UTStarcom VM1450 manual

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    1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. GETTING ST ARTED INST ALLING THE BA TTER Y ...............................................................................................................................8 REMOVING THE BA TTER Y ...........................................................................................................................[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS RECENT CALLS LIST -OUTGOING CALLS .............................................................................................................................. 37 RECENT CALLS LIST -MISSED CALLS ................................................................................................................................... 3[...]

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    3 T ABLE OF CONTENTS VIRGIN ALER TS ................................................................................................................................................................... 61 SENT ..............................................................................................................................................[...]

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    4 T ABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 11. USING T OOLS USING T OOLS .............................................................................................................................................. 116 V OICE .........................................................................................................................................[...]

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    5 NA VIGA TING THROUGH CHAPTER CHAPTER INFORMA TION 1. GETTING ST AR TED T his chapter provides important information about using your phone including: • Installing the Battery • Charging the Battery • Activating Y our V irgin Mobile Account • F inding your Serial Number • Programming Y our Phone • Getting to Know Y our Phone • Naviga[...]

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    6 NA VIGA TING THROUGH CHAPTER 12. WARRANTY T his chapter contains the terms and conditions of services and the warranty for your cellular telephone . 13. SAFETY Read this important safety information before using your phone .[...]

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    7 CHAPTER 1 GETTING ST ARTED T his chapter provides important information about using your phone including: Installing the Battery Remove the Battery Charging the Battery Activ ating Y our Virgin Mobile Account F inding your Serial Number Programming Y our Phone Getting to Know Y our Phone Navigating through Menus Caring for the Battery CHAPTER 1 G[...]

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    8 INST ALLING THE B A TTERY 1 . Place the battery (label side up) on the back of the phone so the metal contacts match up on the battery and in the battery cavity . 2 . Push the battery down into the battery cavity until it locks into place . 3 . Place the battery cover over the battery and snap it into place .[...]

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    9 REMO VING THE BA TTER Y 1 . Mak e sure your phone is turned off . 2 . Hold the phone face down. 3 . Push up on the latch on the back of the phone and pull the back cover off . 4 . If necessary , remove the battery by pulling up on the bottom edge of the battery . Battery 900 mAh Lithium Ion T alk Time Standby Time Up to 270 min Up to 230 hours[...]

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    10 CHARGING THE B A TTERY POWER CONNECTION 1 . Plug the AC Charger into a standard outlet. 2 . Plug the other end of the AC Charger into your phone . Mak e sure the battery is securely in place . • When you charge the battery with the phone power off , you will see a charging status screen. Y ou cannot operate the phone until it is powered on. ?[...]

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    11 BLOCKING ANTENNA WHILE MAKING A CALL CORRECT/INCORRECT FINGER POSITION CORRECT FINGER POSITION INCORRECT FINGER POSITION[...]

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    12 Before you can start talking, messaging, or downloading, you need to activ ate service with Virgin Mobile . Y ou need your phone’ s serial number to activ ate your Virgin Mobile account. (Please see next page on how to find your serial #) Activate your account online by going to www .virginmobileusa.com and clicking on Activ ate . Or call V ir[...]

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    13 FINDING Y OUR PHONE’S SERIAL NUMBER 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Handset info". 2 . Press "My mobile number". 3 . T he serial number is under the letters MEID . It has 18 digits .[...]

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    14 PROGRAMMING Y OUR PHONE Once your account is active , you’ll receive your Virgin Mobile phone number . When you are ready , follow these steps to program it into your phone: 1 . T urn on your phone and wait for it to power up . 2 . Dial ##VIRGIN# (that’ s #-#-8-4-7-4-4-6-#) 3 . Y ou are now in the Programming menu. Scroll down to “ Activ a[...]

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    15 GETTING T O KNOW Y OUR PHONE Y our Super Slice phone weighs 2.5 ounces . T he dimensions are 4.4” X 1.9” X .4”. Navigation and OK K ey Back K ey END/POWER K ey Microphone SEND K ey Camera Left Option Button Right Option Button Color Display Earpiece V olume K eys Earjack Charging port[...]

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    16 GETTING T O KNOW Y OUR PHONE Send K ey Press to mak e or receive a call or in idle mode , press to access the Recent Calls list. NA VIGA TION KEY In Idle Mode : Press for My Account, for Send T ext Msg, for Recent Calls and for V irgin XL. Within a Menu : Within a menu, use to scroll through menu options , or to select a function displayed on th[...]

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    17 GETTING T O KNOW Y OUR PHONE T he idle mode display appears when you are not on a call or using the menu. Y ou must be in the idle mode display to dial a phone number . T e xt & Graphic ar ea Option Button Indicators Shows the functions currently assigned to each Option Button and displays some icons . Display Indicators Display various icon[...]

