Pantech Breeze IV User Manual

Pantech Breeze IV User Manual

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Breeze IV experience.
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  • Page 1 From its EZ to read menus, to its sleek, stylish design, we know you will enjoy the entire Breeze IV experience. This User Guide contains important and useful information that will maximize your familiarity with all that the Pantech Breeze IV has to offer.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications Melodies MIDI, i-Melody, MP3, AMR, WAV, Design AAC, AAC+, WMA Clamshell phone with internal Camera and external display Integrated 3M CMOS Camera Displays • Resolution up to 2048 x 1536 • WQVGA LCD with 3.0” internal (3M AF pixels) display • 3GP Video recording/playing up • qqVGA TFT LCD with 1.44” to 15f/s (QVGA size) external display • Self-timer function (Off / 5 secs / • 9 lines for text in basic mode 10 secs) with 24 point font • Photo album and video album • Two soft keys and four-way • LED Camera Flash(Support On/ scroll and pressing Off)
  • Page 3: Operating Frequency

    Dimensions & Weight Operating Frequency Weight: 102 g (with standard • GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/ battery) 1800/1900 MHz, UMTS/ HSDPA 850/1900/2100 MHz Dimensions: 106.5 mm X 53 mm networks in North America, X 17.4 mm South America, Europe, Africa, Power Management and Asia-Pacific where these (Performance) networks are supported Battery Standby Talk • Automatic band switching Capacity Type Time Time Standard Up to Up to Lithium- Up to 250 1030mAh hours hours (Li-ion)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Specifications ........2 Breeze Mode Phone overview ........8 1. Calls and address book Using Shortcuts ......10 Making, receiving and ending a Menu overview ......... 11 call ............34 Quick & Easy ........14 Options during a call ....36 SIM card and battery ..... 17 Checking all calls ......40 Turning the phone on/off .... 20 Speed dialing ........41 Essential display indications ..
  • Page 5 Contents 3. Multimedia 6. Settings Camera ..........60 Phone status ........92 Photo album ........66 Sounds & alerts ......92 Video album ........68 Display settings ......93 Voice command setting .....93 4. Useful Features Advanced Mode Magnifier ........... 72 Calendar ..........72 1. Calls and address book Alarm clock ........
  • Page 6 2. Messaging Other files ........145 Receiving messages ....110 Managing memory ..... 145 Creating and sending text Playing games....... 145 messages .........112 4. Useful Features Creating multimedia Magnifier .........148 messages ........113 Calendar ..........149 Message templates ..... 118 Alarm clock ........150 Message settings ......118 Pill Reminder ........
  • Page 7 Contents 5. Connectivity 7. Appendix Bluetooth ........162 Alert message .......180 Using USB Mode ......165 Troubleshooting checklist ..181 Using the web browser....165 Safety information ......184 Setting profiles ......167 Safety precautions ..... 185 About the battery usage ...187 6. Settings FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility Language ........170 (HAC) regulations for wireless Time and date ....... 170 devices ..........
  • Page 8: Phone Overview

    Phone overview Earpiece Internal display Quick Call Keys Left/Right Soft key Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display OK key or access Browser Press to enter menu system Navigation key Camera key Scroll through the menu options Power on & off / Menu exit / End key Turn phone on / off, ends calls, exit Voice Command menus...
  • Page 9: Camera

    Volume up / Speaker Camera down External Display Flash LED Indicators Microphone 2 Internal antenna Micro USB Message, Call, area (Ear Mic. & Battery Charger) note: Holding the device by the internal antenna area might affect the quality of all calls.
  • Page 10: Using Shortcuts

    In Menu mode, Main Menus can be accessed by pressing the number keys (1 to #) corresponding to their location on the screen. Example: Accessing the Phone menu. Mode note: The phone has integrated advanced noise suppression technology. 1. Select Menu. To ensure voice quality, please do not 2. Press for Settings. cover microphone entries as indicated. Phone Mode. 3. P ress Using Shortcuts 4. P ress the U/D scroll key to select the mode.
  • Page 11: Menu Overview

    Menu overview Breeze mode Messaging AT&T Services User Guide Conversations Say a Command menu Calculator Options AT&T FamilyMap Tip Calculator Address Book AT&T Navigator Create Message Stop Watch Contacts AT&T Music Delete Groups Settings Games & Apps Delete Favorites Conversations Phone Status myAT&T Settings Templates Sounds & Alerts My Account Fixed Dial Settings Mobile Email Bluetooth Numbers...
  • Page 12: Advanced Mode

    Advanced mode menu Picture Messaging Address Mobile AT&T GPS Browser My Stuff AT&T Home Applications Book Email Conversations Navigator Bookmarks Audio Contacts Options AT&T Enter Groups Games Create FamilyMap Address Message Picture Favorites History Delete Video Settings Manage Delete Fixed Dial Tools Conversations Numbers...
  • Page 13 Video Tools AT&T Music myAT&T Settings Magnifier Music Player Phone Mode AT&T Recent Calls Software Shop Music Sound Profiles Camera Update Video Camera Display Reset Media Player Call Alarm Clock Phone Calendar Phone Pill Reminder Network Information User Guide Connections Notepad Network Voice Memo World Time Connectivity Calculator Security...
  • Page 14: Quick & Easy

    Quick & Easy Keys Functions Perform the functions shown at the bottom line of the display by using these soft keys. Scroll through the menu options in Menu mode. In standby mode, Left Scroll: Access My Stuff menu Right Scroll: Access Calendar menu Up Scroll: Access Create Message menu Down Scroll: Access Contacts menu Select a menu function or store user-input information, such as names. Also use this key for confirmation. Launch the Browser menu directly if pressed in standby mode.
  • Page 15: Keys Functions

    Keys Functions Make or receive a call. Show the recent call list in standby mode. Re-dial the last call number if pressed and held in standby mode. Complete the current call. Turn on/off the phone if pressed and held. Cancel user input and return to standby mode while in Menu mode. Quickly connect to the voice mail server if pressed and held in standby mode. Enter numbers, letters or special characters. Go to the dial screen if pressed in standby mode. Assign the number as a speed dial when it is pressed and held.
  • Page 16 Keys Functions Change various text input modes if pressed at the text-editing screen. Adjust the earpiece volume while making a call. Control the Ringtone volume, vibrate mode and silent all mode in standby. Mute the ringtone of the incoming call if the volume up key is pressed. Reject the incoming call if the volume down key is pressed and held when you receive an incoming call. Launch the Multitasking by pressing and holding the volume up key. Turn camera capture mode on. Work as a camera shutter in capture mode. Turn the Voice Commands on.
  • Page 17: Sim Card And Battery

    SIM card and battery About your battery Your phone uses a Li-Ion battery. About your SIM card Make sure to use an authorized When you subscribe to your battery and charger only. For network operator, you receive a more details, please inquire at SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) your nearest dealer. card containing your registration note: Your phone is powered by a information, PIN code, etc.
  • Page 18 Installing/removing SIM card 2. I nsert the SIM card into the slot. and battery The gold contacts 1. Remove the of the SIM card battery cover should go against from the unit. the metal contacts To fit the battery of the phone. cover, put it on Put the contacts the guide rail and of the battery into push up.
  • Page 19 Getting started To charge your the phone. If the contacts at the battery are not properly battery aligned, damage could occur 1. To charge, to the phone and the battery. connect the charger adapter as shown right. Correct Incorrect 3. T o remove the battery, push the Correct Incorrect...
  • Page 20: Turning The Phone On/Off

    Essential display 2. T o remove indications the adapter connecting, pull Signal strength. The greater the the adapter number of bars, the stronger away as shown the signal. When network is in right. searching mode is displayed. Turning the phone on/off Flight mode is active. To turn on A call is being made. When you are in no service area, is 1. Press and hold displayed. To turn off Call forwarding is active.
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    Getting started Vibrate Incoming calls set to A message is being sent. Only. A message is being received. Incoming calls set to Silent. An alarm is set. Received one or more text Bluetooth is active. messages. Bluetooth hands-free headset is Received one or more connected. multimedia messages. Bluetooth A2DP headset is Received one or more WAP push connected. messages. Bluetooth hands-free + A2DP Received one or more other headset is connected. messages. Data transfer via Bluetooth. Received one or more voice Headset is connected. messages. Inbox is full. USB is connected.
  • Page 22 External memory card is WAP is connected. When the inserted. security is set is displayed. An error occurred on the Battery strength. When the external memory card. battery charge is low, displayed. TTY is active. SIM dependent Pill Reminder is set. Network dependent An EDGE signal is available. (White color : Deactivate, Blue color : Activate) A GPRS signal is available. (White color : Deactivate, Blue color : Activate) A 3G signal is available. (White color : Deactivate, Blue color : Activate)
  • Page 23: Setting The Phone Mode

