OM8999VWU S E R G U I D EUser GuideGuía del Usuario5U000322C0A REV.01 OM8999VW
16 020304050607080117 Message IconsUnread Message Received Read MessageRead Message Multiple Message SentUnread EMS Message DeliveredRead EMSMultiple
18 020304050607080119 REMOVING THE BATTERY1. To remove the battery cover, insert your finger tip into the slot (1), then push down on the top of the
CRUX{t20 2This chapter addresses and explains the basic features for CRUXTM including:BASIC OPERATIONBATTERY HANDLING INFORMATIONDO’S• Only use the
22 020301040506070823 TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFFTURNING THE PHONE ON1. Press and hold the Power Key until the touch screen turns on.2. Enter y
24 020301040506070825 USING THE HOME SCREENYour phone’s home screen has three different screens which allow you to access main menus, widgets, and mul
26 020301040506070827 DELETING AN ITEM1. From the multimedia shortcut screen, tap .2. Tap Remove.3. Tap the item to delete and then tap Remove.4.
28 020301040506070829 Main Menu 2ND Depth3RD Depth6. Display Settings1. Wallpaper2. Banners3. Main Menu Settings4. Backlight Timer5. Backlight Brightn
30 020301040506070831 Main Menu 2ND Depth 3RD Depth10. My Music1. Play All Songs2. All Songs3. Playlists4. Artists5. Genres6. Albums7. Manage My Music
32 020301040506070833 TO DISPLAY A MISSED CALL ENTRY FROM RECENT CALLS:1. Slide the phone up and tap Recent Calls .2. Tap Missed Calls.3. Selec
34 020301040506070835 2. To switch back to the first caller, tap SWAP CALLS.3. To end all calls, tap END ALL CALLS.CALLING A NUMBER FROM CONTACTS1.
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CRUX{t36 3This chapter addresses memory functions including:USING THE DIRECTORY SERVICEYou can make a call to the directory service to find out your l
38 39 0203010405060708ENTERING TEXTLearn to enter text by using the virtual keypad on your touch scr een.CHANGING THE TEXT INPUT MODE1. In text entr
40 41 0203010405060708STORING A PHONE NUMBERThe Contact list stores up to 1000 entries.ADDING A NEW CONTACT1. With the phone in the unlocked positio
42 43 02030104050607084. Enter an email address and tap Done.5. Tap Save to update the contact entry.ADDING A SPEED DIAL ENTRYTo add an entry to s
3. Select one of the following sending options:• Send via Bluetooth: Allows you to send a name card via Bluetooth.• Send via Text Msg: Allows yo
CRUX{t4This chapter addresses accessing the menu and using its functions and features to customize your CRUXTM.MENU FUNCTIONRECENT CALLS MY VERIZON T
48 49 0203010405060708RECENT CALLSThe Recent Calls menu is a list of the recent phone numbers or Contact entries for ca lls you placed, accepted, miss
50 51 0203010405060708MY VERIZONMy Verizon allows you to check your account information and get available Verizon services.1. Slide the phone up and
52 53 0203010405060708CHECK <ITEM>The Check c ommand lets you check status information for your phone. You can say “Check” or “Check Status”
54 55 0203010405060708TIP CALCULATORAllows you to calculate the tip and determine how much each person should pay for the bill.1. Slide the phone up
2 3 CHAPTER 1. BEFORE USINGBEFORE USING ...7INSIDE THE PAC
56 57 0203010405060708SETTING AN ALARM1. Slide the phone up, tap Tools and then tap Alarm Clock.2. Tap an alarm (1, 2, or 3).3. Set the followi
58 59 0203010405060708NOTEPADYour phone includes an internal notepad that can be used to compose and store reminders and notes.CREATING A NEW NOTE1.
60 61 0203010405060708If you want more informa tion on this function, visit the Bluetooth Technology organiza tion Web site: https://www.bluetooth.or
62 63 02030104050607083. Tap OFF next to Discovery Mode. You will see the indicator slide to ON. If Bluetooth is not on, it will be turned on autom
64 65 0203010405060708POWER ON/OFF SOUNDAllows you to set the phone to play sounds when the phone is turned on and off.1. Slide the phone up, tap Se
66 67 0203010405060708ERI BANNERIf you use ERI Service, ERI text is shown on the sub banner. 1. Slide the phone up, tap Settings and then tap Dis
68 69 0203010405060708TOUCH SETTINGSAllows you to set the phone to vibrate when you touch the scr een and set the vibration level.1. Slide the phon
70 71 02030104050607083. Tap one of the following options and then tap the desired submenu option in the Change to field to select:• Mode: Tap the
72 73 02030104050607083. Enter the 4-digit lock code. 4. Tap Restrictions.5. Tap one of the following settings to select:• Location Setting: Unloc
74 75 0203010405060708CHANGE NAM1. Slide the phone up, tap Settings and then tap Phone Settings.2. Tap NAM Select.3. Tap the option next to Cha
4 5 CALENDAR ... 54ALARM CLOCK ...
