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1. 2 Press P to view Phone or 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Shopping Tones PA bale Tiles External memory information 1 Select M gt My Stuff gt received via Bluetooth from Games gt Shop Games Se Le ei 04 er E 2 Play the demo and select BUY Audio gt Shop Tones 05 to download the complete 2 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Ay game Audio gt Answer Tones gt Shop Answer Tones Manage Answer Tones or About Answer Tones 141 140 142 Shopping Games 1 Select gt gt Shopping Wallpapers 1 Select gt gt Shopping Videos 1 Select gt gt Shopping Music 1 Select gt gt gt 144 In Advanced Mode you can utilize all useful features that P2030 provides Calendar Calendar helps you manage your SRT a schedule including Sienna aes 1607 1 1920 21 22 your time for calls or 23 2425 26 27 2829 TE special days You can set areminder on any given date with this function Viewing calendar 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Calendar note You can also access Calendar by pressing in standby mode View by Month is default setting for Calendar In the monthly view To Move to another day Move to another week View other month Press 4 for Previous for Next amp for Previous Y for Next Side key down for Previous Side key up for Next Creating anew event 1 Selecta day gt Options gt New Event 2 Select Appointment T
2. Power on amp off Menu exit End key Turns phone on off ends calls exit Voice Command Send key menus LED Indicators Microphone2 Internalantenna Micro USB Voicemail Clear key and Calendar E Call area Fa Mic amp Returns to previous screen or deletes ATLET arger Vibrate mode characters in text mode Access Microphone 1 Calendar menu note Holding the device by the internal antenna area might affect the quality of all calls note The phone has integrated advanced noise suppression technology To ensure voice quality please do not cover microphone entries as indicated Using Shortcuts Numbered menu items such as menus sub menus and options can be quickly accessed by using their shortcut numbers 10 In Menu mode Main Menus can be accessed by pressing the number keys 1 to corresponding to their location onthe screen Example Accessing the Phone Modemenu 1 Select Menu 2 Press for Settings 3 Press for Phone Mode 4 Press the amp scroll key to select the mode note The steps may vary by mode and this manual provides instructions for both Breeze Mode and Advanced Mode respectively Menu overview Breeze mode menu Address Book Contacts Groups Favorites Settings Fixed Dial Numbers My Phone Number Service Numbers SSIM dependent Messaging Inbox Create Message Sent Messages Voice Mail Mobile Email Camera
3. Messaging gt Conversations 2 Select an over the air OTA message 3 Select Options gt Install Advanced Mode Messaging O1 02 o3 04 o5 105 Advanced Mode Messaging Creating and sending 6 To view the sent message Creating multimedia 3 Select Insert gt Picture gt gi text messages pies sel gt E gt messages F ie n ctureand E Scroll to the saved picture an Sending a text message Tee atonal P 03 note All successfully sent messages multimedia messages Capacity select Select 1 Press amp or select Menu gt will be saved in Conversations while the 5 To preview the message me is 100KB 300KB or 600KB An Messaging gt Create messages failed to be sent will be saved select Options gt Preview gt OS Message ea ae error message will alert you p 06 oe a once the message exceeds the Current or Whole Message a ee ee Finding all sent messages capacity 6 To edit the text message 3 To save the message as a 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt ddi doi press amp to select the text draft select Options gt Save to Conversations Adding a saved picture to box and edit your message 03 Drafts vi the message 7 Select Send to and select a 04 4 Select Send to and select a Replying to a message 1 Press amp or select Menu contact to send the message 05 contact to send the message 1 Select a message gt Reply or gt Messaging gt Create and select Select 06 and select Select
4. fed Video Quality Sound Recording Save Location Timer Sound Advanced Zoomin and out 1 Press amp It ranges from 1xto 4x Increasing or decreasing the brightness 1 Press lt gt It ranges from 2 to 2 Taking a picture 1 Press in standby mode or select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Camera 2 Focus on the object 3 Press amp or or select Options gt Capture note Your photo will be saved automatically in My Stuff gt Picture gt Camera Changing to video camera mode 1 Press in standby mode or select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Camera 2 Select Options while camera mode is activated 3 Select Video Camera Mode In camera mode press and hold to change to video camera mode 4 Focus onthe object 5 Press amp or or select Options gt Record 6 Select Stop to stop recording note Your video will be saved automatically in My Stuff gt Video Viewing the taken picture 1 Press in standby mode or select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Camera 2 Select Options gt Photo Album 3 Select a picture gt View Advanced Mode Multimedia 01 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 04 05 O06 07 123 After taking pictures To Send using a multimedia message Press Options gt Send gt as Multimedia Message Send using Online Locker Send using Bluetooth Set as wallpaper Setas Caller ID Delete Option
5. for clear conversations just about anywhere How Does it Work e The earSmart voice processor in your phone captures your voice and all the sounds around YOU e Working like the human ear it processes and distinguishes these sounds Isolates your voice conversation and removes background noise from both ends of a call e It also automatically equalizes and adjusts voice volume so you can hear and talk naturally even inthe noisiest places e With earSmart technology you can talk where you want and have clear conversations for mobile calls video chats even speakerphone calls without worrying about surrounding noise Memo 203 Memo
6. gt Multiple Select 3 Select Select to select more than one picture 4 Select Deselect to cancel your selection 5 Select Options gt Delete Advanced Mode Multimedia 01 02 03 04 o5 06 01 127 128 Viewing a file information 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Picture gt Camera 2 Select a picture 3 Select Options gt Properties Video album The Video menu allows you to shop video clips using the WAP browser You can download desired video clips and play with the built in video player You can also send save and delete videos The supported formats are MP4 WMA 3GP and 3G2 Playing the saved video clips 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Video 2 Select a video clip 3 Select Play To Pause Play Using video player controls Press Ss Rewind Fast forward Hold amp Hold Y Control volume Side key up or down or 4 gt Sending a video clip using multimedia message 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Video 2 Select a video clip 3 Select Options gt Send gt as Multimedia Message For details on creating multimedia messages see page 107 Sending a video clip using Online Locker 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Video 2 Select a video clip to Online Locker Sending a video clip via Bluetooth 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Video 2 Select a video clip 3 Select Options gt Send gt via Bluetooth Deleting mult
7. in Kilobytes as 3 lle i Calls Time Sent Received and Total ools s information are also 2 Select Recent Calls gt Dialed n n a seus SESEL TOE a available OS Call St appears note The default password is 1234 l sa Wieuinoresiinne Last Info You can view 06 Viewing call rankings J Sent Received Total and 07 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt i S ARTA AR Duration transmitted Tools IN previous sessions in Kilobytes 94 95 96 Total Info You can view all Sent Received Total and Duration transmitted data in Kilobytes e Clear Logs The default password is 1234 Speed dialing You can dial quickly using speed dialing Up to 8 phone numbers canbe programmed using numbers 2 to 9 Voice mail Prefix for international call Setting speed dial 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Settings 2 Select Speed Dial gt an empty entry and select Add 3 Select a contact gt Select Changing speed dial contact 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Settings 2 Select Speed Dial and select a number 3 Select Change 4 Selecta contact gt Select gt Yes Removing from speed dial 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Settings 2 Select Speed Dialandselecta number 3 Select Remove gt Yes Using address book You can save names phone numbers and information on the SIM or phone Number of entries can depend on the capacity of the SIM card Adding acontact 1 Selec
8. press a Searching foranameor group in address book Enter the first letters of the name for Name Search The entries are displayed starting with the first entry matching your input Finding aname manually in address book 1 Press amp Viewing the details of highlighted entry in address book 1 Select Select For details on address book see page 453 Reading a message during a Call 1 Select Options gt View Message 2 Select a conversation gt Open 3 Select a message gt View Sending a message during a Call 1 Select Options gt Send Message For details on creating a text message see page 49 Mobile Web 1 Select Options gt Mobile Web Viewing the calendar during a call 1 Select Options gt View Calendar Making a note during a call 1 Select Options gt Notepad Voice recording 1 Select Options gt Voice Recording Checking all calls You can view information about all calls simply by pressing G4 For more options for all missed received dialed calls and call Breeze Mode Calls and address book 02 O03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O6 07 39 40 ranking select an entry and Options Viewing missed calls 1 Select Shortcuts in standby mode 2 Select Recent Calls gt Missed Calls Viewing received calls 1 Select Shortcuts in standby mode 2 5elect Recent Calls gt Received Calls Viewing dialed calls 1 Select Shortcu
9. receive an incoming call 2 Press and hold the button once to end the call Service and fixed dialing number Calling your service numbers You can see the service number to reach the service provider 1 Select gt gt 2 Select a number and press G Viewing fixed dialing number list Fixed dialing number is a service that limits your access to specific numbers in the address book list recorded on the SIM Input the PIN2 to set up or cancel this Service 1 Select gt gt note PIN2 must be correctly entered within 3 attempts If you input incorrect code three times in a row the PIN2 code will be blocked If the PIN2 code is blocked please contact your service provider Your PIN2 code is supplied with the SIM card 48 Receiving messages Viewing anew message 1 Select View Reading amessage from the inbox 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Inbox 2 Select a received message gt View Saving the contact information from a received message 1 Select a received message gt View 2 Select Options gt Save 3 Select New Contact or Update Contact Saving the objectina received multimedia message 1 Open a multimedia message 2 Sselectan object 3 Select Options gt Use gt Save It will be saved in one of the categories in the My Stuff folder For details on Photo album see page 64 Listening to voice messages 1 Press and hold or select Menu gt Messaging gt Voice Ma
10. s 179 T ese a hee 113 4 Useful Features Using the web browser 159 About the battery usag 181 J Ce neo STAG enan 144 Setting PLOTS cece cece 161 FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility Managing messaging memory 115 Alarm ClOCK oisein 145 i HAC regulations for wireless A a E E T17 6 Settings Using instant Messenger 117 Pill Reminder a 146 Language 164 COINS Ss ccnestesvsisatauesintranas eee 185 Uoer GUIS srecen 147 a a a COU FCC Regulatory Compliance 188 Time ANC date 164 3 Multimedia CO oa igeseecycesseciaucnseeeeeceo sais 148 E 164 Warani eerie 193 COG a 120 TIOGA CON OT aeaee 148 ai Speaker Phone amp Noise Cancel 199 Sounds and alerts cee 165 Proto GOUT sesiis 126 STOP WALCM T eer 149 a E nce 165 Dynamic Noise Suppression Video QIU icicstniareccetssanrtenesnds 128 Notepad and voice memo 149 a ee eet 167 from AUCIENCE ou eeeeececcsteteeeee 200 Audio alU serrian 130 Wond tMEseosesrssnnegsannis 151 er hs eee earSmart technology 201 Updating Software 168 MUSIC playa reaa 132 Con a EA E 151 res 169 Phone overview Volume up Earpiece down External Display Camera Speaker Internal display Left Right Soft key Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display EZ Quick Call Keys c f gt OK key or access Mobile Web Press to enter menu system Navigation key Scroll through the menu options Camera key
11. select a message gt Options gt Message chen 07 5 Select Send Reply 2 Enter a message 106 107 108 Adding anew picture to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Take New Picture 4 Focus on the object 5 Press amp or 6 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message Togo back to text editor page select Stop 7 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 8 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send For details on taking a picture see page 122 Adding a saved video to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Video gt Video 4 Scroll to the saved video clip and select Select 5 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message To go back to text editor page select Stop 6 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 7 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send Adding anew video to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Record New Video 4 Focus on the object 5 Press amp or or select Options gt Record 6 To stop and save the recording select Stop
12. 7 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message To go back to text editor page select Stop 8 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message Advanced Mode Messaging 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 O3 04 O05 O06 07 109 9 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send For details on recording a video see page 124 Adding arecorded voice memo to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Sound gt Audio gt My Voice 4 Scroll to the saved audio clip and select Select 110 5 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message 6 Select Pause to stop listening the voice memo or select Stop to go back to text editor page 7 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 8 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send Adding anew voice memo to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Record New Sound 4 Select Record to record the sound 5 To stop and save the recording select Stop 6 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message 7 Select Pause to stop listening the voice memo or select Stop to go back to text