    Getting started Setting the phone mode Breeze Mode Advanced Mode Your phone has two customized modes, Breeze and Advanced. The default is set to Breeze mode which provides EZ access to the functions used most frequently. In the Breeze mode, you can view an abbreviated menu: Address Book, Messaging, Camera, AT&T Services, Tools and Settings. The To change the phone mode Advanced Mode allows access to Settings...
  • Page 24: Entering Text

    Assigning the menu Useful keys You can set the most commonly Display symbols. GoTo used menu item in Adding a space. standby mode. Press to toggle from initial caps 1. Select GoTo in standby mode to all caps, to lower case, or to > (Unassigned). numeric entries.
  • Page 25: Abc Mode

    Getting started Key characters by language ABC mode Each of the following keys will Press the key labeled with the scroll through these sequential target letter once for the first options listed by language. letter; press it twice for the second letter, and so on. English French Spanish 1. Press to change the mode . , - ? ! / ' @ :...
  • Page 26: Quick Call Keys

    the correct word. It will display 2. Press the most commonly used input numbers. first. To save a word not listed Symbol mode in phone’s dictionary, select You can input symbols. Options > Predictive Settings > 1. Press to view the symbols. Words. 2. Press U/D/L/R to select a 1. Press to change the mode symbol and select Insert.
  • Page 27: Pc Suite

    Getting started PC Suite To assign a contact to Quick Call PC suite is a Windows-based 1. Press PC program that allows you elect Quick Call > Assign. 2. S to easily manage personal data and multimedia files by 3. S elect a contact > Select. connecting your Phone to a PC. To make a call using one The PC suite application can be touch key...
  • Page 28: Memory Card

    Inserting a memory card • I nterface devices such as USB or Bluetooth for the connection 1. Remove the with the phone battery cover and the battery PC Suite features from the unit. • Contact Manager 2. Unlock the • Message Manager microSD card • File Manager slot by carefully Memory card sliding it up. The metal You can use a microSD card as a cover should...
  • Page 29 Getting started Using a memory card 3. I nsert the micro SD card into You can save, move and delete the slot. The the files in your phone and gold contacts external memory card. You can of the also move and copy the files to microSD card should go computer from your phone. against the metal contacts of To copy a file to the memory the phone.
  • Page 30 4. S elect Music memory card Storage , Modem, or Ask on Connection. 1. Select a file from the card > 5. F ollow the instructions on your Options Delete > Yes. > computer screen. Advanced Mode, you have access to all of the features of Breeze IV including the features Breeze Mode. provided by...
  • Page 31: External Memory

    Getting started note: Select Music Player when you want to add music to the playlist in your device. When you select Ask on Connection, it will ask you to select Music Player, Mass Storage, or Modem every time you connect your device with your computer. Resetting a memory card Settings 1. Select Menu > > Reset. 2. Enter password. External Memory 3. S elect OK...
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  • Page 33: Calls And Address Book

    Calls and address book Making, receiving and ending a call Options during a call Checking all calls Speed dialing Using address book Using your headset Fixed dialing number...
  • Page 34: Making, Receiving And Ending A

    Making, receiving and Making a call using the call list ending a call Your phone logs up to 20 dialed, received and missed call Making a call numbers. 1. Enter the area code and 1. Press to display the recent phone number. calls list. 2. Press Calls, Missed Calls, 2. S elect All Received Calls, Dialed Calls Answering a call Call Ranking by pressing...
  • Page 35: Switching Between Two Calls

    Breeze Mode - Calls and address book Making a call during a call 2. Type the country code, area code, and phone number. 1. Enter the phone number Options View 3. P ress or select > Contacts. Making an emergency call 2. Press to dial the 1. You can make emergency second call. The first call is calls even if your phone does...
  • Page 36: Options During A Call

    Options during a call elect Missed Calls 2. S pressing L/R. Switching your phone’s 3. S elect a number to call by microphone off pressing U/D. > Mute. 1. Select Options 4. P ress Switching your phone’s Answering a second call microphone back on 1. Press . The first call is automatically put on hold. >...
  • Page 37 Breeze Mode - Calls and address book Removing background noise Multi-party calls You can eliminate background You can talk with more than one noise from conversations and person or have a conference call. improve the voice quality of Making a multi-party call communications by setting 1. Call the first participant. Noise Suppression to On. Noise 1. Select Options> 2. Call the second participant. Suppression.
  • Page 38 Removing one participant Searching for a name or from a multi-party call group in address book > End. 1. Select Options Enter the first letters of the name for Name Search. The entries are 2. S elect the number associated displayed starting with the first with the call you wish to end or entry matching your input. End All to end all calls. Finding a name manually in Searching for a number in address book...
  • Page 39: A Call

    Breeze Mode - Calls and address book Reading a message during a Viewing the calendar during call a call View View 1. Select Options > 1. Select Options > Message. Calendar. 2. S elect a conversation > View. Making a note during a call 3. S elect a message > View. >...
  • Page 40: Checking All Calls

    Checking all calls Viewing dialed calls 1. Select GoTo in standby mode. You can view information about elect Recent Calls Dialed 2. S > all calls simply by pressing Calls. For more options for all, missed, received, dialed calls, and call Viewing call rankings ranking, select an entry and 1. Select GoTo in standby mode. Options.
  • Page 41: Speed Dialing

    Breeze Mode - Calls and address book Speed dialing note: If no logs exist, the message “No Call Exist” appears. You can dial quickly using speed Viewing call time dialing. Up to 8 phone numbers can be programmed using 1. Select GoTo in standby mode. numbers 2 to 9. elect Recent Calls Call 2. S > : Voice mail Time.
  • Page 42: Using Address Book

    Changing speed dial contact numbers, and information on the SIM or phone. Number of entries Address Book 1. Select Menu > > can depend on the capacity of Settings. the SIM card. elect Speed Dial 2. S and select a number. Adding a contact 3. S elect Change. Address Book 1. Select Menu >...
  • Page 43: Sending A Contact

    Breeze Mode - Calls and address book Searching for a phone Sending a contact number Menu 1. Press D or select > Address Book > Contacts. Menu 1. Press D or select > Options Address Book > Contacts. 2. S elect a contact > > Share Contact Info >...
  • Page 44: Using Your Headset

    Making groups Adding to favorites or 1. Press D, R or select groups Menu > Address Book > Groups. Menu 1. Press D or select > Add New Address Book > Contacts. 2. S elect Options > Group. Options 2. S elect a contact > > 3. E nter a group name and or Groups.
  • Page 45: Fixed Dialing Number

    Breeze Mode - Calls and address book Fixed dialing number While in standby mode 1. Press the button once to list Viewing fixed dialing number recent calls. list 2. Press the button twice to Fixed dialing number is a service redial the last call. that limits your access to specific While the phone is closed numbers in the address book 1. Press the button once to list recorded on the SIM. Input...
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  • Page 47: Messaging

    Messaging Receiving messages Creating and sending text messages Creating multimedia messages Managing messaging memory Email...
  • Page 48: Receiving Messages

    Receiving messages elect as New Contact 3. S Existing Contact. Viewing a new message Saving the object in a 1. Select View. received multimedia Reading a message from the message conversations 1. Open a multimedia message. > Messaging. 1. Select Menu 2. S elect an object. 2. S elect a conversation > View. 3. S elect Options >...
  • Page 49: Creating And Sending Text Messages

    Breeze Mode - Messaging Creating and sending 6. T o view the sent message, text messages Menu > Messaging. select 7. Select a conversation > View. Sending a text message 8. S elect a message > View. Menu 1. Press U or select > note: All sent messages will be saved in Messaging Options > > conversations. Create Message. Replying to a message 2.
  • Page 50: Creating Multimedia Messages

