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EA5_0040605_F8 SGH-p777 Series POR T ABLE T ri-Mode TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.
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T able of Contents 1 T able of Contents Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ................................. 5 Activating Your Phone ...................................................... 6 Dialing Your Voice Mail Box .......................
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 2 Section 6: Understanding Your Address Book 51 Adding a New Address Book Entry ..................................52 Dialing a Number from the Address Book ....................... 54 Speed Dialing .........................
T able of Contents 3 T able of Contents Section 10: Personal Assistant ..................... 143 Using the Calendar ....................................................... 144 Consulting the Calendar ............................................... 145 Using the To Do List .
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Section 1: Getting Started 5 Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started T opics Covered • Activating your phone • Setting Up Voice Mail • Customer Support • Understanding this User Manual This secti.
6 Section 1 Activating Y our Phone When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provide d with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription details, su ch as your PIN or any optional services available.
Section 1: Getting Started 7 Activating Y our Phone Section 1 2. Slide the SIM card into the SI M card socket so that the card socket, as shown, so that the card locks into position. Make sure the gold colo red contacts of the card face into the phone.
8 Section 1 4. Replace the battery so tha t th e tabs on the end align with the slots at the bottom of the p hone. 5. Press the battery down until it c licks into pl ace. Make sure that the battery is prop erly installed befo re switching on the power .
Section 1: Getting Started 9 Activating Y our Phone Section 1 Charging the Battery Y our phone is power e d by a rechar geable Li-ion battery . A travel char ger comes with your phone for char ging the battery . Use only approve d batteries and charge rs.
10 Section 1 2. Plug the charger into a stan dard AC wall outlet. 3. When charging is finished, unp lug the charger from the power outl et then disconnect it from the phone by pressing the buttons on bo th sides of the connector and pulling the con nector out.
Section 1: Getting Started 11 Activating Y our Phone Section 1 Note: Y ou must unplug the charger before removing the battery from the phone during charging, otherwise, th e phone could be damaged.
12 Section 1 T urning on your phone 1. Press and ho ld the key until the ph one turns on . 2. If the phone asks you to enter a p assword, ente r a password and p ress the OK soft key or the key . Th e password default is ‘00000000’. 3. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the PIN and press the OK soft key or the key .
Section 1: Getting Started 13 Accessing Y our Voice Mail Section 1 Accessing Y our Voice Mail 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to acc ess Menu mode. 2. Highlight Recent Calls and press the key . 3. Highlight Voice Mail and press the ke y . 4.
14 Section 1 6. Use the key to c lear the c urrent number , enter a new number and press the OK soft key or th e key . 7. When you are fi nished, press the key .
Section 2: Understandin g Y our Phone 15 Section 2 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone T opics Covered • Features of Y our Phone • Front and Rear View of Y o ur Phone • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen This section out lines some ke y featur es of your phone.
16 Section 2 Features of Y our Phone Y our phone is light weight, easy-to-use and of fers many significant features. The followin g list outlines a few of the features included in your phone. User friendly , menu driven access to features and options.
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18 Section 2 Rear V iew of Y our Phone Keys The following list corre lates to the fr om and rear illustrations. 1. Performs the functions indica ted by the screen text on the bottom line of the display . 2. (on the left side of the phone) Adjusts the ring er volume when the ph one is ringing.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 19 Keys Section 2 3. Makes or answers a ca ll. In Idle mode, re calls the last numb er dialed or r eceived when held down. In Menu mode, sel ects a menu option or stores information that you ha ve entered. 4. Enters numbers, le tters, and some special ch aracters.
20 Section 2 11. In Idle mode, allo ws you to access your fa vorite menu options directly. F or further details about shor tcuts, see "Using Shortcuts" on page 36.
Section 2: Understand ing Y our Phone 21 Icons Section 2 Display Screen Layout The display screen has 3 area s. They are: Icons Shows the received signal strength. The grea ter the number o f bars, the stronger th e signal. Appears when you are connected to t he GPRS network.
22 Section 2 Appears when a new Email has been received . Appears wh en a multimedia message is being sent . Appears when t he IrDA po rt is active. For details, see "Infrared Ac tivate" o n page 115. Appears whe n you set an alarm to rin g at a sp ecified time.
Section 3: Call Functions 23 Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions T opics Covered • Making a C all • Answering a Call • Adjusting the Call Volume •C a l l L o g This section allows y ou to make or answer a call. It also includes the featur es and fu nctionality associated with making or answering a ca ll.
24 Section 3 Making a Call 1. When the Idle scr een displays, enter the area code and phone number . 2. T o c lear the last di git displayed, press the key . 3. T o clear any other digit, press the Left or Right soft keys. 4. T o c lear the who le display , press and h old the key .
Section 3: Call Functions 25 Answering a Call Section 3 Answering a Call When you r eceive a call, the phone rings and dis plays the incoming call image. The caller ’s phone number or name, if stored i n the Address Book, displays. 1. If necessar y , open the phone.
26 Section 3 Missed Calls Viewing and Calling Missed Calls When you are unable to answer a call for any r e ason, a missed call list is crea ted. The number of calls missed di splays on the Idle scr een immediately after a call is missed. T o view a miss ed call immediatel y: 1.
Section 3: Call Functions 27 Call Log Section 3 9. Use the Right or Left navigation keys to choose the Entr y Ty p e . 10. Select the location (SIM or Phone Memory) and press the Select soft key . 11. Enter the name and press the OK soft key . Deleting a Missed Call 1.