13. Adaptation Audio Modes Speakerphone or About and select Select 3 Select an option gt Select 4 To improve the recognition accuracy select Adaptation gt Adapt Voice gt Start note You can check the details for each setting option by selecting Help on the option setting screen Sounds and alerts The Profiles menu allows you to specify a ringer type message alert sound key volume and so on 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Profiles 2 Select Normal Vibrate and Ring Vibrate Only Silent Flight mode or Noise Suppression Advanced Mode Settings 3 Select Edit to specify a 01 selected option 02 4 Select an option for each field o3 and select Save To reset to Ji factory defaults select Reset a note You can specify the options only when Normal or Vibrate and Ring profiles are highlighted Display settings Setting the wallpaper 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Home Screen gt Wallpaper 2 Select Picture gt a desired Image 165 3 Select Select Setting the home screen 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Home Screen 2 Select Clock Type or Text 3 Select an option or adjust values 4 Select Save Setting the menu type 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Menu Type 2 Select Grid or List 3 Select Save 3 Select Select Setting the brightness 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt LCD Brightness 2 Adjust brightnes
14. Press 2 or select Ignore Making acall using the call list Your phone logs up to 20 dialed received and missed call numbers 1 Press to display the recent Calls list 2 Select All Calls Missed Calls Received Calls Dialed Calls or Call Ranking by pressing lt gt 3 Selecta number 4 Press to dial the selected number note To redial the last number press and hold in standby mode Making acall during acall 1 Enter the phone number or select Options gt View Contacts 2 Press to dialthe second call The first call is automatically put on hold Switching between two calls Breeze Mode Calls and address book 2 Type the country code area 01 code and phone number cm 02 3 Press G Making an emergency call 04 1 You can make emergency O05 calls even if your phone does 06 not have a SIM card 01 2 Press Emergency Number or i3 select SOS if your phone does 1 Select Options gt Swap not have a SIM card Making an international call 3 Press Gs 05 1 Press and hold for the Replying to a missed call 06 international prefix until the 1 Press to display the calls 07 character appears list 35 Breeze Mode Calls and address book 2 Select Missed Calls by Options during a call communications by setting Multi party calls pressing lt B gt Microphone off and on Noise Suppression to On You can talk with more than one ao 3 Select anumber to call
15. Take a Picture Record a Video My Pictures My Videos AT amp T Services Saya Command AT amp T Navigator My Cast Weather Mobile Web Games amp Apps My Account Tools Calendar Alarm Clock Pill Reminder User Guide Calculator Tip Calculator Stop Watch Settings Phone Status Sounds amp Alerts Bluetooth Font Size Wallpaper Phone Mode Voice Command setting 11 Advanced mode menu aa mi 68 oi Bue Address Messaging IM Mobile Mobile AppCenter AT amp T GPS YPmobile My Stuff AT amp T Music Book Conversations Email Web AT amp T Applications Music Player Contacts Create Navigator Audio Shop Music Groups Message Shop GPS Games AT amp T Radio Favorites Mobile Email ATST Picture Shazam Setti IM FamilyMap ettings Video Fixed Dial Outbox e e Tools ort A ae Drafts 2 Other Files yrnone Voice Mail U sed Space Number Settings Service Templates Numbers SSIM dependent Network dependent Used Space mies myAT amp T Settings Phone Mode Profiles Display Nall Phone Network Connections Connectivity Security NATT Software Update Reset ITY Phone Information P A 13 Quick amp Easy Keys Functions Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display by using these soft keys Scroll through the menu options in Menu mode In standby mode Left Scroll Access Mobile Email menu Right Scroll Access IM menu Up Scroll Access Create Message
16. The PC suite application can be touch key downloaded at Press Cr http www pantechusa com 2 5elect Call T 4 System requirements a slack e Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP one touch key family and Vista 32 bit Ta Piess QD At least 300MB of free disk 2 Select Options gt Send space Message 27 Interface devices such as USB or Bluetooth for the connection with the phone PC Suite features e Contact Manager PCcSVNG Message Manager e File Manager e MMS PC Composer e Internet Access Memory card You can use a microSD card as a memory card It gives you more space to save pictures videos MUSIC etc 28 Inserting a memory card 1 Remove the battery cover and the battery from the unit 2 Unlock the microSD card slot by carefully sliding it up The metal cover should now be easily lifted up 3 Insert the micro SD card into the Slot The gold contacts of the microSD card should go against the metal contacts of the peel 4 Close the metal cover and slide down to lock the microSD card in place The amp icon will be displayed when the phone is turned on Getting started Using a memory card Youcan save move and delete the files in your phone and external memory card You can also move and copy the files to computer from your phone Tocopy afile to the memory card 1 Selecta file gt Options gt Copy to External Memory 2 To copy the file back to the
17. back to text editor page select Stop 7 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 8 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send For details on taking a picture see page 60 Adding a saved video to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Video gt Video Breeze Mode Messaging 4 Scroll to the saved video clip 07 and select Select Ap 5 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt E Current or Whole Message 2 To go back to text editor page Us select Stop ne 6 To edit the text message 01 press amp to select the text 02 box and edit your message 03 7 Select Send to gt a contact gt 04 Select gt Send o5 06 07 51 Adding anew video to the message select Stop 1 Press amp or select Menu gt 8 To edit the text message Messaging gt Create press amp F to select the text Message box and edit your message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Record New Select gt Send Video For details on recording a video 4 Focus on the object see page 02 5 Press amp or or select Adding a recorded voice Options gt Record memo to the message 6 TO stop and save the 1 Press amp or select Menu gt recording select Stop Messaging gt Create 7 To preview the message Message select Options gt Preview gt 2 Ent
18. by ih a 1 Select Options gt Noise personorhaveaconferencecall EEE pressing amp Switching your phone s Suppression i Making a multi party call 04 4 Press microphone off g parey f Putting a call on hold and 1 Call the first participant 05 Answering a second call 1 Select Options gt Mute amp an returning 2 Call the second participant 06 1 Press The first call is ehi T X Sid Ion A Switching your phone s Putting acallonhold The first call is automatically 01 A a ee microphone back on ut on hold 02 1 Select Options gt Unmute ress 3 Select Options gt Join 03 call The call on hold is P automatically reconnected Talking on speaker Returning to a held call Having a private 04 note For answering a second call you 1 Select 1 Select Options gt Unhold or conversation with one O05 should activate Call Waiting in advance Removing background noise press again participant ee elec MENU SORNE al een You can eliminate background 1 Select Options gt Split 2 Waiting gt Activate in Advanced Mode ne cetaco on arn 2 Select a participant gt Select improve the voice quality of 36 37 38 Removing one participant froma multi party call 1 Select Options gt End 2 Select the number associated with the call you wish to end or End All to end all calls Searching for anumber in address book during a call 1 Select Options gt View Contacts 2 Select a number and then
19. frequency RF Signals In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile devices Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies American National Standard Institute ANSI National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP and International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNRP Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and applicable Statement according to FCC part 15 105 NOTE 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 residential installation This equipment generates uses and Appendix 189 190 can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged
20. incoming call if pressed and held when you receive an incoming call Turn camera capture mode on Work as a camera shutter in capture mode 16 Turn the Voice Commands on SIM card and battery About your SIM card When you subscribe to your network operator you receive a SIM Subscriber Identity Module card containing your registration information PIN code etc Like a credit card it should be kept secure and handled carefully Do not bend scratch or expose it to moisture Avoid Static electricity To avoid corrupting your SIM card s memory always switch off your phone before removing or inserting your SIM card About your battery Your phone uses a Li lon battery Make sure to use an authorized battery and charger only For more details please inquire at your nearest dealer note Your phone is powered by a Lithium lon Li lon battery This means that unlike other forms of battery technology you can recharge your battery while some charge remains without reducing your phone s autonomy due to the battery memory effect inherent in those technologies 17 Getting started battery end with contacts on in the arrow direction as shown Installing removing SIM card 2 Insert the SIM card and battery into the slot the phone If the contacts at To charge your 1 Remove the The gold contacts the battery are not properly barner battery cover of the SIM
21. note When you set the photo size to 1280 x 1024 the zoom function is not available Video Brightness Setting camera settings Icon Descriptions 1 Press in standby mode or select Menu gt Camera gt Take Off 2 5 secs Eh Self Timer amp 10 secs amp a Picture 1280x1024 b 2 Select Options gt Settings to 1024x768 leah change settings prior to taking ae 640x480 leh a picture 320x240 lesb A 240x320 h amera options Picture Quality Save Icon Name Descriptions Location Shutter 0 Advanced Whi Auto a Day Light Sound Timer E ite 5 3 2 Tungsten amp Sound alance sis Fluorescent Normal Qi Sepia Effect W Negative W B amp W Ga Breeze Mode Multimedia 02 03 04 o5 06 07 59 Breeze Mode Multimedia Viewing the taken picture gi Press in standby mode or 02 select Menu gt Camera gt Take Zoom in and out Changing to video camera 1 Press amp mode Itranges from1xto 4x 1 Press in standby mode or Video camera options Icon Name Descriptions Auto dH Day Light White WBE Balance C4 Tungsten amp Increasing or decreasing the select Menu gt Camera gt Take aoe 04 Fluorescent brightness a Picture 2 Select Options gt Photo s Normal W Sepia 1 Press q b 2 Select Options while camera Album Effect GB Negative H mode is activated 3 Select
22. phone select Options gt Copy to Phone 29 Getting started Tomoveafiletothememory To move the file fromthe note Select Music Player when you card cardtothe computer want to add music to the playlist in 1 Select a file gt Options gt Move 1 Connect the data cable with oak Soule A a a to External Memory mobile and the computer eee ee ce i m 2 10 move the file back to the 2 Select Menu gt Settings 7 every time you connect your device with phone select Options gt Move Connectivity your computer to Phone 3 Select Select USB Mode ee aa nen Cai To delete a file from the 4 Select Music Player ee a Aaa h memory card Mass Storage or Ask on Reset g 1 Select a file from the card gt Connection Options gt Delete 5 Follow the instructions on your 2 E ERA In Advanced Mode you have computer screen access to all of the features of P2030 including the features provided by Breeze Mode note The default password is 1234 31 30 32 Calls and address book Making receiving and ending a call Options during acall Checking all calls Speed dialing Using address book Using your headset Service and fixed dialing number 34 Making receiving and ending acall Making a call 1 Enter the area code and phone number 2 Press Ga Answering a call 1 Press Jor select Accept Ending acall 1 Press 9 Once the call is completed a call summary is displayed Rejecting a call
23. to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet ona circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Statement according to FCC part 15 21 Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF exposure FCC For body worn operation to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines use only accessories that contain no metallic components and provide a separation distance of 2Omm 0 7 inches to the body Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Health and Safety Information FCC This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate SAR for uncontrolled environment general population exposure limits specified in ANSI IEEE Std C951 1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C 2001 and IEEE Std 1528 2003 Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 The Standards include a substantial safety margin designed to Append
24. 0 S Nb s uopevjde se eded eedu 9S ouo N 8p UDIOeIqN ej nb weuoiseoo Uspsend seijiqey n anb s uoreode seunbye nb ap azuaiosuoo Sai1se anb sowasanb peplunBeas n1JOd OpIus zuoo sp pep aea uel eun e osaooe saua esed opeyasip g s ouozsjel nL Jelena Spend ea JO OO J 0U0 49 8 EP SIEMIJOS JEP OPUSIDUSASpP OUOJ9 9E UD Jeena Spend jenueW 34S US OPIUSJUOO JOP syed P2030 User Guide Thank you for choosing the Pantech P2030 The Pantech P2030 has many features designed to enhance your mobile experience From its EZ to read menus to its sleek stylish design we know you will enjoy the entire P2O3O experience This User Guide contains important and useful information that will maximize your familiarity with all that the Pantech P2030 has to offer Specifications Design Clamshell phone with internal and external display Displays e 260K Colors TFT LCD with 2 2 internal display 65K Colors CSTN LCD with 1 38 external display 7 lines for text in basic mode with 16 point font e Two soft keys and four way scroll and pressing amp Melodies MIDI i Melody MP3 AMR WAV AAC AAC WMA Camera Integrated 1 3M CMOS Camera e Resolution up to 1280 x 1024 1 3M pixels e 3GP Video recording playing up to 15f s QVGA size e Self timer function 5 seconds or 10 seconds e Photo album and video album Dimensions amp Weight Weight 102 g with standard Talk Time Upto 3 hours bat
25. 2 Select Audio gt My Voice or tE DEAH kho JAN 11 10 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt select Tools gt Voice Memo World Time 3 Selecta recorded memo and 2 Select a city gt select Play Select 3 Press 4 P to select To Press a different city and select Play Pause amp Save Stop Stop Rewind lt Advanced Mode Useful features note If you want to set dual time in idle screen select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Home Screen gt Clock Type gt Internal 02 Clocks gt ClockType5 gt Save 03 04 Converter 56 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools M gt Converter 01 2 Press P to select Length 02 Area Volume Weight or 03 Temperature 3 Select a current unit and enter the value aE 4 The result will be displayed in z all other units 151 152 Timer 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Timer 2 Select Set and input the hours minutes and seconds 3 Select OK 4 Select Start 5 Select Restart to restart Say a Command Your phone is equipped with an Advanced Voice Command AVC feature This feature allows you to make calls or use the phone functions by simply using your voice All you have to do is talk into the phone and then the phone will recognize your voice and complete tasks by itself 1 In standby mode simply press to access Saya Command Or select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Say a Command 2 At the voi
