Casio G'zOne COMMANDO 4G LTE User's Guide

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8Getting Started with Your Phone26. Volume Keys27. Tactile Key28. Charging/Data Port29. Charging Terminals30. 3.5mm Headset Jack31. Wrist-Strap E

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98Connecting to NetworksWorking with secure certificatesIf your VPN or Wi-Fi network relies on secure certificates, you must obtain the certificates a

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99Connecting to DevicesConnecting to DevicesConnecting to a HeadsetYou can connect a compatible headset device equipped with a standard 3.5mm plug to

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100Connecting to DevicesConnecting to a PC via USBYou can connect your phone to a PC with the USB Cable (included in box), to transfer music, pictures

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101Connecting to DevicesNOTESsTo manually end the EUT mode, drag down the Status Bar, tap Preparing upgrade tool and tap End upgrade tool.sWhile the

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102Connecting to DevicesConnecting to Bluetooth® devicesBluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that devices can use to exchange

Page 8 - Phone overview

103Connecting to DevicesTurning Bluetooth on or off1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key > Settings.2. Slide the Bluetooth switch to the ON

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104Connecting to Devices3. If a device you want to pair with isn’t listed, make it discoverable. Check the device’s manual to learn how to make it di

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105Connecting to DevicesDisconnecting from a Bluetooth device1. Tap the device in the Bluetooth settings screen.2. Tap OK.Unpairing a Bluetooth devic

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106Connecting to DevicesSharing your phone’s mobile data connectionYou can share your phone’s 4G data connection with up to ten devices at once by tur

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107Connecting to DevicesRenaming or securing your mobile hotspotYou can change the name of your phone’s Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and secure its Wi-Fi

Page 13 - Feature overview

9Getting Started with Your Phone 8. Recent Apps KeyOpens a list of recently used applications. 9. Home KeyReturns to the Home screen. 10. Back K

Page 14 - Dust resistance

108Connecting to DevicesNFCYou can use the NFC function to share information between your phone and another NFC device, typically by touching the devi

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109Connecting to DevicesStopping music playback1. Tap the Apps icon on the Home screen.2. Tap the DLNA icon .3. Tap the MyPhone icon to select N

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110Accounts and SyncAccounts and SyncYou can sync contacts, email, calendar events, and other information with your phone, from multiple Google accoun

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111Accounts and SyncAdding an accountNOTETo add some accounts, you may need to obtain details from an IT support representative about the service to c

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112Accounts and SyncRemoving an accountYou can remove an account and all information associated with it from your phone, including email, contacts, se

Page 19 - Removing a microSD card

113Accounts and SyncConfiguring general sync settings1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key > Settings > Accounts & sync. The Account

Page 20 - Inserting a microSD card

114Accounts and Sync2. Tap the account whose sync settings you want to change. The Data and Synchronization screen opens, displaying a list of the ty

Page 21 - Inserting the SIM Card

115EmailEmailYou can use the Email application to read and send email. The Email includes a wizard that makes it easy to configure several popular ema

Page 22 - Charging the phone

116EmailTap an account to select account and its folder. Number of unread emailsThe default account for sending email is indicated with a checkmark.s

Page 23 - Touchscreen operations

117EmailReading your messagesYou can read messages in the Inbox or other folders for individual accounts.NOTEWhen you receive a new message, a notific

Page 24 - Double tap

10Getting Started with Your Phone 27. Tactile KeyPress and hold to open the application assigned to the Tactile key. By default, Glove Mode opens.

Page 25 - Rotate the screen

118EmailResponding to messagesYou can reply to, or forward, a message that you receive. You can also delete messages and manage them in other ways.Rep

Page 26 - Turning the phone on and off

119EmailSearching your messages1. Open an account’s Inbox, or another folder of messages.2. Tap the search icon .3. Enter the word(s) you want to se

Page 27 - Setup Wizard

120Email7. Ta p Send.NOTESsIf you are not ready to send the message, tap the Menu key > Save draft to save it in a Drafts folder. Tap a draft mes

Page 28 - About Google account

121EmailAdding and editing email accountsThe first time you open Email, you are prompted to set up an email account. After that, you can configure Ema

Page 29 - Turning the screen on and off

122EmailDeleting an email account1. Open the Accounts screen.2. Tap the Menu key > Settings.3. Tap the account you want to delete.4. Tap Remove

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123MessagingMessagingChecking sent and received messagesYou can check the messages you exchanged with individual people as a separate thread. 1. Tap

Page 31 - Edit the Home screen panels

124MessagingsIf the message contains a multimedia file, you can tap Play to open, view, or listen to the file. NOTEWhen there is a new message, the n

Page 32 - Status icons

125MessagingDelete conversation: Deletes the displayed thread. If there are locked messages, check Delete locked messages and then tap Delete. (Tap Mo

Page 33 - Notification icons

126Messaging5. You can tap a suggestion or continue entering the phone number.6. Tap the “Type message” field and start entering your message.7. Ta p

Page 34 - Managing notifications

127Messaging7. To add a subject, tap the Menu key > Add subject and enter the subject.8. To attach a file, tap the Menu key > Attach and ta

Page 35 - Responding to a notification

11Getting Started with Your PhoneNOTESsDescriptions and instructions in this manual are based on the software version and default settings of the pho