28 Section 3 Editing Numbers in the Call Log 1. T o edit the n umber , press the Edit soft key . 2. Press the Save soft key and hi ghlight the entry type. 3. Press the Select soft key or key. Highlight the location and press the Select soft key . 4. Enter a name and press the OK soft key .
Section 3: Call Functions 29 Call Log Section 3 Viewing the Call T ime Y ou can check the length of your calls. 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu key and highlight Rece nt Calls .
30 Section 3 Options During a Call Y our phone pr ovides a number of functions that you can use during a c all. Putting a Call on Hold Y ou can place the curr ent call on hold whenev er you want. Y ou can make another call while you have a call in progr ess if your network supports this service.
Section 3: Call Functions 31 Options During a Call Section 3 1. T o switch betwee n the two calls, simpl y press the Swap soft key . The current ca ll is placed o n hold and the call on hold is reactiva ted so that you can continue co nversing with that person.
32 Section 3 T o switch the microphone of f temporarily: 1. Press the Options soft key or the key . 2. Select Mute . The other person can no longer hear you. T o switch the microphone back on: 1. Press the Options soft key or the key . 2. Select Unmute .
Section 3: Call Functions 33 Options During a Call Section 3 5. T o view the highlig hted entr y , pr ess the Select soft key or the key . For further details about the Address Book featur e, see "Finding an Entry in Ad dr ess Book" on page 58.
34 Section 3 3. Select Private . Now you can talk priva tely to tha t person. The other participants can con tinue to converse with each other . 4. T o return to the conference call, press the Options soft key and select Join . All of the co nference ca ll participan ts can now h ear each other .
Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation 35 Section 4: Menu Navigation T opics Covered • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone.
Section 4 36 Menu Navigation Y our phone of fers a range of functions that allow you to tailor it to your needs. Th ese functions ar e arranged in menus and sub-menus. There ar e two ways f or ac cessing a menu function. 1. Naviga ting th rough the lis t.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 37 Menu Outline Section 4 Simply press the Menu s oft key and enter the nu mber of the menu you want. Note: They may not match the menu number on t he phone, depending on the services supported by your SIM ca rd. For example, accessing the Language menu.
Section 4 38 1.6 Call T ime 1.6.1 Last Ca ll 1.6.2 Total Received 1.6.3 Total Made 1.6.4 Reset Ti mers 1.7 Data V olume 1.7.1 Rece nt Volume 1.7.2 Total Volume 1.7.3 Reset Vo lume 1.8 Data Call T ime 1.8.1 Rece nt Time 1.8.2 Tot al Time 1.8.3 Reset Ti mers 2.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 39 Menu Outline Section 4 2.3.4 Outbox 2.3.5 Dr aft 2.3.6 My Folders 2.4 T e mplates 2.5 Chat 2.6 Delete All 2.7 Settings 2.7.1 IM 2.7.2 Text Message 2.7.3 Mult imedia Messa ge 2.7.4 Emai l 2.7.5 Push Message 2.7.6 Broad cast* 2.
Section 4 40 4.2 Calendar 4.3 T o Do List 4.4 Calculator 4.5 Currency Exchange 5. MEdia Mall 5.1 Shop Ringtones 5.2 Shop Games 5.3 Shop Graphics 5.4 Shop Multimedia 5.5 Shop Applications 5.6 MEdia Home 6. Multimedia 6.1 Camera 6.1.1 Take Photo 6.1.2 Reco rd Video 6.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 41 Menu Outline Section 4 6.3.2 Audio List 6.3.3 Delete All 6.4 Memory Status 7. My ME dia 7.1 MEdia Net 7.1.1 MEdia Net Home 7.1.2 Fav orites 7.1.3 http: // 7.1.4 Setting s 7.1.5 Cle ar Cache 7.2 Audio 7.3 Graphics 7.4 V ideo 7.
Section 4 42 8.8 Memory Status 8.9 SDN 9. Settings 9.1 Sound Settings 9.1.1 Ring Tone 9.1.2 Ring Volume 9.1.3 Shop Ringtones 9.1.4 Alert Ty pe 9.1.5 Keypad To ne 9.1.6 Message To ne 9.1.7 Slider To ne 9.1.8 Power On/Off 9.1.9 Alerts on Call 9.1.0 Extra Tones 9.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 43 Menu Outline Section 4 9.3.2 Langu age 9.3.3 Slide Setting s 9.3.4 Short Cut 9.3.5 Extr a Settings 9.3.6 TTY Settings 9.4 Connection Settings 9.4.1 MEdia Net 9.4.2 Home 9.4.3 Roa m 9.4.4 CINGULAR MMS 9.4.5 CINGULAR WV 9.4.
Section 4 44 9.6.2 Call Ba rring* 9.6.3 Cal l Waiting 9.6.4 Network Sel ection* 9.6.5 Cal ler ID 9.6.6 Clo sed User Grou p* 9.6.7 Band Select ion 9.7 Infrared Activate 9.7.1 With PC 9.7.2 With Other Phone 9.8 Security 9.8.1 PIN Check 9.8.2 Change PIN 9.
Section 5: Entering T ext 45 Section 5 Section 5: Entering T ext T opics Covered • Changing the T ext Input Mode • Using T9 (Predictive T ext) Mode • Entering Upper and Lower Case • Entering Numbers • Entering Sym bols This section outlines how to se lect the desir ed text input mode when en tering char acte rs into your phone.
46 Section 5 Changing the T ext Entr y Mode When you are in a field that allows characters to b e entered, you will notice the t ext input mode i ndicator on the display . For example, the following sc reen displays when writing a text message. 1. T o select Alphabet mode , press the key until displays.
