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T able of Contents Introducti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Y our Device’ s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Setting Up Service .
2D. Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Setting Y our Device’s Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . 73 2E. Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2I. Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 T aking Pictur es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Adjusting Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Recor ding Videos . . . . . . . . .
3B. Software Store and TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Using the Sprint Software Store . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Y our Sprint TV Channel Options . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Playing a Video or Aud io Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Sprint TV F AQs .
i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces you to Sprint ® service and all the features of your new devi ce. It’ s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1: Getting Star ted ⽧ Section 2: Y our D.
ii Y our Device’s Menu The following list outlines your de vice’ s menu structure. For mor e in formation about navigating thr ough the menus, please see “Navigating Through De vice Menus” on page 28.
iii 1: Ring T one 1: Vibrate 2: None 3: Anticipation 4: Bug’s Song 5: Charming Intro T one 6: City Light 7: Classic Bell 8: Color Lounge 9: Fast T one 10: Floating T one 11: Glitter T o ne 12: Highw.
iv 2: Backlight time out 1: 5 seconds 2: 10 seconds 3: 15 seconds 4: 30 seconds 5: 60 seconds 6: Nev er 3: Displa y time out on AC 1: 10 seconds 2: 15 seconds 3: 30 seconds 4: 1 minute 5: 2 minutes 6:.
v 7: More... 1: Date and Time 2: Roaming 1: Roaming option 2: Data roam guar d 3: Security 1: Device Lock 2: Certificates 3: Encryption 4: Emergency Numbers 5: Phone Reset 4: Memory Information 5: T e.
vi Organizer 1: Alarms 2: Note pad 3: T asks 4: Vo ice Notes 5: World Clock Office Mobile 1: Excel Mobile 2: OneNote Mobile 3: P owerP oint Mobile 4: Word Mobi le File Viewer Camera 1: Camer a Press M.
vii 2: Camcorder Press Menu (right softk ey), and then use the navigation ke y to scroll through and displa y the following options: 1: Size 1: 320x240 2: 176x144 2: Timer 1: Off 2: 2 sec 3: 5 sec 4: .
viii Pictures & Videos Get On Demand Getting S tarted 1: Set date and time 2: Setup e-mail 3: Set up a device password 4: Set up a Bluetooth h eadset 5: Set background 6: Set ring to ne 7: T ransf.
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2 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Section 1A Setting Up Ser vice ⽧ Setting Up Y our Dev ice ⽧ Activating Y our Device ⽧ Setting U p Y our Voicemail ⽧ Sprint Account P asswords ⽧ Getting Help Setting up ser vice on your new device is quick and easy.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 3 2. Install the ba ttery . 䡲 Insert the bat tery into the opening on the back of the device, making sur e the connectors align. Gently pr ess down to secur e the battery . 䡲 Position the battery co ver and firmly slide it in until you hear a click.
4 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 2. Use both the navigation k ey and ke ypad to enter new values within the date and time fields. See “Configuring the Time and Date ” on page 62.. ● T o toggle between AM and PM, highlight the AM/PM field and then pr ess either A (for AM) or P (PM) on the keypad.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 5 8. Pr ess Next (right softkey) to choose whether you would like t o participate in the Windows® Fe edback pr ogra m.
6 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Unlocking Y our Device 1. Pr ess to turn the device on. 2. Pr ess Unlock (left softke y). 3. Pr ess to unlock the de vice. Using your Device to Cal l 䊳 Make your first call. 䡲 Use your k eypad to enter a phone number.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 7 Setting Up Y our V oicemail All unanswered call s to your de vice ar e auto matically transferr ed to your voicemail, e ven if your device is in use or turned of f. Ther efo r e, you will want to set up your voicemail and personal gr ee ting as soon as y our device is activated.
8 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice V oicemail Password Y ou'll cr eate y our voicemail passwor d (or passcode) when you set up y our voicemail. See “Setting Up Y our V oicemail” on page 154 for mor e information on your voicemail pa sswor d.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 9 Reaching Sprint Customer Service Y ou can reach Sprint Customer Service in man y diff er ent ways: 䢇 Pr ess on your de vice. 䢇 Sign on to your account at www .spr int .c om . 䢇 Call us toll-fr ee at 1-888-211-4727 (Consumer customers) or 1-800-927-2199 (Business customers) .
10 Section 1A. Se tting Up Serv ice Sprint Operator Ser vices Sprint Oper ator Services pr ovides assistance when placing collect calls or when placing calls billed to a local telephone calling card or thir d party. T o access Sprint Operator Ser vices: 䊳 Pr ess on your de vice.
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12 Section 2A. Device Basics Section 2A Device Basics ⽧ Y our De vice Features ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen ⽧ Features of Y our Device ⽧ T urning Y our D evice On and Off ⽧ Using Y our Devic.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 13 19. Mirror 21. Battery Cover 23. External 22. Camera Lens Speaker 20. Thumbwheel 26. Power Butto n 25. V olume K ey 24. Power/Acc essory 27. micr oSD Slot 28. Back-Clear/ Interface Connector Camera Access Ke y I325.
14 Section 2A. Device Basics Ke y Fu n c ti o n s 1. Earpiece lets y ou hear the caller and au tomated pr ompts. 2. Display Screen displa ys all the information needed to operate your de vice, such as the call stat us, the Contacts list, the date and time, and the signal and battery str ength.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 15 10. Space/Silent Mode K ey adds either a spa c e to a text entry or activa tes the device’ s silent mode. 䡲 Pr ess briefly to insert a bla nk char acter space into a message. 䡲 Pr ess and hold to put y our device in sil ent mode.
16 Section 2A. Device Basics 20. Thumbwheel lets you na vigate thr ough menu options (for example, when using the Quick Launcher [page 18] or within your Contacts list.) 䡲 Pr ess briefly to either selec t an option or e xec ute the selected applic ation.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 17 27. microSD Slot lets you use the micr oS D car d to expand the memory of y our device. (See “Using Y our Device’s micr oSD Card and Adapter” on page 104.
18 Section 2A. Device Basics 䡲 Quick Launcher : appears as a scr ollable list at the far right of the sc r een when the thumbw heel is pr essed and held for more than thr e e seconds. This list identifi es the symbols y ou’ll see on y our device’ s display scr een: shows your curr ent signal strength.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 19 indicates your de vice has high speed data service (EV-DO pr otocol) , which is r e quir ed for video str e aming and downloads. indicates a V oice call is in progr ess and pr ovides its signal str ength. indicates you missed a call.