    Creating multimedia 4. S croll to the saved picture and select View. Confirm the messages picture and select Select. You can create and send 5. T o preview the message, multimedia messages. Capacity is press U/D to select the slide 100KB, 300KB or 600KB. An error Options box and select > message will alert you once the Preview >...
  • Page 51 Breeze Mode - Messaging Adding a new picture to the Send to 7. Select Options > > Select Done a contact > > > message Send. Menu 1. Press U or select > For details on taking a picture, Messaging Options > > see page 63. Create Message.
  • Page 52: Messaging Options

    Video 4. S croll to the saved video clip 3. S elect Insert > L/R. Select Create and select Play. Confirm the pressing video clip and select Select. Video. 5. T o edit the text message, 4. F ocus on the object. press U/D to select the text 5. Press or , or select box and edit your message. Options >...
  • Page 53 Breeze Mode - Messaging Adding a recorded voice Send to 6. S elect Options > > a Select Done > Send. contact > > memo to the message Menu 1. Press U or select > Adding a new voice memo to Messaging Options >...
  • Page 54 Adding other files to the 6. T o edit the text message, press U/D to select the text message box and edit your message. Menu 1. Press U or select > Send to 7. Select Options > > a Messaging Options > > Select Done > Send. contact > >...
  • Page 55 Breeze Mode - Messaging Adding Contacts to the Adding Templates to the message message Menu Menu 1. Press U or select > 1. Press U or select > Messaging Options Messaging Options > > > > Create Message. Create Message. 2. Enter a message. 2.
  • Page 56: Managing Messaging Memory

    Managing messaging Deleting a conversation memory 1. Select a conversation > Options Delete > Yes. > Up to 300 messages can be stored in the phone memory, Deleting multiple additional messages will be conversations saved to the SIM card. When Delete 1. Select Options > the message box is full, the Conversations. messages full icon will appear. All Deselect 2. S elect Select messages share memory.
  • Page 57: Email

    Breeze Mode - Messaging Email You can receive emails from your service provider. Receiving an email AT&T Services 1. Select Menu > Mobile Email. > 2. S elect an email. 3. S elect Select. 4. E nter your email account's login credentials.
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  • Page 59 Multimedia Camera Photo album Video album...
  • Page 60 Camera You can take pictures and record movies using the built-in camera. The photos and video clips can be saved and sent via multimedia messages, or Bluetooth. Video Camera Picture mode mode remaining White White Balance Balance Zoom Zoom Flash Flash Effect Effect Size Size Self Timer Self Timer Brightness Brightness note: When you set the photo size to 2048x1536, the zoom function is not available.
  • Page 61: Camera Options

    Breeze Mode - Multimedia Setting camera settings Icon Name Descriptions 1. Press in standby mode or Off ( ), 5 secs Self Timer Menu Camera Take select > > ( ), 10 secs ( ) Pictures. 2048x1536 ( ), Settings 2. S elect Options > 1600x1200 ( ), change settings prior to taking 1280x960 ( ), Size 640x480 ( ),...
  • Page 62 Video camera options Icon Name Descriptions Icon Name Descriptions Video Quality, Sound Recording, Flash On ( ), Off ( ) Advanced Save Location, Auto ( ), Day Light Timer Sound White ( ), Tungsten ( ), Balance Zoom in and out Fluorescent ( ) 1. Press U/D. Normal ( ), Sepia It ranges from 1 x to 4 x. Effect ( ), Negative ( ), B&W ( ) Increasing or decreasing the Off ( ), 5 secs...
  • Page 63 Breeze Mode - Multimedia Taking a picture to change to video camera mode. 1. Press in standby mode or 4. F ocus on the object. Menu Camera Take select > > 5. P ress or , or select Pictures. Options > Record. 2. Focus on the object. 6. S elect Stop to stop recording.
  • Page 64: Recording A Video

    Recording a video To Press Camera 1. Select Menu > > Options Send Send using > > Record Videos. Bluetooth Bluetooth Set as Options > Set as > 2. Focus on the object. Wallpaper wallpaper 3 Press or , or select Options Set as > >...
  • Page 65 Breeze Mode - Multimedia Mode. 3. S elect Camera To Press note : In video camera mode, press an Options Send Send using > > hold to change to camera mode. Bluetooth Bluetooth For details on taking a picture, View recorded Play see page 63. video clip Delete Options > Delete Viewing the recorded video Rename Options >...
  • Page 66 Photo album Viewing zoom mode Camera 1. Select Menu > > My Pictures menu allows Pictures. you to view all the pictures you 2. S elect a picture > View > have taken, save selected images Options > Zoom. to your phone or an external 3. Z oom an image in or out by memory card and share the pressing + / -. photos with others. JPEG format is supported, and other formats Viewing Picture Slide Show are saved in the Picture...
  • Page 67 Breeze Mode - Multimedia Sending pictures using View by Grid 2. S elect Options > View by List. multimedia message Camera 1. Select Menu > > Setting as wallpaper in the Pictures. display 2. S elect a picture. Camera 1. Select Menu > > Send 3. S elect Options >...
  • Page 68 Video album 3. S elect Select to select more than one picture. My Videos menu allows 4. S elect Deselect to cancel you to play, send, save and your selection. delete videos in your phone or > Delete. 5. S elect Options an external memory card. The supported formats are MP4, Viewing a file information WMA, 3GP and 3G2. Camera 1. Select Menu >...
  • Page 69: Multimedia Message

    Breeze Mode - Multimedia Using video player controls Viewing video clips by grid or list To Press Camera 1. Select Menu > > Pause / Play Videos. Rewind Hold U View by Grid 2. S elect Options > View by List. Fast forward Hold D Sending a video clip using Control Side key up or down or L/R...
  • Page 70 Sending a video clip via Delete > Yes. 5. S elect Options > Bluetooth Viewing a file information Camera 1. Select Menu > > Camera 1. Select Menu > > Videos. Videos. 2. S elect a video clip. 2. S elect a video clip. Send 3. S elect Options > > > Properties. 3. S elect Options Bluetooth.
  • Page 71 Useful Features Magnifier Calendar Alarm clock Pill Reminder User Guide Calculator Tip calculator Stop watch Say a command Readout Mode Slow Speech...
  • Page 72 Magnifier 5. P ress Capture. 6.To go back to previous page, Magnifier helps to select capture a more note: You can access captured images detailed scene by Menu Camera by pressing > > zooming in on the Pictures. screen. Calendar Current Display Capture Calendar helps you manage your Tools 1. Select Menu > > schedule including Magnifier.
  • Page 73: Viewing Calendar

