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    –
    Alarm tone
    : sets the sound file that is played when the alarm is 
    activated.
    –Alarm volume
    : adjusts the alarm’s volume (1 through 7).
    2.
    Touch 
    Save 
    to store the alarm details and 
    Save
     again to 
    store this new event.
    3.
    Touch 
    On from the 
    Auto Power
     field to keep the alarm event 
    active even if the phone is turned off. Activating this 
    feature turns the phone on and sounds the alarm even if 
    the phone was previously  in a powered-off state.
    Turning Off an AlarmTo stop the alarm when it rings, perform one of these steps:Locate the 
    Stop
     slider on the screen and slide it across to the 
    right until the alarms stops.
    – or –
    Press any key, such as: volume,  ,  , and so on.
    – or –
    If the phone is facing upwards, flip  the phone over so that it is 
    facing down to mute the alarm. If the phone is facing 
    downward, flip the phone over a nd then flip it over again so 
    that it is facing do wnward. To set up your phone to utilize 
    Motion Detection, see  “Motion Detection” on page 62.
    – or –
    If Snooze is set to 
    On, and if the phone is facing upwards, flip 
    the phone over so that it is facing down to activate Snooze and 
    mute the alarm. If the phone is facing downward, flip the 
    phone over and then flip it over again so that it is facing 
    downward. Each time the alarm rings (depending on how 
    many times you have set the Snooze Repeat option) flip the 
    phone over.
    CalendarThe calendar feature al lows you to view the Month, Week, and 
    Day layout views. It also show s any Missed Alarm Events that 
    have occurred.Creating a New Event1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Calendar 
    ➔ Create
    .
    The 
    Event
     screen displays.
    2.
    Touch the 
    Title 
    field and use the on-screen keypad to enter 
    a name for this specific event. Touch 
    OK to save the new 
    name. 
    						
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    Touch the 
    Start date
     field. The 
    Start date
     screen displays. 
    Touch 
    Keypad
     to enter a date with the keypad or touch 
    Jog 
    to scroll to the desired date using 
    + or -. Touch 
    Set to 
    complete the process.
    4.
    Touch the 
    Start time
     field. The 
    Start time
     screen displays. 
    Touch 
    Keypad
     to enter a time with the keypad or touch 
    Jog 
    to scroll to the desired time using 
    + or -. Touch 
    Set to 
    complete the process.
    Note: 
    In Jog mode, touching and holding down the + and - keys increases the speed at which the numbers scroll through each reel.5.
    Touch the 
    Alarm
     field and select a time for the alarm to 
    begin alerting you of th e upcoming event. Touch 
    Save
     to 
    store the new alert time.
    Choices include: Off, On Time, 30 minutes before, 1 hour before, 
    1 day before, 1 week before, and Customise (your own defined 
    schedule).
    6.
    Touch 
    Set details 
    to configure the fo llowing additional 
    parameters for the new event:
     End date
    : enter final date for this event to occur. This is useful if the 
    alarm is for a repeating event. Touch 
    Set to store the date.
     End time
    : enter final time for this repeating event. Touch 
    Set to 
    store the time.
     Details
    : enter a description for this event. Touch 
    OK to store the 
    name.
    
    : enter a location for this event. Touch 
    OK to store the 
    name.
    
    : allows you to choose an alarm tone. Once highlighted, 
    navigate to Tones and select an audio file. Touch 
     to assign the 
    file as your new alarm tone.
     Set holiday
    : allows you to indicate whether the event is a holiday. 
    To u c h  
    On or Off.
     Repeat
    : allows you to set the number of repetitions allowed for this 
    event (Off, Everyday, Every week, Every month, or Every year). Once 
    selected, all remaining alarm settings are enabled. Touch 
    Save
     to 
    store the option.
     Repeat until
    : allows you to set as duration for this appointment by 
    assigning an expiration date.
    7.
    Touch 
    Save
     ➔ Save
     to store the new event. 
    						
