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  • Page 1 With its unique, stylish design and QWERTY keypad, you will enjoy the entire RENUE experience. This User Guide contains important and useful information that will maximize your familiarity with all that the Pantech RENUE has to offer.
  • Page 2 AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. Copyright © 2012. Pantech. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information Specifications Design Touch & QWERTY Slide Displays 260K colors TFT with 3.2” display 240*320 (QVGA) pixels in resolution Melodies MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA Camera Integrated 3M CMOS Camera Resolution up to 2048 x 1536 (3,145,728 pixels) Mpeg4 Video recording/playing up to 15f/s (QVGA size) Self-timer function (Off, 3, 5 or 10 seconds) Picture album and video album...
  • Page 4: Operating Frequency

    Important Safety Information Power Management (Performance) Battery Type Capacity Standby Time Talk Time Standard Lithium-Ion 1000 mAh Up to 250 hours Up to 3 hours (Li-ion) Operating Frequency GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900 MHz networks in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific where these networks are supported.
  • Page 5: Phone Overview

    Important Safety Information Phone overview Touch mode view Earpiece Proximity Sensor Back Key Send Key Home/End Key Microphone...
  • Page 6 Important Safety Information Charging / Data Jack Volume Key Adjust the earpiece PWR / Lock Key volume. Launch the Multitasking. Lock the screen. Headset Jack Camera Speaker Internal Antenna Area...
  • Page 7 Important Safety Information Keys Functions Turn on/off the phone if pressed and held. Lock the touch screen. Adjust the earpiece volume while making a call. Adjust ringtone volume, and change the profiles setting to Vibrate or Silent on standby mode. Mute the ringtone of an incoming call.
  • Page 8: Qwerty Keypad

    Important Safety Information QWERTY Keypad Delete Key Delete a character/ symbol CAPS Key Enter Key Enter capital Move to the letters next row Function Key Symbol Key Enter numbers Enter a special or symbols symbol Vibrate Key Space Key Insert a space Note To use the QWERTY keypad, hold the phone horizontally and slide the screen up.
  • Page 9 Important Safety Information Your phone has a QWERTY keypad which provides a superior typing experience on a small handheld device for easy and comfortable texting. You can use all of the phone functions with the QWERTY keypad. Keys Functions Press to change Abc ABC abc modes on the text editing screen (first letter caps/all caps/lowercase).
  • Page 10: Menu Overview

    Important Safety Information Menu Overview Address Book Messages myAT&T AppCenter Contacts Groups Favorites Local Search Settings Fixed Dial Numbers My Phone Number Service Numbers SIM dependent Network dependent...
  • Page 11 Important Safety Information App Manager Camara AT&T GPS Home AT&T Navigator Bookmarks ATTFamilyMap Maps Feed WHERE Enter Address History Manage...
  • Page 12 Important Safety Information YPmobile Shop Music Music Player Facebook Now Playing All Music Playlists Albums Artists Genres Shop Music Download Status Settings...
  • Page 13 Important Safety Information Video Camera My Stuff Powersaver Twitter App Manager Games & Apps Audio Music Pictures Video Application Data Other Files Memory...
  • Page 14 Important Safety Information Pictures Mobile Email Settings Video Player Yahoo! Images Profiles Sketch Pad Display Powersaver Hotmail Call AT&T Mail Phone Gmail Touch Others Keyboard Connectivity Security AT&T Software Update Reset Icon Glossary Phone Information...
  • Page 15 Important Safety Information Bluetooth Tools Settings Alarm Clock Search Calendar My Info Notepad Sketch Pad Voice Memo World Time Calculator Tip Calculator Converter Stop Watch Timer...
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 2. Calls and address book ..36 Important Safety Information .....3 Specifications ............ 3 Making, receiving and ending calls .....37 Phone overview ..........5 Options during a call........39 Menu Overview ..........10 Call settings .............42 Checking all calls ..........42 1.
  • Page 17 Table of contents Message settings ..........62 Notepad .............83 Email ..............64 Sketch Pad ............84 Voice Memo ............85 World Time ............86 4. Multimedia ......65 Calculator, Tip Calculator Camera ............. 66 and Converter ..........86 Picture album ..........68 Stop Watch and Timer ........88 Video Camera ..........
  • Page 18 Table of contents Keyboard ............101 Touch ..............102 Security Locks ..........102 Reset..............104 TTY ..............105 8. Appendix ......106 Alert message ..........107 Troubleshooting checklist ......108 Safety information ........109 Safety precautions ........110 About the battery usage ......112 FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices ....113 FCC Regulatory Compliance .......115 Warranty ............118...
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting Started SIM card and battery Memory card Turning the phone on/off Screen lock/unlock Language Essential display indications Screen navigation Missed events Using the Multitask menu Using a memory card Updating software PC Suite...
  • Page 20: Sim Card And Battery