    Breeze Mode - Useful features Viewing calendar Creating a new event Tools 1. Select Menu > > 1. Select a day and select Calendar. Options Event. > Task 2. S elect Appointment, note: View by Month is default setting Note. for Calendar. 3. I nput the event and select In the monthly view Save.
  • Page 74 Alarm clock Editing existing alarms Tools Alarm 1. Select Menu > > Setting an alarm Clock. Tools Alarm 1. Select Menu > > 2. S elect an alarm > Edit or select Clock. Options to access following: elect Create New 2. S for new Create New, Delete alarm. Delete All. 3. S et the Cycle, Time, Alarm Setting a simple alarm Sound,...
  • Page 75 Breeze Mode - Useful features Pill Reminder For details on taking picture, see page 63. Pill Reminder sets and Dosage. 3. I nput Name your schedule to > Create. 4. S elect Time take pill, and alarm 5. S elect Create > Set a desired pop-up will appear > Back. time > on the setting time.
  • Page 76 Checking Today's Pill 4. S elect Save. Reminder Deleting reminders Tools 1. Select Menu > Tools Pill 1. Select Menu > > Pill Reminder > > Reminder. Options Today's > 2. S elect a pill reminder> Pill. Options Delete Delete All > 2. S croll and select a > Yes. pill reminder item User Guide to check the detail.
  • Page 77 Breeze Mode - Useful features Calculator Tip calculator Tools Tools 1. Select Menu > 1. Select Menu > > Calculator. Calculator. > 2. Input the numbers 2. E nter the values with the numeric for all the variable keypad and enter fields (Bill($), Tip(%), Split) the operators with L/R/U/D/ to and then the calculate.
  • Page 78 Stop watch will be indicated by a clock icon. You can access the stop watch by re-entering Tools 1. Select Menu > the stop watch menu. Stop Watch. > Say a Command 2. S elect Start start. Your phone is equipped with 3. S elect Stop to stop. an Advanced Voice Command 4. S elect Continue (AVC) feature. This feature allows to restart or select you to make calls or use the Reset...
  • Page 79 Breeze Mode - Useful features AT&T Or select Menu > spoken. Services Say a Command. > Contact <Name>: Retrieve and 2. A t the voice prompt, say a display the contact information command and simply follow stored in the address book. the voice prompts. Go To <Menu>: Open an The following list shows available application on your phone. voice commands.
  • Page 80 Readout Mode • A nnounce highlighted items in Menus as user navigates the Readout Mode makes your phone phone a useful companion when • A nnounce numbers as they are you can’t or don’t have the ability pressed on keypad to read the phone screen. • R ead out text message content When Readout mode is activated, the phone will To turn on Readout Mode announce key alert, navigation, Settings 1. Select Menu >...
  • Page 81 Breeze Mode - Useful features Slow Speech Slow Speech makes the caller's voice slow down and easier to understand. Settings Slow 1. Select Menu > > Speech. or Off. 2. S elect On 3. S elect Select.
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  • Page 83 Connectivity Bluetooth Using the web browser...
  • Page 84 Bluetooth Bluetooth Icon Bluetooth technology enables Icon Descriptions free wireless connections Bluetooth is active. between electronic devices Bluetooth hands-free within a maximum range of 33 headset is connected. feet (10 meters). Bluetooth Bluetooth A2DP headset is connections can be used to send connected. images, text, business cards, Bluetooth hands-free + calendar events, or to connect A2DP headset is connected. to computers using Bluetooth Data transfer via Bluetooth. technology. note: Advance Audio Distribution Your mobile phone supports: Profile (A2DP) is a Bluetooth profile...
  • Page 85: Activating Bluetooth

    Breeze Mode - Connectivity Activating Bluetooth Receiving files Settings 1. Select Menu > > The receipt should be approved Bluetooth > Activation. before receiving a file(s). or Off. 2. S elect On The received file(s) will be saved in the corresponding folder. Adding a device For example, if you received Settings 1. Select Menu > > contacts information from the Bluetooth Devices.
  • Page 86 Setting the visibility Setting the Using Memory Settings Settings 1. Select Menu > > 1. Select Menu > > Bluetooth > Visibility. Bluetooth Memory in Use. > or Hide. elect Phone Memory 2. S elect Show 2. S External Memory. 3. S elect Select. 3. S elect Select. Naming the phone Settings 1. Select Menu...
  • Page 87 Breeze Mode - Connectivity Using the web browser Adding bookmarks 1. Press in standby mode or Accessing browser Menu AT&T Services select > > 1. Press in standby mode or Browser. Menu AT&T Services select > > Options 2. S elect Bookmarks > >...
  • Page 88: Setting Advanced Options

    Entering web address Setting advanced options 1. Press in standby mode or 1. Press in standby mode or Menu AT&T Services Menu AT&T Services select > > select > > Browser. Browser. Address. > Options. 2. S elect Enter 2. S elect Manage 3. E nter the URL. 3. S elect Rendering Mode,...
  • Page 89: Viewing Certificates

    Breeze Mode - Connectivity Managing private data Viewing certificates 1. Press in standby mode or 1. Press in standby mode or Menu AT&T Services Menu AT&T Services select > > select > > Browser. Browser. Private Data. Security 2. S elect Manage > 2. S elect Manage >...
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  • Page 91 Settings Phone status Sounds & alerts Display settings Voice Command Setting...
  • Page 92: Phone Status

    Phone status Vibrate and 2. S elect Normal, Ring, Vibrate Only, Silent This menu allows you to view My Flight Mode. Phone Number, Signal Strength 3. S elect Edit to specify a Battery Remaining. selected option. Settings 1. Select Menu > > 4. S elect an option for each field Phone Status. and select Save. To reset to Sounds &...
  • Page 93: Display Settings

    Breeze Mode - Settings Display settings Voice command setting Settings 1. Select Menu > > Setting the font size Voice Command Settings. Settings Font 1. Select Menu > > 2. S elect Confirmation, Size. Adaptation, Audio Modes, Large Very 2. S elect Medium, Speakerphone About Large. select Select.
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  • Page 95 Calls and address book with Advanced Mode Making, receiving and ending a call Call settings Checking all calls Speed dialing Using address book Using your headset Fixed dialing number Caller identification Slow Speech...
  • Page 96: Ending A Call

    Advanced Mode offers additional Once the call is completed, a call features and functionality summary is displayed. associated with making calls and Rejecting a call using address book. Press or select Ignore. Making, receiving and Making a call using the call ending a call list Your phone logs up to 20 Making a call dialed, received and missed call 1. Enter the area code and numbers.
  • Page 97: Making An Emergency Call

    Advanced Mode - Calls and address book Making an international call 3. S elect a number. 4. P ress to dial the selected 1. Press and hold key for the number. international prefix until the ‘+’,character appears. note: To redial the last number, press and hold in standby mode. 2.
  • Page 98: Answering A Second Call

    Replying to a missed call (Select Menu > Settings > Call > Call Waiting Options Activate > > in Advanced 1. Press to display the calls mode. ) list. elect Missed Calls Slowing down a Voice 2. S pressing L/R. Slow Speech. 1. Select Options > 3. S elect a number to call by Putting a call on hold and pressing U/D.
  • Page 99 Advanced Mode - Calls and address book Removing one participant Multi-party calls from a multi-party call You can talk with more than one > End. 1. Select Options person or have a conference call. 2. S elect the number associated Making a multi-party call with the call you wish to end or 1. Call the first participant.
  • Page 100 Finding a name manually in Sending a message during a address book call Send 1. Press U/D. 1. Select Options > Message. Viewing the details of For details on creating a text highlighted entry in address message, see page 112. book Mobile Web during a call 1. Select Select. >...
  • Page 101: Checking All Calls

    Advanced Mode - Calls and address book Call settings Checking all calls You can view information about Answering with any key press all calls simply by pressing Settings Call 1. Select Menu > > For more options for all, missed, Answer Mode. > received, dialed calls, and call elect Press any key.
  • Page 102 elect Recent Calls elect Recent Calls Delete 2. S > 2. S > Received Calls. Call Logs. Calls, Missed Calls, 3. Select All Viewing dialed calls Received Calls, or Dialed 1. Select Menu > My Stuff > Calls. Tools. note: If no logs exist, the message “No elect Recent Calls Dialed...
  • Page 103: Speed Dialing

    Advanced Mode - Calls and address book Resetting all call times Setting speed dial My Stuff Address Book 1. Select Menu > > 1. Select Menu > > Tools. Settings. elect Recent Calls Call elect Speed Dial 2. S > 2. S > an empty Time. entry and select Add.
  • Page 104: Using Address Book

    Removing from speed dial Adding a contact Address Book Address Book 1. Select Menu > > 1. Select Menu > > Settings. Contacts Options > > Contact. elect Speed Dial 2. S and select a or SIM. number. 2. S elect Phone 3. S elect Remove > Yes. 3. I nput the fields.
  • Page 105 Advanced Mode - Calls and address book Searching for a phone Sending a contact number Menu 1. Press D or select > Address Book > Contacts. Menu 1. Press D or select > Options Address Book > Contacts. 2. S elect a contact > > Share Contact Info >...
  • Page 106: Editing Groups

    Making groups Adding to favorites or 1. Press D, R or select groups Menu > Address Book > Groups. Menu 1. Press D or select > Add New Address Book > Contacts. 2. S elect Options > Group. 2. S elect a contact and select Options > 3. E nter a group name and or Groups.
  • Page 107: Using Your Headset

    Advanced Mode - Calls and address book Using your headset While the phone is closed 1. Press the button once to You can make or receive a call receive an incoming call. using your headset. When you 2. Press and hold the button connect your headset to the jack, once to end the call. the button on the headset works as follows.
  • Page 108: Caller Identification

