SamsungメーカーSGH-A797の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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SGH-A797 Series PORT ABLE Quad-BAND MOBILE PHONE User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. a797 Bourbon.
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1 Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started .............................................. 5 Setting Up Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Charging a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Bluetooth Secure Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Configuring Your Phone’s USB Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Network Profile Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Applications Settings .
3 Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Section 18: Accessibility ............................................ 139 Section 19: Health and Safety Information ............... 140 Health and Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Warning Regarding Display . . .
Getting Started 5 Section 1: Getting Star ted This section explains how to start using your phone by first configuring your hardware, activa ting your service, and then setting up your voice mail. Setting Up Y our Phone Prior to use it is necessar y to install both the ba tter y and SIM into their corresponding internal co mpartments.
6 Note: If the card is not inserted correctly , the phone does not detect the SIM card. Re-orient the card back into the slot. Installing the Mem or y Car d Y our phone also supports the use of a memory card (microSD™) for data storage of such things as data, music, pictures, and video files.
Getting Started 7 4. Press down until you hear a light c lick (2). Note: Make sure the battery is properly installed before s witching on the phone. Char ging a Battery Y our phone is powered by a rech argeable Li -ion batter y . The T ravel Adapter that is used to charge t he battery , is inc luded wit h your phone.
8 2. Plug the flat end o f the T ravel Adapter into th e Power/ Accessor y Interface connector an d the other end into a standard AC wall outlet . 3. When charging is finished, remove the flat end from the interface connector jack on the phone .
Getting Started 9 2. Press and hold , until the phone swit ches off. Locking the T ouch Screen 1. Press (on the right side of the phone) to lock the touch screen. 2. Press and hold again to unlock the touch screen. Setting Up Y our V oice Mail 1. In Idle mode, press and hold or .
10 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone This section ou tlines some ke y features of your phone. It a lso displays the screen and the icons that appear when the pho ne is in use. F eatures of Y our Phone Y our phone is lightweight, easy-t o-use and offers many useful features.
Understanding Y our Phon e 11 1. External speaker : allows y ou to hear the ca ller . 2. Display : shows the information ne eded to operate your phone, such as the received si gnal strength, phon e battery level, time, et c. 3. Message Key : allows you to access the Create Message option.
12 16. Shortcuts key : allows you to set up shortcuts to your favorite applica tions, tools, or fe atures. 17. Favor ites key : allows you to acc ess and maintain a favorite list of contac ts.
Understanding Y our Phon e 13 Rear View of Y our Phone 1. Speaker — Allows you to hear music. 2. Camera lens : is used to take pict ures and shoot videos. Display Layout Y our display screen provid es a wealth of info rmation about the phone’ s sta tus and options.
14 Icons This list identifies th e symb ols you’ll see on your phone’ s display and Indicator area: Displays your current signa l strength. The greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal. Indicates that the Airplane Mode is active. Y ou cannot send or rece ive any ca lls or access online in formation.
Understanding Y our Phon e 15 For more details on configuring your phone’ s settings, see “Changing Y our Settings” on page 39. Using the Multitasking Menu This key ( ) launches t he Multitask menu tha t can be activated from withi n any active window or page on the phone.
16 Here is an exam ple: Y ou might be in the middle of ty ping up an email or text message, when you suddenly real ize that you ne ed to make a quick ca ll. T ypically , you wo uld ha ve to exi t from your current message, navigate to the Idle screen, make y our call (page 21), after which you would have to go back and re-create your message.
Menu Navigation 17 Section 3: Menu Na vigation This section explains the menu na vigation for your phone. The a797 is completely navigable by either an onscreen touch or by using th e QWERTY keyp ad. • T o uching an onscreen option activ ates the fea ture.
18 Opening an Appli cation 䊳 T ouch and tap the associated onscreen icon. • Press to exit from the curre nt menu and return to the previou s scre en. • Press to exit from the current locatio n/function, cancel your input an d return to the Idle screen.
Menu Navigation 19 Note: Scrolling requires that you press firmly on the screen then drag. When scrolling through a list make sure not to touch or press individual entries on the list as this will open the list entry.
20 2. The menu l isting y our Shor tcuts wi ll displ ay . Adding Shortcuts 1. From the Idle screen, touch Shortcuts () . 2. T ouch Add . 3. Select an application and to uch to add it to your shortcuts. Items that contain other applic ations, will have > displayed next to them.
Call Functions 21 Section 4: Call Functions This section describes how to make or answer a c all. It also includes the features and functional ity associated with ma king or answering a call . For more informat ion, refer to “Call Settings” on page 54.
22 For more informat ion, refer to “Adding Pa uses to Contact Numbers” on page 67. Corr ecting an Entered N umber Use the following st eps to correct a mis-typed entry when dialing. 1. After entering a number using the keypad. • If you make a mist ake, press to erase a single characte r .
Call Functions 23 Making a Call Using Speed Dial Y ou can assign a shortcut number to a phone number for speed dialing. 1. T o uch ➔ Address Book ➔ Address Book Settings ➔ Speed Dial . 2. The Speed Dial screen displays showing the numbers 1 through 9.
