Casio BOULDER GzOne- User Manual

Casio BOULDER GzOne

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Getting Started with Your Phone; Phone Overview
  • Page 9 – Left Soft Key
  • Page 12 – Device Lock Tool; Removing the Customizable Ring
  • Page 13 – Bluetooth; Water Resistance
  • Page 15 – Menus Overview
  • Page 16 – Voicemail
  • Page 17 – Keys
  • Page 18 – The Battery; Installing the Battery; Insert the battery into the
  • Page 19 – Removing the Battery; Insert the tip of the corner of
  • Page 20 – Charging the Battery; To use the charger provided with your phone:; Connect the AC Charger to the Handset
  • Page 21 – Opening and Closing the Accessory; To open the Accessory Connector Port cover,
  • Page 22 – Battery Level; BATTERY LOW; will appear on the display.; Turning the Phone On and Off; Turning the Phone On; Turning the Phone Off; Press and hold the End/Power Key
  • Page 23 – Making Calls; Correcting Dialing Mistakes; Redialing Calls
  • Page 24 – Screen Icons
  • Page 25 – Menu Access; • Press the Directional Key; Tab
  • Page 26 – Example 1: Tab Menu; The Tab Menu has five tabs.; Example 2: List Menu; The List Menu has nine items.; Example 3: Grid Menu; The Grid Menu has nine items.
  • Page 27 – From standby mode press the Center Select Key; Using a Memory Card; Installing a Memory Card
  • Page 28 – Open the memory card slot cover. With the
  • Page 29 – Close the memory card slot cover.; Removing a Memory Card; Open the memory card slot cover.
  • Page 30 – Pull it out the rest of the way.
  • Page 31 – Quick Access to Convenient Features; Vibrate Mode
  • Page 32 – Lock Mode; Mute Function; During a call, press the Left Soft Key; Volume Quick Adjustment; located on the left side of
  • Page 33 – Call Waiting; Press the Send Key; Caller ID
  • Page 34 – Voice Commands; and follow; Speed Dialing
  • Page 35 – Entering and Editing Information; Text Input; Key Functions; T9 WORD
  • Page 36 – Text Input Modes; Using T9 Mode Text Input; T9 Word
  • Page 37 – Using the NEXT Key; to; Adding Words to the T9 Database; Abc
  • Page 38 – To type numbers using one keystroke per number:; Using Symbol Text Input; Symbols
  • Page 39 – Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory; Contacts Entries; The Basics of Storing Contacts Entries; Add New Contact
  • Page 40 – Options to Customize Your Contacts
  • Page 41 – Adding or Changing Groups; To organize your Contacts into groups:; Group; Changing the Call Ringtone
  • Page 42 – Adding or Changing the Pictures ID; To select a picture or graphic to assign to a Caller ID:; Picture
  • Page 43 – Adding or Changing an E-mail Address; To enter or add an e-mail address to a Contact entry:; Email 1; Adding a Speed Dial Entry; To add an entry to Speed Dial:; Set Speed Dial
  • Page 44 – Yes; Editing Contacts Entries; Adding a Phone Number from the Standby
  • Page 45 – Entry is already assigned.; Adding a Phone Number from the Contact
  • Page 46 – Changing the Default Number; Set As Default; Editing Stored Phone Numbers
  • Page 47 – Editing Stored Names; Deleting; Deleting a Phone Number from a Contact
  • Page 48 – Deleting a Contact Entry; Erase; Deleting a Speed Dial; Speed Dials
  • Page 49 – Phone Numbers with Pauses; to advance to the next number.; Storing a Phone Number with Pauses
  • Page 50 – Adding a Pause to an Existing Number; Add Pause
  • Page 51 – Searching Your Phone’s Memory; Scrolling Through Your Contacts
  • Page 52 – From Contacts
  • Page 53 – From Recent Calls; RECENT CALLS; Speed Dialing
  • Page 54 – For Speed Dials from 2 to 9; Press and hold the Speed Dial digit.; For Speed Dials from 10 to 96
  • Page 55 – is a VZW Customer Service VRU number (Free; Directory Assistance; is a VZW Wireless Directory
  • Page 56 – Downloading Applications; MEDIA CENTER
  • Page 57 – Access and Options
  • Page 58 – V CAST Music with Rhapsody; Purchase songs on your V CAST Music with; capable device, you also get a; Browse and search the V CAST Music catalog,
  • Page 59 – Get New Ringtones
  • Page 60 – My Ringtones
  • Page 61 – File Info; My Music
  • Page 62 – My Sounds; To select a desired sound or record a new sound:
  • Page 63 – Recording New Sounds; To record a new sound:
  • Page 64 – Erase Sound; wireless device
  • Page 65 – Open V CAST Music with Rhapsody; Quick Access to Picture & Video Feature
  • Page 66 – Press; V CAST Videos
  • Page 67 – Browsing, Selecting, and Playing Video Clips; Downloading a Video Clip
  • Page 68 – Deleting Video Clips
  • Page 69 – Configuring Alerts for New Video Clips; Get New Pictures
  • Page 70 – Get New Applications; My Pictures
  • Page 71 – Press the Directional Key
  • Page 73 – My Videos
  • Page 74 – Erase Video
  • Page 75 – Erase All Videos; To take digital pictures:
  • Page 77 – Record Video; To record a video message with sound:
  • Page 78 – Online Album; To access the Online Album:; Games
  • Page 79 – Playing Downloaded Games; Mobile Web; Quick Access to Mobile Web Feature
  • Page 80 – Ending a Browser Session; • Numbered options; up or down to select; • Links embedded in content; up or down, then press the appropriate Soft; Scrolling
  • Page 81 – Home Page
  • Page 82 – Call; Press the Center Select Key; Get
  • Page 83 – Extras; To download Applications:; Info
  • Page 84 – MESSAGING
  • Page 85 – New Message Alert; Sending a Text Message; New Message
  • Page 87 – Sending a Picture Message
  • Page 88 – Sending a Video Message
  • Page 89 – Name Card; Customizing the Message Using Options; to access the following
  • Page 91 – Cancel Message; Cancels message editing and; Using Contacts to Send a Message
  • Page 92 – Inbox; • By displaying a message notification on the screen.; Out of Memory Warning; Text
  • Page 93 – Pictures/Videos Noti; Viewing Your Inbox; From standby mode press the Left Soft Key; Press the Left Soft Key
  • Page 94 – Message Icon Reference; Sent
  • Page 95 – Sent messages
  • Page 96 – Drafts
  • Page 97 – Draft Text; Checking Your Voicemail Box
  • Page 98 – To send and receive an Instant Message:; Mobile IM; Email
  • Page 99 – To chat with Internet Messenger users:; Chat; Message Settings; To configure received message settings:; Entry Mode
