINGS & TOOLS k Go T o < Shortcut > The “ Go T o” com mand allows yo u to access a m enu wit hin the phon e (for e xa mple, “Go to C ont act”).If no me nu option is st ated, a list of options will be provided. k Check < I tem > The “ Chec k” co mma nd allows you to ac cess devic e inform ation including the bat te[...]

  • Page 134

    133 SETTINGS & TOOLS k Voice Commands Set tings 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 2 To o l s , 1 Vo i c e C o m m a n d s . 3. Press the R ight Sof t Key [Set ti ngs ] . 4. S elect o ne of the [...]

  • Page 135

    134 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO T E Y ou can input a rithmetic o perators using t he following keys. • Directional K ey u up: + • Directional K ey r right: × • Directional K ey l l ef t: ÷ • Directional K ey d d own: − • Ce nter Sel ect Key : = NO T E T o inser t a decimal, press * . T o inser t ±, press # . For exa m pl e: 1. P r e s s [...]

  • Page 136

    135 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Press the D irectional Key a up, down, left o r right to highlight the scheduled day . 4. P ress the Lef t S of t Key [Add] . 5. Enter the A ppointm ent Na me. 6. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highlight the informati on fie ld ( Sta r t D ate & T im e , End D at e & Ti me , Time Zones , Recurrence ,[...]

  • Page 137

    136 SETTINGS & TOOLS Alarm Clock The A larm Cl ock to ol allows you to s et up to three alarm s. Whe n you set an alar m, the current tim e is displayed. When the alarm go es of f, Alarm 1 ( o r 2 or 3, as applicable) will be display ed on the scree n and the alar m will so und. k S et ting an Alarm 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S[...]

  • Page 138

    137 SETTINGS & TOOLS 2. Press 2 To o l s , 4 Al arm C lo ck . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highlight an alarm, then press th e Right So f t Key [Op tio ns] . 4. S elect o ne of the follow ing options: Tu r n O f f T urns of f the highlighted alarm. Re se t Al arm Resets the highlighted alarm. Re se t All R esets all of the ala[...]

  • Page 139

    138 SETTINGS & TOOLS W orld Clock T o determine the current time in a nother tim e zone or cou ntry: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 2 To o l s , 7 World C lo ck . 3. Press the D irectional [...]

  • Page 140

    139 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to highlight a note, then press th e Center S elect Key [VI EW] . 4. If yo u need to edi t the note, press th e Center S elect Key [ED IT] . 5. Edit the note. W hen you a re done, press the C enter S elect Key [S A VE] . NO T E Y ou can erase th e note by pressing the Left S of t [...]

  • Page 141

    140 SETTINGS & TOOLS P ower T o toggle B lueto oth ® power O n/ Of f: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 3 Bluetooth M enu . 3. Press the Lef t S of t Key [ T urn O n ] . NO T E By default, yo[...]

  • Page 142

    141 SETTINGS & TOOLS 5. The ha ndset will prompt yo u with the fo llowing me ssage on t he LCD screen: PL ACE DE VI CE YOU A RE C ON NEC T IN G TO I N DISCOVERABLE MODE . Press the Ce nter Sel ect Key [O K ] . 6. The device will appe ar in the ADD NEW DEVICE menu. Press the Directio nal Key j up or down to se lect th e device you wish to pair t[...]

  • Page 143

    142 SETTINGS & TOOLS k I co n Ref er en ce W he n Add ing N ew D evice Whe n the Bl uetoot h ® wireles s conne ction is active and paired devices are foun d, the follow ing icons m ay appear: Whe n an audio device is paired with yo ur CAS IO EXILIM Phone Whe n a PC is paired wit h your CAS IO E X ILI M Pho ne Whe n a PDA is paired with your CA[...]

  • Page 144

    143 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO T E • In the B lueto oth Me nu, you can disc onne ct the co nnected device with an ico n by pressing the C enter Sele ct Key [D ROP] . Conversely , yo u can reco nnect by pressing the Center S elect Key [OK] again. • W hen an audio devic e is conne cted, you can s elect anot her device and the c onne ction is auto ma[...]

