SamsungメーカーSCHU420の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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ZF29.03_CB_u420_072406_F3 SCH-u420 Series POR T ABLE T ri-Mode TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for futur e reference.
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Samsung T elecommunications Amer ica (ST A), Inc. Licensed by Qualcomm Incorporat ed under one or more of the following pat ents: U.S. Patent No. 4, 901, 307; 5 , 056, 109; 5, 099, 2 04; 5, 101, 501 ; 5, 103, 459; 5, 107, 225; 5, 109, 390. GH68-01 1291A Openwave® is a register ed T rademark of Openwave, Inc.
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T able of Conten ts 5 T able of Conten ts Table of Contents Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), Inc. .......... 2 Section 1: Getting Started ................................. 9 Understanding this Us er Manual ....................................
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 6 Changing the Text Entry Mode ........................................ 74 Entering Text in Alpha (Abc) Mode .................................. 75 Entering Text in T9 Word Mode ....................................... 75 Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters .
T able of Conten ts 7 T able of Conten ts The Photo Gallery ......................................................... 133 Point, Click, and Send a Photo ...................................... 134 Section 10: Axcess Web ................................
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 8 Memory Info .......................................... ....................... 198 Section 14: Phone Info ................................... 201 Phone Number .......................................................... ..
Section 1: Getting St arted 9 Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started T opics Covered • Understanding this User Manual • Activating Y our Phone • Charging th e Batter y • Setting Up Y our Voice M.
10 Section 1 Understanding this User Manual The chapters of this guide generally f ollow the same order as the menus and sub-menus in your phone. A robust index fo r quick r efer enc e to most featur es begins on page 241. Also included is im portant safe ty information that you should know before using yo ur phone.
Section 1: Getting Started 11 Activating Y our Phone Section 1 Activ ating Y our Phone Contact your W ir e less Carrier and follow their instruc tions for obt aining service, if necessary . W e suggest that you read this gu ide to fully u nderstand the services your phone supports.
12 Section 1 Tu r n Yo u r P h o n e O n 1. Open th e slide on you r phone. 2. Press the key . Note: As with an y othe r radio- transmit ting dev i c e, do not to uch th e antenna while using your phon e as this can affe ct call quality and can cause the phone to opera te at a higher po wer level than is necessar y .
Section 1: Getting Started 13 Charging the Battery Section 1 2. Press the batter y cover a t point (1) and slide th e cover (2) toward the top end of the phon e. 3. Lift the batter y (1) up and away from the phone (2), top end fir st. Charging the Batter y Y our phone is power ed by a r echar geable standard Li- Ion battery .
14 Section 1 2. Insert the smalle r end of th e T ravel Ada pter in to the charger /accessor y connecto r at the lower ri ght side of your ph one. Note: With the phone turned OFF , a disc harged battery recharges fully in approxim ately 200 mi nutes.
Section 1: Getting Started 15 Setting Up Y our Voice Mail Section 1 • A blinking empty battery icon ( ) and a tone sounding indicate you have two to three minutes befor e the batter y is too low to opera te the phone. If you continu e to use your phone wi thout charging its battery , the phone sh uts down.
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Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 17 Section 2 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone T opics Covered • Feature s of Y our Phone • Closed View of Y our Phone • Open View of Y our Phone • Re.
18 Section 2 F eatures of Y our Phone • Domestic and international voic e and text messaging ser vice (available on participating networks). • High speed data (CDMA 2000 1x T echnology) • Global.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 19 Closed View of Y our Phone Section 2 Closed V iew of Y our Phone F eatures 1. Vo lume Keys — With th e phone closed, turns on the extern al display ba cklight when held do wn. When rec eiving a call , mutes the ringer an d can reject the call to Voi ce mail.
20 Section 2 With the phone closed an d unlocked , used to na vigate through me nus and a ppli catio ns and to se lect the choice available a s the Left Soft key option. 4. External Keypad — Used with the phone closed (and when unlocked by the Left Soft key) to naviga te through menus, to se lect options.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 21 Open View of Y our Phone Section 2 Open V iew of Y our Phone F eatures 1. Earpiece/Speaker — Lets you he ar the other ca ller . 1. Earpiece/Speaker 2. Display Screen 4. Navigation Key 5. Left Soft Key 6. Send Key 10.
22 Section 2 2. Display Screen — Indica tes the status of yo ur phone, inc luding stat us icons, message indica tors, signal strength, and so on. Shows menus, calls, and messages. 3. V olume Keys — During a call, ad justs the ea rpiece volume. In standby mode wi th the p hone open, ad justs the ri ng volume.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 23 Open View of Y our Phone Section 2 12. Clear Key — Deletes charac ters from the disp lay when you are in text entr y mode. Pre ss this key to return to the previous me nu or screen whe n navigating features on your phone.
24 Section 2 Rear V iew of Y our Phone Fe a t u r e s 1. Mirror — Lets you ce nter the camera wh en taking a picture of yourself. 7. Volume Keys 2. Camera 4.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 25 Comma nd Keys Section 2 2. Camera — The lens of your built-in camera. 3. Speaker Mode Key — Enables and di sables Speakerphone mode.
26 Section 2 • When the left soft k ey function is Edit, press th e Edit (left) soft key ( ) to edit a Contact. Right Sof t Key Some fu nct i ons of t h e righ t s oft key are as follows. • In standby mode, press the Message ( right) soft key ( ) to open the Messages menu.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 27 Comma nd Keys Section 2 End Key 1. In standby mo de, press and ho ld the End key ( ) to turn your phon e off. 2. Briefly press once to di sconnect a call. 3. Press to return to standby mode from any menu, or to cancel the last input.
28 Section 2 Speakerphone Key Use the speakerphone key ( ) — located on the right side of your pho ne — to switch fr om using the ea rpiece to the speakerphone before or during a call. Us e the volume keys — locate d on th e left s ide of you r phone — to adjust the v olume.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 29 Understanding the Display Screen Section 2 No service indicator — Indica tes your phone cannot find a signal be cause you’r e out s ide a service ar ea . Y ou cannot mak e or rece ive calls. Wait for a signal or mo ve into an open area to tr y and find a signal.
30 Section 2 Vib ra t e —Th e ringer has been set to Vib r a t e us ing the volume key on the side of the phone. When you receive a call, th e pho ne vibrates but does not ring. V ibrate plus Ring —The ringer has been set to Vi b r a t e / High using the volume key on the side of the phone.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 31 Y our Phone’s Modes Section 2 䢇 Example: “M essage saved in drafts” • Information 䢇 Example: “New Mes sage” • Error 䢇 Example: “ System .
32 Section 2 T o unlock your phone’s fr ont keypad while closed: 1. Press the Unlock (left) soft ke y ( ). Y ou ar e prompted to press the key . 2. Press the key . The ph one enters standb y mode. Now , all external ke ys, except the Cam er a key , ar e active.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 33 Y our Phone’s Modes Section 2 Input m ode Input mode determines ho w you enter text, numbers and symbols. While at any te xt en try screen, press the Option (le ft) soft key ( ), then choose the input mode from the pop-up menu us in g the navigation keys.
