SamsungメーカーSCH-u410の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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SCH-u410 Series PORTABLE All Digital Mobile Phone User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future refe rence. u410.
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1 Table of Contents Getting Started .............................................................................................4 Turning Your Phone On and Off ................................................................................. 4 Setting Up Voicemail .
Table of Contents 2 Emergency Contacts and Your In Case of Emergency List .......................................57 My Name Card ........................................................................................................ 58 Messaging ....
3 Responsible Listening ........................................................................................... 122 Operating Environment ......................................................................................... 124 Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices .
Getting Started 4 Turning Your Phone On and Off Section 1: Getting Started Topics Covered • Turning Your Phone On and Off • Setting Up Voicemail • Understanding this User Manual • Notes and Ti.
5 Voicemail Setup* 1. Press and hold or press or dial your wireless phone number from an y touch-tone phone. 2. When the recorded announcement begins, press to interrupt (if applicable) 3. An easy-to-follow setup tu torial will begin. Follow the i nstructions to set up your new password and record a greeting.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 6 Features of Your Phone Section 2: Understanding Your Phone Topics Covered • Features of Your Phone • Views of Your Phone • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen • Battery • Phone Memory This section outlines key featur es of your phone.
7 Views of Your Phone The following illustrati ons show the main eleme nts of your phone: Open View 1. Internal LCD 3. Left Soft Key 4. Send Key 6. V oicemail Key 8. V oice Commands Key 7. Left Special Function Key 9. Power/Accessory Connector 10. Microphone 1 1.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 8 Views of Your Phone Features 1. Internal LCD : Displays all the info rmation needed to operate yo ur phone. 2. Center/OK Key : Pressing when na vigating through a menu accepts the highlighted choice in a menu.
9 Closed View Features 1. Headset Jack : Allows you to plug in an optional headset for safe, convenient conversations. 2. Volume Key : Allows you to adjust the master volume (with the flip open) o r adjust the vo ice volume durin g a call. To mute the ringer during an incoming call, pre ss the volume key up or down.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 10 Command Keys Command Keys Functions fo r the soft keys a r e defined by what appears above each in the display. There are two soft keys, the left soft key ( ) and the right soft key ( ). Left Soft Key Some functions of the le ft soft key are as fo llows.
11 Send Key The Send key ( ) is used to answer ca lls, dial calls, and to recall the last number(s) dialed, received, or missed. • Press to answer ca lls. • Enter a number a nd press to ma ke a call. • Press from the main to display a list of recent calls to and from your phone.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 12 Understanding the Display Screen Understanding the Display Screen The top line of your phone’ s display contain icons that indicate network status, batt ery power, signal stren gth, connection type and more. The light blue line of the ma in screen shows ic ons that indicate feature a nd function status.
13 No service : Your phone cannot find a signal because you’re outside a ser vice area. You cannot make or re ceive calls. Wait for a signal or move to an open area to find a signal. Thi s indicator always appears when you first turn on your phone and disappears once service is located.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 14 Understanding the Display Screen Bottom Display Icons Missed Calls : Your phone displays th is icon when ca lls are missed. New Msgs : You’ve received a new te xt, or page. You’re also notified of a new message by animations and sound.
15 Dialogue boxe s Dialogue boxes pro mpt for action, in form yo u of status, or warn of situations such as low memory. Dialogue bo xes and their definitions are outlined below. • Choice • Example: “SAVE MESSAGE?” • Reconfirm • Example: “ERASE ALL MESSAGES?” • Performing • Example: “Sending.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 16 Battery Samsung charging acce ssories (i.e. travel adapter, an d vehicle power adapter) will only charge a Samsung approved battery. To continue use of your handset press . Note: When using a non-supported battery the h andset can only be used for the duration of the life of the battery and cannot b e recharged.
17 2. Insert the top end of the battery in the dire ction of the arrow printed on the battery into the phone housing. The gold contacts on the top of the battery should match up with those on th e phone. 3. Push the bottom end of the battery down until it snap s into place.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 18 Battery Remove the Battery 1. Slide the battery cove r down and lift up to remove it. 2. Use your finger to lift the battery (b ottom end first) up and away fr om the phone.