24 Quick R eply Y ou can use the Quick Reply fea t ure to send a text message to someone when you are not able to take th eir call. T o use the Quick Reply feature, foll ow these steps: 1. At the incoming cal l screen, touch and slide Reject + Message to the right.
Call Functions 25 2. T o uch or press . 3. Once the call is answered, if you're both capable of Video Sharing, the V ideo Share icon appears o n the screen and turns from grey to blac k ( ). 4. T o uch the V ideo Share onscreen button to invite the other party to see video sho t from your phone.
26 Play a Video Sh are Re cording During a call (while not in a Liv e Video Sh are session) you can share a recorded vide o for the re cipient. 1. T ouch More ➔ Vid eo S ha re ➔ Recorded and then select from the availa ble files in your Vi de o fo lder .
Call Functions 27 Note: If there is a voicemail sent by the same number , associa ted icons are displayed and can then be selected. 2. Scroll through the li st of missed calls. 3. T o move to another call type, touch the call drop-down list (upper right of Calls page) and make your selection.
28 4. At the Create screen, touch the empty text field and use the keypad to type in a message. 5. When you are done with your message, touch Send . 6. T o add additional recipients, touch the recipi ents field. Insert new recipients by: • Pressing the Ta p t o A d d field a nd then enter ing the number manua lly .
Call Functions 29 4. T o uch Ye s to confirm the reset or No to cancel the operation. 5. Enter the user-defined password and touch OK to reset all counters. For more in formation, refer to “Change Phone Password” on page 51. • Press or to can cel this operation.
30 In-Call Options During an active call there are several functions a vailable by touching a corresponding onscreen button. • Speaker On/Off routes the phone’ s audio through either the speaker or through the earpiece. – Slide Speaker to On to route the audio th rough the speaker .
Call Functions 31 Switching Be twee n Calls When you have an ac tive call and a c all on hold, you m ay switch between the two calls, changi ng the one on hold to acti ve and placing the other on hold.
32 Example: Y ou wish to say something to person in the room, but do not want the person on the phone to hear you. Note: If you are already in Video Share or you ha ve a call on hold, you need to select Mute/Unmute. T o s witch the microphone of f temporarily during a call: 1.
Call Functions 33 1. Press to answer t he first incoming call. 2. Press or Accept to answer the next incoming call. The first call is automatically put on hold. 3. Join the first two caller s by pressing touching Join . •J o i n : combines your cu rrent set of callers in to a single multi-party call (bo th active and on ho ld).
34 Section 5: Entering T e xt This section outlines ho w to select the desi red text entry mode when entering characters usin g the Q WERTY ke yboard-style keypad. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text entry system to reduce the numb er of key strokes needed to enter text.
Entering T ext 35 Changing the T ext Input Mode The available T ext Input modes are: T9 Predictive T ext , Numeric/ Symbols (123Sym) , and Abc . Refer to the T ext Input mode in the upper right hand corner to identi fy which mode you are currently in.
36 Using T9 Predictive T ext Mode 1. T ouch the T ext Input Mode button at the bottom of the screen and touch T9 Predictive T ext . 2. will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. 3. Press each key only once for each letter . A list of word options displays and inc lude s a number indicating the words available to cho se from.
Entering T ext 37 Using Numeric/Symbols Mode 1. T ouch the T ext Input Mode bu tton at the bottom of the screen and touch Numeric/Sy mbols . 2. will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. 3. Press the keys f or the number s or symbols that you want in your message.
38 Using Abc Mode 1. T ouch the T ext Input Mode button at the bottom of the screen and touch Abc Mode . 2. will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. 3. T ouch each key only once for each letter . T o add a number or a symbol, you can change T ext Input Mode or you can press and then the key that corresponds to the number or symbol.
Changing Y our Settings 39 Section 6: Changing Y our Settings This section includes tips on how to use your pho ne’ s features, as well as how to change and c ustomize the display settings, call handling, security settings, and other settings associated with your phone.
40 5. Drag the Ringtone Volume slider to the volume level y ou desire (range is 1-7). 6. T ouch the Vibration Pattern field, then touch to select Vibration 1 - 5 and touch Save . 7. T ouch Save to return to the Sound Profile menu. Edit ing the N ormal - Me ssag e P rofile 1.
Changing Y our Settings 41 4. T o uch t he Pow e r O n Type field, select on e of the follo wing and touch Save : •M e l o d y : the ph one ring s using a pre-set ring me lody . •V i b r a t i o n : the phon e vibrates but do es not play a m elody .
42 3. T ouch the Message Alert T ype field, select one of the following and to uch Save : •V i b r a t i o n : the phone vibrates. •M u t e : the phone i s silen t and does not play a melody or vibrat e. 4. T ouch the Message Alert Repetition pull-down and select one of the fol lowing options: •O n c e : repeats the mess age alert once.
Changing Y our Settings 43 3. T o uch t he Message Aler t T ype field, select o ne of the following and touch Save : •M e l o d y : the ph one ring s using t he ring mel ody sel ected in the Message Al ert T one menu. •V i b r a t i o n : the phone vi brates but does n ot ring.