    Slow Speech Address Book 1. Select Menu > > Fixed Dial Numbers. Slow Speech makes the caller's note: PIN2 must be correctly entered voice slow down and easier to within 3 attempts. If you input incorrect understand. code three times in a row, the PIN2 Settings Slow 1. Select Menu > > code will be blocked. If the PIN2 code Speech.
  • Page 109 Messaging with Advanced Mode P2000 Receiving messages Creating and sending text messages Creating multimedia messages Message templates Message settings Managing messaging memory Email Using instant messenger...
  • Page 110: Receiving Messages

    Saving the contact When your phone is set to Advanced Mode, you can information from a received use additional features and message functionality associated with 1. Select a received message > messaging. View. Save to 2. S elect Options > Receiving messages Contact. Viewing a new message elect as New Contact 3. S 1. Select View. Existing Contact.
  • Page 111 Advanced Mode - Messaging Saving connection settings It will be saved in one of the My Stuff categories in the folder. using Configuration For details on Photo album, see message page 130. Messaging 1. Select Menu > > Conversations. Launching URL in the 2. S elect an over the air (OTA). message 3. S elect Options >...
  • Page 112: Messages

    Creating and sending 6. T o view the sent message, text messages Menu Messaging select > > Conversations. Sending a text message note: All successfully sent messages will Menu 1. Press U or select > be saved in Conversations. Messaging Options > > Finding all sent messages Create Message. Messaging 1. Select Menu > > 2. Enter a message. each converation.
  • Page 113: Messages

    Advanced Mode - Messaging Creating multimedia Picture 3. S elect Insert > L/R. Select My messages pressing Picture. You can create and send 4. S croll to the saved picture multimedia messages. Capacity and select View. Confirm the is 100KB, 300KB or 600KB. An picture and select Select. error message will alert you 5. T o edit the text message, once the message exceeds the press U/D to select the text capacity.
  • Page 114 Adding a new picture to the For details on taking a picture, see page 127. message Menu 1. Press U or select > Adding a saved video to the Messaging Options > > message Create Message. Menu 1. Press U or select > 2. Enter a message. Messaging Options >...
  • Page 115 Advanced Mode - Messaging Send to 6. S elect Options > > 6. T o stop and save the Select Done recording, select Stop. a contact > > > Send. 7. To edit the text message, press U/D to select the text Adding a new video to the box and edit your message. message Send to 8. S...
  • Page 116: The Message

    Adding a recorded voice Send to 6. S elect Options > > a Select Done > Send. contact > > memo to the message 1. Press U or select Menu > Adding a new voice memo to Messaging Options Create > > the message Message.
  • Page 117 Advanced Mode - Messaging Adding other files to the 6. T o edit the text message, press U/D to select the text message box and edit your message. Menu 1. Press U or select > Send to 7. Select Options > > Messaging Options > > a contact > Select >...
  • Page 118: Message Templates

    Message templates Sending a message with template When you often use the same Messaging 1. Select Menu > > phrases, you can save the Options > Templates. message under message templates. 2. S elect a message to send. 3. S elect Select to add more Adding the message as a messages. template Send to 4. S elect Options >...
  • Page 119 Advanced Mode - Messaging elect Creation Mode 4. S elect Save. 3. S Message Size > Select. Setting profiles for 4. S elect a desired option > multimedia message Select. Messaging 1. Select Menu > > Setting receiving options for Options > Settings. multimedia message elect Multimedia Message 2. S >...
  • Page 120: Managing Messaging

    Setting auto delete old saved to the SIM card. When the message box is full, the message messages full icon will appear. All When message memory messages share memory. capacity is full, the oldest message will be deleted Icon Descriptions automatically. Text message is full (SIM and Messaging 1. Select Menu > > phone messages). Options > Settings. Moving a message to SIM Delete.
  • Page 121: Email

    Advanced Mode - Messaging Deleting multiple Viewing memory space conversations information Messaging Messaging 1. Select Menu > 1. Select Menu > > Options Delete Option > Memory. > > L/R to view SIM Conversations. 2. Press 2. S elect Select Deselect Phone memory. to select or deselect the Email message.
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  • Page 123: Multimedia

    Multimedia with Advanced Mode Camera Photo album Video album Audio album Music player Music player settings Media player Other files Managing memory Playing games...
  • Page 124: Camera

    In Advanced Mode, you can use the full features of multimedia that Breeze IV offers. Camera You can take pictures and record movies using the built-in camera. The photos and video clips can be saved and sent via multimedia messages or Bluetooth. Video Camera Picture mode mode remaining White White Balance Balance Zoom Zoom Flash Flash Effect Effect Size Size Self Timer Self Timer Brightness Brightness...
  • Page 125 Advanced Mode - Multimedia note: When you set the photo size to Icon Name Descriptions 2048x1536, the zoom function is not Normal ( ), Sepia available. Effect ( ), Negative ( ), Setting camera settings B&W ( ) 1. Press in standby mode or Off ( ), 5 secs Self Timer select Menu > My Stuff > Tools ( ), 10 secs ( ) >...
  • Page 126 Video camera options Icon Name Descriptions Icon Name Descriptions Video Quality, Sound Recording, Flash On ( ), Off ( ) Advanced Save Location, Auto ( ), Day Light White Timer Sound ( ), Tungsten ( ), Balance Fluorescent ( ) Zoom in and out Normal ( ), Sepia 1. Press U/D. Effect ( ), Negative ( ), It ranges from 1 x to 4 x.
  • Page 127: Taking A Picture

    Advanced Mode - Multimedia Taking a picture elect Video Camera Mode. 3. S 1. Press in standby mode note: In camera mode, press and hold Menu My Stuff to change to video camera mode. or select > > 4. F ocus on the object. Tools > Camera. 5. P ress , or select 2.
  • Page 128: Video Camera

    Recording a video note: You can find the taken picture in Menu > Picture. My Stuff Tools 1. Select Menu > > Video Camera. > After taking pictures 2. Focus on the object. To Press 3. Press , or select Send using Options > Send > Options > Record. as Multimedia a multimedia 4. S elect Stop...
  • Page 129 Advanced Mode - Multimedia After recording video clips Mode. 3. S elect Camera note: In video camera mode, press an To Press hold to change to camera mode. Send using Options Send > > For details on taking a picture, a multimedia Multimedia Message see page 127. message Options Send Send using >...
  • Page 130: Photo Album

    During recording a video clip note: To access Picture, select Menu > Picture. To Press Viewing the saved pictures Receive > Picture. an incoming call 1. Select Menu Pause and record 2. S elect a picture. Pause continuously 3. S elect View. Stop recording Stop Viewing zoom mode Photo album >...
  • Page 131 Advanced Mode - Multimedia Viewing Pictures by grid or Setting as caller list identification > Picture. > Picture. 1. Select Menu 1. Select Menu View by Grid 2. S elect Options > 2. S elect a picture. View by List. Set as 3. S elect Options > > Caller ID >...
  • Page 132: Video Album

    Video album Deleting multiple pictures > Picture. 1. Select Menu Video menu allows you Multiple 2. S elect Options > to play, send, save and delete Select. videos in your phone or an 3. S elect Select to select more external memory card. The than one picture. supported formats are MP4, WMA, 3GP and 3G2. 4. S elect Deselect to cancel your selection.
  • Page 133 Advanced Mode - Multimedia Using video player controls Viewing video clips by grid or list To Press > Video. 1. Select Menu Pause / Play View by Grid 2. S elect Options > Rewind Hold U View by List. Fast forward Hold D Control Side key up or down Sending a video clip using or L/R volume multimedia message...
  • Page 134: Audio Album

    Sending a video clip via Viewing a file information Bluetooth > Video. 1. Select Menu > Video. 2. S elect a video clip. 1. Select Menu > Properties. 3. S elect Options 2. S elect a video clip. Send 3. S elect Options > > Audio album Bluetooth. Audio menu allows you Deleting multiple video clips to play, send, save and delete >...
  • Page 135 Advanced Mode - Multimedia Listening to the recorded Setting as a ring tone sound My Stuff > Audio. 1. Select Menu > My Stuff 2. S elect a sound. 1. Select Menu > > Audio Voice. Set as Ring > 3. S elect Options > Tone. 2. S elect a recorded sound. 3. S elect Play.
  • Page 136: Music Player