20 Section 2A. Device Basics indicates the whit e balance has been set to fluor escent. indicates the effects mode. launches th e shortc ut ke y scr een for both camera and camcor der mode. launches th e options m enu for both the camera and camcor der .
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 21 Using the End K e y The k ey can function differently depending on your curr ent task, location, and the length of the pr ess. 䊳 In Idle m ode, while in a menu or page: 䡲 A brief pr ess takes you back to the Home Scr een 䡲 A longer pr ess locks the device.
22 Section 2A. Device Basics 4. Immediately aft er the alert scr een appears, press th e le ft s oft ke y . 5. If the r e set was successf ul, the device displa ys a pop-up message stating th e de vice is currentl y r eformat ting. This process can take se veral minutes.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 23 䢇 Impr oved messaging c apabilities such as Thr eaded T ext Messaging (page 163) , Recipi ent auto-completion (page 161) , and multi-item selections make te xting and emailing easier and quicker (page 164).
24 Section 2A. Device Basics 䢇 The built-in Calendar of fers se ver al person al information management features to help you manage your busy lifestyle (page 88). 䢇 The Location feat ur e works in con nection with av ailable location-based servi ces (page 51) .
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 25 T urning Y our Device O ff 䊳 Pr ess and hold for two seconds until you see the powering down animation on the display scr een. Y our screen r emains blank while your de vice is off (unless the battery is c har ging) .
26 Section 2A. Device Basics Removing the Battery 1. Make sur e the power is o ff so that you don’t lose an y stor ed numbers or messages. 2. Pr ess down on the uppe r end of the battery compartment co ver (just abo ve t he embossed Samsung logo), slide the cover off, and remov e the battery fr om the device.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 27 Conser ving Battery Power Each unused backgr ound application both incr eases the drain on y our bat tery and decr eases your de vice’s performance. Close any unused applications via the Ta s k M a n a g e r .
28 Section 2A. Device Basics Navigating Through Device Menus The navigation ke y on your device lets y ou scroll thr ough menus quickly and ea sily . The scroll bar at the right of the menu keeps trac k of your position in the menu at all times. T o navigate thr ough a menu, one option is to press the navigation k ey up or down.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 29 Backing Up Wit hin a Menu T o go to the previous menu: 䊳 Pr ess . T o return to standby mode: 䊳 Pr ess . Displaying Y our Phone Number 䊳 Pr ess Start > All Programs > Settings > Phone Information .
30 Section 2A. Device Basics 4. Pr ess wh en y ou ar e finished. Y ou ca n also place calls fr om your device b y using speed dialing numbe rs fr om yo ur Contacts (page 37) and using your Call History listings (page 78).
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 31 Answering Calls 1. Make sur e your de vice is on. (If your de vice is of f, incoming calls go to v oicemail.) 2. Pr ess to answer an i ncoming call. – or – Pr ess Answer ( left so ft k ey ). (Depending on your settings, you may also answer i ncoming calls by pr essing any number k ey .
32 Section 2A. Device Basics Ending a Call 䊳 Pr ess . Using Call History When you place, accept, o r miss a call, a recor d o f the call is sa ved in the Call History list.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 33 T o display a missed call entr y from standby mode: 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Call History > Menu > Filter > Misse d Calls . 2. Select the missed call entry you wish to view . ( T o call that number , press .
34 Section 2A. Device Basics Enhanced 911 (E911) In formation This devic e features an embedded Global P ositioning System (GPS) chip nece ssary for utilizing E911 emer gency location services wher e av ailable. When you place an emer ge ncy 911 call, the GPS feature of y o ur de vice seek s information to calculate your appr oximate location.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 35 䢇 View Calendar to displa y your calendar entries. 䢇 Call History to display Call History list. During a cal l, the left softkey f unctions as the Mute button. Press it to mute th e device’ s micr ophone for privac y .
36 Section 2A. Device Basics 䡲 Pag er 䡲 Car 䡲 Assistant 䡲 Radio 5. Select Save . Finding a Phone Number Y ou ca n sear ch Contacts entries for phone numbers that contain a spec ific string of numbers. 1. Enter one or more digits in standb y mode.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 37 Dialing From the Contacts List 1. Pr ess Contacts (right softke y) to list the entries. 2. Use the thumbwheel to scr oll thr ou g h the list of av a ilable contacts and select the entry you want to call. 3. Pr ess to dial the entr y’s default phone number .
38 Section 2A. Device Basics T o manage all of your speed dial entries, pr ess Star t > All Programs > Accessories > S peed Dial . 䡲 See “Usi ng Speed Dial ” on page 61.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 39 2. Select one of the following character types: 䡲 Lette rs to enter th e alphabetic ch ara cters associated with each key on the k eypad. (See page 39.) 䡲 Numbers to enter numbers by pr essing the numbers on the keypad.
40 Section 2A. Device Basics Entering Numbe rs The ke ypad can be used to en ter numbers, letters, and symbols. Although these k eys default to te xt (letters) , numbers can be inpu t b y us ing in conjunction with the correct number k ey . 1. Pr ess to input the characte r on the top r ow of the next k ey pr essed.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 41 2. Pr ess and then press the k ey for the symbol you wish to insert. T o enter preset messages: 1. Position the cursor wher e you want to insert the pr eset text into y our message. 2. Pr ess Menu > My T ext .
42 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings Section 2B Y our Device’s Settings ⽧ Sound Settings ⽧ Display Settings ⽧ Pow er M an age men t ⽧ Location Setti ngs ⽧ Call Options ⽧ Messaging.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 43 Selecting Ring er T ypes for V oice Calls Y our device pr ovides a v ariety of ringer option s that allow you to customiz e your ring and v olume settings. These options allow you to identify incoming calls by the ring.
44 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings 2. Use your na vigation ke y to scroll thr ough the av ailable tones (default is Click ). A sample tone will sound as you highlight each option.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 45 Customizing Sound Profiles 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Settin gs > Profiles . 2. Select the desir ed pr ofile you want and pr ess Menu > Edit . 3. Use the navigation k ey ( ) to change the settings in each field.
46 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings The standby mode displa ys the Home screen fr om wher e you can: 䢇 Access your Contacts List 䢇 Review upcoming appointments 䢇 Access unread SMS (te xt messages) , email, and voicemail me ssages.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 47 2. Use the navigation k ey to highlight the “Show Recent Pr ogr ams” field and pr ess to select the check box. 䡲 Removing the check mark turns off the Recent Pr ogra ms scr een. 䡲 When this box is check ed, you will see a Recent Pr ogra ms scr een after pressing Start .