34 Section 2 1. While in standby mode, ente r a phone number , and pr ess to plac e a call. 2. Press to return to standb y mode. Receive Messages in Standby Mo de Y ou can re ceive messages in standby mode. An alert tone sounds and a notif icati on message appears in the display when a new m essage arrives.
Section 2: Unde rstanding Y o ur Phone 35 Y our Phone’s Modes Section 2 V ibrate Mode 䡵 In standby mode, repe atedly press and the Down volume key ( ) until Vibr a t e appears in the display . The volu me key is on the up per left side of p hone, near the left soft key ( ).
36 Section 2 • Ente ring Ca mera Mod e — In standby mode, pres s the Came ra key ( ) on the keypad or on the upper righ t side of your phone. • Exiting Camera Mo de — Press the key .
Section 3: Call Functions 37 Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions T opics Covered • Making a Call — Number Entr y Dialing • Making a Call — Speed D ialing • Making a Ca ll — V oice Dialing .
38 Section 3 Making a Call — Number Entr y Dialing 1. With the p hone on, enter the n umber you wish to call using the ke ypad. 2. Press the key to place the cal l. Dialing Emergency Numbers T o place an emer gency call: 1. With the phone on, ente r 911 using the keypad.
Section 3: Call Functions 39 Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing Section 3 Dialing International Numbers Call another countr y from the U.S. 1. In standby mode, enter the thre e- digit exit code (011) for the United States. 2. Enter the country code for the countr y that you are calling.
40 Section 3 • P pause — A hard pause st ops the calling sequ ence until you press the key . • T pause — A two-second pause stops the calling sequence for two seconds and then aut oma tically sends the remaining digits. T o manually call a number with pause(s) without storing it to your Contacts: 1.
Section 3: Call Functions 41 Making a Call — Speed Dialing Section 3 One-T ouch Dialing Memory locations 002 thr ough 009 ar e special One- T ouch dialing locat ions . Y ou can call the phone numbers stored in yo ur pho ne’s Contacts list from 002 through 009 by pressing an d holding a single key .
42 Section 3 Making a Call — V oice Dialing Y our SCH-U420 mobile phone includes state-of-the-art voice r e cognition softwar e that lets you di al nu mbers using your voice. Using V oice Dial Use the V oice Dial command to dial any number stored in your Contacts li st by sa ying the name of th e conta ct (Name Dialing).
Section 3: Call Functions 43 Making a Call — Voice Dialing Section 3 If V oice Dial is n ot sure which name you said, it displ ays a choice li st of up to thre e names and promp ts you with “ Did you say? ” followed by the first name on the list.
44 Section 3 3. Speak clearl y and say the telep hone numbe r of th e person you wan t to call. For example, say “7 8 1 9 7 0 5 2 0 0." If it recogni zes the num ber , V oice Dial repe at s it and dials the number .
Section 3: Call Functions 45 Ignoring a Call Section 3 • A phone number (unless blocked by the caller) and a name appear in the display (If the caller’ s number and nam e are stored in your Contacts list). • If the caller can’ t be identified, Call from unavailable# , Call from restricted number , or no number appears in the display .
46 Section 3 Calls Log The Calls log retains information about O utgoing, Incoming, and Missed calls. Y ou can also view times fo r your last call and the time totals for all calls. Review the Calls Log 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ).
Section 3: Call Functions 47 Calls Log Section 3 Note: T o quickly vie w your most recent calls, br iefly pre ss in standby mode. Up to 270 of your most re cent outgoing, incoming, a nd missed ca lls appea r in the display . 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) then press (for Calls ) and for Outgoin g Calls .
48 Section 3 Incoming Calls Y our phone r etains information about the last 90 Incoming calls and sto res them in t he Incoming call log. Y ou can revie w the Incoming call log for the time and date of the call, as we ll as othe r informati on. 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ) then press (for Calls ) and for Incoming Calls .
Section 3: Call Functions 49 Calls Log Section 3 6. Press the key to perform th e highligh ted option’ s function . Missed Calls Y our phone r etains informatio n about the last 90 missed calls (calls that wer e never picked up) and stor es them in the M issed call l og.
50 Section 3 Note: See “Creating and Sendin g New Messa ges” on pag e 98 for more informati on. 5. Use the na viga tion ke ys to highl ight an option . 6. Press the key to perform the highligh ted option’ s funct ion. Data Call Y our phone r etains informatio n about the last 90 data calls and stor es them in the Data call log.
Section 3: Call Functions 51 Calls Log Section 3 Erase History Y ou can erase the Outgoi ng , Incoming , Mi sse d , or Data calls log or you c an erase All Calls . Erase All Calls 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) then press (for Calls ), (for Erase History ), and for All Calls .
52 Section 3 䢇 Roaming — View the total calls duration on your phone while roamin g since the last erasur e. 䢇 Lifetime Calls — View the duration of all ca lls on your phone since activation (Lifeti me Calls timer cannot be reset). 2. Press the Reset (left) soft key ( ) to reset a selected counter except Lifetime Calls.
Section 3: Call Functions 53 Phone Modes Section 3 䢇 Lifetime Da ta Counte r — View the total amount of data sent or received by your phone s ince activation (L ifetime Data Counter ca nnot b e reset) . 2. Press the Reset (left) soft key ( ) to reset a selected counter except Lifetim e Data Co unter .
54 Section 3 • Change your phone’ s mode. • Activate Voice Command. Receive Messages in Standby Mo de Y ou can re ceive messages in standby mode. An alert tone sounds and a notif icati on message appears in the display when a new m essage arrives.
Section 3: Call Functions 55 Phone Modes Section 3 Unlock your phone by fo llowing the prompts and entering the lock code. Silent Mode W ith a single pr ess of the key you can sile nce the call ringer and tones that your keypad makes whenever you pr ess a key .
56 Section 3 䢇 Press the Left naviga tion key until “ Vi b r a t e ” appears in the display , then press the SET soft key ( ) key . T ext Inpu t Mode s Y ou use your ph one’s text input mo des (Alpha, Symbol, Number , or T9 WORD) to enter text, numbers, or symbols into messages, ev ents, and other functions.
Section 3: Call Functions 57 Phone Modes Section 3 Y ou press the key that corr esponds with the sy mbol that you wish to enter . Fo r example, press for an exclamation point (!).
58 Section 3 Roaming What is Roaming? Roaming le ts you use your SCH- u420 phone when you travel outside of your W ire less P rovid er ’s coverage area. The Roaming icon ( ) appears in the top line of the display when Roaming is active, and extra charges may apply when mak ing or receiving calls.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 59 Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation T opics Covered • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section explains th e menu navigation for your phone.
Section 4 60 Menu Navigation Access m enus using the navi gation keys, the two soft keys ( ), or a shortcut. 1. In Standby Mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The first of several menus appears in th e displa y . 2. Use the na viga tion keys to bro wse phone men us.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 61 Menu Navigation Section 4 The In-Use Options Access numerous menus and features even whil e in a call. Note: If the call is disconnected w hile accessing the I n-Us e Option, the In- Use Option disappea rs from the displa y and the phone eventuall y returns to standby mode.