19 Charge the Battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-ion battery. Only use Samsung-approved charging devices an d batteries. Samsung accessories are designed to maximi ze batte ry life. Using othe r accessories may inva lidate your warranty and may cause damage.
Understanding Yo ur Phone 20 Phone Memory Battery Indicator The battery indicator in the upper-right corner of th e display indi cates battery power level.
21 Section 3: Call Functions Topics Covered • Making a Call • Answering a Call • Call In Progress Options • Recent Calls •R o a m i n g •T T Y • VoiceSignal® This section describes how to make or answer a call. It also includes the feature s and functionality a ssociated with making or answe ring a call.
Call Functions 22 Answering a Call 5. Press to call the number. Answering a Call When you receive an i ncoming call: • Open t he phone to answe r the call if A nswer Option is set to Flip Open. • If the flip is open when the call is rec eived, press the key to answer the call.
23 • Whisper Mode : During a call, you can set Whisper Mode to ON to help the person receiving your call hear you better if you must speak softly. After the call ends, Whisper Mode wil l be reset to OFF. 2. Use the naviga tion key to highlight a menu.
Call Functions 24 Recent Calls Note: If Save doesn't appear, that entry is already in y our Contacts list. • Details : Displays information about th e caller if in your contact list. •E r a s e : Delete the call from Call History. • Lock/Unlock : Locks or unlocks the entry to prevent accidental deletion.
25 • Mobile 1 • Mobile 2 • H o m e • Work • F a x 6. Enter a name for the entr y using the keypad. Press the left soft key Abc if you wish to select a different method of te xt entry, such as Word, Abc, ABC, 123, or Symbols.
Call Functions 26 Roaming Delete All Call History En tries 1. From the main screen, press . 2. Press the right soft key Options . A pop-up menu appears in the display. 3. Press the down navigat ion key to highlight Erase All and press . Select Yes or No at the ERASE ALL ENTRIES? pop-up screen.
27 TTY Your phone is fully TTY compatible. Connec t the TTY equipment to the headset jack, located on the left side of the phone. Before you can use your ph one with a TTY device, you’ll need to enabl e TTY functions in the phone. 1. From the main screen, press MENU .
Call Functions 28 VoiceSignal® 1. Press MENU , then press the na vigation ke y to the right to highlight SETTI NGS & TOOLS . 2. Press Tools . 3. Press Voice Commands . 4. Press Voice Settings . 5. Use the navigation keys to select the setting you want to change.
29 • Name Settings : Adjusts the speed and volume of name playback. • About : Di splays information about VoiceSignal including versio n number, buil d number, and pho ne model. You can also access the VoiceSignal Settings menu by following these steps: 1.
Call Functions 30 VoiceSignal® Digit Dial Adaptat ion To access the Adapt Di gits menu, follow t hese steps: 1. From the main screen, press MENU . Use the right na vigation ke y to highlight SETTINGS & TOOLS . 2. Press Tools , then Voice Commands .
31 VoiceSignal Comman ds The following is a list of functions that you can perf orm using VoiceSignal spe ech recognition on your phone. • Call <Name or #>: Dial by saying a Name in yo ur Contacts List or a Nam e and a Location (home, work, mobile).
Call Functions 32 VoiceSignal® Send Text Msg: New Message 1. From the main screen, press and hold the Voice Commands ke y ( ). 2. A list of commands appears in the di splay and the audio prompt "Please say a command" plays thro ugh th e spea kerphone.
33 4. Select one of the following menus: • Get It Now • Messaging • Contacts • Recent Calls • Settings & Tools 5. The menu option s poken opens. Checking Phone St atus 1. From the main screen , press and hold the Voice Commands key ( ). 2.
Call Functions 34 VoiceSignal® 3. Say "My Account" at a distance of 3-12 inches from the phone in a natural voice. 4. The Verizon Wireless Web Browser will open and redirect to your wireless phone account page (if yo ur account is set up). Help Guide Provides helpful information o n how to use VoiceSi gnal.