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    18 GETTING T O KNOW Y OUR PHONE Lock Phone is lock ed. V oicemail Indicates you have voicemail messages . Off Indicates the ringtone volume is set to off . New T ext Messages Indicates you have text messages . New V oice Messages Indicates you have both text and voicemail messages . Silence All All sounds , including ringtone volume , are set to of[...]

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    19 GETTING T O KNOW Y OUR PHONE TURNING THE PHONE ON 1 . Press and hold until the phone powers on. TURNING THE PHONE OFF 1 . Press and hold until the phone powers off . Each function can be accessed by scrolling with or by pressing the number that corresponds with the menu item. 1 . T o access the menu in the idle mode , press [Menu]. 2 . Press / /[...]

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    20 GETTING T O KNOW Y OUR PHONE MY PHONE NUMBER Displays your phone number . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Contacts". 2 . Press "My phone number". Y our phone number will be displayed. TTY Y our phone is able to operate with a TTY(T eletypewriter) device . T his feature is system dependent and may not be av ailable in all areas [...]

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    21 GETTING T O KNOW Y OUR PHONE PHONE INFO Displays your phone’ s information: MY MOBILE NUMBER Displays your phone number and MEID(Serial Number). 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press “Handset info”, then press “My mobile number”. 2 . Y our phone number and MEID(Serial Number) is displayed. VERSION Displays your phone[...]

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    22 GETTING T O KNOW Y OUR PHONE ADV ANCED Displays your phone's SID , Channel, T echnology and F requency information. 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press “Handset info”, then press "Adv anced". 2 . Y our phone's SID , Channel, T echnology and F requency information is displayed.[...]

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    23 NA VIGA TING THROUGH MENUS M Y S T U F F 1. My ringtones 2. My graphics 3. My games 4. My other stuff 5. My sounds M Y A C C O U N T P I C T U R E S 1. T ak e a picture 2. Send pic msg 3. My pictures 4. Settings 4.1. Resolution 4.2. Quality 4.3. Shutter sound 5. Help 5.1. Resolution 5.2. Quality 5.3. Picture message C O N T A C T S 1. F ind name[...]

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    24 NA VIGA TING THROUGH MENUS 5. Scheduler 6. Memo pad 7. Stopwatch 8. W orld clock 9. Memory manager R E C E N T C A L L S 1. Recent calls 2. Incoming calls 3. Outgoing calls 4. Missed calls 5. Call timer S E T T I N G S 1. Sound 1.1. Ringer type 1.1.1. With caller id 1.1.2. No caller id 1.2. V olume 1.2.1. Ringer 1.2.2. Receiver 1.2.3. Speak erph[...]

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    25 NA VIGA TING THROUGH MENUS 4.1. My device 4.2. Settings 4.3. Support service 4.4. Information 5. Security 5.1. Handset lock 5.2. K ey lock 5.3. Special number 5.4. Change lock code 5.5. Erase data 5.6. Reset browser 5.7. Default settings 5.8. Reset handset 6. Location 7. Call settings 7.1. Answer mode 7.2. Auto answer 8. Others 8.1. TTY 8.2. Abb[...]

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    26 MEMO[...]

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    27 CHAPTER 2 MY A CCOUNT CHAPTER 2 MY A CCOUNT[...]

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    28 MY A CCOUNT When you balance is low , you can T op-Up your account from your phone: TOP-UP WITH A TOP-UP CARD 1 . Press [Menu] to select “Menu”. 2 . F rom the idle screen, press the Up navigation k ey or from the main menu, scroll to My Account and press . 3 . Scroll down and select the “T op-Up” link and press . 4 . T op-Up Card is high[...]

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    29 MY A CCOUNT TOP-UP WITH A DEBIT CARD, CREDIT CARD, OR P A YP AL ACCOUNT Before you can T op-Up from your phone with a debit card, credit card, or P aypal account, you need to register the card or P aypal account at www .virginmobileusa.com. 1 . Press [Menu] to select “Menu”. 2 . F rom the idle screen, press the Up navigation k ey or from the[...]

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    30 MEMO[...]

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    31 CHAPTER 3 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS DURING A CALL CHAPTER 3 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS[...]

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    32 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS MAKING A CALL 1 . Enter a phone number . 2 . Press . 3 . T o end a call, press . ANSWERING CALLS 1 . When your phone rings or vibrates , press to answer the incoming call. (Depending on your phone’ s settings , you may also answer incoming calls by pressing any number k ey .) 2 . T o end a call, press . T o modify th[...]

