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User Guide for Breakout ™
Thank you for choosing the Pantech Breakout™,
our latest smartphone.
The Pantech Breakout™ has many features
designed to enhance your mobile experience.
With its unique, stylish design, you will enjoy the
entire Breakout™ experience.
This User Guide contains important and useful
information that will maximize your familiarity
with all that the Pantech Breakout™ has to offer.

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BASIC INSTRUCTIONS
USEFUL TIPS USING Breakout™
To understand information contained in this user guide and activities that you can do with the
Breakout™, please keep in mind the following tips:
xIt is assumed that you start operating applications of the Breakout™ from the Applications menu.
1 Touch Apps from the Home screen to access the Applications menu.
2 Swipe the screen left or right and run the application you want to use.
Screen Indicators
Accessing Applications Navigating Applications
xWords in bold fonts refer to the relevant action on the screen. For example, “Touch Gmail” means
that you have to touch Gmail below the Gmail icon . Words might be placed below or next to an
icon or included in the text.
xThe symbol “>” refers to the next action. For example, “Touch Settings > Language & keyboard”
means that you should touch Settings first and then Language & keyboard next.

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xApplications screen refers to the screen where all applications of the Breakout™ appear.
xHome screen refers to the screen that appears first when you unlock the screen.
xIdle mode refers to the status when you stay on the Home screen ready to run an application.
xChannels through which you can share items, e.g. contacts and pictures, increase as you subscribe
to services. For example, if you sign up for Facebook or Twitter, you can also share information with
others through Facebook or Twitter.
xCaptured images in this manual might change according to the relevant software upgrade.
COMMON ICONS
Icon Selected to Icon Selected to
Adjust value Zoom out
Zoom in Delete the selected item
Rearrange the selected item Strength of battery: The greener,
the more it is charged
The battery is charging There is no SIM/USIM card
SD card prepared The memory disk is full
There is an error The phone will not ring when there
is an incoming call
ABOUT BATTERY USAGE
Your phone is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Therefore, you can recharge the battery while
some charge remains without reducing your phone’s autonomy. For safe use of the battery:
xDo not use a damaged battery or charger.
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BASIC INSTRUCTIONS
xDo not disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture or shred the battery.
xDo not modify or remanufacture, insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water
or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.
xDo not put your battery in contact with conductive objects.
xDispose of and recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Do not dispose of
batteries by burning; they may explode.
xDo not use an unauthorized charger or battery.
xUse the battery only for the device for which it is specified.
xUse the battery with a charging device that has been qualified for the device for this standard. Use
of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
xDo not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
xReplace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the device for this
standard, IEEEStd-1725-2006.
xChildren should be supervised when they use the battery.
xAvoid dropping the phone or the battery. If the phone or the battery is dropped, especially on a
hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.
xUse your battery for the specified purpose only.
xThe closer you move to your network’s base station, the longer you can use your phone because
less battery power is required for connection.
xThe battery recharging time varies depending on the remaining battery capacity and the battery
charger type.
xBattery life inevitably shortens over time.
xSince overcharging may shorten the battery life, remove the phone from its charger once it is fully
charged. Unplug the charger once charging is complete. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places,
especially inside a car in summer or winter, may reduce its capacity and life.
xTo prevent injury or burns, ensure that no metal objects come into contact with the + and –
terminals of the battery.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 2
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................................................................................................2
TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................... 5
1. GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED .........................................................................................................................12
CHECKING PACKAGE ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
REMOVING THE BACK COVER .................................................................................................................................................................... 13
REPLACING THE BACK COVER ...................................................................................................................................................................13
INSTALLING THE 4G SIM CARD ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
REMOVING THE 4G SIM CARD ..................................................................................................................................................................14
INSTALLING THE microSD™ CARD .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
REMOVING THE microSD™ CARD ................................................................................................................................15
INSTALLING THE BATTERY............................................................................................................................................................................ 16
REMOVING THE BATTERY ............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
CHARGING THE BATTERY ............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
POWERING YOUR PHONE ON/OFF ........................................................................................................................................................17
MANAGING SCREEN........................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
OVERVIEWING PRODUCT ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20
GRIPPING Breakout™ ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
ACTIVATING Breakout™ ................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
BACKING-UP DATA ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
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UNDERSTANDING HOME SCREEN .......................................................................................................................................................... 28
CUSTOMIZING HOME SCREEN ................................................................................................................................................................. 32
MANAGING APPLICATIONS SCREEN ..................................................................................................................................................... 37
2. CALLS AND MESSAGES
CALLS AND MESSAGES .................................................................................................................40