Page 36 - Clearing all notifications

128MessagingSending a group massageNOTEAll messages are billed per recipient at your plan’s standard rates.Group Conversation: Like email, all recipie

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129MessagingUse callback number: Automatically adds a callback number when composing a message.Select callback number: You can select your phone numbe

Page 38 - Customizing the Home screen

130MessagingLOCATION SETTINGS Auto Wi-Fi Enable: Check to enable Wi-Fi automatically when starting location map.NOTIFICATIONSEnable Popup: A popup wil

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131BrowserBrowserThe Browser allows you to view web pages.Opening Browser1. Tap the Browser icon on the Home screen or in the Apps screen. The Brow

Page 40 - Renaming a folder

132Browser2. Enter the address (URL) of the web page. As you enter the address, the search function shows suggestions of web pages and queries. 3. T

Page 41 - Working with widgets

133BrowserScrolling a web pageOn the Browser screen, slide the page toward the desired direction with your finger.Zooming in or out of a web pagesPla

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134BrowserTap to end your search. Tap to jump to the previous or next matching word.4. Tap the up arrow icon or down arrow icon to jump to and hig

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135BrowserNavigating between web pagesOpening a linkTap a link you want to open on the web page.NOTESsWhen you touch and hold a link, the following o

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136BrowserNOTESsBookmarked pages have a gold star next to their title.sWhen you tap a gold star next to the page’s title, the page is deleted from t

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137BrowserWorking with bookmarksYou can bookmark frequently visited web pages to quickly view them.Bookmarking a web page1. Tap the Menu key while

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12Getting Started with Your PhonesIf the CASIO G’zOne COMMANDO™ 4G LTE body is wet, shake to drain excess water. sWhen the CASIO G’zOne COMMANDO™ 4G

Page 47 - Working with menus

138BrowserDownloading filesImage files, web pages, and applications can be downloaded from websites. Downloaded files will be stored in the phone’s me

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139BrowserDownloading an image and setting it as wallpaper1. Touch and hold an image on a web page for context menu. The context menu opens.2. Tap S

Page 49 - Silent mode

140BrowserClosing a Browser window1. Tap the icon on the URL bar. If the URL bar is not visible, scroll up until the URL bar can be seen. The lis

Page 50 - Airplane mode

141BrowserClear form data: Tap to delete all the information which the Browser remembers about what you have entered on forms.Enable location: When ch

Page 51 - Locking your screen

142BrowserAdvanced Set search engine: You can select the internet search engine such as Google, Yahoo or Bing.Open in background: When checked, the li

Page 52 - Optimizing battery life

143Browser Bandwidth managementSearch result preloading: Allows browser to preload high confidence search results in the background.Load images: When

Page 53 - Using Power saving mode

144CameraCameraThe Camera application is a combination of both the camera and camcorder, which allows you to take pictures, shoot videos, and share th

Page 54 - Entering text

145CameraTaking pictures and shooting videosNOTEBe sure to clean the protective lens cover with a microfiber cloth before taking pictures. A lens cove

Page 55 - Changing the keyboard type

146CameraNOTESsTo focus first and then take a picture, touch and hold the Shutter icon to focus on a subject, then lift your finger to take a focuse

Page 56 - Keys with special functions

147CameraChanging Camera settingsThe Camera application has automatic settings that you can use to take quick point-and-shoot photographs and videos.

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13Getting Started with Your PhoneCharging TerminalsBatteryBattery TerminalsWarning!sDo not clean terminals inside the phone, as they may be damaged.s

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148Camera Scene: Tap to open the Scene settings menu.tAuto: Camera detects mode that works best for the scene.tPortrait: Suited for portraits.tLand

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149Camera Common settings: Tap to open the Common settings menu.tLight: Tap to turn light on/off.tSelf timer: Tap to set length of self timer.tLoc

Page 60 - Pasting text

150CameraCamcorder settings Camera mode: Tap to open the Camera mode menu.tStandard: Tap to take high quality videos for a variety of scene types.tL

Page 61 - Placing a call

151CameratLocation info: Tap to add where the video was taken to the Video itself.tWhite balance: Tap to select how Camera adjusts colors in differe

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152GalleryGalleryYou can use the Gallery application to view pictures and play videos taken with the Camera, downloaded, or copied onto your microSD c

Page 63 - Answering a call

153GalleryWorking with albumsAlbums are groups of images and videos in folders on your microSD card.Opening an album and viewing its contents1. Tap t

Page 64 - Rejecting an incoming call

154GalleryWorking with batches of pictures or videosIn addition to working with whole albums and with individual pictures, you can select one or more

Page 65 - Operation during a call

155Gallery5. Tap the application you want to use to share the selected albums. The application that you select will open with the pictures from the s

Page 66 - Managing multiple calls

156GalleryWorking with picturesUse the Gallery to view pictures that you have taken with Camera, downloaded, or copied onto your microSD card. You can

Page 67 - Working with the Call log

157GalleryRotating a picture1. Tap a picture to view the controls.2. Tap Menu > Rotate left or Rotate right . The picture is saved with the new o

Page 68 - Dialing by voice

14Getting Started with Your Phone1. Slide the Battery Cover Lock upward to the FREE position, as shown in the figure.2. Insert your fingertip in the

Page 69 - Voicemail

158GalleryViewing the location of a picture on mapIf you have configured Camera to save location information with your pictures (see “Changing Camera

