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KIN R1.0 - CDMA
Copyright © 2010 Microsoft Corporation.
Model OMPB10ZU

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    USER GUIDE KIN R1.0 - CDMA Copyright © 2010 Microsoft Corporation. Model OMPB10ZU...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PHONE CONTROLS ............. . . 7 The outside of your phone .
  • Page 3 GLOBAL SETTINGS ............. .29 About global settings.
  • Page 4 Answer a call ............. . . 56 In-call options .
  • Page 5 Albums screen............. . 92 Online screen .
  • Page 6 Battery charger handling ........... . 122 Device handling in potentially explosive atmospheres .
  • Page 7: Phone Controls

    PHONE CONTROLS THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR PHONE Microphone TURN YOUR PHONE ON/OFF 1 Press and hold the POWER button to turn your phone on. POWER button 2 Press and hold the POWER button again to turn your phone off. The phone will turn off after you confirm.
  • Page 8: Control Buttons

    CONTROL BUTTONS BACK button Use the BACK button to navigate back to where you came from. If you’re on a screen and editing or adding information, pressing BACK will save your information, or you’ll be asked if you want to save it. Press and hold the BACK button to return to the Loop (the center Home screen) at any time.
  • Page 9: Battery

    BATTERY Insert or remove your battery 1 Turn your phone over so you are looking at the battery cover. 2 Press the battery cover latch, then carefully lift the cover from your phone, lifting from the side with the latch. 3 To remove the battery, lift the battery using the battery lift tab.
  • Page 10: Charge Using The Usb Power Adapter

    • Battery life will vary depending on operating temperature, signal strength, phone feature settings, network setup, and system use (calls, messaging, etc.). • A shorter screen lock timeout setting will also improve battery life because the screen will go black sooner.
  • Page 11: Ways To Conserve Battery Power

    Ways to conserve battery power Listed below are a few ways you can save your battery power, as well as some facts about battery usage: • Adjust wireless settings. If you will not be using your phone’s wireless functionality for a period of time, you can save power by turning off Wi-Fi or by putting your phone in airplane mode, but remember you will not be able to receive calls in airplane mode.
  • Page 12: Screen Lock

    SCREEN LOCK To prevent accidental key presses or screen touches, lock your screen. While your phone is screen locked, you’ll still be able to adjust the volume during phone calls and media playback. You’ll also still receive incoming call and message notifications. 1 Lock your screen by doing one of the following: •...
  • Page 13 Double tap On some screens (webpages, Camera full-screen photo viewer) you can zoom in/ out by tapping the screen twice, quickly and in succession. If you double tap an image on a webpage, you’ll show the link options (if the image is also a link). Note: If you double tap on a screen where there’s no special double tap action, your double tap will be treated as a single tap.
  • Page 14: Keyboard

    Drag After you touch a movable item, if you hold your finger on the item and slide, the item slides with your finger. This drag gesture is used to rearrange Apps or Favorites. To drag contacts, photos, feed stories, etc. into the Spot the item until it lifts slightly and the Spot expands Spot, where it will disappear.
  • Page 15: Typing And Navigating In Text Boxes

    Press the PHONE key to open the Phone app. You will go to either the Dialer or PHONE key the Call Log, whichever screen you visited last. From the Dialer you can make outgoing calls. If you’ve navigated to another screen while in a call, press the PHONE key to return to the in-call screen.
  • Page 16 Move the cursor in a text Type a special letter character Type special characters on keys Lock ALT and SHIFT keys Text cursor ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 After you’ve typed something, if you want to move the cursor, touch and hold the text box to zoom in, then without lifting your finger, slide your finger to place the cursor where you want it.
  • Page 17: Lanyard

    Type emoticon or special character LANYARD You can attach a lanyard or phone charm to your phone by using the lanyard channel: 1 Remove the battery cover catch. 2 With the battery facing up, just to the left of the battery release button is the post for your lanyard strap.
  • Page 18: Home

    HOME ABOUT HOME What is Home? Your Home screen is really three screens. When you turn on your phone you’ll see the Home screen that shows your name, status, and stories from your favorite feeds, called the KIN Loop, or “Loop” for short.
  • Page 19 Loop Displays your name, status, and photo in the top section. Your photo comes from the social network where you most recently updated your status. Tap your photo to open your contact card; tap your status to update it. Below your name and status are stories from your favorite feeds, refreshed as new feed information is available.
  • Page 20 Where are my status icons? The connectivity status icons, as well as your battery’s charge state, sound profile, and date and time are available in the Dashboard. Open the Dashboard by tapping the mini Dashboard on the lower- right of the screen: getting low or if you’ve lost network connection), the associated status icon will display in the mini Dashboard.
  • Page 21: Manage Home

    • Choose sounds to assign to individual contacts when they call. Read more in “Create a new contact on your phone” on page 46. • Choose sounds for incoming calls, notifications, and alerts. Read more in “Sound” on page 35. •...
  • Page 22: Add Contacts To Favorites

    3 Tap the link to the feed you want to add, or tap Add to loop. (If you open the favorites menu, then you’ll also be able to select will add a shortcut to the webpage on the Apps screen, or 4 The feed stories will now appear on the Loop and also on the To add social feeds to the Loop, you must be signed in to the social network.
  • Page 23: Share With The Spot