    Getting Started SIM card and battery About your SIM card The Micro SIM is a smaller version of the regular SIM cards commonly used and that frequently are referred to merely as SIM cards. When you subscribe to your network operator, you receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card containing your registration information, PIN code, etc.
  • Page 21 Getting Started Installing/Removing SIM card and battery 1. To remove the battery cover, slide it as shown right. 2. Insert the SIM card into the slot. The gold contacts of the SIM card should face down. 3. Slide the connector of the battery into the notch located at the top of the unit.
  • Page 22: Charging Your Battery

    Getting Started 4. To remove the battery, lift the bottom of the battery up and remove. 5. To remove the SIM card, slide the SIM card in the direction of the arrow as shown. 6. To fit the battery cover, put it on the guide rail and push Charging your battery 1.
  • Page 23 Getting Started Correct Incorrect 2. Disconnect the Micro USB charger adaptor from the device when charging the battery is complete.
  • Page 24: Memory Card

    Getting Started Memory card You can use a microSD card as a memory card. It gives you more space to save pictures, videos, music and more. Inserting and removing a memory card 1. Open the battery cover. 2. Insert the memory card. will be displayed on the screen when a memory card is inserted.
  • Page 25: Screen Lock/Unlock

    Getting Started Screen lock/unlock Locking the screen 1. Press the PWR/Lock key when the touchscreen slider is closed. Note In touch lock screen, when the PWR/Lock key is short pressed, screen should be blacked out. Unlocking the screen Press the PWR/Lock key, then drag the lock icon to the right. You can also unlock the screen by opening the touchscreen slider.
  • Page 26: Essential Display Indications

    Getting Started Essential display indications Signal strength. The greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal. When network is in searching mode is displayed. A call is in progress. When you are in no service area is displayed. Call forwarding is active Incoming calls set to ring only (Normal) Incoming calls set to Outdoor Incoming calls set to Vibrate Only...
  • Page 27 Getting Started Schedule Alarm is set. Web is active, secured and downloading. Bluetooth is active. Bluetooth hands-free headset is connected. Bluetooth A2DP headset is connected. Bluetooth hands-free + A2DP headset is connected. Data transfer via Bluetooth is in progress. Headset is connected. USB is connected.
  • Page 28: Screen Navigation

    Getting Started Screen navigation The home screen is your starting point for using applications on your phone. You can customize the home screen to display photos and the shortcuts for favorite contacts, contents, and web addresses. About your home screens Photo Frame Screen: A customizable screen for favorite photos.
  • Page 29 Getting Started Note You can access the 5 different home screens by flicking in both directions. However, the position indicators are always displayed in the following order: Photo Frame, Contacts, Main, Favorite, and Web Screens. Adding a home screen item Adding favorite contacts and items shortcuts The favorite contacts and items shortcuts allow you to assign items to the screen.
  • Page 30: Navigating Through Menus

    Getting Started Deleting a home screen item 1. Tap and hold an item until appears. 2. Tap on the item to delete. Note While an item is selected, you can deactivate the selection by tapping the other space of the home screen or Note This action is only applied to the home screen.
  • Page 31: Missed Events

    Getting Started Extended Menu <Left> <Center> <Right>   Position indicators Note The position indicators are always displayed for the corresponding menu screen. Missed events When you miss calls, messages, JAVA or voice messages, icons will pop up and let you know you have missed events.
  • Page 32: Using The Multitask Menu

    Getting Started Using the Multitask menu Press and hold the volume up key to launch the Multitask menu that can be accessed from any active window or page on the phone. There is no need to stop what you are doing, if you want to activate another common feature.
  • Page 33: Using A Memory Card

    Getting Started Using a memory card You can save, move and delete files while using your phone and external memory card. You can also move and copy files to computer from your phone. Resetting a memory card 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Reset. 2.
  • Page 34: Updating Software