76 77 0203010405060708MEMORYAllows you to customize the memory settings of your phone.SAVE OPTIONSTo select whether to save to the phone memory or to
78 79 0203010405060708• Move To Phone: Allows you to mo ve files from the memory card to the phone memory.• Copy To Phone: Allows you to copy files
80 CRUX{tCHECK NEWTo check the download server for new softwar e updates: 1. Slide the phone up, tap Settings and then tap Phone Info.2. Tap So
82 020301040506070883 TAKING A PHOTO1. Slide the phone up and press the Camera Key to turn on the camera.2. Rotate the phone counter-clockwise t
84 020301040506070885 8. Tap Add.9. When “ADD FACE TAG?” appears on the display, tap Yes.10. Tap the name of the contact from the contact list. TA
86 020301040506070887 4. Press the Camera Key to start recording.5. When you are finished, press the Camera Key to stop recording. The video is
88 CRUX{tCamcorderSetting DescriptionDisplay ModeChanges the display view in the camcorder (Auto / Landscape / Portrait).White Balance–Adjusts the col
90 91 0203010405060708USING A microSDTM CARDA microSDTM card stores sounds, videos, images, photos, music, and other files. A 1GB microSDTM card is
92 93 0203010405060708DOWNLOAD MUSIC TO YOUR PC1. Open V CAST Music with Rhapsody®. Don’t have V CAST Music with Rhapsody®? Download it for free at
94 95 0203010405060708MY MUSICThe My Music menu allows you to play back and manage music files stored on a memory card.1. Slide the phone up and tap
6 CRUX{t1This chapter provides important information about using the CRUXTM including: BEFORE USINGINSIDE THE PACKAGEHANDSET DESCRIPTIONSKEY DESCRIPT
96 97 0203010405060708CREATING A PLAYLIST1. Slide the phone up and tap My Music. You can also press and hold .2. Scroll down and tap Playlists.3.
98 99 0203010405060708• Camera: Capture a new photo.• Shop pictures: Connects to Media Center and download a variety of pictures.• File Info: Displa
100 101 0203010405060708GAMESDOWNLOADING NEW GAMESTo download games and applications:1. Slide the phone up and tap Games.2. Tap Shop Application.
CRUX{t7This chapter addresses messaging functions that allow you to send and receive messages. Messaging functions including:NEW MESSAGE NOTIFICATION
104 105 0203010405060708NEW MESSAGE NOTIFICATIONWhen a new message notification appears on the screen, tap View Now to view the message, or tap View L
106 107 02030104050607087. Tap the text field. When Callback # is set to on, the callback number is automatically inserted to the text field.8.
108 109 0203010405060708DELETING RECEIVED AND SENT MESSAGES1. Slide the phone up and tap Message .2. Tap More and then tap Erase. To delete all me
110 111 0203010405060708• Messaging Font Size: Allows you to change the message font size.• Delivery Receipt: Allows you to set the network to info
CRUX{t8This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions to follow when operating your phone. Before operating your phone, please be aware
114 0102030405060708115 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESREAD THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR HANDHELDPORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONEEXPO
Standard Battery Pre-installed 1 GB microSDTM CardPRODUCT SAFETY &WARRANTY GUIDEHandset QRG Product Safety & Warranty GuideBattery Cover Wall
116 0102030405060708117 PACEMAKERSThe Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained
118 0102030405060708119 Areas with a potentially explosiv e atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as g
120 0102030405060708121 SAR INFORMATIONTHIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’SREQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.Your wireless phone is a radio
122 0102030405060708123 HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY (HAC) FOR WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICESPCD’S COMMITMENTPCD believes that all of our customers
124 0102030405060708125 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associ
126 0102030405060708127 These RF exposures ar e limit ed by Federal Communica tions Commission safety guidelines that were developed with the advice o
128 0102030405060708129 The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues. FDA and the Cellular Telecommunica
130 0102030405060708131 For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a r
132 0102030405060708133 AVOID POTENTIAL HEARING LOSSProlonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable hearin
134 0102030405060708135 NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH1600 Clifton RdAtlantaGA 30333. USAVoice: 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
10 020304050607080111 10. Camera Lens11. Self-Portrait Mirror12. Speaker13. Headset Jack14. MicroSDTM Card Slot 15. Power Key16. Voice Commands Key17.
136 0102030405060708137 (c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive temperatures or extreme environmental conditions;(d) Damage result
138 139 NOTE IN USA: Personal Communications Devices, LLC. 555 Wir eless Blvd. Hauppauge, NY 11788 1-800-229-1235 IN CANADA: PCD
12 020304050607080113 11. Self-Portrait Mirror: Displays your reflection when taking photos or recording videos.12. Speaker: Music, ringt ones, and
14 020304050607080115 Icon Icon DescriptionsBluetooth Active: Indicates Bluetooth Active mode .Bluetooth Connected: Indicates a Bluetooth device is pa
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