Section 5: Entering T e xt 47 Using T9 (Predictive T ext) Mode Section 5 Using T9 (Predictive T ext) Mode T9 mode allows you to en ter wor ds with only one keystroke per letter . Each key on the keypad has more than one letter; for example, pressing the 5 key can enter J , K, or L .
48 Section 5 Adding a New Word into the T9 Dictionary If you cannot find the word you want, you can add the word in the T9 dictionary for the next use. 1. After pressing the keys corr esponding to the word you want to add, press the 0 key or the Down Navigation key to display the alternative words.
Section 5: Entering T e xt 49 Using Alphabet Mode Section 5 Entering a Word in Alphabet Mode 1. Press the key (1 to 0) labe led with the letter you want.
50 Section 5 Tips for Using Alphabet Mode • T o insert a space, press the # key . • T o shift case in Alphab et mode, use the * key . There are three cases: Capital Lock , Lower case , and Initial Capital . • Y ou can move the cursor by using the Navigation keys.
Section 6: Understanding Y our Address Book 51 Section 6 Section 6: Understanding Y our Address Book T opics Covered • Adding a New Address Book Entry • Dialing a Number from the Address Book • .
52 Section 6 Adding a New Addr ess Book Entry There are Three ways to store a nu mber: • Using the Save soft key or the key in the I dle mode • Using the Ne w Entry option in the Address Book menu • Using the Nam es option Storing a Number in Idle Mode 1.
Section 6: Understandin g Y our Address Book 53 Adding a New Address Book Entry Section 6 5. Enter a name. For further de tails about how to enter characters, see "Section 5: Entering T ext" on page 45. T o add the number to an existing name , select the one you want from the list.
54 Section 6 5. Enter a name and press the OK soft key . For further details about how to enter ch aracters, see "Section 5: Enterin g T ext" on page 45. T o add the n umber to an existi ng name, select the one you want from the l ist. 6. Enter the number or address yo u want to store and press the Save soft key or the ke y .
Section 6: Understandin g Y our Address Book 55 Dialing a Number from the Address Book Section 6 Note: If you cannot remember a loca tion number , you must go into the Searc h option in the Address Book menu to search for the entry by name. Dialing a Number from the SIM Card 1.
56 Section 6 Speed Dialing Y ou can assign up to 8 phone n umbers from the Address Book that you use frequently to the number keys ( 2 to 9 ). Y ou can then dial them easily whenever you want, simply by pressing and holding th e associa ted number key .
Section 6: Understandin g Y our Address Book 57 Speed Dialing Section 6 Changing a Number Assigned to a Key 1. In Idle mode, press t he Names soft key . you can also press the Menu soft key to access Menu mo de and select Address Book . 2. Select Speed Dial and se lect the key you wa nt to change.
58 Section 6 Finding an Entry in Address Book After storing numbers in the Addres s Book, you can search for them in two ways ; by name and by caller group. Finding a Number by Name 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the Names soft key . Y ou can also press the Menu soft key to access menu mode and select Address Book .
Section 6: Understandin g Y our Address Book 59 Finding an Entry in Address Book Section 6 Edit: allows you to edit the name and/or number One Entry : to change th e name and/ or phone n umber for the selected entry . If you ch ange the name, the number is saved separately with the new name.
60 Section 6 Paste: allows you to paste the number into the normal dialing mode. Use this option to dial a number similar to one in the Address Book, such as a di ffer ent extension in the same office . Use the key to change the number as requir ed. When you are r eady to dial, press the key .
Section 6: Understandin g Y our Address Book 61 Finding an Entry in Address Book Section 6 3. Enter the first few letters of the group name tha t you want to find. The caller grou ps are listed, st arting with the gr oup that most closely matches your input.
62 Section 6 • Graphic : allows you to set a gra phic icon to be displayed when you receive a voice call from the member of that group. • Group Name : allows you to assign a na me to the gr oup.
Section 6: Understandin g Y our Address Book 63 Checking the Memory Status Section 6 4. When you ha ve finished marking, press the Delete soft key to delete t he entries in the se lected memory location(s). 5. Enter the pho ne password an d press the OK soft key or the key .
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Section 7: Messaging 65 Section 7 Section 7: Messaging T opics Covered • Using Instant Messenger • Creating and Sending New Messages • T ypes of Messages • Retrieving New Messages • Viewing .
66 Section 7 Using Instant Messenger Instant Messenger (I M) is a way of sending short, simple messages that are deliver ed immediatel y to users online at the moment. Before using this feat ure, you need to subscribe to a messenger service. Fo r fu rther details, contact our service prov ider .
Section 7: Messaging 67 Using Instant Messenger Section 7 7. Start the conversation with the per son as you would on a normal messenger fo r a PC. 8. When you want to end the con versation, press th e Options soft key and select Sign Off . Buddy List Group The first time you sign on to AIM from your phone, a special Buddy Lis t group is cr eated.
68 Section 7 • Set Alert: This option sets an a lert for the buddy whe n they have activity on their session. T o release the alert, highlight release alert and press the Select soft key . • Block IMs: This option blocks any mess ages from the buddy you have selected.
Section 7: Messaging 69 Using Instant Messenger Section 7 Sign Off : This option will sign you of f and end all conversations. T o sign off, pr ess the OK soft key or key . T o cancel, press the Cancel soft key . Status Icons : The Buddy Lis t displays an icon to the l eft of each user to show their status.