  • Page 145

    144 SETTINGS & TOOLS k M y Phon e N am e T o edit the B lueto oth ® na me of you r phon e: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 3 Bluetooth M enu . 3. Press the R ight Sof t Key [Opti ons] . 4. [...]

  • Page 146

    145 SETTINGS & TOOLS 4. Press 3 Suppor ted Prof iles . 5. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select on e of the follow ing profiles, and the n press the C enter Select Key [VI EW] . Headset / H andsfree / Dial Up Networking / Stereo / Phonebook A ccess / Obje ct P ush Sending and Receiving Name Cards Use the fo llowing procedu res to s[...]

  • Page 147

    146 SETTINGS & TOOLS k S ending My Name Card T o send My N am e Card by Bluetoot h ® : 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select Contacts and press the Ce nter Sele ct Key [O K ] . 2. Press 6 My Name Card . 3. Press the R ight Sof t Key [Opti ons] then 5 Ex change Name Card . [...]

  • Page 148

    147 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. T he m essage “ Want to Rece ive files? ” will app ear on yo ur phon e’ s display when a nother B lueto oth ® device sends your phone a na me card. 2. P ress the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select Ye s , th en press the Ce nter Select Key [OK] . Sending and Receiving Images T o send and rec eive an imag e vi[...]

  • Page 149

    148 SETTINGS & TOOLS Sounds Set tings Provides o ptions to custo mize the ph one’s sounds. k Ac ce ss a nd O pt ion s 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 4 Sounds Settings . 3. Select a sub me[...]

  • Page 150

    149 SETTINGS & TOOLS k Call Vibrate 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 4 Sounds Settings , 1 Cal l Sounds , 2 Call Vibrate . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to sele ct On or Off , th[...]

  • Page 151

    150 SETTINGS & TOOLS Ke ypad V olume T o set the keypad volum e: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 4 Sounds Settings , 3 Keypad Volum e . 3. Adjust the volu me by pressing the Directio nal Key[...]

  • Page 152

    151 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 4 Sounds Settings , 5 Power On / O f f . 3. Press 1 Power O n or 2 Powe r O f f . 4. P ress the Directio nal Key j up or down to s elect O[...]

  • Page 153

    152 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Enter your ba nner text (up to 1 8 characters) then press the Center S elect Key [OK] . k ERI Banner If you use E RI S er vice, ER I T ex t is show n on the sub ba nner . 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the [...]

  • Page 154

    153 SETTINGS & TOOLS Contrast T o set the front LC D Co ntrast: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 5 Display Settings , 3 Contrast . 3. Press the D irectional Key s lef t or right to se lect 0% [...]

  • Page 155

    154 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select o ne of the following set tings, th en press the C enter Sele ct Key [S ET] . Cla ss ic / O pt ic al Bl ac k / Pos it ive Re d / C om po sit e Si lver Main Menu Settings T o change Main M enu layout and t ype: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME N[...]

  • Page 156

    155 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select o ne of the following set tings, th en press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K ] . Normal / Larg e Only Clock Format T o choos e the kind of cl ock to be displayed on the LCD scree n: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal[...]

  • Page 157

    156 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 5 Di sp lay S et t ing s , 9 Slide Sho w , 1 Aut o Start On / Of f . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to sele ct On / Of f , t[...]

  • Page 158

    157 SETTINGS & TOOLS k Repeat Set ting whet her to repeat a slide sh ow: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 5 Display Settings , 9 Slide Show , 3 Repeat . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or d[...]

  • Page 159

    158 SETTINGS & TOOLS 2. Press 6 Phon e S et ti ngs , 1 Airpla ne Mode . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to sele ct On / Of f , the n press the Ce nter Select Key [OK] . Set Shortcuts k S et M y Sh or tc uts Y our pho ne of fers you th e option of assigning fo ur sho r tcuts for favori te or of te n- u se d fu nct ion s. 1. Fro m the[...]

  • Page 160

    159 SETTINGS & TOOLS k Reset ting My Shortcuts T o return My Sho rtcuts to t heir original defaults: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 6 Phon e S et ti ngs , 2 Set Sh ortcuts , 1 Set My Shortcu[...]