44 •M u t e : the phone i s silen t and does not play a melody or vibrat e. 6. Drag the Phone Sound Volume slider to the vo lume level you desire (range is 0-7).
Changing Y our Settings 45 4. T o uch t he Message Aler t T o ne field, then touch to select Message T one 1 - 4 and touch Save . 5. T o uch t he Message Alert Repetition pull-down and select one of the fo llowing options: •O n c e : repeats the message alert once.
46 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Display and Light . 2. Select one of the f ollowing options: • Wallpa per • Clock • Font Type • Greeting Message • T ransi tion Effect • Brightness • Backlight Time Wallpa per This menu allows you to change th e background im age displaye d on the Main screen.
Changing Y our Settings 47 2. T ouch and hold to erase the current gr eeting message. 3. Use either the onscreen keyp ad/keyboard to enter a new greeting. 4. T o uch . T ransi tion Ef fect Allows you to ac tivate/deactiva te the default transit ion effect (wipe) during transitions between menu/options pages.
48 2. T ouch the Time Zone Updating drop-down list and select one of the foll owing: • Automatic : the phone a utomaticall y updates th e time and d ate accord ing to the c urrent tim e zone u sing the ne twork se rvice. • Prompt First : you are p rompted before a time ch ange is app lied.
Changing Y our Settings 49 2. T o uch t he Screen T ext field, touch one of the following selections and touch : •A u t o m a t i c (uses the language s et on you r SIM card ).
50 A uto Sc reen Lock The Auto Screen Lock feature lock s your phone when th e Backlight turns off. Press and hold the key to unlock the keypad. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Phone . 2. T ouch On or Off from the Auto Screen Lock field. For more information on setting the Backlight time settings, see “Backlight Time” on page 47.
Changing Y our Settings 51 Lock Applications Using this menu, you can lock your applications and media contents (apps, messages, im ages, and sounds) from being accidentally ac cessed, altere d or deleted. Once you lock the contents, you must enter the pho ne’ s password to access the associated menus.
52 2. Enter the current phone password and touch . Note: Initially , the phone will not have a password assigned, and step 2 will not be necessary. Once a password is assigned, all steps are necessary. 3. Enter the new pass word and touch . 4. Re-enter the same password and touch .
Changing Y our Settings 53 messaging, email, and Internet access. T urning On APN Control requires the PIN2 code. 1. T o uch On or Off from the APN Cont rol field.
54 in any other area where making or rece iving calls or da ta is prohibited. When your phone is in Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receive a ny calls or access online informati on. The ( ) icon appears in place of the signal stre ngth indicator when active.
Changing Y our Settings 55 2. Press twice return to the previous Phone settin gs page. Adjusting the V oice Call Settings 1. T o uch Voi ce C al l and select from the following opti ons: • Call Forwarding : incoming calls are re-r outed to a secondar y number that you specif y .
56 De vice Name 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Connectivity ➔ Bluetooth ➔ My Info . 2. T ouch the Name field, touch and hold to erase the current name. 3. Use the keypad to enter the ne w name for this device and touch . For more information, refer to “Entering T ext” on page 34.
Changing Y our Settings 57 Bluetooth Secure Mode When the Bluetooth Visibility is turned on, you r phone is wirelessly transmitting its phone n ame and status to every device within its range. This tr ansmission can pose a security risk and incite unauthorized connection to your pho ne.
58 3. T ouch . Network Profile Configur ation Y our phone is wirelessly connecti ng to the Internet vi a a built in WAP browser . Connection can be made via either one of three available W AP browsers: MEdia Net, A T &T MMS (MultiMedia Server), and A T&T I MS.
Changing Y our Settings 59 Note: The WAP settings may vary depending on the service provider . 4. T o uch to exit Advanced Settings. 5. T ouch to store these new settings. IMS Settings IMS is the method used to connect to the server in order set up the Video Share opt ion.
60 • Audio Alert : allows you to turn On or Off the Video Sh are Alerts which play a tone. • Auto Record : allows you to tu rn On or Off the Auto Record whi ch records the Video Shar e call. • Recording Location : allows you to set whether vi deo recorde d is stored on the Phone or on t he microSD Memory Card .
Changing Y our Settings 61 •S p e e d D i a l : allows you to s et up Speed Dial fo r your contacts. F or more inform ation, refer to “Making a Call Using Speed Dial” on page 23. • Save New Contacts to : defines the dest inati on for new contact entries (Phone, SIM Card, or Always Ask).
62 Memor y Card Details Allows you to vi ew specific informatio n related to the current microSD card being used for storage. 䊳 From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Memor y Management ➔ Memory Card Details . Note: Memory card is optional. For m att in g t he Mem or y Ca r d Allows you to format your memo r y card.
Changing Y our Settings 63 Software Update The Software Update feature enables you to use your phone to connect to the network and upl oad any new phone software directly to your phone. 1. From Idle mode, touch ➔ Settings ➔ Software Update . 2. Follow the on screen instructions.