26. Camera gt My Pictures 2 Select a picture gt View Setting as wallpaper in the display 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Pictures 2 Select a picture 3 Select Options gt Set as gt Wallpaper Setting as caller identification 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Deleting multiple pictures 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Pictures Pictures 2 Select a picture 2 Select Options gt Multiple 3 Select Options gt Set as gt Select 3 Select Select to select more than one picture 4 Select Deselect to cancel your selection 5 Select Options gt Delete Viewing afile information 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Pictures 2 Select a picture Caller ID Sending pictures using multimedia message 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Pictures 2 Select a picture 3 Select Options gt Send gt as Multimedia Message For details on creating multimedia messages see page 49 3 Select Options gt Properties Breeze Mode Multimedia 01 02 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O06 07 65 66 Video album The My Videos menu allows you to play send save and delete videos The supported formats are MP4 WMA 3GP and 3G2 Playing the saved video clips 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Videos 2 Select a video clip 3 Select Play Using video player controls To Press Pause Play amp Rewind Hold amp Fastforward Hold Control Side key up or down volume or lt gt Sen
27. D OO AAd VOOEZVOOONS HOaLNVC OEOZd yoeUed oiJensn ep eins sping 4esn OQE Oz2d HOALNVd O0O Ada VODELVOOONS User Guide Pantech P2030 DANTECH Q Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone Actual color may vary Your phone is designed to make it easy for you to access a wide variety of content For your protection we want you to be aware that some applications that you enable may involve the location of your phone being shared For applications available through AT amp T we offer privacy controls that let you decide how an application may use the location of your phone and other phones on your account However the AT amp T privacy tools do not apply to applications available outside of AT amp T Please review the terms and conditions and the associated privacy policy for each location based service to learn how location information will be used and protected In addition your AT amp T phone may be used to access the internet and to download and or purchase goods applications and services from AT amp T or elsewhere from third parties AT amp T provides tools for you to control access to the Internet and certain Internet content These controls may not be available for certain devices which bypass AT amp T controls Service provided by AT amp T Mobility Portions 2011 AT amp T Intellectual Property All rights reserved AT amp T the AT amp T logo and all o
28. Security gt PIN gt Change PIN Updating software Changing PIN 2 You can update your software without visiting your nearest 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Security gt Change PIN2 dealer 2 Enter PIN2 code and select To update the software OK 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Setting fixeddialingnumber Ate bees pore 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt vie eck tor Update gt Security gt FDN note After downloading the software the device will ask you whether to update the software now or later If you choose to update the software now it will restart the handset If you postpone updating the software you can select between 30 mins 1hour or 4hours in the Options After selecting the updating time you willbe sent back to standby mode If you go to Software Update while you are in postponing select Continue Update To view the version of software 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Phone Information 2 Scroll down to Software Version Reset Resetting the phone 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Reset 2 Enter password 3 Select OK gt Master Reset gt Yes note It will reset your phone to its default settings The default password is 1234 Clearing the phone 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Reset 2 Enter password Advanced Mode Settings O1 02 O03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 07 169 170 3 Select OK gt Master Clear gt Yes note It will reset your phone
29. To write Enternatexi case initial caps all caps aan aa number 2 press 4 times You can abs text with multi ta oo a aa a Predictive mode T9 Sa P oe Mitai GApS a tuv We The predictive mode predictive numeric or symbol caps i l Number Mode G z WXYZ automatically compares your keystrokes with an internal linguistic dictionary to determine 25 the correct word It will display 2 Press to and to the most commonly used inout numbers first To save a word not listed in phone s dictionary select Options gt Predictive Settings gt My Words 1 Press to change the mode to predictive 2 Press to toinputtext EZ quick call keys Symbol mode You can input symbols 1 Press to view the symbols 2 Press amp 4 to selecta symbol and select Insert For example to write hello Gating etting in touch with those you press Balea E JEE call most is now as EZ as 1 2 3 Number mode note The following direction is an You can input numbers in this example with using C_ key The usage mode of and keys willbe same as the following 1 Press to change the mode to 123 26 Getting started To assign acontact to Quick PC Suite Call PC suite is a Windows based 1 Press Q PC program that allows you 2 Select Quick Call gt Assign to easily manage personal 3 Select a contact gt Select data and multimedia files by connecting your Phone toa PC To make a call using one
30. Your battery may have not been connected to the charger properly Check the connector When you are unable to input data into your Address Book Your Address Book memory may be full Try deleting some entries from your Address Book When you are unable to selecta certain function You may not have subscribed to that function or your network service provider may be in an area where such service cannot be provided Contact your local service provider Appendix O1 02 o3 04 177 Safety information The following list shows how to maintain your mobile phone together with precautions to take Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of the reach of children and pets Maintain your mobile phone in dry conditions and keep it within normal operating temperatures Temperatures higher than 55 C 131 F or lower than 20 C 4 F may damage your phone Do not try to dry your phone in a microwave oven If not Sparks Can occur and cause an explosion or fire Do not use or store your mobile phone in dusty dirty areas Do not attempt to disassemble your mobile phone Do not drop or cause severe impact to your mobile phone Do not use chemical products cleaning solvents or detergents to clean your mobile phone If your mobile phone does not work properly contact your dealer immediately Use only authorized batteries battery chargers anq accessories Any
31. a picture gt View Baw Gl It ranges from 2 to 2 P 01 C 3 Select Video Camera Mode Afrertaling pictures Off 1 5 secs Taking a picture Atter taxing pictures _____ o2 Self Timer In camera mode press and To Press as 3 10 secs amp 1 Press in standby mode or hold to change to video ae 176x144 MMS select Menu gt Camera gt Take camera mode 5 See Options gt Send gt as 04 fa Size Ba 176x144 fh a Picture 4 Focus on the object een Multimedia Message 05 320x240 ATTA 2 Focus on the object 5 Press amp or or select Sena using Options gt Send gt 06 i 07 suid recoding 3 Press amp or or select Options gt Record eee eae Advanced Save Location Timer Sound Options gt Capture 6 Select Stop to stop recording Online Locker Locker To Send using Bluetooth Press Options gt Send gt via Bluetooth Set as wallpaper Setas Caller ID Delete Options gt Setas gt Wallpaper Options gt Setas gt Caller ID Options gt Delete Rename View photo information Options gt Rename Options gt Properties Recording a video 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt Record a Video 2 Focus on the object 3 Press amp or or select Options gt Record 62 4 Select Stop to stop recording 5 Select Options gt Play to play the video clip 6 Press to go back to preview mode Changing to camera mode 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt Rec
32. aling Up to 8 phone numbers canbe programmed using numbers 2 to 9 Voice mail Prefix for international call Setting speed dial 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Settings 2 Select Speed Dial gt an empty entry and select Add 3 Select a contact gt Select Changing speed dial contact 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Settings 2 Select Speed Dial and select a number 3 Select Change 4 Select Select gt Yes Removing from speed dial 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Settings 2 Select Speed Dial and select a number 3 Select Remove gt Yes Using address book You can save names phone numbers and information on the SIM or phone Number of entries can depend on the capacity of the SIM card Adding acontact 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Contacts gt Options gt Add New Contact 2 Select Phone or SIM 3 Input the fields 4 Select Save Viewing the contact list 1 Press W or select Menu gt Address Book gt Contacts Searching for a phone number 1 Press Y or select Menu gt Address Book gt Contacts 2 Inout the first letter or two of the person s name and scroll with e V Breeze Mode Calls and address book 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O6 07 43 Breeze Mode Calls and address book 3 Select Select to view detail Contact or Business Fora2G SIM card this step is not 3 Select Favorites or Groups information Contact need
33. art AG keypad and enter fields Bill 3 Select Stop to stop Using anotepad the operators with lt p Tip Split and then the 4 Select Continue to restart or 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools amp V E to calculate corresponding calculation select Reset to clear gt Notepad Je 3 Press to use the decimal fields Tip Total 5 To check split times select 2 Select Create New 03 point You Pay are updated Mode gt Split Time Mode 3 Enter new memo and select 4 Press to cancel your automatically 6 To check lap times select Save OS input S P fess to use the decimal Mode gt Lap Time Mode 4 Toeditasavedmemo select 06 5 Select Reset to reset point note In Basic Mode when you exit the the memo and select Edit Ea 4 Select Reset to reset stop watch menu or become idle the Stop watch will continue running and 148 149 150 5 To place a note on wallpaper select anote and select Options gt Place on Wallpaper 6 If you want remove the note from wallpaper select the note and select Options gt Remove from Wallpaper Recording a voice memo 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Voice Memo 2 Select New Record 3 Select Record 4 Select Stop to stop recording It is saved in My Voice automatically To Press 5 Select Play to listen the voice Fastforward memo Control Side key up or down Listening the recorded ine ceay sound World time 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff
34. ask or Note 3 Input the event and select Save note You can create events for dates from 01 01 2000 to 12 31 2099 Alarm clock Setting an alarm 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Alarm Clock 2 Select Create New for new alarm 3 Set the Cycle Time Alarm Sound Alarm Alert Type Alarm Volume Snooze and Power Alarm Advanced Mode Useful features 4 Select Save Editing existing alarms 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Alarm Clock 2 Select an alarm gt Edit or select Options to access following Create New Delete and Delete All Setting asimple alarm 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Alarm Clock 2 Select Simple Alarm and select Edit 3 Set the alarm schedule and select Save O1 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 o5 O06 07 145 146 PillReminder Pill Reminder sets your schedule to take pill and alarm pop up will appear on the setting time You can select to accept the reminder or have the reminder pop up again after 15 minutes Creating anew pill reminder 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt PillReminder gt Create New 2 5elect Take and then take a picture For details on taking picture see Checking Today s Pill page 122 Reminder 3 Input Name and Dosage 1 Select Menu gt ai 4 Select Time gt Create My Stuff gt Tools a Caf es 5 Set a desired time gt OK gt Back gt PillReminder TE 6 Select Period gt Begins
35. aying inthe player mode select Options gt Properties 2 Use amp F to view Track Number Title Artist Album Genre Duration Filename File Size Location Format Advanced Mode Multimedia Bit Rate Created License Ol and Sharing ae Setting as ring tone 03 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt 04 Music Player o5 2 Select a category All Music 06 Playlists Albums Artists 01 Genres gt Select 02 3 Selecta file 4 Select Options gt Set as Ring 04 Tone 05 note You cannot set the music file while 06 itis playing Ifa music file is larger than 300KB the file will be deactivated for 07 setting ring tone 135 Deleting music 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt Music Player 2 Select a category All Music Playlists Albums Artists Genres gt Select 3 Selecta file 4 Select Options gt Delete note If the music file is playing you cannot delete it Shopping music 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt Shop Music 2 To return to the previous page press 2 136 Listening the radio 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt Using music identification 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt 3 Hold the phone close to music Your phone will analyze the music and display the artist title and album note For the cost plan contact your nearest service provider Advanced Mode Multimedia Music player settings Setting equalizer 5i 1 Select Menu g
36. be protected by widen P 2 Next track with short press HEE a file ene copyright It is illegal to copy such sound made Repeat on Be i ales deeded Maa OOIS video tracks for the purpose of selling oe Player 4 Repeat off gt Media Player gt Audio or distribution Pantech does not in any o EN controls 2 Select a file or selecta folder way support the unauthorized use of Volume o Playing the video clip then afile content on your phone media player conte i n 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools 3 Select Play Playing time Duration gt Media Player gt Video For details on audio player 2 Select a file gt Play contols see page 130 138 139 Advanced Mode Multimedia Setting Mobile Video Viewing the list of the files Playing games AppCenter 01 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt You can download games to gt Media Player gt MV Settings Other Files lav with It is easy to download AppCenter a ae y 1 Select Menu gt AppCenter 03 2 Select a profile or select and you can preview them l ae 04 Options gt Create Managing memory beforehand You willonlybeable Shopping Applications her fil Viewing memory status to view games that are available 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Other Tiles 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Used on your mobile Applications gt Shop You can manage unsupported S Applications 01 pan Shop games 02 file formats that are saved on