48 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings Setting the Ti me-out Pr operties Choose the time delay befor e the Home screen turns off. 1. F r om standby mode, pr ess Star t > All P rograms > Settings > Display > Home Screen > Time out .
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 49 P ower Management Y ou can cons erv e bat tery power by adjusting the time out settings for the display , keypad, displa y backlight or adjusting the displa y brightness.
50 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings Changing the Brightness Adjust your scr een’s brightness to suit y ou r surr oundings. 1. F r om the standby mode, pr ess Star t > All Programs > Settings > P o wer Man agement > Display brightn ess .
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 51 Using the T ask Manager F r ee up memory by closing applications that y ou ar e not using. 1. Pr ess and hold . – or – Pr ess to access the Quick List, select T ask Manager , and press . 2. Use the navigation k ey to highlight an application fr om the list.
52 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings 3. Select L ocation on or 911 calls only and pr ess Done (left so ftke y) . When the Location feature is on, your de vice’s standby scr een will displa y the icon. When Location is set to 911 calls only , the icon will be displa yed.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 53 T o enable Any key answer: 1. F r om the standby scr een, press Start > All Programs > Settings > Phone > Call Options . 2. Use the navigation k ey to highlight the “ Any k ey answer” field and press to select the check bo x.
54 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings T o enable the International Countr y Code: 1. F r om the standby scr een, press Start > All Programs > Settings > Phone > Call Options > International code . 2. Use the ke ypad to enter an international country code and pr ess Done (left sof tk ey).
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 55 Configuring Messag e Display Settings 1. F r om the standby scr een, press Start > All Programs > Messaging > T ext Mess ages . 2. Pr ess Menu > T ools > Options > Display . 3. Use your na vigation ke y to ma k e the appr opriate selections.
56 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings 3. Select eith er T ext Messages or Outlook E-mail to assign which message category will use the configured signatur e. 4. Highlight the “Use signatur e with this account” field and pr es s to check the box.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 57 Updating Accoun t Settings Y ou can request that a notification message be sent back to your device when a message has been successfully deliv er ed and also that y our callback number will be attached to the message.
58 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings TTY Use With Sprint Ser vice A TT Y (teletypewriter , also known as a TDD o r T ext T elephone) is a telecommunica tions devic e that allows people who are deaf, har d of hearing, or who hav e speech or language disabi lities, to communicate by telephone.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 59 Device Customization Customizing the Side Back-Clear K ey Settings Y ou can cha nge the pr ogram assigned to the side Back-Clear ke y ( ) when it is pr essed and held. 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Settings > Mo re.
60 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings Customizing the Message K ey Y ou can change the Message application assigned when you pr ess and re lease or pr ess and hold the Messaging ke y ( ). By default: 䢇 Pr essing and r eleasing ( “short pr ess”) lets you access the T ext Message Inbox.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 61 T o use the Fn key: 1. Fro m t h e H o m e s c ree n , pr ess and hold for a few seconds to a ctiv ate the onscreen Launch Application window. This pop-up indicates the current application assignments of the f our av ailable hot keys.
62 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings 3. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Add Speed Dial . 4. Use the ke ypad to assign a descrip tive name within the Name field (or accept t he default). 5. In the K eypad assignment field, sele ct an av ailable speed dial location for the application.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 63 3. Set the Time set ting and Time z one setting fields to either Manual or Auto . 䡲 Manual r equir es the information to be updated by the user . 䡲 Auto obtains the time and date information fr om the network.
64 Section 2B . Y ou r Device’ s Settings T o change from Spanish to E nglish: 䊳 Repeat steps 1 – 4, this time selecting US English in the ‘Language’ field.
Security Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 65 Section 2C Y our Device’s Security ⽧ Accessing the Security M enu ⽧ Using Y ou r Device’ s Device Lock Feature ⽧ Using Special Numbers ⽧ .
66 Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Setti ngs > More... > Security . 2. Select De vice L ock and press . 3. Select “Pr ompt if de vice unused for” and pr ess . (Enabling this option activates the remaining fields.
Security Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 67 5. Navi gate to the Passwor d field and then to the Confirm passwor d field, pr essing and holding in each field to de lete the curr ent passwor d information. 6. Enter your new passwor d within both fields and when prompted, r e-enter your new lock code.
68 Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 2. Select Lock and pr ess . ( The d isplay scr een dims and the Unlock option now appears in the taskbar .) – or – 䊳 Pr ess and hold . Manually Unlocking the Device 䊳 Pr ess Unlock (left softke y) and then immediately pr ess .
Security Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 69 Using Encr yption The encryption feature is used with files stor ed on the optional microSD™ car d to make them re adable only on your de vice. T o encr ypt files stored on a microSD card: 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Settings > More.
70 Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 4. Select an entry from the list and press Menu > Delete . 䡲 After selecting Delete , the certificate is disabled by default.
Security Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 71 T o enable data ser vices: 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Accessories > Vision > Menu (right softkey). 2. Select Enable Vision and press . 3. Read the disclaimer and pr ess Ye s (lef t softkey) to enable the service .
72 Section 2D . Roaming Section 2D Roaming ⽧ Underst anding Roaming ⽧ Setting Y our Device’s Roam Mode Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’ re off the Sprint National Network.
Roaming Section 2D. Roamin g 73 Checking for V oicemail Messages While Roaming When you ar e roaming off the Sprint National Network, you ma y not r eceive automatic on- de vice notification of new voicemai l messages.
74 Section 2D . Roaming 䡲 Roaming Only to seek a roaming system only . The pr evious setting (Sprint Only or Automatic) is r estor ed the next time t he de vice is turned on. 䡲 Automatic to seek service on the Sprint National Network. When Sprint service is una vailable, the device sear ches for an alternate system.
Call History Section 2E. Ca ll History 75 Section 2E Call History ⽧ Viewing History ⽧ Call History Options ⽧ Making a Call From the Call History ⽧ Saving a Phone Number From Call History ⽧ Deleting Call Hi story Entries The Call History keeps track of incoming calls, outgoing calls, and missed calls.
76 Section 2E. Ca ll History 3. Highlight the number and pr ess . Call Histor y Options Select a Call History entry and pr ess to displa y the date and time of the call, the phone number (if av ailable) , and the caller’ s name (if the number is alr eady in your Contacts).
Call History Section 2E. Ca ll History 77 ● Data calls: total time used for all data transmissions ( calls). ● Last reset: shows most r e cent reset time. ● Lifetime calls: total combined time us ed for all of the above call types. 䡲 Delete to delete the currently selected entry .