Section 4 62 2. Do one of the follo wing: 䢇 Use the navigation key to highlight a menu or feature. Press the key to open the highlighted menu or to activate the high light ed feature . 䢇 Press the Mute/Unmute (left) s oft k ey ( ) to di sable/ enable the microphone.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 63 Menu Navigation Section 4 Tip : Y ou can also set your phone to Vo ice Memo: While in a Call . This lets you record the phone ca ll.
Section 4 64 Eras e One V oice Me mo 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p ress (for Multimedia ) and for My Sounds . A list of sou nd files appears in th e display . 2. Use the navi gatio n keys to hi ghlight the voi ce memo yo u wish to erase.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 65 Menu Outline Section 4 Menu Outline Use the menu shortcuts on the following pages t o quickly acces s sub menus. Pr ess the Menu (left) soft key ( ) to access t he Main Menu, the n use the navigation keys to hi ghlight a sub-menu.
Section 4 66 1.7.2 T e xt Message 1.7.2. 1 Auto V iew 1.7.2.2 S ignature 1.7.2. 3 Auto Scroll 1.7.3 Picture Messa ge 1.7.3. 1 Auto Receive 1.7.3.2 S ignature 2 Axcess Shop 2.1 Axcess Shop 3 Multimedia 3.1 Cam era 3.2 M y Ima ges 3.3 My Ringtones 3.4 My Sounds 3.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 67 Menu Outline Section 4 5.4.2 B usiness 5.4.3 Co lleag ue 5.4.4 F amily 5.4.5 F r i ends 5.5 M emory Info 6C a l l s 6.1 O utgoing Calls 6.2 Incoming Calls 6.3 Missed Calls 6.4 Data Cal l 6.5 E rase History 6.5.1 O utgoi ng Calls 6.
Section 4 68 7.1.2.4.1 Prompts 7.1.2.4.2 Digits 7.1.2.4.3 Names 7.1.2.4.4 Name Set- tings 7.1.2.5 V oice Laun ch 7.1.2. 6 About 7.2 Bluetooth 7.3 Calendar 7.4 Memo Pad 7.5 Alarm Clock 7.5.1 Alar m 1 7.5.2 Alar m 2 7.5.3 Alar m 3 7.6 W orld T i me 7.7 Calc ulator 7.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 69 Menu Outline Section 4 8.2.1 Menu Style 8.2.2 W allpaper 8.2.2.1 My Images 8.2.2.2 Preset Images 8.2.2.3 Image Shuf fle 8.2.3 Cloc k F or mat 8.2.4 T heme 8.2.5 D ialing Font 8.2.5.1 S tyle 8.2.5.2 Size 8.2.6 Ba nner 8.2.
Section 4 70 8.4.1 Restr iction 8.4.1. 1 Outgoing 8.4.1. 2 Incoming 8.4.1.3 C ontacts 8.4.2 Call Ans wer 8.4.3 A uto Ans wer 8.4.4 A uto Retr y 8.4. 5 TTY Mode 8.4. 6 V oice Priv acy 8.4.7 Data Settings 8.4.8 DTMF T ones 8.5 Phone Settings 8.5.1 Air plane Mode 8.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 71 Menu Outline Section 4 8.5.8 PC Co nnectio n 8.6 M emory Info 8.6.1 Memor y Usage 8.6.2 My Images 8.6.3 My Ringt ones 8.6.
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Section 5: Entering T ext 73 Section 5 Section 5: Entering T ext T opics Covered • T ext Entr y Modes • Changing the T ext Entr y Mode • Entering T ext in Alpha (Abc) M ode • Entering T ext in.
74 Section 5 T ext Entry Modes Y ou can compose text messages using alphabetical characters, symbols, and n umbers. Each method of character entry (symbol, nu mber , and so on) is called a text entr y mode. There ar e four text entry modes, as indicated: • Alpha —Alphabe tical text entr y mode.
Section 5: Enter ing T ext 75 Entering T ext in Alpha (Ab c) Mode Section 5 Abc is hi ghlighted. Use t he Up and Down navi gation keys to choose any of the other four text entry modes. Each of the text entry modes are expla ined in greater detail in “Section 7: Messaging” on page 97.
76 Section 5 2. When yo u have complete d pressing all t he keys for t he desired word, r eview the wor d displayed in your text. 3. If the word is not the o ne you mean t to enter , press the key to show the next word that ma tches the sequence of keys that you pressed.
Section 5: Enter ing T ext 77 Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters Section 5 Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters In Abc and T9 W ord modes, you ca n select to enter only upper case let t ers ( AB C / T9 WORD ), only lower case letters ( abc / T9 word ), or a mix of the two ( Abc / T9 Wo r d ).
78 Section 5 Entering Symbols Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols such as @ or % in a te xt message. 1. In standby mode, press the Mess age (right) soft key ( ), then press (for Send Message ) and for T ext Message to compose a new text message. 2.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 79 Section 6 Section 6: Understanding Y our Contacts T opics Covered • Y our Contacts List • Adding a New Contac ts Entry • Finding a Contacts Entr y •.
80 Section 6 Y our Contacts List Y our Contacts list can store up to 500 numbers, with each contact having up to five asso ci ated phone numbers, an email address, and a picture ID. Each phone number can be up to 32 digits in length, including har d pauses.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 81 Adding a New Contacts Entry Section 6 Adding a New Contacts Entr y Y ou can add an entir ely new entry to your Contacts list or add informati on to an existing entry . Using the Contacts Ad d Option 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press (for Contacts ) and for Add New Entry .
82 Section 6 Note: If the call was incoming and Caller ID informa tio n was una vailable, then the Save option is also unavailable. 1. After you press the key to en d your call, the cal l time, length of ca ll, phone nu mber , and name of the o ther party (if a vaila ble) app ear in the di splay .
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 83 Adding a New Contacts Entry Section 6 7. Press the key to save the entr y . Storing Number from a Calls Log Y ou can stor e numbers fr om the Calls logs to your Contacts . 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press for Calls .
84 Section 6 䢇 Upda te Existi ng — Lets you add t he number or email address you just entered to an existing Contacts entry . 6. Use the na viga tion keys to highl ight Create New , then press the key . The foll owing (nu mber type) icon s appear in the display: 7.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 85 Finding a Contacts Entry Section 6 T o look up inform ation for a specific contact: 1. In standby mo de, press and ho ld the key to launch V oiceSignal . “ Say a Command ” a ppears in th e display and is pronounced through the sp eaker .
86 Section 6 1. In stand by mode, do one of the following: 䢇 Press the Up navigation key (Contacts Find shortcut). 䢇 Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press (for Contacts ) and for Find . The FIND screen appears in the d isplay with an alphabeti cal list of Conta cts sho wing.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 87 Finding a Contacts Entry Section 6 ⳮ Send Pic Msg — Lets you send a pict ure me ssage to the selected cont act. ⳮ Call — Lets you pl ace a call to the highlighted contact. 4. Use the navigation keys to high light an opti on, then press the key to enter that op tion’ s sub-me nu.
88 Section 6 Search by Number This option lets you find a Co ntacts list entry by one of its phone numbers. 1. In standby mode, enter th e first few num bers of the Contacts list entr y yo u wish to find (such as the area code or area code and e xchange — for ex ample, 888- 987).
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 89 Editing an Existing Contact Entry Section 6 Editing an Existing Contact Entr y Once stor ed in the Contacts, an entry can be changed quite easily . 1. Find the desired entry in the Contacts list. (See “F inding a Contacts Entry” on pa ge 84 for more information.