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    33 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS SPEAKERPHONE T he speak erphone feature lets you hear audio through the speak er and talk without holding the phone . 1 . T o activate the speak erphone while on a call, press . 2 . T he phone returns to normal (Speak erphone Off) after ending a call or when the phone is turned off and back on. HARD/ 2 SECOND P AUSE FE[...]

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    34 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS CALL W AITING FUNCTION Notifies you of an incoming call when you are already on a call by playing a beep tone and displaying the caller’ s phone number . 1 . T o answer another call while on the phone , press . T his places the first call on hold. T o switch back to the first caller , press again. ADJUSTING VOLUME T [...]

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    35 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS TWO DIGIT SPEED DIALING 10-99 : Press and release the first digit, then press and hold the second digit for more than 1 second. RECENT CALLS LIST -RECENT CALLS Displays information about the 75 most recent incoming, outgoing or missed calls . 1 . T o access the “Recent Calls List, ” press the or press [Menu], then [...]

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    36 RECENT CALLS LIST -INCOMING CALLS Displays information about the last 25 entries in the Incoming Call list. Place a call to a selected number by pressing . 1 . T o access the “Recent Calls List, ” press the or press [Menu], then “Recent Calls”. Select “Incoming Calls” . 2 . T o view incoming call details , press . 3 . Press [Options][...]

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    37 RECENT CALLS LIST -OUTGOING CALLS Displays information about the last 25 entries in the Outgoing Calls list. Place a call to a selected number by pressing . 1 . T o access the “Recent Calls List, ” press the or press [Menu], then “Recent Calls”. Select “Outgoing Calls” . 2 . T o view outgoing call details , press . 3 . Press [Options[...]

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    38 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS RECENT CALLS LIST -MISSED CALLS Displays information about the last 25 entries in the Missed Cal list. Place a call to a selected number by pressing . 1 . T o access the “Recent Calls List, ” press the or press [Menu], then “Recent Calls”. Select “Missed Calls” . 2 . T o view missed call details , press . 3[...]

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    39 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS 911 FEA TURE T he 911 feature puts the phone in the Emergency Call Mode when you dial the preprogrammed emergency number , 911. It also operates in the Lock Mode and out of the service area. 911 IN LOCK MODE T he 911 call service is av ailable even in the Lock Mode . 1. Enter "911", then press . 2. T he call [...]

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    40 MUTE T he caller cannot hear you or any sounds from your side but you can still hear him/her . 1. Press [Mute]. CALL HISTOR Y Displays call information: 1. Press [Options], then press . FIND NAME T o select the phone number in your internal Contact List: 1. Press [Options], then press . MESSAGING T o send a text message during a call: 1. Press [[...]

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    41 DURING A CALL BLUETOOTH Connect to a Bluetooth-enabled device , such as a wireless headset (sold separately): 1. Press [Options], then press .[...]

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    42 MEMO[...]

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    43 CHAPTER 4 ENTERING LETTERS , NUMBERS , SYMBOLS CHAPTER 4 ENTERING LETTERS , NUMBERS , SYMBOLS[...]

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    44 ENTERING LETTERS , NUMBERS , SYMBOLS Y ou can enter letters , numbers , and symbols using several entry modes: Alphabet, Number , T9, Symbol, Auto T ext, and Emoticon. Not all options are available for every text entry screen. An indicator for the current entry mode will appear in the middle of the bottom row on the display when you are entering[...]

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    45 ENTERING LETTERS , NUMBERS , SYMBOLS T9 INPUT MODE T9 mode uses a built-in dictionary to select a word based on the letters you've entered. A word can be entered more quickly by pressing each k ey once per character . Instead of typing out the entire word, scroll through the list of words provided and select the one you w ant. 1. T o select[...]

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    46 ENTERING LETTERS , NUMBERS , SYMBOLS NUMBER MODE Number mode allows you to enter numbers . 1 . T o select Number mode , press [Options] then select Number from the list. 2 . T o enter a number , press the corresponding number k ey . SYMBOL MODE Symbol mode allows you to enter emoticon faces . (i.e smiley face , sad face) 1 . T o select Symbols m[...]

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    47 ENTERING LETTERS , NUMBERS , SYMBOLS AUTO TEXT Preset Msg. allows you to use preloaded messages . 1 . T o select an Preset message , press [Options] then select Preset Msg. 2 . Highlight a message from the list and press [Select].[...]

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    48 MEMO[...]

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    49 CHAPTER 5 ST ORING CONT A CTS CHAPTER 5 ST ORING CONT ACTS[...]