Page 70 - Visual Voice Mail

159GalleryDeleting a pictureYou can delete a picture from your microSD card.1. Tap a picture to view the controls.2. Tap Menu > Delete. 3. Tap Con

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160GallerySharing a videoYou can share a video by sending it in an email or with a multimedia (MMS) message. You can also share a video by uploading i

Page 72 - Listening to your voicemail

161MusicMusicYou can use the Music application to organize and play music and audio files transferred from your PC to your microSD card.Copying music

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162MusicNOTESsYou can use subfolders on the phone’s memory to organize your music files, or simply copy the audio files to the top level of the phone

Page 74 - Deleting multiple voicemails

163Music When the music catalog creation is complete, the Music library screen opens with tabs that you can tap to view your music library organized

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164MusicNOTESsYou can also delete the song that is playing by tapping the Menu key > Delete > OK on the Playback screen.sWhen your phone is c

Page 76 - Opening your contacts

165MusicNOTESsYou can adjust the volume of music by pressing the Volume Keys . A panel opens to show the current media volume; the indicator moves as

Page 77 - Searching for a contact

166MusicNOTESsTo view the current playlist that Party Shuffle is playing, tap the playlist icon on the Playback screen.sYou can add a track to the

Page 78 - Adding a new contact

167MusicWorking with playlistsYou can create playlists to organize your music files into sets of songs, which you can play in the order you set or in

Page 79 - 9. Tap Save to finish

15Getting Started with Your PhoneTo remove the battery, slide the Battery Lock to the right to the FREE position 1. Insert your fingertip in the groov

Page 80 - Editing contact details

168MusicRearranging songs in a playlist1. Open a playlist by tapping it in the Playlists tab.2. Drag the directional icon next to the song up or do

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169MusicNOTESIf you don’t have an application dedicated to creating playlists on your PC, you can create a playlist in a text editor, using the follow

Page 82 - Deleting a contact

170CalendarCalendarCalendar on the phone works with the web-based Google Calendar service for creating and managing events, meetings, and appointments

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171CalendarOpening your calendarOpen Calendar to view events you have created or that others have invited you to.1. Tap the Apps icon on the Home s

Page 84 - 5. Tap OK

172CalendarWorking in Agenda viewAgenda view is a list of your events in chronological order. All-day and multiday events are listed at the start of e

Page 85 - Unlinking contacts

173CalendarWorking in Day viewDay view displays a chart of the events of one day in a table of one hour rows. The red line indicates the current time.

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174CalendarWorking in Week viewWeek view displays a chart of the events of one week. All-day and multiday events are displayed at the top.1. Tap the

Page 87 - Sharing a contact

175CalendarWorking in Month viewMonth view displays a chart of the events of one month. Segments with scheduled events turn blue in each day’s vertica

Page 88 - Working with Groups

176CalendarViewing event detailsDepending on the view, you can show more information about an event in a number of ways.1. In Agenda, Day, or Week vi

Page 89 - Deleting a group

177CalendarCreating an eventYou can use Calendar on your phone to create events that appear on your phone and in Google Calendar on the web.1. In any

Page 90 - Working with Favorites

16Getting Started with Your PhoneWarning!sDo not twist the back cover as shown in the right figure. Doing so can damage the phone and the back cover

Page 91 - 2. Tap the Contacts tab

178CalendarNOTEYou can also touch and hold a spot in Day, Week, or Month view. Tap New event to open the Event details screen with that day and time a

Page 92 - Syncing Contacts manually

179CalendarSetting an event reminderYou can set one or more reminders for an event.Setting an event reminder1. Open the event summary.2. If you alrea

Page 93 - Connecting to mobile networks

180Calendar2. Perform any of the following operations with the Calendar notifications list as needed:sTap an event to view more information about tha

Page 94 - Configuring network mode

181CalendarSetting which calendars are visible1. Tap the Menu key > Calendars to display. The Calendars screen displays all the calendars you h

Page 95 - Connecting to Wi-Fi networks

182CalendarChanging Calendar settingsYou can change the following settings for how Calendar displays events and how it notifies you of upcoming events

Page 96 - Adding a Wi-Fi network

183Verizon TonesVerizon TonesVerizon Tones application lets you preview and buy from Verizon Wireless’ extensive catalog of Ringtones, Ringback Tones,

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184VZ Navigator®VZ Navigator®Now you can find the address of an excellent restaurant or the nearest ATM. Check movie times. Discover the latest hot sp

Page 98 - Adding a VPN

185My Verizon MobileMy Verizon MobileYou can use My Verizon Mobile to manage your Verizon Wireless account, i.e. you can view minute, message and data

Page 99 - VPN Client

186G’zGEAR®G’zGEAR®G’zGEAR provides seven useful tools for outdoor activities.Warning!Do not use G’zGEAR while engaging in any dangerous sports. NOTET

Page 100 - Connecting to Networks

187G’zGEAR®sTap How To Use, then the name of the tool to display how to use it. Earth CompassThe Earth Compass tool allows you to view the direction

Page 101 - Connecting to a Headset

17Getting Started with Your PhoneRemoving and inserting a microSD cardTo expand the memory of your device, you can insert a microSD card in the phone.