90 Section 6 • T pause — A two-second pause stops the calling sequence for two seconds and then aut oma tically sends the remaining digits. Tip : Y ou can enter multiple two-second pauses to extend the length of a pause. For example, two consecutive two-second pauses caus e a total pause time of four seconds.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 91 Editing an Existing Contact Entry Section 6 Add P auses to an Existing Contacts Entry 1. Find the desired entry in the Contacts list. (See “F inding a Contacts Entry” on pa ge 84 for more information.) 2.
92 Section 6 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers When you add or edit an entry to the Contacts list, you have the option of assignin g a Speed Dial number using the Options pop-up me nu or of r eturning to the Contacts menu and using th e Speed Dial #s optio n.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 93 Editing an Existing Contact Entry Section 6 7. Press the key to assign the ne w Speed Dial number to the select ed Co ntact. Y ou are pr ompted to confi rm the assignment. 8. Press the Ye s (left) soft key ( ) to assign the selec ted Speed Dial number .
94 Section 6 4. Use the keypad to edit th e Email addre ss. (See “Section 5: Ente ring T ext” on page 73 for more in formation.) 䢇 T o ins ert the @ symbol, do t he following: ⳮ Press the abc (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu appears in the displa y wit h Abc high light ed.
Section 6: Un derstanding Y our Contacts 95 Deleting a Contacts Entry Section 6 䢇 Fam il y 䢇 Friends Note: Y o u cannot rename No Group . 2. Use the naviga tion keys to hi ghlight the grou p (other than No Group ) that you wish to re name, then pr ess the Options (rig ht) soft key ( ).
96 Section 6 2. Press the Options (right) soft ke y ( ). A pop- up menu containing the foll owin g options a ppears in the d isplay: 䢇 New Cont act — Lets you add an entr y to your Contacts list. 䢇 Erase — Erases the selected Contact. 䢇 Send T ext Msg — Lets you send a text message to the selected contact.
Section 7: Messag ing 97 Section 7 Section 7: Messaging T opics Covered • Creating and Sending New Messages • Message Send Options • Receiving New Messages •V o i c e m a i l • Message Folders • Erasing Messages • Message Settings This section expl ains how to create, send, receive, and view dif ferent types of messages.
98 Section 7 Creating and Sending New Messages This section guides you thr ough pr ocedures for cr eating and sending text messages and picture message s. Creating and S ending a T ext Message 1. In standby mode, press the Mess age (right) soft key ( ), then press (for Send Message ) and for T ext Message .
Section 7: Messag ing 99 Creating and Sending New Messages Section 7 䢇 T o enter recipie nt email a ddress(es), press and hold the key to change the text entr y mode from 123 to T9 word or abc . (See “Add a Number or Email Address to an Existing Entry” on page 93 for more information.
100 Section 7 Creating and S ending a Picture Message 1. In standby mode, press the Mess age (right) soft key ( ), then press (for Send Message ) and for Picture Message . The Creat e Pic Msg screen a ppears in the display with the Send T o field highlighted .
Section 7: Messaging 101 Creating and Sending New Messages Section 7 7. T o set message send options, press the Options (right) soft key ( ). (See “Messa ge Send Options” on page 102 for more information.) 8. T o add a pictu re to the messa ge, use the navig ati on keys to highlight the PIC field.
102 Section 7 䢇 Wai t for the beep, then start sp eaking. As it is recording the phone displays a countdown ti mer that shows the seconds remaining for the recording. ⳮ T o pause the memo, pres s the Pa us e (left) s oft key ( ). When a memo is paused, press the Resume (left) soft ke y ( ) to continue recording.
Section 7: Messaging 103 Message Send Options Section 7 䢇 Add — Lets you add Graphics , Animation , Sound , or Quic k T ex t to a T ext message . 䢇 Add Quick T ext — Lets you add Quick T e xt to a Picture message. 䢇 Edit T e xt Forma t — Lets you select text Size, Ali gnment, Color , Style, and Background in a T ext message.
104 Section 7 Receiving New Messages When you r eceive a message in standby m ode , an alert sounds (unless turned off) and a Ne w Message notification appears in th e display along with the closed envelope icon ( ).
Section 7: Messaging 105 V oicemai l Section 7 V oicemail V oicemail allows callers to le av e voice messages in your voice mailbox, and let s you r eview , play , and delete your voi ce mes sages any ti me you ar e in your Carri er ’s network covera ge ar ea.
106 Section 7 2. Use the na viga tion keys to highl ight a messa ge, then do one of the following: 䢇 Press the Erase (le ft) soft key ( ) to de lete th e message. 䢇 Press the OPEN ( ) key to view the highl ighted message, then proceed to Step 3. 䢇 Press the Options (right) soft key ( ).
Section 7: Messaging 107 Message Folders Section 7 䢇 Press the REPL Y ( ) key to compose and send a message to the sender of the highlighted me ssage. 䢇 Press the Options (right) soft key ( ), The following o ptions appear in the disp lay: ⳮ Play Ag ain — Picture Messages only — Replay a sound file included with a message.
108 Section 7 Outbox Y our phone stores outgoing messages in the Outbox, reg ardl ess of whether the message was success fully sent to, or received by , the addre ssee. Tip : Verify whether and when a message or email was s uccessfully received by enabling the Deliver y Ack messa ge send option.
Section 7: Messaging 109 Message Folders Section 7 3. While vie wing a selec ted message, do one o f the follo wing: 䢇 Press the Eras e (left) soft key ( ) to delete the message. 䢇 Press the RESEND ( ) key to resend a message to the original addressee.
110 Section 7 1. In standby mode, press the Mess age (right) soft key ( ), then press for Drafts . A list of your draft messages a ppears in the display . 2. Use the n aviga tion keys to highlight the message tha t you wish to edi t, then do one of the follo wing: 䢇 Press the Erase (le ft) soft key ( ) to de lete th e message.
Section 7: Messaging 111 Message Folders Section 7 3. In the Te x t screen/field, do one of the following: 䢇 Press the Abc (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the disp lay: ⳮ T9 W ord — Predicti ve, single key press per letter t ext entr y mode.
112 Section 7 V oicemail New voice messages in your voice mailbox are logged in the V oicemail folder of the Messages menu. Open the V oicemail folder to view the Callback # (i f available), Ur gency , and ot her details of new voicemail messages. 1. In standby mode, press the Mess age (right) soft key ( ), then press for V oicemail .
Section 7: Messaging 113 Message Settings Section 7 䢇 Drafts — Lets yo u delet e all draft messages f rom the Dra fts fol d er . 䢇 All Mess ages — Lets you delete all messages f rom all message fol ders. 2. Use the naviga tion keys to hi ghlight the fo lder con taining the messages tha t yo u wish to delete.
114 Section 7 General Message Settings 1. In standby mode, press the Mess age (right) soft key ( ), then press (for Msg Settings ) and for General . The fo llowi ng general message opti ons appea r in.
Section 7: Messaging 115 Message Settings Section 7 T ext Message Settings 1. In standby mo de, press the Message (right) soft key ( ), then press (for Msg Settings ) and for Te x t M e s s a g e . The fol lowin g T ext message opti ons appear in the displa y: 䢇 Auto Vi ew — Automatically view messages as they are received.
