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USER GUIDE MMBB0338101 (1.0) H TELÉ FONO Guí A L TACTO CON PA a del NTA Usu L LA SEN ario SIB LE Copyright©2009 LG Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. LG and the LG logo are registered trademarks of LG Group TM and its related entities. Versa is a trademark of LG. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Important Safety Precautions Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.

Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury or death.

G Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to explode.

G Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will cause the battery to explode.

G Never store your phone in temperatures less than -4°F or greater than 122°F.

G Do not dispose of your battery near fire or with hazardous or flammable materials.

G When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up the hands-free kit near the air bag. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is deployed, you may be seriously injured.

G Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.

G Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited. (For example: aircraft)

1 Important Safety Precautions

G Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as a bathroom.

G Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This could cause a fire.

G Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. It may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.

G Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone may generate sparks.

G Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause electric shock or fire.

G Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause electric shock or fire.

G Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage your phone.

G Do not disassemble the phone.

2 G Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.

G Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body during a call.

G Make sure that no sharp-edged items, such as animal’s teeth or nails, come into contact with the battery. This could cause a fire.

G Store the battery out of reach of children.

G Be careful that children do not swallow any parts (such as earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.) This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation resulting in serious injury or death.

G Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire.

G Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers.

G Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.

G Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers, such as 911, that you can call under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked. Your phone’s preprogrammed emergency number(s) may not work in all locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network, environmental, or interference issues.

3 Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions .1 Changing Standby Mode Idle Table of Contents ...... 4 Screens ...... 25 Adding and Removing Idle Screen Welcome ...... 8 Touch Key Icons ...... 25 Technical Details ...... 9 Shortcut Menu on the Important Information ...... 9 Touchpad ...... 26 Phone Overview ...... 12 Shortcuts Item List ...... 26 Getting Started with Your Quick Access to Convenient Phone ...... 14 Features ...... 27 The Battery ...... 14 Vibrate Mode ...... 27 Installing the Battery ...... 14 Mute Function ...... 27 Turning the Phone On and Off . . . .14 Volume Quick Adjustment ...... 27 Turning the Phone Off ...... 15 Call Waiting ...... 27 Charging the Battery ...... 15 Charging with USB ...... 15 Entering and Editing How to Remove Your microSD™ Information ...... 28 Card ...... 16 Text Input ...... 28 Battery Temperature Protection . . .17 Contacts in Your Phone’s Battery Charge Level ...... 17 Memory ...... 31 Signal Strength ...... 17 Storing Basics ...... 31 Screen Icons ...... 17 Editing Individual Entries ...... 31 Making Calls ...... 17 Speed Dialing ...... 32 Redialing Calls ...... 18 Receiving Calls ...... 18 Adding a Speed Dial ...... 32 Menu Tree on the Screen . . . .19 Deleting a Speed Dial ...... 33 Quick Glance of Touch Screen Storing a Number with Pauses . . .33 and How to Use It ...... 21 Camera Features ...... 34 Touch Sensitive Soft Keys ...... 21 3D (Three-axis-accelerometer) Shortcut Menu ...... 22 Rotation ...... 34 Camera Features ...... 35 Touch Screen Features and Access 22 Resolution ...... 35 Menu Tree on the Touch LED Flash ...... 35 Screen ...... 23 Camera Effects ...... 35 Main Menu Access ...... 23 Light Exposure Control ...... 35 Shortcut Menu on the SmartPic Technology ...... 35 Touchpad ...... 24 Face Detection ...... 35 Standby Mode Idle Screens ...... 24 Camera Settings ...... 36 Camera Touch Keys ...... 36

4 Video Camcorder Feature ...... 37 1. New Message ...... 53 Resolution ...... 37 1.1 TXT Message ...... 53 Saving and Sending ...... 37 1.2 Picture Message ...... 55 Video Camera Touch Keys ...... 37 1.3 Video Message ...... 56 Picture Editing ...... 38 1.4 Voice Message ...... 57 Editing Touch Keys ...... 38 2. Inbox ...... 58 Pen Drawing ...... 38 3. Sent ...... 59 Composition ...... 38 4. Drafts ...... 60 Adjustments ...... 38 5. Voicemail ...... 60 Frames and Stamps ...... 38 Saved Picture Edits ...... 39 6. Visual Vmail ...... 61 Video Editing ...... 39 7. Mobile IM ...... 61 MEDIA CENTER ...... 40 8. Mobile Email ...... 61 1. Music & Tones ...... 40 9. Blogs ...... 62 1.1 V CAST Music | Rhapsody® . . .40 10. Settings ...... 62 1.2 Get New Ringtones ...... 41 Inbox View (BY TIME/ BY 1.3 My Ringtones ...... 41 CONTACT) ...... 62 1.4 My Music ...... 41 Entry Mode (T9 Word/ Abc/ ABC/ Playing Your Music ...... 42 123) ...... 63 Exit From the Music Player ...... 42 Auto Save Sent (On/ Off/ Prompt) .63 Auto Erase Inbox(On/Off) ...... 63 1.5 My Sounds ...... 43 Messaging Font Size(Small/ Large) 63 1.6 Sync Music ...... 43 TXT Auto View (On/On+Readout/ 2. Picture & Video ...... 44 Off) ...... 63 2.1 V CAST Videos ...... 44 TXT Auto Scroll (On/Off) ...... 63 2.2 Get New Pictures ...... 45 Multimedia Auto Receive (On/Off) 63 2.3 My Pictures ...... 45 Quick Text ...... 63 2.4 My Videos ...... 46 Voicemail # ...... 63 2.5 Favorite Pictures ...... 47 Callback # (On/Off) ...... 63 2.6 Favorite Videos ...... 47 Signature (None/ Custom) ...... 63 2.7 Take Picture ...... 47 11. Erase Options ...... 64 2.8 Record Video ...... 48 CONTACTS ...... 65 2.9 Online Album ...... 48 1. New Contact ...... 65 3. Games ...... 48 2. Contact List ...... 65 4. Browse & Download ...... 49 3. Favorites ...... 66 5. Extras ...... 52 4. Groups ...... 66 6. Info ...... 52 5. Speed Dials ...... 66 MESSAGING ...... 53 6. In Case of Emergency (ICE) . . . .67

5 Table of Contents 7. My Name Card ...... 67 Discovery Mode ...... 87 RECENT CALLS ...... 68 Supported Profiles ...... 87 1. Missed ...... 68 Auto Pair Handsfree ...... 88 2. Received ...... 68 Transferring Audio ...... 88 4. Sounds Settings ...... 89 3. Dialed ...... 69 4.1 Master Volume ...... 89 4. All ...... 69 4.2 Call Sounds ...... 90 5. View Timers ...... 70 4.2.1 Call Ringtone ...... 90 Navigator ...... 71 4.2.2 Call Vibrate ...... 90 My Music ...... 71 4.3 Alert Sounds ...... 90 Browser ...... 72 4.4 Keypad Volume ...... 91 Ending a Browser Session ...... 72 4.5 Service Alerts ...... 91 SETTINGS & TOOLS ...... 78 4.6 Power On/Off ...... 92 1. My Verizon ...... 78 5. Display Settings ...... 92 2. Tools ...... 78 5.1 Banner ...... 92 2.1 Voice Commands ...... 78 5.1.1 Personal Banner ...... 92 2.1.1 Call . . .78 5.1.2 ERI Banner ...... 92 2.1.2 Send Msg to ...... 78 5.3 Module Backlight ...... 93 2.1.3 Go to

...... 79 5.4 Wallpaper ...... 93 2.1.4 Check ...... 79 5.5 Charging Screen ...... 94 2.1.5 Contacts ...... 79 5.6 Menu Fonts ...... 94 2.1.6 Play ...... 79 5.7 Dial Fonts ...... 94 2.1.7 My Verizon ...... 79 5.8 Menu Style ...... 95 2.1.8 Help ...... 79 5.9 Home Screen Order ...... 95 2.2 Calculator ...... 79 6. Phone Settings ...... 96 2.3 Ez Tip Calculator ...... 80 6.1 Airplane Mode ...... 96 2.4 Calendar ...... 80 6.2 Set Qwerty Shortcut ...... 96 2.5 Alarm Clock ...... 81 6.3 Keyguard Setting ...... 96 2.6 Stopwatch ...... 82 6.4 Voice Commands ...... 97 2.7 World Clock ...... 82 6.5 Language ...... 97 2.8 Notepad ...... 82 6.6 Location ...... 97 2.9 Drawing Pad ...... 83 6.7 Current Country ...... 98 2.10 USB Mass Storage ...... 83 6.8 Security ...... 98 3. Bluetooth Menu ...... 84 6.8.1 Edit Codes ...... 99 3.1 Add New Device ...... 85 6.8.2 Restrictions ...... 99 My Device Info ...... 86 6.8.3 Phone Lock ...... 100 Turn Bluetooth® On/Off ...... 87 6.8.4 Lock Phone Now ...... 100

6 6.8.5 Reset Default ...... 100 Aircraft ...... 114 6.8.6 Restore Phone ...... 101 Blasting Areas ...... 114 6.9 System Select ...... 101 Potentially Explosive Atmosphere114 6.10 NAM Select ...... 102 Safety Information ...... 115 6.11 Auto NAM ...... 102 For Vehicles Equipped with an Air 7. Call Settings ...... 103 Bag ...... 115 7.1 Answer Options ...... 103 Charger and Adapter Safety . . . .116 7.2 Show Dialpad ...... 103 Battery Information and Care . . .116 7.3 Auto Retry ...... 103 Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards . . 119 7.4 TTY Mode ...... 104 General Notice ...... 119 7.5 One Touch Dial ...... 105 7.6 Voice Privacy ...... 105 Caution: Avoid potential hearing 7.7 DTMF Tones ...... 106 loss...... 120 7.8 Assisted Dialing ...... 106 FDA Consumer Update ...... 122 8. Touch Settings ...... 107 10 Driver Safety Tips ...... 130 9. USB Auto Detection ...... 107 Consumer Information on SAR .132 10. Memory ...... 108 FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility 10.1 Save Options ...... 108 (HAC) Regulations for Wireless 10.2 Phone Memory ...... 109 Devices ...... 134 10.3 Card Memory ...... 109 Accessories ...... 137 11. Phone Info ...... 109 LIMITED WARRANTY 11.1 My Number ...... 109 STATEMENT ...... 138 11.2 SW/HW Version ...... 110 Glossary ...... 141 11.3 Icon Glossary ...... 110 Terminology ...... 141 11.4 Software Update ...... 110 Acronyms and Abbreviations . .141 Safety ...... 112 Exposure to Radio Frequency Index ...... 143 Signal ...... 112 Antenna Care ...... 112 Phone Operation ...... 112 Tips on Efficient Operation ...... 113 Driving ...... 113 Electronic Devices ...... 113 Pacemakers ...... 113 Hearing Aids ...... 114 Other Medical Devices and Health Care Facilities ...... 114 Vehicles ...... 114

7 Welcome

Thank you for choosing the VersaTM G Easy Touch Screen operation to cellular phone designed to operate choose menus and answer with the latest digital mobile prompts. communication technology, Code G Handwriting screens to write Division Multiple Access (CDMA). text or draw pictures. Along with the many advanced features of the CDMA system, such G Any key answer, auto with as greatly enhanced voice clarity, handsfree, auto retry, onetouch this compact phone offers: and speed dialing with 999 memory locations. G V CAST Music with Rhapsody®. G Bilingual (English and Spanish) G V CAST Videos. Capability. G Mobile IM. ® G Bluetooth wireless technology. G VZ Navigator. NOTE The Bluetooth® word mark and logos G Mobile Email. are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. G Touch Screen and auto and any use of such marks by LG Touch Screen lock. Electronics is under license. Other G Customizable display themes and trademarks and trade names are screensavers. those of their respective owners.

G Built-in 2.0 Megapixel digital TIP camera. Find the interactive user guide on the web for your convenience where you can freely surf G 3D Rotation (Three-axis- and interactively learn how to use your phone accelerometer) step-by-step. G Large, easy-to-read, 8-line Go to http://www.verizonwireless.com -> backlit LCD with status icons. Support -> Phones & Devices -> then choose Equipment Guide -> then select your phone G Paging, messaging, Voicemail, model. and caller ID. It is best to use the rear USB port G Quick Access to the HTML when connecting to a desktop PC. Browser. The USB Hub should be powered G Media Center. by an external power source. VersaTM is a trademark of Verizon G Long battery standby and talk Wireless. time.

8 Technical Details Important Information Station Controller), BTS (Base This user’s guide provides important Station Transmission System), and information on the use and operation MS (Mobile Station). of your phone. Please read this 1xRTT system receives twice as guide carefully prior to using the many subscribers in the wireless phone to be able to use your phone section as IS-95. Its battery life is to its greatest advantage and to twice as long as IS-95. High-speed prevent any accidental damage or data transmission is also possible. misuse. Any unapproved changes or EV-DO system is optimized for data modifications will void your service and is much faster than warranty. 1xRTT system in applicable area. The table on the following page lists Technical Details some major CDMA standards.

TM The Versa is an all digital phone FCC RF Exposure Information that operates on both Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) WARNING! Read this information frequencies: cellular services at 800 before operating the phone. MHz and Personal Communication In August 1996, the Federal Services (PCS) at 1.9 GHz. Communications Commission (FCC) CDMA technology uses a feature of the United States, with its action called DSSS (Direct Sequence in Report and Order FCC 96-326, Spread Spectrum) that enables the adopted an updated safety standard phone to keep communication from for human exposure to Radio being crossed and to use one Frequency (RF) electromagnetic frequency channel by multiple energy emitted by FCC regulated users in the same specific area. transmitters. Those guidelines are This results in a 10-fold capacity consistent with the safety standard increase when compared with previously set by both U.S. and analog mode. In addition, features international standards bodies. The such as soft/ softer handoff, hard design of this phone complies with handoff, and dynamic RF power the FCC guidelines and these control technologies combine to international standards. reduce call interruptions. Bodily Contact During Operation The Cellular and PCS CDMA This device was tested for typical networks consist of MSO (Mobile use with the back of the phone kept Switching Office), BSC (Base 0.79 inches (2.0 cm) from the body.

9 Technical Details

CDMA Standard Designator Description CDMA Dual-Mode Air TIA/EIA-95A 14.4kbps radio link protocol and TSB-74 Basic Air inter-band operations Interface ANSI J-STD-008 TIA/EIA-IS2000 IS-95 adapted for PCS frequency band CDMA2000 1xRTT Air Interface TIA/EIA/IS-634 MAS-BS TIA/EIA/IS/651 PCSC-RS Network TIA/EIA/IS-41-C Intersystem operations TIA/EIA/IS-124 Non-signaling data comm.

TIA/EIA/IS-96-B Speech CODEC TIA/EIA/IS-637 Short Message Service Service TIA/EIA/IS-657 Packet Data IS-801 Position Determination Service (gpsOne) TIA/EIA/IS-707-A High Speed Packet Data

CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface TIA/EIA/IS-856 1xEV-DO Inter-Operability Specification for HRPD 1x EV-DO TIA/EIA/IS-878 Access Network Interfaces Related Recommended Minimum Performance Standards for TIA/EIA/IS-866 HRPD High Rate Packet Data Access Terminal interface TIA/EIA/IS-890 Test Application Specification(TAS) for High Rate Packet Data Air Interface

To comply with FCC RF exposure of accessories that cannot maintain requirements, a minimum 0.79 inches (2.0 cm) distance separation distance of 0.79 inches between the user’s body and the (2.0 cm) must be maintained back of the phone and have not between the user’s body and the been tested for compliance with back of the phone, including the FCC RF exposure limits. antenna, whether extended or retracted. Third-party belt-clips, Vehicle-Mounted External Antenna holsters, and similar accessories (Optional, if available.) containing metallic components To satisfy FCC RF exposure should not be used. Avoid the use requirements, keep 8 inches (20 cm)

10 between the user / bystander and residential installation. This vehicle-mounted external antenna. equipment generates uses and can For more information about RF radiate radio frequency energy and, exposure, visit the FCC website at if not installed and used in www.fcc.gov. accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to FCC Notice and Cautions radio communications. However, This device and its accessories comply there is no guarantee that with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is interference will not occur in a subject to the following two conditions: particular installation. if this (1) This device and its accessories may equipment does cause harmful not cause harmful interference, and (2) interference or television reception, this device and its accessories must which can be determined by accept any interference received, turning the equipment off and on, including interference that causes the user is encouraged to try to undesired operation. correct the interference by one or Any changes or modifications not more of the following measures: - expressly approved in this user guide Reorient or relocate the receiving could void your warranty for this antenna. equipment. Use only the supplied antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas - Increase the separation between (or modifications to the antenna) could the equipment and receiver. impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or violate FCC - Connect the equipment into an regulations. outlet on a circuit different from Don't use the phone with a damaged that to which the receiver is antenna. A damaged antenna could connected. cause a minor skin burn. Contact your - Consult the dealer or an local dealer for a replacement antenna. experienced radio/TV technician Part 15.105 statement for help. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a

11 Phone Overview

17. Light Sensor 16. Unlock/ 15. Earpiece 1. 2.5mm Headset jack 14. Proximity Sensor 2. Camera Key 13 microSD™ Slot 3. Side Volume Keys 12. Touch Screen 4. Cover Lock Latch

5. Accessory 11. Shortcut Charger Menu Touch Key Port 10. Power/END Key 6. Touch Soft Keys 7. Microphone 9. Clear/ Voice Command/ 8. SEND Key Voice Recorder Key

18. Camera Lens

NOTE Press the Unlock Key, or any other side key, to illuminate the Touch Screen. Press the Unlock Key(again), or touch the padlock icon, to unlock the Touch Screen.

12 1. 2.5mm Headset jack Allows you to plug 11. Shortcut Menu Touch Key Allows in an optional headset for convenient, access to customize cubic menus hands-free conversations. (Favorites/Shortcuts/Media). 2. Camera Key Use for quick access to 12. Touch Screen Displays incoming calls, Camera function. Press once to messages and indicator icons as well activate the Camera. Press and hold as a wide variety of content you select the Camera Key to record Video. to view. 3. Side Volume Keys Use to adjust the 13. microSD™ Slot Accommodates Master Volume in standby mode* and optional microSD card. the Earpiece Volume during a call. In 14. Proximity Sensor When close (within camera mode, activates zoom in & out. 2-3 cm) to this sensor during a call, 4. Cover Lock Latch Use to detach LCD turns off allowing you to only Qwerty keypad from the phone. adjust volume or end the call so that 5. Accessory Charger Port Connects the you don't inadvertently activate a phone to the battery charger, USB feature. When blocked with phone cable, or other compatible accessory. case or etc., LCD backlight turns off 6. Touch Soft Keys Touch Keys on this also. Touchpad include Messaging, Call, 15. Earpiece Lets you hear the caller. Menu and Contacts which easily 16. Unlock/Lock Key Press to unlock or activate with the touch of your fingertip. lock the Touch Screen and keys in 7. Microphone Allows other callers to standby mode. hear you clearly when you are 17. Light Sensor Detects the amount of speaking to them. light, adjusts brightness of the LCD. It 8. SEND Key Use to make calls. conserves power and extends LCD 9. Clear/ Voice Command/ Voice screen life. Recorder Key Delete single characters 18. Camera Lens Keep it clean for optimal (quick press) or entire words (press photo quality. and hold) while entering text. Back out of menus, one level at a time. From standby mode, activate Voice Commands (quick press) or Voice Recorder (press and hold). 10. Power/END Key Use to turn the power on/off and to end a call. Also returns to standby mode. * Standby mode is when the phone is waiting for input from you. No menu is displayed and the phone isn’t performing any action. It’s the starting point for all of the instruction steps.

13 Getting Started with Your Phone The Battery Removing the Battery 1. Turn power off. Slide the cover NOTE It is important to fully charge the lock latch down in the direction of battery before initial use of the phone. the arrow. The phone comes with a 2. Carefully separate the device rechargeable battery. Keep the from the Qwerty Keypad. battery charged while not in use in order to maximize talk and standby time. The battery charge level is shown at the top of the LCD screen.

