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USER MANUAL
DEVICE LAYOUT
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Long Press to open SOS
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St•tus Icons
Airplane Mode
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-Battery Pen:entage
Changing Audio Profiles
Indoor Mode
GSM Network
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~ Silent Mode
SD Card Inserted
Outdoor Mode
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Unread Message
Changing the Audio l'Tofiles allows you to change the device
volume level~ This menu will be found In
Home Screen > Menu{-) > Settings >
l'Tofiles
There are preset Audio Profiles:
1. General -These are the default audio levels recommend
2. Silent - These settings mute all audio nollficatlon
3. Meeting -These settings put all audio to vlb<atlon
4. Indoor-These settings make all audio l•vels low
S. Outdoor -These settings make all audio to max
You can edit any of these settings by selecting Option{-
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In these settings you will be able to change the ringtone~
adjust volume levels, select ring type, and additional audio
settings
Turn the d..nc• ON or OFF
Send Text/Multlmeclla Messages
Long l'Tess the Power Button { -
If necessary.
). Enter Unlock Pin,
To Unlock the device Press the Left Soft Key (-),then the
Starkey ( * )
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To make a cal~ go to the Home Screen and enter the number.
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Once the number is completed. Press the Call button ( -
For incoming calls. to accept tile call press the can button
). To reject the call, press the Cancel button ( -
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C.lllng Options
To Enter Speaker Mode during a phone call, press the
Confirmation Button
To Adjust the volume levels, press up and down on the
Navigation Button
To End the call press the cancel button { -
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For more options, select Menu by pressing Left Soft Key ( -
In this menu you can Add a new call, Place call on Hold, SUrt
,.cording call, Muto call, adjust volume, U$e contacts, call logs,
or open messages.
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Ente< the Message Application by •nterlng th• Menu (Left
Soft Key) and scro ll up wit hi the navigation button to the
Application Message.
Select Write message, (1) for Text Message press SMS or
(2) for Multimedia Message pr•ss MMS.
(I) to Enter the red pi en~ enter the phone number. Scroll down
to enter the message Portion of the text. Once complete,
S@lect Options and Select Send
(2) to Enter the recipient. enter the phone number. Enter the
de~red infonnallon (Subjecl, Text. Image. Video or Audio).
Once complete, select Options and Select Send
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To View the received messages. press lnbox.
To View the sending messages, press Outbox.
To View the draft messag•s. press Draft.
To View th@ sent messages, prMS Sentbox.
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In Display selling you aro ab!• lo chango your wallpaper,
adjust brightness settings, change screen timeout. change
the keypad loc;k time, and change your screensaver settings.
You will find this menu In
Homesaeen > Menu (-) > Settings > Display Settings
Contact Menu
Browser Menu
Ty ping with keyboard
In the Contact Menu you can save, edit. Import, and
export your contacts.
The Browser Application allows you to navigate the Wo~d
Wide Web.
The device uses T9 keyboard settings.
You can access your contacts by
Home Screen > Contacts(-)
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To enter the browser, follow the steps below:
Home Screen > Menu > Internet
To add a new contact select
1. Select Options LSK (-)
2. Select New
3. Insert a ProfiJe Picture, Name, Mobile number, Home
number, add to a group, or set the ringtooe
To search something onllne:
1. Select Input URL
2. Enter the website URL you would like to search
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4. Select Save LSK (-)
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To add a number to speed dial, follow the steps below:
1. Select Options LSK (-)
2. Select Othe«
3. Select Speed dial
4. Select which number you want to set up
S. Input the number
6. Selectok
Importing/Exporting Contacts
To import/export your contacts you must have them in
cllfFormat:
1. Select Options LSK (-)
2. Select Import/Export
3. Select which one you would like to do
To set up the network GPRS setting:
1. Select Options LSK
2. Select Settings
3. Select SlMl /2 Network accounts
4. Select your SIM carrierfrom the J)<eset network accounts
To access pages faster, use bookmarks.
Tilere are preset pages like Facebook where you can check
your account
You can create your own bookmark pages as well.