    SHARE WITH THE SPOT About the Spot Put everything you want to share in the Spot, including the contacts you want to share with. After you drag contacts, photos, etc. into the Spot, then tap You can add the following types of items to the Spot: •...
  • Page 24: Remove Items From The Spot

    Remove items from the Spot You can remove one or more items from the Spot by first tapping the Spot to open it, then: • Tap on an individual item to remove it. • Tap Empty to remove all items. All items are removed after they are uploaded or sent.
  • Page 25 As soon as you start typing in the My Phone search box, matches will appear. For the Web and Near Me searches, type your search words, then tap the search icon to begin the search. Start typing the name of a contact or Type search words to Type a business name or product an app you want to open.
  • Page 26: Dashboard

    DASHBOARD The Dashboard gives you important status information about connectivity, battery charge, sound profile, alarms, and date and time. To open the Dashboard, tap the mini Dashboard in the lower-right corner of the screen. The mini Dashboard always displays the most relevant status information, depending on what you’re doing.
  • Page 27: Icons And Indicators

    Icons and indicators You’ll see the following icons, indicating connectivity, date and time, sound, and alarm status. Network connection strength Low network connection No network connection High-speed 3G data network available 3G not available Roaming outside home network • Solid icon: Roaming rates apply •...
  • Page 28: Recent Apps And Messages

    RECENT APPS AND MESSAGES To see the last four apps you’ve opened, tap those apps, simply tap it. Note that if you have unread messages, that app will appear as well with the number of unread messages noted. To close the Recent window, tap outside the window or press the BACK button. ONLINE HELP Go to the Apps screen and tap •...
  • Page 29: Global Settings

    GLOBAL SETTINGS This chapter describes the settings that are not specific to individual apps. App-specific settings are described in the individual app chapters. Most settings toggle on and off. Tap the setting to toggle. ABOUT GLOBAL SETTINGS My screen is too dim. How can I brighten it up? Go to the Apps >...
  • Page 30 My service plan allows me to roam when needed. How can I turn this on? You control your calling and text and MMS (multimedia) message roaming from the > Phone screen. You control data roaming from the Roaming setting and turn it on. You’ll be asked to confirm because extra roaming charges may apply. How do I change my ringtone? 1 Go to the Apps...
  • Page 31: Wireless Controls

    WIRELESS CONTROLS Airplane mode Turn airplane mode if you are about to take a flight, or when otherwise required, such as in hospitals. When airplane mode is on: • All radios on the phone except for FM radio are turned off, including Wi-Fi, phone, location services, and Bluetooth.
  • Page 32: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth to start Bluetooth services. Your phone is automatically “discoverable” when you have the Wireless Controls screen open and Bluetooth services are on. You can open the Dashboard and check the top row to see Bluetooth status at any time: displays when Bluetooth services are on, and the phone is connected to a device.
  • Page 33: Data Roaming

    4 Once connected, you’ll see the Dashboard will appear in the top row. 5 You can disconnect unpair device to your phone’s speaker during a call, use the Notes: • The phone does not support Bluetooth OBEX profiles, used to exchange contact information between Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 34: Themes

    Open to answer To answer a call by sliding your phone open, turn this setting on. With this setting on, you can also close the phone to end a call. Phone shortcuts To use phone keyboard shortcuts, turn this setting on. Keyboard shortcuts are listed in “Can I use the keyboard to control my call?”...
  • Page 35: Sound

    SOUND Control the sound volume or switch your sound profile by pressing the VOLUME Control which sounds play on your phone from the Vibrate Turn this setting signaling a call or new message. If you have ringer, voicemail, or messages set to sound, then your phone won’t vibrate even when this setting is on.
  • Page 36: Date & Time

    • Phone model There are also links to: • Legal - Tap to read the KIN Terms of Service. • Privacy - Tap to read the KIN Privacy Policy and turn Automatic reporting setting is on, reports are automatically sent to Microsoft if serious software errors occur on your phone.
  • Page 37 You can control the following screen lock and security settings from the screen: Auto-lock If you want your screen to lock automatically after a set period of time, use this setting. You can choose from: PIN & security PIN lock - For extra security, you can require that a PIN must be typed before the screen unlocks.
  • Page 38: Location

    Wallpaper To set your lock screen background (wallpaper): 1 Tap Wallpaper 2 Either capture a new photo or choose a photo from any of the Camera screens. 3 Once you’ve either captured or tapped a photo, you can crop it (drag and stretch with your fingertips).
  • Page 39: Language

    LANGUAGE You can control the language that displays on your phone from the the languages available to you are displayed on this screen. 1 On the Languages screen, tap the language you want to use. 2 Before a different language can be set, your phone must restart. Tap ACCOUNT SYNC If you’ve signed up for the service plan that includes the KIN Studio, the data you save on your phone will be backed up and synced to the Studio at KIN.com.
  • Page 40: Phone Updates

    KIN Studio system requirements • Silverlight 3+ • Broadband connection • Windows PC - Windows: 7, Vista, Server 2008 (+R2), XP (SP2, SP3), Server 2003 - Browser: Internet Explorer: 7, 8, Firefox: 2, 3 - Minimum: x86 or x64 CPU, 500 MHz+ processor, 128 MB RAM - Recommended: 2GHz Core Duo (or equivalent), 1 GB RAM •...
  • Page 41: Contacts