70 Section 7 • My A vailability: This option allo ws you to set your avai lability to Avai lable, Away , or Invisible. Use the Up or Down navigation keys to highlight an option and press the Se lect soft key . • Add user: This option allows you to enter another user ’ s ICQ #.
Section 7: Messaging 71 Creating and Sending New Messages Section 7 Creating and Sending a T ext message 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to acc ess Menu mode. 2. Select Messaging . Highlight Create New Message and press the Select soft key or the key .
72 Section 7 6. Select Send Only to send th e message. Continue to the next step. Alternative ly , select Save Message to to save the message in the Draft or to My Folder . After sa ving the message, the display returns to the Messaging menu list. 7. Enter a destinatio n number .
Section 7: Messaging 73 Creating and Sending New Messages Section 7 4. When Add Here hi ghlights, press th e Options soft key and add the me ssage contents u sing one of the fo llowing options: • Add T ext: enter the message text and press the key .
74 Section 7 Note: Before a message can be save d to My Folder , the folder must be created. See ‘Crea ting a Message Folder” on page 85. • Settings: allows you to change the message se ttings. For further details about each setting option, see "Using Message Options" on page 82.
Section 7: Messaging 75 Creating and Sending New Messages Section 7 duration (for example, the length of sound clip) f or a particular page, the content duration is automatically decreased. • Send: allows you to send the message. • Save to: save the message in the Draft or My Folder .
76 Section 7 13. T o enter additional num bers or addresses to the other destination types, pre ss the key or the soft key and repeat step s 8 through 12. Y ou can enter up to 10 d estination se arch to To , CC , and Bcc . 14. When you have finished entering the d estinations, select Send Message .
Section 7: Messaging 77 Creating and Sending New Messages Section 7 • Insert: allows you to add a message text from the T ext T emplates folder , an entry in Address Book, or a URL address in the Favorites folder . • Language: allows you to change the l anguage to be used in T9 input mode.
78 Section 7 • Send Only: sends the Emai l. • Save and send: saves the Email to the Draft folder and also sends it t o the recipien t. • Save to: s aves the Email to t he Draft or to My folder . Y our phone sends the Emai l. Using Message T emplates Y our phone has message templates to allow you to retrieve them when creati ng a mess age.
Section 7: Messaging 79 Retrieving New Messages Section 7 Retrieving New Messages While text mes sages from other phones ar e deliver ed directly to your phone, Multimedia mes sages and Emails will be stor ed in the Inbox of the message serv er and the server will alert you to new messages.
80 Section 7 Retrieving an Email When a new Email comes in, the display shows the Email icon ( ) and a text notification. 1. Press the Vi ew soft key or the key to view Email information. 2. Press the Options soft key and select Retrieve . Y our phone retrieve s the new Emails from the ser ver and displays them on the In box list.
Section 7: Messaging 81 Viewing Messages Section 7 Viewing a Message 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to acc ess Menu mode. 2. Select Messaging .
82 Section 7 4. Press the Up or Down key to scroll through t he message screen. For an Multimedia messag e, press the Left or Down key to scroll to other pages, if the message has more than one messa ge. Y ou can access the message options by pressing the Options soft key .
Section 7: Messaging 83 Viewing Messages Section 7 Save Media/Attach : allows you to save media items, such as sounds or images, from the me ssage into your phone’s memory . Y ou can then use the items when writing a message. Protection : allows you to lock the message keeping it from being deleted or unlocks th e message.
84 Section 7 Properties : displays detailed inform ation about the message, such has the subject, the sender of t he message, and the message size. Protection : allows you to lock the message keeping it from being deleted or un locks the mess age. Options for Email Messages Reply : allows you to r eply to the message.
Section 7: Messaging 85 Viewing Messages Section 7 Managing Y our Own Message Folders Y ou can create up to 5 messag e folders to stor e messages separately from the default message folders. Creating a Message Folder 1. From the message fold er list, press the Options soft key .
86 Section 7 Deleting a Message Folder 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. 2. Select Messaging . Highlight My Messages and select the My Folders . The message list opens. 3. Scroll to the folder you wa nt to delet e. 4. Press the Options soft key and select Delete Folder .
Section 7: Messaging 87 Settings Section 7 6. Press the Ye s soft key or the key to confir m the deletion. 7. When you ha ve finished, press the key . Settings Y o u can set up various options for using messaging services. 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to acc ess Menu mode.
88 Section 7 T ext Message The following options ar e available: Sending Profile : allows you to set th e options f or sending text messages. Choose fr om the fo llowing options: •S M S S e t t i n .
Section 7: Messaging 89 Settings Section 7 Auto Download : you can set whether or not your ph one retrieve s new incoming message s from the Multim edia server without notifications. Off: you need to manually download new messages by using the Retrieve o ption.
90 Section 7 Account : Y ou can configur e up to 5 Email accou nts using differ ent service pr oviders. The last account you accessed is automatically ac tivated for sending or receiving Email messages. For each account, the foll owing options are available: • Account Name : enter a name for the current account.
Section 7: Messaging 91 Settings Section 7 Send Copy to Self: you can set whether or not your phone sends a copy of the outgoing Email to your Email addr ess. Delivery Report: you can activa te or deactivate the report function. When this function is activated, the network informs you whether or not your Email has been deliver ed.
92 Section 7 Receive : allows you t o enable or disable the re ception of broadca st messages. Channel List : allows you to indicate the channels from which you wish to r eceive broadcast messages. The following options are available: • Select: use to enable or disable channels on the list by marking or unmarking them, respectively.