64 Section 7: Understanding Y our Address Book This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your Address Book.
Understanding Y our Address Book 65 • Caller Ima ge to retrieve a pr eviously stored im age from yo ur Picture fol der and assign it to this entr y . Select an image and touch Add to assign the im age and r eturn to the pr evious Add New Contact screen.
66 2. Place a checkmark adj acent to an individual fie ld by touching each entry . – or – Place a checkmark alongside all entries by touching All . Additional fields include: •M o b i l e : adds an add itional Mobile nu mber field for the entry.
Understanding Y our Address Book 67 Saving a Number D uring a Call 1. T o uch and use t he onscre en keypad to enter your number . 2. Press or touch to initiate the call . 3. T o uch ➔ Save to Address Book ➔ New . • Select Update if thi s was a previo usly crea ted entr y and you r are adding the cu rrent number to the previous entry .
68 entering the n umbers each ti me, you can store t he numbers in your Contacts alo ng with special chara cters called paus es. T o add a pause to a Contact: 1. T ouch , and then touch the image icon or nam e to open the Contact. 2. T ouch and then select the desired phone number .
Understanding Y our Address Book 69 2. T o uch t he Contacts Filter field (upper -right) and select Contacts . Additional entry catego ries include Groups and Fav o ri te s.
70 4. T ouch to alter th e properties of the current e ntry such as: Name, Number , Email, Group, or Birthday . T ouch to store your changes. 5. T ouch to delete the current ad dress book entry from a target locatio n such as the Phone and/or SIM card.
Understanding Y our Address Book 71 4. T o uch Phone Nu mber and use the o nscreen numeric keypad to enter a conta ct phone number fo r this FDN contact. T ouch . 5. T ouch the SIM card locati on field to then use the o nscreen numeric keypad to enter a l ocation value for the e ntry on the SIM card.
72 R emo ving an Entr y From a Group 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Address Book ➔ Groups . 2. T ouch a group entr y . 3. T ouch Remove Me mber and place a chec kmark alongside those entries you wish to remo ve from the current Group. 4. T ouch Remove .
Understanding Y our Address Book 73 Copying an Entr y to the SIM Card Note: When storing an Address Book entry into the SIM card, note that only the name, phone number, group, and slot location are initially offered as fields (some SIM cards may allow an address as well).
74 3. T ouch Delete . 4. When you are finished, press to return to Idle mode. Deleting all entries fr om the SIM 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Address Book ➔ SIM Management ➔ Delete Contacts from SIM . T ouch the All field to place checkm arks alongside all the current Address Book entries.
Understanding Y our Address Book 75 Note: Depending on the SIM card, the number of entries may differ . 2. Once finished, press to return to Idle mode. Y ellow P ages Mobile The Y ellowpages Mobile applicat ion provides quick and ready access to businesses, map locations, and storage of your fa vorite searches (My Place).
76 Section 8: My Stuff The topics covered in this section inc lude Applications, Audio, Games, Picture, T ools, Video, Other Files, and Used Space. 1. T ouch ➔ My Stuff . 2. Select from one of the following functi ons: Applications , Audio , Games , Picture , T ools , Vi de o , Other Files , or Used Space .
My Stuff 77 5. T o uch Phone or Memory Card depending on where you want to copy or move the files to. 6. Select the fo lder to copy or mov e the files to. T o uch New folde r to create a new folde r . 7. T o uch Paste here/Move here to copy or move the files.
78 • Call Ringtone : allows you to assign the selected ringtone f or use with general incom ing calls when no other caller ringtone has been assigned. • Caller Ringtone : allows you to a ssign a ringtone to someone in your Contacts list. S elect Search Contact to fi n d a n e x i s t i n g c o n t ac t or Create C ontact to create a new one.
My Stuff 79 Games The Games menu option allows you to shop games using AppCenter . Y ou can download new ga mes, then save them to the Games folder . For more informat ion, refer to “Games” on page 103. Picture The Picture menu option allows you to shop for and download new graphics (using AppCenter), then save them to your Picture folder .
80 • Slide Sh ow : allo ws you pl ay a sli deshow us ing the graph ics currently available from within the Pic ture folder . Press to stop the slideshow. • Bluetooth V isibility : allow s you t o make spec ific graph ics visib le to other Bluet ooth devi ces.
My Stuff 81 2. Follow the onscreen options to purchase the new video. The file is downlo aded and stored in the Vi de o folder . Other Files This feature provide additional storage of othe r miscellaneous file types that may no t fit into an y of the previous categories.
82 Section 9: Camera This section explains how to use the camera on your phone. Y ou can take photographs and shoo t video by using the built-in camera function ality . Y our 2.0 megapixel camera produces photos in JPEG format. Important!: Do not take photos of people without their permission.
Camera 83 Note: The number of JPEG pictures remaining on the selected media appears in the upper-right of the screen. This is an approximate number of total pictures which can be taken at the current image size. 4. If desired, before taking the photo, you ca n touch onscreen icons to access vari ous camera op tions.