116 Section 7 2. Use t he navigation keys to hi ghlight the desired sub- menu. 3. Press the key to enter the su b-menu an d change the selected message settings.
Section 8 Section 8: Axcess Shop 117 Section 8: Axcess Shop T opics Covered • Finding Applications • Managing Applications This section explains the Axcess Shop featur es wher e users can download mul tim ed ia, applications, games, and check news and sports.
Section 8 118 Finding Applications W ith Axcess Shop, y o u ca n download full featured applications over the air in cluding games, per sonalized ring tone s, pictur es, and mor e. Send and r eceive instant messages, or bro wse the web to catch up on all the latest news.
Section 8: Axcess Shop 119 Managing Applications Section 8 Managing Applications Use the Settin gs su b-menu within Axcess Sho p to manage, move, orde r applications and much mor e. 1. In standby mo de, press the Right navi gation key to launch Axcess Shop.
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Section 9: Came ra 121 Section 9 Section 9: Camera T opics Covered • T aking Pictures • Cam era S creen • Saving Pictures • Came ra Options • Zoom • Brightness • The Photo Ga ller y • .
122 Section 9 T aking Pictures T aking pictur es with the buil t-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing the le ns [located on the rear of the slide (at the top)], and pressing a button. Note: Y ou cannot use the camera with the phone closed.
Section 9: Came ra 123 Camera Scree n Section 9 Camera Screen When you activate your phone’s camera, the second line of the display is reserved for the curr ent camera r esolution setting and the picture counter . The center of th e display shows a viewfi nd er image of the subject at which the camera is pointed.
124 Section 9 White Balance — Indicates camera’ s whit e balance setting. (Y ou can chan ge the camera white ba lance setting. See “White Balance” on page 12 8 for more inf orma tion.) Photo Cou nter — Indicates the numb er of phot os you can still take .
Section 9: Came ra 125 Camera Options Section 9 • Discard the picture by pres sing the Erase (right) soft key () . Camera Options The Camera Options let you adjust the default camera settings to suite avail able li ghting, the subject of the photo, or the purp ose of the photo.
126 Section 9 Resolution Change the size (in bytes) of your pictures using the Resolution setting. Options ar e High , Medium , and Low . 1. In camera mode, press the Options (right) soft key () . 2. Use the na viga tion keys to highl ight Resolution , and press the key .
Section 9: Came ra 127 Camera Options Section 9 䢇 3 seconds 䢇 5 seconds 䢇 10 seconds 3. Use the navig ation keys to highli ght the de sired delay , then press th e key .
128 Section 9 Multi Shot Multi Shot lets you take multi ple pictur es in succession at the touch of a key . The number of pictures you take depends on the Resolution setting, as indicated in the follo.
Section 9: Came ra 129 Camera Options Section 9 2. Use the n aviga tion keys to highl ight White Balance , then press the key . The na me of the current Whit e Balance setti ng appears in the se cond line of th e display . The option s are: 䢇 Auto — The camera automati cally adju sts picture quality to availa ble light.
130 Section 9 2. Use the na viga tion keys to highl ight Quality , then press the ke y . 3. Use the na viga tion keys to highl ight Fine , Normal , or Economy . 4. Once the quality setti ng of yo ur choice is highligh ted, press the key . Y ou’re returne d to the camera viewfinder scre en.
Section 9: Came ra 131 Camera Options Section 9 Color T ones Change the look of your pictur es wit h Color T ones. Choose fr om five available set tings such as Emboss, Negative, an d Se pi a. The selected color tone previews in the display be fore you take the picture.
132 Section 9 Zoom Zoom lets you temporarily enlar g e the pictures you take. Increa sing the Zoom (X1 – X3) enlar ges your pictur es (0 is normal). Note: The resolution setting affect s zoom capabil ities. When resolution is set to High, zoom is not availa ble.
Section 9: Came ra 133 The Photo Gallery Section 9 The Photo Galler y Saved pictur es are sto red in the My Images folder . Y ou can br owse the pictures one at a time (expanded mode), or view several pictures at once in thumbnail format. 1. In standby mo de, briefly press the Camera key ( ).
134 Section 9 䢇 Photo Info — View the T itle, time and date created, size, and resolu tion of the current ly highlight ed or displayed pi cture. 5. Use the na viga tion ke ys to highl ight the desired op tion. Press the key to perform th e function for the option or enter its sub men u.
Section 10: Axcess We b 135 Section 10 Section 10: Axcess W eb T opics Covered • Axcess W eb • Launching Axcess Web • Using Axce ss Web • Using Links • How Axcess W eb Keys Work This section outli nes how to lau nch Axcess W eb, how to navigate to other pages on the web, and how the keys on the keypad ar e used with the web application.
136 Section 10 Axcess W eb W ith Axcess W eb, yo u ca n convenie nt ly surf the web and download ri ngtones and wallpape rs using y our phone. Each time you launch Ax cess W eb, your phone connects to the Internet and the service indicator icon ( ) appears in the display .
Section 10: Axcess We b 137 Using Axcess Web Section 10 Exit Axcess Web 䡵 Press to exit Axcess Web . Using Axcess W eb When you use Axcess W eb, some of the keys operate dif fe r ently than during a normal phone call. Axcess W eb presents on-scr een items in any of the following ways: • T ext or numeric input .
138 Section 10 Y ou can normally use the left soft key ( ) to select a link when it is highlighted. How Axcess W eb Keys W ork The following tab le lists Axcess W eb keys and their functions. navigation ke ys — Use to browse list s and options CLR Key — A bro wse, back-up key .
Section 11: Multimedia 139 Section 11 Section 11: Multimedia T opics Covered • Access ing Multime dia •M y I m a g e s • My Rington es • My Sounds • Shuffle This section outli nes your phone’s mu lti me dia functions and key features associated with multimedia.
140 Section 11 Accessing Multimedia 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p res s, for Multimedia . The following Multi media sub-menus appe ar in the displ ay: 䢇 Camera — Lets you launch and s et up your phone’ s camera.
Section 11: Multimedia 141 My Images Section 11 Tip : Y ou can also access My Images from: - The Camera screen by pressing the Gallery (left) soft key ( ) - The Edit Contact screen by sel ecting th e picture ID f ield and pressing the Set (left) soft key ( ) 2.
142 Section 11 My Ringtones My Ringtones lets you assign ringtones (pr eloaded and downloaded) for calls, alerts , and as di sti nctive ringers for Contacts. 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p ress, (for Multimedia ) a nd for My Ringtones .
Section 11: Multimedia 143 My Sounds Section 11 4. When using a downl oaded rington e, press the Options (right) soft key ( ) and the fol low ing option s appe ar in the display: 䢇 Lock / Unlock —.
144 Section 11 2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the Record New option, then pre ss the ke y to record a voi ce memo. (See “Voice Memo” on pa ge 62 for more informa tion .
Section 11: Multimedia 145 Shuffle Section 11 ⳮ Set As — Lets you assign the selected sound file as the Ringt one or as the Cont act ID for a Contact or an Alert To n e for T ext, Picture, o r V oicemai l messages. ⳮ Renam e — Lets you rename t he sound file .