37. card aligned damage could occur 1 To ae 7 fromthe unit should go against to the phone and the battery ieee da To fit the battery the metal contacts ee er adavter cover put it on of the phone as Soin ri ht the guide rail and Put the contacts of i al push up the battery into the a bottom of the unit 3 To remove the and then insert battery push the ae ZZ Correct Incorrect A N and press the upper side of bottom of the W Correct Incorrect the battery until you hear battery to upwards the click Make sure you 1 and remove 2 align the gold contacts at the the battery SF Push the SIM card Correct _ Incorrect 19 2 O0 remove the adapter connecting pull the adapter away as shown right Turning the phone on off Toturnon 1 Press and hold 8 To turn off 1 Press and hold 9 20 Essential display indications il Signal strength The greater the number of bars the stronger the signal When network is in searching mode amp is displayed Flight mode is active Incoming calls set to Vibrate Only A call is being made When you are in no service area amp is displayed Call forwarding is active Incoming calls set to ring only Normal 2 Bi Incoming calls set to Vibrate and Ring e ii Oo E Incoming calls set to Silent Received one or more text Messa
38. ce prompt say a command and simply follow the voice prompts The following list shows available voice commands Call lt Name or gt Voice dials aname or phone number in your address book If multiple numbers exist say the name and the number type i e mobile home work or other Send Message lt Name or gt Display the Create Message screen with the contact you have spoken Advanced Mode Useful features Contact lt Name gt Retrieve and display the contact information stored in the address book Go To lt Menu gt Open an application on your phone Check lt Item gt Check the status information of your phone Status Voicemail Messages Missed Calls Time Signal strength Battery My Phone Number and Volume O1 02 o3 04 153 Readout Mode Readout Mode makes your phone a useful companion when you can t or don t have the ability to read the phone screen When Readout mode is activated the phone will announce key alert navigation and content information verbally Provides verbal alerts of the following Missed Call New Message received Low Battery Message Sent and other confirmation notifications 154 e Announces highlighted items in Menus as user navigates the phone e Announces numbers as they are pressed on keypad e Reads out text message content To turn on Readout Mode 1 Select gt gt 2 5elect gt 156 When your phone is se
39. ct a file gt Select 5 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message To go back to text editor page 6 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 7 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send Managing messaging memory Up to 200 messages can be stored in the phone memory additional messages will be saved to the SIM card When the message box is full the messages full icon will appear All messages share memory Icon Descriptions Text message is full SIM and phone messages Deleting a message in the inbox 1 Select a message gt Options gt Delete gt Yes Deleting multiple messages in the inbox 1 Select Options gt Delete gt Multiple 2 5elect Select or Deselect to select or deselect the message 3 Select Options gt Delete gt Yes Breeze Mode Messaging O1 O03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O06 07 55 Email You can receive emails from your service provider Receiving an email 1 Press or select gt gt 2 Selectanemail 3 Select 56 58 Camera You can take pictures and record movies using the built in camera The photos and video clips can be saved and sent via multimedia messages Online Locker or Bluetooth Camera fiozs mode Picture remaining mode White aaa White Balance jee Balance Effect Size Effect Self Timer Brightness Self Timer
40. ding a video clip using multimedia message 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Videos 2 Select a video clip 3 Select Options gt Send gt as Multimedia Message For details on creating multimedia messages see page 49 Sending a video clip using Online Locker 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Videos 2 Select a video clip 3 Select Options gt Send gt Send to Online Locker Sending avideo clip via Bluetooth 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Videos 2 Select a video clip 3 Select Options gt Send gt via Bluetooth 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt My Videos 2 Select Options gt Multiple Select 3 Select Select to select more than one picture 4 Select Deselect to cancel your selection 5 Select Options gt Delete Breeze Mode Multimedia Deleting multiple video clips 01 02 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O6 07 67 68 Memo Useful Features Calendar Alarm clock Pill Reminder User Guide Calculator Tip calculator Stop watch Say acommand Readout Mode Breeze Mode Usefulfeatures Calendar Inthe monthly view note You can create events for dates Editing existing alarms g Calendar helps you To Press om OOVeQOU te TEAOR 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt Alarm aS Manage your TEET Moveto for Previous Alarm clock Clock 03 schedule including hanahana another day for Next 2 Select an alarm gt Edit or select your time for calls or 232s as 2r 33
41. dvanced Mode Connectivity Using bookmarks 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Applications gt Browser gt Bookmarks Adding bookmarks 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Applications gt Browser gt Bookmarks 2 Select New 3 Enter aname for new bookmark in Title field and web address in URL field 4 Select Save O1 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 O06 07 159 Advanced Mode Connectivity Entering web address 2 Select Rendering Mode Full Viewing certificates Setting profiles l 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Screen Thumbnail Cache 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt You can view a current 02 Applications gt Browser gt Cookies or Security Warning Applications gt Browser connection profile or createnew Enter Address 3 Selectan option gt Select gt Manage gt Security gt profiles by customizing Profile AA 2 Enter the URL Managing private data Certificates Name Home URL Connection p 3 Select Go 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Viewing download status Type Proxy Address and Proxy Viewing history Applications gt Browser gt 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Port 01 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Manage gt Private Data Applications gt Browser Adding profiles 02 Applications gt Browser gt 2 To clear the cache select gt Manage gt Download 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt 03 History Clear Cache gt Yes Manager Applications gt Browser gt 04 i 3 To c
42. e battery of the device Complete description of the problem Transportation prepaid Other Warranty Program You may have other warranty program with your purchase such as warranty exchange If so please refer to equipment package or the original point of Sale THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND INNO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE ORALLBELMTED tO UAE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN Appendix O06 01 02 03 04 o5 o6 197 198 WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS ORANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED OR REPLACED No person or representative Is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusio
43. ed f a 4 To update Information select 3 You can send the contact 4 Enter a group name and Using your headset Options gt Edit Contact using Message or Bluetooth select Save You can make or receive a Call i m using your headset When you 04 Calling from contact list Deleting a contact Editing groups connect your headset to thejack 1 Press W or select Menu gt 1 Press W or select Menu gt 1 Press Y gt or select Menu gt the button onthaheadserworks a Address Book gt Contacts Address Book gt Contacts Address Book gt Groups aS 01 2 Select a contact to call 2 Select a contact gt Options gt 2 Select a group gt Options gt note Yourmustusethe headset 02 3 Press Delete gt Yes Add New Group Rename designed for this device Itis an optional 103 Sending a contact Making groups E Hia Group item Not all headset will have a button 04 1 Press W or select Menu gt 1 Press W B or select Menu gt Adding to favorites or While in standby mode O05 Address Book gt Contacts Address Book gt Groups groups 1 Press the button once to list 06 2 Select a contact gt Options gt 2 Select Options gt Add New 1 Press Y or select Menu gt recent calls 07 Send Contact Info gt All Group Address Book gt Contacts 2 Press the button twice to Contact Info Personal 3 Select Phone or SIM e Select a contact gt Options gt redial the last call Add to 44 45 46 While the phone is closed 1 Press the button once to
44. editor page 8 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 9 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send For details on Recording a voice memo see page 150 Adding other files to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message Advanced Mode Messaging 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 o3 04 05 06 07 111 112 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Other Files gt Other Files 4 Select a file and select Select 5 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message Togo back to text editor page select Stop 6 To edit the text message press amp P to select the text box and edit your message 7 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send Message templates When you often use the same phrases you can save the message under message templates Adding the message asa template 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Templates 2 Select Options gt Add New 3 Write the frequently used message gt Options gt Save Sending a message with template 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Templates 2 Select a message to send 3 Select Send to add more messages 4 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send note You can adda template while entering a message Write a message gt Insert gt Templates Select a template to add 1 Select Menu gt Messaging g
45. eeeReE g t ii Calculator ne ee eee 7A sadin a aaa EZ quick Call KeYS cccssccceesees 26 Service and fixed dialing number 46 Call settings seieniinnannise 93 THO calculator sesers 74 PC SUIE oansein 27 2 Messaging Sawai 75 Checking all calls cece 93 Memory CAFO are Re MeO rene eer teeny 28 Receiving IMESSE0Ss cienunwe A8 Si nesta tee ea Speed dialing AR EEA E E 96 M S LE a a sassisessscenoneouseasrns 19 ON o EIAN AN IEE IAE A TE 32 Creating and sending text Using address book ssis Q7 Readout MOE ceccccccccecseeteeees 7 MESSAGES seraa 49 LISING YOUR NCACSCL sisisi 99 Creating multimedia messages 49 5 Connectivity Service and fixed dialing Managing messaging memory 55 BIURTOO U nesies a eee 80 Enn E EEEE EA AE 100 DMA rnnr 56 Using Mobile Web sssr Be Caller identification 101 4 A e S o Contents 2 Messaging Music player settingS 137 TENT A loz TED EAA 170 Receiving Messages 104 Media player u s 138 SAY a COMAMANG PS 152 7 Appendix Creating and sending text Other files s es 140 Readout MOG ccccceeceeeeeeee 154 APP Alert Message n se 174 o E aE E A 106 Managing MEMOLY uu cece 140 E 5 Connectivity Troubleshooting checklist Pis Creating multimedia PIV IFC game S esra 14 BUSTOO T erson 156 Safety iNfOrmation 0 cece 178 VSS SOO SS peace eecttabamccdetaeons 107 PCO ICE cerpen 141 Message templates 110 Using Mobile Web uence 159 Safety precautions
46. elect Menu gt Messaging gt Settings 2 Select Auto Delete Old Message 3 Select On or Off gt Select Managing messaging memory Up to 200 messages can be stored in the phone memory additional messages will be Saved to the SIM card When the message box is full the messages full icon will appear All messages share memory Advanced Mode Messaging 01 02 o3 04 05 O06 01 03 04 05 06 07 115 Advanced Mode Messaging Icon Descriptions Viewing memory space Email Starting an instant Bi Text message is full SIM and information You can receive emails from your messenger 02 phone messages 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt service provider 1 Select Menu gt IM 03 Used Space ivi i icatl Moving amessage to SIM p Receiving an email 2 Select an IM application gt 04 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt anes l l l eer ennn Ea 05 Convercations y Messaging gt Mobile Email E eta 06 2 Select a message gt Options gt 2 Select an email k gn ih 01 Move to SIM 3 Select Select Viewing the conversation log You can view the log of your 03 AR A MESSAGE NENE sing Mai E A conversations in the Instant 04 P E ee Messenger Saved Conversations os 1 Select a message gt Options gt send and receive short simple Delete gt Yes messages that are delivered O06 immediately 07 116 117 118 Memo In Advanced Mode you can use the Tull features of mult
47. ength is poor move toward a window or go out to an open area If you still cannot make a connection contact your service provider Troubleshooting checklist When audio quality is poor End acallandtry again Appendix O1 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O06 175 176 When the other party cannot hear you speaking Your phone may be set to MUTE Disable the MUTE function Or your hand may be covering the microphone located below the key When battery lifetime is shorter than usual This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength Turn off your phone when it is not in use Change the battery when battery energy is exhausted When your mobile phone does notturn on Make sure your battery is charged Check to see if your phone works while recharging the battery When you are unable to senda message Either you are not registered to receive an SMS service or you may be in an area where your network service provider cannot provide such a service When you are unable to makea Call Your phone may be set to Fixed Dialing Number FDN mode Cancel the FDN mode When you are unable to charge the battery This may be the result of one of the following three cases 1 Your charger may be out of order Contact your nearest dealer 2 Youmay be attempting to use the phone in an overly hot cold temperature Try changing the charging environment 3
48. er a message Current or Whole Message To go back to text editor page 9 Select Send to gt a contact gt 3 Select Insert gt Sound gt Audio gt My Voice 4 Scroll to the saved audio clip and select Select 5 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message 6 Select Pause to stop listening the voice memo Select Stop to go back to text editor page 7 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 8 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send Adding anew voice memo to Breeze Mode Messaging O1 the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt 03 Messaging gt Create 04 Message E 2 Enter a message 06 3 Select Insert gt Record New 01 Sound T 4 Select Record to record the a sound 5 To stop and save the 2a recording select Stop ws O6 6 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt 07 Current or Whole Message 53 7 Select Pause to stop listening the voice memo Select Stop to go back to text editor page 8 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 9 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send For details on Recording a voice memo see page 150 Adding other files to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Other Files gt 4 Sele