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    50 ST ORING CONT ACTS 1 . Enter phone number , press [Save]. 2 . Highlight "New Entry" or "Existing Entry". Press to select. If "Existing Entry" is selected, your contact list is displayed. Choose the entry to add the number to , then press [Next]. Y ou will then see the phone number listed above the number type list. [...]

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    51 ST ORING CONT ACTS ADD NEW Adds a new entry to your phone's contact list. 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Contacts". 2 . Press "Add new". 3 . F ill in the fields as they are selected. Press / to highlight a field, then press to select it. 4 . T o save the entry , press [Save]. T o return to the previous page , press . • [...]

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    52 ST ORING CONT ACTS FIND NAME Retrieves an entry by name and calls the primary number by simply pressing . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Contacts". 2 . Press "F ind Name". 3 . T he list of names in your contacts is displayed alphabetically . 4 . Enter a name or scroll through the list. If more than one contact is listed, highl[...]

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    53 GROUP SETTINGS Organize your contact list into groups for better management, lik e "F amily", "Business", etc. ADD GROUP 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Contacts". 2 . Press "Group Settings". 3 . Press [Add]. 4 . Input a new group name . 5 . Press [Save] to save the setting. CHANGE GROUP NAME 1 . Press [Menu[...]

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    54 ST ORING CONT ACTS RINGER 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Contacts". 2 . Press "Group Settings". 3 . Select an existing group name . 4 . Press [Options], then select “Ringtone” from the list. 5 . Select ringtone and press [Select]. ERASE GROUP 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Contacts". 2 . Press "Group Setting&[...]

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    55 ST ORING CONT ACTS SPEED DIAL In idle mode , calls can be placed to numbers stored in speed dial by pressing & holding the location number on the k ey pad. F or a 2-digit location number , press the first number , then press and hold the second number . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Contacts". 2 . Press "Speed dial". 3 . [...]

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    56 MEMO[...]

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    57 CHAPTER 6 MESSA GING Charges apply for the use of these features . See www .virginmobileusa.com for pricing. CHAPTER 6 MESSA GING[...]

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    58 MESSA GING SEND A TEXT MESSAGE T o send a new text message: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Press "Send text msg". 2 . Under "Send to", input the phone number or e-mail then press [Next]. 3 . Under "Enter Msg", input your message , press [Options] to edit. F or instructions on how to enter text, [...]

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    59 MESSA GING SEND A PICTURE MESSAGE T o send a new picture message: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Press "Send Pic msg". 2 . Select a picture in My pictures . 3 . Under "Send to", input the phone number or e-mail then press [Next]. 4 . Under "Subject", press , input the subject then press [OK]. 5 [...]

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    60 MESSA GING SEND AN E-MAIL MESSAGE T o send a new e-mail message: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Press "Send email msg". 2 . Select an email provider . 3 . Use your k eypad to enter the required sign-in information for the selected provider , such as user name , email address , and password, and select Sign In. 4 . [...]

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    61 MESSA GING INBOX Messages you’ve received will be stored in the Inbox. 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Press "Inbox". 2 . Select a message , then press . T he message is displayed. 3 . Press [Option], then select one of the following options: VIRGIN ALERTS Review the Virgin Alerts you’ve received. 1 . Press [Men[...]

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    62 SENT T he Sent folder manages sent messages . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Press "Sent". 2 . Select a message , then press . T he message is displayed. 3 . Press [Option], then select one of the following options: SA VED Messages you’ve saved will be stored in the Saved folder . 1 . Press [Menu], then press &qu[...]

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    63 MESSA GING VOICEMAIL 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Press "V oicemail". ERASE MSGS T his feature allows you to erase text and picture messages . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Press "Erase msgs". 2 . Select: 1. Inbox 2. Sent 3. Saved 3 . Select “Y es” and then press to delete the [...]

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    64 MESSA GING MSG SETTINGS T his feature enables you to manage your messaging settings . SOUND 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Select “Msg settings” from the list. 2 . Press "Sound". 3 . Select "T ext messaging", "Picture messaging" or "V oicemail". 4 . Select "My ringtones" [...]

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    65 MESSA GING AUTO TEXT T o edit the Auto text message you have saved: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Select “Msg settings” from the list. 2 . Press "Auto text". 3 . Highlight a message from the list. T o add a new Quick T ext message , press "Add new". T o edit the Quick T ext message you have selected,[...]

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    66 GROUP T o create and edit the Group: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Select “Msg settings" from the list. 2 . Press "Group". F or instructions on how to create a group , please see page 51. SIGNA TURE Create a signature that can be automatically inserted at the end of a text message . 1 . Press [Menu], then p[...]