  • Page 100 – Message Settings Submenu Descriptions; Messaging Font Size; Selects the font size for the message.
  • Page 101 – Message Erase
  • Page 102 – A confirmation message appears.
  • Page 104 – To add a new number to your Contact List:; New Contact
  • Page 105 – To view your Contact List:; Contact List; Groups
  • Page 106 – Add a New Group; Add Contacts to Group
  • Page 107 – Add; Change Group Name; Erase Group
  • Page 108 – New PTT Contact; PTT Contact List; To view your PTT Contact List:
  • Page 109 – PTT Groups
  • Page 111 – Adding a Contact to ICE; To register up to three different Contacts to ICE:
  • Page 112 – Entering Personal Info; In Case of
  • Page 113 – My Name Card
  • Page 114 – indicates a dialed call.
  • Page 115 – Missed; To view a list of the 90 most recently missed calls:
  • Page 116 – Received; To view a list of the 90 most recent incoming calls:
  • Page 117 – Dialed; To view a list of the 90 most recent outgoing calls:
  • Page 118 – Blocked; To view a list of the 90 most recently blocked calls:
  • Page 119 – All; To view a list of the 270 most recent calls:
  • Page 120 – View Timers; To view the duration of selected calls:
  • Page 121 – Push to Talk; PTT Settings; Call Settings; To save up to 500 PTT Contact entries:
  • Page 123 – PTT Group; Erasing a PTT Contact; To erase a PTT Contact:
  • Page 124 – New PTT Group; Rename PTT Group
  • Page 125 – Rename; Erase PTT Group; Temp PTT Group; will; Add PTT Contacts
  • Page 126 – View Temp PTT Group Members
  • Page 127 – Making a PTT Call; PTT Call Types; You can make two types of PTT calls:; barge call
  • Page 131 – Incoming PTT Call; Press and hold the PTT Key
  • Page 132 – PTT Screen Icons
  • Page 133 – Push
  • Page 135 – My; My Verizon; Allows you to access your account information.
  • Page 136 – Tools; Electronic Compass
  • Page 140 – Calculator
  • Page 141 – right twice for; Calendar; From standby mode press the Center Select
  • Page 142 – Start Date; Alarm Clock
  • Page 143 – Stop Watch
  • Page 144 – Countdown Timer
  • Page 145 – World Clock
  • Page 146 – Notepad
  • Page 147 – Adjusting the Electronic Compass
  • Page 149 – Bluetooth Menu; wireless
  • Page 150 – Power; To toggle Bluetooth; Add New Devices; To pair the phone with a new Bluetooth
  • Page 151 – PLACE DEVICE; Always Ask
  • Page 152 – Icon Reference When Adding New Device; When the Bluetooth
  • Page 153 – connected nor paired); Icon References When Successfully
  • Page 154 – Options; My Phone Name; To edit the Bluetooth
  • Page 155 – Discovery Mode; devices in the area:; Supported Profiles
  • Page 156 – Supported Profiles; Sending and Receiving Name Cards; To send to a contact entry via Bluetooth
  • Page 157 – Sending My Name Card; To send My Name Card by Bluetooth; Pulling a Name Card; device and add; Receiving a Name Card; To save a Name Card received via Bluetooth
  • Page 158 – Sending and Receiving Images; To send and receive an image via Bluetooth; Sending an Image; To use Bluetooth; Receiving an Image; To save an image received via Bluetooth
  • Page 159 – Provides options to customize the phone’s sounds.; Sounds Settings; Call Sounds; To set ringtones for types of incoming calls:; Sounds Settings
  • Page 160 – To select the alert type for a new message:
  • Page 162 – Keypad Volume; To set the keypad volume:; Service Alerts; To set any of the three Alert options to either; On; or; Off
  • Page 164 – Display Settings; Banner; To set your Personal or ERI banner:; Personal Banner; Display Settings
  • Page 166 – Contrast; To set the front LCD Contrast:; Wallpaper
  • Page 167 – Display Themes; To choose the color of the background screen:; Main Menu Settings; To change Main Menu layout and type:
  • Page 168 – Messaging/Personalizing; Dial Fonts; To set the font size:; Clock Format
  • Page 169 – Power Saver; Phone Settings
  • Page 170 – Airplane Mode
  • Page 172 – Resetting My Shortcuts; To return My Shortcuts to their original defaults:; Set Directional Keys
  • Page 175 – Security; To set a new Lock Code:
  • Page 176 – Restrictions
  • Page 177 – Phone Lock Setting
  • Page 178 – Lock Phone Now
  • Page 179 – Restore Phone
  • Page 180 – System Select
  • Page 181 – NAM Selection
  • Page 182 – To determine how to handle an answered call:
  • Page 183 – Auto Retry; TTY Mode
  • Page 184 – One Touch Dial
  • Page 185 – Voice Privacy; To turn the voice privacy feature On or Off:; PC Connections
  • Page 186 – DTMF Tones; Memory
  • Page 187 – Save Options; Phone Memory
  • Page 188 – Deleting and Moving Files
  • Page 189 – Card Memory
  • Page 190 – To display information about your phone:; Phone Info
  • Page 191 – My Number
  • Page 192 – To view all the icons and their meanings:; Icon Glossary
  • Page 193 – To check the status of a Software Update:; Check new; To check for and execute a Software Update:
  • Page 194 – Install Deferred S/W
  • Page 196 – Safety; TIA Safety Information; Tips on Efficient Operation
  • Page 197 – Electronic Devices
  • Page 199 – Aircraft
  • Page 200 – Body-Worn Operation
  • Page 201 – SAR information
  • Page 203 – FDA Information; What kinds of phones are the subject of this
  • Page 206 – What are the results of the research done
  • Page 207 – What research is needed to decide whether
  • Page 209 – What steps can I take to reduce my exposure
  • Page 211 – Do wireless phone accessories that claim to
  • Page 212 – Emergency Calls
  • Page 213 – Background
  • Page 214 – 11 Using Any Available System
  • Page 215 – Operating Procedures; General Safety; Precautions
  • Page 219 – Antenna Safety
  • Page 220 – DON’Ts
  • Page 221 – Charger
  • Page 222 – Warning
  • Page 223 – Repetitive Motion Injuries
  • Page 224 – Regulations for Wireless Devices
  • Page 227 – Avoid potential hearing loss.
  • Page 228 – American Academy of Audiology
  • Page 229 – National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; RECYCLE YOUR CELL PHONE!
  • Page 231 – 2 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 235 – Index
  • Page 241 – NOTES
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Contents