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    Other Event Options1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Calendar 
    ➔ More
    .
    2.
    Touch any of the following options:
    : allows you to manually select a target date for review by 
    using the Go To dialer page. Touch 
    Go to be taken to the dialed-in 
    date.
     View by day
    : allows you to change the Calendar view to display a 
    daily event listing.
     View by week
    : allows you to change the Calendar view to display a 
    weekly event listing.
     Delete
    : allows you to remove an event from your Calendar.
     Calendar settings
    : allows you to configure the Calendar’s 
    Starting 
    day
     (select either Sunday or Monday) and 
    View by
     mode (select 
    Month, Week, or Day).
     Missed alarm events
    : displays any missed events.
    
    : displays a list of the different Calendar event 
    categories along with the memory allocation for each.
    3.
    To exit, press   or press  .
    Viewing an Event1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Calendar 
    ➔ Event list
    .
    A listing of all upcomi ng events is displayed.
    2.
    Touch an event from the Event page to open it.
    3.
    To exit, press   or press  .
    Deleting an Event1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Calendar 
    ➔ Event list 
    ➔ Delete
    .
    2.
    Touch the box next to an in dividual event you want to 
    delete.– or – Touch 
    Select All
     to select all events.
    3.
    Touch 
    Delete
    .
    4.
    To exit, press   or press  .
    Recent CallsThe phone stores the numbers of the calls you have dialed, 
    received, or missed in the  Recent calls
     menu. If the number or 
    caller is listed in your Address Book, the associated name 
    displays.
    For more information, refer to  “Recent Calls”  on page 37.
    MemoThis option allows you to create memos to add to your events.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Memo 
    ➔ Create memo
    .
    2.
    Use the on-screen keypad to enter a new memo and touch OK. 
    						
    							150TasksThis option allows you to create a “to do” entry of tasks, which 
    are created in a similar fashion to previously described Calendar 
    entries.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Tasks 
    ➔ Create task
    .
    2.
    Select any of the following options: Title
    : enter a title for this task.
    
    : allows you to assign the task a priority of High, Medium, or 
    Low.
     Start date
    : enter a date for this task to begin.
     Due date
    : enter a date for this task to end.
     Status
    : allows you to assign a current project status of Completed 
    or Ongoing.
    3.
    Touch 
    Set details
     to access additional options:
     Details
    : enter a detailed description for this task, which can be up 
    to 100 characters.
    
    : allows you to set a time, prior to the event, for the event 
    alerts to begin. Options include  Off, On start date, On due date, 
    1 day before starting, 2 days before starting, or 1 week before 
    starting. You can also Customize an exact date.
     Alarm time
    : enter a time for this alarm to sound. Touch 
    Set to 
    assign the new time.
     Alarm tone
    : allows you to choose an alarm tone. Once selected, 
    navigate to Tones, select a file, and touch   to assign the audio 
    file as the current alarm tone.
    4.
    Touch 
    Save
     ➔ Save
     to store the new task.
    CalculatorWith this feature, you can use  the phone as a calculator. The 
    calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions: addition, 
    subtraction, multiplication, and division.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Calculator
    .
    2.
    Enter the first number using the on-screen numeric keys.
    3.
    Enter the operation for your  calculation by touching the 
    corresponding on-screen ar ithmetic function key.
    4.
    Enter the second number.
    5.
    To view the result, touch equals (
    =).
    Tip CalculatorTip Calculator automatically calculates the following amounts:Gratuity (tip)Individual payment (for groups)Calculations are based on the total amount of the check, a 
    selected percentage, and th e number of people paying.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Tip Calculator
    . 
    						