78 Section 2E. Ca ll History Making a Call From the Call Histor y 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Call H istory . 2. Select an entry (number or Contacts name) and pr ess . Saving a Phone Number From Call Histor y The number of Contacts that can be stored on the device is determined b y the storage capacity .
Call History Section 2E. Ca ll History 79 Deleting Call Histor y Entries Y ou can dele te individual entries fr om Call History , or you can delete all entri es. Deleting individual en tries in Call History: 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Call History .
80 Section 2F. Co ntacts Section 2F Contacts ⽧ Adding a New Contacts Entry ⽧ Assigning Speed Dial Numbers ⽧ Finding Contacts Entries ⽧ Contacts Entry Options ⽧ Adding a Phone Number t o a Co.
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 81 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Y our device can stor e up to 89 phone numbers in speed dial locations. (For details on how to mak e calls using speed dial numbers, see “U sing Speed Dialing” on page 37.
82 Section 2F. Co ntacts 3. Select a number to assign to a speed dial location. 4. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Add to Speed Dial and pr ess . 5. Select an av ailable speed dial location (2 - 99) and pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to return to the details page.
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 83 4. T o dial the entry ’ s default phone number , press . – or – T o display additional Contacts entr ies, pr ess the navigation k ey up or down. Finding Spe ed Dial Numb ers 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Accessories > Speed Di al .
84 Section 2F. Co ntacts 䡲 Seasonal displa ys only entries that ar e assigned to the Seasonal category . 䡲 More.. allows you to select multiple category types and displa y only those entries that match. 3. T o display an entry within the category , select it and pr ess .
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 85 Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entr y 1. Displa y a Contacts entry . (See “Finding Contacts Entries” on page 82.) 2. Pr ess Menu > Edit . 3. Select a phone nu mber field, use the k eypad to enter the new number, and pr ess Done (left softkey).
86 Section 2F. Co ntacts Deleting Contacts Y ou can quickly delete either individual entries or all entries fr om your Contacts li st. Contacts can be deleted from either the device or fr om the SIM card. T o delete a single contact: 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Contacts .
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 87 Selecting a Ringer T ype for an Entry Assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “ Ringer Ty p e s ” on page 42.) 1. Displa y a Contacts entry . 2. Pr ess Menu > Edit .
88 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools Section 2G Calendar and T ools ⽧ Using Y our Device’ s Calendar ⽧ Using Y our Device’ s Alarm Clock ⽧ Using Y our Device’s Notepad ⽧ Using T asks ⽧ .
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 89 5. Select a tim e and date for the event b y selecting the corr esponding fields, pr essing to delete any pr evious information, and using the ke ypad to enter new values . 䡲 T o toggle be tween AM an d PM, highlight i t and pr ess either A (for AM) or P (PM) on the ke ypad.
90 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools Event Alert Menu When your de v ice is turned on and you ha ve an ev ent alarm scheduled, y our device al erts yo u and displa ys the ev ent summary . Ther e ar e sev e r al ways your de vice alerts y ou to sched uled ev ents: 䢇 By pla ying the assigned ringer type.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 91 T o go to the Calendar menu for today’s date: 䊳 F r om the Home scr e en, use the thumbwheel or navigation k ey to scr oll down to the Calendar Ev ents section and pr ess . 䡲 Calendar Events : displa ys the next upcoming ev ent and allows quick access to the Calendar scr een.
92 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools 3. Read the deletion confirmation screen and pr e ss All (left sof tk ey) to delete all instances of t he e vent or One (right softkey) to delete only this single instance . Using Y our Device’ s Alarm Clock Y our device comes w ith a built-in alarm c lock that has multiple alarm cap abilities.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 93 4. T urn the alar m on or off by selecting the Alarm activation field and using the navigation k ey to adjust the selection. 䡲 Select On or Off . 5. Select a time for the alarm b y selecting the Al arm time field and using the na vigation key to adjust the selection.
94 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools To c o m p o s e a n o t e : 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Organizer > Notepad > New (left so ftke y) . 䡲 When ther e is mor e than one note alr eady stor ed, pr ess Menu (right softke y) > New note to cr eate a new note.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 95 T o send a note via email: 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Organiz er > Notepad . 2. Select a note and pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Send via Email/Message . 䡲 A working email accou nt must be set up on the device befor e you can send an email message.
96 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools 7. Y ou ca n set a r eminder to let you know of an upcoming task: 䡲 Select the Reminder field and press . 䡲 Enter a date the r eminder should appear . 8. Select an option al category for the task: Business , Holiday , Per son al , or Seasonal .
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 97 䢇 Filter to display only those entries which match a selected sort ke y. (See “F ilteri ng the T ask List” on page 97.) 䢇 Options to select other task settings. ● Set reminders for n ew items automatically creates an alert when a new task is c r eated.
98 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools 䡲 Active T asks displays only those tasks that ar e currently activ e (not checked off as co mpleted). 䡲 Completed T asks displays only those tasks that hav e been checke d off as completed. (See “Marking a T ask as Complete” on page 96.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 99 3. Select a target Bluetooth device fr om the list and pr ess Beam (left sof tk ey) . (The r ecipient’s phone will then display a confirmation scr een where the y’ll hav e to agree to sa ve the newly sent task to their own list.
100 Section 2G. Calend ar and T ools Vo ic e Me m o Op ti o n s T o rename voice memos you have recorded: 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Organizer > Vo ice No te s . V oice memo names start with the prefix “Recor ding,” followed b y a sequence number for each r ecor ding, starting at 1.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 101 Using the Calculator Y our device comes with a buil t-in calculator . 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Accessor ies > Calculator . 2. Enter numbers using y our ke ypad. 䡲 Pr ess to enter decimal points.
102 Section 2G. Calend ar and T ools Using the Stopwatch Y our device comes with a built-in stopwatch. 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Accessories > Stopwatch . 2. Pr ess Star t (right softkey) to turn on the timer . 3. Pr ess Reset (left sof tk ey) to set the timer b ack to zero .
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 103 Using the File Viewer Y ou can view many Micr osoft Of fice ® and Adobe ® PDF files using the included File Viewer . This application allows you to view and print Micr osof t Office files. Compatible application s include Adobe PDF , Word ® , Po werP oint ® , and Ex cel ® .