35 Section 4: Menu Navigation Topics Covered • Menu Navigation • Navigation Key Shortcuts • Menu Outline This section explains the menu na vigation for your phone. It also in cludes an outline of all the availabl e menus associated with your ph one.
Menu Navigation 36 Navigation Key Shortcuts Navigation Key Shortcuts Press a navigati on key (as illus trated belo w) to launch its correspond ing application. Each naviga tion key may be customized to select other fu nctions. For mo re information , refer to "Set Shortcut Key" on page 84.
37 2: Pict ures 1: Get New Pictures 1: Get New Applications 2: My Picture 3: Take Picture 4: PIX Place 3: Games 1: Get New Applications 4: News & Info 5: Tools on the Go 1: Get New Applications 6:.
Menu Navigation 38 Menu Outline 4: Speed Dials 5: In Case of Emergenc y 6: My Name Card RECENT CALLS 1: Missed 2: Received 3: Dialed 4: All 5: View Timers SETTINGS & TOOLS 1: My Account 2: Tools 1.
39 2: Call Vibrat e 2: Alert Sounds 1: TXT Message 1: Tone 1: Get Ne w Ringt ones 2: Vibr ate 3: Reminder 2: Picture Message 1: Tone 1: Get Ne w Ringt ones 2: Vibr ate 3: Reminder 3: Voicemail 1: Tone.
Menu Navigation 40 Menu Outline 2: Brightness 2: Keypad 3: Contrast 4: Wallpaper 1: Main Sc reen 2: Front Screen 5: Display Themes 6: Dial Fonts 1: Style 2: Size 7: Clock Format 1: Main Cl ock 2: Fron.
41 7: Call Se ttings 1: Answer Options 2: Auto Re try 3: TTY Mode 4: One Touch Dial 5: Voice Privacy 6: Data Sett ings 7: DTMF Tones 8: Memory 1: Memory Usage 2: My Pictures 3: My Ringtones 4: My Sounds 9: Phone Info 1: My Number 2: SW Ve rsion 3: Icon Glossary u410.
Entering Text 42 Changing the Text Entry Mode Section 5: Entering Text Topics Covered • Changing the Text Entry Mode • Entering Text Using Word Mode • Entering Characters in Abc Mode • Switchi.
43 Entering Text Using Word Mode Word recognizes the most comm only used word for any se quence of key pr esses and inserts that word into yo ur message. It’s much faster than the traditional method of text entry (Abc) and requires only one key press per letter of th e word that you’re spelling.
Entering Text 44 Entering Characters in Abc Mode Entering Characters in Abc Mode • Enter characters while in Abc mode by pressing the key that contains the desired characters for “ G ”. • Press the key repeatedly t o cycle through other availa ble characters fo r that key.
45 Entering Numbers Enter numbers into a text me ssage while in number mode ( 123 ). For more information, refer to "Changing the Text Entry Mode" on page 42. 1. From the main s creen, press th e left soft key Message , then press New Message , TXT Message to compose a new text message.
Understanding You r Contacts 46 Opening Contacts Menu Section 6: Underst anding Your Contacts Topics Covered • Opening Contacts Menu • Contacts Icons • Adding a Contact • Adding Pauses • Con.
47 2. Use the navigation ke y to highlight the CONTACTS sub -menu of your choice, then press . Contacts Icons You can assign multiple entries t o a contact. The icons in the follo wing table represent all availa ble entry types. Mobile 1 : Enter a mobile number for the entry in this field.
Understanding You r Contacts 48 Adding a Contact Adding a Contact When you add inf ormation to your Co ntacts, you can ad d it as a new entry or as an existing entry . Creating a new Con tact from the main screen 1. From the main screen, press MENU , CONTACTS is highlighted.
49 3. If you selected Add New Contact , the following ty pes are avai lable. • Mobile 1 • Mobile 2 • H o m e • Work • F a x 4. If you selected Update E xisting , proceed to step 9. If you selected Notepad , proceed to step 11. 5. Use the up/down navigation keys to highlight the desired entry type ( Mobile 1 , Mobile 2 , Home , Work , etc.