Installing the Battery 3. Place a fingertip in the cutout to 1. Insert the bottom of the battery lift the edge of the battery, then into the opening on the back of remove it. the phone. 2. Push the battery down until it clicks into place.

Turning the Phone On and Off Install a charged battery or connect the phone to an external power source. 1. Press the Power/End Key for a few seconds until the Touch Screen lights up.

14 Turning the Phone Off 2. Gently uncover the accessory charging port, then plug the end 1. Touch or press the Unlock of the AC adapter into the Key ( ) at the top edge of the phone’s charger port and the device twice. other end into an electrical outlet. 2. Press the Power/End Key for a few seconds until the display turns off.

Charging the Battery Your VersaTM device comes with a cableless travel adapter and a USB NOTICE data cable which connect together LG logo should face up. to charge your phone. To charge your phone: 3. The charge time varies NOTICE depending upon the battery level. Please use only an approved charging accessory to charge your LG phone. Charging with USB Improper handling of the charging port, as well as the use of an incompatible charger, may You can use your computer to cause damage to your phone and void the charge your phone. To be able to warranty. charge with the USB cable, you 1. Connect the cableless travel need to have the necessary USB adapter and USB data cable. drivers installed on your PC first. When connecting as shown Connect one end of the USB cable below, the LG logo on the USB to the charging accessory port on cable should face toward you. your phone and the other end to a highpower USB port on your PC.

NOTE LG USB Driver is downloadable from the following site: http://mobilephones.us.lge.com > Click SUPPORT > Select a Carrier(Verizon) > Select a Model > Click USB Cable Driver to download.

15 Getting Started with Your Phone How to Install Your microSD™ How to Remove Your Card microSD™ Card 1. Gently press and release the exposed edge of the microSD™ card to eject it. 2. Remove the microSD™ card from the slot and replace the cover.

NOTE Do not attempt to remove the NOTE If the Qwerty Keypad is attached to microSD™ card while reading or your device, first slide the cover lock writing to the card. latch down and separate the device from the Qwerty Keypad to locate NOTE and access the microSD slot. Users wishing to transfer music onto a MicroSD™ card inserted into this 1.Locate the microSD™ slot on the phone (either through MTP Sync or right side of the phone and gently Over the Air) must first format the uncover the slot opening MicroSD™ card on this handset. (microSD™ slot cover stays Warning: Formatting the MicroSD™ attached to the phone so you card will erase all contents on the card. don't lose it). In the event the MicroSD™ card is 2.Insert the microSD™ card in the used on this phone without first correct direction until it clicks into formatting it, the phone will display a the slot. If you insert the card in “MOD license acquisition error”. Song files downloaded or otherwise the wrong direction, it may purchased from third party providers damage your phone or your card. and stored on a MicroSD™ card inserted into this device may be protected or encrypted by such provider and cannot be played on this device.

16 Battery Temperature Protection Screen Icons If the battery gets overheated, the When the phone is on, the top line of phone will automatically turn off. the LCD screen displays phone When you turn the phone back on, a status icons. message pops up alerting you that 1. Touch or press the Unlock the phone was powered off for your Key ( ) at the top edge of the safety. device twice. Battery Charge Level 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. You can find the battery charge level at the top right of the LCD screen. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon When the charge level becomes low, . the battery sensor sounds a warning 4. Scroll the screen up and touch tone, blinks the battery icon, and Phone Info. displays a warning message. As the charge level approaches empty, the 5. Touch Icon Glossary. phone automatically switches off without saving. Making Calls

Signal Strength 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Call quality depends on the signal device twice. strength in your area. You can tell how much signal strength you have 2. Touch the Touch Soft Key that by the number of bars next to the looks like a phone to display signal strength icon: the more bars, a numeric keypad, then enter the the stronger the signal. If you’re phone number you want to call. having problems with signal quality, NOTE You can also make a call to numbers in move to an open area or, when your phone's memory. Touch RECENT inside a building, try moving near a to make a call to a Recent call entry, or window. touch CONTACTS to call a number you saved in your Contact List. 3. Press the Send Key or touch .

17 Getting Started with Your Phone Correcting Dialing Mistakes Receiving Calls If you make a mistake while dialing a number, press the Clear/Voice 1. When the phone rings or vibrates, Commands Key once to erase simply press the Qwerty Send the last digit entered, or hold down Key on the outside of the the Clear/Voice Commands Key Qwerty Keypad. Or, open the Answer for at least two seconds to Qwerty flip and touch the delete all digits. Touch Key. 2. Press either Power/End Key NOTE To activate the speakerphone during a to end the call. call, simply touch . Redialing Calls NOTE When using the device without the Qwerty Keypad and the Touch Screen is Press and hold either Send Key locked, touch the Unlock Touch Key to redial the last number you dialed, or press the Unlock Key at the top received or missed in call history. The edge of the phone then you can touch last 270 numbers are stored in the theAnswer Touch Key to answer the call history list and you can also call. select one of these to redial. NOTE If you touch Quiet while the phone is ringing and unlocked, the ringing or NOTE To redial the last call from the recent vibration is muted for that call. call list, touch to the right of the top If you touch Ignore while the phone entry in your call list. is ringing and unlocked, the call will end or go to voicemail.

18 Menu Tree on the Screen All View Timers Media Center Messaging Music & Tones New Message V CAST Music | Inbox Rhapsody® Sent Navigator Get New Ringtones Drafts My Ringtones Voicemail My Music Visual Vmail My Sounds Mobile IM Sync Music Mobile Email My Music Picture & Video Blogs V CAST Videos Settings Get New Pictures Erase Options My Pictures My Videos Browser Favorite Pictures Favorite Videos Take Picture Contacts Record Video New Contact Online Album Contact List Settings & Tools Games Favorites My Verizon Browse & Download Groups Tools Extras Speed Dials Info Voice Commands In Case of Emergency Calculator Memory My Name Card View Log Ez Tip Calculator Help Calendar About Alarm Clock Stopwatch Recent Calls World Clock Notepad Missed Drawing Pad Received USB Mass Storage Dialed Bluetooth Menu

19 Menu Tree on the Screen Sounds Settings Menu Style Sound Master Volume Home Screen Order Calibration Call Sounds Phone Settings USB Auto Detection Call Ringtone Airplane Mode Memory Call Vibrate Set Qwerty Shortcut Save Options Alert Sounds Keyguard Setting Phone Memory TXT Message Voice Commands Card Memory Multimedia Language Phone Info Message Location My Number Voicemail Current Country SW/HW Version Emergency Tone Security Icon Glossary Missed Call Edit Codes Software Update Keypad Volume Restrictions Service Alerts Phone Lock ERI Lock Phone Now Minute Beep Reset Default Call Connect Restore Phone Charge Complete System Select Power On/Off NAM Select Display Settings Auto NAM Banner Call Settings Personal Banner Answer Options ERI Banner Show Dialpad Phone Backlight Auto Retry Module Backlight TTY Mode Wallpaper One Touch Dial Lock Screen Voice Privacy Favorites DTMF Tones Shortcuts Assisted Dialing Media Touch Settings Module Shortcuts Auto Lock Charging Screen Vibrate Type Menu Fonts Vibrate Level Dial Fonts Vibrate Effect

20 Quick Glance of Touch Screen and How to Use It

Touch Sensitive Soft Keys WARNINGS (,,,) G Do not put heavy objects on the Touch Screen. 1. Make sure your hands are clean G Do not sit on your phone, which may damage and dry. Remove moisture from the Touch Screen. the surface of your hands. Don't G Do not drag or scratch your phone with any use the touch keys in a humid sharp materials. G Do not keep your phone in extreme conditions environment. (places that are too humid, hot, or cold). G 2. Touch key sensors are sensitive Keep chemicals away from your phone, which may change the cosmetic or functional to your light touch. You don't features of your phone. need to press them forcefully to use them. Protect your phone How to Unlock from severe impact because touch key sensors may become damaged from harsh use. 3. Use the tip of your finger to touch the center of a touch key. If you touch off-center it may activate the nearby function instead. 4. Touch keys can only be used when the Touch Screen is unlocked. Press the Unlock Key ( ) to turn on the Touch Screen. Touch the Press the 5. Keep metal and other conductive padlock image Unlock Key on material away from the surface OR to unlock. the top of your of touch keys because contact phone twice. may cause electronic interference.

How to Scroll Using the Touch Screen Touch the screen and drag (or flick) up and down to scroll the screen up or down.

21 Shortcut Menu Touch Screen Features and Access It’s quick and easy to access menus and features with the Touch Screen. With it, you have instant access to Messaging, Calling, Main Menus, Contact List, and Idle Screen Settings with the quick touch of your finger tip. And it only takes a few more quick finger touches to access anything else. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch a Touch Key.

G Touch Soft Keys (at the bottom of the screen)

G Shortcut Menu Touch Key (at the right side of the screen) 3. To return to the Idle Screen, press the Clear/Voice Commands Key or Power/End Key .

Shortcut Menu Adds Touch Key icons to Idle Screen(s).

Message Displays Message Contacts Displays your Inbox List. Contact List.

Call Menu Displays list of Displays Dial touch keys. Dial manually or Main Menus. automatically (Recent Calls or Contacts).

22 Menu Tree on the Touch Screen Main Menu Access To access the Main Menu from standby mode, first unlock the Touch Screen (the Touch Screen is locked by default). Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) on the top left edge of the phone twice. Then touch the MENU Touch Soft Key to access the Main Menu.

Touch the MENU The main menus are Touch Soft Key at the displayed as shown. bottom of the screen Touch any of the to open the Main menu icons with your Menu. fingertip to go to that menu.

Press the Clear/Voice Commands key to go back to standby mode.

Some content in this user guide may differ from your phone depending on the phone software. Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

23 Shortcut Menu on the Touchpad Standby Mode Idle Screens Customize your Touch Screen to have instant access to features you want to keep as close as a single finger touch. The has three Standby Mode Idle Screens for quick, direct access to several frequently used device features.

Favorites: Displays favorite Contacts you choose to instantly view, call, message, or view contact history. Shortcuts: Displays favorite device features such as My Music, Calendar, etc. for instant accessibility. Media: Displays favorite photos, videos and music so you can show them off at a moment’s notice without having to search.

Set the features and items you want on each Idle screen and even display different backgrounds for each one.

Favorites Shortcuts Media

24 Changing Standby Mode Idle G To Add: Touch ADD FAVORITES, Screens More, or ADD MEDIA to view Standby mode idle screens are items available to add. Touch listed near the top of the Touch the one(s) you want Screen. Accessing them is as easy (checkmark appears), then as a swipe of a finger. With the touch DONE . Touch Screen unlocked, lightly flick G To Remove Favorites and your fingertip horizontally in either Media icons: Drag icon to direction across the Touch Screen trashcan icon, touch Yes to to instantly display the next Idle confirm, then touch DONE .

Screen. G To Remove Shortcuts icons: Display the full list of available Adding and Removing Idle items by touching the ADD Screen Touch Key Icons SHORTCUTS button and scroll Adding and removing Idle Screen through the list. Touch the icons is a snap. Simply touch the one(s) to remove (checkmark Shortcut Menu Touch Key at the disappears), then touch DONE . right side of the screen, then make your changes.

25 Shortcut Menu on the Touchpad Shortcuts Item List

Alarm Clock New Contact Bluetooth Menu New Picture Message Bluetooth On/Off New Text Message Browse & Download New Video Message Browser New Voice Message Calculator Notepad Calendar Phone Settings Call Settings Picture & Video Camera Play All Songs Display Settings Record New Video Drawing Pad Settings & Tools Extras Sounds Settings Ez Tip Calculator Sync Music Games Tools Media Center Touch Settings Mobile Email V CAST Music Mobile IM V CAST Videos Music & Tones VZ Navigator NOTE My Music VZW Online Album Allows you to set shortcut My Pictures Visual Voice Mail menu, clock, calendar or My Ringtones Voice Commands memo. My Sounds Monopoly Here & ... My Verizon Need for Speed U... My Videos PAC-MAN by Nam...

26 Quick Access to Convenient Features Vibrate Mode Call Waiting Sets the phone to vibrate instead of During a call, a beep will sound ring ( is displayed). To set indicating you have another incoming Vibrate Mode, press the Side Volume call. Keys and adjust to Vibrate Only. Ignoring a Call Waiting To return to Normal Mode, press the If you don't want to answer the incoming call, touch Ignore on the Side Volume Keys and adjust Touch Screen. The Call Waiting beep volume again. stops and the call goes to your or Voicemail, if available. Using the dial pad, touch and hold Answering a Call Waiting to activate/deactivate vibrate 1. TouchAnswer or press the mode. Send Key to automatically Mute Function put the first call on hold and answer the new call. The Mute Function prevents the transmission of your voice to the 2. Press the Send Key again caller. To quickly activate Mute touch or touch to put the MUTE - this option will appear second call on hold and return to during active phone calls. the first caller. Volume Quick Adjustment Voice Commands Voice Commands allow you to do Quickly adjust ringer and earpiece things by verbal command (e.g., make volumes by pressing the upper side calls, confirm Voicemail, etc.). For key to increase and lower key to more information, see page 78. decrease. 1. Unlock the Touch Screen, then NOTE The earpiece volume can only be press the Voice Commands Key adjusted during a call and keypad . volume can only be adjusted through the Menu. NOTE To turn off sounds, press and hold the Voice Commands can also be started lower side volume key for 3 seconds with the designated key on your Bluetooth® device. Please check the then press and hold the upper side ® volume key for 3 seconds to return to manual of the Bluetooth device for normal sounds mode. further instructions.

27 Entering and Editing Information Text Input Each time you touch a data entry field, the Touch Screen automatically displays Touch Keys allowing you to change the input. For example, in a name field, alphabet Touch Keys appear, but you can touch to select and enter numbers instead.

Touch TXT Message Touch Favorites, Add contact by Contacts or New # to touching Contacts and add a recipient. then the desired contact entry. Or, enter the phone number by touching New # and entering a new number on the dial pad. Touch DONE when done. ENTER TEXT Options. Save As Draft/ Insert Quick Text/ Add/Copy Text / Format Text / Priority Level / Callback # / Save Quick Text Touch to exit text input mode. Touch to change the text input modes. Handwriting/Keypad Transfer Key.

28 When entering text, besides "typing" G Handwriting screen is available the text with Touch Keys, you also only for text or subject input. have the option to write with your fingertip. The Touch Screen Changing Input Method interprets your movements into To change from "writing" to "typing": characters. In the Handwriting-Screen, touch 1. Touch a text field, then touch the in the lower right-hand corner. manual writing icon on the right side of the display. 2. Use your fingertip to write each character you want. You must write in the black box that appears in the lower half of the screen. If the Touch Screen does not display the character you intended, press the Clear/Voice Commands Key , and try again. After creating a message, touch SEND TIP to send the message. When you "write" on the Touch Screen, the interpreted movements will be displayed. Gaps in lines may indicate that you need to press slightly harder for more constant contact with the Touch Screen.

29 Entering and Editing Information The following tables may help in understanding how the Touch Screen interprets movements into characters.

Diaeresis

30 Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory Storing Basics Editing Individual Entries 1. Touch or press the Unlock 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. menu. 3. Touch the Contacts Touch 3. Touch the Contacts Touch Soft Key. Soft Key. 4. Touch New Contact . 4. Touch Contact List . 5. Touch a field, use the pop-up touch 5. Touch the Contact you want to edit. keys to enter information, then 6. Touch EDIT , then touch and touch DONE . Do this for each edit the fields you want to change. field you want to enter. 7. Touch SAVE when edits are 6. When all fields are complete, touch complete. SAVE . OR 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch the Dialpad Touch Soft Key. 3. Use the number Touch Keys to enter the phone number, then touch SAVE . 4. Touch Add New Contact or Update Existing , then continue touching fields and entering information as necessary.

31 Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory Speed Dialing Adding a Speed Dial Allows you to make phone calls Allows you to set up your Speed Dials. quickly and easily to numbers stored in 1. Touch or press the Unlock Contacts. You need to set Speed Dials Key ( ) at the top edge of the in your Contacts before using this device twice. feature. 2. Touch Menu to access the NOTE Speed Dial 1 is for Voicemail. menu. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the 3. Touch the Contacts Touch device twice. Soft Key. 2. Touch the dialpad Touch Soft 4. Touch Contact List . Key. 5. Touch the Contact you want to set 3. Touch and hold the Speed Dial digit with a Speed Dial. (for a 2-digit Speed Dial, touch the 6. Touch EDIT to edit. first digit then touch and hold the 7. Touch the phone number, then second digit). touch Options . while in the Edit Contact screen. 8. Touch Set Speed Dial, then touch an unassigned Speed Dial number. 9. Screen prompt appears Add Contact to Speed Dial? Touch Yes. 10. Touch SAVE .

32 Deleting a Speed Dial Storing a Number with Pauses 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Pauses allow you to enter additional device twice. series of numbers to access automated systems such as Voicemail 2. Touch Menu to access the or credit billing numbers. Pause types menu. are: Wait (W) The phone stops dialing 3. Touch the Contacts Touch until you touch the Touch Soft Key Soft Key. Release to advance to the next 4. Touch Contact List . number. 2-Sec Pause (P) The phone waits two seconds before sending the 5. Touch the Contact you want to next string of digits. delete from Speed Dial. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 6. Touch EDIT . Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 7. Touch the number with the speed dial you want to delete, touch 2. Touch Menu to access the Options . menu. 8. Touch Remove Speed Dial. 3. Touch the Contacts Touch Soft Key. 9. Touch Yes, then touch DONE . 4. Touch Contact List . 10. Touch SAVE to exit the contact. 5. Touch the Contact you want to edit. 6. Touch EDIT to edit. 7. Touch the phone number, touch Options then touch 2-Sec Pause or Wait. 8. Touch additional numbers as necessary, then touch DONE . 9. Touch SAVE .

33 Camera Features 3D (Three-axis-accelerometer) Rotation 3D Rotation is a feature that allows you to have flexibility in how you view content on your screen. Simply turn your VersaTM device from vertical to horizontal (or horizontal to vertical ) and get a whole new perspective. VersaTM senses the change in orientation and automatically adjusts to fit the screen. View an image in wide screen orientation. This feature is helpful when you're looking at your pictures, browsing your music by album artwork, viewing Browser websites, or even entering text.

Do this Rotate VersaTM sideways. Drag or flick left or right.

Current image.

NOTE VersaTM device rotation needs to be at least 90 degrees to activate 3D Rotation.

34 Camera Features SmartPic Technology The built-in 2.0M camera feature is When SmartPic is turned on, the complete with optics for superior picture taken is enhanced with the photo capabilities for various following features automatically: options, effects, and controls. Smart Light Light Compensation: Automatically adapts in settings with Resolution low or unevenly distributed light for Set the resolution (1600x1200, better quality pictures. 1280x960, 800x400, 640x480, 320x240) keeping in mind that the higher the resolution, the more memory it takes.

LED Flash Noise Reduction Automatically The powerful LED flash can be set to removes noise from digital images. On or Off.

Camera Effects Choose various effects to take just the picture you want. To catch a certain mood, use the Color Effects Face Detection option to set the photo to Normal, You can set the camera to Negative, Aqua, Sepia and Black & automatically detect faces when White. Choose your Shot Type as taking a picture for better portrait Normal or Panorama. quality. You can look polished and pretty with this feature on. Light Exposure Control Smart Beauty Face color compensation: Control the light exposure by setting Automatically adapts to compensate the Photometry to Average or Spot. for portrait image (brightness, color).

35 Camera Features Camera Settings Touch screen to access menu settings shown below.

Touch screen for setting menu.

Camera Touch Keys

Record videos

Take Pictures

My Pictures

Touch screen for setting menu.

Back Auto Focus Self Timer Brightness Flash Auto Save Resolution Shot Type White balance Save Option Shutter Sound Face Detection Color Effects Smart Pic Photometry

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Resolution Color Effects You can set the recording resolution To catch a certain mood, use the to 320x240, 176xx144, 640x480. Color Effects option to set video to Normal, Sepia, Negative, Black & NOTE If you record in VGA format, it can only White or Aqua. be stored on the device or a PC. Video Message is not supported. Saving and Sending After recording, you have the option to send via a video message (max. size is ~470KB) or save it to the phone or external memory. After it is saved, it can be moved to a PC.