    CONTACTS ABOUT CONTACTS How do I get contacts on my phone? The contacts on your phone can come from the following sources: • Phone contacts - Created on the phone or in the Studio. • Exchange Server contacts - Associated with an Exchange account that you’ve set up on your phone using the Email app.
  • Page 42 Here’s an overview of how to use each of the Contacts screens. All Contacts screen Social network contacts screen Can I import contacts from my computer or my social networks? Yes. Contacts you store on your computer in Exchange will sync to your phone if you set up an Exchange email account.
  • Page 43 4 On your computer, sign in to your Windows Live account. Be sure to use the same username/ password you used when setting up your KIN account. 5 Click People in the upper navigation pane. Note that you don’t need to have a Hotmail account for this step, you just need to go to Contacts.
  • Page 44 Each card appears in its own screen; just slide your finger to the left or right to view the linked cards. Read more in “Link/unlink contact cards” on page 48. How do I add more information to a social network contact card? You can’t add or change information on a social network contact card because that card reflects the read-only profile owned by the contact, but you can save information to your phone that will be linked to this contact.
  • Page 45: Manage Your Contacts

    MANAGE YOUR CONTACTS Add a contact There’s several ways to add contacts to your phone. Note: When adding a contact or editing an existing contact, be sure to tap additions or changes. Sign in to a social network Save before navigating away from the card, or you’ll lose your unsaved When you’re signed in to a social network on your phone, all your contacts from that network are available in the Contacts app.
  • Page 46 Set up an Exchange email account Create a new contact on your phone Add a contact from the Call Log ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 To have your Exchange contacts appear on your phone, first go to the Email app and set up your Exchange email account.
  • Page 47: Edit A Contact Card

    Add a contact from the Dialer Add a contact after making a call Add a contact or phone number from a conversation card Edit a contact card 1 Go to the Favorites Home screen and tap and tap Contacts.) 2 Tap the contact’s name from the screen to open their contact card. Find a contact quickly by typing the name in the search box on the top of the screen.
  • Page 48: Link/Unlink Contact Cards

    1 Go to the Favorites Home screen. If your contact is in Favorites, tap the contact. Otherwise, tap contacts, then tap the contact you want to delete to open their contact card. (Alternatively you can find your contact by going to the Apps screen and tapping Contacts.) 2 Tap More >...
  • Page 49: Favorite Contacts

    FAVORITE CONTACTS You can add up to 51 contacts to Favorites. Favorites appear on the right-hand side of your Home screen, labeled FAVORITES. Scroll down to view the full list of favorite contacts. Any feeds updated by a contact who is part of Favorites will appear at the top of the Loop. Here’s how to manage your favorite contacts: Add contacts to Favorites Remove contacts from...
  • Page 50: Contact Cards

    Change a contact’s position on Favorites CONTACT CARDS From a contact card, you can: Update your status Call or text Write an email Map address ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 1 From the Favorites screen, two-finger tap the screen to enter edit mode.
  • Page 51: Find A Contact

    Open website Write on contacts’ pages FIND A CONTACT Find a contact from anywhere on your phone 1 Press the key on your phone’s keyboard. SEARCH 2 Type the name or number of the contact you want to find. 3 As you type, the matches appear in the My Phone screen. 4 When the contact you’re searching for appears, tap the contact to open their contact card.
  • Page 52: Phone

    PHONE ABOUT THE PHONE How do I use my phone for calls? If you’ve stored a contact’s number on the phone, start a call from their contact card. (Read more in “Contact cards” on page 50.) If you want to call someone not in your Contacts or if you want to use the Call Log, go to the Phone app.
  • Page 53 When my phone’s screen is locked, how will I answer a call? If your screen is locked when you receive a call, you’ll see an incoming call notification on the screen. • To answer the call - Peel back the lower-left corner of the screen (where sliding your finger diagonally on the screen, lower-left to upper-right.
  • Page 54: Using A Bluetooth Device

    Can I use the keyboard to control my call? Yes, but you must have Phone shortcuts setting on, you can use the following keyboard shortcuts while in a call: Answer call ENTER key, or open keyboard (set this up in Phone settings) End call BACKSPACE key, or close keyboard (set this up in Phone settings)
  • Page 55: Calling

    CALLING Make a call Call an existing contact Use the Call Log Redial a number Call someone not in Contacts Add a number to Contacts • Start typing the contact’s name from any of the Home screens to open a list of your contacts, then the contact’s name.
  • Page 56: Answer A Call

    Answer a call When a call comes in, you’ll always receive a notification on the screen. • To answer the call, peel back the lower-left corner of the screen (where your finger diagonally on the screen, lower-left to upper-right. • To ignore the call and route it using your Phone settings, tap twice.
  • Page 57: Multiple Calls

    Speaker To listen to your call using the speakerphone, tap screen. The menu option background changes color when selected. Add a call Read about conference calling in “Multiple calls” on page 57. Volume control While on a call, you can increase/decrease volume by pressing either the + or - VOLUME buttons on the phone.
  • Page 58: End A Call