CALLING ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
MESSAGING .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
CONTACTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
Google TALK......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
3. PERSONAL INFORMATION
PERSONAL INFORMATION ...........................................................................................................63
CALENDAR ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 63
4. COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION ..........................................................................................................................67
EMAIL ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
GMAIL ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
SOCIAL NET WIDGET ......................................................................................................................................................................................72
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NAVIGATION .......................................................................................................................................................................................................120
NEWS & WEATHER ..........................................................................................................................................................................................122
8. WEB-BASED SERVICES
WEB-BASED SERVICES................................................................................................................ 126
WEB SURFING ....................................................................................................................................................................................................126
Google SEARCH ...............................................................................................................................................................................................131
VOICE SEARCH ..................................................................................................................................................................................................133
ANDROID MARKET .........................................................................................................................................................................................134
9. TOOLS
TOOLS .............................................................................................................................................. 138
CALCULATOR .....................................................................................................................................................................................................138
TIP CALCULATOR .............................................................................................................................................................................................140
ALARM/CLOCK .................................................................................................................................................................................................140
CLOCK TOOLS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................143
CONVERTER ........................................................................................................................................................................................................147
DOC VIEWER ......................................................................................................................................................................................................147
HANDY MEMO..................................................................................................................................................................................................149
RECORDER ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................152
WEATHER .............................................................................................................................................................................................................155
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10. STORAGE
STORAGE ......................................................................................................................................... 159
MANAGING THE MEMORY CARD ..........................................................................................................................................................159
CONNECTING TO A PC ...............................................................................................................................................................................160
USING Breakout™ AS MASS STORAGE ...............................................................................................................................................161
TRANSFERRING FILES THROUGH WINDOWS MEDIA SYNC ..................................................................................................162
11. SETTINGS
SET TINGS ........................................................................................................................................ 164
WIRELESS & NETWORKS .............................................................................................................................................................................164
CALL SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................................................................165
SOUND ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................167
DISPLAY.................................................................................................................................................................................................................169
LOCATION & SECURITY ................................................................................................................................................................................170
APPLICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................174
ACCOUNTS & SYNC .......................................................................................................................................................................................175
PRIVACY ................................................................................................................................................................................................................176
STORAGE ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................177
LANGUAGE & KEYBOARD ..........................................................................................................................................................................178
VOICE INPUT & OUTPUT .............................................................................................................................................................................178
ACCESSIBILITY ...................................................................................................................................................................................................179
DATE & TIME .......................................................................................................................................................................................................179
ABOUT PHONE .................................................................................................................................................................................................181