104 Section 2H. Usi ng the microS D Card Section 2H Using the microSD Card ⽧ Using Y our Device’ s mi croSD Card and Adapter ⽧ microSD Settings ⽧ microSD Folders ⽧ Connecting Y our Device to Y our Computer ⽧ General Prec autions Y our device lets you use a microSD™ card and an adapter to expand the available memory space.
microSD Section 2H. Usi ng the microSD Card 105 Installing the microSD Memory Card 1. Locate the memo ry slot on the right side of the device and flip up the micr oSD plastic cov er. 2. Make sur e the mic r oSD card's gold contacts are facing up.
106 Section 2H. Usi ng the microS D Card the memory car d slot. If this does not work, repeat this pr o cess. microSD Settings Formatting the microSD Card 1. With the micr oSD card inserted, pr ess Star t > All Programs > Settings > More...> Memory Information .
microSD Section 2H. Usi ng the microSD Card 107 Creating Folders in the mi croSD Card The built-in camer a or ca mcor der will cr eate a My Pictures folder on an inst alled micr oSD memory car d the first time a picture or video is sav ed to the memory car d .
108 Section 2H. Usi ng the microS D Card 2. Select eith er Icons or List and press . 䡲 Icons displa y s all content (folders and files) as icons in r ows of four . 䡲 List displa ys all files as a list. T o change the sort order: 1. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Sort By .
microSD Section 2H. Usi ng the microSD Card 109 3. Connect the other end of the cable to your computer. 4. Plug one end of the included USB cable in to y our Power/Accessory In terface connection loc ated on the side of the d e vice . (Wait for the connectio n to be completed.
110 Section 2H. Usi ng the microS D Card 䡲 Program Files contains all curr ently installed applications, such as Camer a, RSS Reader , and Windows Media Play er ® . 䡲 Storage Card contains the micr oSD card dir ectory of user -cr eated files and folde rs.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 111 Section 2I Camera ⽧ T aking Pict ures ⽧ Adjusting Settings ⽧ Recording Videos ⽧ Working with Pi ctures and Videos ⽧ Sending Pi ctures an d Videos by Email ⽧ .
112 Section 2I . Camera T o launch the camera or camcorder: 䊳 Pr ess and hold . – or – Pr ess and hold . T o take a picture: 1. Pr ess Menu > Camera to activate camera mode. (Additional camera option s ar e av ailable through the camera’ s Menu.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 113 䢇 Camera/Camcorder to toggle between camera and camcorder . 䢇 Shooting Mode to select fr om the following image capture options: 䡲 Single Shot, Multi Shot, Mosaic Shot, Fr ame S hot, or Night Shot. (See “T aking Multiple Shots” on page page 113.
114 Section 2I . Camera 1. F r om camera mode, pr ess Menu (right sof tk ey) > Shooting mode . 2. Select one of the following options and press . 䡲 Single shot to ta ke a single pictur e. 䡲 Multi shot to tak e a series of pictur es. ( This v alue is determined b y the Mul ti shot value set in the Settings menu [page 116].
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 115 Adjusting Settings There ar e th r ee cate gories of settin gs that can be made within camera/camcor der mode: 䢇 General 䢇 Camera 䢇 Camcorder General Settings These ar e options that apply to bo th the camer a and camcorder such as View finder , Auto save, Default Storage, and Time Out.
116 Section 2I . Camera Setting a default storage location: 1. F rom the Gener a l menu, select Default Storage an d use the navigation k ey to select a setting: 䡲 My device stor es new pictures or videos into the My Pictur es folder on t he de vice.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 117 ● Brightness determines whether a sound is pla yed whe n the brightness i s adjusted ( On or Off ). 5. Pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to stor e these settings. Camcorder Settings These sett ings affect camcor der operation only .
118 Section 2I . Camera 5. Pr ess Save (left sof tk ey) to sav e the video to the default storage location. (See “General Settings” on page 115.) Video Mode Options When the device is i n camcor der mode, pr ess Menu (left so ftke y) and navigate through the va rious options: 䢇 Camera/Camcorder to toggle between Camer a and Camcor der .
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 119 Working with P ictures and Videos Depending on the default stor age location, your pictures and videos ar e stor ed in th e My Pictur es folder either on the device or on the memory card.
120 Section 2I . Camera microSD P icture and Vide o Folders Y ou can save pictur es and videos dir ectly to the micr oSD card usi ng your de vi ce’s pictur es and videos settings. The maximu m number of pictur es or videos that can be sav ed to the microSD car d is limited only by the memory siz e of the card.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 121 䡲 Edit to displa y the following: ● Cut to remo ve the file from the current location, and temporarily stor e it in the phone’ s memory . ● Copy to make a copy of the curr ent file and temporarily stor e it in the pho ne’ s memory.
122 Section 2I . Camera 䢇 Use as Home Screen to set t he curr ent image as the backgr ound for the Home screen. 䢇 Beam picture... to choose fr om a list of compatible devices and then send the image via Bluetooth to a selected device. (See “Beaming Files” on page 133.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 123 䢇 Print via Bluetooth to send the selected picture to a Bluetooth-compatible printe r . Se e “Printing Pictur es via Bluetooth” on page 124.
124 Section 2I . Camera 8. Highlight a pictur e (or navigate to a vi deo) and pr ess . 9. Pr ess Send (left soft k ey) to send the message. Printing P ictures via Bluetooth Y our device can send pictu.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 125 2. Highlight an image and pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Print via Bluetooth . 䡲 If the picture has alr ea dy been selected and opened, press Men u (right softkey) > Print via Bluetoo th . 3. F r om the list of av ailable BPP -configured de vices, highlight a printer and pr ess .
126 Section 2J. Bluetooth Section 2J Bluetooth ⽧ T urning Bluetooth On and Off ⽧ Using the Bluetoot h Settings Menu ⽧ Bluetooth Profiles ⽧ Bluetooth Information Settings ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth .
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 127 2. Select Wi reless Manager and press . 3. Highlight the Bluetooth f ield and pr ess to enable Bluetooth. 䡲 When Bluetooth is inactive, the Bluetooth field displa ys the icon. 䡲 When Bluetooth is active, the icon is displa yed on both this field and on t he scr een.
128 Section 2J. Bluetooth T o access the Bluetooth Settings screen: 1. Pr ess the Power button, select Wireless Manager , and pr ess . 2. Highlight the Bluetooth fi eld and pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Blu etooth Settings . 3. Pr ess Menu (right softkey) to set y our Bluetoo t h options.
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 129 䢇 HFP : Hands-Free Profil e – This profile functions as a wir e l ess car kit. Incoming calls ring to the hands-fr ee headset or device.
