SamsungメーカーSGH X475の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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UVDL4.04_WBx475_012005_F4 SGH-x475 Series PORT ABLE Dual-Mode TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.
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T able of Contents 1 T abl e of Contents Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Activating Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Switching On or Off the Phone . . . . . . . .
2 T able of Contents T able of Contents Dialing a Number fr om the Phone’ s Memory . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Storing a Number Using the Phon e Book Menu . . . . . . . . . 55 Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T able of Contents 3 T abl e of Contents Funbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Section 12: Health and Safety Information . . 127 Health and Safety Inform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Consumer Infor mation on Wireless Phones .
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Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started 5 Section 1: Getting Started T opics Co vered • Activating Y our Ph one • Setting Up Voicemail This section allows you to sta rt using your phone by activating your service and setting up your voice mail.
Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started 6 Activating Y our Phone When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are provide d with a plug-in SIM card loaded with your subscription details, su ch as your PIN, any optional services available, and many others.
Section 1: Getting Started 7 Activating Y our Phone Section 1 Note: When you need to remove the SIM card, slide it, as shown, and take it out of the socket . 4. Place the battery so tha t the tabs on the end alig n with the slots at the bottom o f the phone.
Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started 8 5. Press the battery down until it c licks into place. M ake sure that the battery is prop erly installed before switching on the phon e. Charging a Batter y Y our phone is powered by a r echargeable Li-ion batte ry .
Section 1: Getting Started 9 Activating Y our Phone Section 1 1. With the batter y in position on the phone, plug the connector of the tr avel adapter into the jack at the bottom of the phone.
Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started 10 Low Battery Indicator When the battery is weak and only a few minutes of talk time remain, a warning tone sounds and the “W arning Low Battery” message repe ats at regular intervals on the display . When this happens, your phone turns off the backlight to conserve the remaining battery power .
Section 1: Getting Started 11 Setting Up Y our Voice M ail Section 1 Setting Up Y our Voice Mail T o access you voice mail from your keypad, use the following steps: 1. Open the phon e to access your keypad . 2. From a n Idle screen, press and ho ld the key .
Section 1 Section 1: Getting Started 12 4. Highlight Voic e server number and press the key . Select the Voice ser ver 1 or 2 opti ons and press the key . 5. Press the Edit soft key to chan ge the number . 6. Press the OK soft key to save the update. 7.
Section 2 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone 13 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone T opics Co vered • Features of Y our Phone • Front View of Y our Phone • Command Keys • Understanding the Display Screen This section out lines some key featu res of your phone.
Section 2 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone 14 Features of Y our Phone Y our phone is lightweight, easy-to-use and of fers many significant features. The followin g list outlines a few of the features included in your phone. User friendly , menu driven access to features and options.
Section 2: Understandin g Y our Phone 15 Keys Section 2 Keys The following list correlates to the from and r ear illustrations. 1. The headset jac k is used for the han ds-free headset. 2. Perf orms the functions indica ted by the screen text on the bottom line o f the display .
Section 2 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone 16 7. The microphone used d uring phone ca lls and voice memo recordings. 8. Enters numbers, letters, a nd some special char acters. 9. Deletes character s from the display . In Menu mode, retur ns you to the previo us menu level.
Section 2: Understandin g Y our Phone 17 Display Layout Section 2 Display Layout The display has 3 areas: Icons Shows the received signal strength. The grea ter the number o f bars, th e stronger t he signal . Appears when you are connected to the GPRS net work.
Section 2 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone 18 Appears when t he Call F orwarding feature is ac tive. Fo r details, see page "Call Forwarding" on page 114. Appears when Silent mode is active or you set the phone to vibrate wh en you receiv e a call.
Section 2: Understandin g Y our Phone 19 Display Layout Section 2 T o activate or deactivate the us e of the serv ice light, use th e Service light menu.
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Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions 21 Section 3: Call Functions T opics Co vered • Making a C all • Adjusting the Call Volume • Answering a Call •C a l l L o g • Sile nt Mode This section allows y ou to make or answer a call. I t also includes the featur es and fu nctionality associat ed with making or answering a ca ll.
Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions 22 Making a Call When the idle screen displays, enter the ar ea code and phone number , and press the key . Note: When you activate the Auto redial option in the Extra settings menu, the phone will automat ically redia l up to 10 times when the person does not answer the call or is already on the phone.