    Getting Started 5. Tap to select a file to copy or move > OK. 6. Tap to select a folder. 7. Tap Copy Here or Move Here. To delete a file from the card 1. Select a file from the card > Delete. Note If you select a music file to delete, you must tap on the file.
  • Page 35: Pc Suite

    Getting Started To update the software 1. Tap Menu > Settings > AT&T Software Update. 2. Tap Check for Update > Yes to check whether or not you need to update the software. 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.
  • Page 36: Calls And Address Book

    Calls and address book Making, receiving and ending calls Options during a call Call settings Checking all calls Speed dialing Using the address book Address book settings Caller identification Using your headset Service numbers and fixed dialing...
  • Page 37: Making, Receiving And Ending Calls

    Calls and address book Making, receiving and ending calls Making a call 1. Tap 2. Enter the area code and phone number. 3. Tap Call. Answering a call 1. Drag to right. Ending a call 1. Press during a call. Once the call is complete, a call summary is displayed.
  • Page 38: Switching Between Two Calls

    Calls and address book 4. Tap to dial the selected number. Making a call during a call 1. Tap Keypad and enter the phone number. Or tap Contacts and look it up in AddressBook. 2. Tap Call to dial the second call. The first call is automatically put on hold. Switching between two calls 1.
  • Page 39: Options During A Call

    Calls and address book Answering a second call 1. Drag to right. The first call is automatically put on hold. 2. Press to end the second call. The call on hold is automatically reconnected. Note For answering a second call, you should activate Call Waiting. (Select Menu >...
  • Page 40 Calls and address book Switching your phone’s microphone back on 1. Tap Talking on speaker 1. Tap Putting a call on hold and returning Putting a call on hold 1. Tap Returning to a held call 1. Tap again. Multi-party calls You can talk with more than one person or make a conference call.
  • Page 41 Calls and address book Removing one participant from a multi-party call 1. Tap Conference. 2. Tap Members. 3. Tap The call ends with that participant, but you can continue to talk to the other participants. Searching for a number in the address book during a call 1.
  • Page 42: Call Settings

    Calls and address book Call settings Setting auto redial 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Call > Auto Redial. 2. Drag the bar On or Off > Save. Checking all calls You can view information about all Recent Calls. For more options for all, missed, received and dialed calls, tap the called number.
  • Page 43: Deleting Call Logs

    Calls and address book Deleting call logs > Recent Calls > Delete. 1. Tap 2. Tap All or an individual call log to delete. 3. Tap Delete > Yes. Viewing call time 1. Tap > Recent Calls > Call Time. 2.
  • Page 44: Speed Dialing

    Calls and address book Speed dialing You can dial quickly using speed dialing. Up to 8 phone numbers can be programmed using numbers 2 to 9. Setting speed dial 1. Tap Contacts > Settings > Speed Dial. 2. Tap an empty entry. 3.
  • Page 45: Searching For A Contact

    Calls and address book Searching for a contact 1. Tap Contacts. 2. Scroll the screen up or down or tap and enter the name to find the contact. 3. Tap the contact to view detailed information. 4. To update information, tap Edit. Calling from the contact list 1.
  • Page 46: Adding A Contact

    Calls and address book Adding a contact 1. Tap Contacts > Add. 2. Tap the desired fields to input information. 3. Tap Save. Making groups 1. Tap Contacts > > Groups. 2. To add new group, tap Add. 3. Input the group name and tap OK. >...
  • Page 47: Address Book Settings

    Calls and address book Address book settings Setting up AT&T Address Book 1. Tap Contacts > Settings > AT&T Address Book. Note Your contacts are backed up to your AT&T Address Book, and changes you make are automatically saved. Setting SIM management 1.
  • Page 48: Caller Identification

    Calls and address book Caller identification Caller identification 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Call > Display My Number. 2. Select Network Default, Show or Hide > Save. Using your headset You can make or receive a call using a headset. While using the headset, the button on the headset works as follows.
  • Page 49 Calls and address book Viewing the fixed dialing list Fixed dialing 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.
  • Page 50: Messaging

    Messaging Entering text Messaging Receiving messages Creating and sending text messages Creating multimedia messages Message templates Message settings Email...
  • Page 51: Entering Text