Getting Started with Your Phone

7

Phone Overview

7

Menus Overview

15

The Battery

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Charging the Battery

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Battery Level

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Turning the Phone On and Off

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Making Calls

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Redialing Calls

23

Receiving Calls

23

Screen Icons

24

Menu Access

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Using a Memory Card

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Quick Access to Convenient Features

31

Using the Headset Adapter/2.5mm Splitter

31

Vibrate Mode

31

Lock Mode

32

Mute Function

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Volume Quick Adjustment

32

Call Waiting

33

Caller ID

33

Voice Commands

34

Speed Dialing

34

Entering and Editing Information

35

Text Input

35

Text Input Modes

36

Contacts in Your Phone’s Memory

39

The Basics of Storing Contacts Entries

39

Options to Customize Your Contacts

40

Editing Contacts Entries

44

Deleting

47

Phone Numbers with Pauses

49

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents Chat 99 Message Settings 99 Message Erase 101 CONTACTS 103 New Contact 104 Contact List 105 Groups 105 New PTT Contact 108 PTT Contact List 108 PTT Groups 109 Speed Dials 110 In Case of Emergency (ICE) 111 My Name Card 113 RECENT CALLS 114 Missed 115 Received 116 Dialed 117 Blocked 118 All ...

Page 7 - Getting Started with Your Phone; Phone Overview

Getting Started with Your Phone Phone Overview 1. Earpiece 2. LCD Screen 3. Left Soft Key 4. Camera/ Video Key 5. Send Key 6. Voicemail Key 7. Clear Key 8.   Voice Command Key (when flip is open) 9. International Dialing Code Key 10. Next Key 11. Directional Key 12. Center Select Key 13. Right Soft ...

Page 9 - Left Soft Key

Getting Started with Your Phone 1. Earpiece 2. LCD Screen Displays messages and indicator icons. 3. L Left Soft Key Press to display the Message menu or access the function listed above the key. 4. V Camera/Video Key Press for quick access to Camera/Video. 5. Send Key Press to place or answer calls....

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