130 Section 2J. Bluetooth 䢇 ActiveSync : T o use Active Sync ® via Bluetooth wir eless technology , you need to configure the settings for both your computer and your de vice. For mor e information, r efer to “Synchronizing with Activ eSyn c” on page 144.
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 131 2. Use either the thumbwheel or navigation k ey to scr oll down the My Information Manage r page to r eview the Device Address Bluetooth uses for your device.
132 Section 2J. Bluetooth 6. Use the ke ypad an d to enter a display name for the Bluetooth device and pr ess Next (left softkey). 7. Fr om the Serv ices page, check the Hands Free box by highlighting the option and pr essing . 䡲 If you ar e con necting to a Bluetooth-capable printer , you must check the Printer box on the Services page.
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 133 3. Highlight an entry fr om the list, press and pr ess Next (lef t softke y). 4. Uncheck bo xes for Services options b y highlighting an option and pr essing . 5. Pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to r eturn to the Bluetooth Devices li st.
134 Section 2J. Bluetooth Bluetooth-compatible printe r , you may need the passcode to establish a connecti on. Beaming Contacts via Bluetooth 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Contacts . 2. Select an entry and press Menu (ri ght softkey) > Send Contact > Beam .
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 135 T o print pictures via d irect Beaming: 1. Follow st eps 1 and 2 in “Beaming a Multimedia File.” 2. F r om the list of devices, highli ght a printing de vice, pr ess Beam, and pr ess . Using Hands-Free Devices Y our device allows pairing with hands-fr ee devices.
136 Section 2J. Bluetooth Bluetooth OBEX FTP Ser ver Setting If the OBEX F TP client attempts an OBEX F TP connection with your devi ce, Bluetooth pairing is usually r equired. Th e default shar ed folder of the OBEX FTP se rv er is “ My Documen ts ”.
Mobile Applications Section 2K. Mobil e Applications 137 Section 2K Mobile Applications ⽧ Launching I nte rnet Explorer ⽧ Using Live Search ⽧ Using the RSS Reader ⽧ Using Internet Sharing There are almost no limits to the ways in which you can use your device’ s built-in applications to su rf the Web and to find files and information.
138 Section 2K. Mobile Applications Adding a Web page to your Favorites list When you find a W eb page that you would lik e to r evisit, it can be sav e d as a F avorite link. 1. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Address Bar . 2. Pr ess and hold to de lete the curr ent W eb addr ess.
Mobile Applications Section 2K. Mobil e Applications 139 Copy and paste text fro m within the browser Y ou can select text fr om within a Web page and then copy it fr om the current W eb page and paste it into the text or message field of a nother application such as SMS text or email.
140 Section 2K. Mobile Applications Using Live Search Y our device comes with a built-in W e b sear ch engine called Live Sear c h. This sear ch engine pro vides ready access to a v ariety of t opics, sear ches, and maps. Y ou can ev en get visual dir ections to a specific addr ess.
Mobile Applications Section 2K. Mobil e Applications 141 䡲 Map displa ys a map of the currently sel ected city . ● Pr ess Menu (right softkey) to access options such as Zoom Out , Z oom In , and View (Road, Aerial, F ull Screen, and T raffic) .
142 Section 2K. Mobile Applications 3. Pr ess Done (left softkey) when updati ng has ended to return to the RSS Reader - Feeds scr een. (Each RSS entry is listed with the number of feeds curr ently a vaila ble for that entry .) Creating a New Folder 1.
Mobile Applications Section 2K. Mobil e Applications 143 Using Internet Sharing Internet Sharing let s y ou u se y ou r de vice as a modem to connect your compute r to the Internet from anywhere on the Sprint Nation al Network. This feature works by using either a dir ect USB or wir e l ess Bluetooth connection to your computer .
144 Section 2L . Synchronizing with Active Sync Section 2L Synchronizing with Activ eSync ⽧ ActiveSync Requir ements ⽧ Synchronization Overview ⽧ Setting Up an d Configuring ActiveSync ⽧ Conne.
Synchronization Section 2L. Synchronizing with ActiveSync 145 Installing ActiveSync on Y our Computer 1. Insert the Software Installation C D into your computer’ s disc drive. 2. Click the Setup and Install ation link fr om th e onscr een disc menu.
146 Section 2L . Synchronizing with Active Sync Setting Up and Configuring ActiveSync Y ou r computer can assign a dif fer ent profile to each device that is connecte d to it via the ActiveSync application. 1. Right-click the ActiveSync icon found in y our computer’s taskbar and select the Connection Settings.
Synchronization Section 2L. Synchronizing with ActiveSync 147 Configuring ActiveSync Options 1. F r om the initial Synchroni zation Setup Wizar d, click Next to begin the setup pr ocess. 2. If you do not use Micr osoft Exchange ® , skip to step 3. T o set up an Exchange Server connection, complete the fol lowing steps.
148 Section 2L . Synchronizing with Active Sync Connecting with Y our Computer Y ou can connect the device to your computer by one of two methods: 䢇 Using a USB cable (page 147) . 䢇 Using a Bluetooth connecti on (r equires a COM port assignment). Using Bluetooth wit h ActiveSync 1.
Synchronization Section 2L. Synchronizing with ActiveSync 149 Setting up Windows Media P layer Sync Options If you choose to synchr oniz e multimedia files (pictur es, video, and music) , you will need to set up a sync partnership between y our de vice and y our computer's Windows Media Pla yer .
150 Section 2L . Synchronizing with Active Sync 4. Click on the Sync tab to launch the par tnership pr ocess. 䡲 If the Device Setup scr een (shown above) does not appear , right-click on the phone icon (lef t pane) and select Setup S ync.
Synchronization Section 2L. Synchronizing with ActiveSync 151 3. Wh en you h ave f ini sh ed selecting songs, click Star t Sync to begin the upload process fr om your computer to your de vice’s Music folder . 䡲 If this list is later updated on y our computer , it will be updated on your de vice during the next synchr onization session.
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154 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Section 3A Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics ⽧ Using V oicemail ⽧ Using SMS T e xt Messaging ⽧ Using Caller ID ⽧ Responding to Call Waiti.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 155 V oicemail Notification There ar e sever al w a ys your device alerts y ou to a new message: 䢇 By sounding the assigned ringer type. 䢇 By displa ying at the top of the Home screen.
156 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Using One- T ouch Message Access 䊳 Pr ess and hold . Using Another Device to Access Messag es 1. Dial your wir eless phone number . 2. When yo ur voice mail answers, pr ess . 3. Enter your passcode.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 157 Vo ic e ma i l O p ti o ns Y our device offers sever al options for organizing and accessing your v oicemail.