Section 3: Call Functions 23 Adjusting the Call Volume Section 3 1. If you ha ve typed characters on the display , press the key to return to Idle mode. 2. Press the key to display a l ist of the most recent numbers used in th e order you di aled or received them.
Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions 24 Press the key to increase the volume level and the key to decrease the level. In Idle mode , you can also ad just the keypad tone volume using these keys. Answering a Call When somebody calls you, the phone rings and displays the incoming call image.
Section 3: Call Functions 25 Call Log Section 3 If the Active flip option in the Extra settings menu is activated, you can answer the cal l simply by opening the phone. Note: T o reject an incoming call, press and hold the Volume keys on the left side of the phone before opening the phone, or press the Reject soft key or key .
Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions 26 1. If the phone is closed, op en the phone. 2. Press the Vi ew soft key or th e key . The number corresponding to the most r ecent missed call displays, if available. 3. T o scroll through the missed calls, press the Up or Down key .
Section 3: Call Functions 27 Silent Mode Section 3 Y ou can press the key at any time to exit the Missed Call featur e. Note: Y o u can access the Missed Call feature a t any time by select ing the Missed calls menu. Silent Mode Silent mode is convenient when you wish to stop the phone fr om making noise, in a theater for example.
Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions 28 Selecting Options T o view the various function s and options available and to select the one you want: 1. Press the appropri ate soft key . 2. T o select the function displaye d or the opti on highlighted, press the Select soft key or the key .
Section 3: Call Functions 29 Silent Mode Section 3 4. T o move back to the previous f unction or option on a list, press the Up key or the key on the left side of the phone. 5. T o move back up one level in the menu structure, press the Left Navigation key or the key .
Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions 30 2. Press the key to dial th e second call. The first call is autom atically put on hold. Or 1. Put the current call on hold by pre ssing the Hold soft key .
Section 3: Call Functions 31 Silent Mode Section 3 T o switch th e microphone back on: 1. Press the Options soft key or the key . 2. If necessary , press the Down key to highlight the Unmute option. 3. Press the OK soft key or the key . The other person can hear you a gain.
Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions 32 6. T o view the highlighted entry , press the Vi ew soft key or the key . For further details about th e Phone book featur e, see "Finding a Phone Book Entry" on page 52.
Section 3: Call Functions 33 Silent Mode Section 3 3. T o join the first participan t to the multi-party call, pre ss the Options soft key or the key a nd select Join . Press the OK soft key or the key . 4. T o add a new person to the multi-par ty call, call the new person in the normal wa y and then press the Options soft key or the key .
Section 3 Section 3: Call Functions 34 Select one option. Pre ss the OK soft key or th e key. The list of call participants appears. 2. Highlight a person b y pressing the Up or Dow n key , and press the Select soft k ey , the key . 3. Press the Down key to select the Remove option and press the OK soft key or the key .
Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation 35 Section 4: Menu Navigation T opics Co vered • Menu Navigation • Menu Outline This section explains the menu navigation for your phone. It also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone.
Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation 36 Menu Navigation Y ou can tailor the phone’s range of functions to your needs using menus an d sub-menus. Menus and s ub- menus can be accessed by scr olling using the Navigation keys or by u sin g the shortcuts.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 37 Menu Outline Section 4 shortcut numbers. For the main m enus, you can access any one of them by pressing the number keys (1 to 0) corresponding t o their location on the scr een. Example: Accessing the Language menu. 1. Press the Menu soft key .
Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation 38 2.5.5 Reset ti mers 3. t-zones 3.1 Home 3.2 Favorites 3.3 Go to URL 3.4 Clear cache 4. Instant message 5. Messages 5.1 T ext messages 5.1.1 Create 5.1.2 Inbo x 5.1.3 Outbox 5.1.4 Temp lates 5.1.5 Setti ngs 5.1.6 Delet e all 5.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 39 Menu Outline Section 4 5.2.7 Memory status 5.3 Browse r messages 5.3.1 I nbox 5.3.2 Re ceive 5.3.3 Delete a ll 5.4 V oice mail 5.4.1 Call voi ce mail 5.4.2 Voi ce server number 5.5 Broadcast messages* 6. Funbox 6.1 Games 6.
Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation 40 7.3 Calculator 7.4 T o do list 7.5 V oice memo 7.5.1 Recor d voice 7.5.2 Voice l ist 7.5.3 Delet e all 7.5.4 Memory s tatus 7.6 Currency exchange 8. Sound settings 8.1 Ring tone 8.2 Get More MegaT ones 8.3 Ring volume 8.