Understanding You r Contacts 50 Adding a Contact 11. If you se lected Notepad , the number is inserted on the ADD NEW NOTE screen. When finished ente ring any other text, press SAVE to save the text to the Notepad list. Storing Number s After a Call Once you’ve fini shed a call, you can stor e the number of the caller to your Contact List.
51 Highlight an unassigned location and pr ess SET . A confirmation message appears in the display, Yes is highlighted, press to add Contact to the speed dial location. Note: Voicemail is ass igned to Speed Dial loc ation 1 and cannot be cha nged by the user.
Understanding You r Contacts 52 Contact Groups Contact Groups You can place Contact entrie s into categories, called “ Grou ps .” Groups allow you to search your Contacts faste r, quickly send messages to on e or more group members, and more.
53 Create a New Group In addition t o the five gro ups already in yo ur phone, you can crea te additional groups (a maximum of 30). New gro ups can be na med anything you like as long as their names are within th e 32-charact er limit. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , CONTACTS is highlighted.
Understanding You r Contacts 54 Finding a Contacts Entry Send a Picture Msg to Members of a Group Note: O nly avail able within V erizon Wire less Enhan ced Service s Area. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , CONTACTS is highlighted. 2. Press Groups .
55 Editing an Existing Contact Entry 1. From the main screen, press MENU , CONTACTS is highlighted. 2. Press Contact List . 3. Use the naviga tion key to highlight the contact list entry and press the left soft key Edit . 4. Use the naviga tion key to highlight the name, numb er, email address, or other field that you wish to edit.
Understanding You r Contacts 56 Speed Dialing 1-touch diali ng Call phone numbers assi gned to memory locations 002 - 009 by pressing and holding the any of the 2 - 9 keys. For exampl e, to speed dial the number assigned to location 2, press and hold until the na me and number appear in the display and the number i s dialed.
57 Emergency Contacts and Your In Case of Emergency List The In Case of Emergency (ICE) menu allows you to store emergency inf ormation. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , CONTACTS is highlighted. 2. Press In Case of Emergency . 3. Select a Cont act lo cation and press ADD .
Understanding You r Contacts 58 My Name Card My Name Card My Name Card allows you to create a virtual business card. Once completed, you can send the card to recipi ents as a vCard attachment . 1. From the main screen, press MENU , CONTACTS is highlighted.
59 11. “ CONNECTING ” appears in the display. 12. When the information is exchanged, a message will appear that the transfer is complete. Note: **All inform ation in the conta ct entry can be tran sferred except for assigned group o r ringtones. u410.
Messaging 60 Types of Messages Section 7: Messaging Topics Covered • Types of Messages • Retrieving New Messages • Creating and Sending TXT Messages • Creating and Sending Picture Messages •.
61 Recieving Text Messages When you receive a message on the m ain screen, the message ringer sounds, (unless turned off), and NEW TXT MESSAGE appears in the displ ay with the prompt to View Now or View Later . The date and time of the message also appear in t he display.
Messaging 62 Retrieving New Messages Receiving Pict ure Messages When you receive a new Picture Message, NEW PICTURE MSG appears in the display along with the options View Now , or View Later . Note: For the option Reject to appear in th e display when yo u receive a Pict ure Msg, Auto Receiv e mode must be set to Off in the Message Settings men u.
63 • Find Numb er & Address : Tries to isolate any phon e numbers or email addresses within the body of the messag e to save to your contacts. On the NUMBER & ADDR screen, you can press to CALL a highlighte d phone number, or you can press to SEND a new message to a highlighted email address.
Messaging 64 Creating and Sending TXT Messages Creating and Sending TXT Messages You can send text messages to another mobile phone or to an Email address. Tip: Alternativel y access the Me ssage menu by pres sing the left soft key, Message then pr ess New Message.
65 • Add Name Card : Allows you to attach your name card to the message. • Edit Text Format : Allows you to edit the text s ize, alignment, style, color, and background color. • Priority Level : Save the message with a High or Normal priority. • Callback #: Provides the ability to send a callback # with the message.