Page 102 - Connecting to a PC via USB

188G’zGEAR®sThe electronic compass uses the Earth’s magnetic field to determine direction. The direction readings produced by the electronic compass

Page 103 - 2. Disconnect the USB cable

189G’zGEAR®Earth CompassYou can check the direction in Compass mode. The Layer Compass mode screen displays seven types of layers on top of the compas

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190G’zGEAR®4. Tap Next to add the current location displayed on the map as a point. To update the current location, tap Current Location. 5. Tap to se

Page 105 - Turning Bluetooth on or off

191G’zGEAR®Switch Mode: Change Temperature Trip mode and Temperature Comparison.Temperature Trip modeTemperature Trip takes you on an air balloon trip

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192G’zGEAR®Current View modeThe Current View mode screen displays the current tide.1. From the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, tap Tides.2. The Current Vie

Page 107 - Unpairing a Bluetooth device

193G’zGEAR® You can also set the date to display the sunrise and sunset information by sliding the year and month up or down.Moonrise Moonset modeYou

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194G’zGEAR®Compass: Select Compass On to display the constellations in the direction the phone is pointed at, using the built-in compass. If you selec

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195G’zGEAR®Walking CounterYou can count the number of steps you traveled with the Walking Counter tool. NOTESsThe pedometer counts your steps while t

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196G’zGEAR®Pedometer modeIn Pedometer mode, you can check the number of steps you traveled in a day, etc. 1. From the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, tap W

Page 111 - Stopping music playback

197G’zGEAR®Configuring G’zGEAR1. From the G’zGEAR Home menu screen, tap Settings.2. Change the following settings as necessary.Calibrate compass: All

Page 112 - Adding and removing accounts

Important Customer InformationData Plans and Features: Content and Internet Access Many services and applications offered through your device may

Page 113 - Adding an account

18Getting Started with Your Phone4. Insert the battery and replace the back cover making sure to slide the Battery Lock and Battery Cover Lock to the

Page 114 - Removing an account

198G’zGEAR®setting to provide notification of changes in pressure to watch via Bluetooth.Restore defaults: Resets all G’zGEAR settings to defaults.Wid

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199G’zGEAR®G’zGEAR TIDESThe Tides widget displays the time of high and low tides at the selected point. When tapped, G’zGEAR opens to display the One-

Page 116 - Syncing information manually

200G'zWORLDG’zWORLDG’zWORLD allows you to record your field activities and share them with others via LIVE G. You can also use them in an origina

Page 117 - Opening your Inbox

201More ApplicationsMore ApplicationsPlay Store™Play Store provides direct access to applications and games to download and install on your phone.Open

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202More ApplicationsSearching for applications1. Tap the search icon at the top right of the screen.2. Enter all or part of an application’s name o

Page 119 - Reading your messages

203More Applicationsapp and complete your purchase. If you’ve enabled a PIN code for purchases, you’ll be asked to enter it at this time.5. You will r

Page 120 - Responding to messages

204More ApplicationsUninstalling an application1. On the Play Store home screen, tap the Menu key > My Apps.2. Tap the application to uninstall.

Page 121 - Composing and sending email

205More ApplicationsYouTube™YouTube is Google’s online video streaming service for viewing and uploading videos.Opening YouTube1. Tap the Apps icon

Page 122 - Working with account folders

206More ApplicationsSearching for videos1. At the top of the YouTube home screen, tap the search icon .2. Enter the text to search for.3. Tap a sugg

Page 123 - Adding an email account

207More ApplicationssUploads: Opens a dialog which network preferences you can upload.SearchsClear search history: Tap to clear your search history,

Page 124 - Deleting an email account

19Getting Started with Your Phone1. Remove the back cover and the battery. (For instructions on how to remove the back cover and the battery, refer

Page 125 - Messaging

208More ApplicationsGmail™Gmail is Google’s web-based email service. Your messages are stored on Google servers, but you can read, write, and organize

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209More ApplicationssConversations with new messages have bold subject lines. To read a message in a conversation, tap its subject.sThe current Goog

Page 127 - Sending a message

210More ApplicationsGoogle Talk™Google Talk is Google’s instant messaging service. You can use it to communicate in real time with other people who al

Page 128 - Sending a multimedia message

211More ApplicationsFM RadioFM Radio allows you to access to the entire FM music library featuring millions of songs from thousands of artists. Listen

Page 129 - 9. Tap Send

212More ApplicationsClockYou can set an alarm by modifying an existing alarm or by adding a new one.Setting an alarm1. Tap the Apps icon on the Hom

Page 130 - Changing Messaging settings

213More ApplicationsAdding an alarm1. Tap the Apps icon on the Home screen.2. Tap the Clock icon to open.3. Tap the icon > Add alarm.4. Set

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214More ApplicationsCalculatorUse the Calculator to solve simple arithmetic problems or use its advanced operators to solve more complex equations.1.

