Helio PN-810 User Manual

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Page 1 - User Guide

User GuidePN-810

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

BEFORE USINGMINISD CARD USAGE USING MINISD CARD (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY)The miniSD card stores sounds, images, photos and videos, music, and other files.

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ACCESSING THE MENUBASIC OPERATIONTo access the menu in idle mode, slide the phoneopen, press [MENU].Use the Navigation Key to scroll through t

Page 4 - YOUR PHONE

MENU SUMMARYBASIC OPERATION23BASIC OPERATIONMENU SUMMARY22MAIN MENU 2ND DEPTH 3RD DEPTH 4TH DEPTH1. Customize2. Surf3. Snap4. Video + Music5. Contact1

Page 5 - PHONE VIEW

BASIC FUNCTIONSBASIC OPERATION SPEAKER PHONEThe speaker phone feature lets you hear audio through the speakerand talk without holding the phone.To act

Page 6 - THE FUNCTION KEYS

BASIC FUNCTIONSBASIC OPERATION27Call Waiting is a system dependent feature. Please contactyour service provider for details.BASIC OPERATIONBASIC FUNCT

Page 7 - DISPLAY INDICATORS

BASIC FUNCTIONSBASIC OPERATION29BASIC OPERATIONBASIC FUNCTIONS ADJUSTING VOLUMEAdjust the volume of the ringer, key beep and speaker phone.Select one

Page 8 - POWER CONNECTION

DURING A CALLBASIC OPERATION31BASIC OPERATIONBASIC FUNCTIONS30 CALL LOGDisplays information about All Calls, Missed Calls, Received Calls,Dialed Calls

Page 9 - BATTERY STANDBY TIME

MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALLBASIC OPERATION33BASIC OPERATIONDURING A CALL32SEND MESSAGEEnables you to send a message (SMS) during a call.Press [ME

Page 10 - OPERATION

CHAPTER 3MEMORY FUNCTIONSThis chapter addresses memory functions including:STORING A PHONE NUMBERENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLSMAKING A CALL

Page 11 - ON / OFF

ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLSMEMORY FUNCTIONSThe input mode (T9 editor) will automatically be activated when necessary to enter letters and

Page 12 - BASIC OPERATION

TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ...7INSIDE THE PACKAGE...8HAND

Page 13 - BASIC FUNCTIONS

ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLSMEMORY FUNCTIONS T9WORD INPUT MODEThe T9Word input mode incorporates a built-in-dictionary to determine a word

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ENTERING LETTERS, NUMBERS & SYMBOLSMEMORY FUNCTIONS USING QWERTY KEYBOARDYour phone is specifically designed QWERTY keyboard provides asuperior ty

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CHAPTER 4MENU FUNCTIONSThis chapter addresses accessing the menu and using its functionsand features to customize your phone.CUSTOMIZESURFSNAPVIDEO+MU

Page 16 - CALL LOG

CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS45MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE RINGSYou can select a ringtone that will play when receiving a call. You canselect from downloaded ri

Page 17 - RECORD CALL

CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS47MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE46 DOWNLOAD SCREENSConnects directly to the Helio Store, where you can download screens.Press

Page 18 - FUNCTIONS

CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS49MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE48 DOWNLOAD HOTConnects directly to the Helio Store, where you can download H.O.T.screen.Press

Page 19 - MEMORY FUNCTIONS

CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS51MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE50SOUND EFFECTSTo select a sound effects ringer type:Press [MENU]

Page 20 - NUMBERS & SYMBOLS

SCREENTo select images to display on the main LCD:OVERLAYTo select a Overlay Mode:CALENDAR / CLOCKPress [MENU]

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CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS55MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE54BACKLIGHTBacklights the LCD light, while the slide is closed and keypad lightfor easy viewing in dar

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CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS57MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE56BLOCK CALLSWhen you attempt to make a restricted call.Press [MENU]

Page 23 - CUSTOMIZE

TABLE OF CONTENTSPHOTO ALBUM ...77VIDEO ALBUM...