Messaging 66 Creating and Sending Picture Messages Note: If you do not select an option press the to return to your message. 5. Press the down navigation ke y or key to move to th e Text field. In the text field, compose yo ur message using the keyp ad.
67 9. Once all fields are c omplete, press to se nd the message to the intended reci pient(s). Message Folders Your phone provides defaul t message folders for your T ext and Picture messages.
Messaging 68 Message Folders (if a Picture, or Sound were included in the message) and Attachments (if a Picture, or Sound were included in the messa ge). • Find Number & Addres s : Tries to isolate any phone numbers or email addresses within the body of the message to save to your contacts.
69 •E r a s e : Deletes the messa ge. This option only displays if a sound byte is attached to the message. • Lock/Unlock : Locks or unlocks the entry to prevent accidental deletion. • Save Quick Text : Saves the text sent in the message to the Quick Text list.
Messaging 70 Message Folders Drafts Draft messages are those t hat have been composed but never sent. You can return to the Drafts folder at any ti me to view, edit, or send a draft messa ge. Create a Draft Text Me ssage 1. From the main screen, press the left soft key Message then press New Message .
71 • Priority Level : Save the message with a High or Normal priority. • Callback # : Provides the ability to send a callback # with the message. • Validity Period : Save the message for the assigned period of time. • Deferred Delivery : Save the message to be delivered at the assigned delivery date and time.
Messaging 72 Changing Message Settings Changing Message Settings This menu allows you to define settings for me ssages sent or received on your phone. To access your message settings, use the following step s: 1. From the main screen, press the left soft key Message and then press the left soft key Settings .
73 View Voicemail Message s in the Inbox Folder 1. From the main screen, press the le ft soft key Message . 2. Press Voicemail . 3. Press CALL to call voic email.
Messaging 74 Chat 3. Using the up and down Navi gation keys, select one of t he following Email providers and press . •M S N ® Hotmail • AOL ® Mail • Yahoo! ® Mail •F i n d M o r e 4. Use the on-scre en applicat ion specifi c functions and options to use the Email applications.
75 Section 8: Changing Your Settings Topics Covered • My Account • Tools • Bluetooth Menu • Sounds Settings • Display Settings • Phone Settings • Call Settings • Memory • Phone Info This section explains the so und and phone settings for your phone.
Changing Your Setti ngs 76 Bluetooth Menu Bluetooth Menu About Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-ra nge wireless communicatio ns technology capable of exchanging inf ormation over a distance of about 30 feet withou t requiring a physical connection. Unlike infrared, you don't need to line up the devices to beam info rmation with Bluetooth.
77 • DUN : Dial Up Networking DUN provides a standard to access th e Internet and other dial-up services over Bluetooth wireless technology. Th e most common scenario is accessing the Internet from a laptop by dialing up on a mobile phone, wirelessly.
Changing Your Setti ngs 78 Bluetooth Menu Search This option sea rches for a recognized Bluetooth wireless te chnology device. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation ke y to highlight Settings & Tools . 2. Press Bluetooth Menu .
79 • Supported Profiles : Displays a list of support ed Bluetooth profiles. Highlight a profile and pre ss to view a description. • My Phone Info : Shows the handset information. Sounds Settings The Sounds menu provides the ability to access th e following menus: Call Sounds Call Ringtones 1.
Changing Your Setti ngs 80 Sounds Settings Keypad So unds Select the sound of the keypad when pressed. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the naviga tion key to highlight Settings & Tools . 2. Press Sounds Settings . 3. Press Keypad Sounds .
81 Display Settings The Display menu affects the menu style, ma in screen animation, backlight settings, and more. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation key to highlight Settings & Tools . 2. Press Display Settings . 3. Use the naviga tion key to highlight the display me nu that you w ish to edit, then press .
Changing Your Setti ngs 82 Display Settings Backlight Set the backlight for the display or keypad to rema in on for a spec ified period of time or to remain on as long as the flip is open.