146 Section 11 2. T o sel ect i mages for the Image Sh uffl e, d o the fo ll owing: 䢇 Press the Add (left) soft key ( ). The follo wing op tions appear in t he display: ⳮ My Images ⳮ Preset Images Use the navigation keys t o highlight either option, then press the key .
Section 11: Multimedia 147 Shuffle Section 11 Melody Shuff le 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) , then pr ess, (for Multimedia ) and for Shuffle . The following options appear in the display: 䢇 Image Shuffle — When se t to On , presents a r andom slide show of a set of specified pictures as W allpaper in standby mode.
148 Section 11 The Melody Shuf fle screen appears in the display showing a list of the selecte d sound files. 䢇 Press the key . Y ou are returned to t he Shuffle screen . 3. T o act ivate the Melody Shuffle, use the navigation keys to highli ght the Melody Shuffle option , then p ress the Set As (left) soft key ( ).
Section 12: T ools 149 Section 12 Section 12: T ools T opics Covered • T ools Menu •V o i c e S e r v i c e • Bluetooth • Calendar •M e m o P a d •A l a r m C l o c k •W o r l d T i m e .
Section 12 150 T ools Menu T ools is a suite of Person al Digital Assistant (PDA) applications such as a Cale ndar , T o Do List, an d Memo Pad that run on your phone. Y o u can use your phone to schedule events, set re minders, cr eate a to do list, perform calc ul ations, and mor e with th e functions pr ovided by this useful featu r e.
Section 12: T ools 151 Voice Service Section 12 The following sections provi de detailed descriptions of the app licatio ns and how to use their functions.
Section 12 152 Note: Y ou can also set your phone to st art V oiceSignal when you open the phone. See “Voice Launch” on page 157 for more information.
Section 12: T ools 153 Voice Service Section 12 V oice Command Tips: • Make sure you wait for the beep bef ore speaking. • Speak clearly at a normal volume, as if you were talking on the phone.
Section 12 154 T o change the way V oiceSignal us es choi ce lists: 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then press (for T ools ), and (for Voice Service ), (for V oice Settings ),.
Section 12: T ools 155 Voice Service Section 12 Note: After you adapt Digit Dial, your pho ne is customized to y our voice, and your voice only . Other s will not be able to use it unle ss they reset the phone to factory default s. Adaptation involves re cording se veral sequences of four digits each.
Section 12 156 3. W ait for th e beep an d say the digits u sing your no rmal tone of voice. Afte r a moment, the pho ne plays back the record ing and promp ts “Did the recor ding sound ok? ” 䢇 If the recording was good, say “ Ye s .” 䢇 If you need to re-record, say “ No .
Section 12: T ools 157 Voice Service Section 12 3. Use the navigation keys to select Ye s to reset your digit adap tati on, or No to cancel. 4. Press the key to save and exit. Sound Sound lets you spec ify what (if any) text prompts you want your phone to read to you thr ough the earpiece.
Section 12 158 䢇 Key/Ear Mic — Attach a headset to your phone. Press and hold to activate V oiceSi gnal. Now , you can make and end call s using V oiceSignal by pushing the button on the headset. 2. Use the navigation keys to hi ghlight the opti on you want, then pre ss the ke y to sa ve and e xit.
Section 12: T ools 159 Bluetooth Section 12 The Bluetooth wir eless technology settings menu prov ides the ability to vie w and change the device name, show the visibility , an d set the security for the device. T urn Bluetoot h On/Off When the Bluetooth is t urned on, you can use the Bluetooth featur e s availabl e.
Section 12 160 4. Press the key . Names o f the avai lable devi ces appear s in the display . 5. Use the navig ati on keys to highlight th e device you want to pair w ith your phone. 6. Press the PA I R ( ) key to pair the sel ected devi ce with the pho ne.
Section 12: T ools 161 Calendar Section 12 Discover y Mode Allows other users to see your accessi bil ity . Select On for other devices to see your device, or Off fo r no visibility . Device Name Shows the handset name. Y ou may change this name enter the text and pr ess the key .
Section 12 162 䢇 Press the key to open t he highlighted date. 䢇 Press the volume up key ( ) to view previous months. 䢇 Press the volume down key ( ) to view future months.
Section 12: T ools 163 Memo P ad Section 12 5. Enter the start and End dates and times for the event using the keypad. Ente r th e dates and times for the event u sing 2 digits fo r day , month, hour , and mi nute entries. Use 4 digits for year entries.
Section 12 164 Add a Memo 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p ress (for T ools ) and for Memo P ad . 2. If you have a ny stored memo s, they appe ar as a list in the display . If this is yo ur first time in Memo Pad , “ No memos ” a ppears in the display .
Section 12: T ools 165 Alarm Clock Section 12 Alarm Clock Y our phone has an alarm clo ck that can be set to go off once, or daily at a specified time. Once set, the alarm clock is easy to change or turn of f completely . Note: The alarm doesn’t function when the phone is turned off.
Section 12 166 When an Alarm Soun ds An animated alarm clock appears in the display with the op tio n s Snooze or Dismiss , and an alert sounds when the specified time for the alarm arrives. 䡵 Use the naviga tion keys to highlight Dismiss , then pr ess the key to s ilence the al arm.
Section 12: T ools 167 Wor l d Ti m e Section 12 W orld T ime W orld T ime lets you view the time of day or night in another part of the world. W o rl d T ime displays time in the 24 dif fer ent time zones ar ound the world. 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then pres s (for T ools ) and for World T ime .
Section 12 168 3. Press the Options (right) soft key ( ) select to displa y ( DST On ) or not displa y ( DST Off ) Daylight Sa vings T ime (DST) for the selected time z one. 4. Do one of the follo wing: 䢇 Press the ke y to set the selected time zone as the home time zone for your phone.
Section 12: T ools 169 Stop Watch Section 12 4. Use the keyp ad to enter the second number in to your equation. 5. Press the key to perform the ca lculation and vi ew the result. Stop W atch Y ou can us e this menu to set a stop watch. 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press (for T ools ), and for Stop W atch .
Section 12 170 T o convert a curr ency , length, weight, volu me , are a, or temperature, do the foll owing: 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p ress (for T ools ), and for Converter . 2. Use the na viga tion ke ys to highl ight the conversio n feature you wish to use, then p ress the key .
Section 12: T ools 171 Converter Section 12 6. Press the key to save th e change d exchan ge ra te. 7. Press t he ke y to retu rn to the Currency Converter screen. Currency — Adding Exchange Rates Y ou can use the Curr e ncy Converter to convert from and to obscure curr enci es by adding exchange rates for these currencies.
Section 12 172 Notes: Press the key to enter the decimal point. The Exchange Rate field only accepts two digi ts after the decimal point. 9. Press the key to save the new exchan ge rate. Currency — Erasing Exchange Rates Y ou cannot erase the prelo a ded cur rencies from the Exchange Rate list.
Section 12: T ools 173 Tip Ca lculator Section 12 T ip Calculator T ip Calculator automatically calculates the following amounts: • Gratuity (tip) • Individual paym ent (for groups) Calculations ar e based on the total amount of the check, a select ed per centage , and the number of peo ple paying.