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215More ApplicationsSound RecorderUse the Sound Recorder to record sound, such as voice, and save the recorded data on your phone’s internal storage a

Page 133 - Opening Browser

216More ApplicationsVoice CommandThe Voice Command application allows users to: access other applications, check status, process phone calls, and crea

Page 134 - Viewing a web page

217More ApplicationsSend Email <Name>: To create an email, say “Send email,” and the command system will prompt you for the name. You can state

Page 135 - Scrolling a web page

20Getting Started with Your PhoneCharging the phoneTo charge the battery:1. Open the Charging/Data Port cover with your fingertip. Plug the USB Cab

Page 136 - Copying text on a web page

218More ApplicationsDesk CradleThe Clock application is automatically activated when you place your phone on the cradle that is sold separately and ch

Page 137 - Navigating between web pages

219More ApplicationsGlove modeYou can use your phone with gloves.1. From the Home screen or lock screens, press and hold Tactile Key . By default, G

Page 138 - 3. Tap a time period

220More ApplicationsTaskYou can create and manage tasks.1. Tap the Apps icon on the Home screen.2. Tap the Task icon to open.3. Tap the icon .4.

Page 139 - Working with bookmarks

221SettingsSettingsYou can use the Settings application to configure how your phone looks, sounds, communicates, protects your privacy, and operates i

Page 140 - Downloading files

222SettingsSCAN: Scan manually for networks.MORE: Add network, Wi-Fi Protected setup, Manage Networks.ADVANCED: Network notification, Keep Wi-Fi on du

Page 141 - Switching Browser windows

223SettingsData usage alert: Your phone will alert you when your mobile data usage reaches the amount you selected.Data statistics: By enabling this f

Page 142 - Changing Browser settings

224SettingsDEVICESoundVolumes: Opens a dialog where you can set the volume of the ringtones that sound when you receive a phone call or a notification

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225SettingsDisplay Brightness: Opens a dialog for adjusting the brightness of the screen. You can check Automatic brightness to set the phone to adjus

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226SettingsUnmount SD card: Unmounts the microSD card from your phone so that you can format the card or safely remove it when the phone is on. This s

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227SettingsApplications ManagerUse the Applications Manager to view details about the applications installed on your phone, to manage the data, to for

Page 146 - Opening Camera

21Getting Started with Your PhoneTouchscreen operationsMost of the phone operations are performed on the Touchscreen by touching or dragging.Warning!s

Page 147 - Taking a picture

228SettingsLocation Services You can configure whether to use the Location Services such as for indicating your current location on the map applicatio

Page 148 - Shooting a video

229SettingsWhen you use your mobile browser or other services and applications, you authorize Verizon Wireless to collect, use and disclose your Locat

Page 149 - Changing Camera settings

230SettingsManage SIM text messages: Check to allow manage SIM text messages.PASSWORDSMake passwords visible: Check to briefly show each character of

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231SettingsLanguage & Input Language: Opens the Language screen, where you can select the language for your phone. Selectable languages are Englis

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232Settingsup, including your Wi-Fi passwords, Browser bookmarks, a list of the applications you have installed, the words you have added to the dicti

Page 152 - Camcorder settings

233SettingsTactile keyFor details about these settings, see “Selecting an application to be opened by the Tactile Key” on page 48.Disable Tactile key:

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234SettingsAuto-rotate screen: Check to change the screen’s orientation automatically depending on the device orientation(portrait or landscape).Speak

Page 154 - Gallery and albums

235SafetySafetyTIA Safety InformationThe following is the complete TIA Safety Information for wireless handheld phones. k Tips on Efficient OperationD

Page 155 - Working with albums

236Safety k Electronic DevicesYour wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and

Page 156 - Sharing an album

237SafetyOther Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequatel

Page 157 - Deleting an album

22Getting Started with Your PhoneDragTouch and hold an item on the screen and then, without lifting your finger, move the item to the target position.

Page 158 - Working with pictures

238Safety k Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted “Turn off t

Page 159 - Cropping a picture

239SafetyThis phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids forsome of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there maybe some n

Page 160 - Sharing a picture

240Safetypower required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a

Page 161 - Working with videos

241SafetyThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These

Page 162 - Deleting a video

242SafetyFDA InformationU.S. Food and Drug Administration Cell Phone Facts Consumer Information on Wireless Phones k What kinds of phones are the subj

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243Safetyhave not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in dete

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244SafetysOccupational Safety and Health AdministrationsNational Telecommunications and Information AdministrationThe National Institutes of Health

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245Safety2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, me

Page 166 - Playing music

246Safetyanimal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF).FDA has been a leadin

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247Safetydistance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote

Page 168 - 2. Tap Use as phone ringtone

23Getting Started with Your PhoneRotate the screenIn many applications, rotating the phone also rotates the orientation of the screen display.NOTEThe

Page 169 - Working with playlists

248SafetyOn the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then that part of the body will absorb mor

Page 170 - Creating playlists on your PC

249SafetyThe final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will a

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250Safety k FCC Enhanced 911 (E911) RulesBackgroundThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires wireless carriers to transmit specific latitud

Page 172 - Calendar

251Safety911 in Lock ModeThe “911” call service is available even in the lock mode.1. Tap Emergency call.2. Enter “911” then tap the call icon .3. Th

Page 173 - Changing your calendar view

252SafetysNever refuse to yield the line when informed that it is needed for an Emergency Call. Also, never take over a line by stating falsely that

Page 174 - Working in Agenda view

253SafetysTo avoid the risk of electric shock, do not use this device while there is lightning outside.sBy placing it under a faucet or shower and a

Page 175 - Working in Day view

254SafetysDo not touch the device, battery or charging device while the phone is being recharged. It may cause a low-temperature burn.sIf you are us