Section 4: Menu Navigation 41 Menu Outline Section 4 8.6 Message tone 8.6.1 Text mes sage 8.6.2 Picture message 8.6.3 Broad cast message* 8.7 Folder tone 8.7.1 Off 8.7.2 Futu re 8.7.3 Crys tal 8.8 Power on/off 8.8.1 Off 8.8.2 Cl assical 8.8.3 Che erful 8.
Section 4 Section 4: Menu Navigation 42 9.2.5 Exter nal Display 9.2.6 Servic e light 9.2.7 Graphi c logo 9.3 Greeting message 9.4 Language 9.5 Security 9.6 Short cut 9.7 Extra settings 9.8 Reset settings 9.9 Network services * Shows only if suppor ted by your SIM c ard.
Section 5 Section 5: Entering T e xt 43 Section 5: Entering T ext T opics Co vered • Changing the T ext Input Mode • Using T9 Mode • Entering Upper and Lower Case • Entering Sym bols • Entering Numbers This section outl ines how to select the desir ed text input mode when en tering ch aracte rs into your phone.
Section 5 Section 5: Entering T ext 44 Changing the T ext Entr y Mode When using your ph one, you wi ll often need to enter text, such as when storing a name in Phone bo ok, creating your personal gree ting or scheduli n g e v e n t s o n y o u r c a l e n d a r.
Section 5: Entering T e xt 45 Using T9 Mode Section 5 Changing the T e xt Input Mode When you are in a field that allows characters to be entered, you will notice the text input mode indicato r on the display . Example: Writing a text mess age. 1. T o select T9 mode, press the key until displays.
Section 5 Section 5: Entering T ext 46 T o enter a wor d in T9 mode: 1. When you are i n T9 mode, start entering a wo rd by pressing the 2 to 9 keys. Press each key only once for each letter . Example: T o enter “Hello” in T9 mode, press the 4, 3, 5, 5, and 6 keys.
Section 5: Entering T e xt 47 Entering Upper and Lower Case Section 5 3. If necessary , c lear the word using th e C key and enter the word you want to add using Al phab et mode. See page "Chang ing the T ext Entry Mode" on pa ge 44. 4. Press the OK soft key or the key .
Section 5 Section 5: Entering T ext 48 wait for a few sec onds for the curs or to move to the rig ht automatic ally , and then select the next letter .
Section 5: Entering T e xt 49 Entering Symbols Section 5 Entering Symbols Symbol mode enables you to insert symbols and punctuation marks into text. 1. T o select a symbol, press the corresponding number ke y . 2. T o display more symbols, press the Up or Down Naviga tion key .
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Section 6 51 Section 6: Understanding Y our Phone book T opics Co vered • Finding a Phone book Entry • Adding a New Phone book Entr y • Using Phone book Entry Options • Dialing a Number from P.
Section 6 52 Finding a Phone Book Entry Y ou can store phone numbers and their correspondin g names in your SIM card and phone’s memories. They are physically separate but ar e used as a single entity , called Phone book. Depending on your particular SIM card, the maximum number of phone numbers the SIM car d can store may diffe r .
53 Using Phone Book Entry Options Section 6 The following options ar e available: Edit : allows y ou to edit the n ame and number . Select One entry to change the name and/or one number for the selected entry . If you change the name, the number is saved separately with the new name.
Section 6 54 Note: When you are saving an e- mail address, SIM Memor y is not available. Dialing a Number from Phone Book Once you have store d phone numbers in the Phone book, you can dial them easil y and quickly by using the location numbers that wer e assigned to them in the Phone book.
55 Storing a Number Using the Phone Book Menu Section 6 3. Y ou can press the Up or Down key to find other numbers on the l ist. 4. Press the Dial soft key , the key , or the key when you have selected the number you want. Storing a Number Usin g the Phone Book Menu 1.
Section 6 56 After storing, the pho ne displays the Ph one book entr y or name you just created 7. T o use the entry op tions, press the Options soft key .
57 Speed Dialing Section 6 6. Once you have assi gned a number to the se lected key , you can access the fo llowing options by pressi ng the Options soft key or the key: Change : allows you to assign a differ ent number to the key . Delete : allows you to clear the setting so that no number is assigned to the key .
Section 6 58 The Phone bo ok entries in the caller group are listed. 5. T o view the highlighted entr y , press the Vi e w soft key or the key 6. T o select a different entry , pre ss the Up or Down key until the e ntry you wants highlights.