  • Page 161

    160 SETTINGS & TOOLS k R es et ti ng t he D ire c tio nal Key S et t ing s Use the foll owing procedure to specif y the default directio nal key settings. 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 6 P[...]

  • Page 162

    161 SETTINGS & TOOLS 2. Press 6 Phon e S et ti ngs , 4 Langua ge . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select o ne of the following set tings, th en press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K ] . English / Español Location 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing[...]

  • Page 163

    162 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 6 Phon e S et ti ngs , 6 Security . 3. Enter the four-digit Lo ck Co de, then press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 4. Press 1 Edit Cod es[...]

  • Page 164

    163 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Enter the four-digit Lo ck Co de, then press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . The default Lock C ode is the last 4 digits of yo ur mobile telephone number . 4. Press 2 Restrictions . 5. Enter the four-digit Lo ck Co de, then press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 6. Select o ne of the foll owing set tings: Loca tion Setting [...]

  • Page 165

    164 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 6 Phon e S et ti ngs , 6 Security . 3. Enter the four-digit Lo ck Co de, then press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . The default Lock C ode[...]

  • Page 166

    165 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 6 Phon e S et ti ngs , 6 Security . 3. Enter the four-digit Lo ck Co de, then press the C enter Se lect Key [OK] . 4. Press 5 Rest or e Ph[...]

  • Page 167

    166 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO T E Af ter you purchase yo ur pho ne before you acti vate it by obtaining a phon e number , th e available settings will be Ho me Only, Automatic A , and Auto matic B. Af ter the phon e is activated by obtaining a phone numbe r , Ho me Onl y or Auto matic set tings will be available. NAM Selection T o select the ph one?[...]

  • Page 168

    167 SETTINGS & TOOLS Answer Options T o set how to answe r an inco ming call: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 7 Call Settings , 1 Answer O ptions . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n[...]

  • Page 169

    168 SETTINGS & TOOLS TTY Mode Y ou can at t ach a T T Y devic e to your ph one en abling you to com municate with pa rt ies also using a T T Y devic e. A phone w ith T T Y suppo r t is able to translate ty ped characters to voice. Voice can also be tran slated into characters and then displayed on the T T Y . 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t h[...]

  • Page 170

    169 SETTINGS & TOOLS V oice Privacy T o turn the vo ice privacy feature On o r Of f: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 7 Call Settings , 5 V oi ce Priva cy . 3. Press the D irectional Key j up [...]

  • Page 171

    170 SETTINGS & TOOLS Normal: Se nds out a to ne for a fixed pe riod of tim e even if you continue to pres s the key . Long : S ends o ut a continu ous to ne for the du ration the key is pressed and he ld. Memo ry With the CAS IO E X ILI M Pho ne, you ca n view the info rmati on stored in built-in m emo ry a nd on the m emo r y card loaded in th[...]

  • Page 172

    171 SETTINGS & TOOLS 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 8 Memory , 2 Phon e M em or y , 1 Pho ne Memory Usage . 3. Press th e Center S elect Key [OK] to return to t he previous screen. k D el et[...]

  • Page 173

    172 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO T E Sele ctin g Move All T o C ar d in step 3 moves all the files stored in Pho ne Me mor y to C ard Mem or y . NO T E Do no t remove the me mor y c ard from the ph one w hile a file is being moved to Card M emo r y . Card Memory Sele ct this option to display Card M emo ry info rmati on, and to delete or move files save[...]

  • Page 174

    173 SETTINGS & TOOLS My Pic tu re s / M y Vid e os / M y Ri ng ton es / My M usi c / M y Sounds 4. P ress the Right S of t Key [Opt ion s] . 5. Press the D irectional Key j up or dow n to select Erase if yo u want to delete a f ile or Move if you wa nt to move a file to P hon e Mem or y , and t hen press the C enter Se lect Key [O K ] . 6. Pres[...]

  • Page 175

    174 SETTINGS & TOOLS My Number T o view your p hone’s Mobile D evice N umbe r (MD N), Mo bile Identificatio ns Numb er (MIN), and othe r device informati on: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU ] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T oo ls and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Pres[...]