    Messaging Entering text Using the QWERTY keypad Open the phone and tap Messages > Create a New Message to use the QWERTY keypad. Changes the text input mode. For details on QWERTY keypad , see page 8 . Automatic Correction mode The Automatic Correction mode automatically compares your keystrokes with an internal dictionary to determine the correct word.
  • Page 52: Number Mode

    Messaging Number mode You can input numbers in this mode. 1. Tap Messages > Create a New Message > Tap to enter text > > Select Number Mode to change the mode to 123 > 2. Select to input numbers. Symbols mode You can input symbols.
  • Page 53: Standard Mode

    Messaging Automatic Correction mode The Automatic Correction mode automatically compares your keystrokes with an internal linguistic dictionary to determine the correct word. It will display the most commonly used word first. The Automatic Correction mode is set as a default text input setting, so you can check the mode with 1.
  • Page 54: Messaging

    Messaging Symbols mode You can input symbols. 1. Tap Messages > Create a New Message > Tap to enter text > > Select Symbols to change the mode to > 2. Tap a symbol to input it. Messaging You can send, receive and save text messages and multimedia messages. Managing memory Up to 300 messages can be stored in the phone memory and additional messages will be saved to the SIM card.
  • Page 55: Receiving Messages

    Messaging Replying to a message 1. Tap Messages. 2. Select a conversation. 3. Tap Reply. 4. Tap Tap to enter text > Enter the message > OK. 5. Tap the recipient field to add one or more recipients and select the contact > OK. 6.
  • Page 56: Creating And Sending Text Messages

    Messaging 4. Select as New Contact or to Existing Contact. Saving an object from a received multimedia message 1. Open a multimedia message. 2. Tap Options > Use > Save to internal / Save to external. It will be saved in one of the categories in the My Stuff folder. For details on Picture album , see page 68 .
  • Page 57: Creating Multimedia Messages

    Messaging Creating multimedia messages You can create and send new multimedia messages. The size limit is 600KB. An error message will alert you once you exceed the capacity. Adding a saved picture to a message 1. Tap Messages > Create a New Message. Or tap Messages >...
  • Page 58 Messaging in Slide field > Preview > Current. To go back to text 5. To preview the current page, tap editor, tap Stop. 6. To preview the whole message, tap in Slide field > Preview > Whole Message. To go back to text editor page, tap Stop.
  • Page 59 Messaging Adding a new video to a message 1. Tap Messages > Create a New Message. Or tap Messages > Options > Create Message. 2. Tap Tap to enter text > Enter the message > OK. 3. Tap Insert > >...
  • Page 60 Messaging 7. Tap the recipient field to add one or more recipients and select the contact > OK. 8. Tap Send. Adding a new voice memo to a message 1. Tap Messages > Create a New Message. Or tap Messages > Options > Create Message. 2.
  • Page 61 Messaging in Slide field > Preview > Current. To go back to text 6. To preview the current page, tap editor, tap Stop. 7. To preview the whole message, tap in Slide field > Preview > Whole Message. To go back to text editor page, tap Stop.
  • Page 62: Message Templates

    Messaging Message templates When you often use the same phrases, you can save the message under message templates. Adding a message as a template 1. Tap Messages > Options > Templates. 2. Tap Add New. 3. Enter the frequently used message > OK > Save. Sending a message with a template 1.
  • Page 63 Messaging E-mail gateway settings 1. Tap Messages > Options > Settings. 2. Tap Text Message. 3. Enter new Email Gateway for sending text message by email. 4. Tap OK > Save. MMS profiles for multimedia messages 1. Tap Messages > Options > Settings. 2.
  • Page 64: Email

    Messaging Receiving settings for voice mails 1. Tap Messages > Options > Settings. 2. Tap Voice Mail. 3. Enter the number of the voice mail center > OK > Save. Note This number may be pre-configured by the service provider upon activation. Auto delete message settings 1.
  • Page 65: Multimedia

    Multimedia Camera Picture album Video Camera Video Player Audio album Playing Music Music Player Music Player Settings Other files Managing memory Applications...
  • Page 66: Camera

    Multimedia Camera You can take pictures using the built-in camera. The photos can be saved to your phone or memory card and can be sent via multimedia messages and bluetooth. Special effect Self timer White balance Resolution Zoom Video camera mode Brightness Capture Settings...
  • Page 67: Zooming In And Out