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CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS59MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE58NETWORK MODETo select a network mode option:Press [MENU] .S

Page 25 - VIBRATION

CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS61MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE60SECURITYPrevents unauthorized use of your phone. The following settingscan be restricted:PHONE LOCKP

Page 26 - ALERT TYPE

CUSTOMIZEMENU FUNCTIONS63MENU FUNCTIONSCUSTOMIZE62DEVICE LISTDevice List is a list of the devices that have paired withyourphone via the Bluetooth fun

Page 27 - MENU FUNCTIONS

MYSPACEWhen “MySpace” is selected from the Browser Menu, it allows you to save the recent Web site address.VIDEOSWhen “Videos” is selected from the Br

Page 28 - CALL FORWARDING

SURFMENU FUNCTIONS67MENU FUNCTIONSSURF66VIEWSHOW ACTUAL SIZSHOW MINI MAPTEXT ONLYPAGE ZOOMIMAGE ZOOMIMAGE LISTVIEW CERTIFICATETOOLSSEARCHFIND IN PAGEI

Page 29 - RECEIVE MODE

CAMERATaking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button. You can activat

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SNAPMENU FUNCTIONS71MENU FUNCTIONSSNAP70CAMERA MODE OPTIONSWhen the phone is open and in Camera Mode, several user optionsare available.WHITE BALANCEP

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UNDER [MENU] - 9. Photo FrameTo select a resolution for a picture. (No Frame, Heart 1, Beach, Hero, Bee, Baby, Mask, Cry,Woman, Candy, Photo, H

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SNAPMENU FUNCTIONS75MENU FUNCTIONSSNAP74VIDEO MODE OPTIONSWhen the phone is open and in Video Mode, several user optionsare available.WHITE BALANCEPre

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SNAPMENU FUNCTIONS77MENU FUNCTIONSSNAP76UNDER [MENU] - 8. StorageTo select a saved video location. (Internal, External)UNDER [MENU] - 9.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS6CHAPTER 1BEFOREUSINGYOUR PHONEThis chapter provides important information about using thePN-810 including:INSIDE THE PACKAGEHANDSET

Page 35 - TAKING A PHOTO IN IDLE MODE

SNAPMENU FUNCTIONS79MENU FUNCTIONSSNAP78 VIDEO ALBUMIn Review Mode, you can view all the videos you have taken, storeselected videos in your phone, se

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SNAPMENU FUNCTIONS81MENU FUNCTIONSSNAP80To access options, press [MENU].•Helio Up: To upload video to Helio Screen web site.•Set As Screen: To

Page 37 - VIDEO CAMERA

SNAPMENU FUNCTIONS83MENU FUNCTIONSSNAP82 PRINT PHOTOSThe PN-810 comes equipped with a 2-megapixel built-in camera thatallows you to print images direc

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8584VIDEO+MUSICMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSVIDEO+MUSIC VIDEOPress [MENU] .Select one of the following options with up ordown Nav

Page 39 - PHOTO ALBUM

8786MENU FUNCTIONSVIDEO+MUSIC SETTINGSBACKLIGHT DURATIONPress [MENU] .PLAY TIMEPress [MENU]

Page 40 - VIDEO ALBUM

8988CONTACTMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSCONTACTStores up to 1200 entries, each of which can be assigned to agroup. Entries can be retrieved by name, ph

Page 41 - SETTINGS

9190CONTACTMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSCONTACT EDIT CONTACTPress [MENU] .The list of names in your phone book is displayedalpha

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9392CONTACTMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSCONTACT SELECT MULTIPLEPress [MENU] .To marked entry with [MARK/UNMARK].

Page 43 - VIDEO+MUSIC

9594GAMESMENU FUNCTIONS DOWNLOAD GAMEPress [MENU] or .MENU FUNCTIONSGAMESORPress the [MENU] to access the following Op

Page 44 - PLAY OPTION

9796CONTENTSUse the keypad to input an anniversary plan message.Press [SAVE] to save it or [CLR] to returnto the calendar.To set a new

Page 45 - NEW CONTACT

HANDSET DESCRIPTIONBEFORE USING PHONE VIEW9BEFORE USINGINSIDE THE PACKAGE8This package should include all items pictured below.If any are missing or d

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9998PLANMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSPLANALARM ONUse the Navigation Key to select alarm On/Off.ALARM TIMEUse the keypad to set an end time and

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101100PLANMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSPLANINTERVALUse the Navigation Key to select interval time “5 min”, “10 min”, “15 min”.RINGTONETo set a “Ringto

Page 48 - DOWNLOAD GAME

103102PLANMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSPLANALARM TIMEUse the keypad to set an alarm time and toselect “AM” or “PM”. MEMOUse the keypad to inp