Page 176 - Working in Week view

255SafetyDOssOnly use batteries specific to your phone model.sUse only the USB/Wall Charger provided with the phone. Using any charger other than th

Page 177 - Working in Month view

256SafetysDon’t dispose of the battery in a fire.sDon’t short the positive electrode and negative electrode on the battery.sDon’t nail, hit with a

Page 178 - Viewing event details

257Safetyattempting any cleaning. Always use a dry, soft cloth dampened with water to clean the equipment, after it has been unplugged. sHandling the

Page 179 - Creating an event

24Getting Started with Your PhoneTurning the phone on and offTurning the phone on1. Press and hold the Power/Lock Key until the display lights up.N

Page 180 - Editing or deleting an event

258SafetyCE Safety Information k Power SuppliessThe adapter shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible.sThe Phone used Be sure to L

Page 181 - Setting an event reminder

259SafetyGames k Seizures/BlackoutsWarningA very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patte

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260SafetyCamerasDo not aim your camera at the Sun. The sunlight passing through the Camera/Camcorder Lens may cause damage to the camera.sDo not use

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261Safetyused with hearing aids operating in the telecoil mode thus reducing unwanted background noise. How will I know which wireless phones are Hear

Page 184 - Changing Calendar settings

262Safety k Teletypewriter (TTY) DevicesYou can use an optional teletypewriter (TTY) device with your phone to send and receive calls. You must plug t

Page 185 - Opening Verizon Tones

263SafetysSet the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately.sWhen using headphones, turn the volum

Page 186 - Opening VZ Navigator

264SafetyBethesda, MD USA 20892-2320Voice: (301) 496-7243Email: [email protected]: www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearingNational Institute for Occu

Page 187 - Opening My Verizon Mobile

265SafetyWest Dexter, MI 48130-OR-Drop the phone off at a local collection center. For a list of collection centers, visitwww.wirelessfoundation.org/C

Page 188 - Opening G’zGEAR

266WarrantyWarrantyNEC Corporation of America (the “Company”) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this handheld portable cellular telephone,

Page 189 - Earth Compass

267Warrantysand, weather conditions, battery leakage, blown fuse, theft or improper usage of any electrical source.The Company disclaims liability for

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25Getting Started with Your PhoneSetup WizardThe Setup Wizard will start when you turn on the phone for the first time.1. Press and hold the Power/Lo

Page 191 - Adding a Point

268WarrantyTHE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL TH

Page 192 - Thermometer

269WarrantyNEC Corporation of America6535 HWY 161Irving, TX 75039(800)637-5917

Page 193 - One-Day View mode

270IndexIndexAAbout Phone settings ...234Accessibility ...260Accessibility settings ...233Accounts & sync settings

Page 194 - Sun/Moon

271IndexDirect dial ...40Direct message ...40Directions & Navigation ...40Display settings ...

Page 195 - Star Gazer

272IndexIInbox ... 115, 208Inserting a microSD card ...18Inserting the battery ...13Inserting the SIM Card ...

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273IndexQQuick Communication ...43Quick Contact ...46, 81Quickoffice® ... 211RRead out ...

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274IndexTurning the phone on and off...24Turning the screen on and off...

Page 198 - Barometer

275IndexDeclaration of ConformityHereby, NEC CASIO Mobile Communications, Ltd. declares that this product is compliance with the essential requirement

Page 199 - Configuring G’zGEAR

276IndexTHIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODI

Page 200 - Widgets in G’zGEAR

277IndexVerizon Wireless. Verizon Wireless and the Verizon Wireless logos are trademarks of Verizon Trademark Services LLC. All company names, tradema

Page 201 - G’zGEAR VIRTUAL TREK

26Getting Started with Your Phone9. Tap one of the following options: Setup Summary: Review setup configuration. How-to Videos: Watch Video tutoria

Page 202 - Opening G’zWORLD

278Indexcovered under GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and other open source licenses. For details about the

Page 204 - Searching for applications

27BasicsBasicsTurning the screen on and offYou can turn off the screen to conserve the battery. The Touchscreen is locked while the screen is off to p

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Contents1Getting Started with Your Phone ... 6Phone overview ...

Page 206 - Uninstalling an application

28BasicsNOTESsThe display can be awakened by tapping Tactile key and Volume key in addition to the Power key.sIf you lock your screen, you must draw

Page 207 - YouTube™

29BasicssTap the Apps icon at the bottom of the screen to view all installed applications. See “Opening and switching applications” on page 35.View

Page 208 - Changing YouTube settings

30BasicssThe default Home screen will blink when Set default home screen is tapped. Tap one of the Home screen thumbnails to set it as default.Monit

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31BasicsSilent mode-Vibrate Battery is chargingSilent mode-Mute Speakerphone is onPhone microphone is muteLocation information is availableBattery is

Page 210 - Opening Gmail and your Inbox

32BasicsCarrier data use threshold approaching or exceededFM RadioApplication update available MusicSystem update available Player MusicUploading data

Page 211 - Reading a message

33BasicsNOTEApplications whose activities produce notifications, such as Email and Gmail, have their own settings to configure whether or not notifica

Page 212 - Google Talk™

34Basics For example, new email notifications will open your inbox, and network disconnection notifications will open a list of configured networks t

Page 213 - Quickoffice

35BasicsOpening and switching applicationsThe Apps screen, which you open from the Home screen, holds icons for all of the applications on your phone,

Page 214 - Setting an alarm

36BasicssYou can add an application icon or a widget to the Home screen by touching and holding it on the Apps screen until it vibrates, and then dra

Page 215 - Changing Alarm Clock settings

37Basicstouching and holding it on the Apps screen until it vibrates, and then dragging it to a desired location on the Home screen.Widgets: Add any o

Page 216 - Calculator

Contents2Voicemail ...67Visual Voice Mail ...