    End a call To end a call, tap on the in-call screen. Tip: To add the number to your contacts, tap VOICEMAIL Before you can use the voicemail features described below, be sure you’ve set up voicemail with your mobile operator. Voicemail notifications 1 When someone has left you a voicemail, you’ll receive a notification on the screen.
  • Page 59: Phone Settings

    Send text to the number Clear log entries View only missed calls Call voicemail Save a contact from the PHONE SETTINGS To reach the Phone settings screen, go to you can: • Set your roaming preference. • Choose to open the phone display to answer a call and close the screen to end a call. •...
  • Page 60: Feed Reader

    FEED READER ABOUT FEED READER What are feeds? Feeds are website updates that you can subscribe to in order to receive frequently updated content. The Feed Reader app on your phone, as well as the Loop, aggregates and displays this content in individual stories.
  • Page 61 From the All Feeds screen, tap a feed to open the individual feed, then tap a story to open the individual story. The individual story screens differ depending on whether you’re viewing a social, photo, or news story. INDIVIDUAL FEED SCREEN Social network feed Tap a social story to open it in the...
  • Page 62 How do I subscribe to a feed? There’s more than one way to subscribe to a feed. One method subscribes a single feed and the other subscribes a group of feeds. Regardless of how you do it, newly-subscribed feeds are automatically favorited and so updated stories from these stories will appear in the Loop.
  • Page 63 4 Tap the star to show the Favorites menu. Address bar 5 Tap one of the following: • Add to favorites - Adds the page to your favorite webpages, but doesn’t subscribe you to any feeds on the page. Pin to apps •...
  • Page 64: All Feeds Screen

    Note: When you unfavorite a feed, those feed stories already in the Loop will remain until they’re replaced with new favorite feed stories. How can I tell if I have unread feeds? On the All Feeds screen there will be a number indicator next to the feed source if you have any unread feed stories.
  • Page 65: Favorites Screen

    Open a feed Refresh feeds Unsubscribe from news feeds FAVORITES SCREEN The Favorites screen is located to the right of the All Feeds screen. When you subscribe to a news feed, it’s automatically added as a favorite. If you’ve signed in to a social network, all your social feeds are automatically listed as favorites.
  • Page 66: Individual Feed Screen

    INDIVIDUAL FEED SCREEN Tap a feed on the All Feeds screen to open the individual Feed screen. From this screen you can: Remove a feed You can remove (unsubscribe from) news feeds, but you can’t remove a social network feed unless you sign out from that social network. To remove a news feed, tap Favorite/unfavorite For news feeds, tap...
  • Page 67: Individual Story Screen

    INDIVIDUAL STORY SCREEN When you tap a news or social story on the Feed screen, the story displays in the individual story screen. Photo stories open in the Camera full-screen photo viewer. From the social story screen you can read and comment on the story. From a news or social story you can: Read more For news stories: •...
  • Page 68: Email

    EMAIL ABOUT EMAIL What email account types can I use on my phone? You can use any type of email account, including: • Branded POP/IMAP email accounts • Other POP/IMAP email accounts • Microsoft Exchange Server email accounts (Exchange contacts will also sync to your phone) Read more in “Set up an email account”...
  • Page 69: Set Up An Email Account

    What’s the limit on attaching photos or videos to an email message? You can attach up to 20 items, totaling no more than 10 MB. After I set up an email account, where can I see my messages? Each email account you set up will have its own screen. From the Email app, slide your finger left to view each Inbox in turn.
  • Page 70: Inbox Screens

    2 Tap the type of email account you want to add. Tap branded account or an Exchange Server account. 3 On the screen that appears, type your account information. Note on adding an Exchange server account: • If you haven't already set up a PIN lock to secure your phone, you’ll be asked to create a PIN. 4 When finished, tap Done, then wait a moment while you’re signed in to the account.
  • Page 71 Create a new message to open a new message screen. Then: 1 Complete the field using one of these methods: • Tapping a contact from the list that appears, which is a list of all your contacts that have email addresses saved to contact cards. If you start typing a name or email address, the list will be limited to matches.
  • Page 72 Type message Save a message as draft Discard a message-in- progress ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 CREATE A NEW MESSAGE to address your message. Attachment indicator Tap a contact from the list, or start typing a name/email address in the the list to matches.
  • Page 73: Read Message Screen

    READ MESSAGE SCREEN Once you open an email message, you can also: Open and save photo attachments Reply to a message Forward a message Delete a message Mark a message read/ unread EMAIL SETTINGS To open the Email settings screen, from any Inbox screen, tap Apps Email settings is to go to In addition to setting up email accounts for viewing on your phone, you can do the following from...
  • Page 74 Ask before deleting Default email account Days to sync Signature ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 Turn this setting if you want to confirm before a message is deleted while on the Read Message screen. Note! Even with this setting turned on, if you delete one or more messages from the Inbox, you will not be asked to confirm.
  • Page 75: Messages

    MESSAGES ABOUT MESSAGES What kinds of messages appear in the Messages app? All your text (SMS), MMS, and voicemail messages appear in this one app, as well as missed, incoming, and outgoing calls. Conversation with someone not in your contacts. Unread message indicator.
  • Page 76 How do I write a new message? Can I attach a photo or video? Go to the Apps screen and tap Messages. Then tap New, type the phone number or name of the contact you want to message, and then write your message. To add a photo or video attachment, tap Attach.
  • Page 77: Messages Inbox