84 Shooting mode (continued) : • Frame : allows you to choose a custom frame border for your image. Choo se from one of the 20 availa ble frames. T ouch OK to assign th e frame. Camera Res olution : allows you to set the image size to either: 2M(1600x1200), 1M(1280x960), 0.
Camera 85 Pictur es/V ideo s Folder Opti ons After you have taken a photo or shot a video, you can access various opti ons from the Picture s/Video F older page. 䊳 T ouch ➔ and then touch one of the a vailable options: • Play Slideshow ( ): to play the available images (from the Picture and Video folders) within a slideshow.
86 • Edit ( ): allows you to edit the current image using any of the following: – Effects : allows you to choose from among severa l effects such as Filter , Styl e , War p , and Partial blur . – Adjust : allows you to adjust Auto Level , Brightness , Contrast , and Color .
Camera 87 Assigning an Imag e to an Address Book Entr y 1. T o uch ➔ My Stuff ➔ Picture ➔ <image> . 2. T o uch Set as ➔ Caller Ima ge ➔ Search Contact , touch an onscreen entry and touch .
88 Share ser vice. ) If the r ecipient accepts t he Video Share call , you continue using t he camcorde r as usua l. • T ouch to end the Video Sh are session. The recorde d file is saved automat ically and the file name is displayed. Y ou c an then co ntinue th e call or te rminate it.
Camera 89 • More : provides you with the ability to Delete, Rename, Sort by , Send via Bluetooth, Bluetooth Visibility , and Lock/Unlock certain files or folders. – Delete : allows you to delete the Selected video or Multiple videos. – Rename : allows you to rename the video file.
90 Section 10: Mobile Video Y our phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser which allows yo u to access the Internet and download media f iles directly to your phone. These media files are displayed u sing the buil t-in Media Player .
Mobile Video 91 Customizing Mobile Video Updating the Fav orites List The list of media providers which a ppear in the Favorites section of the Mobile Video ho mepage can be edited and changed by the user . 1. In Idle mo de, touc h ➔ Mobile V ideo ➔ Customize CV ➔ Edit My Favorites .
92 • Purchase Blocker : lets you restrict the ability to buy ringtones, downloads, games, etc., from MEdia Net on this phone. Setting up Parental Contr ols 1. In Idle mode, touch ➔ Mobile V ideo ➔ Customize CV ➔ Parental Controls to access the M Edia Net parental setup fields.
Messaging 93 Section 11: Messaging This section describes how to send or receive different ty pes of messages. It also includ es the features an d functionalit y associated with messaging.
94 Note: If the number of recipients are less than 10, all members in the group will be added. Y ou will need to delete any unnecessary members in the list by selecting the trash can icon and deleting unwanted entries. Note: Enter additional recipients by separating each entry with a semicolon (;) then using the previous procedure.
Messaging 95 – Event : allows you to insert an Event entry from your calenda r directly to your message as an atta ched file. – Ta s k s : allows you to insert a T ask entry from your T asks directly to your message as an attached file. – Memo : allows you to insert a p re-saved Memo (text) directly to you r message as an attached file.
96 3. T ouch a message you wish to view . The selected message appears in the display . Tip: When viewing a text message, press the Up or Down volume keys to increase or decrease the font size of the message text. Six different font sizes are available.
Messaging 97 Updated entry . For more information, refer to “Understandi ng Y our Address Book” on pa ge 64. – Move to Phone/Mo ve to SIM card : If a message is stored in the SIM card, it is saved to the p hone’ s memory . If a message is stored in the phone’ s mem ory , it is then saved to th e SIM card.
98 2. T ouch an IM client of your ch oice (AIM, Windows Live, or Y ahoo! ). 3. T ouch New Account and then touch the available f ields to enter your information such as Screen Name, Email Address, or Y ahoo! ID, and Password. Select any additional fields.
Messaging 99 Messaging Settings T o configure the settings for text messages, multimed ia messages, Voice mails, and Push messages. 䊳 T o uch ➔ Settings ➔ Applications Settings ➔ Messaging .
100 2. T ouch an a vailable field and make the necessary updates. • Delivery Options : to configure the parameters associate d with the delivery of the multi media message such as: – Priority : you can select the p riority level of your m essages.
Messaging 101 Note: It is recommended that you do not alter these fields without assistance from a customer service representative. 1. From Messaging Settings page, touch Voice Mail . 2. T o uch t he Voicem ail field an d use your onscr een keypad/keyboard to enter the new Name and Center Address (voicemail phone number).
102 Creating Multim edia T emplates 1. T ouch ➔ Messaging ➔ Te m p l a t e s ➔ Multimedia Te m p l a t e s ➔ Create . 2. T ouch the empty onscreen text field and use the k eypad to enter a message. For more information, refer to “Entering Te x t ” on pa ge 34.
Games & Applications 103 Section 12: Games & Applications Games The Games menu option allows yo u to access games that a re on the phone and also shop for games using AppCenter . Y ou can download new games and then save them to the Games folder .
104 •M a k e - U R - T o n e s : The Make-UR-T ones a pplication allows you to create customiz ed ringtones from full-track songs. • Mobile Banking : Y ou can access your bank ing info rmati on on your device.