59 Deleting all of the Phone book Entries Section 6 Group name : allows you to assign a name to the group. For further details about how to enter characters, see "Create" on page 66 .
Section 6 60 Y ou can check how many names and numbers are stor ed in Phone book, in both SIM card and the phone memory . Y ou can also see the capacity of both memo ries. 1. When the idle scr een displays, press the Ph.Book soft key . 2. Select the Memory status option by pressing the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key or the key .
61 Checking the Memory Status Section 6 4. Enter the phone num ber you want and press the OK soft key or the key . 5. Enter the name you wa nt and press the OK soft key or the key . Using the Service Dialing Nu mbers Y ou can view the list of Service Dialling Numbers (S DN) assigned by your service pr ovider .
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Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 63 Section 7: Messaging T opics Co vered • T ypes o f Messages • Message Alerts • Retrieving New Messages •V o i c e m a i l • Deleting Messages • Instant Messaging This section allows you to s end or receive differ ent types of messages.
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 64 T ypes of Messages Y our phone pr ovides the following message types: • Voice Messages • Te x t M e s s a g e s • Picture Messages • Browse r Messag es • Vo.
Section 7: Messaging 65 Voice messages Section 7 䢇 E-mail addre ss: allows y ou to enter the e-mai l address of the recipient. 䢇 Phone book: allows y ou to retr ieve a number from your Phone book. Note: Y o u can access the following opt ions by pressing the Options soft key: 䢇 Replay: plays b ack your voice me mo.
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 66 T ext Messages Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive short text messages to and fr om other mobile phones. In addition, your phone supports the Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS ), which enables you to includ e simple pictur es, melodies, and animated images in your messages.
Section 7: Messaging 67 T ext Messages Section 7 䢇 Send: allows you to send the message. The message is deleted after sending. 䢇 Save and send: allows you to save a copy of the message to the Outbox and then send the message. 䢇 Save as draft: allows you to save the mess age in the Outbox so that it can be sent later .
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 68 factory-set items or choose an item received from other sources, such as the Internet or othe r phones. Note: When you add media items to a messag e, the number of characters you can enter decreases. 䢇 Add from templates: allows you to apply one of the preset message templates t o the text.
Section 7: Messaging 69 T ext Messages Section 7 1. Select a message from the l ist and press the View soft key or the key to read the message contents. 2. T o scroll through the contents, press the Up or Down key . 3. T o scroll to the previous or next message, pre ss the or key .
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 70 When you enter this menu, the list of message s in the box displays with the recipients’ phone numbers or names, if available in your Phone book. 1. Select a message fr om the list and press the Vi e w soft key or the key to read th e message contents.
Section 7: Messaging 71 T ext Messages Section 7 Select a messa ge template you want and pr ess the Select soft key or the key . The following options ar e available: 䢇 Edit: allows you to write a new message template or edit an existing message template.
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 72 䢇 Default destination: allows you to store a default destina tion number . The number automatically displays on the Destination screen when you create a message. 䢇 Default type: allows you to set the default m essage type to T ext, Fax, E-mail, or Paging.
Section 7: Messaging 73 Picture Messages Section 7 Delete All This menu allows you to delete all of the text messages in each message box. Y ou can also delete all of your messages at one time. 1. T o select a messa ge box to clear , press the Up or Down key .
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 74 presentation in a si ngl e file. It is not a text file with attachments. Using the MMS featur e, your phone can receive and send messages that contain multimedi a files, such as photos, sounds and images you downloaded from the Internet and voice memos you r ecor ded.
Section 7: Messaging 75 Picture Messages Section 7 4. After adding text, a p hoto,a picture, or a sou nd, press the OK soft key or the key . 5. T o add more contents, press the Options soft key or the key when Add here highlights. Repeat step 3 and 4.
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 76 䢇 Settings: allows you to change the message settings. For further details about each setting option, see "Using the Message Setting Options" on page 77. 䢇 Add destination: allows you to enter destination numbers or addresses.
Section 7: Messaging 77 Picture Messages Section 7 If you want to edit the destin ations, select one and press the Select soft key or the key . Y ou can delete or change it. 12. When you have finished enteri ng the destinations, select Send message and press t he Select soft key or the key .
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 78 If you want to view the message later in the Inbox, press the Exit soft key . 2. T o scroll through the me ssage informa tion, press the Up or Down key . 3. Press the Options soft key or the key to access the following option s: 䢇 Retrieve: retrie ves the message from the MMS server .