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Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 175 Section 13 Section 13: Changing Y our Settings T opics Covered •L o c a t i o n • Display Settings • Sound Settings • Call Settings • Phone Settings • Memor y Info This section expla ins how to customize your phone to suit your needs and pr eferences.
176 Section 13 Location This function identifies your location to the netw ork via the Global Posit ioning Sy ste m (GPS). Y ou can set thi s function for continuous operation or to operate only in the event that you dial 91 1. Note: Contact your Wireless Provider to determine whether , when, or where loca tion-bas ed ser vices are a vailable.
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 177 Display Settings Section 13 䢇 Wallpapers — Lets you choose the picture(s) that display(s) on your phone when in standby mo de. 䢇 Clock Forma t — Lets you choose wh ether to sh ow the time in the display in di gi tal or a nalog fo rma t.
178 Section 13 Wallpapers W allpapers lets you choose the pictur es that appear in your phone’s display while in standby mode. 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p ress (for Settings ), (for Display Settings ), and for W allpapers .
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 179 Display Settings Section 13 Clock Format Clock Format lets you choose whether to show the time in the di spl ay in digital or analog format. 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) , then press (for Settings ), (for Display Settings ), an d for Clock Format .
180 Section 13 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p ress (for Settings ), (for Display Settings ), and for Dialing Font . The follo wing options a ppear in th e display: 䢇 Style — Sets font ( No rmal , Quill P en , Sticky , o r Color Dia l ) used to show diale d numbers.
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 181 Sound Settings Section 13 Note: Prolonged backlight use drai ns your batter y faster . 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) , then press (for Settings ), (for Display Settings ), an d for Backlight .
182 Section 13 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p ress (for Settings ), (for Sound Settings ), and for V olume . The following o ptions appear in the display: 䢇 V oice Calls — Lets you set the vol ume and/or vibration for the incomin g calls ri nger .
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 183 Sound Settings Section 13 Note: Y o u can also access the Ringer T ype sub-menu by pressing Menu , , , . 2. Use the navigation keys to highli ght the desir ed sub- menu, then press the key .
184 Section 13 䢇 Po w e r O n / O f f — Plays a melody when turn the phone on or off. 2. Use the na viga tion ke ys to highl ight a sub-men u, then press the key . 3. Use the Up and Down navigatio n keys to highlight On or Off . 4. Press the key to conf irm your selection.
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 185 Call Settings Section 13 • Open the slide 1. In standby mo de, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) , then press (for Settings ), (for Call Settings ), and for Call Answer .
186 Section 13 2. Use the n aviga tion keys to highlight the desired setting, then pre ss the key . Auto Retry Auto Retry automatically re -dials a number if the connection fails. Depending upon your location, the number of times your phone automatically dials the number may vary .
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 187 Call Settings Section 13 Note: The “ Enabling TTY may impair headset use and non-TTY accessory performance ” messa ge pops up when you select TTY Mode . 2. Press the Ye s (left) soft key ( ) to access the TTY Mode opti ons or press the No (right) soft key ( ) to return to the Call Settings sub-menu.
188 Section 13 2. Use th e Up and Down na viga tion keys to highl ight the V oice Pri vacy option of your choice, then press . Y our settings are sa ved.
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 189 Phone Settings Section 13 Phone Settings Airplane Mode When set to On , Airplane M ode disables al l radio functions of your phone.
190 Section 13 Security Use the Security menu to lock your phone, set up emer gency numbers, enable or disable voice privacy , set r estrictions, as well as othe r security options. Lock Phone Locking the pho n e lim its all outgoing calls exce pt calls to 91 1 emergency and the three user-pr ogrammable emergency numbers.
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 191 Phone Settings Section 13 4. Press the key to perfor m the function for the highli ghted optio n. Change Lock The default lock code for your phone is generall y the last four digits of your phone number . It is advisable to change the d efault lock c ode to a se cret code for security purposes.
192 Section 13 Note: Emergenc y number 911 is hard-coded into your phone. Y ou can dial this number any time, e ven when the phon e is locked or restricted. If you call 911 an audible tone is heard and an Emergency prompt appears in the display for the dur a tion of the call.
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 193 Phone Settings Section 13 1. In standby mode, enter the e mergenc y number . 2. Press the key to pl ace the call.
194 Section 13 2. Enter th e lock code , then press fo r Erase All Entr y . Y ou are prompted to enter the lock c ode a second t ime. Note: The default lock code is the last fo ur digits of your telephone number . 3. Y ou are prompted to con firm erasure of all entries.
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 195 Phone Settings Section 13 roaming op tions appear in th e display: 䢇 Home only — Y o ur phone is available for normal operation only within your desi gnated coverage area. 䢇 Automa tic- A — The Prefer red Roaming Li st (PR L) is used to acquire service.
196 Section 13 ⳮ Press to save the your time setting. 䢇 For Set Date , the Set Date scree n appears in the display . ⳮ Enter the current date using your keypad. The month and day must be en tered using tw o digits each. The year must be entered using all four digits.
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 197 Phone Settings Section 13 3. Press the key to access the conte nt of the menu item. Searching for a Contact 1. In standby mode , press the fi rst few numeric keys that correspond to the letters of the contacts name.
198 Section 13 Memor y Info Memory Info lets you quickly and easily r eview and manage your phone memory usage. Memor y Usage Memory Usage lets y ou review your usage of your phone’s memory . 1. In standby mode, press the Men u (left) soft key ( ), then p ress (for Settings ), (for Memory Info ), and for Memor y Usage .
Section 13: Changing Y our Settings 199 Memory Info Section 13 2. Use the Up and D own na viga tor keys to highlight a Memory Info sub-menu, then press the key . A l ist of all files in the related folder appears in the di splay . Files are listed by name, and each file entr y sh ows the name and size of each file.
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Section 14: Phone Info 201 Section 14 Section 14: Phone Info T opics Covered • Phone Number •I c o n G l o s s a r y • Versi on This section explains how to identify the hardware and sof t ware versio ns of your phone and to identify the phone number assigned to your phone.
202 Section 14 Phone Number This option causes the Pho ne Number scr een to appear in the disp lay and sh ow the ten-digi t num ber assigne d to your phon e by your W ir eless Pr ovider . 1. In idle mode, press the Menu (left) sof t key ( ), th en press (for Phone Info ) and for Phone Number .
Section 15: Health and Safety Information 203 Section 15 Section 15: Health and Safety Information T opics Covered • Health and Safety Infor mation This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone. These safet y precautions sh ould be fo llowe d to sa fely us e your phone.
204 Section 15 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequen cy (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Y our wireless phone is a radio transmitter and r eceiver . It is designed and manu fa ctur ed not to exceed the exposur e limits for radi o freq uency (RF) energy set by the Federal Commun ications Commission (FCC) of the U.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 205 Health and Safety Information Section 15 tested fr equency bands. Although th e SAR is determined at the highest certi fied power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum v alue.
206 Section 15 this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually pri nted somewher e on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to r emove the battery pack to find the number .
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 207 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 15 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones The U.S. Food and Dr ug Administration (FDA) has published a series of Qu estions and Answers for consumers r elating to radio fr equency (RF) exposur e fro m wirele ss phones.