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    67 MESSA GING AUTO ERASE Automatically erases inbox messages when new messages arrives . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Messaging". Select “Msg settings" from the list. 2 . Press "Auto erase". 3 . Highlight “Y es” or “No” then press [Select] to save the setting. Automatically erases oldest inbox messages when new m[...]

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    68 MEMO[...]

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    69 CHAPTER 7 MY STUFF CHAPTER 7 MY STUFF[...]

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    70 MY STUFF Anything you download from Web - games , ringtones , graphics and applications - will be stored in the My Stuff folder . Y ou can access these files from My Stuff . MY RINGTONES Y ou can download the latest ringtones right to your phone . Charges apply . V isit www .virginmobileusa.com for details . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "My[...]

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    71 MY STUFF 4 . Download your graphic. F rom the information page select "Buy". 5 . A confirmation page will notify you that the graphic has been purchased. T o download the graphic, select “Download”. MY GAMES Y ou can download the latest games and play them right on your phone . Charges apply . V isit www .virginmobileusa.com for de[...]

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    72 MY STUFF MY OTHER STUFF Y ou can download other stuff - such as applications , etc. to your phone . Charges apply . V isit www .virginmobileusa.com for details . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "My stuff". 2 . Press "My other stuff". 3 . Select “1. Get more other stuff ” to download additional screensaver to your phone . Web[...]

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    73 CHAPTER 8 VIRGINXL CHAPTER 8 VIRGINXL[...]

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    74 VIRGINXL V irginXL is a fun collection of features which you can access directly from your phone - download ringtones , games , graphics , and more . Charges apply . V isit www .virginmobileusa.com for details . 1 . T o access V irginXL, press . 2 . T o scroll down the page or through the menus , press / . 3 . T o return to the previous page , p[...]

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    75 CHAPTER 9 PICTURES CHAPTER 9 PICTURES[...]

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    76 PICTURES T AKE A PICTURE T aking pictures with your phone ’ s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject,pointing the lens ,and pressing a button. 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Pictures". Press "T ak e a picture". 2 . Using the phone ’ s Main LCD as a viewfinder , aim the camera lens at your subject. 3 . Press unt[...]

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    77 PICTURES SEND A PICTURE MESSAGE T o send a picture message: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Pictures". Press "Send pic msg". 2 . Highlight a picture from the list then press [Select]. 3 . Under "Send to", input the phone number or e-mail then press [Next]. 4 . Under "Subject", press , input the subject then [...]

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    78 PICTURES CAMERA SETTINGS RESOLUTION T o adjust the size using resolution settings: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Pictures". Press "Settings". 2 . Press "Resolution". 3 . Select “640x480”, “320x240”, “160x120” or “W allpaper” then press [Select] to save setting. QUALITY T o select the quality of the p[...]

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    79 PICTURES HELP V iew Resolution, Quality , Picture message informations . RESOLUTION 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Pictures". Press "Help". 2 . Press "Resolution". 3 . T o return to the previous page , press . QUALITY 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Pictures". Press "Help". 2 . Press "Quality&q[...]

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    80 MEMO[...]

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    81 CHAPTER 10 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE CHAPTER 10 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE[...]

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    82 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE Customizes your phone and optimizes performance through a v ariety of settings . SOUND RINGER TYPE T o select a ringer type for: V oice Calls 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “Ringer type". 2 . Press "V oice calls". 3 . Select "With Caller ID&quo[...]

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    83 VOLUME Control the volume for Ringtone , Speak erphone , Headset, and Advanced settings . Ringer T o set ringer volume and incoming call alert options: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “V olume". 2 . Press "Ringer". 3 . Press / to adjust the volume level. Press to select Vibr[...]

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    84 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE Receiver T o adjust the receiver volume: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “V olume". 2 . Press "Receiver". 3 . Adjust the Receiver volume by pressing / . Press [Save] to save the setting. Speakerphone T o adjust the speak erphone volume: 1 . Press [Me[...]

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    85 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE Headset T o adjust the headset volume: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “V olume". 2 . Press "Headset". 3 . Adjust the Headset volume by pressing / . Press [Save] to save the setting. Key T one T o adjust the K ey T one volume: 1 . Press [Menu], then [...]

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    86 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE Applications T o adjust the Applications volume: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “V olume". 2 . Press "Applications". 3 . Highlight "Use ringer" or "Separate" and press to select. If Separate is selected, press to highlight the vo[...]

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    87 Others Messaging T o adjust the message alert volume: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “V olume". 2 . Press “Others”, then press “Messaging”. 3 . Highlight "Use ringer" or "Separate" and press to select. If Separate is selected, press to highlight the volume[...]