  • Page 176

    175 SETTINGS & TOOLS Software Update k Status T o check th e status of a S of t ware Update: 1. Fro m the idle screen, press t he Center S elect Key [ME NU] , then use t he Directio nal Key a to select S et t ing s & T o ols and press the C enter Sele ct Key [O K] . 2. Press 9 Phon e Info , 4 Software Update , 1 Status . k Ch eck new T o ch[...]

  • Page 177

    176 SETTINGS & TOOLS NO T E Af ter the so f twa re downlo ad is com plete, you can press t he Right So f t Key [Op tio ns] a nd then 2 Reject to reject the Softwa re Upda te . k I nst al l De fe rre d S / W Whe n there is a Sof t wa re Update that has been deferred, the “Check N ew” item change s to “Install D eferred S/ W . ” E xecutin[...]

  • Page 178

    177 Included Items This package includes all items listed below. Contact th e retailer where you purchased th e phon e if any items are missing. • CASI O E X IL I M Phon e • Wal l C h a rg e r Easy to us e while traveling on business or pleasure. • He ad se t Ada pt er • Qu ick R ef er e nc e Gu id e • Us er G uid e Tips, hints and shortc[...]

  • Page 179

    178 Safety TIA Safet y Infor mation The fo llowing is th e comp lete TIA S afety Info rmatio n for wirele ss handheld phones. k T ips o n Ef fici en t Op er at ion Do no t touch th e antenna u nnece ssaril y when t he pho ne is in use. Cont act with th e antenna af fects call qu alit y and may cause th e phon e to consum e more powe r than othe r w[...]

  • Page 180

    179 Safety k Elect ronic D evices Y our wireless ha ndheld por table telep hone is a l ow power radio transmit ter and recei ver . When it is O N, it rece ives and also se nds out radio frequency (R F) signals. Most m odern electro nic equipment is shielded f rom RF e nergy . However , cer tain electro nic equipment may not be s hielded against the[...]

  • Page 181

    180 Safety Heari ng A ids So me digital wirele ss phon es may interfere wit h some h earing aids. In the event of such inter ference, you may want to consult your ser v ice provider (or call the custo mer ser v ice line to discuss alternativ es) . Ot he r Me dic al D evices If you use any othe r personal m edical device, consult th e manufactu rer [...]

  • Page 182

    181 Safety Always request and o btain prior c onsent an d approval of an autho rized airline representative before using your ph one aboard an aircraft . Always follow th e instructio ns of the airline representative whenever using your ph one aboa rd an aircraft, to prevent any possible interference wit h airborne ele ctronic equipment. k Blasting[...]

  • Page 183

    182 Safety In August 199 6 the F ederal Co mmunic ations Co mmis sion (F CC) of the United S tates with its actio n in Repo rt a nd Order FC C 9 6 - 3 26 ado pted an updated safety standa rd for human exposure to radio frequency electro magnetic ene rgy emit ted by FCC regulated transmitters. T hose guidelin es are consistent with t he safety sta n[...]

  • Page 184

    183 Safety guidelines are based on sta ndards that were developed by independent scientific organizatio ns through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The st andards include a substantial safet y margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and healt h. The exposu re standard for wireless m obile pho ne[...]

  • Page 185

    184 Safety The F CC has granted an Equipm ent Auth orizatio n for this m odel phone w ith all repor ted SA R levels evaluated as in compliance with the F CC R F exposu re guidelines. SA R inform ation o n this mode l phon e is on file w ith the F CC a nd can be fo und und er the Display Gra nt sectio n of http:// w w w. fcc.gov/oet / fccid af ter s[...]

  • Page 186

    185 Safety • Con nect the equip ment into an o utlet on a circuit dif ferent from that to which t he receiver is co nnected • Consult t he dealer or an experienced radio/ T V technician for help. FD A Infor mation U.S. Fo od and D rug Administration Cell Ph one Facts Consumer Information on Wir eless Phones k W hat k ind s of p hon es a re t he[...]