49. ge If you experience any problem while using your mobile phone please refer to the following checklist If the problem still persists contact your dealer or nearest carrier When the Insert SIM Card message appears Make sure the SIM card is correctly installed Check to see if the SIM card is working properly If it does not work try to clean the contact points of the card witha dry cloth If itis out of order take it to your Service provider When the Messages full message appears The received or saved messages are full in your phone memory You need to delete the message to receive or send messages When the Phone and SIM messages is full Delete Messages message appears The received or saved messages are full in your phone and SIM card memory You need to delete the message to receive or send messages When the Password message appears in Phone locked state Enter the phone password The default password is 1234 If you cannot remember the password contact the nearest carrier When the Enter PIN1 message appears Input PINI If you cannot remember it contact your service provider You can still receive calls even if your mobile phone becomes locked after entering the incorrect PINT on three consecutive attempts When the No Service or Network Search appears If you cannot make receive a call when you are indoors or undergrounds where the signal str
50. ges Received one or more multimedia messages Received one or more WAP push Messages Received one or more other Messages Received one or more voice messages Inbox is full A message is being sent A message is being received CY Analarmis set Bluetocthis active Bluetooth hands free headset is connected Bluetooth A2DP headset Is connected Bluetooth hands free A2DP headset is connected Data transfer via Bluetooth fh Headset is connected ca USB is connected 21 Getting started D External memory card is inserted WAP is connected When the security is set is displayed Anerror occurred onthe external memory card TTY is active Pill Reminder is set An EDGE signal is available It E isdisplayed when there is an active EDGE session A GPRS signal is available It is displayed when there is an active GPRS session Battery strength When the Gi battery charge is low is displayed r E Available Away Invisible Status of AIM amp amp Online Away Busy Offline Status amp amp of MSN wta Available Busy Invisible Status fe of YAHOO A 3G signal is available It is lt 3 displayed when there is an active 3G session 22 You have received one or more p IM messages SSIM dependent Network dependent Setting the phone mode Your phone has two customized m
51. gt Options gt sy 7 Set the beginning time of the Today s Pill 2 Scroll and select a pill reminder item to check the detail Editing a pill reminder 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Pill Reminder 2 Select a pill reminder gt Edit 3 Edit Name Dosage Time Period or More Information dosage on the calendar 8 Select Reminders and set the reminding period 9 Select Daily Every 2 days or Monthly When selecting Every 2 days you can set desired days for period 10 Enter more information 11 Select Save Advanced Mode Useful features 4 Select Save 01 Deleting reminders 02 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt gt gt Pill Reminder 04 2 Select a pill reminder gt o5 Options gt Delete or Delete 06 All 01 User Guide User Guide helps users to learn how to use the phone easily in O itself Z 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools 9 gt User Guide 07 2 Select a function to check in detail 147 Advanced Mode Useful features Calculator Tip calculator Stop watch willbe indicated byaclockicon Youcan am 1 Select Menu gt 1 SelectMenu gt My E 1 SelectMenu gt My B a me see egies a a My Stuff gt Tools gt ga Stuff gt Tools gt Tip Stuff gt Tools gt ies ia 03 Calculator so Calculator Stop Watch Notepad and voice aa 2 Inout the numbers bas 2 Enter the values 2 Select Start to memo withthenumeric Beem forallthe variable Rar St
52. gt Pill aoe he 5 Set a desired time gt OK gt Back Reminder Uy ene 6 Select Period gt Begins gt Options gt aa 7 Set the beginning time of the Today s Pill ae Dptens Select GEESI 2 Scroll and select a pill reminder item to check the detail Editing a pill reminder 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt Pill Reminder 2 Selecta pill reminder gt Edit 3 Edit Name Dosage Time Period or More Information dosage on the calendar 8 Select Reminders and set the reminding period 9 Select Daily Every 2 days or Monthly When selecting Every 2 days you can set desired days for period 10 Enter more information 11 Select Save Breeze Mode Useful features 4 Select Save 01 Deleting reminders 02 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt Pill 03 Reminder 2 Select a pill reminder gt OS Options gt Delete or Delete 06 All 01 User Guide User Guide helps users to learn ek how to use the phone easily in 2a itself ae 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt User ae Guide 07 2 Select a function to check in detail 73 74 Calculator 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt Calculator taaeasa 2 Input the numbers with the numeric lt 3 keypadandenter ja the operators with 4 p a S tocalculate 3 Press to use the decimal point 4 Press to cancel your input 5 Select Reset to reset EFi Tip calculator 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt Tip Calculator O E Tipf 15 2 Enter the values
53. hones normal temperatures that may be compatible with 184 185 I Rp Appendix their hearing devices Not all phones have been rated Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on the Dox 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 arated phone successfully Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs eM 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 better higher of the two ratings e T Ratings Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled T4 is the better higher of the two ratings Hearing devices may also be rated Your hearing device manufacturer or hearing health professional may help you find this rating Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to interference noise The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are then added together A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use ASum of 6 is considered for best use Inthe above example ifa hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets
54. il It will automatically call the voice mail center Creating and sending text messages Sending a text message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Send to and a contact to send the message and select Select 4 Select Send Replying to a message 1 Select a message gt Reply or select a message gt Options gt Reply Creating multimedia messages You can create and send multimedia messages Capacity is 100KB 300KB or 600KB An error message will alert you once the message exceeds the capacity Breeze Mode Messaging 01 O03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O6 07 49 Adding a saved picture to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Picture gt Picture gt Camera 4 Scroll to the saved picture and select Select 5 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message 6 To edit the text message press amp to select the text box and edit your message 50 7 Select Send to gt a contact gt Select gt Send Adding anew picture to the message 1 Press amp or select Menu gt Messaging gt Create Message 2 Enter a message 3 Select Insert gt Take New Picture 4 Focus on the object 5 Press amp or 6 To preview the message select Options gt Preview gt Current or Whole Message Togo
55. imedia that P2030 offers Camera You can take pictures and record movies using the built in camera The photos and video clips can be saved and sent via multimedia messages Online Locker or Bluetooth Video i mode Camera Ey wa Picture mode remaining white iol vie om Balance ol t T Balance ij a Effect k Size Effect Size Self Timer Brightness Self Timer Brightness 120 note When you set the photo size to 1280 x 1024 the zoom function is not available Setting camera settings 1 Press in standby mode or select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Camera 2 Select Options gt Settings to change settings prior to taking a picture Camera options Icon Name Descriptions Auto 88 Day Light aa Whit a gf Tungsten amp Balance cis Fluorescent Advanced Mode Multimedia Icon Descriptions Normal Qa Sepia Effect Ga Negative W B amp W Gi a Self Timer Off Ssecs amp 10 secs 1280x1024 fh 1024x768 fea a 640x480 fea 320x240 E 240x320 feb Advanced Picture Quality Save Location Shutter Sound Timer Sound 121 122 Video camera options Icon Descriptions White Auto a Day Light 32 Tungsten amp Balance cc Fluorescent Normal W Sepia Effect H Negative W B amp w I Self Timer 10 secs i Off 2 5 secs 8 176x144 MMS Size a 176x144 Gh 320x240
56. ion from Audience Your phone is equipped with an advanced voice processing chip that delivers clear mobile calls by suppressing background noise intermittent sounds like a siren or nearby conversation and echoes allowing you to hear and be heard nearly anywhere How Does It Work Based on the intelligence of the human hearing system the technology e Captures evaluates and distinguishes allthe sound signals surrounding your phone and the person you re speaking with e Then isolates the primary voice in conversation and filters out the background noise so the person you re calling hears only your voice without disturbing background noise e Dynamically equalizes and adjusts voice volume to optimize your calling experience SO you can hear clearly and don t need to speak louder to overcome Surrounding noise The noise suppression technology is built in and already enabled in your new mobile phone So it s ready to provide unsurpassed voice Clarity with every call earSmart technology e 1 Your phone features earSmart an earSmart intelligent voice processor that delivers a clear voice experience allowing you to hear and be heard in nearly Appendix O1 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O06 201 202 environment earSmart technology uses the science of human hearing to distinguish sounds identify your voice and suppress surrounding noise
57. iple video clips 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Video 2 Select Options gt Multiple Select Advanced Mode Multimedia 3 Select Options gt Send gt Send 01 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 04 05 O06 07 129 Advanced Mode Multimedia 3 Select Select to select more Listening to the recorded Setting as aring tone 5 Select Deselect to cancel 7 than one video clip file sound 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Audio your selection a 4 Select Deselect to cancel 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt 2 Select asound 6 Select Options gt Copy to 03 your selection Audio gt My Voice 3 Select Options gt Setas Ring External Memory or Move m 5 Select Options gt Delete 2 Selecta recorded sound Tone to External Memory The as note The maximum ringtone file size is selected sound will be copied secede masonite sie Ono 300KB or moved to the Audio ee 29 e Audio menu allows you to i shop tones and answer ae To Press Moving or copying multiple 7 cua iene caro using the WAP browser You can Pause Play amp sound to External Memory Sending sound file using download desired audio files and Stop Stop 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt multimedia message play with the built in audio player Rewind Hold Audio 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt You can also send save and Fast forward Hold 2 Select a sound file Audio delete audio files The supported Control Side key up or down 3 Select Options gt Mu
58. ity and hazard should be supervised the battery and charger type 182 183 Appendix YOU use To o injury or te FCC Hearing Aid Eee SAM ci gu arc at for 5i Battery life inevitably shortens ensure that no metal objects ibili ersons with hearing disabilities over ne come into contact with ae COMPAD HAG a irel h se _ ee regulations for wireless le some wireless phones are Use an authorized battery and and terminals of the battery devices used near some hearing devices Sago On July 10 2003 the U S Federal Nearing aids and cochlear Since overcharging may Comman re EE A implants users may detect a ue shorten battery life remove FCC Report and Order in buzzing humming or whining 06 the phone from its charger ar A e e T noise Some hearing devices 01 once itis fully charged Unplug are more immune than others 02 oe the exception of wireless es the charger once charging is phones under the Hearing Aid to this interference noise and 03 complete Leaving the battery Compatibility Act of 1988 HAC phones also vary inthe amount 04 IN hot or cold places especially Act to require digital wireless of interference they generate 05 eee phones be compatible with The wireless telephone industry O6 winter May reduce tne hearing aids has developed arating system ee a orn oy The intent of the HAC Act is to for wireless phones to assist pay ee a eaten ensure reasonable access to hearing device users find p
59. ix 191 Appendix assure the safety of all persons This device contains 1800 Warranty Some of these products may regardless of age and health The MHz GSM functions that Protec Your Wanani not be compatible to use with exposure standard for wireless are not operational in U S y your Pantech product and may O e nee Read your Warranty carefully mobile phones employs a unit Territories this filing is i damage the unit or cause itto of measurement known as the applicable only for 850 MHz eats ricer A malfunction Specific Absorption Rate or SAR GSM and 1900 MHz PCS Seuss E T The SAR limit set by the FCC is operations Meleaney oe Oe Sale Unit and itis Been ak 1 6W kg Warranty does not apply to or 3 non Pantech accessory has Inthe U S and Canada the ny por Op eee created the problem with your which has suffered through alteration mishandling misuse neglect or accident SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6 watts kg W kg averaged over one unit the Warranty will not apply In addition if the unit has already suffered irreversible damage gram of tissue The standard Many companies are making by reason of anon compatible incorporates a substantial look alike accessories and in accessory the Warranty will be margin of safety to give some cases promoting thattheilr voided To protect your Warranty additional protection for the product is equal toorbetterthan use only c
60. lear the cookies select Manage gt Profiles Bee nga vanee op ene Clear Cookies gt Yes 2 Select Options gt Create 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt 4 To clear the history select 3 Enter values or selectan os Applications gt Browser gt ar en Yes 2 C h fiel 07 Manage gt Options ption for each field and select Save 160 161 162 Editing profiles 1 Select gt gt gt gt gt 2 Select a profile gt gt 3 Edit the parameters anq select note The default profile is not editable Viewing profiles koelect gt gt gt gt gt 2 Select a profile gt gt Deleting profiles 1 Select gt gt gt gt gt 2 Selecta profile gt gt gt note The default profile cannot be deleted In Advanced Mode you can change and customize sounds settings call handling display settings security settings and other settings associated with your phone Language 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Phone gt Language 2 Select Screen Text or Predictive and select Select 3 Select a language gt Select Time and date 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Phone gt Time amp Date 164 2 Select Auto Update Time Time Format Date or Date Format gt Select 3 Select an option gt Select note Only when setting Auto Update to Off you can set Time and Date Voice command setting 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Phone gt Voice Command Setting 2 Select Confirmation