83 Wallpaper 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation key to highlight Settings & Tools . 2. Press Display Settings . 3. Press Wallpaper . 4. Press Main Screen or Front Screen . • Main Screen : Choose My Picture (allows you to select an image from the My Picture folder.
Changing Your Setti ngs 84 Phone Settings Clock Format This menu allows you to ha ve time displayed in digital o r analog format. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation ke y to highlight Settings & Tools . 2. Press Display Settings .
85 Note: Press Reset All to return to the naviga tion key defaults settings. For default settings see "Menu Navigation " on page 35. 5. Select a menu item an d press . Language Change the display language from English to Spanish or vice versa using th e Language menu.
Changing Your Setti ngs 86 Phone Settings Security The Security menu allows you to lock your phone , set restrictio ns, and other security options. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation ke y to highlight Settings & Tools .
87 6. Use the naviga tion key to se lect an option and press . Lock Phone Now 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation key to highlight Settings & Tools . 2. Press Phone Settings . 3. Press Security . You’re prompted to enter the Phone Lock Code .
Changing Your Setti ngs 88 Phone Settings Restrict Calls You may restrict incoming and/ or outgoing calls to allow calls from/to Cont acts Only, or to Block All ca lls. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation ke y to highlight Settings & Tools .
89 8. Highlight one of the foll ow ing and press to select: • Incoming Messages : Select Allow All or Block All. • Outgoing Messages : Select Allow All or Block All. Edit Lock Codes The default lock codes are the last fo ur digits of your phone number.
Changing Your Setti ngs 90 Phone Settings Resetting Your Ph one Reset Settings returns all setup op tions to their factory default. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation ke y to highlight Settings & Tools . 2. Press Phone Settings .
91 NAM Selection Your phone prov ides the optio n of select in g between two NAMs (Number Assignment Modules) or phone numbers. Select either NAM1 or NAM2. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation key to highlight Settings & Tools .
Changing Your Setti ngs 92 Call Settings Searching for a Menu I tem 1. From the main screen, press the first three numeric keys that correspond to the letters of the Menu item name. For example, to search fo r “Inbox” you would enter 2. Press the down navigation key to se arch for Menu items.
93 Auto Retry Auto Retry automatically redi als voice/data calls after a preset perio d of time. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation key to highlight Settings & Tools .
Changing Your Setti ngs 94 Memory Data Settings 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation ke y to highlight Settings & Tools . 2. Press Call Settings . 3. Press Data Settings . The following options appear in the display: • Data Off : Phone operates in normal voice call mode.
95 Phone Info The Phone Info menu allows you to view the soft ware and hardware information, your assigned number, and an ic on glossary fo r your phone. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , use the right na vigation key to highlight Settings & Tools .
Multimedia 9 6 Get It Now Section 9: Multimedia Topics Covered • Get It Now • Tune & Tones • Pictures •G a m e s • News & Info • Tool on the Go •E x t r a s This section desc ribes how to receiv e tones, and images. It also outlines how to take and store images, sounds, and ringtones using your phone.
97 7. Press Help to display a list of freque ntly asked questions . Use the navigation key to highli ght an item and press to display help text. 8. Press the key to return. Tunes & Tones This menu allows you to get new tunes and tones, record new sound s, and set tunes and tones as your ringtone.
Multimedia 9 8 Pictures • Limit for Pic Msg : Records a 60 sec message. • Normal : Records for an extended message. 6. Press REC to begin recording. Pres s the left soft key Pause to pause and resume the recording appropr iately. 7. Press STOP to stop and save the me ssage automatically t o My Sounds.
99 - Revision: Change Brightness, Saturation, Sharpness, or Blur of the picture. - Rotate/Flip: Use the left or right navigation key to highlight clockwise rotation icon, vertical flip icon, or horizontal flip icon; then use the up or down navigation key to rotate or flip the picture.
Multimedia 1 00 Games Taking a Picture with the flip closed 1. Press and hold Camera Key ( ) (on the right side of the phone). The camera is now active. 2. Press Camera Key ( ) to capture a picture. 3. The picture i s automatica lly saved to My Pic tures folder.