  • Page 187

    186 Safety k D o wir el es s pho ne s po se a h ea lt h ha za rd ? The available scientific evidence do es not sh ow that any health problems are asso ciated with using wireless pho nes. T here is no proof, however , that wireless ph ones a re absolutely safe. Wireless ph ones e mit low levels of radiofrequency energy (R F ) in the microwave range [...]

  • Page 188

    187 Safety • Suppo rt n eeded research into pos sible biolo gical ef fects of RF of the t ype emit ted by wireless phon es; • Design w ireless ph ones in a way that m inimizes any R F exposure to the use r that is not ne cess ar y for device fu nction; and • Co operate in providing users of wi reless phon es with th e best possible info rmati[...]

  • Page 189

    188 Safety Base stati ons are thus n ot the prima r y subject of the s afety questio ns discussed in this d ocume nt. k W hat a re t he r es ult s of t he r es ea rch d on e alr ea dy? The research do ne thus far has produced c onflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experim ents investigating[...]

  • Page 190

    189 Safety k W hat r es ea rc h is ne e de d to d ec id e whe th er R F expo sur e fro m wir el es s ph on es p os es a h eal th risk? A combinati on of laborator y studies a nd epidemiol ogical studies of people actually u sing wireless ph ones would provide s ome of the data that a re needed. Lifetime anim al exposure studies could be com pleted [...]

  • Page 191

    190 Safety been the develop ment of a detailed agenda of rese arch needs that has driven the e stablish ment of new resea rch programs around the wo rld. The P roject has also helped develop a s eries of public informati on docu ments o n EM F issues. FDA and th e Cellular T ele com municatio ns & Internet As sociatio n (CTIA) have a formal Co [...]

  • Page 192

    191 Safety use a wirele ss pho ne co nnected to a rem ote antenna . Again, the scientific dat a do not dem onstrate that wireless ph ones are harmful. B ut if you are co ncerne d about t he R F exposure from thes e products, you can u se measures like those described above to reduce you r RF exp osure from w ireless ph one us e. k W hat a bo ut c h[...]

  • Page 193

    192 Safety absorption of R F en ergy in the head bec ause the ph one, which is the source of th e RF e mission s, will not be placed against the head. On the ot her hand, if the ph one is m ounted against the waist or other par t of th e body during u se, then that pa r t of the bod y will absorb mo re RF en ergy . Wireless p hone s marketed in the[...]

  • Page 194

    193 Safety k W hat a bo ut wi re le ss ph on e int er f er enc e wi th medical equipment? Radiofrequen cy energy (R F ) from wireless p hone s can interact with so me electronic devices. F or this reaso n, FDA helped develop a detailed test meth od to measure ele ctromagnetic interference (E MI) of implanted cardiac pace makers and defibrillators f[...]

  • Page 195

    194 Safety Emergency Calls Never rely solely up on your w ireless pho ne for es sential com municatio ns ( e.g., medical emergencies) , if it can be avoided, since a wireless pho ne requires a complex combinatio n of radio signals, relay stations and landline n etwo rks for its o peration. Cons equently , em ergency calls may not always be pos sibl[...]

  • Page 196

    195 Safety dependent on: ( a) the use of digita l technolo gy by the wireless net work; (b ) G PS s atellite signals being able to reach the handset ( such t ransmissi ons do n ot always work indo ors, for example); and ( c) handset signals r eaching w ireless “base stations” ( atm ospheric a nd environme ntal co nditions may cause variati ons [...]

  • Page 197

    196 Safety • Never use obscen e, indecent, or profane language. • Never use you r Cellular P hone to s end false distress c alls. • Never wiretap o r other wis e intercept a phone c all, unles s you have first obtained the consent of t he par ties par ticipating in the call. • Never make any ano nymou s calls to ann oy , harass, or m olest [...]

  • Page 198

    197 Safety DO N OT use unautho rized accesso ries. DO N OT disassemble th e phone o r its accessorie s. If ser vice or repair is required, r eturn u nit to an autho rized PC D cellular ser vic e center . If unit is disas sembled, the ris k of electric sh ock or fire may result. DO N OT place this equipment inside t he microwave or pressurized conta[...]