    Multimedia Zooming in and out 1. Tap } then tap ~ or /. It increases or decreases the zoom ratio. Increasing or decreasing the brightness 1. Tap $ then tap % or & . It ranges from -3 to +3. Note In camera mode, the zoom function is not available at the highest ( 2048x1536) resolution.
  • Page 68: Picture Album

    Multimedia Picture album You can save photos to your phone or an external memory card and view, send or delete them from the Picture album. Note To access the Pictures folder, tap Menu > Pictures. Viewing the saved pictures 1. Tap Menu > Pictures. 2.
  • Page 69 Multimedia Sending pictures via multimedia message 1. Tap Menu > Pictures. on the desired picture > Send > via Message. 2. Tap Sending pictures via Bluetooth 1. Tap Menu > Pictures. 2. Tap on the desired picture > Send > via Bluetooth. Deleting multiple pictures 1.
  • Page 70: Video Camera

    Multimedia Video Camera You can record movies using the built-in camera. The video clips can be saved to your phone or memory card and can be sent via multimedia messages and bluetooth. Special effect Self timer White balance Resolution Zoom Camera mode Brightness Record...
  • Page 71: Recording A Video

    Multimedia Zooming in and out 1. Tap } then tap ~ or /. It increases or decreases the zoom ratio. Increasing or decreasing the brightness 1. Tap $ then tap % or & . It ranges from -3 to +3. Recording a video 1.
  • Page 72: Video Player

    Multimedia Video Player You can view, send, save and delete videos. The supported formats are MPEG4, H.263, 3GP, and H. 264. Playing saved video clips 1. Tap Menu > Video Player. 2. Tap a video clip to play. Sending a video clip via multimedia message 1.
  • Page 73: Audio Album

    Multimedia Playing a video clip 1. Tap Menu > Video Player. 2. Scroll and tap to select a file. Rewind Play/Pause Play bar Volume Fast Forward Mute Properties Repeat Audio album You can play, send, delete, move or copy saved sounds to external memory or to the phone. Supported formats are MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA.
  • Page 74: Playing Music

    Multimedia Moving or copying multiple sounds to external memory 1. Tap Menu > My Stuff > Audio. 2. Select a folder and tap to open. 3. Tap Options > Copy or Move. 4. Tap to mark desired files or tap All to mark all files. 5.
  • Page 75: Music Player

    Multimedia Adding music from Windows Media Player 1. Connect the USB cable to the device and the computer. 2. Select Music Player. 3. Open Sync Tap in Windows Media Player on your computer. 4. Select the music from the list and drag and drop to your device. Note Windows Media Player 11 and Windows XP are required.
  • Page 76 Multimedia Repeating songs 1. Tap Menu > Music Player. 2. Tap Settings > Repeat. to select Repeat All Tracks, Repeat Single Track or Repeat Off. 3. Tap 4. Tap Save. Setting the equalizer 1. Tap Menu > Music Player. 2. Tap Settings > Equalizer. to select Normal, Pop, Jazz, Classic, Rock, Dance, User 1, User 2 or User 3.
  • Page 77: Creating A Playlist

    Multimedia Icons for player Icon Description Adjust the volume Pause and play the audio file Tap and hold : Rewind, Fast Forward Tap: Previous, Next Repeat all Repeat off Repeat Single Track Shuffle On / Off Go to the library Library Play/Stop, Exit Player, Add to Playlist, Shop Music, Settings, Download Status, Options...
  • Page 78: Adding Music To A Playlist

    Multimedia Adding music to a playlist 1. Tap Menu > Music Player. 2. Tap Playlists. 3. Select the playlist and tap > Add Tracks. 4. Tap to select a category. 5. Tap to mark desired files or tap Select All > Done. 6.
  • Page 79: Other Files

    Multimedia Deleting music 1. Tap Menu > Music Player. 2. Scroll and tap to select a category. 3. Scroll and tap to select a file. on a desired file > Delete. Or tap Delete and tap to mark desired files or tap Select 4.
  • Page 80: Applications

    Multimedia Formatting memory 1. Tap Menu > My Stuff. 2. Tap Memory > Tap and select Phone or Memory Card. 3. Tap Format > Yes. Applications You can play pre-installed demo apps or download apps. It is easy to download and you can preview them beforehand.
  • Page 81: Useful Features