    MESSAGES INBOX All your text, MMS, and voicemail messages appear in this one screen. Your messages are organized by phone number into “conversations”. Conversations that have unread messages display in bold with a colored bar along the left side of the conversation. The last message you received or sent in the conversation is displayed in the inbox.
  • Page 78: Conversation Cards

    CONVERSATION CARDS To open a conversation card, tap the latest message from the inbox. From a conversation card you can: Save phone number or contact Reply to a message ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 If you’re having a conversation with someone from a number not saved to Contacts, you can add the number from the conversation card: 1 Tap the phone number at the top of the screen or tap next to the conversation.
  • Page 79: Mms Setting

    Save photo attachments Delete a conversation MMS SETTING You can choose to have MMS messages download automatically, or only when you open the message. This setting is by default (MMS messages will download automatically). To change this setting, go Apps >...
  • Page 80: Camera

    CAMERA ABOUT CAMERA Where can I see my photos and videos? The Camera app is organized across multiple screens, from left to right: • Capture - The screen where you take your photos and videos. Press the CAPTURE button to jump to the Capture screen.
  • Page 81 Can I upload a photo I’ve taken to my social network? Yes. After you capture a photo, a preview of the photo appears for you to delete or share. If you want to share it, tap Share > Upload, choose your social network, and it’s posted. You can also share a photo saved to your Captured screen.
  • Page 82: Capture Photos And Videos

    Does the camera record my location? If you explicitly allow the use of your location, the camera will geotag your photos and videos. Read more about your privacy options in “Location” on page 38. Read more about geotags below. What is a geotag? A geotag contains location information (longitude, latitude) that’s stored as metadata with your photo or video.
  • Page 83 From the Capture screen, you can take photos (in photo mode) or record videos (in video mode) and then share them: Zoom during capture Take a photo Digital zoom is supported in both photo and video modes to 8x actual size.
  • Page 84 Record a video 1 On the Capture screen, if you don’t see the recording icon 2 When ready to record, do one of: 3 To zoom during capture, use one of these methods: 4 To pause during recording, tap the pause icon 5 To stop recording, do one of: 6 Your video appears on the preview screen;...
  • Page 85: Photo Settings

    Photo settings From the Capture photo screen, tap Settings. The Photo Capture settings screen opens, where you can manually adjust these settings: Resolution Choose from: • Large - Full-size resolution, largest file size and best quality. • Medium and uploading. •...
  • Page 86: Video Settings

    Video settings From the Capture Video screen, tap Settings. The Video Settings screen opens, where you can manually adjust these settings: Resolution Choose from: • High quality Service, so they will not appear in the Studio. They will have the highest bitrate and largest file size.
  • Page 87: Full-Screen Photo Viewer

    FULL-SCREEN PHOTO VIEWER To view a photo full-screen, from any of the Camera screens, tap the photo thumbnail. To see the menu and other options, tap the photo again. In the full-screen viewer, you can do the following: Send a photo 1 On the Captured, Favorites, or Albums screen, find the photo you want to 2 Tap Tip: If the menu is hidden, tap the screen to show it.
  • Page 88 Favorite/unfavorite a 1 On the Captured or Albums screen, find the photo you want to favorite or photo unfavorite and tap it to open the full-screen viewer. 2 Tap remove it from the Favorites screen. The menu item that appears depends on whether your photo is already a favorite or not.
  • Page 89 Assign a photo to a 1 On the Captured, Favorites, or Albums screen, find the photo you want to contact 2 Tap 3 From the list that appears, tap the contact. 4 The photo appears in an edit window. Pinch to shrink the default crop 5 Tap 6 The photo now appears on the contact card and on the Favorites Home Note: You can also assign a photo to a contact from the contact card.
  • Page 90: Photo And Video Screens

    Delete a photo 1 On the Captured screen, find the photo you want to delete and tap it to open the full-screen viewer. 2 Tap Return to thumbnail From the full-screen viewer, simply press the BACK button to go to view thumbnail view.
  • Page 91: Favorites Screen

    Set photo as wallpaper Assign photo to contact Map photo location Add description to a photo Add to Spot Favorites screen The Favorites screen holds all the photos and videos that you’ve marked as “favorites” on your phone. You can have 100 favorites. To view the Favorites screen, go to the Camera app and slide your finger left.
  • Page 92: Albums Screen

    Unfavorite Play a video Send a photo Upload a photo Zoom and pan Set photo as wallpaper Assign photo to contact Map photo location Add description to a photo Albums screen The Albums screen contains photos you’ve imported from your computer to your phone. The photos are organized as they were on your computer.
  • Page 93: Online Screen

    From this screen you can: Favorite/unfavorite photo Sort by date or album Add to Spot Online screen The Online screen contains photos from social network photo feeds. Three types of photo feeds are displayed: • Posted photos • Commented photos •...
  • Page 94: Sync Photos And Videos To The Studio