  • Page 199

    198 Safety the specified tim eframe, stop recharging. It may cause leakage, heat generatio n, explosion o r fire. If device is damaged by dropping and the internal par ts a re exposed, do n ot touch t he expose d par ts. Y ou might get e lectric shoc k or injured from dam aged part s. Call the custo mer se r vice for assistan ce. Do not plac e devi[...]

  • Page 200

    199 Safety T o avoid injury , do not u se device as the earpie ce magnet picks up metal obje cts such as pins. Never bring device near a floppy disk, magnetic card, magnetic tape, MO s, MD s, prepaid card, or other similar objects. It may destroy or corrupt these dat a. Never press or po ke display with your finger or ot her object . It may cause d[...]

  • Page 201

    200 Safety • Use onl y the Wall charger provided with t he pho ne. Using any charger other tha n the one included wi th the pho ne may damage yo ur pho ne or bat ter y . • Only us e the bat ter y and charger approved by the manufactur er . • Only u se the bat ter y for its original pu rpose. • T ry to keep bat terie s in a temperature bet w[...]

  • Page 202

    201 Safety • Do n’t leave the batter y in hot o r cold temps. Othe r wise, it could significantly reduce the c apacit y and lifetime of the bat ter y . • Do n’t dispose of the bat ter y into a fire. • Don’t sh or t the po sitive electrode and negative electrod e on batter y pac k. • Do n’t nail, hit with ham mer , or step on bat ter[...]

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    202 Safety a PC D autho rized ser vice center, if r epair or replace ment is requ ire d. Never alter the AC c ord or plug on yo ur travel charger or desk top charger . If the plug will not f it into the available outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Never allow any liquids or water to spill o n the travel charger or de[...]

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    203 Safety Do not to uch the e lectric plug w hen star ts lightning. It m ay cause the electric sh ock from th underbolt. Do no t overload a powe r outlet w ith to o many device s. Do not c onne ct anoth er Wall Charger to the Cha rging/ Data Po r t ( eithe r directly or through the H eadset Adapter) , w hen charging the pho ne inser ted in the H a[...]

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    204 Safety problems such as tendo nitis, carpal tunnel syndro me, or other musculoskele tal disorders : • T ake a minimum 15- minu te break every hour of ga me playing. • If your hands, wrists, o r arms bec ome tired or s ore while playing, stop and rest for several ho urs before playing again. • If you continu e to have sore hands, wrists, o[...]

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    205 Safety Wha t is H ea ring A id Co mp at ibil it y? The Fe deral Com municatio ns Co mmissi on has implem ented rules and a rating system designed to enable pe ople who we ar hearing aids to more ef fectively use th ese wireless tele com municatio ns devices. Th e standard for co mpatibilit y of digital wireles s phon es with hea ring aids is se[...]

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    206 Safety How wi ll I kn ow if my he ari ng ai d will wo rk wit h a pa r tic ula r dig it al wi re le ss ph on e? Y ou’ll want to tr y a numb er of wireles s pho nes so t hat you ca n decide which wor ks the best wit h your hearing aids. Y ou may also want to ta lk with you r hearing aid professio nal abou t the extent to w hich your h earing ai[...]

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    207 Safety sound and disto r ted hearing. Individual susceptibilit y to noise - induced hearing los s and other potential hearing problem s varies. The a mount of s ound produc ed by a port able audio device varies depending on th e nature of the sound, t he device, the device set tings and the h eadpho nes. Y ou s hould fo llow so me co mmo n sens[...]

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    208 Safety k Y ou c an o bt ain a ddi ti ona l info rmat io n on t his subj ec t fro m th e followin g sour ce s : Am eri ca n Aca d emy of Au di ol ogy 1 1730 Pla za Am erican D rive, Suite 30 0 Resto n, V A 2 0190 Voice : (80 0) 222 -23 3 6 Email: info@audiology. org I nt e rn et : www . au di o lo gy . or g Na ti on al I nst i tut e on D e af ne[...]