Section 7: Messaging 79 Picture Messages Section 7 The MMS server is unable to send the message to your phone. Messages that have been opened. Messages that have not been opene d. 1. Select a messa ge on the list and pre ss the Select soft key or the key .
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 80 • Save content: allows you to save media items, such as pictures, or sounds, from the message into your phone’ s memory . • Delete: deletes the message. • Call back: allows you to call the sender . • Forward: allows you to forw ard the message to another person.
Section 7: Messaging 81 Picture Messages Section 7 3. T o scroll through the message, press the Up or Down key . If the messa ge has more than one p age, you can scr oll through the p ages by usin g the Left and Right keys. 4. T o scroll to the previous or next message, pre ss the or key .
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 82 1. Scroll through the template list using the Up and Down keys. 2. When the message temp late you want hi ghlights, press the Select soft k ey or the key .
Section 7: Messaging 83 Browser Messages Section 7 Memory Status Y ou can check the amount of the memory being used and the memory remaining for multimedia messages. The display shows the total sp ace including the used and free space. Y ou can also view how much space is currently occupied by each message box.
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 84 Note: Voice mail is a network feature. Ple ase contact your ser vice provider for further deta ils..
Section 7: Messaging 85 Broadcast Messages (SIM Dependent) Section 7 Broadcast Messages (SIM Dependent) This network service allows you to r eceive text messages on various topics, such as th e weather or traffic. Cell Broadcast (CB) messages display as soon as they are received, pr ovided that: • the phone is in Idle mode.
Section 7 Section 7: Messaging 86 IM (Instant Message) Instant Messenger (I M) is a way of sending short, simpl e messages that are deliver ed immediately to users online at that moment. Before using this feat ure, you need to subscribe to a messenger service.
Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 87 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings T opics Co vered • Sound Settings • Phone Settings This section explains the sou nd and phone settings for your phone. It includes displ ay settings, security settings, and extra settings associated with your phone.
Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 88 Sound Settings Y ou can customize various sou nd settings. Ring T one This menu allows you to select a ring melody . Y ou can choose between many dif ferent melodies. If you have downloaded sounds from the Internet, you can use them in this menu.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 89 Sound Settings Section 8 Keypad T one This menu allows you to sele ct the tone that the phone sounds when you press a key . T o turn off the sou nd, sele ct Off . Message T one This menu al lows you to set up the r inger for incoming messages, text messages, multimedia mess ages, and broadcast messages.
Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 90 Picture Message This menu allows you to select how the phone informs you that a new m ultimedia message has been receiv ed. The following options ar e available: • T one: allows you to use one of several message tones.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 91 Sound Settings Section 8 䢇 T one: the phone rings using the tone selected under the T one option. 䢇 Vibration: the phone vibrates. 䢇 Light only: the service light flashes. • Repetition: allows you to specify how often the phone informs you of a new message.
Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 92 Extra T ones Y ou can customize addition al tones for the phone. 1. T o turn a given to ne on, press the On soft key or the key . A ch eck mark displays in front of the option. 2. T o turn a given to ne off, press the Off soft key or the key .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 93 Phone Settings Section 8 • network services Tim e & D a te This menu allows you t o change the current time and date d i s p l a y e d . Yo u c a n a l s o f i n d o u t w h a t t i m e i t i s i n a n o t h e r part of the wor d.
Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 94 䢇 Off: you need to manually set the time and date accordin g to the current time zone using the Set time menu (Menu 9.1.1). 䢇 On: the phone automatically updates the time and date according to the curr ent time zone using the network service.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 95 Phone Settings Section 8 3. When the image displays, p ress the Select soft key to display it on the idle screen . 䢇 T ext color: you can select the co lor of the text to be displayed on the idle screen. Menu Style This menu allows you to select the menu display s tyle.
Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 96 Service L ight This menu allows you to sele ct whether or not the service light is used. It also allows you to selec t a color in which it flashes. Select one fr om the color combinations. When the phone is ready for use, th e service light flashes in the chos en color .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 97 Phone Settings Section 8 Security The Security feature enabl es you to restrict the use of your phone by the others and to restrict the types of calls. V arious codes and passwords are used to pr otect the features of y our phon e.
Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 98 The password is preset to “00000000” at the factory . T o change the phone password, se e "Change Password " on page 98. Once the correct passwor d has been entered, you can use the phone until you s witch it off.