    Useful Features Alarm Clock Calendar Notepad Sketch Pad Voice Memo World Time Calculator, Tip Calculator and Converter Stop Watch and Timer...
  • Page 82: Alarm Clock

    Useful Features Alarm Clock Setting an alarm 1. Tap Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock. 2. Tap Create New. 3. Set the desired options. 4. Tap Save. Note To set the alarm to ring when the phone is turned off, activate the Power Alarm by dragging the bar to on. Viewing saved alarms 1.
  • Page 83: Calendar

    Useful Features Calendar Calendar helps you manage your schedule. You can set a reminder on any given date with this function. Viewing the calendar 1. Tap Menu > Tools > Calendar. Note Monthly view is displayed by default. Creating a new event 1.
  • Page 84: Sketch Pad

    Useful Features Sketch Pad You can create drawings and set as wallpaper or share via multimedia message or Bluetooth. Creating a sketch 1. Tap Menu > Tools > Sketch Pad. 2. Tap to select pencil thickness, color, eraser and undo. 3.
  • Page 85: Voice Memo

    Useful Features Sending a sketch 1. Tap Menu > Tools > Sketch Pad. > Options > Send. 2. After saving a drawing, tap 3. Tap to select via Message or via Bluetooth. Voice Memo Recording a voice memo 1. Tap Menu > Tools > Voice Memo. 2.
  • Page 86: World Time

    Useful Features World Time Using world time 1. Tap Menu > Tools> World Time. Note When you get out of your network, select a desired a city > Tap OK. 2. To add a new city, tap Add New City and tap to select a new city.
  • Page 87: Using The Tip Calculator

    Useful Features Using the tip calculator 1. Tap Menu > Tools > Tip Calculator. 2. Tap to enter values for all variable fields (Bill($), Tip(%), Split) and the corresponding calculation fields (Total($), Tip($), You Pay($)) are updated automatically. 3. Tap to use the decimal point.
  • Page 88: Stop Watch And Timer

    Useful Features Stop Watch and Timer Using the stop watch 1. Tap Menu > Tools > Stop Watch. to select Basic, Split or Lap. 2. Tap 3. Tap Start to start. 4. Tap Stop to pause. 5. Tap Continue to resume. 6.
  • Page 89: Connectivity

    Connectivity Bluetooth Using the Web Setting the Web’s profile...
  • Page 90: Bluetooth

    Connectivity 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, texts, business cards, calendar events and notes or to connect to computers using Bluetooth technology.
  • Page 91: Adding A Device

    Connectivity Adding a device 1. Tap Menu > Bluetooth > Search. 2. The available devices will be displayed. 3. Tap to select a device. 4. Tap Pair to pair the device, or tap View Detail to view the details of the device. 5.
  • Page 92: Using The Web

    Connectivity Setting File Transfer Location 1. Tap Menu > Bluetooth > Settings. 2. Tap the File Transfer Location bar. 3. Select Phone Memory or External Memory. 4. Tap Save. Naming your device 1. Tap Menu > Bluetooth > My Info. 2.
  • Page 93 Connectivity 5. Tap Save. Note You can send bookmark information via multimedia messages or bluetooth. Using RSS feeds RSS (Really Simply Syndication) feeds are used to publish frequently updated contents in web such as blog entries or news headlines. Adding feeds >...
  • Page 94: Setting Advanced Options

    Connectivity Viewing Web history 1. Tap Menu > Web. 2. Tap History. Setting advanced options 1. Tap Menu > Web. 2. Tap Manage > Options. 3. Change the Rendering Mode, Cache, Cookies, Security Warning, Javascript and Image Display. 4. Tap Save. Using memory operations 1.
  • Page 95: Setting The Web's Profile

    Connectivity Viewing download status 1. Tap Menu > Web. 2. Tap Manage > Download Manager. Setting the Web’s profile You can set your profile and view Profile Name, Home URL, Connection Type, Proxy Address and Proxy Port. Viewing the default profile 1.
  • Page 96: Deleting A Profile

    Connectivity Editing your profile 1. Tap Menu > Web. 2. Tap Manage > Profiles. 3. Scroll and tap beside the added profile. 4. Tap the field to edit > OK. 5. Tap Save. Deleting a profile 1. Tap Menu > Web. 2.
  • Page 97: Settings