Video Camera Touch Keys Brightness Back

Recording Time Settings My Videos Resolution My Videos Auto Save White Balance Color Effects Save Option

37 Camera Features Picture Editing With the VersaTM ‘s many picture editing features, you have endless possibilites in creating fun pictures. While viewing a picture, touch Options , then touch Edit.

Editing Touch Keys

Back Stamp Pen Composition Adjustments Save Pen Drawing Be creative. Draw on a photo. Choose from multiple colors, pen and erasers widths. Touch , touch to set color and size, then touch Adjustments to exit the settings menu. Use Improve your photos by adjusting your fingertip to draw. Touch to Contrast, Brightness, Blur or save. Sharpness. Touch , then touch on the scroll bar of each adjustment to Composition increase (right side) or to decrease Change your photo’s composition. (left side). Rotate, zoom, and/or crop to get the look you want. Touch , then Frames and Stamps touch: The VersaTM has multiple frames and to zoom in stamps to choose from to enhance to rotate your pictures. Touch , then touch to crop for Stamp or for a Frame to Touch to save it. add. Touch or to scroll through different screens. Touch the frame or stamp(s) you want to overlay on the photo. Touch to save it.

38 Saved Picture Edits 4. Touch Save , to save the Don’t worry about losing the original edited video or touch Send to send the currently edited video photo. When you save a photo with message. edits, it’s saved as a copy; the original is still in My Pictures. Editing using video effects

NOTE You can upload your photos directly to Access My Videos, then touch the blog sites thru a picture message. You video clip to edit. Touch Options . can also send photos to Online G Multi Trim Albums. Touch play and use , edit video up to 3 times. You can add a Video Editing fade effect between the clipped video pieces by touching When you select a video to edit, a and then Save with Fade Effect. video editing player screen is G Multi Capture displayed. Touch play and you can capture still images from video Editing a video to send footage and save it in your You can edit a video then send a device's video gallery. You can video message to friends and family. save up to 5 still shots. Touch 1. Access My Videos, then touch to capture. Player will pause at the video clip to edit. that position. Touch to continue capture. After editing 2. Touch Options , then touch video, touch to save. Edit For Video Msg. G Add Fade Effect 3. Touch , then touch at the You can add a fade effect to the point in the video where you want start and end of the selected the video to start (indicated by a video. red triangle), then touch where you want it to end (indicated by a green triangle).

39 MEDIA CENTER MEDIA CENTER 3. Touch the Media Center icon . Media Center gives you customizable 4. Touch Music & Tones. service right on your wireless device that lets you get Ringtones, play 1.1 V CAST Music | Rhapsody® games, surf the web, get up-to-the- minute information and more. Visit Transform your wireless device into verizonwireless.com/getitnow to view a portable music player. Download all of the applications available for new songs from the Media Center your wireless device. music catalog right onto your wireless device or a PC. Then you NOTE Do not insert or remove the microSD can sync your music between your while playing, deleting or downloading PC and phone. Pictures/ Videos/ Music/ Sounds. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Anything Unclear? Key ( ) at the top edge of the From the Media Center menu, touch device twice. Info to see your Memory status, View (activity) log, Help text and About 2. Touch Menu to access the info. Use the Help option to view menu. information from buying new 3. Touch the Media Center icon applications to expired applications. . 4. Touch Music & Tones. 1. Music & Tones 5. Touch V CAST Music | Rhapsody®. Personalize your phone with ringtones. A wide variety of choices NOTE Additional charges for music may are available, such as current hits, apply. V CAST Music | Rhapsody® pop, hip-hop, and more. service is not available in all areas. Check 1. Touch or press the Unlock www.verizonwireless.com/music Key ( ) at the top edge of the website for details. device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu.

40 1.2 Get New Ringtones TIPS G Allows you to connect to Media To scroll through ringtones, use your finger to apply gentle upward (or downward) pressure. Center and download various G To preview what the ringtone sounds like, ringtones. touch . 1. Touch or press the Unlock 6. Touch a ringtone, then select what Key ( ) at the top edge of the you want to set the Ringtone as: device twice. G Ringtone G Contact ID: Touch the Contact to 2. Touch Menu to access the be identified by the selected menu. ringtone. 3. Touch the Media Center icon G Alert Sounds: Touch the option to . set it as ringtone. All Messages/ TXT Message/ 4. Touch Music & Tones. Multimedia Message/ Voicemail 5. Touch Get New Ringtones. 1.4 My Music 6. Touch Get New Applications Allows you to store and to listen to to shop for ringtones. music right from your phone. Connect to V CAST to download a variety of 1.3 My Ringtones music, transfer music between your Allows you to select a desired phone and your PC, manage and ringtone, download a new ringtone. organize your music files, and more. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Adding My Music Shortcut device twice. With the screen unlocked, spin the 2. Touch Menu to access the idle screen to display Shortcuts. menu. Touch Settings , touch , 3. Touch the Media Center icon scroll the ADD MENU list upward, . touch My Music (checkmark appears), then touch . Touch 4. Touch Music & Tones. DONE again to finish adding to the 5. Touch My Ringtones. Shortcuts screen.

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SHORTCUT Playing Your Music With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to It’s easy to find and play the music display Shortcuts, then touch My Music to you’ve stored in your phone. start the Music Player. 1. Touch or press the Unlock NOTE Key ( ) at the top edge of the File storage varies according to the size of each device twice. file as well as memory allocation of other applications. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. TIP Music Only Mode allows you to listen exclusively 3. Touch the Media Center icon to your music using your Bluetooth headset (as . you do with MP3 players). Set Music Only Mode to On if you don't want your listening enjoyment 4. Touch Music & Tones. to be interrupted by calls. 5. Touch My Music. 6. Touch one of the following options. All Songs/ Playlists/ Artists/ Genres/ Albums/ Settings/ Music Alert

Touch Screen Music Controls

Back key Options Shuffle / Repeat Mute / Favorite

*Favorite : Touch to display the selected music file on the Media idle screen so you can play it without accessing the Music & Tones menu. Exit From the Music Player Press the Power/End Key to exit from the Music Player.

42 7. Touch the name of the song you 1.6 Sync Music want to hear to start the music V CAST Music with Rhapsody® is a player. digital music service that lets you

TIP listen to millions of songs from Selecting Play All begins playing all of your thousands of artists. Discover new stored music in sequence one time through, and old favorites in an extensive then exits the Music Player. music catalog. Sync unlimited 1.5 My Sounds music* from your PC, to any V CAST Music with Rhapsody® capable Allows you to select a desired device, at no additional per track sound or record a new sound. cost. Download V CAST Music with 1. Touch or press the Unlock Rhapsody® software to sync tracks, Key ( ) at the top edge of the albums, and playlists to your new device twice. compatible phone, while managing 2. Touch Menu to access the your existing PC music library all in menu. one place. * Subject to device/memory card 3. Touch the Media Center icon storage capacity . Download music to your PC 4. Touch Music & Tones. 1. Open V CAST Music with 5. Touch My Sounds. Rhapsody®. Don't have V CAST ® 6. Touch or touch a Music with Rhapsody ? Download sound using your fingertip. it for free at www.verizonwireless. com/music. Options from here: 2. Log in. G Customize the selected sound. ® Erase/ Send/ To Online Album/ 3. For each V CAST Music | Rhapsody Rename/ Move/ Lock/ Erase track you've downloaded to your All/ File Info phone, you can download a copy to your computer at no additional G Press the Clear/Voice charge. Song tracks available for Commands Key to go download will pop-up upon log in back to one level. completion.

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4. Check the boxes of songs you wish NOTE Whenever you sync music from your to download. PC, "my_music SYNCED" folder is displayed. But manually transferred 5. Select "Download Tracks." files will not be shown on your handset. 6. To play the song, you can find it by selecting the My Library tab. 2. Picture & Video Sync your music from your PC to View, take, and trade your digital your V CAST Music | Rhapsody® pictures and videos right from your wireless device wireless phone. 1. Open V CAST Music with 1. Touch or press the Unlock Rhapsody®. Don't have V CAST Key ( ) at the top edge of the MUSIC with Rhapsody®? Download device twice. it for free at verizonwireless.com/ music. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 2. Plug in the USB cable comes with this phone to your phone and 3. Touch the Media Center icon connect it to a USB port on your . PC. 4. Touch Picture & Video. 3. From the main screen on your 5. Touch a submenu. phone, the SYNC MUSIC V CAST MOBILE PHONE display appears. 2.1 V CAST Videos Your phone should display the V CAST brings the world to your message: Connected. mobile phone with full-motion video 4. Drag and drop the song(s) you and sound. Catch up with what’s want to sync from My Library, to happening with video clips from your V CAST mobile phone, listed What's Hot, TV, News, Music, Kids, under the Sources tab. Sports, Net's Best, Comedy,

® Hollywood, Latino and Lifestyle. NOTE V CAST Music with Rhapsody will work with Windows Vista, or XP. Not (Must be in V CAST coverage area. available for Mac or Linux. Additional fees may apply). A compatible USB cable for syncing has been included in your box.

44 2.3 My Pictures 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Allows you to view and manage device twice. photos stored in the device.

2. Touch Menu to access the SHORTCUT menu. With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to display Shortcuts, then touch a picture. 3. Touch the Media Center icon 1. Touch or press the Unlock . Key ( ) at the top edge of the 4. Touch Picture & Video. device twice. 5. Touch V CAST Videos. 2. Touch Menu to access the 6. Touch video clip categories to menu. view. 3. Touch the Media Center icon . 2.2 Get New Pictures 4. Touch Picture & Video. Allows you to connect to Media Center and download a variety of 5. Touch My Pictures. images for My Pictures. 6. Gallery lists of your pictures are 1. Touch or press the Unlock displayed. Key ( ) at the top edge of the Select picture file by touching it device twice. or you can touch Options , then select one of the following 2. Touch Menu to access the options menu. Send/ Take Picture/ Get New 3. Touch the Media Center icon Pictures/ Erase/ Move/ Lock/ . Unlock/ Erase All 4. Touch Picture & Video. Options from standard view: Set As/ Take Picture/ Get New 5. Touch Get New Pictures. Pictures/ Play/ Edit/ Rename/ Print/ File Info

45 MEDIA CENTER or V CAST Videos / Record Video / Erase / Move / Lock / Unlock / Touch to send the Picture By Erase All Picture Msg/ To Online Album/ To Blog/ Via Bluetooth NOTE To scroll to options not viewed on Touching Erases the picture. screen, apply gentle upward Touching Toggles selected pressure to the Touch Screen. image to set as a favorite, or Select Video File by touching it, then remove as a favorite. touch the green arrow to play the select video.

NOTE To scroll to options not viewed on screen, apply gentle upward pressure Touch Toggles to the Touch Screen. selected image to set as a favorite, or 2.4 My Videos remove as a favorite Allows you to view and manage videos stored in the phone. Play video 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Media Center icon Options . Touch Key 4. Touch Picture & Video. During play a 5. Touch My Videos. video, you can mute a sound by 6. Gallery lists of your videos are touching . displayed. You can use option feature by touching Options , then select one of the following options

46 Options from Video Player: 3. Touch the Media Center icon Send/ Edit For Video Msg/ Multi . Trim/ Multi Capture/ Add Fade 4. Touch Picture & Video. Effect/ Set As Lock Screen/ Erase/ 5. Touch Favorite Videos. Rename/ File Info

2.5 Favorite Pictures 2.7 Take Picture Take pictures straight from your Allows you to view and manage phone. your favorite pictures. TIPS 1. Touch or press the Unlock G To take a clear picture, set the proper Key ( ) at the top edge of the brightness level and zoom before taking the device twice. picture. G Avoid jolting the camera. 2. Touch Menu to access the G Wipe the camera lens with a soft cloth. menu. G Zoom is not available when maximum 3. Touch the Media Center icon resolution (1600 x 1200) is set. . SHORTCUT 4. Touch Picture & Video. G The Side Camera Key ( ) is a shortcut key 5. Touch Favorite Pictures. to Take Picture in standby mode. Press the key once to launch Camera mode. Press and 2.6 Favorite Videos hold the key to launch Record Video mode. In Camera/Video preview screens, press the Allows you to view and manage side camera key to take the picture/video. your favorite videos. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. menu.

47 MEDIA CENTER 3. Touch the Media Center icon 2.9 Online Album . Lets you save your pictures and 4. Touch Picture & Video. videos to Online Albums that make 5. Touch Take Picture. it easy to save, organize and share all your pictures and videos. 6. Touch the Touch Screen to access photo settings. Touch 1. Touch or press the Unlock setting icons to verify and/or Key ( ) at the top edge of the change as necessary. device twice. 7. Take a picture by pressing . 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 2.8 Record Video 3. Touch the Media Center icon Lets you record a video message . with sound. 4. Touch Picture & Video. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Place your finger on the Touch Key ( ) at the top edge of the Screen and apply gentle upward device twice. pressure to scroll the list up, then touch Online Album. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Games 3. Touch the Media Center icon . Allows you to download games and applications from the Media Center 4. Touch Picture & Video. server. Choose the software you 5. Touch Record Video. want from the list displayed on the screen. 6. Touch the Touch Screen to access video settings. Touch 1. Touch or press the Unlock setting icons to verify and/or Key ( ) at the top edge of the change as necessary. device twice. 7. Record a video by pressing 2. Touch Menu to access the then press again to stop menu. recording. 3. Touch the Media Center icon .

48 4. Touch Games. listen to or delete, without having to 5. Touch Get New Applications. dial into their mailbox, listen to voice instructions, or prior You can also select from the messages. already installed Games: 1. Dial your wireless number. Monopoly Here & Now/ Need 2. Once you hear the system for Speed Undercover/ PAC- greeting or your own greeting, MAN by Namco. press # immediately to interrupt the greeting and 4. Browse & Download follow the prompts. Everything you need to know while you’re on the go. How to set up Visual Vmail 1. Touch or press the Unlock 1. If you are an existing Verizon Key ( ) at the top edge of the Wireless subscriber, skip to device twice. step 2. If you are new Verizon Wireless subscriber, first dial 2. Touch Menu to access the *86 to set-up your voice mail menu. service. 3. Touch the Media Center icon 2.Touch or press the Unlock . Key ( ) at the top edge of 4. Touch Browse & Download. the device twice. 3. Touch Menu to access the 5. Touch Get New Applications. menu. Visual Vmail/ Mobile Email/ VZ Navigator 4. Touch the Messaging icon . Visual Vmail 5. Touch Visual Vmail to Visual Vmail allows the download application for management of voice mail directly future use. from the device rather than 6. Upon opening the link to Visual accessing voice mail via traditional Vmail, a message will be method(s). Visual Vmail displays a played promoting the benefits list of messages and allows the of Visual Vmail. user to choose which message to

49 MEDIA CENTER 7. Touch OK. all stored voice mails and 8. Click “Download” to download information. To avoid losing all the application. stored voice mails and information, 9. When prompted, enter your save your Voice Mail in an audio current basic voice mail format onto a phone’s internal password.* memory, removable memory or 10. Continue to follow the prompts send the audio file as a message and instructions to complete using picture messaging or email. the download and activation of Once you have registered for My Visual Vmail. Verizon, you will have the ability to 11. Once the activation steps are reset your Voice Mail password completed, exit the application online or via your Web capable and return after 5 minutes to wireless device. For more begin using Visual Vmail. information on how to register for My Verizon, refer to page 37 of the * Please note that storing a voice mail password Quick Reference Guide. is required to use Visual Vmail. This application may store voice mail messages in electronic NOTE Voice Mail may not be available in format on this device. some areas. Voice Mailboxes not set Anyone in possession of this device up within 45 days will be cancelled. can access the voice mail. To limit Your Verizon Wireless Voice Mailbox unauthorized access to your voice is not password protected until you create a password by following the mail, consider locking the phone setup tutorial. Airtime and other when not in use. Cancellation of charges will be incurred when using Visual Vmail cannot be completed Voice Mail from your wireless phone. via the device. Please contact IN Calling minutes do not apply to Customer Service or go to My Voice Mail retrievals; you will be Verizon at charged to maintain your connection http://www.verizonwireless.com if to Voice Mail. Verizon Wireless is not you need to cancel your Visual liable for missed messages, or Vmail service. Visual Vmail and deletions of messages from your Voice Mailbox, even if you have saved traditional Voice Mail may not them. always be synchronized and if you cancel Visual Vmail you may lose

50 How to access Visual Vmail from VZ NavigatorSM your wireless device VZ Navigator is an application downloadable from the Browse & 1. Touch or press the Unlock Download menu in the Media Key ( ) at the top edge of the Center. Now you can find the device twice. address of a great restaurant or the nearest ATM. Check movie times. 2. Touch Menu to access the Discover the latest hot spots. And menu. know exactly how to get where you’re going. VZ Navigator puts all 3. Touch the Messaging icon . the advanced features of the latest 4. Touch Visual Vmail. GPS devices and systems on your wireless device — at a fraction of Mobile Email the price. Mobile Email is an application Adding VZ Navigator Shortcut downloadable from the Messaging With the screen unlocked, spin the Menu and from the Browse & idle screen to display Shortcuts. Download Menu in the Media Touch Shortcut Settings , touch Center. Don't miss an important , scroll the ADD MENU list email. Thanks to Mobile Email, you upward, touch VZ Navigator can get your emails on your phone, (checkmark appears), then touch while you're on the go. Mobile DONE . Email works with many providers, including Yahoo!, AOL, and SHORTCUT Verizon.net. Get alerts from your With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to display Shortcuts, then touch VZ Navigator VersaTM when new email has . arrived. Additional fees may apply. NOTES See brochure for details or visit • To use VZ Navigator ,Go to Phone Settings in www.verizonwireless.com. the Settings and Tools Menu to turn Location On. • Download and subscription required for use NOTE Several Email providers are available only in National Enhanced Service Coverage ® including Yahoo! Mail, Area: accuracy and completeness of WindowsLiveMail, AOL®, AIM, information is not guaranteed; information Verizon.net, and others. about location of device will be used to deliver

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service. Additional fees may apply. See brochure for details or visit www.verizonwireless.com.

5. Extras 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Media Center icon . 4. Touch Extras. 5. Touch Get New Applications.

6. Info Allows you to check memory, View Log, Help menu and About information. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Media Center icon . 4. Touch Info. 5. Touch the menu to check. Memory/View Log/ Help/ About

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SHORTCUT Picture, Video, and Voice) and Simply touch the Messaging icon from pages. Each message has a standby mode. destination address and text Depending on the content and size dependent upon the type of of your messages, the VersaTM can message you want to send. store a maximum of 540 messages. The information stored in the 1.1 TXT Message message is determined by phone model and service capability. Other Sending a new Text Message to a limits to available characters per wireless device with touch screen message may exist. Please check 1. Unlock the Touch screen and with your service provider for touch or press the Unlock system features and capabilities. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. New Message Alert Your phone will alert you when you 2. Touch Menu to access the have new messages. menu. 1. The phone displays a message 3. Touch the Messaging icon . on the screen. 4. Touch New Message. 2. The message icon ( ) is 5. Touch TXT Message. displayed on the display screen. In the case of a high priority 6. Enter the destination address(es) message, the icon will flash and by touching Contacts to copy a warning message is displayed. the address from your Contacts List, Favorites to copy the address from a Favorites entry, or New# to manually enter the address. If New# is selected, touch to choose: From Contacts/ From Recent Calls/ Groups/ To Contacts

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NOTE When manually entering the address, Paste Allows you to paste the text touch or depending on your you last copied into a text field. preference. Format Text Allows you to change 7. Touch DONE . the look of the text. 8. Touch text field screen to enter Alignment/ Font Size/ Font Style/ your message. Use the keypad Text Color/ Background that pops up, or touch or . Priority Level Gives priority to the message.