208 Section 15 levels of radio fr equency energy (RF) in the microwa ve range while be ing used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health ef fects (by heating tissue), exposur e to low level RF that does not produce heat ing ef fect s causes no known adve rs e health effec ts.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 209 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 15 • “Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the us er that is not necessa.
210 Section 15 Base stations ar e thus not the primary subject o f the safety questions discu ssed in this document. What are the results of the research done already? The r esearch done thus far has pr oduc ed confli c ting results, and many studies have suffer ed fr om flaws in their resear ch methods.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 211 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 15 about long-term exposures, since the average perio d of phone us e in the se s t ud ie s was around thr ee years.
212 Section 15 FDA has been a lead ing participant in the W orld Health Organiza tion internationa l El ect romagnetic Fields (EMF) Pr oject since its incept ion in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of r esearch needs that has driven the establishment of new re sear ch programs ar ound the world.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 213 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 15 • “If you must c onduct extended co nversa tions by wireless phone every day , you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF , since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
214 Section 15 Do hands-free kits for wireless phon es reduce risks f rom exposure to RF emissions? Since ther e ar e no known risks fr om exposur e to RF emissions fr om wire less phones, there is no r eason to believe that hands-fr ee kits reduce risks.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 215 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 15 Februa ry 2002, the Federal trade Commission (FTC) char ged two companies that sol d dev ices that claimed to pr otect wir eless phone users fr om radiation with making false and unsubstant iated claims.
216 Section 15 Should harmful interfer ence be found to occur , FDA will conduct testing to asse ss the interfer ence and work to r esolve the pr oblem. Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from vario us sour ces can be obtained fr om the following or ganizations: • FCC RF Safety Program: http://www .
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 217 Road Safe ty Section 15 When driving a car , drivin g is your fir st responsibility . When using your wireless ph one behind the wheel of a car , practice good common sens e and remember the following tips: 1.
218 Section 15 7. Do not enga ge in stressful or emotiona l conversa tions tha t may be distr acting. Make people yo u are ta lking with aware you are driving and suspend conver sa tions that have the pot ential to dive rt your attention fr om the road.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 219 Operating Environment Section 15 Operating Environment Remember to foll ow any speci a l regulation s in force in any are a and always switch your phone off whe never it is forbidden to us e it, or wh en it may cause i nterfer ence or danger .
220 Section 15 These r ecommendations are consistent with the independent r e search and r ecommendations of W ireless T echnology Resear ch. P ersons with pacemakers: • should al ways keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 221 Using Y our Phone N ear Other Electronic Devices Section 15 device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC req uirements and are like ly to genera te less interferen ce to hearing devices than phones that ar e not labeled.
222 Section 15 Ve h i cl e s RF signals may af fect improperly installed or inadequately shie lded elec tr onic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its repr esentative regar ding y our vehi cle. Y o u shou ld also consult the manufactur er of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 223 Emergency Calls Section 15 powders, and any other ar ea wher e you would norma ll y be a dvise d to tu rn off your vehic le eng ine.
224 Section 15 communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut of f the call unt il given permissi on to do so. Restricting Childre n's acce ss to your Phone Y our phone is not a toy .
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 225 Other Important Safety Information Section 15 warranty if s aid acce ssories caus e damage or a defect to the phone. Although your phone is quite stur dy , it is a comple x piece of equipment and can be broken.
226 Section 15 Product P e rformance Getting the Most Out of Y our Signal Reception The quality of each call yo u make or r eceive depen ds on the signal strength in your ar ea. Y our phone informs you of the current signal str ength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal s tre ng th icon.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 227 Av ailability of Various F eatures/Ring T ones Section 15 Maintaining Y our Phone's P eak Performance For the best car e of your phone, only authorized personnel shou ld ser vi ce your phone and acce ss or ies.
228 Section 15 Batter y Standby and T alk Time Standby and talk times will vary depending o n phone usage patterns and cond itions. Battery power consumption depends on fa ctors such as network configuratio n, signal str eng th, ope rating temperatur e, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, and other application usage patterns.
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 229 Battery Precautions Section 15 the batter y connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life.
230 Section 15 • Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. F or safe disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized service center .
Section 15: Health and Safety Informat ion 231 Care and Maintenance Section 15 • Do not paint the phone. P aint can clog the devi ce's moving parts and prevent proper ope ra tion. • Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or a ra diator .
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Section 16 Section 16: W arranty Information 233 Section 16: W arranty Information T opics Covered • Standard Limited Warr anty.
Section 16 234 Standard Lim ited W arranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERI CA, L.P . (“SAMSUNG”) warrants to the original pur chaser (“Pur chaser”) that SAM.
Section 16: Warranty Information 235 Standard Limited Warranty Section 16 SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage fr om improper testing, operation, mainte nance, installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, ma intenance, and service of Pr oduct, or (g) Product used or pur chased outside the United States or Canada.
Section 16 236 will be wa rranted for a perio d of ninety (90 ) days. A ll other r epaired/r eplaced Prod uct will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited W arranty on the original Product or for 90 days, whicheve r is longer .
Section 16: Warranty Information 237 Standard Limited Warranty Section 16 WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPECT T O THE PRODUCT . ALL IMPL IED W A RRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THA T MA Y ARISE BY OPERA TION OF LA W , I.
Section 16 238 NOT APPL Y TO YOU. TH IS W ARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LE GA L RIGHTS, AND YOU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH V AR Y FROM ST A TE TO ST A TE/PROVINCE T O PROVINCE. TH IS LIMITED W ARRA NTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE O THER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRO DUCT AND ST A TES PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY .
Section 16: Warranty Information 239 Standard Limited Warranty Section 16 OPERA TIONS, PERFORMANCE A ND SUIT ABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD- PA R T Y S O F T WA R E O R EQUIPMENT LI E SO LEL Y WITH THE PURCHAS ER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNE R OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-P AR TY SOFTW ARE OR EQUIPMEN T , AS THE CASE MA Y BE.
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241 Index A Adjust Ringer setting 35 Axcess Shop 117 Axcess Web 135 How Axcess Web Keys Work 138 Launching Axcess Web 136 Using Axcess Web 137 Using L inks 137 B Backup to last menu 60 Battery 11 Char.
242 Display Settings 176 Backlight 180 Banne r 180 Dial Screen 179 Menu Style 177 Theme Color 179 E Emergency Calls 38 End key 27 Entering Text 73 Alpha (Abc) Mode 75 Entering Nu mbers 77 Entering S y.
243 Lock 33 Silent 34 Standby 33 Talk 34 Vibrate 35 Multi shot 128 Multimedia 139 N Navigation key 27 Navigation key shortcuts 60 Notes and tips 10 Notes, description 10 Number Entry Dialing 38 O OK k.
244 Setup Locat ion 176 Voicemail 105 Shortcut to men us 60 Shutter sound 130 Silent mode Entering 34 Exiting 34 Sound Set ting s 181 Alerts 183 Ringer Type 182 Volume/Vibra te 181 Speakerphone Key 28.
245 Revi e w me m o s 63 Voice Service 151 Voicemail 105 Checking 105 Setup 105 VoiceSignal About VoiceSignal 158 Voice Memos 62 W Warranty Information 233.
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