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 99 Phone Settings Section 8 5. Enter a passw ord and press the OK key . When the phone asks for the pa ssword, enter the password and press the OK soft key or the key . Note: The passwor d is preset to “00000000” a t the factory .
Section 8 Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 100 Short Cut The Up, Down, Rig ht, and Left keys can be used as shortcut keys. In Idle mode , they allow you to access specific menus directly . The Phone book, Messages, and V oice messages menus are pr eset as shortcuts for the Down, Left, and Right key s respectively .
Section 8: Changing Y our Settings 101 Phone Settings Section 8 䢇 Auto redial: when this opt ion is checked, the phone makes up to ten attempts to redial a phone number af ter an unsuccessful call. 䢇 Active flip: when this optio n is checked, you can simply open the phone to answer a call.
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Section 9 Section 9: Personal Assistant 103 Section 9: P ersonal Assistant T opics Co vered • Calendar •T o D o L i s t •A l a r m •C a l c u l a t o r The topics cover ed in this section allow you to schedule appointments, view th e calendar , create T o-Do lists, set an alarm, and perform simple math calculations.
Section 9 Section 9: Personal Assistant 104 Calendar W ith the Calendar featur e, you can: • consult the calendar and check your memos. • write memos to keep track of your schedule.
Section 9: Personal Assistant 105 Calendar Section 9 An empty memo screen displays to allow you to enter your memo. 3. Enter your memo an d then press the OK soft key or the key . Note: For further details about how to enter characters, see "Entering Upper and Lower Case" on page 47.
Section 9 Section 9: Personal Assistant 106 Viewing a Memo When you select a day on which mor e than one memo exists, the latest memo for the day displays.
Section 9: Personal Assistant 107 To D o L i s t Section 9 3. Press the OK soft key or the key . 4. Select a priorit y level of high, n ormal, or low priority using the Up or Down key and press the Select soft key or the key . 5. Enter your d eadline and press t he OK soft key or the key .
Section 9 Section 9: Personal Assistant 108 • Delete: deletes the current t ask. • Delete all: allows you to delete all of the tasks. • Exit: exits the T o do list feature. Alarm This featur e allows you to: • set the alarm to ring at a specific time.
Section 9: Personal Assistant 109 Calculator Section 9 4. If you select Morning call in step 1, select the repeat option, Monday to friday or Monday to saturday and press the Select soft key or the key . T o stop the alarm when it ri ngs, open the phone and press the Exit soft key , V olume keys, C key , key , or key .
Section 9 Section 9: Personal Assistant 110 Y ou can recor d voice memos. Afte r recor ding, you can send the memo to other peo ple via the Multimedia Message Service. Record Vo ice This menu allows you to record a new memo. When you select this optio n, the display shows a 30-second timer .
Section 9: Personal Assistant 111 Voice Memo Section 9 䢇 Send: allows you to send the me mo to other pe op le by using the MMS feature. For detai ls about sending a multimedia message, see "Creating and Sending a Multimedia Message " on page 74.
Section 9 Section 9: Personal Assistant 112 The display shows you the total, used, and free memory , including the number of me mos you stor ed and the total number of memos you can store. Currency Exchange Using this menu , you can figur e currency conversions.
Section 10 Section 10: Network Services 113 Section 10: Network Ser vices T opics Co vered • Call Forwar ding • Call Waiting •N e t w o r k S e l e c t i o n •C a l l e r I D This sect ion allows set up the netw ork functi ons supported by your carrier .
Section 10 Section 10: Network Services 114 Call Forwarding This network service enab les incoming calls to be rer outed to the number that you specify . Example: Y ou may wish to forward your business calls to a colleague while you are on holiday . T o set your call forwarding options: 1.
Section 10: Network Services 115 Call Waiting Section 10 4. T o change the number to be called, press the Change soft key . Go to step 6. 5. T o deactivate call for warding, press the Re move soft key . 6. Enter the numb er to which the call s are to be forwarded and press the OK soft key or the key .
Section 10 Section 10: Network Services 116 Network Selection The Network Selectio n feature enables you to automatically or manually se lect the network used when roaming outside of your ho me area. Note: Y ou can select a network other than y our home netwo rk only if there is a valid roaming agr eement between the two.
Section 10: Network Services 117 Caller ID Section 10 䢇 Hide number: your number does not display on the other person’ s phone. 䢇 Send number: your number is sent each time you make a call.
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Section 11 Section 11: Games 117 Section 11: Games T opics Co vered • Games This section outlines the av ailable gaming options for your phone . For more inform ation, contact your servi ce provider .