NOTE Touch Options to insert Quick High/ Normal Text, format text, etc. Callback # Inserts a pre- 9. Touch DONE . programmed callback number with your message. 10. Touch SEND . On/ Off/ Edit Using Options Save Quick Text Allows you to save the message as a Quick Text. When entering the text of your message, touch Options , then Before entering text field, the touch an option you want to use: following options are available. Preview/ Save As Draft/ Priority Save As Draft Saves the message Level/ Callback# into the Drafts folder. Insert Quick Text Allows you to insert quick text customized on the phone. Add Allows you to add Graphic, Animation, Sound, Signature, Name Card, or Address From Contacts. Copy Text Allows you to copy text you highlight to paste in another message.

54 1.2 Picture Message G Using Options When entering the text or subject of Send a Picture Message with touch your message, touch Options . screen Preview Displays the Picture 1. Unlock the Touch screen and message as it would be seen by touch or press the Unlock the recipient. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. Save As Draft Saves the message into the Drafts folder. 2. Touch Menu to access the Insert Quick Text Allows you to menu. insert quick text customized on the 3. Touch the Messaging icon . phone. 4. Touch New Message. Add Slide Inserts multiple pictures into a picture message. 5. Touch Picture Message. Priority Level Gives priority to the 6. Enter the destination address(es) message. by touching to copy Contacts High/ Normal the address from your Contacts List, Favorites to copy the G Editing Picture, Sounds, and address from a Favorites entry, Name Card New# to manually enter the 1. In editing mode, touch Options address, or Blog to select from , then touch an option you your Online Album. want to use: 7. Touch Done . Preview / Save As Draft / Add 8. Touch Text, Picture, Sound, Name Slide* / Priority Level Card, or Subject to enter your 2. Complete and then send or save message. Use the keypad that the message. pops up, or touch or . * Adding Slides to Your Picture 9. Complete and then send or save Message the message. When you want to send multiple pictures, use the Add Slide option.

55 MESSAGING This allows you to create one 6. Enter the destination address(es) picture message with multiple by touching Contacts to copy pictures attached to it. the address from your Contacts 1. Create a picture message. List, Favorites to copy the address from a Favorites entry, 2. Add a picture to your message. New# to manually enter the 3. Touch . address, or Blog to select from your Online Album. 4. Add another picture file and touch SELECT . NOTE When manually entering the address, 5. Repeat adding slides, text and touch or depending on your pictures as necessary. Touch preference. to scroll through the slides 7. Touch DONE . attached to your picture message. 8. Touch Text, Video, Name Card, or Subject to enter your message. 6. Complete the message then send Use the keypad that pops up, or or save the message. touch or . 1.3 Video Message NOTE Touch Options to insert Quick Sending a Video Message with Text, etc. touch screen 9. Complete and then send or save the message. 1. Unlock the Touch screen and touch or press the Unlock Using Options Key ( ) at the top edge of the Touch Options , then touch an device twice. option you want to use: 2. Touch Menu to access the Select the option(s) to customize. menu. Preview Displays the Video 3. Touch the Messaging icon . message as it would be seen by 4. Touch New Message. the recipient. Save As Draft Saves the message 5. Touch Video Message. into the Drafts folder.

56 Priority Level Gives priority to the address from a Favorites entry, message. New# to manually enter the High/ Normal address, or Blog to select from your Online Album. Removing or Changing Attachments

To remove files attached to your NOTE When manually entering the address, message, touch the attachment type touch or depending on your (Picture, Video, Sound, or Name Card). preference. Touch Remove or Change. 9. Touch DONE . 1.4 Voice Message 10. Touch Text, Name Card, or Subject to enter your message. Sending a Voice Message with Use the keypad that pops up, or touch or . touch screen 1. Unlock the Touch screen and NOTE Touch Options to insert Quick touch or press the Unlock Text, etc. Key ( ) at the top edge of the 11. Complete and then send or save device twice. the message. 2. Touch Menu to access the Using Options menu. Touch Options , then touch an 3. Touch the Messaging icon . option you want to use: Review Displays the Voice 4. Touch New Message. message as it would be heard by 5. Touch Voice Message the recipient. 6. Touch , then say your Save As Draft Saves the message voice message into the phone. into the Drafts folder. Priority Level Gives priority to the 7. Touch to end message. recording. High/ Normal 8. Enter the destination address(es) by touching Contacts to copy the address from your Contacts List, Favorites to copy the

57 MESSAGING 2. Inbox Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the selected message. Locked Your phone will alert you when you messages cannot be deleted by the have new messages. Erase Inbox and Erase All functions. G By displaying a message notification on the screen. Add To Contacts Stores the callback number, email address, G By sounding a sound or vibration, if and numbers from the address of set. the received message into your G By displaying (it blinks if it's a Contacts. high priority message). Extract Address Information from 1. Touch or press the Unlock the message is displayed for you to Key ( ) at the top edge of the add to an existing entry or create a device twice. new Contact entry. 2. Touch Menu to access the Message Info Allows you to check menu. the received message information. 3. Touch the Messaging icon . Message Icon Reference 4. Touch Inbox. New/Unread TXT Messages 5. Touch the message you want to Opened/Read TXT Messages open. Priority High 6. Options from here: Locked G Touch REPLY . New/Unread Picture/Video G Touch ERASE . Messages G Touch FORWARD . Open/Read Picture/Video G Touch Options . Messages Reply With Copy Replies to the origination address including the original message with your reply. Save Quick Text Allows you to save the message as a Quick Text.

58 3. Sent *Erase Allows you to erase the selected message in Sent. Depending on the size of your messages, up to 100 sent messages (*In case of sound or multi-slide picture can be stored in Sent lists and message) contents of sent messages verify Lock/Unlock Locks or unlocks the whether the transmission was selected message. Locked successful or not. messages cannot be deleted by 1. Touch or press the Unlock the Erase Sent and Erase All Key ( ) at the top edge of the functions. device twice. Save Quick Text Allows you to 2. Touch Menu to access the save the message as a Quick Text. menu. Add To Contacts Stores the callback number, email address, 3. Touch the Messaging icon . and numbers from the address of 4. Touch Sent. the sent message into your Contacts. NOTE Touch Options , then touch Extract Address Allows you to Erase Sent to erase unlocked messages in your Sent message box. extract address from the sent message. 5. Touch a message entry. Message Info Allows you to 6. Options from here: check the sent message G Touch FORWARD . information.

+ ++ G Touch SEND or RESEND . Message Icon Reference +: text message Text/Picture/Video ++: picture or video message Messages sent G Touch ERASE . Message delivered G Touch Options . Text/Picture/Video *Play Again Allows you to play Messages failed again the sound or the multislide picture message. Message pending Multiple Messages sent

59 MESSAGING Multiple Messages delivered Add To Contacts Stores the Multiple Messages failed callback number, email address, and numbers from the address Multiple Messages included in the Draft message into incomplete your Contacts. Priority High Message Icon Reference Locked Draft Text Draft Picture/Video/Voice 4. Drafts Displays draft messages. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Voicemail Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. Allows you to view the number of new voice messages recorded in 2. Touch Menu to access the the Voicemail box. Once you menu. exceed the storage limit, old 3. Touch the Messaging icon . messages are overwritten. When you have a new voice message, 4. Touch Drafts. your phone will alert you. 1. Touch or press the Unlock NOTE Touch Options , then touch Erase Drafts to erase unlocked Key ( ) at the top edge of the Draft messages. device twice. 5. Touch a message entry. 2. Touch Menu to access the 6. Options from here: menu.

G Touch EDIT . 3. Touch the Messaging icon .

G Touch SEND . 4. Touch Voicemail.

G Touch ERASE . 5. Options from here:

G Touch Options . G Touch CLEAR to delete Lock/Unlock Locked messages information, and then touch Yes. cannot be deleted by the Erase G Press the Send Key or Drafts and Erase All functions.

60 touch CALL to listen to the 7. Mobile IM message(s). Allows you to send and receive an G Touch VISUAL VMAIL to Instant Message at any time. connect visual voice mail. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the 6. Visual Vmail device twice. Visual Voice Mail allows the 2. Touch Menu to access the management of voice mail directly menu. from the device rather than 3. Touch the Messaging icon . accessing voice mail via traditional method(s). Visual Voice Mail 4. Touch Mobile IM. displays a list of messages and allows the user to choose which 8. Mobile Email message to listen to or delete, Allows you to mobile email. Select without having to dial into their an email service. Mobile Email is an mailbox, listen to voice instructions, application downloadable from the or prior messages. Messaging Menu. Don't miss an 1. Touch or press the Unlock important email. Thanks to Mobile Key ( ) at the top edge of the Email, you can get your emails on device twice. your phone, while you're on the go. 2. Touch Menu to access the Mobile Email works with many menu. providers, including Yahoo!, AOL, and Verizon.net. Get alerts from your 3. Touch the Messaging icon . when new email has 4. Touch Visual Vmail. arrived.

Adding Mobile Email Shortcut With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to display Shortcuts. Touch Shortcut Settings , touch , scroll the ADD MENU list upward, touch Mobile Email

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(checkmark appears), then touch 3. Touch the Messaging icon . DONE . 4. Place your finger on the Touch

SHORTCUT Screen and apply gentle upward pressure to scroll the list up, then With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to display Shortcuts, then touch Mobile Email . touch Blogs. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the 10. Settings device twice. Allows you to configure settings for 2. Touch Menu to access the your messages. menu. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 3. Touch the Messaging icon . Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 4. Touch Mobile Email. 2. Touch Menu to access the Additional fees may apply. menu. See brochure for details or visit www.verizonwireless.com. 3. Touch the Messaging icon . 4. Place your finger on the Touch NOTE Several Email providers are available Screen and apply gentle upward including Yahoo!®Mail, pressure to scroll the list up, then ® WindowsLiveMail, AOL , AIM, touch Settings. Verizon.net, and others. 5. Touch one of the settings.

9. Blogs Message Settings Sub-Menu Allows you to chat and post pictures Descriptions to sites frequented by your social circle. Inbox View (BY TIME/ BY CONTACT) 1. Touch or press the Unlock BY TIME: Inbox View By Time Only Key ( ) at the top edge of the will display all messages in the Inbox device twice. sorted by time received. BY CONTACT: Inbox View By Contact 2. Touch Menu to access the will display all messages in the Inbox menu. and Sent sorted by time and grouped

62 by person. Quick Text Allows you to display, edit, and add Entry Mode (T9 Word/ Abc/ ABC/ 123) text phrases. These text strings allow Allows you to select the default input you to reduce manual text input into mode. messages.

Auto Save Sent (On/ Off/ Prompt) Voicemail # With this feature on, messages are Allows you to manually enter the automatically saved in the Sent folder access number for Voicemail Service. when transmitted. This number should be only used when a VMS (Voicemail Service) Auto Erase Inbox(On/Off) access number is not provided from With this feature on, read messages the network. are automatically deleted when you exceed the storage limit. Callback # (On/Off) Allows you to automatically send a Messaging Font Size(Small/ Large) designated callback number when Allows you to chose small or large you send a message. font size. Signature (None/ Custom) TXT Auto View (On/On+Readout/ Allows you make/edit a signature to Off) automatically send with your Allows you to directly display the messages. content when receiving a message.

TXT Auto Scroll (On/Off) Allows the display to automatically scroll down while viewing messages.

Multimedia Auto Receive (On/Off) Allows you to directly download the content when receiving a picture, video, or voice message.

63 MESSAGING 11. Erase Options Allows you to erase all messages stored in your Inbox, Sent, or Drafts folders. Or, erase all messages at once. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Messaging icon . 4. Use your fingertip to apply gentle upward pressure to scroll the list up, then touch Erase Options.

G Touch Erase Inbox to erase all messages (read and unread) or only read messages in the Inbox.

G Touch Erase Sent to erase all unlocked Sent messages.

G Touch Erase Drafts to erase all unlocked saved Draft messages.

G Touch Erase All to erase all read messages stored in the Inbox, Sent, and Drafts folders (including unread, except locked messages). 5. Touch Yes to erase the messages selected. A confirmation message is displayed.

64 CONTACTS 2. Contact List Allows you to view your Contact List. The Contacts Menu allows you to store names, phone numbers and 1. Touch or press the Unlock other information in your phone’s Key ( ) at the top edge of the memory. device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the 1. New Contact menu. Allows you to add a new number to 3. Touch the Contacts icon . your Contacts List. 4. Touch Contact List.

NOTE Using this submenu, the number is 5. Touch a Contact entry. saved as a new Contact. To save the number into an existing Contact, edit 6. Options from here: the Contact entry. G Touch EDIT . 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the G Touch ERASE . device twice. G Touch Options to select one 2. Touch Menu to access the of the following: menu. Send Name Card / Set As Favorite / Set As ICE Contact 3. Touch the Contacts icon . G Touch Message to select one 4. Touch New Contact. of the following: 5. Enter the name and other contact New TXT Message / New Picture information for each field. Message / New Video Message / G Touch a field, enter information, New Voice Message then touch DONE . 6. Touch SAVE to save it.

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3. Favorites G Touch NEW GROUP to add a new group to the list. Allows you to create your Favorites contact list. G Touch a group icon then touch 1. Touch or press the Unlock Options to select one of the Key ( ) at the top edge of the following: device twice. Mark All/ Unmark All/ Remove All 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. G Touch a group name, then touch a contact listed in the group 3. Touch the Contacts icon . then touch Options : 4. Touch Favorites. New TXT Message/ New Picture Message/ New Video 5. Touch ADD , then touch the Message/ New Voice Contact entry to add. Message 6. Touch DONE . 5. Speed Dials 4. Groups Allows you to view your list of Speed Allows you to view your grouped Dials or designate Speed Dials for Contacts, add a new group, change numbers entered in your Contacts. the name of a group, delete a group, 1. Touch or press the Unlock or send a message to everyone in the Key ( ) at the top edge of the selected group. device twice. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 2. Touch Menu to access the Key ( ) at the top edge of the menu. device twice. 3. Touch the Contacts icon . 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 4. Touch Speed Dials. 3. Touch the Contacts icon . 5. Touch the Speed Dial position. 4. Touch Groups. 6. Touch the Contact you wish to assign a Speed Dial. 5. Options from here:

66 7. Touch the number and then touch OR Yes. Enter information not stored in A confirmation message is your Contacts List. displayed. 8. The generic Contact label changes to the specified name. 6. In Case of Emergency (ICE) NOTE You can also touch Personal Info and enter information as necessary. This menu allows you to store names, phone numbers and other information, which will be very 7. My Name Card helpful in case of emergency. Also, it Allows you to view all of your own allows you to read, add, edit, or Contact information including name, erase notes to yourself as necessary phone numbers, and email address. in case an emergency takes place. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. menu. 3. Touch the Contacts icon . 3. Touch the Contacts icon . 4. Touch My Name Card. 4. Touch In Case of Emergency. 5. Touch EDIT . 5. Touch Contact 1, 2, 3 or Personal 6. Enter your information as Info. necessary, then touch DONE . 6. Touch From Contacts or New 7. Touch SAVE . Contact. 7. Touch the contact entry you want or enter new contact entry information. ICE Contact Assigned is displayed.

67 RECENT CALLS RECENT CALLS G Touch SAVE or DETAILS to save the number as a new The Recent Calls Menu is a list of contact entry or check details. the last phone numbers or Contact G Touch Options entries for calls you placed, Erase / Lock(Unlock)/ View accepted, or missed. It's continually Timers updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the 2. Received bottom of the list. Allows you to view the list of incoming calls; up to 90 entries. 1. Missed 1. Touch or press the Unlock Allows you to view the list of missed Key ( ) at the top edge of the calls; up to 90 entries. device twice. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 2. Touch Menu to access the Key ( ) at the top edge of the menu. device twice. 3. Touch the Recent Calls icon . 2. Touch Menu to access the 4. Touch Received. menu. 3. Touch the Recent Calls icon . NOTE Touch Options to Erase All received calls or View Timers. Mark All 4. Touch Missed. or Unmark All. 5. Touch a received Call entry to NOTE Touch to Erase All missed calls or view the entry. Options from here: View Timers. Mark All or Unmark All. G Touch to place a call to 5. Touch a Missed Call entry to view the number. the entry. Options from here: G Touch MESSAGE to send a G Touch to place a call to the number. TXT Message/ Picture Message/ Video Message/ Voice Message G Touch MESSAGE to send a G Touch SAVE or DETAILS to TXT Message/ Picture Message/ save the number as a new Video Message/ Voice Message

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G Touch Options Erase / Lock(Unlock)/ View Erase / Lock(Unlock)/ View Timers Timers 4. All 3. Dialed Allows you to view the list of all Allows you to view the list of calls; up to 270 entries. outgoing calls; up to 90 entries. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. menu. 3. Touch the Recent Calls icon . 3. Touch the Recent Calls icon . 4. Touch All. 4. Touch Dialed. NOTE Touch Options to Erase All calls or View Timers. Mark All or Unmark All. NOTE Touch Options to Erase All dialed calls or View Timers. Mark All or 5. Touch a Call entry to view the Unmark All. entry. Options from here:

5. Touch a Dialed Call entry to view G Touch to place a call to the entry. Options from here: the number.

G Touch to place a call to G Touch MESSAGE to send a the number. TXT Message/ Picture Message/ G Touch MESSAGE to send a Video Message/ Voice Message

TXT Message/ Picture Message/ G Touch SAVE or DETAILS to Video Message/ Voice Message save the number as a new

G Touch SAVE or DETAILS to contact entry or check details.

save the number as a new G Touch Options contact entry or check details. Erase / Lock(Unlock)/ View Timers

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SHORTCUT To view a quick list of all your recent calls press the Send Key from standby mode.

5. View Timers Allows you to view the duration of selected calls. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Recent Calls icon . 4. Touch View Timers. 5. Touch a call list. Last Call/ All Calls/ Received Calls/ Dialed Calls/ Roaming Calls/ Transmit Data/ Received Data/ Total Data/ Last Reset/ Lifetime Calls/ Lifetime Data Counter 6. Reset all the recorded timers by touching and touching Yes if you want to reset.

70 Navigator / My Music Navigator My Music The Navigator Menu allows you to Allows you to store and to listen to get directions to locations when music right from your phone. Connect you're out and about. to V CAST to download a variety of music, transfer music between your G Voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions with auto-rerouting if phone and your PC, manage and you miss a turn organize your music files, and more. For more details on using this feature, G View detailed color maps that please see the My Music section on can be panned and zoomed page 41.

G Find points of interest

Adding Navigator Shortcut With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to display Shortcuts. Touch Shortcut Settings , touch , scroll the ADD MENU list upward, touch VZ Navigator (checkmark appears), then touch DONE .

SHORTCUT With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to display Shortcuts, then touch VZ Navigator . 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Navigator icon .

71 Browser Browser Ending a Browser Session End a Browser session by The Browser feature allows you to pressing the Power/End Key . access news, sports and weather Browser Navigating from your Verizon Wireless device. Links embedded in content Access and selections within this feature are dependent upon your Select items or links by touching it service provider. For specific on the screen. information on Browser access Scrolling / Fast Scrolling through your phone, contact your Use your fingertip to move the service provider. screen contents in the direction you move your finger. Adding Browser Shortcut How quickly you move your finger With the screen unlocked, spin the determines the quickness of the idle screen to display Shortcuts. scroll. Touch Shortcut Settings , touch , then touch Browser Panning (checkmark appears) in the ADD Panning is when you move randomly around in screen content MENU list, then touch DONE . by moving fingertip (or pen-like

SHORTCUT stylus) to the area you want to see. With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen CAUTION to display Shortcuts, then touch . Do not use a sharp item for your pen-like stylus because it could scratch your screen. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the Return to Home Page device twice. Touch . 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. Using the Browser Menu 3. Touch the Browser icon . Touch to view Browser menu items.