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12. APPENDIX
APPENDIX ....................................................................................................................................... 184
SAFETY AND WARRANTY ...........................................................................................................................................................................184
UPnP AND DLNA.............................................................................................................................................................................................202
SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................................................................................................203
LOCATION-BASED SERVICES ....................................................................................................................................................................204
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA) ..........................................................................................................................................205
LEGAL NOTICE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................205
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST ...........................................................................................................................................................206
INDEX .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................207

CHECKING PACKAGE
REMOVING THE BACK COVER
REPLACING THE BACK COVER
INSTALLING THE 4G SIM CARD
REMOVING THE 4G SIM CARD
INSTALLING THE
microSD™
CARD
REMOVING THE microSD™ CARD
INSTALLING THE BATTERY
REMOVING THE BATTERY
CHARGING THE BATTERY
POWERING YOUR PHONE ON/OFF
MANAGING SCREEN
OVERVIEWING PRODUCT
GRIPPING Breakout™
ACTIVATING Breakout™
BACKING-UP DATA
UNDERSTANDING HOME SCREEN
CUSTOMIZING HOME SCREEN
MANAGING APPLICATIONS SCREEN
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GETTING STARTED
This chapter provides important information to know
before using the Breakout™, including:

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GETTING STARTED
CHECKING PACKAGE
Check if the package contains the following items:
xHandset
xStandard Lithium Ion Battery
xWall/USB Charger
xQuick Start Guide
xUser Guide
xProduct Safety & Warranty Brochure
x8GB microSD™ card (pre-installed)
Note You can purchase the Wireless Charging Inductive Battery Cover from the Verizon stores. It must be used
with the Wireless Charging Pad certified by Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).
It is recommended that you purchase the following accessories for a safe and convenient use of the
Breakout™.
xLCD protective film
xExternal memory card adaptor

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GETTING STARTED
REMOVING THE BACK COVER
1 Make sure to turn off your phone and hold it securely with both hands with the front facing out.
2 Pull down the back cover with both thumbs.
REPLACING THE BACK COVER
1 Place the back cover over the battery compartment, slide it upward until it clicks into place.

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INSTALLING THE BATTERY
1 Hold your phone tightly after removing the back cover.
2 Align the battery contacts (1) with the terminals in the battery compartment.
3 Press the battery down (2) until it clicks into place.
4 Replace the back cover over the battery compartment, slide it upward until it clicks into place.
REMOVING THE BATTERY
1 Hold your phone tightly after removing the back cover.
2 Remove the battery from the battery compartment by lifting the bottom side of the battery using
the fingertip cutout.
ABOUT BATTERY
The Breakout™ uses a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Make sure to use the authorized battery and charger
only. Maximum hours to use the battery might vary depending on service types offered by the service
provider and temperatures. For more details, inquire at your nearest dealer.

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GETTING STARTED
CHARGING THE BATTERY
1 Connect the USB cable into the Wall/USB Charger.
Note Make sure to align the connector as indicated in the image. Otherwise, the charging connector will be
damaged and the battery will not be charged.
2 Plug the USB cable into the phone’s Charging Port. Plug the Wall/USB Charger into an electrical
outlet. The battery starts charging.
3 Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged.
POWERING YOUR PHONE ON/OFF
It’s important to fully charge the battery before turning on your phone.
1 Ensure that the 4G SIM card and the battery are safely installed in your phone.
2 Press and hold the Power/Lock Key )( for a few seconds until the screen lights up.
3 To turn off the phone, press and hold the Power/Lock Key )( until the pop-up menu appears.

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4 Touch Power off in the pop-up menu.
5 Touch OK to confirm that you want to turn off the phone.
MANAGING SCREEN
UNLOCKING THE SCREEN
The screen is locked by default when you turn on power. To unlock the screen:
1 Press the Power/Lock Key )(.
2 Drag the lock to the right. Draw a pattern if the screen is protected by a
pattern lock. Enter a PIN or a password if the screen is locked by a PIN or
a password.
Note You can check missed calls, messages or emails quickly when the screen is locked: Drag the icon for call,
message or email to the clock located in the middle of the screen.
LOCKING THE SCREEN
To lock the screen, press the Power/Lock Key )(. If you want to make the Breakout™ lock the screen
automatically in a predetermined time, refer to page 170 for screen timeout.
It is recommended to lock the screen to protect information contained in the Breakout™ and to
conserve battery power.

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GETTING STARTED
USING THE TOUCHSCREEN
Your touchscreen provides an excellent way to interact with and use your Android phone. With the
touch of your finger, you can download and use available applications, make menu selections, and
access data saved to your phone.
The following terms are used for describing the different available actions using the touchscreen:
xTouch: A single finger touch selects items. For example, touch an icon (e.g., Application menu
item), touch words (e.g., menu selection or to answer an on-screen question), or touch letters and
numbers to type on the virtual QWERTY keypad.
xTouch and hold: Touch and hold an item on the screen by touching it and not lifting your finger
until an action occurs. For example, to open a pop-up menu for customizing the Home Screen,
touch and hold on the empty space of the Home screen until the pop-up menu appears.
xDrag: Touch and hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger, move your
finger on the screen until you reach the target position. You can drag items on the Home screen to
reposition them.
xPinch: Place two fingers on the screen and move them apart to zoom in on a picture, a document
or a web page, or move them together to zoom out.
xSwipe or slide: Quickly move your finger across the surface of the screen, without pausing when
you first touch it (so you don’t drag an item instead). For example, you can slide (move) the screen
up or down to scroll through a list, or browse through the different Home screens by swiping from
left to right (and vice versa).
Note Use one finger at a time except when you deal with a picture or a document. The Breakout™ will not
recognize when you use more than two fingers.
CAUTION
xDo not use sharp tools that can scratch the touch screen.
xDo not allow the touch screen to come in contact with water or chemicals. The touch screen may
malfunction in humid conditions or in chemicals.
xDo not sit on the Breakout™. The touch screen can be damaged.