Page 49 - CALENDAR

105104PLANMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSPLAN WORLD TIMETo display the time and date in pre-programmed cities:Press [MENU] .Select

Page 50 - WAKE-UP CALL

NOTEPADYour phone includes an internal notepad that can be used to compose and store reminders and notes. To compose a memo (thereis a 220-letter lim

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STOPWATCHSimultaneously times up to 20 different events. To operate the stopwatch:Press [MENU] .To measure a time period.- To s

Page 52 - ALARM TIME

111110 MEMORY INFOTo view “Internal” or “External” memory information.Press [MENU] .Select “Internal” or “External” with left or

Page 53 - UNIT CONVERTER

SEND TEXT/PICTo compose a new text message:Press [MENU] or .The “To” field is highlighted. Input the recipientphone num

Page 54 - VOICE MEMO

115114The “Message Contents” field is highlighted. Input a new text message and press .The “ADD” field is highlighted. To insert an image or mu

Page 55 - CONNECT TO PC

117116MESSAGEMENU FUNCTIONSMENU FUNCTIONSMESSAGEThe “Re:” field is highlighted. Input the recipientemail and press .The “Re:” field is highlig

Page 56 - FILE MANEGER

1110HANDSET DESCRIPTIONBEFORE USINGBEFORE USINGHANDSET DESCRIPTION8181920123415161756710111314912(15) Shiftkeys - Enters uppercase letters and symbols

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MESSAGEMENU FUNCTIONS119MENU FUNCTIONSMESSAGE118 INSTANT MESSAGINGInstant Messaging feature can only be used with the support of thenetwork operator o

Page 58 - SEND EMAIL

MESSAGEMENU FUNCTIONS121MENU FUNCTIONSMESSAGE120 HELIO MAILTo compose a new Helio Email message:Press [MENU] .•By pressing

Page 59 - TEXT/PIC INBOX

APPSMENU FUNCTIONS123122Access your downloaaded games and applications. You can alsospecify settings for application such as Helio On Top(HOT).Press

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CHAPTER 5SAFETY ANDWARRANTYThis chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions tofollow when operating your phone. Before operating your phon

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SAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESSAFETY AND WARRANTYDRIVING SAFETYTalking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and isillegal

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SAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELD PHONESSAFETY AND WARRANTYPOSTED FACILITIESTurn your phone OFF where posted notices so require.OTHER SAFETY GUI

Page 63 - WARRANTY

SAFETY INFORMATION FORFCC RF EXPOSURESAFETY AND WARRANTYWARNING! READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USINGCAUTIONSIn August 1996 the Federal Communications C

Page 64 - ANTENNA CARE

SAR INFORMATIONSAFETY AND WARRANTYThe SAR testing for Body-worn operation was performed with abelt clip that provided a 20mm separation. The User’s Ma

Page 65 - ELECTRONIC DEVICES

FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY(HAC) REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICESSAFETY AND WARRANTYIn the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating

Page 66 - BODY-WORN OPERATION

FDA CONSUMER UPDATESAFETY AND WARRANTYFDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agenciesthat have responsibility for different aspect

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DISPLAY INDICATORSBEFORE USING13BEFORE USINGDISPLAY INDICATORS12 DISPLAY INDICATORSSignal StrengthCurrent signal strength: the more lines, the stronge

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FDA CONSUMER UPDATESAFETY AND WARRANTY6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?FDA is working with

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FDA CONSUMER UPDATESAFETY AND WARRANTY10. What about children using wireless phones?The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireles

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PROTECT YOURWARRANTYSAFETY AND WARRANTYRead your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration toparagraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your

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12 MONTH LIMITEDWARRANTYSAFETY AND WARRANTYThe Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of theproduct, for geographic coverage, for i

Page 72 - PANTECH WIRELESS, INC

SAFETY AND WARRANTY12 MONTH LIMITEDWARRANTYSome states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long animplied warranty lasts or the exclusion or

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BATTERY USAGEBEFORE USING BATTERY INSTALLATIONAs shown in the picture below, put the metal locators of the battery into the holes located in the botto

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BATTERY HANDLINGINFORMATIONBEFORE USINGBATTERY USAGE TIMES The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration. BATTERY STANDBY TIME

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