    SYNC PHOTOS AND VIDEOS TO THE STUDIO If you have the service plan that includes the Studio and if you’ve turned on auto-sync (per “Account sync” on page 39), the photos and non-HQ videos you capture on the phone will be backed up automatically to the Studio, where you can view and share them.
  • Page 95 Zune Collection and will be stored on your computer in the location specified in the Zune software Settings > Software page. To jump to the Studio and see the photos and videos that have already synced, click the Studio members link at the bottom of the Zune software Video or Pictures page.
  • Page 96: Browser

    BROWSER ABOUT THE BROWSER How do I open a webpage? Open the Browser and start typing the web address. You can either type the top-level domain at the end of the address (e.g., .com, .net, .org), or tap the appropriate auto-complete option. If you auto-complete, you’ll be taken to the webpage immediately.
  • Page 97 Can I zoom in/out of a webpage? Yes. On websites not specifically designed for mobile phones, double tap the page to zoom in; double tap again to return to original size. On any webpage, zoom in/out continuously by pinching out/in with your thumb and forefinger.
  • Page 98 Can I set a page to use as a home page in the Browser? No, there is no home webpage setting on the phone. Can I do online banking or other secure transactions with my phone? Yes. If a website’s connection is encrypted and the Browser certifies it’s secure, you’ll see “https” and the padlock icon in the address bar.
  • Page 99: Webpage Browse Screen

    WEBPAGE BROWSE SCREEN Opening a webpage is very easy. Follow the instructions in “How do I open a webpage?” on page 96. Once you’re on a webpage, you can: Zoom Pan/scroll Go back Stop loading a page Pin a page to your Apps screen Refresh a webpage Favorite a webpage Save an image on a webpage...
  • Page 100 Type in text boxes Follow a link Subscribe/unsubscribe to feeds on a webpage ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 1 Double tap the page to zoom in. 2 Tap the text box to open a text entry box at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 101: Favorite Webpages

    FAVORITE WEBPAGES To add a webpage to Favorites, read “Can I save some pages as favorites?” on page 96. You are limited to 50 favorite pages. To view all your favorite webpages, slide your finger down the webpage browse screen. Your favorites are stored as thumbnails.
  • Page 102: Browser Settings

    BROWSER SETTINGS To reach the Browser Settings screen: 1 Go to the Apps screen. 2 Tap Settings, then slide your finger left to see the App Setup screen. 3 Tap Browser to open the Browser Settings screen. From the Browser Settings screen you can: Control security settings You can control the following security settings: •...
  • Page 103: Music & More

    MUSIC & MORE ABOUT MUSIC & MORE What can I do in the Music & More app? From the Music & More top-level screen, you can play music, podcasts, and videos that you’ve downloaded to your phone using the Zune software on your computer. You can also listen to (stream) music and download music directly to your phone using the Zune Pass catalog, and listen to FM radio stations.
  • Page 104 How can I copy media from my computer to my phone? Learn how to import your photos and videos in “Copy photos and videos to/from your computer” on page 94. To import music, read “Sync media from your computer” on page 105. Can I purchase songs and ringtones for my phone? You can download music from the Zune Pass catalog on your phone using the Music &...
  • Page 105: Sync Media From Your Computer

    (Home, Professional, Tablet PC, or Media Center Edition 2005 with Rollup Update 2), or Mac OS X with Boot Camp running those Windows operating systems. Zune software won't work on versions of Windows earlier than Windows XP SP2, any 64-bit version of Windows XP, or any version of Windows Server.
  • Page 106: Media Player

    Sync with phone Once you have installed the Zune software and set up your account, follow these steps to sync your phone with your collection: 1 Connect your phone to your computer via USB. 2 Open the Zune software if it doesn’t open automatically. The first time you do this you’ll be prompted to name your phone, specify sync preferences, then link your phone to your Zune account (if you have one).
  • Page 107: Play An Item

    View music artist info 1 Tap 2 Tap an artist to open the list of View item details 1 Navigate to a song, video, artist, album, podcast, or other category. 2 Tap the item’s name to open the item details screen. 3 From this screen you can view information about the item, start playing Play an item 1 Once you’ve navigated to the item you want to play, tap the artwork to begin play immediately.
  • Page 108: Now Playing Screens

    Start playing a playlist Go to Now Playing screens Music and podcasts Now Playing screen Once you’ve starting playing music or a podcast, you’ll automatically go to the Now Playing screen. There are two sets of controls you can use on this screen. By default you’ll see the shuffle, repeat, and rating controls.
  • Page 109 Repeat songs Video Now Playing screen Once you tap the video artwork, the video will start playing. Tap the screen again to open the volume, pause, play, forward, back, and resize controls. From the video Now Playing screen you can: Fast forward video Rewind video Resize...
  • Page 110: Control Media Play

    Control media play Even if you are not in the Music & More app while a song, podcast, or FM radio station is playing, you can control play by pressing one of the VOLUME buttons. (See the location of the VOLUME buttons in “The outside of your phone”...
  • Page 111 Like the other Now Playing screens, there are two sets of controls. To toggle between them, tap the screen. From the FM radio screen you can: Find a station Seek stations Add a station to presets Remove a station from presets View your saved stations Pause/resume song play Add currently-playing song to cart...
  • Page 112: Listen To Media With Headset, Headphones, Or Bluetooth Device