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GETTING STARTED
OVERVIEWING PRODUCT
FRONT VIEW
Key Function
MENU %Displays options available; rearranges the Home screen
HOME $
Moves to the Home screen; runs the task manager when you press and hold this key
BACK &Ends an application; returns to the previous menu
SEARCH 'Opens a search window
Note Make sure not to cover the proximity sensor with the LCD protection film. If the sensor is covered, you
might experience difficulties using the touch screen.
FRONT CAMERA
TOUCH SCREEN
HOME KEY
MENU KEY SEARCH KEY
BACK KEY
MICROPHONE
EARPIECE
PROXIMITY SENSOR

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Key Function
VOLUME Press to increase or decrease the volume
VOICE COMMANDS Runs the Voice Commands menu
CHARGING PORT
Connects the Breakout™ and your PC via the USB cable; provides power
CAMERA/VIDEO Runs the camera and camcorder
POWER/LOCK Locks the screen; turns the screen on/off
SIDE VIEW
VOLUME KEYS
VOICE
COMMANDS
KEY
HEADSET JACK
POWER/
LOCK KEY
CAMERA/
VIDEO KEY
CHARGING
PORT

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GETTING STARTED
USING THE HEADSET JACK
You can control your device’s accessories by inserting the connector into the 3.5mm Headset Jack on
your phone.
Note Stereo earphones that support common call management features including making and answering calls
may not have been standardized. Therefore the phone may not be compatible with some stereo earphones.
GRIPPING Breakout™
It is strongly recommended that you hold the Breakout™ using the correct position for a call as
indicated below:
Correct Incorrect
xMake sure not to block the antenna embedded in the Breakout™. Check the location of the antenna
shown in the page 21.
xDo not wear metal accessories on your hand. It may affect the quality of calls.

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GETTING STARTED
ACTIVATING Breakout™
You will go through a few processes when you turn on the Breakout™ for the first time after inserting
the battery.
INITIAL SET-UP
1 Press and hold the Power/Lock Key )( to turn on the Breakout™.
2 Select and touch the language for the Breakout™ and touch Next.
3 In the Backup Assistant screen, touch Next if you want to register your account with the Backup
Assistant. Touch Skip if you want to register accounts later.
4 In the Setup Google account screen, touch Next and follow the instructions or Sign In if you
already have an account. Touch Skip if you want to set up the a Google account later. For creating a
Google account, refer to page 25.
5 In the Set up email screen, select and touch an account that you want to set up. Refer to page 67.
Touch Next if you want to set up the email account later.
6 In the Privacy Caution screen, touch Next.
7 In the Location Consent screen,
xTouch VZW Location Services > Agree.
xTouch Standalone GPS Services > Agree.
xTouch Google Location Services > Agree.
Touch Next when you finish selecting the location consent option.
8 Touch Basic Setup and Usage Videos and watch Guided Tours. If you finish checking it, touch
Done. Or you can touch My Verizon Mobile and see the related video.
9 Touch Finish and the first process to set up the Breakout™ is done.
Note You can do all of these steps later by touching Setup Wizard from the Applications menu.

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CREATING A Google ACCOUNT
It is recommended that you have a Google account to use a few applications of the Breakout™.
1 From the Applications menu, touch Settings > Accounts & sync > Add account.
2 Touch Google > Next > Create.
3 Enter your first name, last name and user name for the account, and touch Next. The user name
should be 6–30 characters long. You can select an alternative.
4 Touch Next > Connect to Wi-Fi if you have not connected the Breakout™ to the Wi-Fi network and
follow the instructions.
5 Enter a password and enter it again to confirm. You should enter at least 8 characters.
6 Touch Next.
7 Select and touch a security question and enter an answer.
8 Enter a secondary email address and touch Create.
9 Touch I agree, Next for the Google Terms of Service.
10 Touch Try again if your password is too weak for a password or contains invalid characters.
11 Repeat the steps 5 to 9.
12 Type the characters that appear on screen and touch Next.
13 Touch Sync Contacts if you want to synchronize your contacts. Touch Sync Gmail if you want to
synchronize Gmail.