Games & Applications 105 Shop Applica tions 1. T o uch ➔ Applications ➔ Shop Applications to launch AppCenter . 2. Follow the onscreen options to purc hase the new applica tion. The file is do wnloaded and stored i n the Applications folder . 3.
106 Section 13: AppCenter The AppCenter allows yo u to shop for Ringtones, Games, Cool T ools/Apps, Videos, Color Gra phics, Answer T ones, and Multimedia usi ng the built-in br owser . Y ou can also access the MEdia Home site. 䊳 T ouch ➔ AppCenter .
AppCenter 107 1. T o uch ➔ AppCenter ➔ Games . Y ou may have to touch an onscree n entry twice, once to s elect it and a second time to navigate to that page. 2. Follow the on-screen options to purchase games for your phone. Videos This option allows you to shop for videos using the built-in browser .
108 AppCenter Options The onscreen Options button (visible from the main A ppCenter homepage). The follow ing options appear: • MEdia Mall Home : takes you back to the AppCenter home sc reen. • MyMEdia Club : enables you to join the MyMEdia Club, where you can earn credits to be used for tones, graphics, and games in the A T&T AppCenter .
A T&T Music 109 Section 14: A T&T Music A T&T Music provides you acce ss to St reaming Music, Music Videos, Music communiti es, Music applicatio ns, and allows you to both identify and purchase m usic directly from your handset. Music Player The Music Player is an applicatio n that can play music files.
110 䊳 T ouch the pl ayer menu options at the bot tom of the screen to reveal additional menu functions: • Library : displays the Music Player library view (Now Playing, All Music, Artist, Album, Playlists, and Shop Mus ic).
A T&T Music 111 Shop Music A T&T Music can be used to shop for rin gtones, Answer T ones™ and songs from some of yo ur favorite music stores. 1. T o uch ➔ AT & T M u s i c ➔ Music Player ➔ Shop Music . The Shop Music web page is displayed.
112 9. Open the Music folder (ex:A udio Music) you wish to upload from the handset. 10. Using your right mouse button, cl ick Pas te . This step begins the download process. Note: The Music Player does not necessarily support all features of a particular file format nor all the variations of those formats.
A T&T Music 113 2. T o uch On or Off to either activa te or deactiva te the Background Playing option. Thi s determines wh ether you want the music to play in the background while outside of the player .
114 3. T ouch an y available music files to place a c heckmark alongside their entry (ind icating their selection). – or – To u c h All to select all avai lable songs from the list for removal. 4. T ouch Remove T racks and wait for the songs to be deleted from the cu rrent playlist.
A T&T Music 115 5. If this is your first time connecting the a797 to Windows Media Player you will ne ed to enter a unique name for this phone connection (ex: a797 Card). This as signs a n ame to both the phone (when recogn ized) and to the internal microSD ca rd.
116 8. If not already act ive, click the Sync tab. 9. Choose the destinati on location for t he media files. The a797 Card entry (you named) appears in a drop-down list on the left side of the scre en. 10. Click on the Library entry (from the left column) and sel ect a categor y to reveal a vailable so ngs.
A T&T Music 117 3. Once the USB con nection ha s been established, the handset displays “ Connected ” and the computer screen then shows your phone. 4. If not already active, c lick the Sync tab. 5. Locate the Play list section (upp er -left).
118 4. The song, or a list of songs is disp layed. T ouch the song and you will be di verted to a website where you can purchase the song. 5. T o share the song ID wi th another user , touch Share . 6. T ouch the 123 button from the bottom of the screen to display an alphanum eric keypad.
A T&T Music 119 4. Select a radio sta tion categor y from the guide list. 5. Select a specific radio ch annel to start the music streaming to your phone. 6. T o uch Buy to purchase the music cont ent associated to t he selected channel. Music Videos Music Videos provides links to mus ic video channe ls that are organized by music genres.
120 3. Once you have purchased a so ng to create your ringtone, exit the browser an d you will be prompt ed to edit t he ringtone. 4. Foll ow the on-screen options .
A T&T GPS 121 Section 15: A T&T GPS A T&T GPS provides you with a ccess to real-time GPS-driven applications. These programs no t only allow y ou to achieve real-time GPS enabled turn-by-turn navigation, but also access local searches based on a variet y of category parameters.
122 •D r i v e T o : lets you g et driving di rections from wherev er you are to wherever you ’re goin g. Choices include: – My Favorites : displays your favorite (m arked) GPS navigation sites. – Recent Places : displays your recently en tered locations.
A T&T GPS 123 Shopping for GPS Applications 1. T o uch ➔ AT & T G P S ➔ Shop GPS Apps . 2. Follow the onscreen prompts to purchase addi tional GPS Applications.
124 Section 16: Mobile W eb Y our phone is equipped with att. net, your access to the mobile web. This section expl ains how to navigate att.net and introduces you to the basic features. Accessing the Mobile We b T o access the Mobile Web browser: 䊳 When the I dle screen displays, touch ➔ Mobile W eb .