158 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics V oicemail-to - V oi cemail Message Record and send a v oice message to other Sprint V oicemail users. 1. F rom the main v o icemail menu, pr ess to send a message . 2. Follow the v oice prompts to enter a phone number .
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 159 Extended Absence Gree ting When your device is turned off or you are off the Sprint National Ne twork for an exte nded period, y our device can play this gr eeting instead of your normal personal gr eeting.
160 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Send a Message Personal Options Settings Skip Passcode Autoplay Play Back Date, Time, and Caller Info.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 161 Composing SMS T ext Messages 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Messaging > T ext Messages . 2. Pr ess Menu (right softkey) > New . 3. Enter the first few char acters of a Contacts entry’s name and fr om the list of matching entries, select an entry and press .
162 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics 6. Review y our message and select additional messaging options by pr essing Menu > Message Options and checking box es for an y options you wish to enable. 䡲 Request message delivery notifications notifies y ou when the message has been successfully deliv er ed.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 163 T o reply to an SMS Te xt message: 1. While the message is open, begin typing a r eply . 2. Compose your r e ply or use a pr es et message. 䡲 T o type a message, use the keypad to enter your message.
164 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics T o delete multiple SMS Te xt messages: 1. Use your na vigation key or thumbwheel to select the SMS option fr om th e Message Access section, and pr ess . – or – Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Messaging > T ext Messages .
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 165 Using Preset Messages Pr eset messages make sending te xt messages to your friends, family , and co-workers easier than ever . My T ext messages let you quickly inser t commonly used phrases into the body of a new message or a reply to a message.
166 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Responding to Call Waiting When you’ r e on a call, Call Waiting alerts y ou to incoming calls by sounding two beeps. Y our device’s scr een informs you that another call is coming in and displays the call er’ s device numb er (if it is av ailab le and you ar e in digital mode) .
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 167 Using Call For warding Call Forw ar ding lets you forwar d all your incoming call s to another phone number – even when your de vice is turned of f. Y ou can continue to make calls from y our device when Cal l Forwar ding is activ ated.
168 Section 3B . Software Sto re and TV Section 3B Software Store and T V ⽧ Using the Sprint Software Store ⽧ Y our Sprint TV Channel Options ⽧ Playing a Video or Audio Clip ⽧ Sprint TV F AQs .
Software Store/TV Section 3B. Sof tware Store and TV 169 Y our Sprint TV Channel Options The Sprint T V application offers a wide variety of accessible channels. Subscription options include compr ehensive basic packages as well as a full menu of “a la ca rte” channe ls.
170 Section 3B . Software Sto re and TV 4. Use your na vigation ke y an d press to select a channel fr om the Sprint TV listings or to select an av ailable category . 5. If applicable, select a clip and pr ess to download the view the pr ogram. The clip will automatically begin pla yin g once the download is complete.
Software Store/TV Section 3B. Sof tware Store and TV 171 3. Can I access a c lip wherever I am, as long as I have my device? As long as you are on the Sprint National Network, you will ha ve access to the audio and vide o clips. 4. Are the videos that I’ m viewing “live” videos? It depends on the content pro vider.
172 Section 3C. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Section 3C Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice ⽧ Y our SIM Card ⽧ Using Y our Device in GSM Mode ⽧ Using Y our SIM Card’ s PhoneBook ⽧ Settin.
Sprint Worldwide Section 3C. Sprint Wo rldwide Wireless Service 173 Removing Y our SIM Card The SIM car d comes pr eins talled but can be r emov e d if necessary . 1. Remov e the battery cov er . 䡲 Pr ess down with thumbs as indicated below . 䡲 While applying pr essur e, slide co ver awa y fr om the camera lens (as shown below).
174 Section 3C. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service 5. Press t o turn the device on. 䡲 Y our device will turn on, sear ch for Sprint service, and then enter sta ndby mode. 䡲 If your de vice is not yet activa ted, or if it is locked, see “ Activating Y our Device” on page 5 for mor e information.
Sprint Worldwide Section 3C. Sprint Wo rldwide Wireless Service 175 T o enter GSM mode from C DMA mode: 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Service Mode . The following opt ions ar e av ailable in the se lection window: 䡲 Sprint CDMA 䡲 Int’l GSM 2.
176 Section 3C. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Using Plus (+) Code Dialing Placing calls fr om one coun try to another country is simple with the Plus (+) Co de Dialing fe atur e.
Sprint Worldwide Section 3C. Sprint Wo rldwide Wireless Service 177 Calling Other Countries T o place from one country to another countr y: 1. Pr ess and hold to display the “+” symbol. The “+” symbol automatically inserts the exit code for the country from which y ou ar e calling.
178 Section 3C. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Getting Star ted with Data Services Before y ou can use Sprint W orldwid e Data Services , you must first ha ve these services activated on your account. 䊳 T o activate, call Spr int Worl dwide Customer Service at 1-888- 2 26- 7212, option 2 .
Sprint Worldwide Section 3C. Sprint Wo rldwide Wireless Service 179 When saving a Contacts entry to your SIM car d, note that only the name and nu mber ar e saved. Entries stor ed on the card do not contain any detailed information that ma y be stored in the devic e's internal memory .
180 Section 3C. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Move or Cop y Contacts En tries to the SIM PhoneBook Y ou can also copy entries from y our device’s Contacts to your SIM PhoneBook. T o copy Contacts entries to your SIM PhoneBook: 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Contacts .
Sprint Worldwide Section 3C. Sprint Wo rldwide Wireless Service 181 Using Call Barring (GSM) Call Barring allows y ou to block certain types of incoming and outgoing calls on y our device. This would be useful, for example if y ou a llowed someone to use your device for a short period of time.
182 Section 3C. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Ser vices Caller ID Caller ID displa ys the number (and name, if in y our PhoneBook) of incoming calls. Caller ID in GSM mode must be enabled by the user . T o enable or disable caller ID: 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Settings > Phone > Caller ID .
Sprint Worldwide Section 3C. Sprint Wo rldwide Wireless Service 183 3. T o change the number, pr ess and hold to erase the numbers, then use the ke ypad to enter a new number and press .
184 Section 3C. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Viewing Y our Preferred Networks 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Settings > Phone > More... > Network s . 䡲 The Current Network field displa ys a description of the curr ently active network.