72 Browser Menu Items G History Displays list of visited web pages. NOTE You may have to scroll down to see G Settings some of the menu items listed below. G Full Screen View Use the whole Homepage Set the selected page screen including the annunciator as your Home Page. and command bar area to view Display Allows you to define the pages. You can get the command Thumbnail, Scroll and Fit to width bar by touching the icon on settings. the bottom-right of the Touch Screen. JavaScript On / Off G Display Rendering Allows mode Timer Set the duration of each selection that changes the layout keypress or connection. of contents. Encryption Displays the Standard Displays a standard authentication setting menu and Browser screen with vertical and certificates in device. horizontal page navigation. RSS reader setting Show image/ Screen Optimized Displays Update interval vertically aligned contents of the Web page which fit the size of the Flash On / Off screen. Allows vertical navigation G Manage Memory Manages only. memory used by browser. G Information Text Only Displays only text and Show URL Redisplays current Web excludes images used in the Web page. page. About Displays the current G Send URL Allows you to send the browser information. link of the current page via a text Command Bar icons: message. G Back to go back to the G Search Text Allows you to search previous page. for text you want to find in the web G Forward . page. (Search Text is not case- G Refresh Allows you to reload sensitive.) the current Web page. G Home Returns to Home Page.

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G Zoom Allows you to zoom the G On: thumbnail screen image is screen in or out. always displayed in one corner of G Favorites Allows you to add the screen. bookmarks. G Off: thumbnail screen image is G Allows you to enter a Web never displayed on the screen address to go to. (by default). G Allows access to Browser G Auto: thumbnail screen image is Menu. displayed whenever a spot is touched on the screen or finger Thumbnail Option in Browser Menu moves up/ down softly on the This option displays the entire right side of the screen. outline of the Web page in the screen corner, which is helpful to Entering/Deleting Text, Numbers or find out where you are on the page Symbols and move to where you want to go on the Web page. When text, numbers or symbols need to be entered on the screen, a 1. Touch or press the Unlock Touch Keypad will pop up. Simply Key ( ) at the top edge of the touch the characters you want and device twice. touch CLR to delete. 2. Touch Menu to access the NOTE menu. Sometimes it is necessary to touch the text field more than once in order to 3. Touch the Browser icon . bring up the Touch Keypad. 4. Touch . Flash Contents

TM 5. Touch Settings -> Display Versa has FlashLite engine that supports Flash content with the -> Thumbnail . following Codecs: - Video codec: sorenson, on2 - audio codec: mp3 TIP To access thumbnail when the option is set to How to play Flash contents: Off, change settings by touching Browser Menu -> Settings -> Display -> Thumbnail -> On or Touch or image box. Auto. Browser Menu > Settings > Flash > ON/OFF

74 Unsupported Flash media:

G Flash media that requires a higher version of Flash available on the VersaTM.

G Error messages may result in the following circumstances: - Server times out. If the server does not respond within 60 seconds, the Flash content will not load and result in an error. - Out of memory. If the Flash content requires more memory than what is available on the VersaTM, an Out of Memory error will occur.

Multi-Windows Window Transfer Tab Transfer / Count icon with title

NOTE This screen is demo web site. [Multi-Windows Screen]

Touch this to close the window.

[Multi-Windows Transferred Screen]

75 Browser Using RSS reader RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts. An RSS document, which is called a feed, web feed, or channel, contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sites in an automated manner that is easier than checking them manually. To add an RSS feed, you must first be on a website that supports RSS. The RSS registration indicator will show the RSS icon if the site has RSS. Touch the RSS registration indicator to add the RSS Feed to your Feeds.

NOTE Opening your saved RSS Feeds is also available from your Bookmarks Menu. RSS registration indicator

[RSS supporting Site] [Add Bookmark] [RSS FEEDS] After adding NOTE This screen is demo web site. Bookmark, registered FEEDS are displayed.

76 Fit To Width A browser function that resizes the current webpage to fit better with the width of the screen.

[Before Fit To Width] [After Fit To Width]

Fit To Width icon: Allows you to adjust zoom level of Browser screen. Browser Menu > Settings > Display > Fit to width (Manual/ Automatic)

77 SETTINGS & TOOLS SETTINGS & TOOLS touch the Options and touch INFO. You can access the Settings Menu this way. 1. My Verizon 1. Touch or press the Unlock Check your subscription Key ( ) at the top edge of the information ranging from your device twice. payment plan to your software 2. Touch Menu to access the upgrade or other available services. menu. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Key ( ) at the top edge of the . device twice. 4. Touch Tools. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 5. Touch Voice Commands.

3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 2.1.1 Call . Press the Clear/ Voice Command/ 4. Touch My Verizon. Voice Recorder button on your phone to activate the Voice 2. Tools Commands function. Say 'Call' followed by the Contact you wish you Your phone tools include Voice call exactly as it is saved in the Commands, Calculator, Ez Tip Contacts List. If this contact has Calculator, Calendar, Alarm Clock, multiple phone numbers also say the Stopwatch, World Clock, Notepad, number type (e.g. 'Mobile 1' or Drawing Pad, USB Mass Storage. 'Work'). The VersaTM will then dial that specific phone number. 2.1 Voice Commands This feature provides you with Voice 2.1.2 Send Msg to how to use the functions can be in the Press the Clear/ Voice Command/ Info submenu. To access the Info Voice Recorder button on your submenu, follow the steps below Then phone to activate the Voice

78 Commands function. Say 'Send Signal Strength, Battery level and Message' and the voice command Volume. will prompt you for the type of message. After choosing the message 2.1.5 Contacts type, system will ask you for the You can Read out, Create New, Erase contact name or number - you can or Modify Contacts. Just follow the also say a Group name if you want to prompts. message an entire group. It will automatically start a message. If you 2.1.6 Play say a full-sentence command, such When activating the Voice Commands as 'Send Message to Bob', it would function, you can have the VersaTM automatically start a text message play your song of choice by using the without asking for the message type. 'Play' Voice Command function. Say When using 'Send Message' 'Play' and then say the title of the command, speak clearly and say the song you want played. number, group name, or name exactly as it is entered in your Contacts list. 2.1.7 My Verizon 2.1.3 Go to

The ‘My Verizon’ command provides you with direct access to your Verizon Press the Clear/ Voice Command/ Wireless account information. Voice Recorder button on your phone to activate the Voice 2.1.8 Help Commands function. The 'Go to' command allows you to access a Provides a general guideline to using menu within the phone (for example, Voice Commands. 'Go to Calendar'). 2.2 Calculator If no menu option is stated, a list of options will be provided. Allows you to perform simple mathematical calculations. You can 2.1.4 Check enter numbers up to the sixth decimal The 'Check' command allows you to place. Calculations can be made with check Phone Status, Voicemail, up to 3 lines at one time. Messages, Missed Calls, the Time,

79 SETTINGS & TOOLS Adding Calculator Shortcut 2. Touch Menu to access the With the screen unlocked, spin the menu. idle screen to display Shortcuts. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Touch Shortcut Settings , touch . , scroll the ADD MENU list upward, 4. Touch Tools. touch Calculator (checkmark appears), then touch DONE . 5. Touch Ez Tip Calculator.

SHORTCUT 6. Enter the variable fields (Total bill, With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to Tip %, Split). display Shortcuts, then touch Calculator . G Touch the Total bill field to display 1. Touch or press the a keypad to enter the amount. Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. G Touch the left and right arrow keys to increase or decrease the 2. Touch Menu to access the Tip % and Split amount(s). menu. Corresponding calculation fields 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon (tip and total for each person) . appear automatically. 4. Touch Tools. 7. Touch RESET when the 5. Touch Calculator. keypad is displayed for another 6. Enter the numbers to get the value calculation. you want. To cancel a calculation, touch Reset . 2.4 Calendar Allows you to keep your agenda 2.3 Ez Tip Calculator convenient and easy to access. Allows you to quickly and easily Simply store your appointments and calculate bill amounts using the bill your phone will alert you with a total, tip % and number of people as reminder you set. variables. Adding Calendar Shortcut 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the With the screen unlocked, spin the device twice. idle screen to display Shortcuts.

80 Touch Shortcut Settings , touch 2.5 Alarm Clock , touch Calendar (checkmark Allows you to set up to ten alarms. appears), then touch DONE . At the alarm time, an Alarm notification will be displayed on the SHORTCUT LCD screen and the alarm will With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to display Shortcuts, then touch Calendar . sound. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top Adding Alarm Clock Shortcut edge of the device twice. With the screen unlocked, spin the 2. Touch Menu to access the idle screen to display Shortcuts. menu. Touch Shortcut Settings , touch , touch Alarm Clock (checkmark 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon appears), then touch DONE . . SHORTCUT 4. Touch Tools. With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to 5. Touch Calendar. display Shortcuts, then touch Alarm Clock . 1. Touch or press the 6. Touch the scheduled day. Unlock Key ( ) at the top 7. Touch ADD . edge of the device twice. 8. Touch Subject field and fill it in, 2. Touch Menu to access the then touch DONE . menu. 9. Touch each Calendar setting field, 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon set as necessary, then touch . SET . For each Calendar event 4. Touch Tools. you can set: 5. Touch Alarm Clock. G Start Time G End Time G Repeat G Until 6. Touch ADD (Up to 10 can be G Alerts G Tones added.). G Vibrate 10.Touch SAVE when Calendar information is complete.

81 SETTINGS & TOOLS 7. Touch each Alarm field and set 2.7 World Clock as necessary: Allows you to determine the current G Set Time time in another time zone or country. G Repeat 1. Touch or press the Unlock G Ringtone Key ( ) at the top edge of the 8. Touch SAVE after setting all of device twice. the Alarm fields as necessary. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 2.6 Stopwatch 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Allows you to use your phone as a . stopwatch. Start measuring time by touching START and finish it by 4. Touch Tools. touching STOP . 5. Touch World Clock. 1. Touch or 6. Touch CITIES to choose from a press the Unlock Key ( ) at list of available cities. the top edge of the device twice. 7. Touch a city from the list. 2. Touch Menu to access the The display shows the position of menu. the city on a global map. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 8. Touch OK to zoom in on the city . and view its date and time 4. Touch Tools. infomation. 5. Touch Stopwatch. NOTE Touch Set DST set to daylight saving 6. Touch START , then options from time. here: 2.8 Notepad G Touch LAP . Allows you to add, read, edit, and G Touch STOP . erase notes.

G Touch RESUME or RESET . 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice.

82 2. Touch Menu to access the 6. Touch ADD . menu. Touch to draw, to erase, 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . to undo, and to save. 4. Touch Tools. 2.10 USB Mass Storage 5. Touch Notepad. This menu allows you to transfer content from your phone to your 6. Touch ADD to write a new note. Windows® XP or Windows Vista™ PC

NOTE Touch to write your note instead (or vice versa) when your phone is ® of typing it. connected to your Windows XP or 7. After filling in the note, touch Windows Vista™ PC with a SAVE to save it. compatible USB cable. Mac OS operating system is not supported. 2.9 Drawing Pad You can only access this menu when a microSD card is inserted in your This function allows you to draw phone (see page 18 to insert it). freely so that you can simply save the image, Send it in a message or set it NOTE Do not insert or remove the microSD as a Wallpaper. while playing, deleting or downloading Pictures/ Videos/ Music/ Sounds. 1. Touch or press the Unlock ® “Your Windows XP or Windows Key ( ) at the top edge of the TM Vista PC” only. Mac OS operating device twice. system is not supported. 2. Touch Menu to access the NOTE Whenever you sync music from your menu. PC there will be a folder named ‘my_music SYNCHED’ but 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon manually transferred files will not . show on your handset and should be 4. Touch Tools. located in my_music folder. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Place your finger on the Touch Key ( ) at the top edge of the Screen and apply gentle upward device twice. pressure to scroll the list up, then touch Drawing Pad. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu.

83 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Adding Bluetooth Menu Shortcut . With the screen unlocked, spin the 4. Touch Tools. idle screen to display Shortcuts. Touch Shortcut Settings , touch 5. Place your finger on the Touch , touch Bluetooth Menu , then Screen and apply gentle upward touch DONE . pressure to scroll the list up, then touch USB Mass Storage. SHORTCUT With the screen unlocked, spin the idle screen to display Shortcuts, then touch Bluetooth . 3. Bluetooth Menu NOTE TM Read the user guide of each The Versa is compatible with ® Bluetooth accessory that you are ® devices that support the Bluetooth trying to pair with your phone because Headset, Handsfree, Dial Up the instructions may be different. Networking, Stereo, Phonebook Your phone is based on the Access, Basic Printing, Object Push, Bluetooth® specification, but it is not File Transfer, Basic Imaging and guaranteed to work with all devices Human Interface profiles.* enabled with Bluetooth® wireless You may create and store 20 technology. pairings within the VersaTM and Phone does not support ALL Bluetooth® OBEX Profiles. connect to one device at a time. * For vehicle/accessory compatibility The approximate communication go to www.verizonwireless.com/ ® range for Bluetooth wireless bluetoothchart. technology is up to 30 feet (10 meters). Bluetooth QD ID B014502

84 3.1 Add New Device 9. The handset will ask you for the Pairing is the process that allows passcode. Consult the ® the handset to locate, establish, Bluetooth accessory and register 1-to-1 connection with instructions for the appropriate the target device. passcode (typically “0000” - 4 zeroes). Enter the passcode, 1. Touch or press the Unlock then touch OK. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 10. Once pairing is successful, touch either Always Ask or 2. Touch Menu to access the Always Connect to select your menu. preference on how the VersaTM 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon connects with this recently . added device. 4. Touch Bluetooth Menu. 11. Once paired, you will see the device listed in the Bluetooth 5. Touch ADD. Menu. Set the desired device to pairing. Icon Reference in Adding New 6. If Bluetooth® power is set to off, Device you will be prompted to turn When the Bluetooth® wireless power on. Touch Yes to turn the connection is built and paired devices Bluetooth power on. are found, the following icons are 7. Touch START to begin searching. displayed on your Bluetooth Menu. 8. The device will appear in the ADD NEW DEVICE menu when it is located. Select the device you wish to pair with your VersaTM by touching the item on the list.

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G Icon References When a G Icon References When Bluetooth® Wireless Connection Successfully Connected is Searched (neither connected nor paired). When an only mono headset is connected with your VersaTM device When an audio device is When an only stereo found by your VersaTM headset is connected with device your VersaTM device When a PC is found by your VersaTM device When stereo headsets or mono headsets are all When a PDA is found by connected with your your VersaTM device VersaTM device

When another phone device is found by your VersaTM device My Device Info When a printer is found by your VersaTM device Allows you to edit the name of the Bluetooth® device. When other undefined devices are found by your 1. Touch or press the Unlock VersaTM device Key ( ) at the top edge of the When a keyboard is found by device twice. your VersaTM device 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 4. Touch Bluetooth Menu. 5. Touch Options . 6. Touch My Device Info. 7. Touch RENAME DEVICE.

86 8. Use the pop-up keypad to enter a 2. Touch Menu to access the new custom name. (If you used the menu. keyboard for entry, touch DONE 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon to exit keyboard.) . Turn Bluetooth® On/Off 4. Touch Bluetooth Menu. Allows you to set the phone's 5. Touch Options . Bluetooth® power On/Off. 6. Touch Discovery Mode. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 7. Touch a setting. Key ( ) at the top edge of the On/ Off device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the Supported Profiles menu. Allows you to see profiles that your 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon VersaTM phone can support. . 1. Touch or press the Unlock 4. Touch Bluetooth Menu. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 5. Touch TURN ON . 2. Touch Menu to access the Discovery Mode menu. Allows you to set whether your device 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon is able to be searched by other . ® Bluetooth devices in the area. 4. Touch Bluetooth Menu. After entering Bluetooth Menu, simply touch SHOW to make your 5. Touch Options . phone discoverable for 3 minutes. 6. Touch Supported Profiles. To enter into discoverable mode from Standby Mode follow the instructions below. 1. UTouch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice.

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TIPS Auto Pair Handsfree G The Human Interface Design (HID) profile is If you attempt to pair a device that is supported only from keyboard input. G part of the handsfree/headset profile, Headset supports use of a compatible Bluetooth® headset for mono voice. “PAIR” is selected. Your device will G Handsfree supports Bluetooth® headsets, and automatically attempt to pair using a may also support other installed compatible “0000” passcode. Bluetooth devices with speakerphone capabilities, such as car kits or a conference Transferring Audio room device. For Handsfree Car Kt ® Compatibility, refer to When a Bluetooth audio device is www.verizonwireless.com/bluetoothchart on connected, Audio To Phone/ Audio the Verizon Wireless website. To Device is displayed in the In-Call G Dial Up Networking allows the phone to be Options menu only during a call. used as a data modem with a compatible Bluetooth device, such as a laptop or PDA, over the VZW National Access and / or VZW Broadband Access systems. G Stereo supports delivery of stereo audio to a When the audio path When the audio path compatible Bluetooth device. sets to bluetooth during sets to phone during a call. a call. G Object Push Profile allows you to transfer a contact entry (vCard) and/or transfer a Audio To Phone Sound comes from calendar event (vCal) and/or transfer a image the handset. and/or transfer a video to another OPP- enabled Bluetooth device. Audio To Device Sound comes from G Image transfer of user generated content is the Bluetooth® audio device. available via the Basic Imaging Profile. You have the following options in the This profile allows sending of non-protected images to a compatible device for storing and paired device. printing. G For devices that support OBEX G Phonebook Access Profile allows your car kit profiles: and your phone to share information. By Remove Device: You can remove pairing the devices and connecting with this profile, you can access and use your phone the device from the pairing list. book data while in your vehicle. G Rename Device: You can rename File Transfer allows sending or receiving non- the name of the paired device. protected data files to a compatible Bluetooth device. Incoming Security: Allows you to G Basic Print Profile is a profile to transfer user- set permission before connecting generated images to a printer and print them an incoming device. out.

88 Service Discovery: Allows you to G For headset devices: search for the services that the Remove Device: You can remove selected device supports. the device from the pairing list. Device Info: Shows the device Rename Device: You can rename information. the name of the paired device. Send Name Card: You can transfer Service Discovery: Allows you to Contacts list to other devices, search for the services that the except audio devices. selected device supports. Send Calendar Event: You can Device Info: Shows the device transfer Calendar events to other information. devices, except audio devices. Get Name Card: You can get their 4. Sounds Settings name card from other devices, Provides options to customize the except audio devices. phone’s sounds. Exchange Name Card: You can get their name card from other devices 4.1 Master Volume and transfer your name card to Allows you to set volume settings. other devices, except audio 1. Touch or press the Unlock devices. Key ( ) at the top edge of the Send Picture: You can transfer device twice. images to a device that supports 2. Touch Menu to access the Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) profiles. menu. Send Video: You can transfer a 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon video to a device that supports . Object Push Profile (OPP). 4. Touch Sounds Settings. Browse/Get Files: You can browse and get the files of a device that 5. Touch Master Volume. supports File Transfer Profile(FTP). 6. Touch the volume level you want, then touch SET to save the setting.

89 SETTINGS & TOOLS 4.2 Call Sounds 7. Touch a ringtone to set it as the Allows you to set how the phone default Call Ringtone. alerts you to incoming calls. 4.2.2 Call Vibrate 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the You have the option to have your device twice. phone Ring AND Vibrate to announce an incoming call. To have 2. Touch Menu to access the your phone Vibrate set this setting menu. to On. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 1. Touch or press the Unlock . Key ( ) at the top edge of the 4. Touch Sounds Settings. device twice. 5. Touch Call Sounds. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 4.2.1 Call Ringtone 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 1. Unlock the Touch Screen. 4. Touch Sounds Settings. G Open the Qwerty flip (when attached). 5. Touch Call Sounds. OR 6. Touch Call Vibrate to toggle the G Touch or press the Unlock setting. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 4.3 Alert Sounds 2. Touch Menu to access the Allows you to select the Alert Types menu. for when you receive an incoming Txt message, Multimedia Message, 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Voicemail, Emergency Tone or Missed . Call. 4. Touch Sounds Settings. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Touch Call Sounds. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 6. Touch Call Ringtone.