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GETTING STARTED
BACKING-UP DATA
Back-up important data saved in the Breakout™ using Backup Assistant.
REGISTERING ACCOUNTS
1 Touch Contacts from the Home screen.
2 Press the Menu Key %, and touch Backup Assistant. Or from the Applications menu you can touch
Settings > Accounts & sync > Backup Assistant.
3 Touch Next. Backup Assistant starts to connect to the server.
4 Type a 4-8 digit PIN, and touch Re-enter PIN.
5 Type the PIN again for confirmation and touch Next. It takes some time before registration is
completed.
BACKINGUP ACCOUNTS
1 Touch Contacts from the Home screen.
2 Press the Menu Key %, and touch Backup Assistant. Or from the Applications menu you can touch
Settings > Accounts & sync > Backup Assistant.
3 Touch Backup Now. If you want to stop backing-up, touch Stop Backup.
RESTORING DATA
1 Touch Contacts from the Home screen.
2 Press the Menu Key %, and touch Backup Assistant. Or from the Applications menu you can touch
Settings > Accounts & sync > Backup Assistant.
3 Touch Restore.

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GETTING STARTED
RECURRING SYNC
1 Touch Contacts from the Home screen.
2 Press the Menu Key %, and touch Backup Assistant. Or from the Applications menu you can touch
Settings > Accounts & sync > Backup Assistant.
3 Touch Recurring Sync.
4 Select and touch the time for sync and touch OK.
CHANGING PIN NUMBER
1 Touch Contacts from the Home screen.
2 Press the Menu Key %, and touch Backup Assistant. Or from the Applications menu you can touch
Settings > Accounts & sync > Backup Assistant.
3 Touch PIN.
4 Type the current PIN.
5 Type a new PIN and type it again.
6 Touch Next.
CHECKING AT THE WEBSITE
1 Touch Contacts from the Home screen.
2 Press the Menu Key %, and touch Backup Assistant. Or from the Applications menu you can touch
Settings > Accounts & sync > Backup Assistant.
3 Touch www.verizonwireless.com/backupassistant on the bottom of the screen and check your
data online.

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GETTING STARTED
UNDERSTANDING HOME SCREEN
The Home screen is the starting point to use applications on the Breakout™. Navigate the Home screen
and use the basic functions of the Breakout™. Press the Home Key $ if you want to move to the Home
screen any time.
Sample Home screens 3D View Screen
LAUNCHER BAR ICONS
The following icons represent applications that are placed in the launcher bar by default. Rearrange
them if you want.
Icon Description Icon Description
Makes calls Moves to the Applications screen
Opens Contacts Returns to the Home screen from
the Application screen.
Opens Messaging
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GETTING STARTED
NAVIGATING HOME SCREEN
The Breakout™ provides seven different screens where you can arrange items for your preferences.
Change the number of the Home screens if you want. Refer to page 32 for more information.
1 Swipe the screen from the left to the right or vice versa.
2 Touch a desired application or widget to run.
CHECKING APPLICATIONS WITH TASK MANAGER
Manage applications using Task Manager and enhance efficiency.
1 Touch and hold the Home Key $ from idle mode. You can check applications in the order of use.
You can see up to eight applications on the screen.
2 Touch Task Manager. You can see applications that are running, system status and useful tips.
3 Touch an application. You can see the CPU and the RAM that the application is using currently.
Or touch the X next to the application that you want to stop.
4 Touch Systems. You can see information on CPU, Internal/External Memory, and Network.
5 Touch Information and check useful information that might help you manage applications of the
Breakout™.

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GETTING STARTED
Running Task Manager
Note Make sure to press the Back Key & and move to the Home screen if you want to finish using an
application. Otherwise, the application continues to run and will use memory and battery.
SETTING STATUS BAR AND EASYSETTING
The status bar offers quick access to Easy Setting and ongoing events.
1 Touch on the top of the Home screen and drag the status bar down.
2 Touch an icon in Easy Setting that you want to run. The icon turns to light green when the function
is on.
3 Touch Clear if you want to remove notifications in the bar.