Section 7: Messaging 93 Memory Status Section 7 in the memory and the total number o f messages you have stored. For Multimedia Message , Email , and Push Message the displays show th e total memory amount, including the amount of memor y a vailable and used for storing messages.
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Section 8 Section 8: Changin g Y our Setting s 95 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings T opics Covered • Sound Settings • Display Settings • Phone Settings • Connection Settings • Time and Dat.
Section 8 96 Sound Settings Y ou can customize the settings r elated to various sounds for the phone, such as the call ringer , key tone, power on/ off to ne, slider tone , and so on. 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. 2. Select Settings .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 97 Sound Settings Section 8 Light Only : the service light flashes. Melody : the phone rings using the ring melody selected in the Ring T one menu. V ibration : the phone vibrates but does not ring. V ibration + Melody : the phone first vibrates three times and then starts ringing.
Section 8 98 • Periodic: the phone alerts you to a new message every 2 minutes until you open the message. Slider T one This menu allows you to select the tone that the phone sounds when you open or clos e the phone. T o turn off the sound, sele ct Of f .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 99 Display Settings Section 8 Minute Minder : sets whether or not the phone beeps every minute during an ou tgoing call to keep you informed of the length of your call. Connect T one : sets whether or not the phone beeps when your call i s connected to the system.
Section 8 100 Y ou have vario us preset image s availabl e. Y ou can also select a blank backg round or an y images do wnloaded from the Interne t or received in messages. Select Downloads to set downloaded images. 3. Select the image you want and press the Select soft key or the key to display it on the Idle screen .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 101 Phone Settings Section 8 Service Light The keys on the top of the phone light to act as a service light flashing at regular intervals to indi cate when service is available on the phone. This menu allows you to select whether or not the service light is used or in which colo r it flashes.
Section 8 102 Greeting Message This menu allows you to set a greeti ng to be displayed briefly when the phone is switched on. Language Y ou can select a display lan guage. When the lang uage option is set to Automatic , the language is automatically selected accor ding to the langua ge of the SIM card used .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 103 Phone Settings Section 8 Extra Settings Y ou can turn the automatic redialing or answering features on or of f. 1. Fro m t he Phone Settings menu, Select Extra Settings 2. T o turn a feature on, press the On soft key or the key .
Section 8 104 Use the following steps to access the TTY settings: 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. Note: The TTY option is viewable only when inserting the TTY Ada pter . 2. Select Settings and highlight Phone Settings . Press the Select soft ke y or the key .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 105 Connection Settings Section 8 mode. 2. Select Settings and hi ghlight Connection Settings . Press the Select soft key or the key . 3. Select the profile you want to change. For each profile, the follo wing option s are avai lable: • Profile Name: enter a name that you wish to assign to the profile.
Section 8 106 • Dial-up Number: enter the acce ss point name used for the address of the network. • Data Call T ype: select the Data Call T ype, either Analog or ISDN. • Proxy Status: a ctivate or deactivate the proxy server . • Primary DNS: enter the primary DNS (Domain Name Sy stem) address.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 107 Tim e & D ate Section 8 World T ime Y ou can find out what time it is another part of world, using the L eft and Rig ht Navigat ion keys.
Section 8 108 Note: Automatic updates of time and date does not change the time you have set for alar m settings or calendar memos. Network Ser vices Y ou can customize the settings for network fe atures, such as call forwarding, ca ll barring, and call waiting.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 109 Network Services Section 8 • Unreachable: calls are forwarded when you are not i n an area covered by your service provider or when your phone is switched off. • Cancel All: all cal l forwarding options are canceled.
Section 8 110 • International: internatio nal calls cannot be made. • International Except to Home: when abroad, calls can be made only to numbers within the curre nt cou ntry and to your home country , which is the country where your home network provider is located.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 111 Network Services Section 8 Changing the Barring P assword 1. From the Network Services menu scr een, select Call Barring . 2. Select Change Barring P assword . 3. Enter the current pass word and press the OK soft key or the key .
Section 8 112 Deactivating Call W aiting Settings 1. Fr om the Network Services menu screen , select Call Waiting . 2. Select the type of calls, Voice Calls or Data Calls . The screen infor ms you whether call wa iting is activated or deactivated. 3. Press the Deactivate soft key or the key .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 113 Network Services Section 8 Caller ID Y o u can pre vent your phone number from being displaye d on the phone of th e person you are calling. Note: Some networks do not allow you to change this se tting. The following options ar e available: Default : the default setting pr ovided by t he network is used.
Section 8 114 If there is no CUG index stor ed, you are pr ompted to add a new index when you select this option. Once you have added a CUG index, the list of current CUG indexes appears. Add a new CUG index as advised by your service prov ider , or delete a group.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 115 Infrared Activa te Section 8 1. From the Network Services menu scr een, select Band Selection . 2. Select the a ppropria te option, and pre ss the OK soft key or the key . 3. When the disp lay confirms the network ban d you selected, press the Ye s soft key or the ke y .
Section 8 116 3. Select With PC . The IrDA icon ( ) appears on th e top line of the d isplay . • align the infr ared port on the ph one with the infr ared port on the computer .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 117 Security Section 8 5. Press the Save soft key . The entries are saved. Sending Data to Other Devices T o send entries in the Addr ess Book and Calendar , acces s the appr opriate menu: 1. Select an entry and press the Options soft key .