90 2. Touch Menu to access the 6. Touch the volume level you want, menu. then touch SET to save the setting. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 4.5 Service Alerts 4. Touch Sounds Settings. Allows you to set any of the four 5. Touch Alert Sounds. Service Alert options to either On or Off. 6. Touch TXT Message/ Multimedia Message/ 1. Touch or press the Unlock Voicemail/ Emergency Tone/ Key ( ) at the top edge of the Missed Call. device twice. 7. Touch an Alert Sounds submenu. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. Tone/ Vibrate/ Reminder 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon NOTE For Emergency Tones, the options are . limited to , or . Alert Vibrate Off 4. Touch Sounds Settings. 8. Touch the setting(s) you want. 5. Touch Service Alerts. 4.4 Keypad Volume 6. Touch an alert option to toggle the Allows you to set the keypad volume. setting(s). 1. Touch or press the Unlock ERI Alerts you to the status of Key ( ) at the top edge of the cellular service. ERI stands for device twice. Enhanced Roaming Indicator. 2. Touch Menu to access the Minute Beep Alerts you 10 seconds menu. before the end of every minute during 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon a call. . Call Connect Alerts you when the call is connected. 4. Touch Sounds Settings. Charge Complete Alerts you when 5. Touch Keypad Volume. the battery is completely charged.

91 SETTINGS & TOOLS 4.6 Power On/Off device twice. Allows you to set the phone to sound 2. Touch Menu to access the a tone when the phone is powered menu. on/off. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 1. Touch or press the Unlock . Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 4. Touch Display Settings. 2. Touch Menu to access the 5. Touch Banner. menu. 6. Touch Personal Banner. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 7. Enter the banner text and touch . DONE . 4. Touch Sounds Settings. 5.1.2 ERI Banner 5. Touch Power On/Off. If you use ERI Service, ERI Text is 6. Touch to toggle the setting(s). shown on the sub banner. Power On Sound/ Power On Vibrate/ Power Off Sound/ Power 1. Touch or press the Unlock Off Vibrate Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 5. Display Settings 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. Provides options to customize the phone’s display screen. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 5.1 Banner 4. Touch Display Settings. Allows you to enter text to display on 5. Touch Banner. the Touch Screen. You can enter up to 24 characters. 6. Touch ERI Banner to toggle the setting. 5.1.1 Personal Banner 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the

92 5.2 Phone Backlight 6. Touch the setting you want. Allows you to set the duration for 7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30 illuminating the phone backlight. Seconds / 1 Minute 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the 5.4 Wallpaper device twice. Allows you to choose the kind of 2. Touch Menu to access the background to be displayed on the menu. idle screens for Lock Screen, Shortcuts, Media, Favorites, and 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Module Shortcuts. Fun Animations . provide you with flash animations 4. Touch Display Settings. for your screen and Slide Show allows you to select several images 5. Touch Phone Backlight. to display in slides on your Lock 6. Touch the setting you want. Screen. 7 Seconds/ 15 Seconds/ 30 1. Touch or press the Unlock Seconds / 1 Minute Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 5.3 Module Backlight 2. Touch Menu to access the Allows you to set the duration for menu. illuminating the Qwerty keypad 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon backlight. . 1. Touch or press the Unlock 4. Touch Display Settings. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 5. Touch Wallpaper. 2. Touch Menu to access the 6. Touch the screen background to menu. set. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Lock Screen/ Favorites/ . Shortcuts/ Media/ Module Shortcuts 4. Touch Display Settings. 5. Touch Module Backlight.

93 SETTINGS & TOOLS 7. Touch a submenu. Depending on 5.6 Menu Fonts the Screen you wish you Allows you to set menu fonts. personalize, some or all of the following options will appear: 1. Touch or press the Unlock My Pictures/ My Videos/ Fun Key ( ) at the top edge of the Animations/ Slide Show device twice. 8. Touch your choice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 9. Touch SELECT . 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 5.5 Charging Screen . Allows you to set a screensaver to 4. Touch Display Settings. prevent others from seeing your 5. Touch Menu Fonts. personal phone information. 6. Touch a setting. 1. Touch or press the Unlock VZW Font/ LG Serif/ LG Edge/ Key ( ) at the top edge of the LG Joy/ LG Script device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the 5.7 Dial Fonts menu. Allows you to set the dial font size. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon This setting is helpful for those who . need the text to display a little bit larger. 4. Touch Display Settings. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Touch Charging Screen. Key ( ) at the top edge of the 6. Touch a setting. device twice. No Image/ Desk Clock/ 2. Touch Menu to access the Calendar/ Slide Show menu. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 4. Touch Display Settings. 5. Touch Dial Fonts.

94 6. Touch a setting. 5.9 Home Screen Order Normal/ Large Only Home Screen Order is the menu where you can change the order of 5.8 Menu Style the idle screens. They are accessed Smart Menu is an innovative, by flicking your fingertip horizontally streamlined way to display and across the top edge of the Touch access your menu options. It allows Screen while in Standby Mode. you to touch what you want to do 1. Touch or press the Unlock (e.g., Call, Play, Download, etc.) and, Key ( ) at the top edge of the based on the action you selected, device twice. displays the relevant choices to touch and select. Allows you to set the 2. Touch Menu to access the Menu Style. menu. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Key ( ) at the top edge of the . device twice. 4. Touch Display Settings. 2. Touch Menu to access the 5. Place your finger on the Touch menu. Screen and apply gentle upward 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon motion to scroll the list up, then . touch Home Screen Order. 4. Touch Display Settings. 6. Change the order by dragging and dropping one Home Screen 5. Touch Menu Style. on top of another to exchange 6. Touch a setting. their places. Then touch Smart Menu/ Grid Menu DONE to save the setting. Favorites/ Shortcuts/ Media/ Module Shortcuts

95 SETTINGS & TOOLS 6. Phone Settings 6.2 Set Qwerty Shortcut The Phone Settings Menu allows Allows you to, if desired, set the you to designate specific settings to device to automatically start a TXT customize how you use your phone. message or Notepad entry when you open the Qwerty flip and begin 6.1 Airplane Mode typing. Or, set this feature to Off. Allows you to use the functions of 1. Touch or press the Unlock the phone that do not require Key ( ) at the top edge of the wireless communications for when device twice. radio transmission is restricted. 2. Touch Menu to access the Activating Airplane Mode will menu. disable all wireless communications. When in Airplane 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Mode, services supporting Location . On functionality will be suspended. 4. Touch Phone Settings. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Touch Set Qwerty Shortcut. Key ( ) at the top edge of the 6. Touch a setting. device twice. Off/ TXT Message/ Notepad 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 6.3 Keyguard Setting Allows you to set Qwerty Keyguard 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon when Qwerty keypad is connected . with the phone. 4. Touch Phone Settings. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Touch Airplane Mode. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 6. Touch a setting. On/ Off 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 4. Touch Phone Settings.

96 5. Touch Keyguard Setting. 6.5 Language 6. Touch a setting. Allows you to choose between Always Off/ 7 Seconds/ 15 having the overall Display of the Seconds/ 30 Seconds VersaTM (Menus, prompts, pop-ups, etc.) being in English or Spanish. 6.4 Voice Commands 1. Touch or press the Unlock The settings menu for the Voice Key ( ) at the top edge of the Commands function. From here you device twice. can customize the Voice Command feature to suit your needs. 2. Touch Menu to access the 1. Touch or press the Unlock menu. Key ( ) at the top edge of the 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon device twice. . 2. Touch Menu to access the 4. Touch Phone Settings. menu. 5. Touch Language. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 6. Touch a setting. . English/ Español 4. Touch Phone Settings. 5. Touch Voice Commands. 6.6 Location Prompt Mode Prompts / Readout Allows you to set GPS (Global + Alerts / Readout / Tones Only Positioning System: Satellite assisted Audio Playback Speakerphone / location information system) mode. Earpiece 1. Touch or press the Unlock Prompt Timeout 5 seconds / 10 Key ( ) at the top edge of the seconds device twice. Call Alert Ring Only / Caller ID + 2. Touch Menu to access the Ring / Name Repeat menu. CLR Key Activation On/Off enables or disables the CLR key 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon to activate the Voice Command . feature from standby mode. 4. Touch Phone Settings.

97 SETTINGS & TOOLS 5. Touch Location. 6. Touch a desired country.

6. Touch a setting. NOTE Location On/ E911 Only To assure that your phone works properly while you travel, please verify the country of your NOTES current location, so the correct country code can • GPS satellite signals are not always received be applied. by the phone under bad atmospheric and environmental conditions, indoors, etc. 6.8 Security • When a location lock mode is activated in the The Security menu allows you to Security Menu, the lock code is required when you enter location menu. The lock code is the secure the phone electronically. same 4 digits you use as your device lock 1. Touch or press the Unlock code; initially the last 4 digits of your phone number. Key ( ) at the top edge of the • When in Airplane Mode, services supporting device twice. Location On functionality will be suspended. 2. Touch Menu to access the 6.7 Current Country menu. The Current Country menu allows you 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon to change the phone settings to . reflect the Country where you are 4. Touch Phone Settings. currently located. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Place your finger on the Touch Key ( ) at the top edge of the Screen and apply gentle upward device twice. motion to scroll the list up, then touch Security. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 6. Enter the four-digit lock code. The lock code is the last 4 digits of 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon your mobile phone number if it is . set. The lock code is the last 4 4. Touch Phone Settings. digits of your MEID if your mobile phone number is not set. 5. Touch Current Country.

98 6.8.1 Edit Codes 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Allows you to enter a new four-digit . lock code. 4. Touch Phone Settings. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Scroll the list up and touch Key ( ) at the top edge of the Security. device twice. 6. Enter the four-digit lock code. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 7. Touch Restrictions. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 8. Enter the four-digit PIN code. . 9. Touch a Restrictions submenu, 4. Touch Phone Settings. then the setting. 5. Scroll the list up and touch Location Setting Lock Setting/ Security. Unlock Setting 6. Enter the four-digit lock code. Incoming Calls Allow All / Contacts Only / Block All 7. Touch Edit Codes. Outgoing Calls Allow All / 8. Touch Phone Only or Calls & Contacts Only / Block All Services, then enter your new lock code. Enter it again to confirm it. Incoming Messages Allow All / Block All 6.8.2 Restrictions Outgoing Messages Allow All / Allows you to set separate restrictions Block All for Location Setting, Calls, Messages, Dial-up Modem Allow All / and Dial Up Modem. Block All 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu.

99 SETTINGS & TOOLS 6.8.3 Phone Lock 6.8.4 Lock Phone Now Keeps your phone from unauthorized 1. Touch or press the Unlock use. Once the phone is locked, it's in Key ( ) at the top edge of the restricted mode until the lock code is device twice. entered. You can receive phone calls and still make emergency calls. Modify 2. Touch Menu to access the the lock code using the Edit Codes menu. submenu within the Security menu. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 1. Touch or press the Unlock . Key ( ) at the top edge of the 4. Touch Phone Settings. device twice. 5. Scroll the list up and touch 2. Touch Menu to access the Security. menu. 6. Enter the four-digit lock code. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 7. Touch Lock Phone Now.

4. Touch Phone Settings. 6.8.5 Reset Default 5. Scroll the list up and touch Allows you to reset your phone to the Security. factory default settings. 6. Enter the four-digit lock code. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 7. Touch Phone Lock. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 8. Touch a setting. 2. Touch Menu to access the Unlocked The phone is not locked menu. (Lock mode can be used). 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon On Power Up The phone is locked . when it is turned on. 4. Touch Phone Settings. 5. Scroll the list up and touch Security. 6. Enter the four-digit lock code.

100 7. Touch Reset Default. 6.9 System Select 8. Touch OK after reading the The System Select sub menu warning message. allows you to set your preferred system. If your phone cannot find a 9. Touch REVERT . preferred network, it selects a A confirmation message is network automatically based on the displayed briefly before the phone option you chose in the System resets itself. Select Menu. Contact Verizon Wireless for more information. 6.8.6 Restore Phone 1. Touch or press the Unlock Allows you to erase all user data and Key ( ) at the top edge of the Contact information you've entered in device twice. the phone's memory so it's as if it just left the factory. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon device twice. . 2. Touch Menu to access the 4. Touch Phone Settings. menu. 5. Scroll the list up and touch 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon System Select. . 6. Touch a setting. 4. Touch Phone Settings. Home Only : You can make/receive call in home 5. Scroll the list up and touch network only. Security. Automatic (Automatic A / 6. Enter the four-digit lock code. Automatic B) : You can 7. Touch Restore Phone. make/receive call in home or roam network The roaming rate 8. Touch OK after reading the applies when not in the home warning message. service area. 9. Enter the four-digit lock code. (Depending on the available network, the options may differ

101 SETTINGS & TOOLS between Automatic or Automatic 6.11 Auto NAM A/Automatic B.) Allows the phone to automatically switch between programmed 6.10 NAM Select telephone numbers if the phone is Allows you to select the phone's registered between multiple service NAM(Number Assignment Module) providers. if the phone is registered with 1. Touch or press the Unlock multiple service providers. Key ( ) at the top edge of the 1. Touch or press the Unlock device twice. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 4. Touch Phone Settings. 4. Touch Phone Settings. 5. Scroll the list up and touch Auto NAM. 5. Scroll the list up and touch NAM Select. 6. Touch a setting. 6. Touch a setting. On/ Off NAM1/ NAM2

102 7. Call Settings 7.2 Show Dialpad The Call Settings Menu allows you Allows you to choose when to have to customize how the phone the dialpad appear when placing a handles both incoming and outgoing call. This is so that you can use the calls. Touch Tone function of your phone. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 7.1 Answer Options Key ( ) at the top edge of the Allows you to determine how the device twice. phone will answer an incoming call. 2. Touch Menu to access the 1. Touch or press the Unlock menu. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 4. Touch Call Settings. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 5. Touch Show Dialpad. . 6. Touch setting(s) you want to use. 4. Touch Call Settings. Voicemail/ Toll-Free/ All Calls/ Customized Number 5. Touch Answer Options. 6. Touch setting(s) you want to use. 7.3 Auto Retry Any Key/ Auto with Handsfree Allows you to set the length of time the phone waits before automatically NOTE Auto with Handsfree is available when redialing a number when the any external device, Bluetooth® device attempted call fails. is connected to the phone or if the Speakerphone function is set to On. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon .

103 SETTINGS & TOOLS 4. Touch Call Settings. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 5. Touch Auto Retry. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 6. Touch a setting. . Off/ Every 10 Seconds/ Every 30 4. Touch Call Settings. Seconds/ Every 60 Seconds 5. Touch TTY Mode. 7.4 TTY Mode 6. After reading the disclaimer, touch Allows you to attach a TTY device OK . enabling you to communicate with 7. Touch a setting. parties also using a TTY device. A phone with TTY support is able to TTY Full/ TTY + Talk/ TTY + Hear/ translate typed characters to TTY Off voice. Voice can also be translated into characters and TTY Full: then displayed on the TTY. - Users who cannot talk and hear send and receive a text message 1. Touch or press the Unlock through TTY equipment. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. TTY + Talk: - Users who can talk but cannot TTY Mode (Tele Type writer)

Transmission/ When making Menu User Feature communications with a Receiving Mode normal terminal For hearing-/ text message transmission, text Operator TTY Full verbally- impaired message receiving required TTY + For hearing- able to voice transmission, text message Operator Talk impaired talk receiving required TTY + For verbally- text message transmission, voice Operator audible Hear impaired receiving required

TTY Off voice transmission, voice receiving

104 hear receive a text message and 7. The voice or text message from send voice through TTY the receiver end displays on the equipment. TTY equipment display. TTY + Hear: 7.5 One Touch Dial - Users who can hear but cannot talk send a text message and Allows you to initiate a speed dial receive voice through TTY call by touching and holding the equipment. speed dial digit. If set to Off, the designated Speed Dial numbers will TTY Off: not function. - Users send and receive without 1. Touch or press the Unlock TTY equipment. Key ( ) at the top edge of the Connecting TTY Equipment and a device twice. Terminal 2. Touch Menu to access the 1. Connect a TTY cable to TTY menu. connection on the terminal (TTY 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon connection location is the same as . a headset jack). 4. Touch Call Settings. 2. Enter the Call Settings menu and set the desired TTY mode. 5. Touch One Touch Dial to toggle the setting. 3. After setting a TTY mode, check the LCD screen of the phone for 7.6 Voice Privacy the TTY icon. Allows you to set the voice privacy 4. Connect the TTY equipment to the feature for CDMA calls. CDMA power source and turn it on. offers inherent voice privacy. Check 5. Make a phone connection to the with your service provider for desired number. availability. 6. When connection is made, use the 1. Touch or press the Unlock TTY equipment to type in and send Key ( ) at the top edge of the a text message or send voice. device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the

105 SETTINGS & TOOLS menu. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 4. Touch Call Settings. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 5. Touch Voice Privacy to toggle . the setting. 4. Touch Call Settings. 7.7 DTMF Tones 5. Scroll the list up, then touch Allows you to set the DTMF tone Assisted Dialing to toggle the length. setting. 1. Touch or press the Unlock ON/ OFF Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 6. Touch Reference Country then scroll the list up or down to find 2. Touch Menu to access the the country you want. menu. 7. Touch Set next to the 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon selected country to edit and save . the Country Code, IDD Prefix 4. Touch Call Settings. (International Direct Dial), NDD Prefix, Area/City Code and 5. Touch DTMF Tones. Length (Length of Phone 6. Touch a setting. Number), then touch SAVE to set. Normal/ Long NOTE Ex.> A device in a China is trying to 7.8 Assisted Dialing reach a U.S. number, 201-555-5555 Allows easy dialing of international (Reference Country is U.S.A.) calls while roaming in another replace '+' code with IDD prefix for China. country. If Set to On, Assisted User Enters: +1-201-555-5555 , Dialing is displayed in calling Assisted Dialing : 00-1-201-555-5555 screen. 1. Touch or press the Unlock

106 8. Touch Settings 9. USB Auto Detection Allows you to customize your Your phone automatically detects a phone's Touch Screen settings. USB device when it is connected to 1. Touch or press the Unlock your phone for Sync Music or Sync Key ( ) at the top edge of the Data operation. If the option is set to device twice. Ask On Plug, you are asked to confirm whenever the connection is 2. Touch Menu to access the made. menu. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Key ( ) at the top edge of the . device twice. 4. Touch Touch Settings. 2. Touch Menu to access the 5. Touch a setting. menu. Auto Lock On / Off 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . Vibrate Type Short / Double / Long 4. Scroll the list up, then touch USB Auto Detection. Vibrate Level Off / Low / Medium / High 5. Touch a setting. Sync Music/ Sync Data/ Ask On Vibrate Effect On / Off Plug Sound Wood Block/ Click/ Clean/ Water Drop/ Off Calibration

NOTE The Calibration setting allows you to calibrate the Touch Screen for improved touch accuracy based on your touch.

107 SETTINGS & TOOLS 10. Memory 10.1 Save Options Allows you to check your VersaTM Allows you to select which memory internal phone memory as well as the (phone or memory card) to use to microSD external memory. save your files. The VersaTM can access the following 1. Touch or press the Unlock file types stored on the removable Key ( ) at the top edge of the microSD card. device twice. My Pictures: png, jpg, bmp, gif, 2. Touch Menu to access the wbmp, pmd, svg menu. My Sounds: mid, qcp, midi, aac, mp3, 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon wav, amr (used for MMS cannot be . set as ringtones) My Videos: 3g2, 3gp, mp4, wmv 4. Scroll the list up, then touch Memory. My Music: MP3, WMA, unprotected M4A 5. Touch Save Options. 6. Touch Pictures/ Videos/ Sounds. 7. Touch Phone Memory/ Card Memory.

Store on Store on Transfer Phone to Transfer PC to VersaTM microSD Card PC via Card Phone via Card

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108 10.2 Phone Memory 5. Touch Card Memory. Shows the memory information saved 6. Touch Memory Usage/ My in your phone. Pictures/ My Videos/ My Music/ 1. Touch or press the Unlock My Sounds. Key ( ) at the top edge of the NOTE device twice. The option Card Memory Usage shows the total used memory and 2. Touch Menu to access the memory space remaining. menu. 11. Phone Info 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . Allows you to view the information specific to your phone and 4. Scroll the list up, then touch software. Memory. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 5. Touch Phone Memory. Key ( ) at the top edge of the 6. Touch Memory Usage / My device twice. Pictures / My Videos / My Music 2. Touch Menu to access the / My Sounds. menu. 10.3 Card Memory 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . Shows the memory information saved in the card. 4. Scroll the list up, then touch Phone Info. 1. Touch or press the Unlock Key ( ) at the top edge of the 11.1 My Number device twice. Allows you to view your phone 2. Touch Menu to access the number. menu. 1. Touch or press the Unlock 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Key ( ) at the top edge of the . device twice. 4. Scroll the list up, then touch 2. Touch Menu to access the Memory. menu.