Section 11 Section 11: Games 118 t-zones Y our phon e is equi pped with a W A P (W ireless Application Protocol) br owser to allow you to access and navigate the W ireless W eb using your phone. Home Selecting this menu connect s the phone to the network and loads the homepage of the Wir eless W eb service prov ider .
Section 11: Games 119 t-zones Section 11 Entering T ext in the WAP Browser When you are pr ompted to enter text, t he currently active text input mode i s indicated on the s creen. The following modes ar e available: Upper-case character mode (A) : allows you to enter upper-case Engl ish characters.
Section 11 Section 11: Games 120 4. If necessar y , select a secondar y option using the Up and Down keys, and press th e Select soft key or the key to confirm. Note: The menus may vary , depending on your version of the WA P Browser . The following options ar e available: 䢇 Bookmarks: shows the bookmark s list.
Section 11: Games 121 Funbox Section 11 or the key . 2. Enter the ad dress and press the Enter soft key or the key . Note: For further details about how to enter characters, see "Entering Upper and Lower Case" on page 47. 3. Enter a name for the favo rite item and pre ss the Enter soft key or the key .
Section 11 Section 11: Games 122 Games Y ou can download MIDlets (Jav a applications that ru n on mobile phones) from various sources using the W AP Browse r and store them in your phone. When you access the Games menu, t he list of default games appears.
Section 11: Games 123 Funbox Section 11 䢇 HOW TO PLA Y: sho ws how to play the game and the key functions for the game. 䢇 OPTION: allows you to switch the game sound on or off. 3. Press the key to confirm you r selection. Viewing MIDlet Information 1.
Section 11 Section 11: Games 124 Symbol mode : allows you to enter symbols. After highlighting a symbol by pr essing the Navi gation keys, press the key to insert it. T9 mode (T9) : allows you to enter En glish characters by pressing one key per letter .
Section 11: Games 125 Funbox Section 11 the downloaded images as the curr ent background image. Scroll to the image you want to vie w and press the Vi e w soft key or the key . By pressing the Options soft key or the key , you can access the following opt ions: 䢇 Rename: allows you to change the name of the image.
Section 11 Section 11: Games 126 Games When you select this menu, you can view the total, free, and used memory for ga mes, and also the number of games you downloaded. Sounds & Images When you select this menu, you can view the total, free, and used memory for sound s and for images.
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 127 Section 12: Health and Safety Information T opics Co vered • Health and Safety Infor mation This section outlines the sa fety precautions associated with using your phone. Th es e safety precautions should be followed to safety use your phone.
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 128 Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Y our wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 129 Health and Safety Information Section 12 SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certifie d power level in all tested frequency bands.
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 130 • Head: 1.08 W/Kg. • Body-worn: 0.380 W/Kg. SAR information on this and other model phones can be viewed on-line at www .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 131 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 agencies . When the pho ne is locate d at greater dista nces from the user , the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with increas ing distance from the sour ce.
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 132 phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However , the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones ar e shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazar dous to the user .
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 133 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 The National Institutes of Health participat es in some interagency working group activities, as well. FDA share s regulatory r esponsibilities for wir eless phones with the Fed eral Communications Commission ( F C C ) .
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 134 to 22 hours per day . These conditions ar e not similar to the conditions under which people use wir eless phones, so we don't know with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 135 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 measuring actual RF exposure during day-t o-day use of wireless pho nes. Many factor s affect this measur ement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 136 What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these pr oducts - and at this point we do not know that there is - it is probably very small.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 137 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 Some groups sponsor ed by other national governments have advised that childr en be discouraged fr om using w i r e l e s s p h o n e s a t a l l .
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 138 believe that accessories that cl aim to shield the head fr om those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user from RF ab sorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phon e.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 139 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones Section 12 voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Ele ctronic Engineers (IEEE).
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 140 • Updated 4/3/2002: US food and Drug Administration http://www .fda.gov/cellphones Road Safety Y our wirele ss phone gives you the powerfu l ability to communicate by voice, almost anywher e, anytime.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 141 Road Safety Section 12 5. Do not take notes or look up phone number s while driving. Jotti ng down a "to do" list or flip ping through your address bo ok takes attention away from yo ur primar y responsibility, driving safely .
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 142 one appears in jured, or a veh icle you know to be sto len, call roadside assi stance or other special non- emergency number . "The wireless industry reminds y ou to use your phone safely when driving.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 143 Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Section 12 from your wireless phon e. Consu lt the manu facturer to discuss alternatives.