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    2.
    Touch the 
    Bill field and use the keypad to enter the total 
    amount of the  bill and press 
    Result
    .
    3.
    If needed, touch the  Tip field and use the keypad to 
    change the tip percentage and press 
    Result
    .
    4.
    If needed, touch the  Split field and use the keypad to 
    change the number of persons th at are splitting the bill and 
    press 
    Result
    .
    5.
    The amount of the Tip, the bill Total, and the amount each 
    person should pay appear in the lower half of the screen.
    6.
    Touch 
    Reset
     to clear the fields and start over.
    ConverterYour phone comes with a built-in  conversion application. This 
    conversion menu provides the fo llowing conversion categories:
    CurrencyLengthWeightVolumeAreaTemperature
    1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Converter
    .
    2.
    Select the specific converter function by touching one of 
    the above on-screen conversion functions.Each converter function has a field for the type of unit to be 
    converted and the type of unit to be converted to. An additional field 
    allows you to input the unit amount to convert.
    3.
    Enter the main value by touchi ng the first on-screen value 
    field (top left of the page).
    Use the popup keypad to ente r the necessary value and 
    touch 
    OK.
    4.
    Touch the drop-down list (upper -right) to select the desired 
    source unit. This is the  value you are converting “
    from
    ”.
    The resulting converted values (“
    to”) are automatically displayed in 
    a list.
    5.
    Touch 
    Reset 
    to erase the current values and begin again.
    6.
    To exit, press   or press  . 
    						
    							152Wor ld ClockWorld Clock allows you to view the time of day or night in other 
    parts of the world. World Clock displays time in 100 different 
    cities within all 24 time  zones around the world.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    World clock 
    ➔ Add
    .
    2.
    Drag the on-screen map to find the desired global region.
    3.
    Touch a representative city from a desired area. If the 
    correct city area is then highl ighted in a different color, 
    your selection was accurately read and you can touch 
    OK.
    – or –If not read correctly, repeat  the previous two steps until 
    your selection is correct.
    4.
    Touch the sun symbol next  to the time to add (
    On) or 
    remove (
    Off) Daylight Savings Time.
    Deleting a World Clock Entr y1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    World clock 
    ➔ Delete
    .
    2.
    Touch the Trash Can ( ) next to the entry you want to 
    delete.
    TimerYou can use this feature to set a countdown timer. Use a timer to 
    count down to an event based on a preset time length of hours, 
    minutes, and seconds.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Timer
    .
    2.
    Select a countdown time length for the alert by setting the 
    hours, minutes, a nd seconds value.
    Enter a time length by using either the 
    + or - buttons or by 
    quickly sliding your finge rtip over the numbers.
    Note: 
    Touching and holding down the + and - keys increases the speed at which the numbers scroll through each reel.3.
    Touch 
    Start
     to begin the timer and touch 
    Stop
     to pause the 
    timer.
    4.
    Touch 
    Reset
     to clear the current timer and display the 
    Timer set screen.
    Note: 
    You can stop the timer by flipping your phone over so that it is facing  downward. Restart the timer by flipping it back over. To set up your phone to utilize Motion Detection, see  “Motion Detection” on page 62. 
    						
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    StopwatchYou can use this feature to measure intervals of time.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Tools
     ➔ 
    Stopwatch 
    ➔ Start
    .
    2.
    Touch 
    Stop
     to stop the stopwatch.
    3.
    Touch 
    Lap to mark a unit of time per lap. You can record up 
    to 50 lap times.
    4.
    Touch 
    Reset
     to erase all times recorded. 
    						
    							154Section 17: Mobile WebYour phone is equipped with att.net, which gives you access to 
    the mobile web. This section expl ains how to navigate att.net and 
    introduces you to the basic features.Accessing the Mobile WebTo access the Mobile Web browser:When the Idle screen displays, touch   
    ➔ Mobile Web
    . The 
    att.net homepage displays.
    You can change the way you view the web by checking or 
    unchecking the Mobile view option in Options  
    ➔ Settings 
    ➔ 
    Mobile view . When the Mobile view option is unchecked, the 
    web format changes to resemble  the web as it appears on your 
    PC.Homepage - att.netWhen you access the Mobile  Web, the att.net homepage 
    displays.
    The main page has 3 tabs:Web
    : Web is the default page. Web allows you to enter a URL, search 
    the web, manage your shortcuts, and access My Account.
    Local
    : The Local page allows you to quickly search for Restaurants, 
    ATMs, Shopping, and other businesses based on your current location. 
    You can also view Maps & Traffic, Weather, and Movie Showtimes.
    Popular
    : The Popular page allows you to access news, a social 
    networking site, web-based email, and other content.
    Browse the Local, Web, and Popular screens using the top 
    navigation bar. The default is the Web tab.
    Ta b s
    URL
    FieldYa h o o
    Search
    Field 
    						