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    88 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE V oicemail T o adjust the voicemail alert volume: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “V olume". 2 . Press “Others”, then press “V oicemail”. 3 . Highlight "Use ringer" or "Separate" and press to select. If Separate is selected, press t[...]

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    89 Alarm & Scheduler T o adjust the Alarm & Scheduler volume: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “V olume". 2 . Press “Others”, then press “ Alarm & Scheduler”. 3 . Highlight "Use ringer" or "Separate" and press to select. If Separate is selected, pre[...]

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    90 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE Power On/Off T o adjust the P ower On/Off volume: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press “V olume". 2 . Press “Others”, then press “P ower On/Off ”. 3 . Highlight "Use ringer" or "Separate" and press to select. If Separate is selected, pre[...]

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    91 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE ALERTS T his feature allows you to set additional phone alerts . Minute Minder T his alert notifies you with a beep tone every minute you are on a call. 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press "Alerts". 2 . Press "Minute Minder". 3 . Highlight “On” or[...]

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    92 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE Fade T one T his alert notifies you with a beep tone when the signal for your service is low . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Sound", then press "Alerts". 2 . Press "F ade tone". 3 . Highlight “On” or “Off ” then press [Select] to save the setting. TONE LEN[...]

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    93 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE DISPLA Y T his set of features allows you to customize your display . GRAPHICS Select an image for your idle display . Graphics 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Display", then press "Graphics". 2 . Press "Graphics". 3 . Select "My graphics" or "My pict[...]

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    94 3 . Press [Save] to save the setting. Screensaver 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Display", then press "Graphics". 2 . Press "Screensaver". 3 . Press [Select] to save the setting. INCOMING CALLS T o select an image for Incoming Calls: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press[...]

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    95 GREETING T he greeting is your personal label for your phone . It appears on the main screen along the bottom of the display . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Display", then press " Greeting". 2 . Select "On" or "Off". 3 . If you select "On", the current greeting text is[...]

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    96 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE Keypad Backlight the K eypad: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Display", then press "Backlight". 2 . Press "K eypad". 3 . Highlight one of the following options by pressing / . 4 . Press [Select] to save the setting. • 5 seconds , 10 seconds , 20 seconds , Alw ays [...]

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    97 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE MESSAGING T his feature enables you to manage your message settings . SOUND 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Messaging". 2 . Press "Sound". 3 . Select "T ext messaging", "Picture messaging" or "V oicemail". 4 . Press [Select] to save the setting. [...]

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    98 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE AUTO TEXT T o edit the Auto T ext message you have saved: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Messaging". 2 . Press "Auto T ext". 3 . Highlight a message from the list. T o add a new Quick T ext message , press [Add New]. 4 . T o edit the Quick T ext message you have selected, pr[...]

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    99 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE SIGNA TURE Create a signature that can be automatically inserted at the end of a text message . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Messaging". 2 . Press "Signature". 3 . Highlight "On" or "Off" then press [Select] to save the setting. SA VE TO SENT FOLDER Sel[...]

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    100 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE BLUETOOTH Bluetooth allows you to connect your phone to compatible , Bluetooth-enabled devices , such as a wireless headset (sold separately). Since devices with Bluetooth connectivity communicate using radio w aves , your phone and the other device do not need to be in direct line-of-sight. T he two devices only need t[...]

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    101 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE 5 . Y our phone will search for a Bluetooth device within range . Once detected, the name will be displayed. 6 . Press [P air] to pair the devices . “ Add [device name] to my device?” will be displayed. Press for “Y es”. 7 . Enter your passcode then press [OK]. Consult your Bluetooth device manual for the code .[...]

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    102 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE SUPPORT SERVICE Displays the following list of options: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Bluetooth". 2 . Press "Support service". INFORMA TION V iew Name , Address informations: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Bluetooth". 2 . Press "In[...]

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    103 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE SECURITY Use these settings to prevent unauthorized use of your phone . HANDSET LOCK T urn on the lock to prevent the phone from being used without entering the password first. IMPOR T ANT : Be sure to write down your lock code if you change it. V irgin Mobile cannot unlock your phone for you if you forget your lock cod[...]

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    104 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE KEY LOCK Set K ey Lock: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Security". Enter your password. 2 . Press "K ey lock". 3 . Highlight “Off ”, “20sec”, "30sec" "1min" or “3min” then press [Select] to save the setting. SPECIAL NUMBER T his features allow[...]

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    105 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE CHANGE LOCK CODE Y ou can change the 4-digit password to lock and unlock your phone . IMPOR T ANT : Be sure to write down your lock code if you change it. V irgin Mobile cannot unlock your phone for you if you forget your lock code . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Security". Enter yo[...]