Page 217 - Sound Recorder

38BasicsRenaming a folder1. Tap the folder to open it.2. Tap the folder’s name.3. Enter a new name.4. Tap the Enter key on keyboard.Changing the Ho

Page 218 - Voice Command

39BasicsWorking with widgetsThis phone comes pre-installed with various widgets. You can also download widgets from the Play Store.AmazonYou can acces

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40BasicsContactYou can set your frequently accessed contacts as a widget.Direct dialYou can create a shortcut for calling a registered telephone numbe

Page 220 - Desk Cradle

41BasicsG’zGEAR®G’zGEAR comes with various widgets: G’zGEAR BAROMETER, G’zGEAR EARTH COMPASS, G’zGEAR MOONRISE MOONSET, G’zGEAR PEDOMETER, G’zGEAR SUN

Page 221 - Glove mode

42BasicsGoogle+™ postsYou can update or read Google+ posts from your friends.MemoYou can use the Memo widget to keep a memo displayed on the Home scre

Page 222 - 5. Tap Done to finish

43BasicsPlay Store™The Play Store widget displays recommended applications, tap to view details and install it. Power controlYou can use the Power con

Page 223 - Wireless & networks

44BasicsSlacker RadioYou can listen to free personalized radio or create your own custom radio stations from millions of songs.TaskYou can add, view a

Page 224 - Data usage

45BasicsWorking with menusThere are two kinds of Android menus: option menus and context menus.Option menusOption menus contain action items based on

Page 225

46BasicsWhen you touch and hold some items on a screen, a context menu appears.Quickly connecting to your contactsAs you build up your list of contact

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47Basics3. Tap an icon to open its application and start communicating with your contact right away. You can also tap an icon to edit the contact’s i

Page 227 - Display

3Reading your messages...117Responding to messages ...

Page 228 - Power saving mode

48BasicsAirplane modeSome locations may require you to turn off your phone’s wireless connections. You can turn off all these wireless connections at

Page 229 - PERSONAL

49BasicsLocking your screenYou can lock your screen so that only you can unlock it to place calls, access your data, buy applications, and so on.1. F

Page 230 - Location Services

50BasicsOptimizing battery lifeYou can extend your battery’s life by turning off unwanted features and applications. You can also monitor how applicat

Page 231 - Security

51BasicsMonitoring and controlling what uses the batteryThe Battery Use screen shows which applications consume the most battery power.You can also us

Page 232

52Entering and Editing TextEntering and Editing TextEntering textYou can enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some applications open the keyboard a

Page 233 - Backup & reset

53Entering and Editing TextNOTESsIf you tap a suggested word that is not in the predictive text dictionary, it is automatically added to the dictiona

Page 234

54Entering and Editing TextKeyboard: Full QWERTY keyboard same as that of PC. This keyboard is displayed by default.Reduced keyboard: The keyboard wit

Page 235 - Accessibility

55Entering and Editing TextShift Case key Tap once to capitalize the next character you type.Touch and hold for all caps.?123 key See “Entering number

Page 236 - About Phone

56Entering and Editing TextEntering words using Trace Input featureOn the Full QWERTY keyboard, you can enter a word by tracing from key to key with y

Page 237 - TIA Safety Information

57Entering and Editing TextNOTESsTo rotate the screen to horizontal automatically as you turn the phone sideways, Auto-rotate screen of Display setti

Page 238 - Hearing Aids

Contents4Calendar ... 170Viewing your calendar and events ...

Page 239 - k Aircraft

58Entering and Editing TextNOTESsYou can select all the text in the text field by touching and holding the text field, then tapping the icon from th

Page 240 - k Blasting Areas

59PhonePhoneYou can use the Phone application to make calls. You can dial an incoming, outgoing, or missed call number recorded in the call log. Placi

Page 241 - k SAR information

60Phone3. Tap the call icon to place a call. The call in progress screen appears. Name in Contacts or caller’s phone number.Tap to call another pe

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61PhoneAnswering a callWhen there is an incoming call, the screen will show information such as the caller’s phone number or name depending on the inf

Page 243 - k FCC Compliance Information

62PhoneNOTESsAll incoming calls are recorded in the Call log. sIf there is an incoming call while another call is in progress, the first caller will

Page 244 - FDA Information

63PhoneNOTEYou can select a ringtone that comes with the phone, or one that you saved as a ringtone by using the Music application. See “Using a song

Page 245

64PhoneSwitching between a Bluetooth headset and the phoneWhen a Bluetooth headset is connected to your phone, you can switch between using your Bluet

Page 246

65PhoneSwitching between multiple callsIf you accept a new call when you are already on a call, you can switch between the two calls.1. When there is

Page 247

66Phone3. Tap a phone number or name. The details of the Call log appear.If the phone number is not in Contacts, Add to contacts is displayed and you

Page 248

67Phone2. Tap the Voice Command icon . The Voice Command opens, listens for your spoken instructions, and displays some hints for how to use it.3. S

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5Quickoffice® ...211Clock ...