    Settings Phone Ring Tones Display Powersaver Connectivity Keyboard Touch Security Locks Reset...
  • Page 98: Phone

    Settings Phone Setting the time & date 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Phone. 2. Tap Time & Date. 3. Change Time, Time Format, Date, Date Format or Auto Update > Save. Ring Tones Setting ring tones 1. Tap Menu > My Stuff > Audio. 2.
  • Page 99: Display

    Settings Display Setting the Homescreen Wallpaper 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Display. 2. Tap Homescreen Wallpaper. 3. Scroll and tap to select a file >Save. Setting the Menuscreen Wallpaper 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Display. 2. Tap Menuscreen Wallpaper. 3.
  • Page 100: Powersaver

    Settings Setting the font style 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Display. 2. Tap Font Style. 3. Scroll and tap to select a font type > Save. Setting the backlighting 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Display. 2. Tap Backlighting. 3.
  • Page 101: Keyboard

    Settings 4. Tap Save. Note You may incur significant roaming charges. Setting the Mobile Video 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Connectivity > MV Settings. 2. Select a profile or tap Create. 3. Input the fields and tap Save. Setting the Developer Mode Developer Mode enables developer services on the device through only the USB gateway or USB gateway and COM port.
  • Page 102: Touch

    Settings Touch Setting the touch feedback 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Touch. 2. Tap Touch Feedback. 3. Tap to select the touch feedback type. 4. Tap Save. Note The Touch Volume and Vibration Intensity availability depends on the the touch feedback type settings. Setting automatic screen lock 1.
  • Page 103: Changing The Pin

    Note You have only 3 attempts. If you enter the wrong code 3 times, the phone will be locked. If the phone locks, please contact the Pantech Customer Service Center. For details on fixed dialing, see page 48 . Changing the PIN 2 1.
  • Page 104: Reset

    Settings Reset Resetting the phone 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Reset. 2. Enter password > OK > Master Reset. 3. Tap Yes. Note It will return configuration settings to default. The default password is ‘1234’. Clearing the phone 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Reset. 2.
  • Page 105: Tty

    Settings The teletypewriter (TTY) is a telecommunication device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate via a telephone. Setting teletypewriter 1. Tap Menu > Settings > TTY. 2. Select Disable, TTY Full, TTY Talk or TTY Hear. - Disable: TTY mode is disabled.
  • Page 106: Appendix

    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...
  • Page 107: Alert Message

    Appendix Alert message 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 with a dry cloth.
  • Page 108: Troubleshooting Checklist

    Appendix When the “No Service” or “Network Search” message appears: If you cannot make/receive a call when you are indoors or underground where the signal strength is poor, move toward a window or go out to an open area. If you still cannot make a connection, contact your service provider.
  • Page 109: Safety Information

    Appendix When you are unable to charge the battery: This may be the result of one of the following cases. 1. Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest dealer. 2. You may be attempting to use the phone in an overly hot/cold temperature. Try changing the charging environment.
  • Page 110: Safety Precautions

    Appendix 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 and accessories. Any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories will void the limited product warranty.
  • Page 111: Switch Off In Aircraft

    Appendix 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 (Tap Menu >...
  • Page 112: About The Battery Usage

    Appendix About the battery usage Your phone is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) 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.
  • Page 113: Fcc Hearing-Aid Compatibility (Hac) Regulations For Wireless Devices

    Appendix Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection. Use your battery for the specified purpose only. The closer you are to your network’s base station, the longer your phone usage time because less battery power is consumed for the connection.
  • Page 114 Appendix The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for wireless phones, to assist hearing device users find phones that may be compatible with 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 box.
  • Page 115: Fcc Regulatory Compliance

    Appendix In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. 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.
  • Page 116 Appendix Your mobile device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile devices.
  • Page 117 Appendix 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 20 mm (0.79 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
  • Page 118: Warranty

    Many companies are making look alike accessories and in some cases, promoting that their product is equal to or better than the Pantech product. Be careful. Some of these products may not be compatible to use with your Pantech product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.
  • Page 119 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 HandsetHelp@ Pantech.com. Please have the following information available when you send the phone in for repair:...
  • Page 120: Other Warranty Program

    Appendix Model # IMEI # (Look for the 15 digit IMEI # behind the 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.
  • Page 121 Appendix For technical support in the U.S. & 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...

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