Section 8 118 Disable : the phone connects dir ec tly to the network when you switch it on. Enable : you must enter the PIN each time the phone is switched on. Change PIN This featur e allows you to change your curr ent PIN, prov ided that the PIN Check featur e is enabled.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 119 Security Section 8 Change P assword The Change Password featur e allows you to change your current phone password to a new one.Y ou must enter the current phone passwor d befor e you can specify a new one. The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory .
Section 8 120 SIM Lock When the SIM Lock featur e is enabled, your phone only works with the current SIM. Y ou must enter the SIM lock code to unlock the SIM so you can use a differ ent SIM card. Once you have entered the lock code, you are asked to confirm your entry .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 121 Reset Settings Section 8 Reset Settings Y ou can easily reset your ph one to its’ default settings. 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu sot key to access Menu mode. 2. Select Settings . Highlight Rese t Settin gs and press the Select soft key or the key .
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Section 9: Multimedia 123 Section 9 Section 9: Multimedia T opics Covered • Using the Camera • Using the Music Zone • Using the Audio Recorder • Memory Status This section explains how to use the multimedia files on your phone.
124 Section 9 Using the Camera Using the camera module in your phone, you can take photos of people or events while on the move. Additionally , you can send photos to other people in an Multimedia messa ge or set a wallpaper or caller ID image. Y ou can also recor d videos using your phone as a camcord er .
Section 9: Multimedia 125 Using the Camera Section 9 3. Adjust the ima ge by aiming the ca mera at the subject. Press the soft key to acce ss the camera options. F o r details, see "Using Came ra Options" on page 125. Y ou can use t he keypad to quickly change the camera options.
126 Section 9 or ke y , the ca mera takes photos successively . After taking phot os, press the Save All soft key to save all of the photos in a se parate folder . • Mosaic Shot: allows you to take 4 or 9 photos and store them as one JPEG file. Effects : allo ws you to change the color tone or apply special effects to the photo.
Section 9: Multimedia 127 Using the Camera Section 9 • Flash : allows you to choose the setting for the flash. Choose from Off , Shooting Only , or Pe r ma n e nt .
128 Section 9 switches the Photo Album menu. switches to full screen. Record Vi deo 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the Menu soft key to access the Menu mode. Highlig ht Multimedia and press the Select soft key or press the key . 2. Select Camera and highli ght the Record Video option .
Section 9: Multimedia 129 Using the Camera Section 9 Go to My Album : allows you to go to the V ideo Album option. Properties : allows the properties of the video clip, such as the file name, file si ze, the date it was r ecor ded, image size, image quality , and protection status.
130 Section 9 Ti m e r : allows you to set a time delay before the camera starts recor ding a video. Select the length of delay you want. When you press the or key . The camera begins recor ding a video after the specified time. Go to My Album : allows you to go to the Vi d e o A l b u m menu or Photo A lbum .
Section 9: Multimedia 131 Using the Camera Section 9 swi tch es to Cam er a m ode . changes the image size. changes the image quality changes the Recording mode changes the color tone or a pplies an effect to the video. mutes the audio during a recording.
132 Section 9 My Album 1. In Idle mode pr ess the Menu soft key to ac cess the Menu mode. 2. Highlight Multimedia and press the Select soft key or the key . 3. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or the key . 4. Select My Album and choose from Photo Album or Video Album .
Section 9: Multimedia 133 Using the Camera Section 9 Delete : allows you to delete the photo. Protection : allows you to protect t he photo fr om being deleted. Properties : shows the prope rties of the photo, such as the file name, file size, th e date is was taken, image resolution, image quality , and protection status.
134 Section 9 3. Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or the key . 4. Select My Album and choose V ideo Album . When you access th is menu, your phon e displays the videos in Thumbn ail mode, which shows them as small images. Use the Na vigation ke ys to scroll through th e photos.
Section 9: Multimedia 135 Music Zone Section 9 2. Select Multimedia . Highlight Camera and press the Select soft key or the key . 3. Select Delete All and pr ess the Select soft key or the key . 4. Scroll to the album you wa nt to clear and place a check mark by pressing the key .
136 Section 9 4. Press the 5 or the key to begin playing musi c. All of the MP3 files in th e phone’ s memory play b y default. 5. T o pause and resume playba ck, press the 5 key or the key . 6. T o skip forward to th e next file, press the 6 key or th e Right key.
Section 9: Multimedia 137 Music Zone Section 9 Changing MP3 Player S ettings Y ou can change the default settings for using the MP3 player . 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to acc ess Menu mode. 2. Select Multimedia. Highli ght Music Zone and press the Select soft key or the key .
138 Section 9 Viewing the Music List By default, all of the MP3 files in the phone’s memory ar e added to the music list. Y ou ca n select and play only the files you want or delete file s from the mu sic list. 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the Menu soft key to access Menu mode.
Section 9: Multimedia 139 Using Record Audio Section 9 Using Record Audio Y ou can recor d voice memos . After reco rding , you can send the memo to other people via th e Multimedia Message Service. Record Audio 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to access the Menu mode.
140 Section 9 Press the OK soft key or the key . The memo is saved and then the display shows the memo information. Y ou can press the Options soft key or the key to access the following memo options: Send : allows you to send the memo to othe r people by using the Multimedi a or Email fea ture.
Section 9: Multimedia 141 Using Record Audio Section 9 6. After playback, the disp la y returns the me mo list. 7. When you ha ve finished, press the key . Deleting V oice Memos Y ou can delete yo ur voice me mos one by one or all at one time. Deleting A Voice Memo 1.