    Music player 5. S elect Deselect to cancel your selection. The Music Player is an application Copy 6. S elect Options > that can play MP3 and audio files. Move. The supported file formats are Phone 7. Press L/R to select MIDI, i-Melody, MP3, AMR, WAV, Memory. And Select desired AAC, AAC+, WMA. folder > Here. Icon Descriptions note: Memory appears only when an Music is playing.
  • Page 137: Playing Music

    Advanced Mode - Multimedia Adding music from Windows Playing music Media Player™ AT&T Music 1. Select Menu > > Music Player. 1. Launch Window Media Player 2. S elect a category (Now on your computer. Playing, Music, Playlists, 2. C onnect the USB cable to the Albums, Artists, Genres) > device and the computer. Select. Player, Mass 3. S elect Music Play 3. S...
  • Page 138 Making a playlist Icon Descriptions AT&T Music 1. Select Menu > > Pause Music Player. Play Playlist. 2. S elect Playlists > Rewind with long press L 3. I nput Playlist Name and select Fast Forward with long press R Save. Previous track with short press L Music, Albums, 4. S elect All Next track with short press R Artists or Genres.
  • Page 139: Bluetooth Headset

    Advanced Mode - Multimedia Using a playlist Options Rename Playlist > > input new Playlist Name and 1. To add tracks to a playlist, select Save. Menu AT&T Music select > > Music Player > Playlists. 7. To delete the playlist, select Options Delete > Yes. > 2. S elect a playlist to add music Options and select >...
  • Page 140: Deleting Music

    Viewing a music file Genres) > Select. information 3. S elect a file. Set as Ring 4. S elect Options > 1. While music is playing in the Tone. Options player mode, select > Properties. note: You cannot set the music file while U/D to view Track it is playing. If a music file is larger than 2. Use 300KB, the file will be deactivated for Number, Title, Artist, Album, setting ring tone. Genre, Duration, Filename, Deleting music File Size, Location, Format,...
  • Page 141: Music Player Settings

    Advanced Mode - Multimedia Repeating music note: If the music file is playing, you cannot delete it. AT&T Music 1. Select Menu > > Music Player. Shopping music > Repeat. 2. S elect Settings AT&T Music 1. Select Menu > > elect Repeat All Tracks, 3. S Shop Music. Repeat Single Track 2. T o return to the previous page, Repeat Off.
  • Page 142: Media Player

    Sound and video can be protected by 3. S elect On and select copyright. It is illegal to copy such sound / video tracks for the purpose of selling Select. or distribution. Pantech does not in any Removing way support the unauthorized use of AT&T Music 1. Select Menu > > content on your phone media player.
  • Page 143 Advanced Mode - Multimedia <Audio player> Icon Descriptions Volume level 4 Back ground Pause skin Play Rewind with long press L Fast Forward with long press R Playing time Duration Previous track with short press Volume Player controls controls Next track with short press R <Video player> Repeat on Video Repeat off image Player controls Playing...
  • Page 144 Playing the video clip Playing the audio file My Stuff Tools My Stuff Tools 1. Select Menu > > 1. Select Menu > > Media Player > Video. Media Player > Audio. > > 2. S elect a file or select a folder, 2. S elect a file or select a folder, then a file > Play. then a file. 3. B efore playing a video clip, 3. S elect Play.
  • Page 145: Other Files

    Advanced Mode - Multimedia Other files Playing games You can manage unsupported You can download games to file formats that are saved on play with. It is easy to download your phone. It also lists files and you can preview them received via Bluetooth from beforehand. You will only be able other devices. to view games that are available on your mobile. Viewing the list of the files My Stuff 1. Select Menu >...
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  • Page 147: Useful Features

    Useful Features with Advanced Mode Magnifier Calendar Alarm clock Pill Reminder User Guide Calculator Tip calculator Stop watch Notepad and voice memo World time Converter Timer Say a command Readout Mode...
  • Page 148: Magnifier

    Current Display Capture In Advanced Mode, you can utilize all useful features that Tools 1. Select Menu > > Breeze IV provides. Magnifier. 2. Focus on the object and press Magnifier Focus. Magnifier helps to 3. Z oom in and out by pressing capture a more L/R. detailed scene by 4.Increase or decrease the zooming in on the brightness by pressing U/D.
  • Page 149: Calendar

    Advanced Mode - Useful features Calendar In the monthly view Calendar helps you To Press manage your L for Previous Move to schedule including R for Next another day your time for calls or U for Previous Move to special days. You can D for Next another week set a reminder on any Side key down or...
  • Page 150: Alarm Clock

    Editing existing alarms 3. I nput the event and select Save. Tools Alarm 1. Select Menu > > Clock. note: You can create events for dates from 01/01/2000 to 12/31/2099. 2. S elect an alarm > Edit or select Options to access following: Alarm clock Create New, Delete Setting an alarm Delete All. 1. Select Menu Tools Alarm > > Setting a simple alarm Clock.
  • Page 151: Pill Reminder

    Advanced Mode - Useful features Pill Reminder For details on taking picture, see page 127. Pill Reminder sets and Dosage. 3. I nput Name your schedule to > Create. 4. S elect Time take pill, and alarm 5. S elect Create > Set a desired pop-up will appear > Back. time > on the setting time.
  • Page 152: User Guide

    Checking Today's Pill 4. S elect Save. Reminder Deleting reminders Tools 1. Select Menu > Tools Pill 1. Select Menu > > Pill Reminder > > Reminder. Options Today's > 2. S elect a pill reminder > Pill. Options Delete Delete > 2. S croll and select a All. pill reminder item to User Guide check the detail.
  • Page 153: Calculator

    Advanced Mode - Useful features Calculator Tip calculator Tools 1. Select Menu > 1. Select Menu > > Calculator. Tools > Calculator. 2. Input the numbers with the numeric 2. E nter the values for keypad and enter all the variable fields (Bill($), Tip(%), the operators with L/R/U/D/ to Split) and then the calculate.
  • Page 154: Stop Watch

    Stop watch will be indicated by a clock icon. You can access the stop watch by re-entering 1. Select Menu > the stop watch menu. Tools Stop > Watch. Notepad and voice 2. S elect Start memo start. Using a notepad 3. S elect Stop to stop. Tools 1. Select Menu >...
  • Page 155 Advanced Mode - Useful features Options Place on > 5. S elect Play to listen the voice Wallpaper. memo. 6. I f you want remove the note Listening the recorded from wallpaper, select the sound Options note and select > Stuff. 1. Select Menu > Remove from Wallpaper. My Voice 2. S elect Audio >...
  • Page 156: World Time

    Converter To Press Tools 1. Select Menu > > Control Side key up or down or U/D Converter. volume 2. Press L/R to select Length, World time Area, Volume, Weight 1. Select Menu > Tools Temperature. World Time. > 3. S elect a current unit and enter 2. S elect a city > the value. Select. 4. T he result will be displayed in 3. P ress L/R to select all other units.
  • Page 157: Timer

    Advanced Mode - Useful features Timer Say a Command Tools > Timer. 1. Select Menu > Your phone is equipped with an Advanced Voice Command 2. S elect Set and input the (AVC) feature. This feature allows hours, minutes and seconds. you to make calls or use the 3. S elect OK. phone functions by simply using 4. S elect Start.
  • Page 158 Contact <Name>: Retrieve and 2. A t the voice prompt, say a command and simply follow display the contact information the voice prompts. stored in the address book. Go To <Menu>: Open an The following list shows available voice commands. application on your phone. Call <Name or #>: Voice dials Check <Item>: Check the status a name or phone number in information of your phone your address book.
  • Page 159: Readout Mode

    Advanced Mode - Useful features Readout Mode • A nnounce highlighted items in Menus as user navigates the Readout Mode makes your phone phone a useful companion when • A nnounce numbers as they are you can’t or don’t have the ability pressed on keypad to read the phone screen. • R ead out text message content When Readout mode is activated, the phone will To turn on Readout Mode announce key alert, navigation, Settings 1. Select Menu...
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  • Page 161: Connectivity