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    209 Safety industry ’s r ecycling w ebsite w ww.r ecyclewirelessphones. com. T o mail in your o ld wireles s device to P CD Pe rsonal Co mmunic ations fo r recycling purposes, si mply package you r old wireless device and any accessorie s (including discharged batterie s ) in appropriate shipping materials and m ail to: For R ecycling PC D Person[...]

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    210 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Personal Co mmunications D evices, LLC. ( the “C ompany”) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this handh eld por table cellular telepho ne, that sho uld this product o r any par t thereof during norm al consum er usage and c onditio ns, be proven defective in material or work manship that results in produc[...]

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    21 1 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY ( e ) Defects in appearance, cos metic, decorative or structural items such as framing a nd non - operative par ts; (f) Product dam aged from external cause s such as fire, flooding, dirt , sand, weath er conditi ons, bat ter y leakage, blow n fuse, thef t or impro per usage of any elect rical source. The C ompa ny di[...]

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    212 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY phone nu mber and /or fa x numbe r and com plete description of the problem, tran spor tatio n prepaid, to the Com pany at the address shown bel ow or to the plac e of purchase for repair or replaceme nt processing. In additi on, for reference to an autho rized Warranty stati on in your a rea, you may telepho ne in the[...]

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    213 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY So me states or provinc es do not all ow limitatio ns on how l ong an implied warrant y lasts or the exclusion o r limitation of incident al or conseque ntial damage so th e above limitation o r ex clusi ons may not apply to you. T his Warrant y gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, w hic[...]

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    214 Index 1 2 MONTH L IMITED WARR A NT Y ................ 21 0 A Accessibility ................ 2 0 4 Add New Devices........ 1 4 0 Airplane Mo de ............. 1 57 Alarm Clock ................. 1 3 6 Aler t So unds ................ 1 4 9 All (R ECEN T CA LL S) ... 127 Answer Options ........... 167 Auto Retry .................... 167 Auto Star t [...]

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    215 Index E Edit Codes ................... 1 61 Editing Contact Entries .. 4 3 Email ............................. 1 1 1 Emergency Calls ......... 1 9 4 Emergency T one ......... 1 49 ERI ............................... 150 ERI Banner .................. 1 52 E xtras ............................ 99 F FC C Regulations ......... 195 FDA Information...[...]

  • Page 217

    216 Index Mute Function ................ 3 3 My Music ....................... 76 My Na me Card ............ 1 23 My Numbe r ................... 1 7 4 My Pictures .................... 8 4 My Ringtones ................ 75 My S ounds .................... 77 My Veriz on ................... 1 2 9 My Video ....................... 91 N NA M Selectio n....[...]

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    217 Index Sending and Re ceiving Images......................... 1 4 7 Sending and Re ceiving Name Cards ................ 1 4 5 Sent ............................. 1 0 8 Ser vice Aler ts .............. 1 5 0 Set Directional Keys .... 159 Set My S houtcuts ........ 158 Set Sho r tcuts ............... 158 SE T TI NG S & TOOLS ... 1 2 9 Slide Show [...]

  • Page 219

    218 Index TH IS PR O DU CT IS L IC EN SE D UN D ER T H E MP EG - 4 VI SUA L P A T EN T P OR TF O LIO L ICE N SE F O R TH E PE RS O NA L A ND NO N - C OM M ER CIA L US E O F A CO N SU M ER FO R (i) EN CO DIN G VID EO IN C OM P LIA N CE W IT H TH E M PEG - 4 V IS UAL ST A NDA R D (“M PEG 4 -VID EO”) AN D/O R (ii) DEC OD IN G MP EG - 4 VID EO T HA[...]

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    219 Index T9 T ext Input is c overed by U . S. Pat. 5 ,81 8 ,4 37 , U.S . Pat. 5,9 5 3, 5 4 1, U . S. Pat. 6 ,01 1,55 4, 6 ,3 07 ,5 4 8 , U.S. Pat. 6 ,2 8 6,0 6 4, U.S. Pat. 6 ,3 07 ,5 4 9 and othe r patents pending. This Produ ct incorpo rates technolog y from Nua nce Com munications, Inc. microS D is a registered trademark of t he SD C ard Asso c[...]