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    106 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE RESET BROWSER Reset browser setting. 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Security". Enter your password. 2 . Press "Reset Browser". 3 . Select "Y es" then press to reset browser setting. DEF AUL T SETTINGS Reset all settings . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Setting[...]

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    107 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE RESET HANDSET Delete all data from your device . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Security". Enter your password. 2 . Press "Reset handset". 3 . A w arning message displayed. 4 . Select "Y es" then press to erase all data in your phone . • T he default password is[...]

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    108 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE LOCA TION Y our telephone is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection with location-based services that may be av ailable in the future . T he Location F eature allows the network to detect your position. T urning Location Off will hide your location from everyone except 911. 1 . Press [Menu], then press &[...]

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    109 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE CALL SETTINGS ANSWER MODE T his feature allows you to select the answer mode . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Call Settings", then press "Answer mode". 2 . Highlight “T alk k ey only” or “ Any k ey”, then press [Select] to save the setting. AUTO ANSWER T his feature[...]

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    110 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE OTHERS TTY Y our phone is able to operate with a TTY(T eletypewriter) device . T his feature is system dependent and may not be av ailable in all areas . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press “Others”, then press "TTY". 2 . Press [Next]. Select “On” or “Off . ”, then press [Selec[...]

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    111 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE CONT ACTS MA TCH T his function will match your abbreviated dialed number with an entry from your phone's contact list. So when you dial the 4 digits , your phone will show the name of the contact you are dialing as well as the phone number . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Others&quo[...]

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    112 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE VOICE COMMANDS Optimizes performance through a V oice Recognition Settings . V oice Recognition Results T he “V oice Recognition Results” option will allow you to choose if the Command System prompts you with a list of potential matches . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Others", t[...]

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    113 CUST OMIZING Y OUR PHONE Prompts T he prompts settings , “Mode” or “T imeout", will allow you to set how you are notified by the voice command system and the duration in which you can respond. T o access “Prompts:” 1 . Press [Menu], then press "Settings". Press "Others", then press "V oice Commands".[...]

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    114 MEMO[...]

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    115 CHAPTER 11 USING T OOLS T his section shows you how to use features that can help you k eep up with your contacts , schedules and appointments . CHAPTER 11 USING T OOLS[...]

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    116 USING T OOLS VOICE VOICE MEMO V oice Memo allows you to record a reminder message that can be up to 4 minutes . T o record a memo: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "T ools". Press "V oice". Press "V oice Memo ". 2 . T o record a voice memo , select press [Record]. 3 . T o stop recording a voice memo , press [Stop]. Sto[...]

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    117 USING T OOLS 3 . T o return to the previous page ,press . TIP CALCULA TOR Y our phone comes with two calculators: a standard calculator and a tip calculator . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "T ools". Press "T ip calculator". 2 . Input numbers using your k eypad, then press . 3 . Input Rate numbers using your k eypad. Press for[...]

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    118 USING T OOLS CALCULA TOR Y our phone comes with two calculators: a standard calculator and a tip calculator . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "T ools". Press "Calculator". 2 . Enter numbers using your k eypad, and use the following k eys to enter mathematical functions: 3 . Press to calculate the result. ALARM CLOCK 1 . Press [[...]

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    119 USING T OOLS SCHEDULER ADD NEW EVENT 1 . Press [Menu], then press "T ools". Press "Scheduler". 2 . Press to choose a date in the calendar . Press [Add] to add an event to the calendar . 3 . T he Schedule screen will be displayed. When the T itle field is highlighted, enter the event title . T hen press [Save]. Press to move [...]

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    120 USING T OOLS MEMO P AD Y our phone includes an internal memo pad that can be used to compose and store reminders and notes . 1 . Press [Menu], then press "T ools". Press "Memo P ad". 2 . T o input a memo , select press [Add]. 3 . Press [Save] to save the memo . STOPW A TCH Y ou can simultaneously time up to 10 different even[...]

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    121 USING T OOLS WORLD CLOCK T o display the time and date in pre-programmed cities: 1 . Press [Menu], then press "T ools". Press "W orld Clock". 2 . Press / to scroll through the different cities . MEMOR Y MANAGER 1 . Press [Menu], then press "T ools". Press "Memory manager". 2 . V iew total, used, free memo[...]

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    122 MEMO[...]

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    123 CHAPTER 12 W ARRANTY CHAPTER 12 W ARRANTY[...]