    Connectivity with Advanced Mode Bluetooth Using USB Mode Using the web browser Setting profiles...
  • Page 162: Bluetooth

    When your phone is set to Your mobile phone supports: Advanced Mode, you can • Connect to PC to access internet. use functionality associated • Connect to Hands-Free. with connectivity and set the • Connect to electronic devices. connection profiles. Bluetooth Icon Bluetooth Icon Descriptions Bluetooth technology enables Bluetooth is active. free wireless connections Bluetooth hands-free between electronic devices headset is connected. within a maximum range of 33 Bluetooth A2DP headset is feet (10 meters). Bluetooth connected. connections can be used to send Bluetooth hands-free + images, text, business cards, A2DP headset is connected.
  • Page 163: Adding A Device

    Advanced Mode - Connectivity 3. T he available device will be note: Advance Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) is a Bluetooth profile displayed. (mode) which is designed to transfer a 4. S elect a device > Select. uni-directional 2-channel stereo audio 5. E nter password and press . stream to a headset or car audio. note: The target device must be in Activating Bluetooth discoverable mode. Settings 1. Select Menu > > Receiving files Connectivity Bluetooth > > The receipt should be approved Activation.
  • Page 164 Take > Edit. device, select Options > 2. S elect Name Files. 3. E nter the new name and select Save. 2. T he available files will be displayed. note: The device name is what identifies > Copy. 3. S elect a file > Options your phone to Bluetooth network. Setting the Using Memory Setting the visibility Settings 1. Select Menu > > Settings 1. Select Menu >...
  • Page 165: Using Usb Mode

    Advanced Mode - Connectivity Using USB Mode Using the web browser 1. Connect the data cable with Accessing browser mobile and the computer. 1. Select Menu >Browser > Settings 2. S elect Menu > > Home. Connectivity. note: It will access your service elect Select USB Mode. 3. S provider’s homepage. Player, Mass 4. S elect Music Using bookmarks Storage...
  • Page 166 Mode, 3. E nter a name for new 2. S elect Rendering Cache, Cookies, Security bookmark in Title field and Warning, Javascript Image web address in URL field. Display. 4. S elect Save. 3. S elect an option > Select. Entering web address Managing private data Browser 1. Select Menu > > Enter Address. Browser 1. Select Menu > > Manage Private Data.
  • Page 167: Setting Profiles

    Advanced Mode - Connectivity Setting profiles Viewing certificates Browser 1. Select Menu > You can view a current Manage Security > > > connection profile or create new Certificates. profiles by customizing Profile Name, Home URL, Connection Viewing download status Type, Proxy Address, and Proxy Browser 1. Select Menu > Port. Manage Download > > Manager.
  • Page 168: Viewing Profiles

    Editing profiles Deleting profiles Browser Browser 1. Select Menu > > 1. Select Menu > > Manage > Profiles. Manage > Profiles. 2. S elect a profile > Options > 2. S elect a profile > Options > Edit. Delete > Yes. 3. E dit the parameters and note: The default profile cannot be select Save. deleted. note: The default profile is not editable. Viewing profiles Browser 1. Select Menu >...
  • Page 169: Settings

    Settings with Advanced Mode Language Time and date Voice command setting Sounds and alerts Display settings Security Updating software Reset...
  • Page 170: Language

    Update, Time, In Advanced Mode, you can 2. S elect Auto Time Format, Date Date change and customize sounds Format > Select. settings, call handling, display settings, security settings, and 3. S elect an option > Select. other settings associated with note: Only when setting Auto Update to your phone. Off, you can set Time and Date. Voice command setting Language Settings 1. Select Menu >...
  • Page 171: Sounds And Alerts

    Advanced Mode - Settings 4. T o improve the recognition selected option. Adaptation accuracy, select > 4. S elect an option for each field Adapt Voice > Start. and select Save. To reset to factory defaults, select Reset. note: You can check the details for each setting option by selecting Help on the note: You can specify the options only...
  • Page 172 Setting the home screen Setting the color theme Settings Settings 1. Select Menu > > 1. Select Menu > > Display Home Screen. Display Color Theme. > > elect Clock Type or Text. elect Deep Blue or White. 2. S 2. S 3. S elect an option or adjust 3. S elect Save. values.
  • Page 173: Security

    Advanced Mode - Settings Security 3. S elect Select. Setting the brightness Locking the phone Settings 1. Select Menu > > Settings 1. Select Menu > > Display > Brightness. Security Phone Lock. > 2. A djust brightness level of LCD. elect Phone Lock 2. S > > 3 Select Save. Select. note: Modifying brightness may affect note: The default password is ‘1234’.
  • Page 174: Updating Software

    Settings > Select. 1. Select Menu > > 2. S elect On Security Lock. > > 3. E nter PIN2 code and select 2. S elect Yes and enter PIN code. 3. S elect OK. For details on fixed dialing, see page 107. note: To change the PIN code, select Menu > Settings > Security >...
  • Page 175: Reset

    Advanced Mode - Settings Reset note: After downloading the software, the device will ask you whether to Resetting the phone update the software now or later. If you Settings 1. Select Menu > > choose to update the software now, it Reset. will restart the handset. If you postpone updating the software, the update will be 2.
  • Page 176: Tty

    Master Clear 3 Select OK > > Yes. The teletypewriter (TTY) is a note: It will reset your phone to its telecommunications device default setting and delete all personal that allows people who are deaf data. The default password is ‘1234’. or hard of hearing, or who have Resetting the external speech or language disabilities, memory to communicate via a telephone. Settings 1. Select Menu >...
  • Page 177 Advanced Mode - Settings Talk: Users who can talk • but cannot hear, can receive text messages and reply with voice messages. Hear: Users who can hear • but cannot talk, can send text messages and receive voice messages. note: Make sure to connect a headset to the phone before selecting one of the TTY modes. Then, you can use the TTY function.
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  • Page 179: 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 Speaker Phone & Noise Canel Dynamic Noise Suppression from Audience earSmart™ technology...
  • Page 180: Alert Message

    Alert message When the “Messages full” message appears: If you experience any problem The received or saved messages while using your mobile phone, are full in your phone memory. please refer to the following You need to delete some checklist. If the problem still messages.
  • Page 181: Troubleshooting Checklist

    Appendix When the “Password” message When the “No Service” or appears in Phone locked state: “Network Search” appears: Enter the phone password. The If you cannot make/receive a default password is”1234”. If you call when you are indoors or cannot remember the password, undergrounds where the signal contact the nearest carrier. strength is poor, move toward a window or go out to an open When the “Enter PIN1”...
  • Page 182 When the other party cannot When your mobile phone does hear you speaking: not turn on: Your phone may be set to MUTE. Make sure your battery is Disable the MUTE function. Or charged. Check to see if your your hand may be covering the phone works while recharging microphone located below the the battery.
  • Page 183 Appendix When you are unable to make a 3. Y our battery may have not call: been connected to the charger properly. Check the Your phone may be set to “Fixed connector. Dialing Number (FDN)” mode. Cancel the “FDN” mode. When you are unable to input data into your Address Book: When you are unable to charge the battery: Your Address Book memory may...
  • Page 184: Safety Information

    – D o not try to dry your phone Safety information in a microwave oven. If not, The following list shows how to sparks can occur and cause an maintain your mobile phone, explosion or fire. together with precautions to – D o not use or store your mobile take. phone in dusty, dirty areas. – K eep your mobile phone and its – D o not attempt to disassemble accessories out of the reach of your mobile phone.
  • Page 185: Safety Precautions

    Appendix Safety precautions – Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and Using a mobile phone while accessories. Any malfunction driving may be prohibited. or damage caused by the use Please check local laws and of unauthorized batteries, regulations with regard to the battery chargers and prohibition of mobile phone use accessories will void the limited...
  • Page 186 off or select Flight Mode on Switch off in restricted areas (select Menu > Settings > Always switch your phone off in Sound Profiles > Flight Mode areas where mobile phone use is in Advanced Mode. In Breeze restricted. Mode, select Menu > Settings > Switch off in explosive or Sounds &...
  • Page 187: About The Battery Usage