61. ltiple 2 Select a sound file file formats are MIDI i Melody volume ora Select 3 Select Options gt Send gt as MP3 AMR WAV AAC AAC 4 Select Select to select more Multimedia Message WMA than one audio file 131 130 132 Music player The Music Player is an application that can play MP3 and audio files The supported file formats are MIDI i Melody MP3 AMR WAV AAC AAC WMA Icon Descriptions Musicis playing Gi Music is paused Musicis stopped note AmicroSD card must be inserted to transfer music to your phone Adding music from Windows Media Player 1 Connect the USB cable to the device and the computer 2 Select Music Player gt Select 3 0pen the Sync tab in Windows Media Player in your computer 4 Select the music from the list and drag and drop to your phone note Windows Media Player 11 and Windows XP version is required Playing music 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt Music Player 2 Select a category All Music Playlists Albums Artists Genres gt Select 3 Select All gt Play to play all songs In the All Music 4 Select Options gt Stop to stop playing note Music will pause when you receive an incoming call and Music will resume when the call ends Icon Descriptions _ A Volume level 7 Icon Descriptions Previous track with short press gt Next track with short press ag Repeat all tracks lt Repeat
62. lts select Reset note Youcan specify the options only when Normal or Vibrate and Ring profiles are highlighted 3 Select Select Setting the wallpaper 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Wallpaper 2 Select Images or Camera and select a desired image 3 Select Select Breeze Mode Settings Voice command setting 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt 02 Voice Command Setting 03 2 Select Confirmation 04 Adaptation Audio Modes 05 Speakerphone or About and mes select Select 3 Select an option gt Select mG 4 To improve the recognition accuracy select Adaptation gt 08 Adapt Voice gt Start note You can check the details for each setting option by selecting Help on the 06 option setting screen 07 85 Memo 6 Oe ee ere ee Advanced Mode Calls and address book Advanced Mode offers additional Once the callis completed a call 3 Select a number Making an international call l features and functionality summary is displayed 4 Press to dial the selected 1 Press and hold keyforthe jag oo aan T calls and Rejecting a call N D i E prefix until the 03 USING adaress pook Bidse or select Ignore note o the o Cnaracter appeals 04 Maki n d l l and ho In standby mode 2 Type the country code area a mer oe an Making a call using the call Making a call during a call code and phone number ending aca rh i m 1 Enter the phone number 3 Press in standby mode Making a call our p
63. malfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized batteries battery chargers anq accessories will void the limited product warranty Ensure that the battery and battery charger do not come in contact with conductive objects Safety precautions Using a mobile phone while driving may be prohibited Please check local laws and regulations with regard to the prohibition of mobile phone use while driving and comply with them Use of your phone while you are driving may disturb your concentration and so cause an accident Always switch your phone off to drive safely You should use your phone inan emergency either use a hands free device built into your car or pull over in a safe place first Appendix O1 178 AAA 179 180 Switch off in restricted areas Always switch your phone off in areas where mobile phone use is restricted Switch off in explosive or dangerous areas Always switch your phone off in areas with explosive or dangerous materials Such as fuels fuel stations or areas containing chemical goods and obey any instructions or signals Do not remove your mobile phone s battery in such areas Switch off in aircraft Always switch your phone off or select Flight Mode on select Menu gt Settings gt Profiles gt Flight Mode in Advanced Mode In Breeze Mode select Menu gt Settings gt Sounds amp Alerts gt Flight Mode when you are inan aircraft The elec
64. menu Down Scroll Access Address Book menu Select a menu function or store user input information such as names Also use this key for confirmation Launch the Mobile Web directly if pressed in standby mode A v Keys END O ON70FF Functions Make or receive a call Show the recent call list in standby mode Re dial the last call number if pressed and held in standby mode Complete the current call Turn on off the phone if pressed and held Cancel user input and return to standby mode while in Menu mode Quickly connect to the voice mail server if pressed and held in standby mode Delete characters in text mode or return to previous Menu Open Calendar view if pressed quickly in standby mode a 14 C Gx Enters numbers letters or special characters Go to the dial screen if pressed in standby mode Assigns the number as a speed dial when it is pressed and held Enter or exit from vibrate mode If pressed and held in standby mode Show the symbol input screen if pressed in text input mode 15 Keys Oz Functions Enter the sign prefix for international dialing if pressed and held Enter the space character in text inout mode Change various text input modes if pressed at the text editing screen Adjust the earpiece volume while making a call Control the Ringtone volume vibrate mode and silent all mode in standby Mute the ringtone of an incoming call Reject the
65. must be in The received file s will be saved e Connect to electronic devices pene ace in the corresponding folder 80 81 82 For example if you received contacts information from the sender it will be saved in your phone s memory 1 After pairing with the target device select gt 2 The available files will be displayed 3 Selecta file and select gt Setting the visibility 1 Select gt gt 2 5elect or 3 Select Naming the phone 1 Select gt gt gt 2 Select gt 3 Enter the new name and select note The device name is what identifies your phone to Bluetooth network Using Mobile Web Accessing Mobile Web 1 Press amp in standby mode or select gt gt note It will access the Mobile Web homepage 84 Phone status This menu allows you to view My Phone Number Signal Strength and Battery Remaining 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Phone Status Sounds amp alerts The Sounds amp Alerts menu allows you to specify a ringer type message alert sound key volume and soon 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Sounds amp Alerts 2 Select Normal Vibrate and Ring Vibrate Only Silent Flight mode or Noise Suppression Display settings Setting the font size 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Font 3 Select Edit to specify a Size selected option 2 Select Medium Large or Very Large 4 Select an option for each field and select Save To reset to factory defau
66. n or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province For technical support in the U S amp Canada call 800 962 8622 Or email HandsetHelp Pantech com Or visit the web site www pantechusa com For all other inquiry write to PANTECH WIRELESS INC 5607 Glenridge Dr Suite 500 Atlanta GA 30342 Appendix Speaker Phone amp Noise Cancel e When using the phone in speakerphone mode with noise suppression turned on it is recommended that you hold the phone in the opened position with the microphone below the keypad facing you In this position the higher performing advanced noise Suppression utilizing two microphones one located below the external display and the LED indicators and the other located below the _ O1 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O06 199 200 keypad will be used e If you prefer to not hold the phone e g to place It on your desk or inthe cup holder of your car while it is being used in speakerphone mode the phone should be putin the closed position Your call will continue and the external microphone below the external display and the LED indicators with the lower performing basic noise Suppression will pick up your VOICE Dynamic Noise Suppress
67. none logs up to or select Options gt View 1 orth area code and dialed received and missed call Contacts Bea a dente dn aa aie s 1 You can make emergency 03 phone number NUM 2 Press tO dial the calls even if your phone does 04 2 Press i am to display the recent second call The first call is Not have a SIM card calls list Answering a call 2 Select All Calls Missed Calls ee a a P S ee 06 1 Press J or select Accept ved Calls Dialed Calls Switching between two calls select SOS if your phone does Received Calls Dialed Calls 07 oreina tein Bu reci 1 Select Options gt Swap not have a SIM card Ending a call gbyp g 3 Press Gs 1 Press 8 lt gt 89 Advanced Mode Calls and address book Replying to a missed call note For answering a second call you Making a multi party call 2 Select the number associated g 1 Press to display the calls A Va Sean acne oven 1 Call the first participant with the callyouwishtoendor list CoP eC ae enna Sal Sa 2 Call the second participant End All to end all calls 2 Select Missed Calls by Pea ENEE te Clee The first call is automatically Searching for anumber in pressing 4 P Putting a call on hold and put on hold address book during a call re 3 Select a number to call by returning 3 Select Options gt Join 1 Select Options gt View o pte head Putting a call on hold Having a private Contacts Answering a second call g e aa conversation
68. ns gt Properties 01 02 03 04 o5 06 01 02 04 05 O06 07 125 During recording a video clip To Press Receive an incoming call Pause andrecord Pause continuously Dor Stoprecording Stop Photo album The Picture menu allows you to shop graphic using the WAP browser You can download desired images and graphics and save them to your phone You can also view all the pictures you have taken save selected images to your phone or an external 126 memory card and share the photos with others JPEG format is supported and other formats are saved in the Picture folder note To access Picture select Menu gt My Stuff gt Picture Viewing the saved pictures 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Picture gt Camera 2 Select a picture 3 Select View Setting as wallpaper in the display 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Picture gt Camera 2 Select a picture 3 Select Options gt Setas gt Wallpaper Setting as caller identification 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Picture gt Camera 2 Select a picture 3 Select Options gt Set as gt Caller ID Sending pictures using multimedia message 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Picture gt Camera 2 Select a picture 3 Select Options gt Send gt as Multimedia Message For details on creating multimedia messages see page 107 Deleting multiple pictures 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Picture gt Camera 2 Select Options
69. nu gt Settings gt Call gt Answer Mode 2 Select Press any key note You can answer with any key except and Ignore Setting auto redial 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Call gt Auto Redial 2 Select On or Off Checking all calls You can view information about all calls simply by pressing G4 For more options for all missed received dialed calls and call ranking select an entry and Options Viewing missed calls 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools Advanced Mode Calls and address book O1 02 O03 04 o5 06 02 03 04 o5 O06 07 93 Advanced Mode Calls and address book 2 Select Recent Calls gt Missed 2 Select Recent Calls gt Call 2 Select Recent Calls gt Call Viewing data transmitted l Calls Ranking Time information oe Viewing received calls Deleting call logs 3 Last Call Received Calls 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt 03 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Dialed Calls and Total Calls Tools 04 fools Tools are displayed 2 Select Recent Calls gt Packet 2 Select Recent Calls gt 2 Select Recent Calls gt Delete Resetting all call times Counter 06 Received Calls Call Logs 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt e Current Info You can view Viewing dialed calls 3 Select All Calls Missed Calls Tools transmitted data in the aa 1 Select Menu gt Mv Stuff gt Received Calls or Dialed 2 Select Recent Calls gt Call current session
70. odes Breeze and Advanced The default is set to Breeze mode which provides EZ access to the functions used most frequently Inthe Breeze mode you can view an abbreviated menu Address Book Messaging Camera AT amp T Services Tools and Settings The Advanced Mode allows access to all menu items Breeze Mode Advanced Address Boi 4 Messaging Camera AT amp T Services Tools Settings i Select Back Select Back To change the phone mode 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Phone Mode 2 Select Breeze Mode or Advanced Mode 23 Getting started Getting started Assigning the menu Useful keys Key characters by language ABC mode You can set the most commonly Display symbols Each of the following keys will Press the key labeled with the used menu in Shortcuts in Adding aspace scroll through these sequential target letter once for the first standby mode Press to toggle from initial caps options listed by language letter press it twice for the 1 Select Shortcuts in standby to all caps to lower case or to Key English Spanish Second letter and so on mode gt Unassigned Numerigentries RE 1 Press 9 to change the 2 Select Add A a oy T PE mode as multi tap functions from ABC mode to 7 3 Select the menu and sub ya def 2 2 Press to to input text predictive mode or number Aly menu Fcc ghi repeate y To write the letter 4 Select Save ABC Mode lower ikl C press 3 times
71. ompatible accessories public and to account for any the Pantech product Be careful which cannot damage or Variations In 192 193 Appendix interfere with the functioning of defect s will be repaired or This Warranty does not apply d Damage resulting from your Pantech product replaced with new or rebuilt to connection to or use of any Ea parts at the Company s option a Product subjected to accessory or other product 12 Month Limited Warranty without charge for parts or labor abnormal use or conditions not approved or authorized Pantech Wireless Inc the directly related to the defect s accident mishandling by the Company Company warrants to the The antenna keypad display neglect unauthorized e Defects in appearance original retail purchaser of this rechargeable battery and alteration misuse improper cosmetic decorative or Pantech handheld portable battery charger if included are installation or repair or structural items such as cellular telephone that should similarly warranted for twelve 12 improper storage framing and non operative this product or any part thereot months from date of purchase b Product whose mechanical parts during normal consumer This Warranty extends only to serial number or electronic f Product damaged from usage and conditions be consumers who purchase the serial number has been external causes such as fire proven defective in material product in the United States or
72. ook If multiple numbers exist say the name and the number type i e mobile home work or other Send Message lt Name or gt Display the Create Message screen with the contact you have spoken Contact lt Name gt Retrieve and display the contact information stored in the address book Go To lt Menu gt Open an application on your phone Check lt Item gt Check the status information of your phone Status Voicemail Messages Missed Calls Time Signal strength Battery My Phone Number and Volume Readout Mode Readout Mode makes your phone a useful companion when you can t or don t have the ability to read the phone screen When Readout mode is activated the phone will announce key alert navigation and content information verbally e Provides verbal alerts of the following Missed Call New Message received Low Battery Message Sent and other confirmation notifications Breeze Mode Useful features e Announces highlighted items in Menus as user navigates the me phone aa e Announces numbers as they are pressed on keypad O1 e Reads out text message ue content 1 To turn on Readout Mode 02 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt 03 Voice Command Setting 04 2 Select Audio Modes gt AL Readout mode 06 07 77 Memo D Connectivity Bluetooth Using Mobile Web Breeze Mode Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth Icon Acti