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    124 W ARRANTY MANUF ACTURER’S WARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED W ARRANTY UTStarcom P ersonal Communications (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this UTStarcom handheld portable cellular telephone , that should this product or any part thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions , be proven defective in material or workmans[...]

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    125 W ARRANTY When sending your wireless device to UTStarcom P ersonal Communications for repair or service , please note that any personal data or software stored on the device may be inadvertently erased or altered. T herefore , we strongly recommend you mak e a back up copy of all data and software contained on your device before submitting it f[...]

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    126 W ARRANTY No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product. Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied w arranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation[...]

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    127 CHAPTER 13 SAFETY Read this important safety information before using your phone . CHAPTER 13 SAFETY[...]

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    128 SAFETY SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read This Information Befor e Using Y our Handheld Portable Cellular T elephone DRIVING SAFETY T alking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in some states . Remember , safety comes first. Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the areas where yo[...]

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    129 SAFETY Never come closer than six (6) inches to a person with a heart pacemak er implant when using your phone . Doing so could result in interference with the function of the pacemak er . P ersons with pacemak ers : • AL WA Y S k eep the phone more than six inches from your pacemak er when the phone is turned on. • Do not carry the phone i[...]

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    130 SAFETY AIRCRAFT FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air . T urn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft. Always request and obtain prior consent and approv al of an authorized airline representative before using your phone aboard an aircraft. Alw ays follow the instructions of the airline representative whenever using your[...]

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    131 SAFETY T o maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements , use only belt-clips , holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 15 mm separation distance between the user’ s body and the back of the phone , including the antenna. T he use of belt-clips , holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its a[...]

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    132 SAFETY measurements differ among phone models , depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at v arious positions , they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure . T he FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all[...]

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    133 SAFETY 2. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? T he available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones . T here is no proof , however , that wireless phones are absolutely safe . Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. [...]

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    134 SAFETY • F ederal Communications Commission • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • National T elecommunications and Information Administration T he National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities , as well. FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the F ederal Commu[...]

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    135 SAFETY 5. What r esearch is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wir eless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years . However , very l[...]

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    136 SAFETY reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure . • If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day , you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF , since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance . F or example , you could use a headset a[...]

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    137 SAFETY believe that accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks . Some products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special phone cases , while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone . Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised.[...]

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    138 SAFETY EMERGENCY CALLS Never rely solely upon your wireless phone for essential communications (e .g., medical emergencies), if it can be avoided, since a wireless phone requires a complex combination of radio signals , relay stations and landline networks for its operation. Consequently , emergency calls may not always be possible under all co[...]

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    139 SAFETY when you dial the preprogrammed emergency number , 911, #911, or *911. It also operates in out-of-service areas . T he phone maintains emergency mode until you press after disconnecting an emergency call. In emergency call mode , the phone can receive an incoming call from any available system. T o call "911" in "Phone Loc[...]

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    140 SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Y our Handheld P ortable T elephone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the product, battery and adapter/charger . F ailure to follow the directions below could result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage due to battery liquid leaka[...]

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    141 SAFETY BA TTER Y BA TTERY SAFETY Y our device uses a removable and rechargeable lithium ion battery . Please contact customer service for assistance should you need a replacement battery . DOs • Only use the battery and charger approved by the manufacturer . • Only use the battery for its original purpose . • T ry to k eep batteries in a [...]

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    142 SAFETY Lithium ion batteries are recyclable . When you replace your built-in battery , please request the repair center to recycle the battery in accordance with RBRC standards . When disposing of the battery by yourself , please call RBRC at (800) 822-8837 for proper disposal tips . Never touch any fluid that might leak from the built-in batte[...]

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    143 SAFETY lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. W ash hands after handling. Alw ays disconnect the charger from the power source when it is not in use . RECYCLE YOUR CELL PHONE! Carriers mark eting this cell phone have an in-store phone tak e-back program. Consumers can drop off their [...]

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    144 SAFETY FCC HEARING-AID COMP A TIBILITY (HAC) REGULA TIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICES THIS PHONE HAS A HAC RA TING OF M3 On July 10, 2003, the U .S . F ederal Communications Commission (FCC) Report and Order in WT Dock et 01-309 modified the exception of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) to require digital wirel[...]

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    145 SAFETY In the above example , if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. T his should provide the hearing aid user with “normal usage” while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone . “Normal usage” in this context is defined as a sig[...]

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    146 SAFETY FCC COMPLIANCE INFORMA TION T his device complies with P art 15 of FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) T his device may not cause harmful interference , and (2) T his device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation. INFORMA TION TO USER T his equipm[...]

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    147 MEMO[...]

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    148 MEMO[...]