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68PhoneListening to your voicemail1. Tap the Voicemail icon on the Home screen or in the Apps screen. The Voicemail menu screen opens.2. Tap Call V

Page 251 - Emergency Calls

69PhoneSubscribing to Visual Voice Mail1. Tap the Voicemail icon on the Home screen or in the Apps screen. The Voicemail menu screen opens.2. Tap S

Page 252 - Capability

70PhoneListening to your voicemail1. Tap the Voicemail icon on the Home screen or in the Apps screen. The Visual Voice Mail screen opens.Touch and

Page 253 - k Operating Procedures

71PhoneNOTEWhen you have a new voicemail message, a new voicemail icon appears in the Status bar. If you have already subscribed to Visual Voice Mail

Page 254 - General Safety

72PhoneDeleting multiple voicemails1. From the Visual Voice Mail screen, tap the Menu key > Select All. All voicemails will be check-marked. Ta

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73PhoneNOTETap the Menu key on the Voicemail composing screen to access the following options: Mark Urgent: Sets the status of the voicemail to urgen

Page 256 - k Battery Safety

74ContactsContactsThe Contacts application gives you quick and easy access to the people you want to reach. The Contacts application allows you to sto

Page 257

75ContactsViewing details about a contact1. Open your contacts.2. Tap the contact whose details you want to view. Entries for communicating with the

Page 258 - k Charger

76ContactsAdding a new contactYou can add contacts on your phone and synchronize them with the contacts in your Google, Backup Assistant Plus, Microso

Page 259

77Contacts6. Tap Add new to add more than one entry for that category—for example, to add both work and home numbers. Tap the label to the right of t

Page 260 - CE Safety Information

6Getting Started with Your PhoneGetting Started with Your PhonePhone overview1. Earpiece2. Notification Indicator 13. Third Microphone3. Front Camer

Page 261 - k Repetitive Motion Injuries

78ContactsEditing contact detailsYou can change or add contact details. NOTESome contact entries contain information from multiple sources: informatio

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79ContactsDiverting all of a contact’s calls to your voicemail1. Open your contacts.2. Tap the name of a contact in the list to view its details.3. T

Page 263 - Aid Compatible?

80ContactsDeleting a contact1. Open your contacts.2. Tap the name of a contact in the list to view its details.3. Tap the Menu key > Delete >

Page 264

81ContactsCommunicating with your contactsFrom the Contacts or Favorites tab, you can quickly call or send a text (SMS) or multimedia message (MMS) to

Page 265

82ContactsChanging which contacts are displayedYou can hide contacts that don’t have phone numbers. You can also configure which account’s groups of c

Page 266 - RECYCLE YOUR CELL PHONE!

83ContactsLinking or Unlinking contacts informationLinking contactsWhen you add an account or add contacts in other ways, such as by exchanging emails

Page 267

84ContactsImporting, exporting, and sharing contactsIf you have contacts stored in vCard format on a microSD card, you can import them into Contacts o

Page 268 - Warranty

85ContactsExporting contacts to your microSD cardYou can export all of the contacts on your phone to your microSD card, as a group vCard file.You can

Page 269

86ContactsWorking with GroupsOnce you add contacts to a group, you can broadcast messages or emails to all members of the group.Adding a new group1.

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87ContactsEditing a group name1. Open the Groups tab.2. Tap the group you want to edit.3. Tap the Menu key > Edit.4. Edit the group name.5. Tap S

Page 271 - (800)637-5917

7Getting Started with Your Phone14. Top Internal Antenna Area*25. Pressure Sensor24. Temperature Sensor15. Rear Camera Lens16. Secondary Micropho

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88ContactsWorking with FavoritesThe Favorites tab contains the contacts starred as favorites followed by a list of the contacts you communicate with m

Page 273

89ContactsConfiguring Backup Assistant Plus SMBackup Assistant Plus safeguards your phone’s contacts and automatically saves a copy of the names, phon

Page 274

90ContactsSyncing Contacts manuallyYou need to sync your Contacts manually, if you unchecked Auto-sync. 1. Tap the Contact icon on the Home screen.

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91Connecting to NetworksConnecting to NetworksConnecting to mobile networksWhen you buy your phone and sign up for service, your phone is configured t

Page 276

92Connecting to NetworksConfiguring system selectYou can set your phone to search or roam for another network when you are not in your carrier’s range

Page 277 - Declaration of Conformity

93Connecting to NetworksConnecting to Wi-Fi networksConnecting to a Wi-Fi network “hotspot” or wireless access point enables faster data transmission.

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94Connecting to NetworksNOTESsTap a network name on the Wi-Fi settings screen while connected to a network to display detailed information such as sp

Page 279

95Connecting to NetworksNOTEThe phone will connect automatically to added Wi-Fi networks when you enter its access range.Receiving notifications when

Page 280

96Connecting to NetworksConnecting to virtual private networksVirtual Private Networks (VPNs) allow you to connect to resources inside a secured local

Page 281

97Connecting to NetworksConnecting to a VPN1. From the Home screen, tap the Menu key > Settings > More... > VPN for a list of configured V

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