    LISTEN TO MEDIA WITH HEADSET, HEADPHONES, OR BLUETOOTH DEVICE You can listen to music, videos, podcasts, or the FM radio using the one-button headset that came in the box. You can also use a three-button premium headset, stereo headphones, or a Bluetooth device (all available for purchase separately).
  • Page 113: Zune Pass Catalog

    ZUNE PASS CATALOG Before you can see anything in the Zune Pass catalog, you must get a Zune Pass and sign up for a Zune account using the Zune software on your computer. The first time you connect your phone you’ll be prompted to link your phone with your Zune account.
  • Page 114: Settings

    Stream music Browse artist discography SETTINGS Control the following from the Music settings Radio settings Storage ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 With a Zune Pass, you can stream an unlimited number of songs. Follow the steps above in “Browse for music and add to cart” and when you find a song you want to listen to, tap To get more songs from an artist, go to scroll down to...
  • Page 115: Alarm

    ALARM ABOUT ALARM How many alarms can I set? You can create up to 10 alarms. If I set an alarm, can I save it even though I don’t want it to go off? Yes. All you have to do is turn off the alarm. It will remain in your list. Alarms that are off are listed below alarms that are on.
  • Page 116 Does my phone display an indicator when I have an alarm set? Yes, if you tap the Dashboard, you’ll see the alarm indicator next to the time. You can tap the indicator to open the Alarms screen. Alarm indicator How long does snooze last? If you tap Snooze on the alarm notification, the alarm will sound again after 10 minutes.
  • Page 117: Create An Alarm

    What happens if I have a headset attached to the phone and am listening to music when an alarm goes off? The alarm will sound through your headset. What happens if I ignore an alarm when it goes off? If you don’t Dismiss Snooze continue to ignore the alarm, it will automatically dismiss after three hours.
  • Page 118: Change An Alarm's Settings

    3 The alarm switches from CHANGE AN ALARM’S SETTINGS 1 Go to the Apps screen, then tap Alarm. 2 Tap Edit. 3 From the list, tap the alarm you want to edit to open it for editing. 4 On the Edit Alarm screen, tap any of the settings (time, frequency, sound, note) to make adjustments.
  • Page 119 You ignore the alarm notification Your screen is locked when the alarm goes off ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 If you ignore the alarm for 5 minutes, the alarm will automatically snooze (for 10 minutes). If you keep ignoring the alarm, after 3 hours of sounding for 5 minutes and snoozing for 10 minutes, the alarm will dismiss.
  • Page 120: Safety, Regulatory, And Legal Information

    SAFETY, REGULATORY, AND LEGAL INFORMATION HANDLING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Your phone is a mobile device that may break if dropped, subjected to severe shock, or exposed to water. Please handle the device carefully and read the precautions listed below. These precautions provide essential information for the safe handling of the product and for the protection of the users and others from possible harm.
  • Page 121 • Switch off your device or put your device in “airplane mode” when in an aircraft. The use of the device in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, may disrupt the cellular network, and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.
  • Page 122: Battery Charger Handling

    USB power adapter on a heat-insulating surface. • Never use a USB power adapter or multi-function micro-USB cable that has received a sharp blow, been dropped, thrown from a speeding vehicle, or is otherwise damaged; doing so may damage your device.
  • Page 123: Device Handling In Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

    • Never attempt to disassemble or repair a USB power adapter or multi-function micro-USB cable, because doing so exposes you to electric shock. Device handling in potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.
  • Page 124: Driving Safety

    BATTERY DISPOSAL THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM-ION BATTERY. THIS BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. CONTACT LOCAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS IN YOUR AREA OR RBRC RECYCLING GUIDELINES IN THIS GUIDE. Driving safety Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in many states. Remember, safety comes first.
  • Page 125 phones and adverse health outcomes. Still the scientific community does recommend conducting additional research to address gaps in knowledge. That research is being conducted around the world and FDA continues to monitor developments in this field.” You can access the FDA website at http:// http://www.fda.gov (under “c”...
  • Page 126 December 2000. In this report a group of independent experts noted that no evidence exists that using a cell phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. [The UK’s] recommendation to limit cell phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists.”...
  • Page 127 • Should ALWAYS keep the wireless phone more than six (6) inches from their implantable medical device when the wireless phone is turned ON; • Should not carry the wireless phone in a breast pocket; • Should use the ear opposite the implantable medical device to minimize the potential for interference;...
  • Page 128 NHTSA advises that the “safest course of action is to refrain from using a cell phone while driving.” NHTSA’s policy on “Cell Phone Use While Driving,” as well as Frequently Asked Questions on the subject, are available at www.nhtsa.gov (click on “Traffic Safety”...
  • Page 129: Regulatory And Compliance Information

    REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FCC notice 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.
  • Page 130 The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.
  • Page 131: Emergency Calls

    should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Emergency calls Never rely solely upon your wireless phone for essential communications (e.g., medical emergencies), if it can be avoided, since a wireless phone requires a complex combination of radio signals, relay stations, and landline networks for its operation.
  • Page 132: Hearing Aid Compatibility With Mobile Phones

    Hearing aid compatibility with mobile phones When some mobile phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
  • Page 133: Compliance With Additional Fcc Regulations

    and conserving our natural resources. (RBRC™ is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.) Compliance with additional FCC regulations Never violate any of the following Rules and Regulations of the FCC when using your mobile phone. Such violations are punishable by fine, imprisonment or both. •...
  • Page 134: Legal Information