142 Section 9 This display shows the To t a l , Used , and Free memor y amount and at the bo ttom of the screen is a sliding scale that shows the proporti on of the amou nt of memory being used and a vailable fo r the MP3 player . 3. When you have fi nished, press t he key .
Section 10: P ersonal Assistant 143 Section 10 Section 10: P ersonal Assistant T opics Covered • Using the Calendar • Using the T o Do List • Setting Alarms • Using the Calculator • Using th.
144 Section 10 Using the Calendar W ith the Calendar feature, you can: • write memos to keep track of your schedule. • consult the calendar and check your memos. • set an alarm to act as a reminder . Writing a Memo Y ou can make up to 100 memos for the calendar .
Section 10: Personal Assistant 145 Consulting the Calendar Section 10 5. If you want an al arm to ring on the cho sen day , pr ess the key . If not, press the No so ft k ey. Th e me mo i s s a v ed . 6. Enter the time for the ala rm and p ress the key .
146 Section 10 4. Press the Up or Down key to scroll to the previ ous or next memo. If you want to make a new me mo for tha t date, press the New soft key . 5. T o access the memo options, press the Options soft key . • Edit: allows you to cha nge the m emo text.
Section 10: Personal Assistant 147 Consulting the Calendar Section 10 Deleting Memos Y o u can delete memos on the calendar one by o ne or all at one time. 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to access menu mode. 2. Select Applications . Highlight Calendar and press the Select soft key or the key .
148 Section 10 Using the T o Do List The T o Do List allows you to: • enter a list of tasks to be done • assign a priority and a deadline to each tas k • sort the tasks by prior ity and status Creating the T o Do List 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the Menu soft key to access menu mode.
Section 10: Personal Assistant 149 Using the T o Do L ist Section 10 3. Press the Options soft key and select New . Co ntinue using steps in "Creating the T o Do List" on page 148. Viewing the T o Do List 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to access menu mode.
150 Section 10 Edit : allows you to edit a task. Y ou can change the text priority , and/or deadline for the task. Sort : allows you to sort the exis ting tasks by priority or status. Select the sort criterion (Hig h, Low , Done, or Undo). Copy : allows you to copy a task.
Section 10: Personal Assistant 151 Setting Alarms Section 10 • Wak e-up Call: the alarm rings to wake you up at the specifi ed time. • Remove Alarm: removes alarm settings. • Autopower: the alarm rings even when the phone is turned off. 4. Enter the time for the alarm to sound.
152 Section 10 4. Select Enable to activate the Autopower feature. The phone will auto matically switch on to ring th e alarm when the alarm time comes. If the menu option is se t to Disable , and the phon e is switched off at the spec ified time, the alarm d oes not ring.
Section 10: Personal Assistant 153 Using the Currency Convertor Section 10 Note: T o include a decimal point or a bracket, press the left soft key until the symbol you want displays. 4. Enter the op eration for your ca lculation by pr essing the Naviga tion keys, acco rding to the illu stration on the display .
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Section 11: WAP 155 Section 11 Section 11: W AP T opics Covered • Launching the WAP Bro wser • Accessing a W AP site • Navigating the WA P Browser • Using Favorites • Downloadin g Multimed i.
156 Section 11 Launching the WAP Browser 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the key to launch the W AP browser . you can also press the Menu soft key to access menu mode and select My MEdia . 2. Highlight MEdia Net and press the Select soft key or the key . Select MEdia Net Home and pre ss the Select soft key or th e key .
Section 11: WAP 157 Navigating the WAP Browser Section 11 2. T o select a browser item, pr ess the key or press the Options soft key and choose Select . 3. T o select a number ed item, press the corre sponding numeric ke y . 4. T o return to the previous page, press the key, or press the Options soft ke y and choose Back.
158 Section 11 Number Mode (1) : allows you to enter numbers. Selecting and Using Menu Options V arious menus ar e available when yo u are using the W AP Browse r to navigate the W ireless W eb. T o access a menu option, pres s the menu soft key . A menu list displays.
Section 11: WAP 159 Using Favorites Section 11 Show Images : shows the image on the current page. Pre ss the Next soft key to v iew the next i mages. Certificates : shows the security information when you access the W ir eless W eb wi th the secure d W A P setting activated.
160 Section 11 4. Select an empty location, a nd press the Options soft key 5. Enter the ad dress and press t he Enter soft key or key . 6. Enter a name for the book mark and press the Enter soft key or the key . 7. When you have fi nished, press t he key .
Section 11: WAP 161 Clearing the Cache Section 11 the W AP sits providing you with download services, preset by your service provider . 1. In Idle mode, press t he Menu soft key to acc ess Menu mode.
162 Section 11 5. When you have fi nished, press t he key . Changing the WAP Profiles Y ou can set up 5 server pr ofiles for the W AP brow ser . 1. In Idle mode, pr ess the Menu soft key to access Menu mode. 2. Select Settings . Highlight Connection Settings and press the Select soft key or the key .
Section 11: WAP 163 Clearing the Cache Section 11 • Proxy Status: allows you to act ivate and deactivate the prox y status. • Primary DNS: enter the primary DNS (Domain Name System) address.
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Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 165 Section 12: Health and Safety Information T opics Covered • Health and Safety Infor mation This section outlines the sa fety pr ecautions associated with using your phone. Th es e safety precautions should be followed to safety use your phone.
Section 12 166 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Y our wir eless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver . It is designed and manufactur ed not t o exceed the exposur e limits for radio f requency (RF) energy set by the Federa l Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 167 Health and Safety Information Section 12 at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can b e well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power requir ed to reach the network.