Mobile Web 125 Naviga ting with the Mobile We b 1. T o select an item, touch an entry . 2. T o return to the previous page, touch Back or press . 3. Press the Options soft key to acc ess the following opti ons: • Home [0] : returns you to the homepage where you started.
126 Search the Inter net T o perform an internet search u sing keywords, foll ow these steps: 1. Select the Web tab. 2. T ouch the Y ahoo Search the Internet field. 3. Enter the keyword(s) to search using the QWER TY keypad . 4. T ouch OK . 5. A list of search results d isplays.
Mobile Web 127 Accessing a W ebs ite Using Bookm arks 1. When the Idle screen displays, touch ➔ Mobile W eb , then touc h Options ➔ Go to Bookmarks . 2. T o uch a bookmark it em in the Bookmarks li st. Adding Bookmarks 1. When the Idle screen displays, touch ➔ Mobile W eb .
128 Using your Hist or y The History list provides you with a list of the most recently visited websi tes. These entries can be used to return to previously unmarked web pages. 1. When the Idle screen displays, touch ➔ Mobile W eb , then touch Options ➔ History .
Mobile Web 129 •P a s s w o r d : enter the u ser passwo rd required to conne ct to the network. •P r o t o c o l : set the connecti on protocol u sed by the WAP browser: WAP or HT TP . •H o m e U R L : enter th e URL address of t he page to b e used as your homepage.
130 Section 17: T ools The on-board applications (s uch as came ra, camcorder , calendar , and alarms) can be supplemented with additional applications which can be purc hased through the A T&T Mall. T ools T ools are fea ture options that al low you to use yo ur handset for a variety of non-phone re lated acti vities.
T ools 131 • Settings : lists the settings for voic e command software such as: Confirmation, Adaptation, Audio Modes, Speakerphone, and About. If the phone does not recogni ze your command the Command not recognized screen displays with two options: • Tu t o r i a l : provides instructions on how to use voice commands .
132 3. During the recording proces s you can either touch Stop ( ) to stop th e record ing or Pause ( ) to temporarily halt the recording. Once the audio recording has stopped, the message is automatically saved. 4. Once stopped, choose from one of the following options: •P l a y : all ows you t o play the memo.
T ools 133 – Alarm T ype sets the way in which the alarm sounds whe n activated (Melody , Vibration, Vibration then Melody , and Vibration & Melody). – Alarm T one sets the sound file which is played when the alarm is activated. – Ala rm Vol ume adjusts the alarm’ s volume (1 - 7).
134 • Choices include: Of f, On Time, 30 Minutes Before, 1 Hour Before, 1 Day Before , 1 Wee k Before, Cu stomize (your o wn defined schedule). 10. T ouch Save to store the new alert ti me. 11. T ouch Set Details to configure a dditional pa rameters for the new event: • End Date : enter final date for this event to occur .
T ools 135 2. T ouch an event from the Even ts page to then ope n that instance. 3. T o exit, press or press . Deleti ng an Event 1. T o uch ➔ My Stuff ➔ T ools ➔ Calendar ➔ Event List ➔ Delete . 2. T o uch an individua l even t from the list or touch All to place a checkmark adjace nt to all events.
136 Memo This option allows you to create memos to add to your events. 1. T ouch ➔ My Stuff ➔ T ools ➔ Memo ➔ Create Memo . 2. Use the onscreen keyboard to enter a new memo and touch .
T ools 137 • Gratuity (tip) • Individual payment (for groups) Calculations are ba sed on the tot al amount of the c heck, a selected percentage, and th e number of people paying. 1. T o uch ➔ My Stuff ➔ T ools ➔ Tip Calculator . 2. T o uch t he Bill field and use the keypad to enter the to tal amount of th e bill.
138 Wor l d C lo ck World Cl ock allows you to view the time of day or night in another parts of the world. Wo rld displays time in the 100 different cities, within all 24 time zones around the world. The time in your time zone is automati cally displayed.
Accessibility 139 Section 18: Accessibility TTY Settings TTY (also known as a TDD or T ext T elephone) is a telecommunicati o ns device that allows pe ople who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have spe ech or language disabilities, to communicate via a t elephone.
140 Section 19: Health and Saf ety Infor mation This section outlines th e safety precautions associated with using your phone. These safety prec autions should be followed to safely use your phone.
Health and Safety Information 141 For body worn operation, this phone has been te sted and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no meta l and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body . Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
142 UL Cer tified T ravel Adapter The T ravel Ada pter for this phone has met applicable UL safety requirements. Please ad here to the followi ng safety instructions per UL guidelines. F AILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION S OUTLINED MA Y LEAD TO SERIOUS PERS ONAL INJUR Y AND POSSI BLE PROPER TY DAMAGE.
Health and Safety Information 143 low level RF that does not prod uce heating effects causes no known adverse healt h effects. Many studies o f low level RF exposures have not found any bi ological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biologic al effects may occur , but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research.
144 power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get f rom these base sta tions are typical ly thousands of t imes lower than th ose they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document.