73. ord a Video 2 Select Options while video mode is activated 3 Select Camera Mode In video camera Mode press an hold to change to camera mode For details on taking a picture see page 60 Viewing the recorded video clip 1 Select Menu gt Camera gt Recorda Video 2 Select Options gt Video Album 3 Select the video clip gt Play To Send using a multimedia message After recording video clips Press Options gt Send gt as Multimedia Message To Press View recorded Videocls Options gt Play Delete Options gt Delete Send using Online Locker Send using Bluetooth Options gt Send gt Send to Online Locker Options gt Send gt via Bluetooth Rename Options gt Rename View video clip Options gt Properties information p p During recording a video clip To Press Receive an incoming call Pause and record Pause continuously Ex or S Stop recording Stop Breeze Mode Multimedia 01 02 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 O6 07 63 64 Photo album The My Pictures menu allows you to view all the pictures you have taken save selected images to your phone or an external memory card and share the photos with others JPEG format is Supported and other formats are saved in the Picture folder note To access Picture select Menu gt My Stuff gt Picture in Advanced mode Viewing the saved pictures 1 Select Menu gt
74. pee forallthe variable lt fields Bill Tip Split and then the corresponding calculation fields Tip Total You Pay are updated automatically 3 Press to use the decimal point 4 Select Reset to reset Stop watch 1 Select Menu gt Tools ME gt Stop Watch 2 Select Start to start 3 Select Stop to stop SEA 4 Select Continue to restart or select Reset to clear 5 To check split times select Mode gt Split Time Mode 6 To check lap times select Mode gt Lap Time Mode note In Basic Mode when you exit the stop watch menu or become idle the stop watch will continue running and will be indicated by a clock icon You can access the stop watch by re entering the stop watch menu Say a Command Your phone is equipped with an Advanced Voice Command AVC feature This feature allows you to make calls or use the phone functions by simply using your voice All you have to do Is talk into the phone and then the phone will recognize your voice and complete tasks by itself 1 In standby mode simply press to access Saya Command Breeze Mode Useful features O1 02 o3 o5 75 76 Or select Menu gt AT amp T Services gt Say a Command 2 At the voice prompt say a command and simply follow the voice prompts The following list shows available voice commands Call lt Name or gt Voice dials aname or phone number in your address b
75. pplied with the SIM card Caller identification Caller identification 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Call gt Display My Number 2 Select Network Default Show or Hide gt Select Advanced Mode Calls and address book O1 02 03 04 o5 06 02 03 04 o5 O06 07 101 102 Memo 104 When your phone is set to Advanced Mode youcan use additional features and functionality associated with messaging Receiving messages Viewing anew message 1 Select View Reading a message from the conversation 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Conversations 2 Select a conversation gt Open Saving the contact information from a received message 1 Select a received message gt View 2 Select Options gt Save 3 Select New Contact or Update Contact Saving the objectina received multimedia message 1 Open a multimedia message 2 select an object 3 Select Options gt Use gt Save It willbe saved in one of the categories in the My Stuff folder For details on Photo album see page 126 Listening to voice messages 1 Press and hold or select Menu gt Messaging gt Voice Mail It will automatically call the voice mail center Launching URL inthe message 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Conversations 2 Select a message which includes an URL 3 Select the URL and select Options gt Use Saving connection settings using Configuration message 1 Select Menu gt
76. removed altered or defaced flooding dirt sand weather or workmanship that results in Canada anditis not transferable c Damage from exposure to conditions battery leakage product failure within the first or assignable moisture humidity excessive blown fuse theft or improper twelve 12 months period from temperatures or extreme usage of any electrical the date of purchase such environmental conditions SOUrce 194 195 196 The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of the product for geographic coverage for inadequate signal reception by the antenna or for communications range or operation of the cellular system as a whole To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty the product should be delivered with proof of Warranty coverage e g dated bill of sale the consumer s return address daytime phone number and or fax number and complete description of the problem transportation prepaid to the Company by calling the number listed below or to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing To locate Pantech Authorized Service Center call 800 962 8622 or email HandsetHelo Pantech com Please have the following information availzable when you send the phone in for repair Avalid original Proof of Purchase Return address Daytime phone number or fax number Model IMEI Look for the 15 digit IMEI behind th
77. s gt Send gt Send to Online Locker Options gt Send gt via Bluetooth Options gt Setas gt Wallpaper Options gt Setas gt Caller ID Options gt Delete Rename View photo information 124 Options gt Rename Options gt Properties Recording a video 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Video Camera 2 Focus on the object 3 Press amp or or select Options gt Record 4 Select Stop to stop recording 5 Select Options gt Play to play the video clip 6 Press to go back to preview mode Changing to camera mode 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Video Camera 2 Select Options while video mode is activated 3 Select Camera Mode In video camera mode press an hold to change to camera mode For details on taking a picture see page 122 Viewing the recorded video clip 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Tools gt Video Camera 2 Select Options gt Video Album 3 Select the video clip gt Play Advanced Mode Multimedia To Send using a multimedia message Send using Online Locker Send using Bluetooth After recording video clips Press Options gt Send gt as Multimedia Message Options gt Send gt Send to Online Locker Options gt Send gt via Bluetooth View recorded video clip Delete Options gt Play Options gt Delete Rename Options gt Rename View video clip information Optio
78. s Moveto amp for Previous Setting an alarm Options to access following ppe special days You can another week W for Next 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt Alarm Create New Delete and E seta reminder on View other S 9e key down for Clock Delete All a any given date with month Previous 2 5elect Create New for new Setting a simple alarm this function Side key up for Next alarm O 3 Set the Cvcle Ti Al 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt Alarm 03 Viewing calendar Creating anew event pe F pa e abi Clock J 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt 1 Select a day and select po V es se Lae d 2 Select Simple Alarm and o5 Calendar Options gt New Event anepi ea een select Edit O6 note You can also access Calendar by 2 Select Appointment Task or 4 Select S l 3 Setthe alarm schedule and 07 pressing in standby mode View by Note ele select Save Month is default setting for Calendar 3 Input the event and select Save 71 70 72 Pill Reminder Pill Reminder sets your schedule to take pill and alarm pop up will appear on the setting time You can select to accept the reminder or have the reminder pop up again after 15 minutes Pill feninder Creating anew pill reminder 1 Select Menu gt Tools gt Pill Reminder gt Create New 2 Select Take and then take a picture For details on taking picture see Checking Today s Pill page 60 Reminder 3 Input Name and Dosage 1 Select Menu ws 4 Select Time gt Create gt Tools
79. s level of LCD 3 Select Save note Modifying brightness may affect your battery life Setting the backlight timer 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Backlight Timer 2 Press LCD or Keypad 3 Select desired time gt Select note Modifying backlight timer may affect your battery life Setting the color theme 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Color Theme 2 5elect Ocean or Emerald 3 Select Save Setting font style 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Font Style 2 Select a desired font style gt Select Setting the font size 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Font Size 2 Select Small Medium or Large Advanced Mode Settings Security ne Locking the phone 02 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt 03 Security gt Phone Lock 04 2 Select Phone Lock gt ON gt 05 Select 06 note The default password is 1234 01 To change the password select Menu 02 gt Settings gt Security gt Phone Lock gt 03 Change Password 04 Locking the PIN 05 The Personal Identification Number PIN is the security 07 code that protects the phone or SIM against unauthorized use 166 OO ern oO 7 168 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt 2 5elect On gt Select Security gt PIN gt PIN Lock 3 Enter PIN2 code and select 2 select Yes and enter PIN code OK 3 Select OK For details on fixed dialing see note To change the PIN code select page 100 Menu gt Settings gt
80. select Options gt Send Files 2 Select a file s from Audio Picture Video or Other Files note If the target device requests pairing the file is sent after pairing is completed Locked files or ones containing original rights may not be transmitted O1 02 O03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 O06 07 157 158 Receiving files The receipt should be approved before receiving a file s The received file s will be saved inthe corresponding folder For example if you received contacts information from the sender it will be saved in your phone s memory 1 After pairing with the target device select Options gt Take Files 2 The available files will be displayed 3 Select a file gt Options gt Copy Setting the visibility 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Connectivity gt Bluetooth gt Visibility 2 Select Show or Hide 3 Select OK Naming the phone 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Connectivity gt Bluetooth gt My Bluetooth Info 2 Select Name gt Edit 3 Enter the new name and select Save note The device name is what identifies your phone to Bluetooth network Using Mobile Web Accessing Mobile Web 1 Press amp in standby mode or select Menu gt Mobile Web note It will access the Mobile Web homepage Using the web browser Accessing browser 1 Select Menu gt My Stuff gt Applications gt Browser gt Home note It will access your service provider s homepage A
81. single track Repeat off I Pause Play Rewind with long press gt Fast Forward with long press Shuffle On the current list of songs are randomly shuffled for playback Shuffle Off songs are played in order and not shuffled Making aplaylist 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt Music Player 2 Select Playlists gt New Playlist Advanced Mode Multimedia 133 134 3 Input Playlist Name and select Save 4 Select All Music Albums Artists or Genres 5 Select a music file s and select Select to add to the playlist 6 Select Done Using aplaylist 1 To add tracks to a playlist select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt Music Player gt Playlists 2 Select a playlist to add music and select Options gt Add Tracks 3 Select All Music Albums Artists or Genres 4 Select a music file s gt Select gt Done 5 To remove tracks from the playlist select Options gt Remove Tracks gt a music file s gt Select gt Remove 6 To rename the playlist select Options gt Rename Playlist gt input new Playlist Name and select Save 7 To delete the playlist select Options gt Delete gt Yes Listening music with Bluetooth headset 1 While music is playing inthe standby mode select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt Music Player 2 Select Now Playing gt Options gt Transfer to B T Headset Viewing a music file information 1 While music is pl
82. t Settings 2 5elect Text Massage 3 Enter new Center Address 4 Enter new Email Gateway 5 Select Save Setting profiles for multimedia message 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Settings 2 Select Multimedia Message gt MMS Profiles Advanced Mode Messaging Message settings Setting text message 01 02 03 04 05 O06 O1 O3 04 O05 O06 07 113 3 Select a profile and select Select Setting sending options for multimedia message 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Settings 2 Select Multimedia Message gt Sending Settings 3 Select Creation Mode or Max Message Size gt Select 4 Select a desired option gt Select 114 Setting receiving options for multimedia message 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Settings 2 Select Multimedia Message gt Receiving Settings gt Automatic Download 3 Select On or Off gt Select Setting receiving options for voice message 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Settings 2 Select Voice Mail 3 Enter the number of the voice mail center gt Save note This number may be pre configured by the service provider upon activation Setting default edit mode 1 Select Menu gt Messaging gt Settings 2 Select Default Edit Mode 3 Select Alphabet or Predictive and select Select Setting auto delete old message When message memory capacity Max 200 messages is full the oldest message will be deleted automatically 1 S
83. t AT amp T Music gt Shuffling music i el ee 02 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt m 03 i 2 Select Settings gt Equalizer beanie hes 3 Select a category gt Select 2 Select Settings gt Shuffle gory i 05 3 Select Shuffle On or Shuffle Auto Full Screen 06 Off gt Select 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt 01 Repeating music K TAIG FAT si 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt 2 5elect Settings gt Auto Full Music Player eat 04 w 3 Select On or Off and select 05 2 Select Settings gt Repeat Select 3 Select Repeat All Tracks 5 06 Repeat Single Track or Removing 07 Repeat Off 1 Select Menu gt AT amp T Music gt 4 Select Select Music Player 137 Advanced Mode Multimedia 2 Select Settings gt Remove lt Audio player gt Icon Descriptions 3 Before playing a video clip 01 3 Select License Data File or All ooo ae 5 Volumelevei select Options to access the z Music Contents ground followings Send Rename a 4 Select Select gt Yes skin be Pause Multiple Select Delete Pato dic Delete All CopytoExternal Media player Pone PATET Tone BE uration Rewind with long press Memory Move to External OS You can play video clips with the Volume f Player gt Fast Forward with long press Memory Properties or View media player controls Ti Controls ee eee oak by Grid note Do not use this feature illegally lt Video plaver gt preoa i ops Sound and video can