101 News & Info 1. From the main screen, press the right navigation key to access the GET IT NOW menu. Tip: Alternatively to launch the Ver izon Wireless Mobile W eb, press the Up arrow navigati on key. 2. Press News & Info . 3. The browser is launched a nd a pop up screen with available appl ications is displayed.
Multimedia 1 02 Extras Extras 1. From the main screen, press the right navigation key to acce ss the GET IT NOW menu. 2. Press Extras . 3. Get New Applications is hig hlighted. 4. Press . 5. Highlight the application you wish to download and press . 6.
103 Section 10: Tools Topics Covered • Voice Commands • Calculator • Calendar •A l a r m C l o c k • Stop Watch • World Clock • Notepad The topics covered in this section allow you to sc.
Tools 104 Calculator •U p k e y : [+] Addition • Down key : [-] Subtraction • Right key : [x] Multiplication • Left key : [÷] Division 9. Use the keypad to enter the seco nd number into your equation. 10. Press to perform the calc ulation and vi ew the result.
105 Note: Press the key to enter a d ecimal point. Press to change the si gn for a number to a n egative. Use the left or right navigati on keys to select t he To units of mo ney or measure for the quantity you want converted. Calendar Schedule up to eight events for any day by indica ting each event’s start and end time.
Tools 106 Calendar •R e m i n d e r : Set a reminder before the event. Select Off, Once, Every 2 Minutes, Every 15 Minutes. • Alert Time : Set the Alert Time to sound before the event takes place. 6. Fill in and select event detai ls using the navigation keys and the alphanumeric keypad.
107 Alarm Clock Your phone has an alarm cloc k that can be set to go o ff once, or recur daily at a specific time. Once set, the ala rm cloc k is easy to change or turn off. Set An Alarm 1. From the main screen, press MENU , then press the right navigation key to Settings & Tools .
Tools 108 Stop Watch 11. When all fields have correct information en tered, press SAVE to save your settings. Disable an alarm befo re it sounds 1. From the main screen, press MENU , then press the right navigation key to Settings & Tools . 2. Press Tools , Alarm Clock .
109 World Clock World Clock allows you to view the time of day or night in any part of the world. 1. From the main screen, press MENU , then press the right navigation key to Settings & Tools . 2. Press Tools, World Clock . 3. Use the left so ft key Cities to display the 45 supported cities.
Tools 110 Notepad 7. When you’re finishe d entering details for the note, press . The note is saved. Review, Ed it, and Erase Not es 1. From the main screen, press MENU , then press the right navigation key to Settings & Tools . 2. Press Tools , Notepad .
111 Section 11: Health and Safety Information Topics Covered • Health and Safety Information • UL Certified Travel Adapter • Consumer Information on Wirel ess Phones • Road S afety • Respons.
Health and Safety Information 112 Health and Safety Information Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Fre quency (RF) Signal s Certification Information (SAR) Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiv er.
113 Before a new model phone is av ailable for s ale to the public, it must be tested and certified to t he FCC that it does not excee d the exposure li mit establish ed by the FCC. Tests for each model ph one a re performed in pos iti ons and locati ons (e.
Health and Safety Information 114 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Consumer Information on Wireless Phones The U.S. Food and Drug Admi nistration (FDA) has published a seri es of Questions and Answers for consumers relating to radi o frequency (RF) expo sure from wireless phones.
115 What is FDA's role con cerning the safety of wi reless phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the sa fety of rad iation-emitting consu mer products such as wireless pho nes before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices.
Health and Safety Information 116 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questio ns discussed in this document.
117 during day-to-day use of wi reless phones. Many f actors affect this measuremen t, such as the angle at which the phone is he ld, or which model of phone is used. What is FDA doing to fin d out more about the possible health effect s of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.
Health and Safety Information 118 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate th at wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposur e from these products, you can use measures like those described above t o reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use.
119 Do wireless phone a ccessories that claim to shie ld the head from RF radiation work ? Since there ar e no known risks f rom ex posure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to beli eve that accesso ries that clai m to shield the head from those e missions reduce risks.