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GETTING STARTED
Opening Notifications
EASYSETTING ICONS
Icon Description Icon Description
Mutes the sound Activates Bluetooth
Activates Wi-Fi Activates GPS
Activates data network Adjusts sound settings
Adjusts Bluetooth settings Adjusts Mobile Hotspot settings
Adjusts display settings Turns Airplane Mode on/off
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GETTING STARTED
USING EVENT NOTIFICATION WIDGET
1 Touch and hold on the empty space on the screen, or press the Menu Key % from idle mode and
touch Widget.
2 Touch Pantech Widgets.
3 Touch and hold Event Notification on the bottom of the screen and place it on the screen where
you want to.
4 Touch an icon for recent calls, messages or emails, and take necessary steps.
CUSTOMIZING HOME SCREEN
Place shortcuts, widgets or folders, and create wallpaper for your preferences. Make sure to secure
enough space on the screen before adding a shortcut, widget or folder. If there is insufficient space,
options for adding items on the Home screen will not appear.
ADDING A SHORTCUT
1 Touch and hold on the empty space of the Home screen or press
the Menu Key
% from idle mode
and touch Add.
2 Touch Shortcuts.
3 Select and touch an item among those that can be added as a shortcut.

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GETTING STARTED
DELETING ITEMS FROM HOME SCREEN
1 Touch and hold a shortcut, widget or folder you want to delete.
2 Drag it to the trash icon on the bottom of the screen.
CHANGING HOME SCREEN MODE
1 Press the Menu Key % from idle mode and touch Mode.
2 Touch Default if you want to use one of the Home screen modes that are pre-determined, swipe
the screen to the right or left and touch Save.
3 Touch User > Save and enter the name for the mode and touch OK. Note the user mode would not
be available if you have not edited the Home screen. Refer to the paragraph below on editing the
Home screen.

CALLING
MESSAGING
CONTACTS
Google TALK
2
CALLS AND MESSAGES
This chapter provides important information
about using key functions of the Breakout™ including:

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CALLS AND MESSAGES
ADDING NEW INFORMAITON TO EXISTING CONTACT
1 Touch Phone from the Home screen.
2 Enter a telephone number and touch Save in the middle of the screen.
3 Touch Select a contact, and select and touch a contact to add information.
4 Touch the number or Add more field:
xTouch the number that appears on the top of the list if you want to replace the number with
one that you have entered.
xTouch Add more field if you want to add the number that you have entered, in an additional
field.
5 Touch Save when you finish editing contact.
TALKING THROUGH THE SPEAKER
1 Touch Speaker during a call. A red bar appears under Speaker when the function is on. The speaker
does not work when a headset it connected to the Breakout™.
2 Touch Speaker if you want to stop using the function.
Note If the proximity sensor is working, speakerphone would run automatically when you take your face off the
Breakout™ for a few seconds.
TALKING WITH Bluetooth TECHNOLOGY
1 Touch Bluetooth during a call. A red bar appears under Bluetooth when the function is on.
2 Touch Bluetooth if you want to stop using the function.
Note Refer to the relevant manual of the Bluetooth headset for more information.

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CALLS AND MESSAGES
ICONS FOR MESSAGES
Icon Description Icon Description
There is an incoming message. There is a CMAS alert message.
A new multimedia message has
arrived. There is a failed message.
There is a voicemail message. The memory is full. Unable to
receive messages.
There is an urgent message.
DELETING MESSAGES
1 Touch Messaging from the Home screen.
2 Press the Menu Key % and touch Delete.
3 Touch . next to the message(s) to delete. If you want to delete all messages, press the Menu Key %
and touch Select all.
4 Touch Done > OK.
ADDING SHORTCUTS FOR DIRECT MESSAGES
1 Press and hold on the empty space of the Home screen, or press
the Menu Key
% from idle mode,
and touch Add.
2 Touch Shortcuts > Direct message.
3 Select and touch a contact in the list that you want to create a shortcut on the Home screen for a
direct message.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Pantech |
Categoría: | Móvil |
Modelo: | Breakout |
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