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 144 Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such i nterference, you may wish to consu lt your hearing aid manu facturer to di scuss alternatives.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 145 Emergency Calls Section 12 Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling po int (service station).
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 146 T o make an emergency call: 1. If the phone is not on, s witch it on. 2. Key in the emer gency number for your present loca tion (for example, 9 11 or other official emer gency number). Emergency numbers var y by location.
Section 12: Health and Safety Information 147 Other Important Safety Information Section 12 requir e you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. V ehicle s using liquefied pe troleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFP A-58).
Section 12 Section 12: Health and Safety Information 148 • For vehic les equipped with an ai r bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deploy ment area.
Product Pe rformance 149 Getting the Most Out of Y ou r Signal Reception Section 12 Product P erformance Getting the Most Out of Y our Signal Reception The quality of each call you make or r eceive depends on the signal str ength in your area.
Section 12 Product Pe rformance 150 Maintaining Y our Phone 's Peak P erformance For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should servi ce your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty . There ar e several simple guidelines to operati ng your phone properly and ma inta ining safe, satisfactory service.
Product Pe rformance 151 Battery Precautions Section 12 consumption depends on fa ctors such as network configuration, signal streng th, operating temperatur e, features selected, fr equency of calls, and v oice, data, and other application usage patterns.
Section 12 Product Pe rformance 152 • Do not short-cir cuit the battery . Accidental short- circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pe n) causes a direct connection between the + and - terminals of the batter y (metal strips on the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag.
Product Pe rformance 153 Care and Maintenance Section 12 Care and Maintenance Y our phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be tr eated with care.
Section 12 Product Pe rformance 154 • Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas or modified accessori es may damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices. • If the phone, battery , charger or any accessory is not working properly , take it to your nearest qualified service facility .
Section 13 Section 13: Warranty Information 155 Section 13: W arranty Information T opics Co vered • Standard Limited Warranty.
Section 13 Section 13: Warranty Information 156 Standard Limited W arran ty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, L.P .
Section 13: Warranty Information 157 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 products, or ancillary/pe ripheral equi pment not furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from impr oper testi.
Section 13 Section 13: Warranty Information 158 replaced leathe r cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/r eplaced Product will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited W arranty on the original Product or fo r 90 ays, whichever is longer .
Section 13: Warranty Information 159 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 NOTHING CON T AIN ED IN THE INSTRUC TION MANUAL SHALL B E CONSTRUED TO CREA TE AN EXPRESS W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPE CT TO THE PRODUCT .
Section 13 Section 13: Warranty Information 160 DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMIT A TION OR EXCLUSION MA Y NOT APPL Y TO YOU. THIS W ARRANTY GIVES YOU SPEC IFIC LEGAL RIGHT S, AND YOU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH V ARY FROM ST A TE TO ST A TE/PRO VINCE TO PROVINCE.
Section 13: Warranty Information 161 Standard Limited Warranty Section 13 PRODUCT . THE QUALITY , CAP ABILITIES, OPERA TIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUIT A BILITY OF ANY SUCH TH IRD- PA R T Y S O F T WA R E .
Section 13 Section 13: Warranty Information 162 Intellectual Property Statement All Intellectual Property , as defined below , owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or it s respective.
Section 13: Warranty Information 163 Samsung T elecommunications America (ST A), L.P . Section 13 Samsung T e lecommunications America (ST A), L.P . Internet Address: http://www .samsungusa.com ©2005 Samsung T elecommunications America. Samsung is a registe red trademar k of Samsung Electr onics America, Inc.
Section 13 Section 13: Warranty Information 164.
164 Index A Accessing a Menu Function 36 Alerts on Call 91 Alphabet mode 44 B Backlight description 18 Battery charging 8 installing 7 low indicator 10 removing 7 Broadcast Messages 84 Browser Message.
165 K Keypad Tone 89 L Long Text Message 68 Low battery indicator 10 M Making a Call Phone B ook 23 Memo Viewing 106 Writing 104 Menu Navigation 35 Menu Outline 37 Message Tone 89 Messaging 63 Types o.
166 Speed Dial Setting Up Entr ies 56 Standard Limited Warranty 156 Storing a Number Phone B ook 55 Switching on/off phone 10 T T9 mode 44 Templates 70 Text Input Mode Changing 45 Text Messages 66 Tra.
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