84. t Menu gt Address Book gt Contacts gt Options gt Add New Contact 2 Select Phone or SIM 3 Input the fields 4 Select Save Viewing the contact list 1 Press W or select Menu gt Address Book gt Contacts Searching fora phone number 1 Press W or select Menu gt Address Book gt Contacts 2 Inout the first letter or two of the person s name and scroll with e V 3 Select Select to view detail information Advanced Mode Calls and address book O1 02 o3 04 o5 06 02 03 04 o5 O06 07 97 Advanced Mode Calls and address book 4 To update information select 3 You can send the contact 4 Enter a group name and Using your headset 01 Options gt Edit Contact using Message or Bluetooth select Save You can make or receive a call oe Calling from contact list Deleting a contact Editing groups using your headset When you 03 1 Press Y or select Menu gt 1 Press or select Menu gt 1 Press Y or select Menu gt connect your headset tothejack Ei Address Book gt Contacts Address Book gt Contacts Address Book gt Groups the button on the headset works 2 Select a contact to call 2 Select a contact gt Options gt 2 Select a group and select as follows 06 2 Press Delete gt Yes Options gt Add New Group note You must use the headset Rename Group or Delete designed for this device It is an optional Sending acontact Making groups Group item Not all headset
85. t to Advanced Mode you can use functionality associated with connectivity and set the connection profiles Bluetooth Bluetooth technology enables free wireless connections between electronic devices within a maximum range of 33 feet 10 meters Bluetooth connections can be used to send images text business cards calendar events or to connect to computers using Bluetooth technology Your mobile phone supports e Connect to PC to access internet e Connect to Hands Free e Connect to electronic devices Bluetooth Icon Icon Descriptions 3 Bluetooth is active Bluetooth hands free i headsetis connected Bluetooth A2DP headsetis connected Bluetooth hands free re A2DP headset Is connected E Data transfer via Bluetooth note Advance Audio Distribution Profile A2DP is a Bluetooth profile mode which is designed to transfer a uni directional 2 channel stereo audio stream to a headset or car audio Activating Bluetooth 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Connectivity gt Bluetooth gt Activation 2 Select On or Off Adding a device 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Connectivity gt Bluetooth gt My Devices 2 Select Search for Device Advanced Mode Connectivity 3 The available device will be displayed 4 Select a device gt Select 5 Enter password and press amp note The target device must be in discoverable mode Sending files 1 After pairing with the target device
86. tery Dimensions 99 mm x 51 2 mm x 18 8 mm Power Management Performance Battery Standby Type Capacity Time Standard Upto Lithium Upto 250 lon 920mMAh ae Li ion Operating Frequency GSM 850Mhz GSM SOOMhz DCS 1800Mhz and PCS 1900Mhz networks in North America South America Europe Africa and Asia Pacific where these networks are Supported e Automatic band switching Contents SPECIFICATIONS eeescessteeesseeeeseees 2 Breeze Mode 3 Multimedia 6 Settings Phone overview cesceesseeeesseesseeees 8 O i EEN E 58 PRONE StatUS oiiire 84 Using SHortcut ccsscesseeeees 10 Ct Calls and address book Proto aRU e a 64 Sounds amp alertS seseina 84 Menu OVEPVIEW cscccsscessecssseesesees 11 Making receiving and ending video AION scented 66 Display SQULITIG S onesies 85 QUICK amp EASY ecscdssthesssxeiscainaresaaicsaoons 14 pen pale see anaes Salil of A E Voice command setting 85 SIM card and battery ose 17 pS NUE ea ten intone Turning the phone on off DaN 20 Checking alll CallS sonrisas 39 Calendal cssesiscaieernssivoepecronatverienentes 70 Advanced Mode Essential display indications 20 Speed dialing weesresestsctetscintien Ae A aa C 7 1 Calls and address book Setting the phone mode 23 Using AQATESS DOOK wo ereesesie 43 Guide 53 Making receiving and ending Entering text 24 Using your headset a 45 User Guide nessis 88 Fe igs ern nee aeies AEE
87. the M3 level rating the sum of the two values equal M5 This is synonymous for T ratings This should provide the hearing aid user with normal usage while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone Normal usage in this context is defined as a signal quality that is 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 Industries Solutions ATIS The Uand UT marks are referenced 186 enn 188 in Section 20 19 of the FCC Rules The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described in the American National Standards Institute ANSI C6319 standard To ensure that the Hearing Aid Compatibility rating for your phone is maintained secondary transmitters such as Bluetooth and WLAN components must be disabled during a call See page 81 for instructions to disable these components FCC Regulatory Compliance FCC Regulatory Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Your mobile device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When itis ON it receives and also sends out radio
88. ther AT amp T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT amp T Intellectual Property and or AT amp T affiliated companies All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners lt insert OEM statement gt lt JUSWU91E1S WIJO Wesul gt SOUSNP SOAIJOSdSaI SNS Bp Pepaidoud uos nbe sepiuazuoo SEOIELU SEIIO sej sepo poly esepe jlye selueduuod O A Aqadodd JEN1O9 Ea1U PP LV Sp Sa elOJOLUOD seosew uos nbe SEPIUS UOD 91y ap Sequel seio Se sepo A Pol ep OdINObO PS1y soperas SOUDSIEP SO SOPO Ayedold jeEN1O9 E1U LELY LLOZ SOUODIDJOM SEVAID APON LSY 10d OP O9IJO OIDIM S PSIY p S9 O1UOD soj ueainbs a nb sodinbs soya eued Sa qiuodsip Je s ou Uspend s j01 UO0 s e JOUI9 U P OP USIUCD 071919 e 7 U1 7U e OS 900 S j017UO090 anb ejed sezu lueJJ y 9 14 0 POV S018919 0 L9 1Y ap SOIDIAIES A s uoreojde Sauaiq esduoo O A aebseosap A JauseqU e OS 00e Ju Bled BSIJEZI IIN p nd Pg V 0uo49 8 NI OJUSLU CUOIOIPY UDIOBOIQN e 9P UDIOELWUOJUI e o6e 0d A ZI 11N 9S OWED Japuside esed UDIDeOIQN ej us opeseq oinas epeo eued eEpeuoloejau PeploeAd p ewou e ASSUOIOINUCD A soulu SO esin POL BP Clan Sa qiuodsip seuolioeoljde e ueoijde s OU PSV 8p peploeAud ap sequSsILUeaY sej Obuequua UIS eguena n US SOUOJ9 91 S0170 A OUOJ9 91 n ap UdIOeOIgN e sesn spend ugioedl de eun OLUOD posp USTILUEd 8 nb peploeAld ap sjoJzuoo SOUWSD9IJO PSY 8p S9421 e U9914
89. to its default setting and delete all personal data The default password is 1234 Resetting the external memory 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Reset 2 Enter password 3 Select OK gt External Memory Reset gt Yes TTY The teletypewriter TTY isa telecommunications device that allows people who are deat or hard of hearing or who have speech or language disabilities to communicate via a telephone Setting teletypewriter 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt TTY 2 Select Disable TTY Full TTY Talk or TTY Hear Disable TTY mode is disabled TTY Full Users who cannot talk and hear can send and receive text messages TTY Talk Users who can talk but cannot hear can receive text messages and reply with voice messages TTY Hear Users who can hear but cannot talk can send text messages and receive voice messages note Make sure to connect a headset to the phone after selecting one of the TTY modes Then youcan use the TTY function Advanced Mode Settings O1 02 O03 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 07 171 172 Memo Appendix Alert message Troubleshooting checklist Safety information Safety precautions About the battery usage FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC regulations for wireless devices FCC regulatory compliance Warranty Speaker Phone amp Noise Canel Dynamic Noise Suppression from Audience earSmart technology 174 Alert messa
90. tromagnetic waves emitted by your phone may affect the electronic navigation equipment in the aircraft Switch off in hospitals and near medical equipment Always switch your phone off in hospitals and obey the regulations or rules of the hospital Switch your phone oft when using medical equipment for private purposes if possible Always consult with the medical equipment s manufacturer or an expert regarding phone use near the medical equipment Installing a hands free device in your vehicle Install vehicle hands free devices away from the steering wheel and airbag expansion area otherwise injury may result A Mobile phones and other electronic devices Mobile phones emit electromagnetic waves that may affect nearby electronic devices When itis switched on do not place your phone close to delicate electronic equipment About the battery usage Your phone is powered by a Lithium lon Li lon battery This means that unlike other forms of battery technology you can recharge your battery while some charge remains without reducing your phone s autonomy due to the battery memory effect inherent in those technologies Appendix 181 Appendix Do not use a damaged battery Dispose of and recycle used Do not short circuit a battery Avoid dropping the phone or Ol or charger batteries in accordance or allow metallic conductive battery If the phone or batter
91. ts in standby mode 2 Select Recent Calls gt Dialed Calls Viewing call rankings 1 Select Shortcuts in standby mode 2 5elect Recent Calls gt Call Ranking Deleting calllogs 1 Select Shortcuts in standby mode 2 Select Recent Calls gt Delete Call Logs 3 Select All Calls Missed Calls Received Calls or Dialed Calls note If no logs exist the message No Call Exist appears Viewing call time 1 Select Shortcuts in standby mode 2 Select Recent Calls gt Call Time 3 Last Call Received Calls Dialed Calls and Total Calls are displayed Resetting all call times 1 Select Shortcuts in standby mode 2 5elect Recent Calls gt Call Time 3 Select Reset gt Yes note The default password is 1234 Viewing data transmitted information 1 Select Shortcuts in standby mode 2 Select Recent Calls gt Packet Counter Current Info You can view transmitted data in the Current session in Kilobytes Sent Received and Total information are also available Last Info You can view Sent Received Total and Breeze Mode Calls and address book 41 02 o3 04 o5 06 01 02 03 04 o5 06 07 42 Duration transmitted IN Previous sessions In Kilobytes Total Info You can view all Sent Received Total and Duration transmitted data in Kilobytes e Clear Logs The default password is 1234 Speed dialing You can dial quickly using speed di
92. vating Bluetooth Sending files a Bluetooth technology enables Icon Descriptions 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt 1 After pairing with the target 02 free wireless connections G Biuetoainiesci ve Bluetooth gt Activation device select Options gt Send 03 between electronic devices inerec iontcanee 2 Select On or Off Files a within a maximum range of 33 E E eine cect Adding a device 2 Select a file s from Audio feet 10 meters Bluetooth SNietooth hope headset 1 Select Menu gt Settings gt Picture Video or Other Files ae connections can be used to send connected Bluetooth gt My Devices note Ifthe target device requests images text business cards Bluetooth hands free Sec Goad E pairing the file is sent after pairing calendar events or to connect A2DP headset is connected cae IS illic ees te or N i l l containing original rights may not be lt rie eae UAR EURIG G Data transfer via Bluetooth 3 The available device will be transmitted 04 echnology JY note Advance Audio Distribution displayed Receiving files 05 Your mobile phone supports Profile A2DP is a Bluetooth profile 4 Select a device and select Th pene J 06 Connect to PC to access internet mode which is designed to transfer a Select b ee J oi fil aDprove oF Connect to Hands Free uni directional 2 channel stereo audio 5 Enter password and press amp efore receiving a file s stream toaheadsetotcaraudio note The target device
93. will have a button 02 1 Press Y or select Menu gt 1 Press W or select Menu gt Addinatot t While in standby mode 03 Address Book gt Contacts Address Book gt Groups ND eee re eunoe 04 2 Select a contact gt Options gt 2 Select Options gt Add New groups tcall 05 Send Contact Info gt All Group 1 Press Y or select Menu gt o E a 06 2 Press the button twice to Contact Info Personal 3 Select Phone or SIM gt Syao Book gt ah da a ae 07 Contact or Business Fora 2G SIM card this step is not ee ee eee Contact needed Options gt Add to 3 Select Favorites or Groups 99 100 While the phone is closed 1 Press the button once to receive an incoming call 2 Press and hold the button once to end the call Service and fixed dialing number Calling your service numbers You can see the service number to reach the service provider 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Service Numbers 2 Select a number gt press 4 Viewing fixed dialing number list Fixed dialing number is aservice that limits your access to specific numbers in the address book list recorded on the SIM Input the PIN2 to set up or cancel this Service 1 Select Menu gt Address Book gt Fixed Dial Numbers note PIN2 must be correctly entered within 3 attempts If you input incorrect code three times in a row the PIN2 code will be blocked If the PIN2 code is blocked please contact your service provider Your PIN2 code is su
94. with one eee a a Se 1 Press The first call is l parucipant l Searching for a name or SE automatically put on hold Returning toa held call 1 Select Options gt Split group in address book 04 2 Press 8 to end the second 1 Select Options gt Unhold or 2 Select the participant gt Enter the first letters ofthename 95 call The call on hold is press again Select for Name Search The entriesare 06 automatically reconnected Multi party calls Removing one participant displayed starting with the first 07 You can talk with more than one from a multi party call entry matching your input person or have a conference call 1 Select Options gt End 90 91 92 Finding aname manually in address book 1 Press amp Viewing the details of highlighted entry in address book 1 Select Select For details on address book see page 97 Reading a message during a Call 1 Select Options gt View Message 2 Select a conversation gt Open 3 Select a message gt View Sending a message during a Call 1 Select Options gt Send Message For details on creating a text message see page 106 Mobile Web 1 Select Options gt Mobile Web Viewing the calendar during a Call 1 Select Options gt View Calendar Making a note during a call 1 Select Options gt Notepad Voice recording 1 Select Options gt Voice Recording Callsettings Answering with any key press 1 Select Me
95. y z Do not disassemble or open with local regulations Do objects to contact battery is dropped especially on a hard crush bend or deform not dispose of batteries by terminals surface and the user suspects oe puncture or shred burning they may explode Replace the battery only damage take it to a service 04 Do not modify or Do not use an unauthorized with another battery that center for inspection OS remanufacture attempt to charger Only use the battery has been qualified with the Use your battery for the 06 insert foreign objects into the for the device for which it is device per this standard Specified purpose only 01 battery immerse or expose to specified IEEE Std 1725 2006 Use of The closer you are to your 02 water or other liquids expose Only use the battery with an unqualified battery may network s base station the 03 to fire explosion or other a charging device that has present a risk of fire explosion longer your phone usage time 04 hazard been qualified with the device leakage or other hazard because less battery power is 05 Do not put your battery into per this standard Use of an Promptly dispose of used consumed for the connection ae contact with conductive unqualified battery or charger batteries in accordance with The battery recharging time objects may presenta risk of Tire local regulations varies depending onthe explosion leakage or other Battery usage by children remaining battery capac
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