109 SETTINGS & TOOLS 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon 2. Touch Menu to access the . menu. 4. Scroll the list up, then touch 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon Phone Info. . 5. Touch My Number. 4. Scroll the list up, then touch Phone Info. 11.2 SW/HW Version 5. Touch Icon Glossary. Allows you to view the versions of various applications such as SW, 11.4 Software Update PRL, ERI, Browser Version, Media This feature gives your device the Center Version, AVC, MMS, ability to upgrade to the latest Bluetooth, MSUI, HW, MEID Version, software and keeps it operating OTADM, and Warranty Date Code. with the latest features without 1. Touch or press the Unlock visiting a Verizon Wireless Key ( ) at the top edge of the Communications Store for the device twice. upgrade. You can either be notified 2. Touch Menu to access the automatically that there is an menu. updated version of software available for your phone, or you can 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon manually check to see if there are . any updates available for you to 4. Scroll the list up, then touch download. Phone Info. 5. Touch SW/HW Version. Automatic Update Your phone will receive a notification 11.3 Icon Glossary that there is an updated version of Allows you to view all the icons and software available to be downloaded. their meanings. You can touch the Upgrade when notified that a download is available 1. Touch or press the Unlock or it can happen automatically. Once Key ( ) at the top edge of the the download is complete you may, device twice. depending on the nature of the

110 update, have three options available: Touch Check New to check if any Accept the update, Defer the update, new software updates are available or Reject the update. to download. If a newer software version is available, it will NOTE During the update you cannot make automatically begin downloading or receive phone calls, including 911 calls, or text messages. after 30 seconds or you can begin the download immediately by Manual Update touching OK. To stop the software 1. Touch or press the Unlock download press CLR / END. Key ( ) at the top edge of the device twice. 2. Touch Menu to access the menu. 3. Touch the Settings & Tools icon . 4. Scroll the list up, then touch Phone Info. 5. Touch Software Update. The two options shown will be Status and Check New. Touch Status to see the status of a download or update and see information on the last successful update. If updates have not yet been performed, status information will be unavailable.

111 Safety TIA Safety Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic Information evaluations of the relevant The following is the complete TIA scientific literature. For example, Safety Information for wireless over 120 scientists, engineers, and handheld phones. physicians from universities, government health agencies, and Exposure to Radio Frequency industry reviewed the available Signal body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1). Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio The design of your phone transmitter and receiver. When ON, complies with the FCC it receives and sends out Radio guidelines (and those Frequency (RF) signals. standards). In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions Antenna Care (FCC) adopted RF exposure Use only the supplied or an guidelines with safety levels for approved replacement antenna. handheld wireless phones. Those Unauthorized antennas, guidelines are consistent with the modifications, or attachments could safety standards previously set by damage the phone and may violate both U.S. and international FCC regulations. standards bodies: ANSI C95.1 (1992) * Phone Operation NCRP Report 86 (1986) NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other ICNIRP (1996) telephone with the antenna pointed * American National Standards up and over your shoulder. Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection

112 Tips on Efficient Operation against the RF signals from your For your phone to operate most wireless phone. efficiently: Don’t touch the antenna Pacemakers unnecessarily when the phone is in The Health Industry Manufacturers use. Contact with the antenna Association recommends that a affects call quality and may cause minimum separation of six (6) the phone to operate at a higher inches be maintained between a power level than otherwise needed. handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential Driving interference with the pacemaker. Check the laws and regulations on These recommendations are the use of wireless phones in the consistent with the independent areas where you drive and always research by and recommendations obey them. Also, if using your of Wireless Technology Research. phone while driving, please observe Persons with pacemakers: the following: G Should ALWAYS keep the phone G Give full attention to driving -- more than six (6) inches from driving safely is your first their pacemaker when the phone responsibility; is turned ON;

G Use hands-free operation, if G Should not carry the phone in a available; breast pocket;

G Pull off the road and park before G Should use the ear opposite the making or answering a call if pacemaker to minimize the driving conditions or the law potential for interference; require it. G Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any Electronic Devices reason to suspect that Most modern electronic equipment interference is taking place. is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded

113 Safety Hearing Aids also consult the manufacturer of Some digital wireless phones may any equipment that has been added interfere with some hearing aids. In to your vehicle. the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service Aircraft provider (or call the customer FCC regulations prohibit using your service line to discuss alternatives). phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an Other Medical Devices and Health aircraft. Care Facilities Blasting Areas If you use any other personal medical device, consult the To avoid interfering with blasting manufacturer of your device to operations, turn your phone OFF determine if it is adequately when in a “blasting area” or in shielded from the external RF areas posted: “Turn off two-way energy. Your physician may be able radio”. Obey all signs and to assist you in obtaining this instructions. information. Turn your phone OFF in health care Potentially Explosive Atmosphere facilities when any regulations Turn your phone OFF when in any posted in these areas instruct you area with a potentially explosive to do so. Hospitals or health care atmosphere and obey all signs and facilities may use equipment that instructions. Sparks in such areas could be sensitive to the external could cause an explosion or fire RF energy. resulting in bodily injury or even death. Vehicles Areas with a potentially explosive RF signals may affect improperly atmosphere are often, but not installed or inadequately shielded always marked clearly. Potential electronic systems in motor areas may include: fueling areas vehicles. Check with the (such as gasoline stations); below manufacturer or its representative deck on boats; fuel or chemical regarding your vehicle. You should transfer or storage facilities;

114 vehicles using liquefied petroleum G Do not disassemble or open gas (such as propane or butane); crush, bend or deform, puncture areas where the air contains or shred. chemicals or particles (such as G Do not modify or remanufacture, grain, dust, or metal powders); and attempt to insert foreign objects any other area where you would into the battery, immerse or normally be advised to turn off your expose to water or other liquids, vehicle engine. expose to fire, explosion or other hazard. For Vehicles Equipped with an Air G Only use the battery for the Bag system for which it is specified. An air bag inflates with great force. G Only use the battery with a DO NOT place objects, including charging system that has been either installed or portable wireless qualified with the system per equipment, in the area over the air IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an bag or in the air bag deployment unqualified battery or charger area. If in-vehicle wireless may present a risk of fire, equipment is improperly installed explosion, leakage, or other and the air bag inflates, serious hazard. injury could result.

Safety Information G Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive Please read and observe the objects to contact battery following information for safe and terminals. proper use of your phone and to G Replace the battery only with prevent damage. Also, keep the another battery that has been user guide in an accessible place at qualified with the system per this all times after reading it. standard, IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Violation of the Use of an unqualified battery instructions may may present a risk of fire, causeCaution minor or serious damage to explosion, leakage or other the product. hazard.

115 Safety

G Promptly dispose of used G Use the correct adapter for your batteries in accordance with phone when using the battery local regulations. pack charger abroad.

G Battery usage by children should be supervised. Battery Information and Care

G Avoid dropping the phone or G Please read the manual for battery. If the phone or battery is proper installation and removal dropped, especially on a hard of the battery.

surface, and the user suspects G Please read the manual for damage, take it to a service specified charger and charging center for inspection. method.

G Improper battery use may result G Do not damage the power cord in a fire, explosion or other by bending, twisting, or heating. hazard. Do not use the plug if it is loose G The phone shall only be as it may cause electric shock or connected to USB products that fire. bear the USB-IF logo or have Do not place any heavy items on completed the USB-IF the power cord. Do not allow the compliance program. power cord to be crimped as it may cause electric shock or fire. Charger and Adapter Safety G Unplug the power cord prior to cleaning your phone, and clean G The charger and adapter are intended for indoor use only. the power plug pin when it’s dirty. When using the power G Insert the battery pack charger plug, ensure that it’s firmly vertically into the wall power connected. If not, it may cause socket. excessive heat or fire. If you put G Only use the approved battery your phone in a pocket or bag charger. Otherwise, you may without covering the receptacle cause serious damage to your of the phone (power plug pin), phone. metallic articles (such as a coin, paperclip or pen) may short-

116 circuit the phone. Always cover G The battery pack has a the receptacle when not in use. protection circuit. Do not use near places that can generate G Recharge the battery after long periods of non-use to maximize more than 100V static electricity battery life. Battery life will vary which could damage the due to usage pattern and protection circuit. Damaged environmental conditions. protection circuits may rupture, smoke, or ignite. G Please use only an approved charging accessory to charge G When using the battery for the your LG phone. Improper first time, if it emits a bad smell, handling of the charging port, as you see rust on it, or anything well as the use of an else abnormal, do not use the incompatible charger, may cause equipment. Return it to the place damage to your phone and void where it was bought. the warranty. G If children are allowed to use the device battery, an adult is G Never store your phone in temperatures less than -4°F or responsible for teaching about greater than 122°F. the safe handling and use of batteries, as well as supervising G Charging temperature range is their proper use and care. 32°F and 113°F. Do not charge the battery outside this range. G Keep the battery away from Doing so may generate young children. Safeguard so excessive heat causing serious that small children do not damage to the battery remove the battery from the deteriorating battery life and/or charger or device. other battery characteristics. G If liquid from the battery rubs against skin or clothing, rinse G Do not use or leave the battery in direct sunlight or inside a hot car. with clean water. The battery The battery may generate heat, liquid could cause skin irritation. smoke or flame, as well as deteriorating battery life and/or other battery characteristics.

117 Safety

G Do not handle the phone with G Never use and unapproved wet hands while it is being battery since this could damage charged. It may cause an the phone and/or battery and electric shock or seriously could cause the battery to damage your phone. explode. Only use the batteries and chargers provided by LG. G Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it The warranty will not be applied may short-circuit the phone to products provided by other and/or cause electric shock or suppliers. Only authorized fire. personnel should service the phone and its accessories. G The charger and adapter are Faulty installation or service may intended for indoor use only. result in accidents and G Insert the battery pack charger consequently invalidate the vertically into the wall power warranty. socket.

G Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. This could cause a fire. Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire. Don’t short-circuit the battery. Metallic articles such as a coin, paperclip or pen in your pocket or bag may short- circuit the + and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery) upon moving. Short- circuit of the terminal may damage the battery and cause an explosion.

118 Explosion, Shock, and Fire Hazards General Notice

G Do not put your phone in a place G Using a damaged battery or subject to excessive dust and placing a battery in your mouth keep the minimum required may cause serious injury. distance between the power G Do not place items containing cord and heat sources. magnetic components such as a G Unplug the power cord prior to credit card, phone card, bank cleaning your phone, and clean book, or subway ticket near your the power plug pin when it’s phone. The magnetism of the dirty. phone may damage the data stored in the magnetic strip. G When using the power plug, ensure that it’s firmly connected. G Talking on your phone for a long If not, it may cause excessive period of time may reduce call heat or fire. quality due to heat generated during use. G If you put your phone in a pocket or bag without covering the G When the phone is not used for receptacle of the phone (power a long period time, store it in a plug pin), metallic articles (such safe place with the power cord as a coin, paperclip or pen) may unplugged. short-circuit the phone. Always G Using the phone in proximity to cover the receptacle when not in receiving equipment (i.e., TV or use. radio) may cause interference to G Don’t short-circuit the battery. the phone. Metallic articles such as a coin, G Do not use the phone if the paperclip or pen in your pocket antenna is damaged. If a or bag may short-circuit the + damaged antenna contacts skin, and – terminals of the battery it may cause a slight burn. (metal strips on the battery) upon Please contact an LG Authorized moving. Short-circuit of the Service Center to replace the terminal may damage the battery damaged antenna. and cause an explosion. G Do not immerse your phone in water. If this happens, turn it off

119 Safety immediately and remove the Caution: battery. If the phone does not work, take it to an LG Authorized Avoid potential Service Center. hearing loss. G Do not paint your phone. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds G The data saved in your phone (including music) is the most might be deleted due to careless common cause of preventable use, repair of the phone, or hearing loss. Some scientific upgrade of the software. Please research suggests that using backup your important phone portable audio devices, such as numbers. (Ringtones, text portable music players and cellular messages, voice messages, telephones, at high volume settings pictures, and videos could also for long durations may lead to be deleted.) The manufacturer is permanent noise induced hearing not liable for damage due to the loss. This includes the use of loss of data. headphones (including headsets, earbuds and Bluetooth® or other G When you use the phone in public places, set the ringtone to wireless devices). Exposure to very vibration so you don't disturb loud sound has also been others. associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), G Do not turn your phone on or off hypersensitivity to sound and when putting it to your ear. distorted hearing. Individual G Use accessories, such as susceptibility to noise-induced earphones and headsets, with hearing loss and other potential caution. Ensure that cables are hearing problems varies. tucked away safely and do not The amount of sound produced by touch the antenna unnecessarily. a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound, the device, the device settings and the headphones. You should follow some commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio device:

120 G Set the volume in a quiet hear muffled speech or environment and select the experience any temporary lowest volume at which you can hearing difficulty after listening hear adequately. to your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your G When using headphones, turn doctor. the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near You can obtain additional you or if the person sitting next information on this subject from the to you can hear what you are following sources: listening to. American Academy of Audiology

G Do not turn the volume up to 11730 Plaza American Drive, Suite block out noisy surroundings. If 300 you choose to listen to your Reston, VA 20190 portable device in a noisy environment, use noise- Voice: (800) 222-2336 cancelling headphones to block Email: [email protected] out background environmental Internet: www.audiology.org noise. National Institute on Deafness and G Limit the amount of time you Other Communication Disorders listen. As the volume increases, National Institutes of Health less time is required before your 31 Center Drive, MSC 2320 hearing could be affected. Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320 G Avoid using headphones after Voice: (301) 496-7243 exposure to extremely loud noises, such as rock concerts, Email: [email protected] that might cause temporary Internet: hearing loss. Temporary hearing http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/he loss might cause unsafe volumes aring to sound normal.

G Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in your ears,

121 Safety National Institute for Occupational FDA Consumer Safety and Health Update Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg. 200 Independence Ave., SW The U.S. Food and Drug Washington, DC 20201 Administration’s Center Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356- for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer 4674) Update on Mobile Phones: Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/no 1. Do wireless phones pose a ise/default.html health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of Radio Frequency (RF) energy in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in standby mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some

122 cases, other researchers have had G Design wireless phones in a way difficulty in reproducing those that minimizes any RF exposure studies, or in determining the to the user that is not necessary reasons for inconsistent results. for device function; and

2. What is the FDA's role G Cooperate in providing users of concerning the safety of wireless wireless phones with the best phones? possible information on possible Under the law, the FDA does not effects of wireless phone use on review the safety of radiation- human health. emitting consumer products such The FDA belongs to an interagency as wireless phones before they can working group of the federal be sold, as it does with new drugs agencies that have responsibility or medical devices. However, the for different aspects of RF safety to agency has authority to take action ensure coordinated efforts at the if wireless phones are shown to federal level. The following emit Radio Frequency (RF) energy agencies belong to this working at a level that is hazardous to the group: user. In such a case, the FDA could G National Institute for require the manufacturers of Occupational Safety and Health wireless phones to notify users of G Environmental Protection the health hazard and to repair, Agency replace, or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. G Occupational Safety and Health Although the existing scientific data Administration does not justify FDA regulatory G National Telecommunications actions, the FDA has urged the and Information Administration wireless phone industry to take a The National Institutes of Health number of steps, including the participates in some interagency following: working group activities, as well. G Support needed research into The FDA shares regulatory possible biological effects of RF responsibilities for wireless phones of the type emitted by wireless with the Federal Communications phones; Commission (FCC). All phones that

123 Safety are sold in the United States must developed with the advice of the comply with FCC safety guidelines FDA and other federal health and that limit RF exposure. The FCC safety agencies. When the phone is relies on the FDA and other health located at greater distances from agencies for safety questions about the user, the exposure to RF is wireless phones. drastically lower because a The FCC also regulates the base person's RF exposure decreases stations that the wireless phone rapidly with increasing distance networks rely upon. While these from the source. The so-called base stations operate at higher “cordless phones,” which have a power than do the wireless phones base unit connected to the themselves, the RF exposures that telephone wiring in a house, people get from these base stations typically operate at far lower power are typically thousands of times levels, and thus produce RF lower than those they can get from exposures far below the FCC safety wireless phones. Base stations are limits. thus not the subject of the safety 4. What are the results of the questions discussed in this research done already? document. The research done thus far has 3. What kinds of phones are the produced conflicting results, and subject of this update? many studies have suffered from The term “wireless phone” refers flaws in their research methods. here to handheld wireless phones Animal experiments investigating with built-in antennas, often called the effects of Radio Frequency (RF) “cell”, “mobile”, or “PCS” phones. energy exposures characteristic of These types of wireless phones can wireless phones have yielded expose the user to measurable conflicting results that often cannot Radio Frequency (RF) energy be repeated in other laboratories. A because of the short distance few animal studies, however, have between the phone and the user’s suggested that low levels of RF head. could accelerate the development These RF exposures are limited by of cancer in laboratory animals. FCC safety guidelines that were However, many of the studies that

124 showed increased tumor 5. What research is needed to development used animals that had decide whether RF exposure from been genetically engineered or wireless phones poses a health treated with cancer-causing risk? chemicals so as to be pre-disposed A combination of laboratory studies to develop cancer in the absence of and epidemiological studies of RF exposure. Other studies exposed people actually using wireless the animals to RF for up to 22 hours phones would provide some of the per day. These conditions are not data that are needed. Lifetime similar to the conditions under animal exposure studies could be which people use wireless phones, completed in a few years. However, so we do not know with certainty very large numbers of animals what the results of such studies would be needed to provide reliable mean for human health. Three large proof of a cancer promoting effect, epidemiology studies have been if one exists. Epidemiological published since December 2000. studies can provide data that is Between them, the studies directly applicable to human investigated any possible populations, but ten or more years association between the use of follow-up may be needed to provide wireless phones and primary brain answers about some health effects, cancer, glioma, meningioma, or such as cancer. This is because the acoustic neuroma, tumors of the interval between the time of brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or exposure to a cancer-causing other cancers. None of the studies agent and the time tumors develop demonstrated the existence of any — if they do — may be many, many harmful health effects from years. The interpretation of wireless phone RF exposures. epidemiological studies is However, none of the studies can hampered by difficulties in answer questions about long-term measuring actual RF exposure exposures, since the average during day-to-day use of wireless period of phone use in these phones. Many factors affect this studies was around three years. measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.