    LEGAL INFORMATION KIN terms of service This KIN Terms of Service (the “Agreement”) between you and Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”) supplements the Microsoft Service Agreement for Windows Live (“Windows Live Agreement”). In order to use the KIN Service (defined below), you must have a valid Windows Live ID and have agreed to the Windows Live Agreement.
  • Page 135 agreements containing additional terms and conditions. Any such license agreements will be provided to you separately. You hereby agree to comply with all such additional terms and conditions in your use of the Third-Party Software. 2. Ownership The KIN Software is licensed to you, not sold. Microsoft and its licensors retain exclusive ownership of all proprietary rights, including all patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark and other intellectual property rights worldwide, in and to the KIN Service and the KIN Software (including any corrections, bug fixes, enhancements, updates or other modifications thereto).
  • Page 136 content and services you access or subscribe. In no event will Microsoft be liable to you in connection with any websites, content, products, services, materials, or practices of a third party. 6. Consent for Internet-Based Services Microsoft provides Internet-based services with the KIN Service. It may change or cancel them at any time.
  • Page 137 model and software version. If a particular feature of the KIN Service sends information to Microsoft, Standard Device Information will be sent as well. 8. KIN Website You may access and manage certain information from your account (e.g. photos, contacts) through the KIN website.
  • Page 138: 12-Month Limited Warranty

    12-month limited warranty Personal Communications Devices, LLC. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this handheld portable cellular telephone, that should this product or any part thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship that results in product failure within the first twelve (12) month period from the date of purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at the Company’s option, without charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect(s).
  • Page 139 any third-party software, personal information or memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated with any wireless device, whether under warranty or not, returned to Personal Communications Devices, LLC for repair or service. To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product should be delivered with proof of Warranty coverage (e.g.
  • Page 140 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
  • Page 141: Index

    INDEX Numerics 1xRTT network indicator   24-hour time, setting   3G network indicator   about your phone setting   accounts set up email   sign in to social networks   all songs to playlist   another call when on the phone contact to Favorites Home screen contact to phone  ...
  • Page 142 background set photo on lock screen   backlight, timeout to dim   battery about the battery   charge indicator   insert and remove   ways to conserve power   blinking roaming indicator Bluetooth listen to music with Bluetooth headset service indicator  ...
  • Page 143 voicemail   Call Log about   call voicemail   clear entries   save contact info   send text (SMS)   use to make a call   view missed calls   camera about geotags   about the screens   Albums screen  ...
  • Page 144 on online photos in camera on social story   conference calling   connect to Bluetooth device   to Wi-Fi network   conserve battery power   contact cards about   call or text from   delete   edit   link/unlink   , ...
  • Page 145 entire conversation   ,  music and videos   photo or video during preview photos   description, add to photo   device, Bluetooth pair   Dialer call number not saved in Contacts go to using Phone key   redial number   save number to Contacts  ...
  • Page 146 open favorite webpage   share favorite webpages   Favorites Home screen about   ,  add contacts   ,  how linking/unlinking contacts affects favorites   rearrange favorites   ,  remove contacts   ,  Feed Reader favorite/unfavorite feeds favorites screen   individual feed screen  ...
  • Page 147 flick   pinch in/out   slide     touch and hold   touch screen   two-finger tap   setting for photo geotags   setting for video geotags   hang up by closing keyboard   end a call   headphones use to listen to media  ...
  • Page 148 Shift key   shortcuts during calls   slide to answer/end calls special characters   Symbol key   keyboard shortcuts, Dialer Privacy Policy   Terms of Service   KIN Service connection indicator KIN Studio about   language, change   lanyard attaching to phone  ...
  • Page 149 set default signature   set sound for new   sync email   where to view your text/MMS messages write new email   write new text/MMS message Microsoft Exchange Server account missed calls, view in Call Log conversation cards   inbox  ...
  • Page 150 pan in photos   ,  ,  phone add another call   answer incoming call   call existing contact   call number not saved in Contacts call voicemail   call waiting   conference calls   control volume   end a call  ...
  • Page 151 PINs, required for Bluetooth pairing play music or videos   playlist add songs   remove all songs   playlists add/remove songs   edit   podcasts, listen using Music & More post comment on a status message comment on social network site new status message  ...
  • Page 152 auto-lock   screen lock about   set photo as background   set timeout   using   search for contacts   for song or video   for webpage   get "instant answers"     your phone, web, and "near me" businesses security, using PIN lock  ...
  • Page 153 songs add to Now Playing playlist remove all from playlist   sort order photos and videos in Albums sound change for ringer and new messages set an alarm sound   set for incoming call (ringer) set for new message   set for new voicemail  ...
  • Page 154 to use with phone   text (SMS) contact from contact card conversation cards   inbox   send from Call Log   where to view messages   write new   text box insert a special character typing on a webpage   typing on phone  ...
  • Page 155: Connection Indicator

    voicemail   call from Call Log   call from conversation card inbox   notification   notifications   set sound for new   set the number to call   volume buttons, using   ,  control during a call   set sound profile  ...

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