Section 12 168 this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewher e on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to r emove the battery pack to find the number .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 169 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 the telephone wiring in a hous e, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus pr oduce RF exposur es well within the FCC's compliance limits.
Section 12 170 to repair , replace or recall the phones so that the hazar d no longer exists. Although the e xisting scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA ha s urged the wireless .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 171 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 comply with FCC safety gu idelines tha t limit RF exposure. FCC r elies on FD A and other health agencies for safety questions ab out wireless phones. FCC also r egulates the base stations that the wireless phone netwo rks rely upon.
Section 12 172 Three lar ge epidemiol ogy studies have been publ ished since December 2000. Be tween them, the studies investigated any possible asso ciation between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer , glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neurom a, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cance rs.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 173 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 What is FD A doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.
Section 12 174 What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these pr oducts - and at this point we do not know that there is - it is probab ly very small.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 175 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 Some groups sponsor ed by other national governments have advised that childr en be discouraged fr om using wireless phones at all.
Section 12 176 believe that accessories that cl aim to shield the head fr om those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from RF ab sorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phon e.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 177 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Enginee rs (IEEE).
Section 12 178 • Updated 4/3/2002: US food and Drug Administration http://www .fda.gov/cellphones Road Safety Y our wirele ss phone gives you the powerful ability t o communicate by voice, almost anywher e, anytime. But an important responsibility ac companies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 179 Road Safety Section 12 5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers whi le driving. Jotti ng down a "to do" list o r flipping through your address bo ok takes attention away from your primar y responsibility , driving safel y .
Section 12 180 one appears in jured, or a vehicle you kno w to be stol en, call roadside assi stance or other special non-e mergency number . "The wireless industry reminds y ou to use your phone safely when driving." For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE, or visit our web-site www .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 181 Using Y our Phone Near Other Elec tronic Devices Section 12 from your wir eless phone. Consult the manufactur er to discuss alternatives.
Section 12 182 information. Switch your phone of f in health car e facilitie s when any r egulations posted in these ar eas instr uct you to do so. Hospital s or health car e facil ities may be u sing equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 183 Emergency Calls Section 12 using liquefied petroleum gas (such as pr opane or butane), ar eas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Section 12 184 When making an emerge ncy call , remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 185 Other Important Safety Information Section 12 antennas and charge rs. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dang er ous and void the phone warranty if said access ories cause damage or a defec t to the phone.
Section 12 186 Product P erformance Getting the Most Out of Y our Signal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your ar ea. Y our pho ne informs you of the current signal str ength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal st r ength icon.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 187 Product Performance Section 12 Maintaining Y our Phone's Peak P erformance For the best care of your phone, o nly authorized personnel should servi ce your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty .
Section 12 188 consumption depends on fa ctors such as network configuration, sig nal str eng th, operating te mperatur e, feature s selected, fr equency of calls, and voice, data, and other application usage patterns. Battery Precautions • Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 189 Product Performance Section 12 • Do not short-circui t the battery . Accidental short- circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, c lip or pen) .
Section 12 190 • Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cl eaning solvents or strong detergents to c lean the phone. Wipe it with a soft c loth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.
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192 Section 13 Standard Limited W arranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, L.P . ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original pur chaser ("Purchaser").
Section 13: Warranty Information 193 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 products, or ancillary/pe ripheral equi pment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from impr oper testi.
194 Section 13 replaced leathe r cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/r eplaced Product will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited W arranty on the original Product or fo r 90 days, whichever is longer .
Section 13: Warranty Information 195 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 NOTHING CON T AINED IN TH E INSTRUC TION MANUAL SHALL B E CONSTRUED TO CREA TE AN EXPRESS W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPE CT TO THE PRODUCT .
196 Section 13 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMIT A TION OR EXCLUSION MA Y NOT APPL Y T O YOU. THIS W ARRANTY GIVE S YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTHER RIGHTS, WHIC H V AR Y FROM ST A T E TO ST A TE/ PROVINCE TO PROVINCE.
Section 13: Warranty Information 197 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 WITH THE PRODUC T . THE QUALITY , CAP ABILITIES, OPERA TIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUIT ABILITY OF ANY SUCH TH IRD- PA R T Y S O F .
198 Section 13 written approval. Specificatio ns and availabi lity subject to change without notice. Intellectual Property Statement All Intellectual Property , as defined below , owned by or which is.
Section 13: Warranty Information 199 Samsung T elecommunications America (STA), L.P . Section 13 Samsung T elecommunications America (ST A), L.P . Internet Address: http://www .samsungusa.com ©2005 Samsung T elecommunications Ame rica. Samsung is a registe red trademar k of Samsung Electr onics America, Inc.
200 Index A Activating Your Phon e 6 Address Book 51 Entry 58 Memory Status 63 New Entry 52 Alarms 150 B Battery 9 C Calculator 152 Calendar 144 Call Functions 23 Adjusting the Call Volume 25 Answerin.
201 MMS Mes sagin g Creating and Sending 72 Multimedia 123 Multimedia Files Downloading 160 Music Zone 135 P Personal Assistant 143 Phone Settings 101 S Settings 95 Security Settings 117 Sound Setting.
デバイスSamsung SGH-P777の購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
Samsung SGH-P777をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはSamsung SGH-P777の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Samsung SGH-P777の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Samsung SGH-P777で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Samsung SGH-P777を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はSamsung SGH-P777の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Samsung SGH-P777に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちSamsung SGH-P777デバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。