GPS Navigation Section 3D. GPS Navigation 185 Section 3D GPS Navigation ⽧ Before Y ou Begin (page 185) ⽧ Using Sprint Navigation (page 186) ⽧ Getting Driving Directions (page 187) ⽧ Launching .
186 Section 3D. GPS Naviga tion 2. Use the navigati on ke y to select a text bo x, and then use the keypad to enter the requir ed information. 䡲 First Name , Last Name , and Email Address . 3. Pr ess Login (right softke y) to register your information.
GPS Navigation Section 3D. GPS Navigation 187 䡲 Search lets you sear ch for locations fr om doz ens of options such as food and drink, hotels and motels, banks and A TMs, and parking. ● Locations can be spelled out, searched fr om r ecent locations, or chosen from other categories.
188 Section 3D. GPS Naviga tion 䡲 City : to enter the ci ty for the addr ess. ● As you enter te xt, a list of possible city matches appears onscreen. If y our target city appears, use your na vigation ke y to highlight it and pr ess . 䡲 State, ZIP or Country: used to to further r estrict y our sear ch.
GPS Navigation Section 3D. GPS Navigation 189 4. Pr ess Options (right softke y) > Moving Map and pr ess to r eturn to your pr evious driving scr een. T o receive turn-by-turn directions (2D): 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Spr int Navigation > Drive T o> Address.
190 Section 3D. GPS Naviga tion Using a L ocal Business Categor y Y our device can a lso cr oss-refer ence your curr ent location with local business an d points of interest, such as gr ocery stor es, gas stations, Wi-Fi ho t spots, and hospitals. 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Sprint Navigation > Drive T o > Business.
GPS Navigation Section 3D. GPS Navigation 191 4. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) to apply the av ailable filter options to best d isp la y the matching r esults: 䡲 Map Results : o verla ys your current list on a map of your curr ent location. T he numeric onscr een entries correspond to your curr ent sorted list.
192 Section 3D. GPS Naviga tion Sharing a Recent L ocation with Others Recently queried locations can be saved to y our My Fa vorites list and also shar ed with other wir eless devices. 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Sprint Navigation > T ools & Extras > Share Address.
GPS Navigation Section 3D. GPS Navigation 193 Configuring Y our Navigation Preferences 1. Pr ess Start > All Programs > Spr int Navigation > T ools & Extras > Preferences.
194 Section 3D. GPS Naviga tion Launching the Product T our 1. Pr ess Star t > All Programs > Spri nt Navigation > About > Product T our . 2.
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196 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation Section 4A Important Safety Information ⽧ General Prec autions ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone ⽧ Caring for the Batte ry ⽧ Us.
Important Safety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 197 Maintaining Safe Us e of and Access to Y our Phone Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions.
198 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation T urning Off Y our Phone in Dangerous Areas T o av oid interfering with blasti ng operations, turn your phone off when in a blasting ar ea or in other areas with signs indicating two -wa y radios should be turned of f.
Important Safety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 199 out the phone with your hearin g device is the best wa y to ev aluate it for y our personal needs.
200 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation 䢇 Mov e the phone around to find the point with least interfer ence. Caring for the Batter y Protecting Y our Batte ry The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s perf ormance.
Important Safety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 201 Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Understanding How Y our Phone Operates Y our phone is basi cally a r adio transmitter and receiver . When it’s turned on, it r ec eiv es and t ransmits radio fr equency (RF ) signals.
202 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation SAR v alues between different model phones do not mean variations in safety. S AR values at or below the fe der a l standar d of 1.6 W/kg ar e considered safe for use b y the public . The highest reported S AR values of the Samsung ACE TM ar e: 䢇 Cellular CDMA mode (Part 22): Head: 1.
Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’ s Warranty 203 Section 4B Manufacturer ’s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Warranty Y our phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any r eason you hav e a pr oblem with your equipment, please refer to the manufacturer’ s warranty in this section.
204 Section 4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty r emove d or made illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scr atched or damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions res.
Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’ s Warranty 205 “THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUC T OR THE COMPONENTS CONT AINED THEREIN; OR “COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUC T WITH THE REQUIREMENT S OF ANY L A W, RULE, SPECIFI C A TION OR C ONTRA C T PERT AINI NG THERET O.
206 Section 4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty THE ABILIT Y T O INTEGRA TE ANY SUCH SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT W ITH THE PRODUCT . THE QUALIT Y , CAP ABILITIES, OPERA TIONS , PERFORMANCE AND SUIT ABILIT Y OF AN.
Index Index 207 Inde x Numerics 3-Way Calling 166 A Activation 5 ActiveSync Configuration 1 46 Options 1 47 Windows Media Player 1 49 Add Recipients 161 Alarm Clock 92 All Programs 28 , 47 Answering C.
208 Index Call Opti ons 52– 54 Any K ey 5 2 Auto A nswer Mo de 5 3 International Code 53 Voicemail Number 53 Call Waiting 1 66 Caller ID 165, 182 Calls Answering 3 1 Ignore 31 Making 2 9 Camcorder A.
Index Index 209 E Encryption 69 End Key 21 Entering Characters Let ter s 3 9 Numbers 4 0 Preset Messages 41 Symbols 4 0 Entering Text 38–4 1 Event Adding 8 8 Alert Menu 90 Deleting an Event 91 Delet.
210 Index K Key Functions 14 Keypad Backlight Time-Out 50 Keypad Tones 43 L Language 63 Live Search 140 Directions 14 1 Map 14 1 Movies 14 1 Tr a f f i c 1 4 1 Location S ettings 51 Lock Code Changing.
Index Index 211 Note Composing 9 4 Deleting 9 4 Reading 9 4 Sending via email 9 5 Sending via text messaging (SMS) 94 Sorting 9 4 Notepad 93 O Options My Pictures Folder 12 0 Pictures & Video Files 1 21 P Passcode 131 Phone (Illus.
212 Index SIM Card R em ov i n g 173 SIM PhoneBook Add Entr y 17 9 Copy Entr y 18 0 Smart Converter 101 SMS 94, 161 Threaded Conversation 16 3 SMS Text Messaging 160–1 65 Threaded Messaging 1 63 Sof.
Index Index 213 T Taking Pictures 111– 117 Tasks 95 Beaming via Bluetooth 98 Completing 9 6 Deleting 9 8 Editing 9 8 Filtering the List 9 7 New 9 5 Options 9 6 Sorting and F i ltering 9 7 Sorting th.
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Samsung KH 2329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 KH 2329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 KH 2329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 KH 2329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 KH 2329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 KH 2329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 KH 2329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 KH 2329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。