125 Safety 6. What is the FDA doing to find out from experts in government, more about the possible health industry, and academic effects of wireless phone RF? organizations. CTIA-funded The FDA is working with the U.S. research is conducted through National Toxicology Program and contracts with independent with groups of investigators around investigators. The initial research the world to ensure that high will include both laboratory studies priority animal studies are and studies of wireless phone conducted to address important users. The CRADA will also include questions about the effects of a broad assessment of additional exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) research needs in the context of energy. the latest research developments The FDA has been a leading around the world. participant in the World Health 7. How can I find out how much Organization International Electro Radio Frequency energy exposure I Magnetic Fields (EMF) Project can get by using my wireless since its inception in 1996. An phone? influential result of this work has All phones sold in the United States been the development of a detailed must comply with Federal agenda of research needs that has Communications Commission (FCC) driven the establishment of new guidelines that limit Radio research programs around the Frequency (RF) energy exposures. world. The project has also helped The FCC established these develop a series of public guidelines in consultation with the information documents on EMF FDA and the other federal health issues. and safety agencies. The FCC limit The FDA and the Cellular for RF exposure from wireless Telecommunications & Internet phones is set at a Specific Association (CTIA) have a formal Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts Cooperative Research And per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC Development Agreement (CRADA) limit is consistent with the safety to do research on wireless phone standards developed by the safety. The FDA provides the Institute of Electrical and Electronic scientific oversight, obtaining input

126 Engineering (IEEE) and the National Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in Council on Radiation Protection and the Human Body Due to Wireless Measurement. The exposure limit Communications Devices: takes into consideration the body’s Experimental Techniques”, sets ability to remove heat from the forth the first consistent test tissues that absorb energy from the methodology for measuring the rate wireless phone and is set well at which RF is deposited in the below levels known to have effects. heads of wireless phone users. The Manufacturers of wireless phones test method uses a tissue- must report the RF exposure level simulating model of the human for each model of phone to the FCC. head. Standardized SAR test The FCC website methodology is expected to greatly (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) improve the consistency of gives directions for locating the FCC measurements made at different identification number on your laboratories on the same phone. phone so you can find your phone’s SAR is the measurement of the RF exposure level in the online amount of energy absorbed in listing. tissue, either by the whole body or a small part of the body. It is 8. What has the FDA done to measured in watts/kg (or measure the Radio Frequency milliwatts/g) of matter. This energy coming from wireless measurement is used to determine phones? whether a wireless phone complies The Institute of Electrical and with safety guidelines. Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical standard for 9. What steps can I take to reduce measuring the Radio Frequency my exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposure from wireless energy from my wireless phone? phones and other wireless If there is a risk from these handsets with the participation and products — and at this point we do leadership of FDA scientists and not know that there is — it is engineers. The standard, probably very small. But if you are “Recommended Practice for concerned about avoiding even Determining the Spatial-Peak potential risks, you can take a few

127 Safety simple steps to minimize your Frequency (RF) energy, the exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) measures described above would energy. Since time is a key factor in apply to children and teenagers how much exposure a person using wireless phones. Reducing receives, reducing the amount of the time of wireless phone use and time spent using a wireless phone increasing the distance between will reduce RF exposure. If you the user and the RF source will must conduct extended reduce RF exposure. conversations by wireless phone Some groups sponsored by other every day, you could place more national governments have advised distance between your body and that children be discouraged from the source of the RF, since the using wireless phones at all. For exposure level drops off example, the government in the dramatically with distance. For United Kingdom distributed leaflets example, you could use a headset containing such a recommendation and carry the wireless phone away in December 2000. They noted that from your body or use a wireless no evidence exists that using a phone connected to a remote wireless phone causes brain antenna. Again, the scientific data tumors or other ill effects. Their does not demonstrate that wireless recommendation to limit wireless phones are harmful. But if you are phone use by children was strictly concerned about the RF exposure precautionary; it was not based on from these products, you can use scientific evidence that any health measures like those described hazard exists. above to reduce your RF exposure 11. What about wireless phone from wireless phone use. interference with medical 10. What about children using equipment? wireless phones? Radio Frequency (RF) energy from The scientific evidence does not wireless phones can interact with show a danger to users of wireless some electronic devices. For this phones, including children and reason, the FDA helped develop a teenagers. If you want to take steps detailed test method to measure to lower exposure to Radio Electro Magnetic Interference

128 (EMI) of implanted cardiac interference be found to occur, the pacemakers and defibrillators from FDA will conduct testing to assess wireless telephones. This test the interference and work to method is now part of a standard resolve the problem. sponsored by the Association for 12. Where can I find additional the Advancement of Medical information? Instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by the FDA, For additional information, please medical device manufacturers, and refer to the following resources: many other groups, was completed FDA web page on wireless phones in late 2000. This standard will allow (http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/) manufacturers to ensure that Federal Communications cardiac pacemakers and Commission (FCC) RF Safety defibrillators are safe from wireless Program phone EMI. (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld International Commission on Non- wireless phones and helped lonizing Radiation Protection develop a voluntary standard (http://www.icnirp.de) sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers World Health Organization (WHO) (IEEE). This standard specifies test International EMF Project methods and performance (http://www.who.int/emf) requirements for hearing aids and National Radiological Protection wireless phones so that no Board (UK) interference occurs when a person (http://www.nrpb.org.uk/) uses a “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful

129 Safety 10 Driver Safety Tips mounted device for your wireless phone or a speaker Your wireless phone gives you the phone accessory, take powerful ability to communicate by advantage of these devices if voice almost anywhere, anytime. available to you. An important responsibility 3. Make sure you place your accompanies the benefits of wireless phone within easy wireless phones, one that every reach and where you can reach user must uphold. it without removing your eyes When operating a car, driving is from the road. If you get an your first responsibility. When using incoming call at an inconvenient your wireless phone behind the time, if possible, let your wheel of a car, practice good Voicemail answer it for you. common sense and remember the following tips: 4. Suspend conversations during 1. Get to know your wireless phone hazardous driving conditions or and its features such as speed situations. Let the person you are dial and redial. Carefully read speaking with know you are your instruction manual and driving; if necessary, suspend learn to take advantage of the call in heavy traffic or valuable features most phones hazardous weather conditions. offer, including automatic redial Rain, sleet, snow, and ice can be and memory. Also, work to hazardous, but so is heavy memorize the phone keypad so traffic. As a driver, your first you can use the speed dial responsibility is to pay attention function without taking your to the road. attention off the road. 5. Don’t take notes or look up 2. When available, use a hands- phone numbers while driving. If free device. A number of hands- you are reading an address book free wireless phone accessories or business card, or writing a are readily available today. “to-do” list while driving a car, Whether you choose an installed you are not watching where you

130 are going. It is common sense. 8. Use your wireless phone to call Do not get caught in a for help. Your wireless phone is dangerous situation because you one of the greatest tools you can are reading or writing and not own to protect yourself and your paying attention to the road or family in dangerous situations -- nearby vehicles. with your phone at your side, help is only three numbers away. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the Dial 911 or other local traffic; if possible, place calls emergency number in the case when you are not moving or of fire, traffic accident, road before pulling into traffic. Try to hazard, or medical emergency. plan your calls before you begin Remember, it’s a free call on your your trip or attempt to coincide wireless phone! your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light, 9. Use your wireless phone to help or otherwise stationary. But if others in emergencies. Your you need to dial while driving, wireless phone provides you a follow this simple tip -- dial only a perfect opportunity to be a few numbers, check the road “Good Samaritan” in your and your mirrors, then continue. community. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or 7. Do not engage in stressful or other serious emergency where emotional conversations that may be distracting. Stressful or lives are in danger, call 911 or emotional conversations and other local emergency number, driving do not mix; they are as you would want others to do distracting and even dangerous for you. when you are behind the wheel 10. Call roadside assistance or a of a car. Make people you are special wireless non-emergency talking with aware you are assistance number when driving and if necessary, necessary. Certain situations you suspend conversations which encounter while driving may have the potential to divert your require attention, but are not attention from the road.

131 Safety urgent enough to merit a call for Consumer emergency services. But you Information on SAR can still use your wireless phone to lend a hand. If you see (Specific Absorption Rate) a broken-down vehicle posing This Model Phone Meets the no serious hazard, a broken Government’s Requirements for traffic signal, a minor traffic Exposure to Radio Waves. Your accident where no one appears wireless phone is a radio injured or a vehicle you know to transmitter and receiver. It is be stolen, call roadside designed and manufactured not to assistance or other special non- exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) emergency wireless number. energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) The above tips are meant as of the U.S. Government. These FCC general guidelines. Before exposure limits are derived from the deciding to use your mobile recommendations of two expert device while operating a vehicle, organizations, the National Counsel it is recommended that you on Radiation Protection and consult your applicable Measurement (NCRP) and the jurisdiction’s local laws or other Institute of Electrical and regulations regarding such use. Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In Such laws or other regulations both cases, the recommendations may prohibit or otherwise restrict were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn from the manner in which a driver industry, government, and may use his or her phone while academia after extensive reviews operating a vehicle. of the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy. The exposure Limit for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR is a measure of the rate of

132 absorption of RF energy by the exposure. The tests are performed human body expressed in units of in positions and locations (e.g., at watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC the ear and worn on the body) as requires wireless phones to comply required by the FCC for each model. with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per This device was tested for typical kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC body-worn operations with the exposure limit incorporates a back of the phone kept 0.79 inches substantial margin of safety to give (2.0 cm) between the user’s body additional protection to the public and the back of the phone. To and to account for any variations in comply with FCC RF exposure measurements. requirements, a minimum Tests for SAR are conducted using separation distance of 0.79 inches standard operating positions (2.0 cm) must be maintained specified by the FCC with the phone between the user s body and the transmitting at its highest certified back of the phone. Third-party belt- power level in all tested frequency clips, holsters, and similar bands. Although SAR is determined accessories containing metallic at the highest certified power level, components should not be used. the actual SAR level of the phone Body-worn accessories that cannot while operating can be well below maintain 0.79 inches (2.0 cm) the maximum value. Because the separation distance between the phone is designed to operate at user's body and the back of the multiple power levels to use only phone, and have not been tested the power required to reach the for typical body-worn operations network, in general, the closer you may not comply with FCC RF are to a wireless base station exposure limits and should be antenna, the lower the power avoided. output. The FCC has granted an Equipment Before a phone model is available Authorization for this model phone for sale to the public, it must be with all reported SAR levels tested and certified to the FCC that evaluated as in compliance with the it does not exceed the limit FCC RF emission guidelines. established by the government- The highest SAR value for this adopted requirement for safe model phone when tested for use at

133 Safety the ear is 1.38 W/kg and when worn *In the United States and Canada, on the body, as described in this the SAR limit for mobile phones user’s manual, is 0.764 W/kg. While used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg there may be differences between (W/kg) averaged over one gram of SAR levels of various phones and at tissue. The standard incorporates a various positions, they all meet the substantial margin of safety to give government requirement for safe additional protection for the public exposure. and to account for any variations in SAR information on this model measurements. phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display FCC Hearing-Aid Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after Compatibility (HAC) searching on FCC ID. Regulations for To find information that pertains to a particular model phone, this site Wireless Devices uses the phone FCC ID number On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal which is usually printed somewhere Communications Commission (FCC) on the case of the phone. Report and Order in WT Docket 01- Sometimes it may be necessary to 309 modified the exception of remove the battery pack to find the wireless phones under the Hearing number. Once you have the FCC ID Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC number for a particular phone, Act) to require digital wireless follow the instructions on the phones be compatible with hearing- website and it should provide aids. The intent of the HAC Act is to values for typical or maximum SAR ensure reasonable access to for a particular phone. telecommunications services for Additional information on Specific persons with hearing disabilities. Absorption Rates (SAR) can be While some wireless phones are found on the Cellular used near some hearing devices Telecommunications Industry (hearing aids and cochlear Association (CTIA) website at implants), users may detect a http://www.ctia.org/ buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more

134 immune than others to this better/higher of the two ratings. interference noise, and phones also Hearing devices may also be rated. vary in the amount of interference Your hearing device manufacturer they generate. or hearing health professional may The wireless telephone industry help you find this rating. Higher has developed a rating system for ratings mean that the hearing wireless phones, to assist hearing device is relatively immune to device users to find phones that interference noise. The hearing aid may be compatible with their and wireless phone rating values hearing devices. Not all phones are then added together. A sum of 5 have been rated. Phones that are is considered acceptable for rated have the rating on their box or normal use. A sum of 6 is a label located on the box. considered for best use. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your M3 + M2 = 5 hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the T3 + T2 = 5 better/higher of the two ratings. T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 In the above example, if a hearing meet FCC requirements and are aid meets the M2 level rating and likely to generate less interference the wireless phone meets the M3 to hearing devices than phones that level rating, the sum of the two are not labeled. T4 is the values equal M5. This should

135 Safety 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 signal quality that’s acceptable for normal operation. The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications For information about hearing aids Industries Solutions (ATIS). The U and digital wireless phones and UT marks are referenced in Section 20.19 of the FCC Rules. The FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and HAC rating and measurement Volume Control procedure are described in the http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard. To enter that the Hearing Aid Gallaudet University, RERC Compatibility rating for your phone http://tap.gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/ is maintained, secondary DigWireless.htm transmitters such as Bluetooth and WLAN(this phone does not have HLAA (Hearing Loss Association of WLAN) components must be America) disabled during a call. See Page 91 http://www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellph for instructions to disable these onetech.asp components. The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/at tachmatch/FCC-03-168A1.pdf

136 Accessories There are a variety of accessories available for your phone and three easy ways to purchase them: shop online anytime at www.verizonwireless.com, call us at 1866 VZ GOT IT (894 6848) or visit one of our Verizon Wireless Communication Stores.

Chargers

Batteries Portable Stereo Speakers

Bluetooth Holster Headset

Bluetooth Stereo Speakers USB Cable

QWERTY Keypad (Optional)

137 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY and, therefore, shall not be COVERS: covered under these limited LG offers you a limited warranty warranty terms. that the enclosed subscriber unit (5) Upon request from LG, the and its enclosed accessories will consumer must provide be free from defects in material and information to reasonably prove workmanship, according to the the date of purchase. following terms and conditions: (6) The customer shall bear the cost (1) The limited warranty for the of shipping the product to the product extends for TWELVE (12) Customer Service Department of MONTHS beginning on the date LG. LG shall bear the cost of of purchase of the product with shipping the product back to the valid proof of purchase, or consumer after the completion of absent valid proof of purchase, service under this limited FIFTEEN (15) MONTHS from date warranty. of manufacture as determined by the unit's manufacture date 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES code. NOT COVER: (2)The limited warranty extends (1)Defects or damages resulting only to the original purchaser of from use of the product in other the product and is not assignable than its normal and customary or transferable to any manner. subsequent purchaser/end user. (2) Defects or damages from (3) This warranty is good only to the abnormal use, abnormal original purchaser of the product conditions, improper storage, during the warranty period as exposure to moisture or long as it is in the U.S., including dampness, unauthorized Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories modifications, unauthorized and Canada. connections, unauthorized (4)The external housing and repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, cosmetic parts shall be free of accident, alteration, improper defects at the time of shipment installation, or other acts which

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140 Glossary Terminology V Cast Videos Feature that is the next generation in wireless technology which transforms EZ Tip Calculator your wireless phone into a portable Feature for easy bill calculation using the music player and delivers an amazing total cost, tip, and number of people as streaming mobile video experience. variables. V CAST uses technology that significantly increases download Advanced Voice Commands capabilities to deliver better graphics, Feature that allows you to perform a sound and depth and uses the power of wide range of verbal commands by broadband so that you can download the training the phone to recognize your hottest entertainment, sports highlights, individual speech patterns. news and breaking weather to your Verizon Wireless V CAST phone. The new V CAST phones provide better Bluetooth® wireless technology imaging capabilities, mega pixel Technology used to allow mobile phones, cameras and video cameras, improved computers, and other personal devices audio and expandable memory storage. to be easily coordinated and interconnected using a short-range Acronyms and wireless connection. Abbreviations

Media Center DTMF Feature that accesses the Internet to Dual-Tone Multi Frequency (or “touch- provide the ability to access and even tone”) is a method used to communicate download a wide variety of software, keys pressed on the phone. Pressing a information, music, video, and more right key generates two simultaneous tones, on your LG Verizon wireless phone. one for the row and one for the column to determine which key was pressed. microSDTM Additional external memory for your mobile phone.

141 Glossary ERI NAM Enhanced Roaming Indicator is a Number Assignment Module is how the feature to indicate whether a mobile phone stores the phone number and its phone is on its home system, a partner electronic serial number. network, or a roaming network. Many phones indicate home vs. roaming as an SSL icon, but ERI capable phones can clearly Secure Sockets Layer Protocol used to indicate third “partner network” status. encrypt data sent over the air.

EVDO TTY Evolution Data Only or Evolution Data Teletypewriter. An electromechanical Optimized (abbreviated as EVDO, EV-DO, typewriter that either transmits or EvDO, 1xEV-DO or 1xEvDO) provides fast receives messages coded in electrical wireless broadband access (3G) signals. A phone with TTY support is able anywhere, without needing a WiFi to translate typed characters to voice or hotspot. translate voice into characters to display on the TTY. GPS Global Positioning System is a system of satellites, computers, and receivers able to determine the latitude and longitude of a specific receiver on Earth. Position is calculated using time and distance.

IS 2000 Type of digital signaling. It's the second generation of CDMA digital cellular, an extension of IS-95. Differences between signaling types have to do with pilot signal and links to provide more traffic channels, and control protocols.

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3D(Three-axis- Caution: Avoid potential G accelerometer) Rotation hearing loss. 120 Games 48 34 Charging Screen 94 Get New Pictures 45 Charging the Battery 15 Get New Ringtones 41 A Charging with USB 15 Glossary 141 Accessories 137 Consumer Information on Groups 66 Acronyms and SAR 132 Abbreviations 141 Contact List 65 H Add New Device 85 CONTACTS 65 How to Install Your Adding a Speed Dial 32 microSD™ Card 16 Airplane Mode 96 D How to Remove Your Alarm Clock 81 Deleting a Speed Dial 33 microSD™ Card 16 Alert Sounds 90 Dial Fonts 94 All 69 Dialed 69 I Answer Options 103 Discovery Mode 87 Icon Glossary 110 Auto NAM 102 Display Settings 92 Important Safety Auto Pair Handsfree 88 Drafts 60 Precautions 1 Auto Retry 103 Drawing Pad 83 In Case of Emergency (ICE) DTMF Tones 106 67 B Inbox 58 Banner 92 E Info 52 Battery Charge Level 17 Editing Individual Entries 31 Battery Temperature Ending a Browser Session K Protection 17 72 Keyguard Setting 96 Blogs 62 Erase Options 64 Keypad Volume 91 Bluetooth Menu 84 Extras 52 Browse & Download 49 Ez Tip Calculator 80 L Browser 72 Language 97 Browser Navigating 72 F LIMITED WARRANTY Favorite Pictures 47 STATEMENT 138 C Favorite Videos 47 Location 97 Calculator 79 Favorites 66 Calendar 80 FCC Hearing-Aid M Call Settings 103 Compatibility (HAC) Master Volume 89 Call Sounds 90 Regulations for Wireless MEDIA CENTER 40 Call Waiting 27 Devices 134 Memory 108 Camera Features 35 FDA Consumer Update 122 Menu Fonts 94 Card Memory 109 Menu Style 95

143 Index

MESSAGING 53 R Tools 78 Missed 68 Received 68 Touch Settings 107 Mobile Email 61 RECENT CALLS 68 Transferring Audio 88 Mobile IM 61 Record Video 48 TTY Mode 104 Module Backlight 93 Turn Bluetooth® On/Off 87 Music & Tones 40 S TXT Message 53 Mute Function 27 Safety Information 115 My Device Info 86 Save Options 108 U My Music 41 Saved Picture Edits 39 USB Auto Detection 107 My Name Card 67 Screen Icons 17 USB Mass Storage 83 My Number 109 Security 98 My Pictures 45 Sent 59 V My Ringtones 41 Service Alerts 91 V CAST Music | Rhapsody My Sounds 43 Set Qwerty Shortcut 96 40 My Verizon 78 Settings 62 V CAST Videos 44 My Videos 46 Shortcut Menu on the Vibrate Mode 27 Touchpad 26 Video Camcorder Feature N Show Dialpad 103 37 NAM Select 102 Signal Strength 17 Video Message 56 Navigator 71 Software Update 110 View Timers 70 New Contact 65 Sounds Settings 89 Voice Commands 27, 78, New Message 53 Speed Dials 66 97 Notepad 82 Stopwatch 82 Voice Message 57 Storing a Number with Voice Privacy 105 O Pauses 33 Voicemail 60 One Touch Dial 105 Storing Basics 31 Volume Quick Adjustment Online Album 48 Supported Profiles 87 27 SW/HW Version 110 P Sync Music 43 W Phone Backlight 93 System Select 101 Wallpaper 93 Phone Info 109 Welcome 8 Phone Memory 109 T Phone Overview 12 Table of Contents 4 Phone Settings 96 Take Picture 47 Picture & Video 44 Technical Details 9 Picture Editing 38 Terminology 141 Picture Message 55 The Battery 14 Power On/Off 92 TIA Safety Information 112

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