Health and Safety Information 145 studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day- to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect t his measureme nt, such as the angl e at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
146 described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. What about children usin g wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger t o users of wireless phones, inc luding children and teenagers.
Health and Safety Information 147 claimed to protect wireless phon e users from radiation with making false and unsubst antiated c laims. According to FTC, these defendant s lacked a reasonabl e basis to substantiate their claim.
148 Road Saf ety Y our wireless phone gives yo u the powerful ability to communicate by voice, a lmost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car , driving is your first responsibility .
Health and Safety Information 149 9. Use your wireless phone to help othe rs in emergencies . If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger , call 9-1-1 or other local emergenc y number , as you would want others to do for you.
150 • Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately . • When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to.
Health and Safety Information 151 Operating Environment Remember to follo w any special regula tions in force in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is fo rbidden to use it, or when it may cause interferen ce or danger .
152 • Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place; • Should read and follow the directions from the manufac turer of your implantable medical device . If you have any questions about using your wireless phone with such a device, consult your health care provider .
Health and Safety Information 153 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is considered for best use. In the above exam ple, if a hearing aid meets t he M2 level ra ting and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5.
154 in such areas could cause an explos ion or fire resul ting in bodily injury or even dea th. Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refuel ing point (service station).
Health and Safety Information 155 FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice The phone may caus e TV or radio interf erence if used in c lose proximity to rec eiving equipmen t. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such inte rference cannot be eliminated.
156 Product Performance Getting the Mo st Out of Y our Signal R eception The quality of each call you make or re ceive depends on the signal strength in your area. Y our phone informs yo u of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon.
Health and Safety Information 157 features are a vailable for purc hase or use in all areas. Downloadable Ring T ones may be av ailable a t an additional cost. Other conditions and re strictions may a pply . See your servi ce provider for additi onal information.
158 • Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter conditions, as y ou will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery . Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged.
Health and Safety Information 159 • Do not drop, knock or shake the ph one. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it w ith a soft cloth slightly dampe ned in a mild soap-and-water solution.
160 Section 20: Warr anty Infor mation Standard Limited War ranty What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, LLC ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the origi nal purchaser (.
Warranty Information 16 1 facility in an adequat e contai ner for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comp arable substitute proo f of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product and the sellers' name and address.
162 OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PROD UCT OR FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY , INCLUDING INCIDEN T AL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DA MAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIPA TED PROFITS O R BENEFITS, OR FOR.
Warranty Information 16 3 End User License Agreement for Software IMPORT ANT . READ CAREFULL Y: Thi s End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal a greement betwee n you (either an i ndividual or a single entity) and Samsun g El ectronic s Co.
164 5. UPGRADES. This EULA applies to updates, supplements and add-on components (if any) of the Software that Samsung may provide to yo u or make available t o you after the date you obtain your initial co py of the Soft ware, unless we pr ovide other terms along with such upgrade.
Warranty Information 16 5 REQUIREMENTS, THA T THE OPERA TI ON OF THE SO FTWAR E WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, OR THA T DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE WILL BE CORR ECTED. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMA TION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY SA MSUNG OR A SAMSUN G AUTHORIZED REPRESENT A TIVE SHALL CREATE A W ARRANTY .
166 shall not be governed by the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application of which is expressl y excluded. If a dispute, controversy or difference is not amicabl.
Warranty Information 16 7 No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prio r written approval. Specifications and av ailability subject to change without notice.
168 Index A Accessing AT&T Music 109 Adding a New Contact Adding More Fields 65 Deleting Fields 66 During a Call 67 Idle Screen 64 Address Book Adding a New Contact 64 Adding Pauses to Contact Num.
169 Playing Music while Using the Phone 112 Playlists 113 Shop Music 111 Transferring Music From the Digital Music Stores 111 Transferring Musi c Windows Media Player 114 XM Rad io 118 AT&T Naviga.
170 Camera Options Settings 84 Shooting mode 84 Timer 85 White Balance 85 Change Phone Password 51 Changing Your Settings 39 Charging battery 7 Check PIN code 50 Clear Phone Memory 61 Cookies Emptying.
171 Messaging Creating and Sending Text Messages 93 Settings 99 Signing into Your Mobile Email 97 Templates 101 Types of Messages 93 Using Me ssage Op tions 96 microSD card Installing 6 Mobile Banking.
172 P Parental Controls Configuring Filters 92 Setup 92 Password Changing 51 Phone Front View 10 icons 14 Rear View 13 Side View 12 Switchin g On/Off 8 Phone Information 63 Phone Lock 50 Phone Safety .
173 Tasks 136 Timer 138 World Clock 138 Touch Screen 9 Lock/Unlo ck 9 Transition Effect 47 T-Ratings 152 Travel Adapter 7 Using 7 TTY Settings 139 U UL Certification 142 Understanding Your Phone 10 Fe.
デバイスSamsung SGH-A797の購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
Samsung SGH-A797をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはSamsung SGH-A797の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Samsung SGH-A797の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Samsung SGH-A797で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Samsung SGH-A797を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はSamsung SGH-A797の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Samsung SGH-A797に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちSamsung SGH-A797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。