1. Select Bookmarks
2. Select Options
3. Select Add
4. Select Bookmark
S. Input the information and save it
These are the keys for each letter
1 - Press multiple times to select different punctuation marks
2-ABC
3-DEF
4 - GHI
5 - JKL
6 - MNO
7 - PQRS
8-TUV
9 - WXYZ
0-Space
*-All the symbols in this menu
# - Allows you to change Abe, abc. ABC. 123, or writing lang.
To create text, see this sample:
To spell out the work•World•
W - Press number 9 key one time
o · Press number 6 key three times
r · Press number 7 key three times
I - Press number S key three times
d ·Press number 3 key one time
To input a number in text
1. Select the I key and select 123
2. input the num ber
Phone Settings
SOS Settings
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To access the phone settings, go to:
Home Screen > Menu > Settings :;:.. Phone Settings
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The SOS functionality on the d evice allows you to set up
five (5) emergency numbers that w ill receive a custom
text message and will automatically call the numbers in the
order they are set.
In this menu you will be able to set time, set date, change
time format change date format or change update time
settings
Disclaimer: No numbers are preset to the device, user must set
their own numbers. Device must have an active service running
for this function to work properly.
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This menu can allow you to change the language from
English. French, Spanish, or Portuguese
SOS functionality can be turned on/off at any time.
Select SOS turn on/off, check mark is on ny default
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This menu allows you to change the home screen shortcut
keys to different applications.
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Adding Telephone Numbers
To add a telephone number
1. SelectTelephone number
2, Select the priority of the number
3. Input the number
This menu can set your device to automatically power on/off
on preset times.
Edit Message Content
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This menu shows t he battery percentage of the device.
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This menu will erase all data on the device,
password is 0000
To edit the message content
1. Select Message content
2. Edit the existing message
3. Select Ok
Activating SOS
To activate the SOS, long press the SOS button
• Any ch&r'lfiC:S Of modificilltiOn$ not t:10prc:.ssly approw:d by the P.llrtv
res1><>nslblc for compliance could void tl'le user's authority to 01>erate the
equipment. This device complies wltn part 15 of the FCC Aules.
Opcratlon Is ""bl~ to the followtn1 two conditions;
(1) this device may not cause Interference
(2) this devi« m1o1st a«ept • nv interference, inch.1din5 interference tt<.at
may c;;iuse undesired ope,...tlon of the devk:e.
Interference In .a resklendoal
Note: This equipment h.as been tested .and found to comply wtth the
limits for a Cl.;ass El dlSIQI devke, pursu<11nt to part 15 o f t he FCC rules.
The~ llmlu. are de.slsned t o pro\lkle reason.abl e protection against
h.oirmful
lnn.oiillatlon .Thls equlprnent
generates, uses and cen radiat e radio freciuency energy and. If not
installed and Ulied in ilCCOrdanc;e wi t h the in~ructions. may c;ause
harmful interference t o radio commun icat ions. However. t here is no
guarantee taht interference will not occtir in a particular in$tallatiQn It
this equipment does cause harmf ul interferenc e to radio o r t e!evsion
rec;eption, which can be determined by turning t tie eq uipment off and
on, tMe user Is encouraged t o try to correct tMe interference by one or
more of the follow'ing measures:
-Reorient or relocate t he receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the eq uipment aod receiver.
-Connect t he equipment into an outlet an a circuit d ifferent from that to
which the receiver i s connected.
-Consul t the de:aler or an experienced radi ofT\I tectmluan for help.
• SAR tests are conducted using standard operatin a positions accepted by
the FCC with the device tnlinsmlttlng at Its highest certlf ie:d power level
in all t este:d freciuency bands, althoush tt"ae SAR I s determ ined at the
hichest certifi ed power leW"I, the actual SA.R lev-el o f t i-le device while
operating can be well below the maximum value, In seoeral, the c loser
you are to a wireless bilse station ilnt enna, the lower t ile power output.
• Before a new device is i i crvail.able for sale to the public, it must be telited
and certified to the FCC that it does not e1teeed the exposure limit
established by t he FCC. Tests for each devic e are performed in positions
and locations as required by the FCC.
• For b ody worn op~ratlon, ttlls devtc:o nas bel!n tested and moeu d'le FCC
RF exposure gu idelines when used with an accessory designat ed for this
product o r w nen used with an accessory t hat cont ains no meta l and that
positions the handset a m inimum ofS mm from t n.e body.
• Non-compliance with the above restrietio ns may re-suit in viOkltion of RF
expow1egukttillnes.