    Appendix when using medical equipment may affect nearby electronic for private purposes, if possible. devices. When it is switched on, Always consult with the medical do not place your phone close to equipment’s manufacturer or an delicate electronic equipment. expert regarding phone use near About the battery the medical equipment. usage Installing a hands free device Your phone is powered by a in your vehicle Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery.
  • Page 188 – Do not use a damaged battery – Dispose of and recycle used or charger. batteries in accordance with local regulations. Do – Do not disassemble or open not dispose of batteries by crush, bend or deform, burning; they may explode. puncture or shred. – Do not use an unauthorized – Do not modify or charger. Only use the battery remanufacture, attempt to for the device for which it is insert foreign objects into the specified. battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose – Only use the battery with to fire, explosion or other...
  • Page 189 Appendix – Do not short circuit a battery – Avoid dropping the phone or or allow metallic conductive battery. If the phone or battery objects to contact battery is dropped, especially on a hard terminals. surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service – Replace the battery only center for inspection. with another battery that has been qualified with the – Use your battery for the device per this standard, specified purpose only.
  • Page 190 you use. – To prevent injury or burns, ensure that no metal objects – Battery life inevitably shortens come into contact with the + over time. and – terminals of the battery. – Use an authorized battery and charger only. – Since overcharging may shorten battery life, remove the phone from its charger once it is fully charged. Unplug the charger, once charging is complete. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, especially inside a car in summer or...
  • Page 191: Fcc Hearing-Aid Compatibility (Hac) Regulations For Wireless

    Appendix FCC Hearing-Aid telecommunications services for Compatibility (HAC) persons with hearing disabilities. regulations for wireless While some wireless phones are devices used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal implants), users may detect a Communications Commission buzzing, humming, or whining (FCC) Report and Order in noise. Some hearing devices WT Docket 01-309 modified are more immune than others the exception of wireless to this interference noise, and phones under the Hearing Aid phones also vary in the amount...
  • Page 192 • M -Ratings: Phones rated M3 or their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones M4 meet FCC requirements that are rated have the rating on and are likely to generate less their box or a label located on the interference to hearing devices box. than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher The ratings are not guarantees. of the two ratings. Results will vary depending on • T -Ratings: Phones rated T3 or the user’s hearing device and T4 meet FCC requirements hearing loss.
  • Page 193 Appendix professional may help you synonymous for T ratings. This find this rating. Higher ratings should provide the hearing aid mean that the hearing device is user with “normal usage” while relatively immune to interference using their hearing aid with noise. The hearing aid and the particular wireless phone. wireless phone rating values “Normal usage” in this context is are then added together. A sum defined as a signal quality that is of 5 is considered acceptable acceptable for normal operation. for normal use. A sum of 6 is The M mark is intended to be considered for best use.
  • Page 194 in Section 20.19 of the FCC technologies that it uses. Rules. The HAC rating and However, there may be some measurement procedure are newer wireless technologies described in the American used in this phone that have National Standards Institute not been tested yet for use with (ANSI) C63.19 standard. hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of To ensure that the Hearing Aid this phone thoroughly and in Compatibility rating for your different locations, using your phone is maintained, secondary...
  • Page 195: Fcc Regulatory Compliance

    Appendix FCC Regulatory signals. Compliance In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission FCC Regulatory Compliance (FCC) adopted RF exposure This device complies with Part guidelines with safety levels for 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation mobile devices. is subject to the following two Those guidelines are consistent conditions: (1) this device may with safety standards previously not cause harmful interference, set by both U.S. and international and (2) this device must accept standards bodies: American any interference received, National Standard Institute including interference that may (ANSI), National Council of cause undesired operation.
  • Page 196 standards were based on equipment generates uses and comprehensive and periodic can radiate radio frequency evaluations of the relevant energy and, if not installed scientific literature. The design and used in accordance with of your phone complies with the the instructions, may cause FCC guidelines and applicable. harmful interference to radio communications. However, there Statement according to FCC is no guarantee that interference part 15.105 will not occur in a particular...
  • Page 197 Appendix measures: operate the equipment. Reorient or relocate the receiving RF exposure FCC antenna. For body worn operation, to Increase the separation between maintain compliance with FCC the equipment and receiver. RF exposure guidelines, use Connect the equipment into only accessories that contain an outlet on a circuit different no metallic components and from that to which the receiver is provide a separation distance connected.
  • Page 198 Health and Safety assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The Information FCC exposure standard for wireless This EUT has been shown to mobile phones employs a unit be capable of compliance for of measurement known as the localized specific absorption Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
  • Page 199: Warranty

    Warranty for your unit. GSM and 1900 MHz PCS “Warranty does not apply to... or operations. to any product or part thereof which has suffered through alteration... mishandling, misuse, neglect or accident”. 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.
  • Page 200 Some of these products may interfere with the functioning of not be compatible to use with your Pantech product. your Pantech product and may 12 Month Limited Warranty damage the unit or cause it to malfunction. Pantech Wireless, Inc. (the Company) warrants to the If service is required on your original retail purchaser of this...
  • Page 201 Appendix This Warranty does not apply defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at the Company’s option, (a) P roduct subjected to without charge for parts or labor abnormal use or conditions, directly related to the defect(s). accident, mishandling, neglect, unauthorized The antenna, keypad, display, alteration, misuse, improper rechargeable battery and installation or repair or battery charger, if included, are improper storage;...
  • Page 202 (d) D amage resulting from The Company disclaims liability connection to, or use of any for removal or reinstallation of accessory or other product the product, for geographic not approved or authorized coverage, for inadequate signal by the Company; reception by the antenna or for communications range or (e) D efects in appearance, operation of the cellular system cosmetic, decorative or as a whole.
  • Page 203 Company by calling the – I MEI # (Look for the 15 digit IMEI number listed below or to the # behind the battery of the place of purchase for repair or device.) replacement processing. – Complete description of the To locate Pantech Authorized problem Service Center, call: (800) 962- – Transportation prepaid 8622 or email HandsetHelp@ Other Warranty Program Pantech.com. You may have other warranty...
  • Page 204 THE EXTENT OF THE WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT A PERIOD OF 18 MONTHS PROVIDED ABOVE AND, FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL BY PURCHASER FOR THE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES PRODUCT. FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. INCLUDING ANY THE COMPANY SHALL NOT IMPLIED WARRANTY OF BE LIABLE FOR THE DELAY IN MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS RENDERING SERVICE UNDER FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, THIS WARRANTY OR LOSS OF SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE USE DURING THE TIME THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN...
  • Page 205 Pantech.com. with the sale of this product. Or visit the web site: www.pantechusa.com Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how For all other inquiry, write to: long an implied warranty lasts PANTECH WIRELESS, INC. or the exclusion or limitation 5607 Glenridge Dr. Suite 500 of incidental or consequential Atlanta, GA 30342 damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you...
  • Page 206: Speaker Phone & Noise Cancel

    Speaker Phone & Noise keypad) will be used. Cancel • I f you prefer to not hold the phone (e.g. to place it on your • W hen using the phone in desk or in the cup holder of your speakerphone mode with car) while it is being used in noise suppression turned on, speakerphone mode, the phone it is recommended that you should be put in the closed hold the phone in the opened position.
  • Page 207: Dynamic Noise Suppression From Audience

    Appendix Dynamic Noise technology: Suppression from • C apture, evaluate and Audience distinguish all the sound signals surrounding your phone, and Your phone is equipped with an the person you’re speaking with. advanced voice processing chip • T hen isolate the primary voice that delivers clear mobile calls by in conversation and filter out suppressing background noise, the background noise – so the intermittent sounds (like a siren person you’re calling hears only or nearby conversation), and...
  • Page 208: Earsmartâ„¢ Technology

    surrounding noise. science of human hearing to The noise suppression distinguish sounds, identify your technology is built-in and voice and suppress surrounding already enabled in your new noise, for clear conversations mobile phone. So it’s ready to just about anywhere. provide unsurpassed voice How Does it Work? clarity with every call. • T he earSmart voice processor in your phone captures your earSmart™...
  • Page 209 Appendix • I t also automatically equalizes and adjusts voice volume so you can hear and talk naturally, even in the noisiest places. • W ith earSmart technology, you can talk where you want, and have clear conversations for mobile calls, video chats, even speakerphone calls, without worrying about surrounding noise.
  • Page 210 Memo...

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