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    Navigating with the Mobile Web1.
    To select an item, touch an entry.
    2.
    To return to the previous page, touch Back or press  .
    3.
    Press the Options soft key to access the following options:Home [0] : returns you to the homepage where you 
    started.Enter Address : allows you to enter a URL address to a 
    website.History : displays a list of the last sites visited. You can 
    browse to any of these sites by selecting them in your 
    History list.Go to Bookmarks : displays a list of your bookmarked 
    sites. You can browse to any  of these sites by selecting 
    them in your Bookmarks list.Add to Bookmarks : allows you to add a URL to your 
    bookmark list. This option does not appear initially at the 
    home page.Reload : reloads the current page.Find in Page : allows you to search in the current page.Settings: allows you to change  the way you view your 
    web pages by changing these options:–Load images
    : allows you to choose whether to load images.
    –Image quality
    : allows you to adjust from Low, Medium, or High.
    –Font size
    : allows you to set font size:  Small, Medium, Large, or Extra 
    large.
    –Mobile view
    : allows you to choose how you view the web: Mobile 
    Web view or HTML web view.
    –Show overview
    : when checked, the desktop view appears 
    zoomed out after a page is loaded. When unchecked, the desktop view 
    appears zoomed in.
    –In-line form input
    : when checked, text is entered in the att.net text 
    entry boxes. When unchecked, the device’s own text entry screen is 
    displayed.
    –24-hour clock
    : allows you to change between 12-hour and 
    24-hour clock format.
    –Set clock
    : allows you to set your clock.
    –Clear cookies
    : allows you to delete cookies stored by the sites you 
    have visited.
    Help : 
    allows you to search for help on using the web.
    Exit: allows you to exit the web and return to the Main 
    Menu. 
    						
    							156Enter a URLYou can access a website quickly by entering the URL. Websites 
    are optimized for viewing on your phone.
    To enter a URL and go to a particular website, follow these steps:1.
    Select the  Web tab.
    2.
    Touch the  URL field
    .
    3.
    Enter the URL using the QWERTY keyboard
    .
    For more information, refer to  “Using the QWERTY 
    Keyboard”   on page 46.
    4.
    Touch 
    OK.
    The website displays.
    Search the InternetTo perform an internet search using keywords:1.
    Select the  Web tab.
    2.
    Touch the Yahoo search field.
    3.
    Enter the keyword(s) to search using the QWERTY 
    keyboard
    .
    4.
    Touch 
    OK. A list of search results displays.
    5.
    Touch a link.
    My Shor tcutsShortcuts enable you to access web content quickly. To 
    customize your Shortcuts:1.
    Select the  Web tab.
    2.
    In the 
    My Shortcuts 
    section, touch 
    Add More
    .
    3.
    Scroll through the listed shortc uts and touch one to add it 
    to your homepage.
    Tip: Manage Shortcuts allows you to rearrange and delete Shortcuts.
    My AccountMy Account allows you to mana ge your account from your 
    phone’s browser. You can use it  to view your minutes, Internet, 
    and messaging usage. You may al so be able to see account 
    balances, pay your bill, chan ge services, and reset your 
    voicemail password.1.
    Select the  Web tab.
    2.
    Touch the 
    My Account
     link.
    3.
    Touch one of the following items: Usage & Billing
    : shows current usage, minutes remaining, and 
    date of the next billing cycle. 
    						
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