Health and Safety Information 120 Road Safety Additional informat ion on the safety of RF exposures from va rious sources can be obtained from the following organizations ( Updated 12/1/2006): • FCC RF Safety Program: http://www.fcc.gov /oet/rfsafety/ • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): http://www.
121 4. Let the person you are sp eaking with know yo u are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ic e and even he avy traffic can b e hazardous. 5. Do not take notes or lo ok up phone numbers while driving.
Health and Safety Information 122 Responsible Listening Responsible Listening Caution!: Avoid potential hear ing loss. Damage to hearing occurs when a person is exposed to loud soun ds over time. The risk of hearing l oss incre ases as so und is played louder and for longer durations.
123 • D o not listen at any volume that causes you discomf ort. If y ou experience ringing in your ears, hear mu ffled speech or experience any temporary h earing difficul ty after listening to your po rtable audio device, discon tinue use and consult your doctor.
Health and Safety Information 124 Operating Environment Operating Environment Remember to follow any speci al regulations in force in any ar ea and always switch your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger.
125 Other Medical Devi ces If you use any other personal medical devices, cons ult the manufacturer of your device to determin e if it is adequately shielded from external RF ener gy. Your physician may be able to assi st you i n obtaining t his informatio n.
Health and Safety Information 126 FCC Notice and Cautions all wireles s phone netwo rks or when certain n etwork service s and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers. To make an emergency call : 1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.
127 Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a c omplex pi ece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid droppi ng, hitting, bending or sitting on it. Other Important Safety Information • Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a veh icle.
Health and Safety Information 128 Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones Understanding How Your Phon e Operates Your phone is basically a ra dio tr ansmitter and rec eiver. When it's turned on, it receives and transmit s radio frequency (RF) signals.
129 Battery Precautions • Avoid dropping the cell phone. Dropping it, es pecially on a hard surface, can potentially cause damage to the phone and battery. If you suspect damage to th e phone or battery, take it to a service center for insp ection. • Never use any charger or batt ery that is damaged in any way.
Health and Safety Information 130 Care and Maintenance • Do not short-circuit the ba ttery. Accidental short-cir cuiting can occur when a metallic object (co in, clip or pen) caus es a direct connection between th e + and - terminals of the battery (met al strips on the battery), for example whe n you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag.
131 • Do not put the phone i n or on heating devices, such as a mi crowave oven, a stove or a radiator. The phone may ex plode when overheate d. • If your phone is equipped with an ex tern al antenna, us e only the suppli ed or an approved repl acement ante nna.
Warranty Information 132 Standard Limited Warranty Section 12: Warranty Information Topics Covered • Standard Limited Warranty Standard Limited Warranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TEL.
133 approved by SAMSUNG for char ging the battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show ev idence of tamperi ng, or (iii) the ba tte ry has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.
Warranty Information 134 Standard Limited Warranty NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTI ON MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPE CT TO THE PRODUCT.
135 EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE P URCHASER AND THE DIRECT VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFT WARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE MAY BE. This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product fa.
136 Index Numerics 1-touch dialing 56 2-touch dialing 56 3-touch dialing 56 911, notes about 57 A Adding a New Contact Entry 48 Alarm clock icon 14 snooze 108 turn off the alarm 108 Answer options 92 .
137 Display 81 backlight 82 banner 81 language 85 screen icons 12 Display Theme 83 Draft messages 70 Drafts folder 70 E Email 73 End key 10 Entering Text changing text entry mode 42 entering numbers 4.
138 Multimedia 96 N Navigation key 11 Navigation key shortcuts 36 New message icon 14 News & Info 101 No service indicator 13 Non-Supported Battery 15 Notes and tips 5 Notes, description 5 Notes, .
139 Tip, description 5 Tools 75 alarm cl ock 75 , 107 calculator 75 , 103 calendar 75 , 105 converter 104 notepad 75 , 109 stop watch 108 tip, calculator 104 view an event 106 voice commands 75 , 103 .
デバイスSamsung SCH-u410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:
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